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00:00The End
00:37The End
01:025, 4, 3, 2, 1, Konya
01:21The End
01:40Subject to compensation, the satellite may now be considered in true orbit.
01:50Comrades, to a date that will leave in the annals of the Soviet Union.
01:53To today, May 27, 1973.
01:57And to another great victory for our Chairman.
02:03Then destroy the rocket immediately.
02:06Yes.
02:08Yes, I see.
02:10You're absolutely certain?
02:12Hold on.
02:13Comrade Chairman.
02:15Something has gone wrong with the satellite's control system, and the abort mechanism also has failed.
02:19There is now nothing to prevent the satellite from falling back to Earth with catastrophic results.
02:27Where?
02:53Mr. Chairman.
02:55I wish to speak.
02:57I wish to speak.
02:57Immediately to the President of the United States.
03:06Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
03:13Starring Richard Basehart
03:19David Hedison
03:29Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
03:52Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
04:06Yes?
04:08Yes?
04:09Yes, Mr. Chairman.
04:11I will wake him.
04:13Yes, at once.
04:20Mr. President?
04:21It's the Kremlin.
04:22The hotline, sir.
04:26Yes, sir.
04:27I'll set it up at once.
04:32The President will be here in a moment.
04:41The President is calling a top-secret meeting of the National Security Council.
04:45Instruct every member you can reach to get here immediately.
04:55This is the President?
04:58This is the President?
05:15The President is calling a top-secret meeting of the National Security Council.
05:18you sent to me admiral yes lee how soon can we reach these coordinates
05:24well at our present speed i'd say uh 15 minutes good with a round of it with a ship there
05:30and
05:30pick up a passenger you look surprised well i am radar has a fix on that ship it's a russian
05:37trawler i know we're picking up a russian passenger in the middle of the ocean or it is
05:44direct from the white house the white house we run submerged the rest of the way now get at it
06:09it looks like any other fishing crawler
06:12another guess it was a russian tracking station our passengers aboard admiral very well never
06:19thought we'd be rendezvousing with a russian ship in mid-pacific catch here he comes sir
06:31rendezvous please thank you mr malinoff admiral nelson welcome aboard
06:38gregory malinoff technician first class order of lenin thank you sir
06:42you've met captain crane this is our executive officer commander morton sir
06:47i'll show you the quarters his comrade gronsky boss he's being flown in from moscow we'll pick him
06:52up at our base in santa barbara then your president has a question aboard civia what cares
06:58search me now we should have word at any marks
07:06we will need exact data all right we'll be waiting for your next communication
07:15well all efforts to destroy the satellite have failed they confirm it's a case of sabotage within
07:21their own ranks impact point is now estimated to be at about 200 miles off the california coast
07:27and the nuclear reactor it will reach critical mass shortly after impact unless it is deactivated
07:33in time the detonation could destroy san francisco and kill a million people mr president our new ga
07:39missiles could knock it out when it entered the stratosphere the aec has already ruled that out
07:44because of lethal fallout there is still the possibility of full-scale evacuation no george the time
07:51element makes that out of the question deactivation of the satellite after it falls into the ocean
07:57is the only practical solution that's why the russians are sending us two of their top
08:02missile technicians are they aboard the sea view yet one has been picked up at sea the other one is
08:07already on his way to los angeles by jet
08:25gentlemen i'm now determined to follow the only plan which can forestall a major disaster
08:30perhaps even a nuclear war i've ordered admiral nelson and his submarine sea view to get to the
08:37satellite as soon as it falls and to assist the russian technicians in every way possible
08:42to render harmless this threat to the lives of millions of our citizens
08:48and
09:17other해줬7
09:18a the
09:33I don't know.
09:58I don't know.
10:21Mr. Gronski, we're to take you to the helicopter. It's waiting.
10:36Mr. Gronski, we're to take you to the helicopter.
10:53Mr. Gronski, we're to take you to the helicopter.
10:59Mr. Gronski, we're to take you to the helicopter.
11:26The helicopter.
11:52Mr. Gronski, we've to take you to the helicopter.
12:35Admiral, this is Mr. Gronsky.
12:39Admiral Nelson, welcome aboard.
12:41Thank you, Admiral. I wish it could be under happier circumstances.
12:44So do I.
12:45We just received our final orders from Washington with a race north through the predicted splash area at once.
12:52Oh, you two know each other?
12:54No, we have never met.
12:56An honor, comrade Gronsky.
12:58I am Gregory Malinov.
12:59Oh, yes. I have heard excellent reports of your work.
13:04I'll have you shown your quarters, Mr. Gronsky.
13:06Then I'd like to brief you on the situation as quickly as possible.
13:10Kowalki, show Mr. Gronsky to his quarters.
13:12Hi, sir.
13:13Follow me, please.
13:15Oh, Malinov.
13:16You can come to us if you want to.
13:18Of course, sir.
13:20You can speak with me.
13:21I'll be happy to say to you.
13:27Not much doubt which one's the boss, is that?
13:30That's no problem, Lee.
13:31Ours is to get into the splash area on time.
13:33Let's get underway.
13:34Yes, sir.
13:36Mr. Morton, prepare to get underway.
13:55These gentlemen have finished their computations.
13:57They'd like to compare notes.
13:59They're notified of a change in satellite and fear for its predicted course.
14:03We'll have to wait for further away.
14:051.1.4?
14:07That could be serious.
14:09Has this been verified by any of our tracking stations?
14:12The first report came directly from the Kremlin.
14:15We're double-checking with our tracking stations all around the world.
14:181.1.4?
14:19That would bring the satellite much closer to the coast.
14:22That's right.
14:23I do not understand how this...
14:26We're having some data processed by our computer.
14:27All we can do now is wait for it.
14:31Well, what do you think about both, gentlemen?
14:35We are very impressed by what we have seen and perhaps even more impressed by what we have not seen.
14:45When we reach the satellite, it will be necessary for us to swim out to it, will it not?
14:51Well, I don't know any other way for you to reach it, do you?
14:54It will be a simple matter, comrade.
14:56For an expert, perhaps.
14:58You are not an expert.
15:00I am a space expert, comrade.
15:02I know nothing about diving.
15:08We are not equipped to handle this mission.
15:17We must abandon the plan.
15:18We can't.
15:19It's our only hope.
15:24As long as Mr. Mellonoff knows how to swim, we can teach him how to handle scuba gear.
15:28I'll assign a man to it immediately.
15:30Admiral, it's Washington, sir.
15:32Code line 13, sea line.
15:41Code 13 unscrambled.
15:42Ready now, sir.
15:45Yes, Mr. President.
15:47We've just received further data over the hotline.
15:50The course is now 11.5.
15:55Five.
15:57Is that a verified course, sir?
16:02Mr. President, hold just a moment, please.
16:05I just have some figures from our computer.
16:09Charles, quickly.
16:24Mr. President, are you sure of that?
16:28Absolutely.
16:2911.5, correlated with our data, brings a satellite to less than 50 miles from San Francisco.
16:36And at least two hours earlier than expected.
16:57I'm telling you, guys, this is no scuttlebutt.
17:00Those Russians are on board because one of their rockets goofed.
17:05Okay, okay, laugh it up.
17:07But you're liable to find yourself in the middle of the loudest bang you ever heard.
17:13I hear it's loaded with atom bombs and it's going to land smack on top of San Francisco.
17:19Okay, okay, you guys, break it up.
17:22Back to work.
17:30Oh, Skipper.
17:32Yes, Clyde.
17:34Captain, I'd like permission to send a radio message.
17:36I'm sorry, Clark.
17:37Radio is secure to all personnel until further notice.
17:40Look, Captain, I've got to send word to my wife.
17:43What word?
17:45Sir, my wife and my kid are in San Francisco.
17:49Well, if that scuttlebutt about the bomb is true, I want them out of there.
17:53Sorry, Clark.
17:54No messages.
18:05Initial perigee, 178 miles.
18:09Initial perigee, 1,368 miles.
18:13Orbital time, 110 minutes.
18:17Inclination of final orbit, 62 degrees.
18:20Excuse me, Admiral.
18:21You say the final orbit is 62 degrees?
18:24That's right.
18:24Well, that's not possible.
18:28He's right.
18:29The figures don't make sense.
18:30Unless the mechanism was tampered with.
18:33The satellite mechanism was tampered with.
18:35What?
18:35That's a very bad thing for you to say, Admiral.
18:37The highest authority in the Soviet Union has just revealed that it was sabotage.
18:42What were you told?
18:44Only that there had been an accident.
18:46A terrible accident that we worked to repair to the best of our abilities.
18:49But not sabotage.
18:50We're wasting time.
18:51Inclination at point of impact, 81 degrees, and that's it.
19:00So.
19:04So.
19:06So.
19:15The satellite will reach critical mass in five hours.
19:19Five hours?
19:22A few minutes more or less, but five hours.
19:25How long to disarm it?
19:26Two and a half hours.
19:28Comrade Malinov thinks it can be done in less, but I prefer to be on the safe side.
19:33Well, it takes at least three hours to get there, two and a half hours to disarm it.
19:36That's five and a half hours.
19:38It's said to go off in five hours.
19:40You see, it cannot be done.
19:42It needs 30 minutes.
19:44Mr. Malinov, you thought the satellite could be disarmed at less than two and a half hours.
19:48Now, how much less?
19:50Five minutes, maybe ten, but with these figures, I don't see how.
19:55Reactor room station, cut in full emergency power in all banks.
19:58What about our safety margins, sir?
19:59Forget them.
20:00This is as far as we've ever pushed it, and then some.
20:02We're going to push her a little harder.
20:04Aye, sir.
20:04We'll give it everything we've got.
20:06Under the circumstances, Lee, you better tell the crew.
20:08I agree.
20:09Keep her at flank speed all the way.
20:10Aye, sir.
20:23Now, hear this.
20:24This is the captain.
20:26On this day, May 27, 1973, a Russian satellite, out of control, is expected to land in the Pacific somewhere
20:35close to the San Francisco Bay Area.
20:39We're now running at flank speed toward the anticipated splash point.
20:45Our mission is to reach the satellite and disarm its nuclear pile before it detonates with a force that could
20:52destroy San Francisco.
20:54We are in constant communication with the White House.
20:57Other than that, we will maintain radio silence for the duration of the mission.
21:05You hear that?
21:07My wife and my kids are in San Francisco.
21:10He won't let me send a message.
21:12Dry up, Clark.
21:16Who said that?
21:18I did.
21:19We all have to sweat this out.
21:21What makes you so special?
21:23Shut up, Kowalski.
21:25Ah, you just haven't got the guts to take it.
21:31Hey, come on, help, come on.
21:35Hey, hey, hey.
21:35Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
21:35Hey, hey, hey!
21:37Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
21:43All right, who's responsible for this?
21:47kowalski for what sir this isn't a pleasure cruise we're on
21:53if this ever happens again some heads will roll i hope that's clear
22:17any moment now lest there has been another change
22:39let's get below
22:57an amazing performance admiral at this rate there may even be time to spare
23:02we can get you there mr grunsky after that we're in your hands
23:08just imagine a few miles from here at the bottom of the sea
23:15there is a machine ticking away the seconds that could decide the future of mankind
23:21and by a quirk of fate it all rests in our hands
23:26doesn't that strike your sense of the dramatic admiral
23:29it strikes my sense of responsibility i can't think beyond that
23:34they say that everyone was put here on earth for a purpose
23:37perhaps this is our ordained purpose
23:41i didn't know you were a religious man mr grunsky
23:44i am not and i am not talking about religion
23:47i am talking about destiny
23:50could it be the same
23:52every man to his own interpretation
23:55you stay with yours admiral
23:57i will stay with mine
23:59admiral
24:01we're entering the target area
24:03very well
24:06by the way admiral
24:08i have been thinking about the mechanism in the satellite
24:11i may have a way of disarming it in much less time than i thought it would take
24:16it is something comrade that i can show you when we open the capsule
24:21something known only to those who worked on it
24:23a new development
24:25good
24:26admiral
24:27the magnometer shows metal contact
24:29it could be the capsule
24:30i'll be right there
24:32captain
24:33we will get into our diving equipment at once
24:35come
24:41there she is sir
24:42i figure her is a little less than 8,000 yards
24:44take her another 4,000 yards and start to reduce speed
24:47aye sir
24:47reduce speed to one-third
24:49slow to one-third
25:06miss parks
25:10you're gonna send a message for me
25:11beat it clark
25:12i'm busy
25:13i gotta get it out
25:16well if you don't do it i'll send it myself
25:18come on get out of here
25:19sparks
25:21gee
25:21what
25:22he jumped sparks
25:23he must have blown this clark
25:25you okay sparks
25:26yeah i guess so
25:27what's the big idea
25:28i'll put him in a brick
25:29now hold it
25:32what do you think you're doing clark
25:33you got the word
25:35you know we're on radio silence
25:38i couldn't help it
25:39i have to warn my wife
25:41she and the kid
25:42if that bomb goes off
25:42knock it off
25:45do you have any idea
25:47what a message about this bomb would do to the whole bay area
25:50well i'll tell you
25:52one word leaked out
25:55could start a panic that would kill thousands of people
25:59just my wife skipper
26:02i just wanted to warn my wife
26:04what makes you think she wouldn't be killed in the panic too
26:07yes and your kid
26:09i just want to give them a fighting chance
26:11they're right in the target area
26:12we're all in the target area
26:15another stunt like this and i'll have you thrown on the brig
26:17now get to your post
26:24hi sir
26:29a lot of guys got families in the bay area captain
26:33i know
26:35pose an armed guard here
26:36pass the word the radio shack is off limits
26:40okay
26:41carry on chief
26:41yes sir
26:54close again
26:56reading point four
26:57holding point three
27:00steady at one third
27:02point three holding
27:03point two
27:05early
27:06all set
27:07all set sir
27:08capsules are nearly 400 feet
27:10have you ever dived to that level
27:11oh yes
27:13many times
27:15you think you can handle it
27:17i hope i can
27:18i have had expert instruction
27:20very well
27:21we can communicate with you
27:23if there's anything you need
27:23just ask for it
27:24good
27:25point two holding
27:26point one
27:28capsule sighted mark point one
27:33we're here gentlemen
27:34you have two hours and 35 minutes
27:37no longer
27:39we understand
27:59sparks code 13 unscramble to washington keep it open
28:02bye sir
28:03no more
28:08no more
28:13no more
28:23no more
28:30yeah
28:45To be continued...
29:11To be continued...
29:39To be continued...
30:10To be continued...
30:52To be continued...
30:54The capsule has settled on the excess hatch.
30:56We are going to have to cut it open.
30:59It's dangerous.
31:00So it might trigger it.
31:34We are going to have to cut it open.
32:01We are going to have to cut it open.
32:02We are going to have to cut it open.
32:05We are going to have to cut it open.
32:11We are going to have to cut it open.
32:14We are going to have to cut it open.
32:44Yes, Admiral?
32:47Yes, Admiral?
32:47Just a moment.
32:49The Sea Viewers reached the capsule, and the men are working on it.
32:53According to our calculations, Gronski and Malinov have a little less than 2 hours and 25 minutes to disarm the
32:58capsule.
32:59They've been working out there for 5 minutes.
33:01They have to be finished by 02.45.
33:05They've assured me that it can be done.
33:07We'll keep you advised of all developments, sir.
33:09To Sea Viewers.
33:10We have cut through.
33:37We have cut through.
34:04We have cut through.
34:12The men are at the capsule now.
34:13We'll inform you the moment they're finished.
34:41We have cut through.
34:44We have cut through.
34:45We have cut through.
34:48What's taking him so long?
34:52There's still time, if nothing goes wrong.
34:57That's what haunts me, Lee.
35:00Malinov's an amateur underwater.
35:02Curly says the man's a good swimmer.
35:04He'll be okay.
35:05If he doesn't have trouble clearing his mask.
35:09Why do you say that?
35:10Well, as you know, it's a tricky thing for a beginner to master.
35:13He had problems with it all through the lessons.
35:17Well, I didn't know that.
35:18Why didn't you tell me?
35:21Well, it's too late to do anything about it now.
35:25All we can do is sweat it out.
35:27I don't know.
35:28I don't know.
35:41I don't know.
35:43I don't know.
35:46I don't know.
35:48I don't know.
36:15This kid needs some lint.
36:24Forty-one minutes ago.
36:54Forty-one minutes ago.
37:16Forty-one minutes ago.
37:41Forty-one minutes ago.
37:43Forty-one minutes ago.
37:45Forty-one minutes ago.
38:09I don't know.
38:48I don't know.
39:15I don't know.
39:16He's hurt.
39:20Is it the Benz?
39:21No, no, I'll be all right.
39:23Just give me a minute.
39:29Captain!
39:30They're back!
39:3335 minutes ahead of schedule.
39:35Welcome them for me.
39:37I'm calling the President.
39:39Code 13, sea lion.
39:40Scrambled.
39:42Code 13, sea lion.
39:43Unscrambled.
39:44You must have heard me.
39:49Yes, Mr. President, I was just going to call...
39:53I see, from Moscow.
39:59I understand I don't have much time.
40:01I...
40:03I'll do everything I can.
40:09I've just heard from the Kremlin.
40:12Russian intelligence has just captured one of the ringleaders of the sabotage plot.
40:17They now have reason to believe that one of our Russian technicians is an imposter.
40:24Which one?
40:25They don't know.
40:27The prisoner died before they get a full statement.
40:32The satellite hasn't been disarmed.
40:35It's still going to blow up?
40:38That'll be the only purpose in sending an imposter.
40:51We've only got about a half an hour.
40:53What do we do now?
40:58Get Gornsky and Alan off down here, but don't let him think anything's wrong.
41:01It won't be easy.
41:18This is the Admiral.
41:20In five minutes, call me on the intercom.
41:22Tell me I have a code 13 sea lion call from Washington.
41:25When I pick up the phone, disregard anything I say,
41:29and have the master at arms stand by.
41:35Welcome back. Congratulations.
41:38Job well done. Thank you, sir.
41:40For a novice underwater,
41:41Comrade Malinov did very well.
41:43I would not like to try it again.
41:45I've just talked with Washington.
41:47I'm sure the Kremlin has the good news by now.
41:52Well, this calls for celebration.
41:54Won't you sit down?
41:56I'll leave the pouring up to you. You do that better tonight.
41:59As you say, I will take my needs.
42:03Well,
42:04if there is nothing else to do here,
42:06Admiral, I have to get
42:08back to Moscow as quickly as possible.
42:11We're sending a boy up to
42:12muck the capsule. Just be a few minutes.
42:14Here we are.
42:15Mr. Kansky. Thank you. Admiral,
42:18it's Washington, sir. Code 13,
42:20sea line. Unscrambled and ready, sir.
42:29Nelson speaking.
42:32Yes, Mr. President.
42:35No, we're still in the area.
42:38Yes.
42:41Of course, it wouldn't be any trouble.
42:43Yes, I understand completely.
42:46You'll be picked up in Santa Barbara.
42:49Yes, sir.
42:50I'll report upon arrival.
42:57Sparks.
42:58Hi, sir.
42:59Inform Mr. Morton to secure the navigation watch.
43:03We'll be around here for a little while yet.
43:05Aye, sir.
43:09Washington has a request from your government.
43:12They want us to salvage the electronic brain in the capsule.
43:17Salvage the brain?
43:19It's understandable.
43:20The most remarkable device.
43:24There's no hurry.
43:25We owe ourselves a rest.
43:25We'll wait till morning.
43:27Shouldn't take more than an hour or so.
43:28We can get started about 0700.
43:32But the brain has been permanently damaged.
43:34It's absolutely worthless.
43:36Our government must have good reason for not wanting to leave it here before we can salvage a capsule.
43:42Mr. Gronsky.
43:43You seem to be upset.
43:47What is it, comrade?
43:48You are not feeling well?
43:50Shut up.
43:51Shut up.
43:52And get away from me.
43:59Mr. Gronsky, you're obviously not feeling well.
44:02I would suggest you lie down.
44:03Yes, or maybe we'd better call a doctor.
44:06No!
44:09The Kremlin is wrong.
44:10There is no point in saving it.
44:13Absolutely no point.
44:15Can't you see?
44:18Can't you see?
44:21We have to get away from here.
44:23We have to get away!
44:29The satellite was not disarmed.
44:31It will go off in a few minutes.
44:33We have to get away from here or we will all be blown to bits.
44:36What are you saying?
44:37I saw you disarm it!
44:38No.
44:40When you started back, I recapped the fuse and connected the wires.
44:43It will go off!
44:45Which fuse is recapped?
44:46Point it out to me, quick!
44:48No!
44:49Get my wetsuit ready.
44:51Prepare the equipment.
44:53Get the submarine started!
44:55We can't get away in time!
44:57All we can do now is disarm it.
44:58Now, which fuse?
44:59Point it out!
45:00Must be that wire.
45:02No!
45:03Not there!
45:04Here!
45:05Where the wires crossed in the magnetic line, I switched them!
45:08Admiral!
45:09Can I help?
45:09You wouldn't survive.
45:10Master at arms, get in now!
45:12But it's too late!
45:13We have to get away!
45:14It's too late!
45:14It's too late!
45:16It's too late!
45:17He won't have time in ten minutes!
45:19Florent!
45:19It's too late!
45:21It's too late!
45:22That's good!
45:23Let's go.
46:00Let's go.
46:29Let's go.
46:53Let's go.
47:23We'll keep an open line and report the moment there's further word.
47:25Yes, sir.
47:52I've got a short here.
47:53Trouble.
47:55He's activated the circuit and shorted them.
47:58It could trigger the whole mechanism.
48:03It's too late to do anything about it now.
48:10I found the short.
48:12There is no chance.
48:13Only one minute left.
48:17Less than one minute.
48:26Lee.
48:26I'm coming back.
48:36I'm coming back.
49:07I'm coming back.
49:08I'm coming back.
49:09I'm coming back.
49:09Captain, I'm about to make a report on the direct line to the White House.
49:13I want you all to hear it.
49:20Mr. President, the satellite has been disarmed.
49:24Gentlemen, the missile has been disarmed.
49:40Yes...
49:59This champagne, I like it better than vodka.
50:02That's quite an admission, coming from you.
50:04I will tell you something else.
50:05At first, I thought you permitted yourself too many luxuries aboard this ship.
50:11But now, I am beginning to appreciate it.
50:15Be careful.
50:16Why should I be careful? Who can hear me?
50:21To our homes, gentlemen. Whatever they are.
50:36The End
50:37The End
50:44THE END
51:11THE END
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