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00:11Here we are.
00:13May I have a glass of milk, please?
00:14Certainly. I'll be right back.
00:24It never ceases to amaze me.
00:27One hour you are flying over wide open western spaces that seem to never end.
00:31And then the next hour, you start seeing the cities of the eastern seaboard.
00:37And they seem to never end.
00:39Exactly.
00:41Is this your first trip to Washington?
00:44Ah, but of course not.
00:46You must make this trip so many times you feel like a commuter.
00:51Sometimes it does feel like that.
00:57Here we are.
01:00No thanks.
01:01Sorry, sir.
01:03It's right there in my stewardess' manual.
01:04I'm not allowed to take no for an answer.
01:07Even if I'm not hungry?
01:09Especially if you're not hungry.
01:11All right, I'll just have coffee.
01:25We are starting our descent.
01:33As we are.
02:01I'm not allowed to take no for an answer.
02:06I guess he was more tired than hungry.
02:30I'm not allowed to take no for an answer.
02:32I guess he was more tired than hungry.
02:34No one will get hurt. This is not a robbery.
02:38That's very foolish.
02:41Sit down.
02:42Should anyone feel brave, I would suggest that you glance to the rear.
02:48And I would suggest also that you pry on your seat belts.
03:07Let's go.
03:07Let's go.
04:00Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
04:09Starring Richard Basehart, David Hedison, Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
04:49And that's as much as I know, Chip.
04:52But the admiral gadgets have vanished like that. There has to be some trace somewhere.
04:56Well, Washington's checking out every possible angle.
04:59Can we continue on to Norfolk?
05:01Pending further orders.
05:02Let's go.
05:03Let's go.
05:06Let's go.
05:15Let's go.
05:27Let's go.
05:31Let's go.
05:34Let's go.
05:36Let's go.
05:40Let's go.
05:42Let's go.
05:46Let's go.
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05:59Let's go.
06:02Let's go.
06:03Let's go.
06:04Let's go.
06:18Let's go.
06:22Let's go.
06:30Let's go.
06:42Let's go.
06:54Let's go.
06:55Let's go.
06:58Let's go.
06:59Anything but, where am I?
07:04Ah, you recognize me?
07:08Schroeder.
07:10Colonel Alfred Schroeder.
07:15Standartenführer Alfred Schroeder.
07:17Even on this forgotten edge of nowhere, we must try to observe the amenities.
07:24You, you really are Alfred Schroeder.
07:36Please, Amir, no anger, no moral indignation. You're much too weak for that.
07:42You've been under sedation for over two days now, making your journey halfway across the world to here.
07:48I imagine your coordination isn't all it should be.
07:53I remember now.
07:58The airplane.
08:02Then you must also remember one of your fellow passengers.
08:06Leutnant Dana.
08:13Now that he is conscious, shall I put him in with the others?
08:17Nein, nein, nein, Karl.
08:18Carl Nelson is one of my special guests.
08:21I will escort him personally.
08:24One more thing.
08:25There are highly trained armed men all around here.
08:28Well, I merely say this with the hope that you will dismiss
08:32all the wildly heroic thoughts that are running through your mind.
09:00We are people of habit, aren't we?
09:02Give us a few pieces of good timber, a few yards of barbed wire, and what do we do?
09:07We do what we know how to do best.
09:25I trust you've given up any further attempts on my life?
09:29You wouldn't have any better luck than the others anyway.
09:31Anyway, I have survived the attacking armies, the collapse of my panzer divisions, the bombings
09:36of Berlin, the shelling and burning of our bunker.
09:39And a 30-year manhunt with the free world.
09:42Yes.
09:43And that, too.
09:45I've been hunted like an animal.
09:47I've hidden in the sewers of the world like a criminal.
09:51And through it all, I survived.
09:55Yes.
09:56You people always seem to survive.
09:59You won the war and you think you are heroes.
10:03You call yourself free, just men while you label us war criminals.
10:09Well, the whole world labeled you war criminals.
10:13All that is ancient history now.
10:16All our concern is here and now.
10:21I'll show you to your quarters.
10:32Aren't you the slightest bit curious as to why I brought you here?
10:36I've got a hunch I couldn't stop you from telling me.
10:40I've spent so many years planning and waiting.
10:43Would you begrudge me my small pleasure at the fruition of my plan?
10:46That newsreel film I was watching, it was taken in a sports arena in Berlin.
10:51At the first anniversary of our Fuhrer assuming absolute power.
10:58You understand German?
11:01No.
11:02Pity.
11:04Language of poets.
11:07Not always.
11:10That day in the sports arena, our Fuhrer was telling us of his plans for a thousand-year Reich.
11:18Which lasted exactly 19 years.
11:21You disappoint me, Admiral.
11:23I had expected you to regard World War II as it was.
11:27A minor engagement in a battle that can only eventually end in our victory.
11:33Our victory.
11:35Those last hours in Berlin, the Fuhrer decreed that I was to take command of rebuilding the
11:41Fourth Reich on the Ashes of the Third.
11:43No, no, no.
11:44No, Admiral.
11:45This is no idle dream.
11:48We've been working very hard these years.
11:50Drilling a dedicated Kader.
11:53Rebuilding our strengths, assembling our forces.
11:54Oh, I have gathered great minds here.
11:58Scientists, military geniuses, theoreticians.
12:04And now we come to you, Admiral.
12:08The future of this planet lies in its oceans.
12:12You are the world's foremost marine scientist.
12:15I think it's only right that you should be in charge of all the maritime projects for the
12:20Fourth Reich.
12:21You're as insane as your Fuhrer was.
12:25You will agree to join us, now or after some persuasion.
12:31Not now or later.
12:34We'll see.
12:47May I introduce you to your distinguished companions?
12:53Gentlemen, please meet Admiral Nelson.
12:58Admiral, may I present Dr. Gustav Reinhardt.
13:02Mr. Reinhardt, you're supposed to be dead.
13:06I am.
13:07We all are.
13:09At least as good as dead.
13:11That accident, three years ago, made headlines all over the world.
13:17Yes, where'd I show them to me?
13:20It's not every man who gets to read his own obituaries.
13:23They called you the world's foremost psychologist.
13:27At least now you know that your life's work has been appreciated.
13:31So much so that I went to the trouble of crashing an airliner to bring you here.
13:36Fortunes of war, Doctor.
13:39And here we have Anton Bikloch, my own private nuclear scientist.
13:45I attended your Oxford lectures on new methods of exploding the neutron.
13:51That was long ago before I disappeared, never to be seen again.
13:55Don't despair.
13:57When I am ready, the world will again hear a great deal about you.
14:01And this is Benjamin Brewster.
14:05I know Mr. Brewster's work.
14:07Probably the world's top authority on electronics until...
14:10Until there's a timely death in that nasty skiing accident.
14:14Someday I might tell you who was really buried under that avalanche.
14:17If I'm ever convinced that too much knowledge is not a dangerous thing.
14:22And here's a man who lays no claim to genius at all.
14:26Thomas Brendick is merely the world's greatest athlete.
14:29I read the sport pages.
14:31Three times Olympic decathlon champion.
14:33And all it meant was a one-way ticket to here.
14:37One-way tickets only if you all continue to stubbornly cling to your ridiculously outmoded ideas.
14:45But there'll be enough time for indoctrination.
14:48I will leave you now to let you become better acquainted with your companions.
14:53Oh, you might tell Appirah Nelson how impossible his ideas of escape are.
15:00Good day, gentlemen.
15:08Now you're wondering what we all first wondered, eh?
15:12Why Schroeder took so much trouble to drag us all here to this tiny spot on no one's map?
15:17Can't you see, Admiral?
15:21We are the new master race.
15:23We are the new master race.
15:53He couldn't have just vanished without a trace.
15:56Sir, Washington has their top agents working on it.
15:58They'll come up with an answer.
15:59They'll come up with nothing, just as they have for the past two weeks.
16:02There must be something we can do.
16:04Some way we can help find him.
16:10We can't just sit around here and let him break us down one by one.
16:14What else are we to do?
16:15Fight back.
16:17Against that?
16:19Without bare hands?
16:26Even David had a sling when he took on Goliath.
16:29But we have a weapon, the best weapon in the world, brains.
16:34So does he.
16:39Ah, I see you're getting better acquainted.
16:42Admiral Nelson, could we have a talk for a moment or two?
16:53Between the two of us, have you made any plans to escape?
16:58Get it out of your system, so we can get down to serious discussions about the future.
17:06Uh, if I were you, I would wait till the next changing guards and then storm the main gate.
17:13Corporal Vendt is then on duty, and he is a terrible shot.
17:17But of course he makes a very passable Sauerblatton,
17:20and one does have to make compromises in this day and age.
17:25Doesn't one?
17:28Carl, I think we have time for a game of chess.
17:31While these gentlemen plan their little escape.
17:33Auf Wiedersehen, meine Herren.
17:41With that kind of conceit,
17:45you'd think that he'd won the war instead of having lost it.
17:48It's not just conceit.
17:50The Prussian military mind is a marvelously precise mechanism.
17:56Tough, unyielding, instinctively brutal.
18:00Highly complex, and yet at the same time, almost completely predictable.
18:08Underneath all this bravado, Herr Schroeder's quite tense now.
18:12I'd say he's very close to making this master move he's been planning all these years.
18:16That's a masterly analysis.
18:19In my office, I'd make $60 an hour for less than that.
18:24If what you say is true, something must have happened recently to complete his plans.
18:29You have happened, Admiral.
18:32Your capture makes everything complete.
18:34With you, he intends to control the oceans of the world.
18:38With me, nuclear power.
18:41With Brewster, conventional power and communications.
18:44And with Tomas here, he plans fashioning a new breed of supermen.
18:50Through me, he plans to control their minds.
18:53That's what he told me six years ago when he first imprisoned me.
18:56All he needs is a nucleus for the master race.
18:58Then he can strike and win easily.
19:02Getting us all here is one thing.
19:05Getting us all to work on his side is quite another.
19:08He'll get us all to join him.
19:10Make no mistake about that.
19:12But when Herr Schroeder sets his mind to it, he'll break us one by one.
19:16He used to be quite expert at that in the old days.
19:19That's all the more reason to act.
19:20Right now.
19:21If I could just get my hands around Schroeder's neck.
19:24That would accomplish precisely nothing.
19:26Because then Dana or one of the others would simply step into his place.
19:30But Brewster's right.
19:31It's the idea that has to be destroyed.
19:33Not just the man.
19:35And we can't do that here.
19:38Escape is impossible.
19:40Even if we get away from the camp, where can we go?
19:43I've checked our positions with both the sun and the stars.
19:46This island is thousands of miles from the remotest shipping lanes, let alone civilization.
19:51We're not just going to roll over and play dead.
19:56If we can't escape to the outside world, we're going to bring the outside world right here.
20:05Now.
20:31What we need is another boat.
20:47This is the last of them, except for what you're working by.
20:50Well, with a little bit of luck, it should be just about enough.
20:52Hammer, please.
20:53Hmm.
20:55We can really send out shortwave radio signals with that?
20:59Well, in theory, yes.
21:03Now.
21:07Someone is coming.
21:31I got this.
21:32Nobody saw me.
21:33From the electric fence?
21:34No.
21:35I found some wrapper on one of the tower posts.
21:37Your hands.
21:38Well, I did everything to cut the wire.
21:39I had to pull the glutes.
21:40Dr. Reinhardt.
21:42Attach this.
21:45To the light socket.
21:47There.
21:48Just about do it.
21:50Indeed, it should.
21:55That's one.
22:09Now, if you could just find something to act as a sending key.
22:21How about that?
22:23Huh?
22:24Fire.
22:26Well, that's just what the doctor ordered.
22:44There are a whole blooming radio station.
22:46If I could just reach the right people.
22:48Admiral, be my guest.
23:11Still nothing, Captain.
23:13Not even a wrong number.
23:15Keep at it.
23:16Captain.
23:18When you asked me about short wave,
23:20I said a signal could carry around the world.
23:23But that's theory.
23:26Oh, I know.
23:27But all we can do is stay with it.
23:31Monitor the international wavelengths,
23:33as well as our own emergency band.
23:34And the low frequency bands.
23:36Yes, sir.
23:51It's almost dawn.
23:54I can keep sending for a few minutes yet.
23:56We don't even know if anyone can hear us.
24:00That's why we have to keep on trying.
24:02Every night.
24:03As long as we can.
24:21Captain Crane.
24:24Crane here.
24:24Captain, I think I'm picking something up.
24:43It's a CW signal that sounds like our code.
24:46Put it on the amplifier.
24:59It's Admiral Nelson.
25:01Mr. Morton.
25:02I'm a double.
25:03Get us a fix on the radio direction finder.
25:06The Admiral's alive.
25:08And he's sending out a road map loud and clear.
25:15Now, here's our destination.
25:16It's not too far away, so let's get moving fast.
25:19Sparks, send a reply.
25:20Just in case he's got a receiver, too.
25:22Message received, loud and clear.
25:24The cavalry is on its way.
25:26Crane.
25:52The CW has received Nelson's message.
25:56They're coming full speed to the rescue.
26:03Ausgescheinert.
26:11It's still more than a day away.
26:14But we're moving at full speed.
26:16That's not fast enough.
26:17See if the engine room crew has a trick or two up their sleeve.
26:27All right.
26:30Er ist hier.
26:32Ja, danke.
26:32Lassen Sie ihn hinein.
26:33Jawohl.
26:43Admiral Nelson.
26:45First, let me compliment you on being so resourceful.
26:49I had allowed you three days to build your shortwave radio, and you did it in one single day.
26:55Which puts us more than two days ahead of schedule.
26:58You see, Carl, never underestimate scientific ingenuity.
27:06You, um, you know about the radio all the time.
27:10I didn't only know about it.
27:12I had planned on it.
27:18You see, Admiral, you are just a small pawn on the chessboard.
27:23Or perhaps a more apt description of your role in my plans would be...
27:31Bait.
27:34Bait.
27:34Exactly.
27:36Thanks to your noble efforts, the Sea View is coming here at full speed, straight into the very special welcome
27:43we have prepared for it.
27:46Not a chance.
27:48The Sea View is not within 10,000 miles of here.
27:51Wishful thinking of me, Arl.
27:52If you had built a receiving set as well as a sending set, you would have gotten this reply from
28:02your Captain Crane.
28:08You see, everything is going according to plan.
28:12That would be very foolish, Admiral.
28:16Yes, it would be.
28:18Especially since you have served your purpose and we really have no longer much reason to keep you alive.
28:26Now, as you have been so very helpful, I think it only fitting to tell you how the Sea View
28:33is going to serve the Fourth Reich.
28:36After we capture the vessel, we will place our own crew aboard, and we will sail to here.
28:45Don't you notice anything of particular interest about the spot I'm pointing to?
28:52Well, it seems equidistant to Washington and Moscow.
28:55And with both cities well within the range of the nuclear missiles carried aboard the Sea View.
29:00Now tell me, Admiral, what do you think would happen after we fire two missiles simultaneously?
29:08One at Washington, and one at Moscow.
29:19Right again.
29:22The United States and Russia would immediately retaliate with all the power of their command.
29:29Holocaust.
29:31Awful nuclear holocaust such as the world has never seen.
29:35Even something like you couldn't want that.
29:38No one could gain from that kind of destruction.
29:42Wrong.
29:44Very wrong.
29:47The whole world is to be gained.
29:51We will trigger it.
29:54And sit back.
29:57While all the major powers of the world destroy each other.
30:01And when everything is ashes,
30:03we will strike out from this island.
30:07And on those ashes build the Fourth Reich.
30:11A Reich truly destined to last a thousand years.
30:17You can't do it, Schroeder.
30:18You're destroying millions of lives.
30:21Your lesson in political science is over, Admiral.
30:24Now, now that the Sea View is going to be here in a couple of hours, I have a great
30:29deal of work to do.
30:31Lieutenant, bring us in the house, please.
30:33But you must have some feelings, some emotions.
30:41Do you walk or do we have to drag you?
31:07I believe you have a shortwave radio hidden in this hut.
31:12Now, gentlemen, you know that it's contrary to all camp rules.
31:17Give it to them. They know all about it anyway.
31:35Fascinating. Ingenious.
31:50Building one radio from nothing is quite an achievement, but I'm afraid it's going to have to stop right there.
31:55You gentlemen will just have to rest on your laurels.
32:09Well, what a coincidence. Nelson goes to headquarters for a quiet little take at me.
32:15Dana comes right back here and confiscates our radio.
32:19I told you. They know all about the radio.
32:22Oh, really?
32:24But what about the extra food that Schroeder always gives to prisoners with whom he's particularly pleased?
32:30Gentlemen! Gentlemen!
32:32How else could they know?
32:33What would be the sense of that? I was the one who had to make it.
32:36Why would I tell Schroeder about it?
32:38Divide and conquer. Divide some more and conquer some more.
32:43How did the shredders of this world become so good at it?
32:46I'm sorry. I know you're upset about the radio. I shouldn't have taken offense so easily.
32:53No, you had every right. I was completely wrong. I'm sorry. I apologize.
32:58All right. Now that the section and the ranks are settled, what do we do about the enemy?
33:02Well, the enemy seems to have the situation too well in hand.
33:07Even these walls may have issues.
33:14Schroeder had been brought to his office so he could do a little crowing, but what he really wanted was
33:18to see you.
33:18And he had to tell me how we played right into his hands.
33:37The engine room was just on the intercom. No power system is supposed to be run this long at full
33:41speed. The reactor is getting heated.
33:43How bad is it?
33:45Right now it's just giving out warning signals, but if we keep on running at full speed...
33:50There hasn't been any more radio signals. We don't know what's happening to the Admiral on the island.
33:55We have to keep running at full speed for the next five or six hours.
33:59Okay, you're the skipper.
34:03Engine room, this is the bridge. We need at least six more hours at full speed.
34:07But Mr. Morton, this reactor is getting hot.
34:10So it's getting hot. The captain says full speed.
34:20Well, that's it. He intends to set fire to most of the world so he can rule over what little
34:24that is left.
34:26Even Schroeder. Can he do this?
34:32Then we must stop him.
34:33Well, what we must do and what we can do are two entirely different things, aren't they?
34:36We can at least try.
34:38We did try. Schroeder toyed with us for a few days and then told Dana to step down heavily.
34:44It's hopeless, I tell you.
34:45That may be, but Miklas is right. We gotta make the attempt.
34:54All right. We'll try.
34:59You once said the Prussian mind is almost entirely predictable.
35:03Now, is there any way of figuring out what Schroeder might be thinking?
35:06What he expects us to do next?
35:08Very interesting.
35:11Then, while he's one step behind planning on a counter-move, we could be executing a counter-counter move.
35:18Something like that.
35:21With his knowledge of the radio destroying all our hopes for rescue, he'd then expect us to fight amongst ourselves?
35:28Yes. Well, we've done that, haven't we?
35:33Then, he'd expect us to completely change direction.
35:36Do something bold and daring, utterly foolhardy.
35:40Something foolish like, like storming the main gate, something like that.
35:45Well, then we'll have to do it. We don't want to disappoint him.
35:49And while some of us are diverting attention with that, the rest of us will be executing our real plan.
35:55Yes. If there is a real plan.
35:58There will be. As soon as we know exactly where and when he intends to spring his trap on the
36:04sea view.
36:06Anybody noticed any unusual construction recently?
36:13Yeah, they... they cleared the channel out south side of the island about two years ago.
36:19Well, they'd have to do that anyway to freight in their supplies.
36:22No. The supply boat's docking the lagoon on this side of the island.
36:26There might be something to that channel.
36:28They had me installing special wiring there about four months ago.
36:32Well, then all we have to do is find out what that wiring sets in motion.
36:38We'll have to send someone out there to take a look.
36:40It's impossible. The guards would shoot any prisoner outside the walls on sight.
36:46The last time someone went past the fence...
36:51Schroeder had him tortured for four days as a lesson to the rest of us.
36:56And then when Schroeder got tired of his role as teacher, he had him killed.
37:02I'll go.
37:05There's a place behind the next hut where I can get under the fence.
37:08I checked it out. It's a blind spot. The tower guards can't see it.
37:10How about your hands?
37:11I'll go under the fence. I won't even touch the barbed wire.
37:14You think you can find that channel?
37:16I know that side of the island. They had me out there cutting some timber a few months ago.
37:20I'll find the channel.
37:22Good. When do you want me to go?
37:24Tonight, as soon as it's dark.
37:26And be careful. We don't want anything to happen to the world's greatest athlete.
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41:21AS FOR THE EXPLOSIVE
41:22ITSELF
41:22WE'LL NEED A BASE
41:23OF
41:23AMMONIUM NITRATE
41:25OR SODIUM NITRATE
41:26AND HOW MUCH FORCE
41:27WITH THIS
41:27EXPLOSIVE RELEASE?
41:29THE EXPLOSIVE FORCE
41:31WILL BE MORE THAN SUFFICIENT
41:32FOR YOUR NEEDS
41:33FINE
41:35RINHART
41:35YOU GET SOME MUD
41:36ROOSTER
41:37START WORKING
41:37ON THE DESONATORS
41:53THE SEA VIEW HAS STOPPED
41:56THE SEA VIEW HAS STOPPED
41:56HOW FAR AWAY?
41:57NOT MORE THAN A HALF A MILE
42:01CAPTAIN QUAIN IS A GOOD OFFICER
42:02AND AS EVERY GOOD OFFICER KNOWS
42:04HE HAS TO FIRST CAREFULLY RECONOITRE
42:06UNKNOWN TERRAIN
42:08HE WILL SEND OUT SKIN DIVERS
42:10WHO WILL SCOUT THE ISLAND
42:11AND THEY WILL REPORT
42:12THAT THE LAGOON APPROACH
42:13IS MUCH TOO HAVILY FORTIFIED
42:15THEN OF COURSE
42:16HE WILL COMMEND
42:17ON THE ONLY OTHER APPROACH
42:18THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE ISLAND
42:20AND INTO THE CHANNEL
42:22YES
42:23SO MUCH TROUBLE BUILDING IT
42:25SEEMS ONLY RIGHT
42:26THAT CAPTAIN CRANE
42:27SHOULD USE IT
42:43THE ONLY OTHER APPROACH
42:44WOULD SEEM TO BE HERE
42:45ALONG THE SOUTH END OF THE ISLAND
42:46CHIP
42:46ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THE LAGOON?
42:48IT'S TOO SHALLOW FOR US
42:50AND WITHOUT EVEN LOOKING HARD
42:51I COUNTED FOUR BIG GUN EMPLACEMENTS
42:53ON THE CLIFFS ABOVE IT
42:55THEY'VE GOT EVERY INCH OF THAT LAGOON
42:56ZEROED IN JUST WAITING FOR UNEXPECTED CALLERS LIKE US
43:00WE COULD BLAST OUR WAY IN
43:02WE COULD BLAST OUR WAY IN
43:03NO
43:03NO
43:04THE ADMINAL WOULDN'T STAND A CHANCE
43:05WE'D BETTER SLIP IN QUIETLY
43:09NOW THE REEFS BLOCK US EAST AND WEST
43:14OKAY
43:15I GUESS THAT JUST LEAVES THE SOUTH SIDE APPROACH
43:17THAT'S IT
43:27THERE YOU ARE ADMINAL
43:28YOUR OWN PRIVATE ARSENAL
43:31NOBEL HIMSELF COULDN'T HAVE MADE BETTER EXPLOSIVES FOR YOU
43:34NOW WE'LL JUST HAVE TO SEE THAT THEY GET VERY SPECIAL DELIVERY
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47:16Captain, there's a channel opening up in front of us.
47:20Let's get a look on visual.
47:30Let's take her in as close as we can.
47:50It's no use.
47:53The Schroders of this world will always be one step ahead of us.
47:57Well, we still get a chance.
47:59You can't wish him and his plans away.
48:03We've got a lot more than wishing going for us.
48:07If only we don't run out of time.
48:13The sea view is moving into position.
48:18Carl, switch to view it on.
48:22Viewer on.
48:36Perfect.
48:43No, no.
48:44Let me do that.
48:47Indicator light.
48:54Now.
48:58Now.
49:18And that's, uh, that's all of it, Lee.
49:22But how could you have figured Tomas?
49:24I checked every foot of that barbed wire fence.
49:27And there wasn't an insulate that wasn't covered by one of the guard towers.
49:30There's only one way that Tomas could have gotten over that fence.
49:33If Schroeder wanted him to.
49:35Once I was sure of that, I knew that Tomas had sabotaged the bombs.
49:39Aside from the one I repaired after he'd finished working on it.
49:42And switch with him.
49:45Along with something else very special.
49:46A timing device I made out of the parts of my wristwatch.
49:52The doctor's just finished his checkup on the passengers.
49:55Mr. Miklos and Mr. Brewster need some shots.
49:57And Dr. Reinhardt's blood pressure's a little high.
49:59Otherwise, they're in pretty good shape, considering Schroeder's hospitality.
50:02Well, I'm glad we didn't get a taste of that hospitality.
50:05You know, if he'd have sprung those steel nets in the Sea View,
50:08we wouldn't have been able to maneuver.
50:10You could have played cat and mouse with us.
50:12You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
50:14You mean whatever would have been left of it?
50:17Yeah.
50:19Whatever would have been left of it.
50:49You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
50:50You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
50:51You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
50:52You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
50:53You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
50:53You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
50:53You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
50:54You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
50:55You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
50:57You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
51:03You could have played cat and mouse with the whole world.
51:14THE END
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