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00:08This weapon is a high-velocity hypospray capable of injecting a liquid into a human body
00:15through clothing and skin, without the slightest sensation whatever.
00:20May I demonstrate?
00:25Did you feel anything?
00:27Nothing.
00:28Yet you were injected with two milliliters of distilled water.
00:32Harmless, of course.
00:34Remarkable.
00:36When the distilled water is combined with unstable cesium and injected into a human body,
00:41it will turn it into a living bomb.
00:45This cartridge contains a minute fraction of cesium.
00:51But it will serve as a demonstration.
01:05The cesium has now been introduced into the circulatory system, where it will remain harmless until triggered by proximity to
01:15a nuclear reactor.
01:20We will now introduce a small amount of radioactive material into the area.
01:52This is the first part of the
01:55i am sure you are aware comrade that it would be impossible even for us to take a nuclear device
02:02past the borders of the soviet union is that not so it is therefore we have devised a plan
02:09a plan that would cause the americans to send a top agent into a most sensitive
02:15area of the soviet union of course somewhere along the way he will have been injected with
02:22the cesium solution and that agent becomes your bomb a bomb 50 times more powerful than the first
02:31atomic bomb it will trigger the regrettable but necessary war between your country and the united
02:40states from which we will emerge the rulers of the world
02:53voyage to the bottom of the sea
03:02starring richard basehart
03:07david harrison
03:17voyage to the bottom of the sea
03:42just keep on taking core samples i'll either rejoin you or you'll get new orders
03:46all set chip ready to go sir what about the official visit to san cristobal well cancel it
03:52tell them we're having some kind of mechanical trouble and uh we're returning to base as soon as
03:56you can get in touch with katie and have her send the material on this list to washington on the
04:00microfilm relay i want it waiting for me when i get there will do have a good flight you'll be
04:05hearing
04:06coming from me all right chip let's get started sir it's okay
04:14uh
04:21uh
04:40uh
04:44starting checklist roger
04:50jet index clear rocket assist red and flashing watertight hatches closed and locked
05:03fuel 500 pounds ready to start engines clear to start engines
05:22prepare to launch
05:33ready to launch launch circuits green and go vehicle green and go launch
06:10sparks patch the video phone through to santa barbara i'll take it in here
06:22nelson institute deceive you do you read me over read you i can almost touch you
06:30will you scramble please it's no fun scrambling alone
06:39go ahead c view katie the admiral's been called to washington it's very urgent
06:45now he wants you to have the following there ahead of him by microfilm relay ready
06:50sheets 21 27 102 and 105 through 181 all in series 8 000
06:57got it sent it on to naval intelligence attention vice admiral johnson
07:08this is a tough one harry
07:11i'm still waiting for an easy one now one of our top people inside the soviet union has word that
07:16the russians are experimenting with a subsurface nuclear device that'll top anything in the world
07:20oh they've tried that before no not like this its potential is in excess of 200 megatons
07:27self-activating multi-directional they just put one of these on the bottom of each ocean and they own the
07:32world
07:33well if they have it makes every other weapon system obsolete yes sir including the one you're
07:39working on now it's about the size of it what we've got to know harry is if they can really
07:44pull it off
07:44then you're the man who can tell us take a look at this
07:51their experimental station is on the black sea a little town called gorov
07:56our top agent in the soviet union will be working with you well who is this agent get your hat
08:02i'll
08:02introduce you
08:05i'm happy to meet you my privilege
08:10are you enjoying the paintings admiral um very much i must say i don't always understand them
08:17one does not try to understand one merely feels reacts here let me show you something
08:30i have managed to work a map into this painting it is the best i can do until you get
08:35to my studio
08:36in gorov you will be there during the annual hydrojet races somehow we will use the races to cover
08:43now the deep blue area represents the south end of the course try to memorize these lines as they are
08:50accurate latitude and longitude parallels this group of black dots is roughly the area you will head for
08:59they are using sea water to cool the reactors and the intake is somewhere in that area and i am
09:05particularly proud of the blending of this rich cobalt blue and the burnt umber yes i know uh mother earth
09:12embracing the sea how far from the shore is that area well i'm not certain but it won't be over
09:24a
09:24thousand yards is there likely to be any security under the ambassador just came he's looking for lichka
09:30thank you admiral we shall meet again soon i'll be looking forward to it
09:41she's magnificent you know this assignment is beginning to look better
09:52your passport how long with your passport you'll need your soviet identity card
09:59your soviet ration book
10:04and your leave papers what about the uh the uniform
10:11now the uniform here are socks shoes underwear keys money valise other personal items will be sent
10:17ahead to seaview now we have a couple of surprises
10:23we've established that this brand is a favorite for the soviet navy
10:30these are six normal cigarettes and these four on this side are identical to the other only in
10:36appearance actually each one of these is a tiny oxygen cylinder with two minutes of oxygen in each
10:43under tremendous pressure of course your boys are improving
10:51each cylinder is threaded on one end so that it will fit into the rebreather right here
10:58now in order to use the rebreather you press this catch
11:02and that releases the rubber mouth grip are you ready to go underwater that's nice very nice
11:12now in actual tests the average time to assemble has been about 40 seconds
11:19that means that this can be accomplished while underwater in the space of one breath
11:26i'll have something else
11:30this is a genuine soviet time piece common and inexpensive and it actually tells time
11:35however we've rebuilt it slightly now the movement has been replaced by a super thin unit
11:42powered by a micro energizer the remaining space has been used to accommodate three lethal darts
11:48propelled by tiny high pressure gas units now it's on safety until you give it the quarter turn
11:55and you fire it by depressing the winder i'll show you
12:12it might come in handy well at least i'll always know what time it is well that's about it harry
12:19take
12:20sea view to the black sea and have it stand by to pick you up right good luck
12:29see that you get back in one piece thanks
12:46bang bang bang you're dead mister you're dead
13:16you're dead
13:33We're entering the Black Sea.
13:34Rig for silent running.
13:36Yes, sir.
13:39Anything on distant sonar, Chief?
13:41Nothing, Captain.
13:42Oh, hold it.
13:44Double contact.
13:45Bearing 2707.
13:47Engine room.
13:48I'll stop.
13:50Sir.
13:59A pair of Soviet destroyers.
14:02Odessa class.
14:08Distance.
14:102,000 yards.
14:13Heading.
14:15Straight for us, sir.
14:18Chip.
14:20Take it down and hug the bottom.
14:23Program sonar decoy.
14:24Aye, aye, sir.
14:29Streis.
14:301,000 yards.
14:35What's our depth?
14:38Ninety feet and we're on the bottom, sir.
14:41Well, they probably haven't picked us up on sonar.
14:45But we're not deep enough.
14:46They may hit our antenna array.
14:49Destroyers.
14:50500 yards.
15:00All right, hang on.
15:01It's going to be close.
15:04Destroyers.
15:07200 yards.
15:09There.
15:191,000 yards.
15:20200 yards.adı.
15:24$0
15:25,000,000. $9
15:27,000. They missed
15:27going to be close right there. Continue play.
15:27or three. No, no.
15:29No. No.
15:29No,
15:29No, no.
15:33No, no.
15:38Let's get underway, Mr. Morton.
15:41We'll stay on silent running for the time being.
15:43Aye, aye, sir.
16:36Breezer directly below.
16:44Returning inland.
16:47Drop site is one minute away.
16:51Altitude 11,000 feet.
16:53Wind velocity?
16:5418 miles an hour.
16:56It's going to be a rough landing.
16:58Just stay this out of the border.
16:59With that wind, I'll drift five or six miles inside Russia
17:01without you violating Soviet airspace.
17:05Open this gate, Ash.
17:09Ten seconds to drop, Sergeant Admiral.
17:12Good luck.
17:13You too, Lee.
17:16Five, four, three, two, one, go.
17:21No.
17:22No.
17:33No.
17:34No.
17:37No.
17:39No.
17:41No.
17:42No.
17:43No.
17:44No.
17:49No.
17:50No.
17:50No.
17:51No.
18:15Identity papers.
18:17Your papers.
18:26What are you doing in the streets at this hour?
18:28Where are you going?
18:31Gaurav.
18:32Gaurav.
18:33It's a long way.
18:35Why are you not traveling by train?
18:39I miss my connection.
18:41You only have a 72-hour pass.
18:44You'll spend all your time walking.
18:54Get into the car.
18:56Get in.
18:59We'll take you to the Army motor port.
19:01They'll give you a lift, Gaurav.
19:03A sailor would leave us better things to do than walk, huh?
19:17We waited outside this building until he came out.
19:20I then injected him with the hypo spray.
19:23Two days after I completed my assignment on Admiral Nelson, you picked me up.
19:33Get him out of here.
19:47Get this message to Lichka and Gaurav right away.
19:59Dr.
21:34Now this is where I live.
21:36You mean this is where your girl lives, huh?
21:39Exactly.
21:40Oh, come on. Let's have a party.
21:42No, no, no.
21:43We'll have a party tomorrow.
21:45Tomorrow, right?
21:52Come on.
21:56Come on.
22:10You're relaxing.
22:11Well, you are pretty convincing yourself.
22:14I wish I were just a sailor on leave.
22:19For tonight you are, Admiral.
22:21But first we will have something to eat.
22:23Make yourself comfortable.
22:25I will only be a minute.
23:09i do not agree to be either one must be a fanatic
23:17i love freedom as much as i love beauty about both i am fanatic
23:28so am i
23:34the hydrojet races will be in two days
23:38all the arrangements have been made
23:46but for now
23:49let us not be fanatics
23:57let us forget our duty
24:25to be continued
24:35to be continued
24:46THE END
25:14Lichka claims Nelson never reached her.
25:16That means either he was picked up by the secret police or for some reason he couldn't contact her.
25:20Isn't there a third possibility? Lichka might be a double agent.
25:24Then she wouldn't have told Nelson the mission was aborted.
25:26She'd do everything possible to make certain he reached the experimental station.
25:32There are a lot of possibilities, aren't there?
25:34And just one thing we can be sure of.
25:36Someone's got to get to Nelson before he gets close enough to that reactor to activate the session in his
25:41bloodstream.
25:42We need someone he knows and who knows him.
25:45We've made arrangements for you to cover the Gordoff hydrojet races as a photographer for Picture World magazine.
25:51Well, I'm a pretty fair amateur photographer, but I don't know if I can pull it off.
25:57Your caption writer will brief you. She's on her way.
26:07Katie!
26:08Lee!
26:09I'm glad Johnson thought to send you.
26:11So am I. Any news of the Admiral?
26:12No, nothing yet.
26:13Will you put the equipment and the cases on the table and open them, Francis?
26:16No, no, no, Sharky. Everybody calls me Sharky.
26:21Thank you, Sharky.
26:24You're welcome.
26:25Johnson sent some special equipment. I'll brief you on it.
26:34This box you're to keep with you at all times.
26:37It contains cameras, film, and an exposure meter.
26:41Inside the gadget box, a small flash unit.
26:46This film we use for taking pictures.
26:49The other side contains boxes which look like film, but are actually smoke bombs.
26:54They're detonated by pressing this spot.
26:58Inside the handle of the flash unit are masks and breathing units, which we can also use underwater.
27:08The lens brush is the most important piece of equipment we've got.
27:13It contains the antidote that will neutralize the cesium-1000 in the Admiral's bloodstream.
27:18You'd better carry it with you at all times.
27:20I understand.
27:21Lee, our orders are to stop the Admiral from reaching that reactor room, whatever the cost.
27:31This lens mount is actually a high-powered rifle, accurate to within 500 yards.
27:37If we can't get close enough to give him the antidote, then your orders are to kill him.
27:49Tomorrow morning at dawn, you will report to Vasily Karma, who is driving the Yugoslavian entry.
27:55Just before the race, you will take his place.
27:58Sometime during the race, you will deliberately roll the boat over.
28:03Right here, about 100 yards from the experimental station.
28:07Well, that would be a lot of fun at 200 miles an hour.
28:10You must do it in such a way that you will not be hurt.
28:13Oh, oh, just badly bruised.
28:16Under water, you will swim to this spot.
28:19There, 20 feet beneath the surface, you will find the intake pipe that leads to the reservoir
28:24from which water is pumped to cool the reactor.
28:28Are there any sharp bends or obstructions in the pipe?
28:32No.
28:34When you have reached the reservoir, you will swim to this point.
28:38That is the entrance to the reactor.
28:40There will be a guard in front of the door.
28:43Once you have disposed of him, he will go through the door into the reactor room.
28:47Then, when you have found out what you need to know, you will retrace your steps and return here.
28:52Is that clear?
28:54Mm-hmm.
28:55Perfectly.
29:17Okay.
29:18Okay.
29:19Mm-hmm.
29:19I'll wait.
29:19Mm-hmm.
29:22Mm-hmm.
29:24Mm-hmm.
29:27Mm-hmm.
29:29Mm-hmm.
29:47we'll only be a few minutes
29:51i'm worried lee it's uh been a bit too easy so far
29:54where are the secret police don't you know there's no such thing as secret police in this
29:58lovely country oh then how come the driver knew exactly where comrade lichka lived
30:05well let's just say that she's gorov's most famous citizen oh have you got the bug
30:14yes good let's go
30:47comrade lichka go away i am busy
30:50i have to talk to you
30:56no visitors today i'm painting i i'm i i'm a friend of the admiral's i don't know what
31:01you're talking about i'm from trying on galleries
31:05come in
31:12you should not have come here the secret police are everywhere
31:20have you any news of admiral nelson
31:23no they must have picked him up
31:26is there any way we can be sure of that
31:28i have tried there is no way
31:31the secret police do not reveal who they arrest
31:37i was just getting ready for another trip
31:39it seems all i ever do is travel
31:42please go now
31:44there is nothing more i can tell you
31:46yes well um i'm sorry we detained you
31:49i understand you are naturally worried about admiral nelson
31:53what will you do now
31:55we're going to the hydrojet races
31:57if the admiral is there
31:58we've got to get to him before he starts with the experimental station
32:01he could not be how could he be without having contacted me
32:05who would have made the arrangements for him
32:07he's a very resourceful man
32:10goodbye and thank you
32:35this is comrade lichka
32:37two american spies
32:38a man and a woman
32:39will be at the boat race today
32:42the man is tall
32:43wearing a brown goldrower jacket
32:45carrying a comrade
32:46why don't we invite comrade lichka
32:48to attend the races with us
32:50i am sure she'd be
32:53delighted
32:54why don't we invite him
33:06why don't we invite you to be here
33:07you
33:07you
33:07you
33:07you
33:29Please let me go.
33:31I have told you Nelson is not here.
33:33You have looked everywhere.
33:34I am not lying.
33:36Then there's nothing to worry about.
33:37Just relax and enjoy the race.
33:52If you tell us where he is, we can stop him before he gets to the reactor.
33:57If you don't care about anything else, save yourself.
34:26I don't care about anything else.
34:43I think it's him.
34:47It is him.
34:56I'll have to shoot him.
35:10There's too much movement.
35:12Shoot. Kill him.
35:14If he gets in there, the explosion will kill us all.
35:18One more move like that and you won't have to wait for an explosion.
35:52I can't do it. There's got to be another way.
36:03Look!
36:10We've got to stop him. Let's get out of the place.
36:12You've never made it.
36:13Well, you better not try and signal anyone. Let's go.
36:22What happened to the other driver?
36:23Oh, he was taken ill, sir.
36:25I was called to fill in for him.
36:29Well, I have to get another camera out of the trunk.
36:38I have to go.
36:41Would you get that case, please?
36:44That one, sir?
36:45Yes.
36:46Yes, sir.
36:54So much for our policeman friend. What about her?
36:56Oh, she's learning to coexist. Aren't you, comrade?
36:59And she's going to tell us how to get to that research center.
37:01It is impossible. There are guards at all the gates.
37:05Yes, but there are gates. How many guards?
37:08Sometimes two, sometimes three or four.
37:11Is there much traffic in the area?
37:13The road only goes to the sea.
37:17There's got to be a way.
37:18If the admiral goes into that reactor room, this whole area will go up, and none of us will get
37:22out of this place alive.
37:23Please let me go. I beg of you. I cannot harm you now.
37:26I'm sorry, comrade. We need you here.
37:28You're not much, but you're all the trading stamps we've got at the moment.
37:33All right, Katie, you drive.
37:38I'm torn.
37:40When we get to the gate stall, we'll play it by ear from then.
38:03Oh, my God.
38:38Oh, my God.
39:08Oh, my God.
39:32Oh, my God.
39:41Junior there is out for a while. What now?
39:44Try to get the other guard over here.
39:46That may take more than a wiggle.
40:01Now, if you want to live longer, you'll work with us, not against us.
40:04Oh, my God.
40:06Oh, my God.
40:11Oh, my God.
40:23Oh, my God.
40:25Oh, my God.
40:55Drive the car in and park at the end of the loading dock.
40:57Now, while you're waiting, get in touch with Morton
40:59and have him bring the flying sub in underwater.
41:00As close to shore as he can. You got it?
41:02Yes, right.
41:02Okay.
42:28Let's go.
42:56Let's go.
43:29Let's go.
43:58Let's go.
44:39Let's go.
44:42Let's go.
45:01Let's go.
45:16Let's go.
45:19Let's go.
45:21Let's go.
45:30Let's go.
45:45Let's go.
45:46Let's go.
45:49Let's go.
45:58Let's go.
46:01Let's go.
46:28We've only got three masks. Come on!
46:56We've only got three masks.
46:58Come on!
46:58Come on!
47:00Come on!
47:06Come on!
47:08Come on!
47:09Come on!
47:10Come on!
47:12Come on!
47:14Come on!
47:15Come on!
47:16Come on!
47:22Come on!
47:41Come on!
47:44Come on!
47:46Come on!
47:48Come on!
47:52Come on!
47:54Come on!
47:56Come on!
48:03Come on!
48:05Come on!
48:06Come on!
48:07Come on!
48:09Come on!
48:18Come on!
48:18Come on!
48:34Come on!
48:39Crack the hatch.
48:51Is that called through to Washington?
48:52Yes, sir.
48:58Johnson, this is Nelson.
49:02I'm fine, fine, Johnson.
49:04Uh-huh.
49:08Well, Johnson, will you listen to me for a minute?
49:11I want you to put a call through to the Russian embassy the moment I hang up.
49:15Tell them we had a little fracas at their Black Sea Intergalactic Space Probe Center.
49:20Yeah, that's right.
49:22A nuclear-powered space probe.
49:24Tell them we were only trying to prevent it being destroyed.
49:27I think they'll understand.
49:31That's right.
49:33That's right.
49:34There was no weapon there, just a couple of reactors.
49:36But the whole show was put on to try to provoke a war.
49:40It almost succeeded.
49:42If I'd walked into that room, well, I'll fill you in later.
49:45I want to get in some dry clothes.
49:50Johnson has it confirmed.
49:52Lichka was a double agent.
49:53She always looked evil.
49:56Don't you think so, Admiral?
49:59Not always, Kitty.
50:02No, that's, uh, not always.
50:06Lee, when you get changed, come down to my cabin.
50:08Yes, sir, with pleasure.
50:09I want to tell you a story about a broken watch, Crystal, that saved your life.
50:13We'll have to.
50:26THE END
50:56THE END
51:15THE END
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