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00:00The End
00:35The End
01:11The End
01:46The End
01:56The End
02:10The End
02:25There was a flash fire in the paint shop. It's pretty much under control now.
02:28Much damaged?
02:29No, they don't think so.
02:32Oh, wait a minute.
02:46All of you, hands up in the air. Hold it. That's better. At once.
03:08Voyage to the bottom of the sea.
03:10The End
03:15Starring Richard Basehart
03:21David Hedison
03:31Voyage to the bottom of the sea
04:00Lock them all up in the aft cruise quarters.
04:03Oh, but him. He goes to the officer section. Now you two come with me.
04:16All right, but you two come with me.
04:27All right, butch.
04:40Inertial navigation.
04:45All stations, stand by to get underway.
04:49When I move away, let's say.
04:50My dupline. Lady Glantzel Bell.
04:53Maverick, lady Glantzel Bell. Seedишь outposted, sir.
04:54Very well.
04:56Cast off all lines for death.
04:59All greens, sir.
05:02Well, the blurring.
05:04Prepare to make turns.
05:05Five knots.
05:12Admiral Nelson, I'm delighted to meet you.
05:20And Captain Graham, of course.
05:22You may call me Mr. Logan.
05:26Come now, I do hope we'll get along.
05:29After all, we're going to be together for quite a long time.
05:33I doubt that.
05:34Sir?
05:36Ready to get in the way.
05:37You'll never get away from the dock.
05:40Gentlemen, my Captain Igor, the best submariner that money could buy.
05:46Carry on, Captain.
05:48Yes, sir.
05:52Starboard engines ahead, one-third.
06:03Sail camera.
06:04Aye, aye, sir.
06:21Captain, order a crash dive.
06:24Close all main balance vents.
06:28You can't dive with them on deck.
06:29You'll kill them.
06:31Prepare to dive.
06:32Dive.
06:32Fellas, dance floor.
06:34Aubrey, move.
06:36Dive.
06:48Murder.
06:49Murder.
07:05I expect an occasional outburst, gentlemen.
07:09But please, not too many.
07:11One of the guards may forget his orders.
07:22You can't help but admire their efficiency, can you, Admiral?
07:26They know every inch of this ship from a careful study of plans and photos which I was ingenious enough
07:31to get for them.
07:33You're going to run us aground.
07:34You don't know this channel.
07:36Gentlemen, look at this.
07:39Detailed chart of your secret channel, delivered COD.
07:43This information has already been fed into your navigational computer.
07:48Zero bubble.
07:49Depth, keel to bottom, 20 feet.
07:52Steady, as you go.
07:55Switch to automatic guidance system.
07:57Aye, aye, sir.
07:59We're on the automatic guidance system, sir.
08:15Now, the navigation is in the capable hands of this extraordinary machine.
08:21And I'm sure you built it well, Admiral.
08:25All right, you'll make it through the channel.
08:28Then what?
08:29Oh, later, Admiral, later.
08:30It's been a long day.
08:31I feel the need of refreshment.
08:33In fact, why don't you both join me in the observation notes and say, uh, an hour.
08:39Hmm?
08:40Until then.
08:41Look after my friends.
08:55We've got to find a way out of here.
08:57Oh.
08:58Did you see what happened to Henderson and Parcell?
09:00I'd like to get my hands on some of those guys.
09:03Just once.
09:09So you finally decided to feed us.
09:22Hold it.
09:25Back up there.
09:28Head to the air.
09:58Oh, Rutsky.
10:13Adventurer, freebooter, and now buccaneer.
10:16That's a role I rather fancy.
10:18A pirate's life, Mr. Lublin.
10:20Finish us at the end of the rope.
10:22Only the bunglers and the fools, Admiral.
10:25And the police of the world will be the first to admit that I'm far, far from that category.
10:29Look, you didn't bring us here for a chat.
10:32What do you plan to do with this ship?
10:34Gentlemen.
10:36You should feel truly honored to share in what's with most brilliant coup in my long and distinguished career.
10:42Honored is hardly the word.
10:45Perhaps not.
10:47But since you're to be directly involved, you should at least be mildly curious.
10:52After all, I stole your submarine out from under your very noses.
10:55So you must admit I'm a quite resourceful man.
10:59Don't you agree, Admiral?
11:02Well, under the circumstances, it would be rather difficult to deny.
11:06Sit on me.
11:07Mr. Lublin is running with the ball for now.
11:10You're a practical man, Admiral.
11:12I admire that.
11:14I've had some practical plans in my time.
11:17Practical enough to acquire a fabulous fortune.
11:21Any ordinary man would be content.
11:24But you're not.
11:51But you're not.
11:53Why?
11:53What do you plan to possess at any cost?
11:56Obviously, what you want can't be bought in the open market.
12:00You're most astute, Admiral.
12:06What I seek is a certain lady.
12:10The most beautiful, the most desirable female in the whole wide world.
12:15Why get us mixed up with your love life?
12:17Oh, not you, gentlemen.
12:20Your incomparable submarine.
12:23With it, I can obtain the unobtainable.
12:26And in due time, you shall see how.
12:30He'll forgive me, Captain, if I send you back to your cabin.
12:34Not you, Admiral.
12:36There's something in the control room that I think will interest you.
12:39Escort the Captain to his quarters.
13:05Did you find out anything?
13:07No, not a lot.
13:12We met the Chief Buccaneer.
13:15But outside of that, we don't know much.
13:16Wouldn't he talk?
13:18Talk? He won't shut up.
13:20How are the men?
13:21I don't know whether the Hendersons are alive or dead.
13:24Parcell either. They took them away.
13:26And the others?
13:27Locked in the aft-truise quarters.
13:29They separated the men from the officers.
13:31Strict protocol.
13:33That sounds like Logan.
13:37Unarmed, locked in.
13:40How do we get our ship back?
13:46Observe, Admiral.
13:47Do you know what that is we're picking up on our sonar?
13:50It's probably a surface ship at extreme range. Why?
13:53That's exactly right.
13:55Well, she's moving very fast.
13:57But your marvelous submarine is definitely overtaking her.
14:00The vessel, in case you're wondering, is the cruiser Lorraine.
14:05Lorraine?
14:06You're tracking the most powerful ship in the French Navy.
14:09Quite right.
14:10The Lorraine.
14:12That's the ship that's kind of...
14:18So that's what you meant by the most desirable female in the world, of course.
14:23Right, again.
14:25But you're completely mad.
14:28This is the most outlandish scheme of a device.
14:30Yes, isn't it?
14:32The most delicious part of that scheme is now about to begin.
14:36Well, Admiral, with your help, I'm going to steal the greatest art treasure in existence.
14:43Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
14:51Steal the Mona Lisa?
14:55You see, I told you Logan was insane.
14:58I wish you were right.
14:59No, he has a brilliant mind.
15:02I've been studying him carefully.
15:04There was something familiar about him all along, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it for a while.
15:11And now?
15:12And now I've placed him.
15:13I never knew him, of course.
15:15And his name wasn't always Logan.
15:17He used all sorts of names.
15:19But this man is without doubt the greatest adventurer and the most wanted criminal of our time.
15:26You remember that five million pound robbery at the Bank of England back in 1971?
15:31That was Logan.
15:32Well, it was never proved, of course.
15:34But both Scotland Yard and Interpol are convinced that he masterminded the job.
15:37And that's only one of many.
15:39You make him sound like a genius.
15:41He was close to being one.
15:43Look how he planned the hijacking of the Seabue.
15:46Now, that's something I would have thought was impossible.
15:48I still can't believe it.
15:51And the timing.
15:52The most valuable painting in the world is being shipped to the World's Fair in Australia
15:56by the French government's fastest and strongest ship.
15:59Nothing on the ocean or under it can overtake her or outgun her.
16:03Except us.
16:04Except us.
16:07So far, his planning has been perfect.
16:10Which is why our plan to escape has got to be equally well conceived.
16:14All right.
16:15Now, where do we start?
16:18By rejoining what's the death of a crew?
16:20Well, that's fine.
16:21But they're locked in just as we are.
16:24With plenty of armed guards.
16:29Who found a way?
16:50Gentlemen, good news.
16:53The waiting's over.
16:54We're about to act.
16:56I assume we've overtaken the Lorraine.
16:58Correct.
17:00Will you join me up forward, Admiral?
17:02You have a vital role to play.
17:05Must know already.
17:06I have no intention of playing any kind of a role.
17:08Vital or otherwise.
17:10Now, please come along, Admiral.
17:11We'll discuss this as practical men.
17:27You'll excuse us, gentlemen.
17:42Mark, stand in the right rudder.
17:45Slaughter, two herds.
17:51There she is, sir.
17:59Please, I want you to see this.
18:08She's a super cruiser.
18:10Well armored, heavily armed.
18:12Now what?
18:13Patience, Admiral.
18:15You know what to do.
18:16You know.
18:22Slow to one-third.
18:24Come to course.
18:25One, five, four.
18:28Forward missile room.
18:29Ready nuclear missiles.
18:31One, three, five, seven.
18:34If that order was meant to impress me, you're wasting your time.
18:37You won't sink that ship with a Mona Lisa aboard.
18:40I sincerely hope it won't be necessary.
18:42In a large measure, it's up to you, Admiral.
18:46Sorry, Logan.
18:50Any reply from the Lorraine's captain?
18:53Yes, sir.
18:54He's heaving, too.
18:55But he refuses to accept the boarding party.
18:57He wants to know if Admiral Nelson's lost his mind.
19:01Expected that.
19:03Tell him Admiral Nelson wishes to speak to him.
19:07Stand by, Captain.
19:09Here's Admiral Nelson.
19:12You know better than that, Logan.
19:13And I won't do anything to further your plans.
19:16I think you will, Admiral.
19:18It's up to you to convince the captain to save his ship.
19:21Sir, the Lorraine's captain is standing by.
19:27Hello, Captain.
19:28This is Mr. Logan.
19:29I'm now in command of the nuclear submarine Seaview.
19:32Unless you accept our boarding party, you will be sunk.
19:35Look, you have exactly 60 seconds to make up your mind.
19:41Here's Admiral Nelson.
19:42He'll tell you I mean business.
19:44You're bluffing.
19:46You won't fire, because if you do, you destroy the thing you value most.
19:50You underestimate me, Admiral.
19:52Always a fatal mistake.
19:54I made up my mind that unless I can possess her, no one else ever will.
19:57Admiral, I assure you, if you don't convince the good captain, his ship will be blown up.
20:04You have 30 seconds.
20:06Nuclear missiles, one, three, five, and seven, ready for firing.
20:11Stand by to fire number one.
20:1315 seconds, Admiral.
20:15It'll be on your conscience.
20:1810 seconds.
20:1910 seconds.
20:20You really mean what you say, don't you?
20:23Yes, I do.
20:25You're completely mad.
20:27Perhaps.
20:29Oh, your time's up.
20:31Captain.
20:32Admiral Nelson.
20:36This man, Logan, is really an honest.
20:40Unless you allow a boarding party at once, I'm convinced you'd sink your ship.
20:52Captain's reconsidering.
20:56He'll allow a boarding party on two conditions.
20:59What are they?
21:00The boarding party is limited to four men.
21:04And I'm one of them.
21:07Dan, send a confirmation.
21:11My profession has taught me to be suspicious of everyone.
21:14Unless you are successful in persuading them to deliver me the painting within an hour,
21:19I will sink the Lorraine with you aboard and kill every one of your men here on a seaview.
21:26Well, escort the Admiral to his quarters.
21:31We'll be in position in 10 minutes.
21:40What are they doing?
21:41You've heard about it, Logan.
21:43He is a maniac.
21:44And I'm convinced the minute he gets to Mona Lisa, he's going to sink that ship.
21:49And we can't do a thing to stop him.
21:57Can't we?
22:00Lee, can you crack the grid on that vent?
22:14No problem.
22:17Wait.
22:18Wait, not yet.
22:19I'll be here in a minute.
22:21As soon as I leave, get to work on it.
22:23What'll I do when I get the grid off?
22:25That duct carries the main electrical conduit from the control room to the missile room.
22:29Of course.
22:30The whole missile guidance system depends on it.
22:33I'll cut the conduit.
22:34Before I get back from the rain with the picture, be sure that line is cut.
22:38Will do.
22:49Your demands are insulting.
22:52As you see, every precaution has been taken to protect the work.
22:57This cabin is carefully air-conditioned.
23:02Dehumidified.
23:04Shock-proofed.
23:07And under constant watch.
23:10Now, before I would permit the removal of this painting, I would sacrifice my ship.
23:16My life.
23:17I sympathize, Captain, but be reasonable.
23:20We have less than 30 minutes.
23:21If you refuse love, then he'll blast you out of the water.
23:24Let him try.
23:26He will have the fight of his life.
23:29You have a great fighting ship, sir, but it's no match for Seaview.
23:36He will never attack.
23:38He would only succeed in destroying the very thing he wishes to obtain.
23:42Listen.
23:43And believe me.
23:44I know the man.
23:46Rather than admit defeat, he'll do exactly that.
23:49And the Mona Lisa will last not only to France, but to the world for all time.
23:54But would he believe you would do this?
23:56I do.
23:57At the moment, you have no other choice.
24:03Never.
24:04I cannot do this.
24:06You must.
24:11Look at it this way.
24:13As long as the painting is undamaged, it can be recovered.
24:25You think there is the slightest chance of recovering the painting?
24:30As long as it's undamaged, I think there's every chance.
24:44Very well.
24:45But you tell this pirate I intend to track him around the world if I have to.
24:52All right, you heard.
24:53Get to work.
24:54Get to work.
25:16Gently now.
25:18Don't jod it.
25:20That's the way.
25:21Hold it.
25:37You plan to open it here?
25:38Of course I am.
25:40I don't think I could possibly postpone such a moment.
25:44No.
25:46Better check the environment first.
25:49Humidity seems a little high to me.
25:51Yes, you may be right.
25:52A temperature imbalance could crack the pigment.
25:59Tis high.
26:00Several percentage points.
26:02I suggest you activate the environment regulator.
26:05That'll bring the temperature and humidity of the boat up to proper levels.
26:08Uh-huh.
26:09See to that at once.
26:12I'm, uh, fairly grateful for your help, Admiral.
26:17Well, I'm just as anxious as you are to see that no harm comes to the Mona Lisa.
26:21You see, I plan to recover it and return that to the Louvre.
26:26I wouldn't want to see it go there damaged in any way.
26:28You are optimistic, aren't you?
26:32Well, still in all, I am grateful.
26:37Escort the Admiral to his quarters.
26:42Mr. Logan, this is the captain.
26:44Will you come up to the control room right away?
26:47Take her to the observation nose and be careful.
27:05Hurry up.
27:06They'll catch you in there.
27:07They'll kill you.
27:16Captain, she's safely aboard at last.
27:18I've done it.
27:18I've won her.
27:19They're not leaving, sir.
27:20What?
27:21Well, Lorraine isn't leaving.
27:22They must be planning to track us.
27:25Captain, ready your nuclear missiles.
27:28Blow that ship out of the water.
27:30Aye, aye, sir.
27:41Nuclear missile ready to fire.
27:43Bearing one.
27:45One three.
27:46Range 5,000 yards.
27:49Fire one.
28:00Well?
28:02It, uh, it didn't fire, sir.
28:05What's the matter with it?
28:06I don't know.
28:08Get Crane and Nelson up here, fast.
28:13Is he through?
28:16He's coming through now.
28:19Someone's coming.
28:21Lee, hurry.
28:31Nelson, Crane, come with me.
28:53Gentlemen, your missiles do not fire.
28:55Why not?
29:00Why ask us?
29:02Because you know your ship better than we do.
29:03And we have no time.
29:05Where's that trouble, Captain?
29:07Answer.
29:09What do we do?
29:10What was it the year to teach us the Academy, Admiral?
29:13When in doubt, punt.
29:18I should have warned you, Captain.
29:20Igor has no sense of humor.
29:25Well, if we can't sink the cruiser, we can hide from her at least until we repair our missile system.
29:30Dive at once, Captain.
29:31Aye, aye.
29:33Prepare to dive.
29:36Stand by to rig for sight at running.
29:44You might have been a bit more cooperative, Admiral.
29:47Still, I am grateful to you for your help in other matters.
29:50I see that you are rewarded for that.
29:53I expect to be.
29:55Eventually.
29:56Take them out.
30:09It isn't foolproof, but it's a good calculated risk.
30:12An event is the key.
30:15That duct ends at the Jarrah Control Room.
30:17When you get there and throw the Jarrah Control, the ship will lurch from side to side.
30:21Timing is the important thing, then.
30:23If the steward brings dinner to our men at 1800, it should work.
30:27But if he doesn't?
30:29I believe he will.
30:30The way Igor plans his watchers, I can almost guarantee you that dinner will be served at exactly 1800 hours.
30:37Which means I'll have to start crawling through that vent 15 minutes before that.
30:41And you throw the Jarrah Control switch at exactly 1800 hours.
30:45Right.
30:46The guards will be taken by surprise.
30:47And our men can make their break.
30:49Chip.
30:51You'll have to crawl through the vents of the crew's quarters and explain the plan to them.
31:11It's a good plan.
31:13I hope it works.
31:15It better.
31:17We may not get another chance.
31:37Hey, you guys.
31:41What's up?
31:42Listen to this.
31:43Mr. Morton says we're busting out of here.
31:47What do we do, Mr. Morton?
31:49Wait a minute.
31:50Give him a chance.
31:51Go ahead, sir.
31:52Chief.
31:53Memorize what I tell you.
32:001740 hours.
32:09I hope they got it straight.
32:11I don't have time to verify.
32:12Lee.
32:13Ready.
32:14It's just under 20 minutes to get to the Jarrah Control room.
32:17All right.
32:18Wait.
32:27Well, gentlemen.
32:28Good evening.
32:32I've promised you a reward.
32:34I always keep my promises.
32:36I want you to come with me.
32:39You mean right now?
32:42Yes.
32:43I insist.
32:47In that case, I'll have dinner alone right here.
32:50No, no, no, no.
32:51I wouldn't think of it.
32:52Please join us.
32:56All right, gentlemen.
32:57Let's go.
32:58Let's go.
32:59Let's go.
33:00Let's go.
33:24Let's go.
33:32Remember, we head after the missile room as soon as we get out.
33:35If we get out.
33:36We will.
33:38Kowalski, how good are you at playing sick?
33:41Who's playing?
33:43Gentlemen, I brought you together here for the rare privilege of sharing with me this culminating moment.
33:49This last sublime achievement in a brilliant career.
33:53Oh, I apologize for the hasty substance, but I'm sure such.
33:57Mundane considerations will soon be forgotten.
34:00You're about to meet the most provocative, most unattainable female who's ever lived.
34:08Gentlemen, may I present the most fabulous prize ever taken by a buccaneer.
34:54I see you're overpowered by our beauty, Admiral.
34:58Well, small wonder.
35:00The world has been at her feet for centuries.
35:04Logan, you're insane.
35:06What do you expect to get out of this lunatic scheme?
35:09Da Vinci's Mona Lisa is the most famous painting in the world.
35:11You can't hope to sell it.
35:13You can't even show it off.
35:15You disappoint me, Admiral.
35:18I wouldn't dream of selling her, or even sharing her with others.
35:24They're here.
35:27Hey, now listen.
35:28If the skipper doesn't make the job one time, then we've got to keep him here.
35:31I'll keep him.
35:33Shh.
35:39What's wrong with him?
35:42He's sick.
35:43Yeah, he's got a fever.
35:44He needs a doctor.
35:47Somebody better look him over.
35:49Uh-huh.
35:50You.
36:01You better take a look.
36:14She's mine now, to treasure, to cherish, to keep by my side for the rest of my days.
36:22You'll be the last outsiders ever to see her.
36:32Let's get out of here!
36:38You broke my head!
36:40Get out!
36:48What?
37:15Round up all tear gas grenades.
37:20You've got that hatch, Chief.
37:21Yes, sir.
37:31You've got to get out of here.
37:33A brilliant maneuver.
37:34Well planned and cleverly executed.
37:37Even I couldn't have done better.
37:40Unfortunately, your victory is an empty one.
37:43What's with him?
37:44Be patient, Chief.
37:45If I know Logan, this is going to be a long speech.
37:47I'm going to gear up.
37:48Yes, sir.
37:49Your remarkable submarine has managed to outrun all pursuit.
37:54Soon, we will part company forever.
37:57Mona Lisa and I will retire to our own private Eden, safe from those who do not wish us well.
38:04You, gentlemen, will be the guests of a government which, in exchange for the gift of your submarine,
38:11will undoubtedly regale you with their own inimitable brand of oriental hospitality.
38:17Can't that guy talk English?
38:19Being a practical man, I've made arrangements to trade the Seaview for a remote sanctuary.
38:26A secure hiding place, which I can enjoy the fruits of my labors.
38:31He's got to be kidding.
38:34In a few short hours, we rendezvous with the destroyer, at which time I turn over the Seaview and bid
38:40you all a fond farewell.
38:42Well, it's been fun, Admiral.
38:46Don't you agree?
38:50All this for a picture?
38:51A picture?
38:53Kowalski, if you tried to sell a Seaview in the open market, it wouldn't bring as much money as the
38:57Mona Lisa.
38:59You're kidding.
39:00It's the most famous work of art in the world.
39:03Wars have been fought over less.
39:04What do you want?
39:05The tear gas, Mr. Morton.
39:07Attach the canisters here.
39:19Couple this to the pump.
39:24Those batteries will keep the pump going about five minutes.
39:27We're going to pump in enough gas to force them to surface.
39:31It's all connected, sir.
39:33I'm ready.
39:34All right, Patterson.
39:42When you crawl through the ducts, the passage at the left will give you a clear shoot up to the
39:46control room.
39:48Just point the nozzle there and we'll do the rest.
39:50All right, sir.
40:06All right.
40:09All right.
40:16All right.
40:39Patterson will be in position in a couple of minutes.
40:41Now the question is, how do we get out of here with our tear gas grenades?
40:45Look, look at this.
40:53Oh, it's like having our own private tank.
41:16Listen.
41:23Listen.
44:16You go on.
44:18I'll tell them back there that everything's okay.
44:21All right.
44:46Okay, Mr. Morton.
44:47Here we go.
44:55Here we go.
45:13Here we go.
45:16Here we go.
45:16Here we go.
45:42Here we go.
45:45Here we go.
45:51Here we go.
45:56Here we go.
45:57All set?
45:58Here we go.
45:58Here we go.
46:26Now, Valski.
46:51Now, Valski.
47:13Like the hatchets.
47:15Activate blowers.
48:06Now, Valski.
48:09Oh, my God.
48:53Lovely, isn't she?
48:57You have the gun. Use it.
49:00You know I won't damage the picture, even for the pleasure of shooting you.
49:06Picture means nothing to me, Admiral.
49:21I couldn't let that barbarian fire.
49:25At one time, I was ready to destroy her rather than to give her up.
49:32That was before I knew what it was to possess her.
50:02Admiral, the captain of the Lorraine sends his compliments.
50:05He received our message, and he's heading for this position at full speed.
50:08Very well, Lee.
50:10She almost seems alive, doesn't she?
50:14I wonder what she's thinking about.
50:16Our poets and philosophers have speculated about that for ages, Lee.
50:23That's, uh...
50:24Perhaps each man has to find his own answer.
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