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Clips from The Hunt for Red October (1990)
"It's time, captain."
The Hunt for Red October (1990)
"It's time."
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"Time indeed."
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"- Jack, you're going to miss the plane. - Okay. Cricket, you listen to me."
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"- Will you promise? - I promise."
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"I don't know. This thing's still on London time."
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"- Milk and sugar? - Milk and sugar."
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"What is she now, three?"
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"if we were to buy her a baby brother."
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"British Intelligence obtained these pictures two days ago."
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"She's the Red October, the latest Typhoon class."
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"Big son of a bitch."
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"A satellite caught Red October in Polijarny inlet this morning."
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"Do you hear it?"
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"No."
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"Wait a minute. Maybe."
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"So..."
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"a biologic."
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"- A what? - A whale, Beaumont. A whale."
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"We don't have time for sea stories."
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"He figures this whole boat is basically"
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"- He gets this piece of Pavarotti... - He was Paganini."
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"- Whatever. - Paganini."
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"It's a wild guess,"
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"Okay. Start your track. I'll be there in a minute."
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"Time to open the orders, sir."
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"The Political Officer is in your cabin."
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"Very well."
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"And the seventh angel poured forth his bowl into the air,"
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"'It is done.'"
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"A man with your responsibilities reading about the end of the world."
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"I am become death, the destroyer of worlds."
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"- American? - He invented the atomic bomb,"
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"- Your boat, Captain? - Yes."
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"Having evaluated the operational readiness"
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"we are to return to Polijarny on or about the 16th of this month."
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"Where I'm going, you cannot follow."
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"- Get it over. - Relax! Stop being an old maid."
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"You want to come up here and do it yourself?"
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"Who let you in here?"
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"Skip, what, have they got you playing with models now?"
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"It's not a model. The DSRV. Rescue sub."
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"I know what it is. What are you doing with it?"
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"so it'll mate with British, German... Just about anybody's sub."
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"Would you launch an ICBM horizontally?"
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"Right down the long axis of the sub."
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"- How about a towed sonar array? - Nope. Too close to the screws."
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"This... This could be a caterpillar."
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"Magneto-hydrodynamic propulsion."
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"Goes in the front, gets squirted out the back."
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"Only it's got no moving parts, so it's very, very quiet."
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"It's doubtful our sonar would even pick it up."
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"Couldn't make it work."
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"because some fool parked a dozen warheads"
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"You're blaming yourself, Captain. It was an accident."
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"To base, Captain."
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"and I'm a senior combat officer."
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"We do not cancel operations because of accidents."
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"Seaman, come here."
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"Come here."
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"- Your name? - Cook's Assistant Loginov, sir."
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"Good. I want you and the doctor to witness this."
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"The reason for having two missile keys"
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"May arm the missiles. Perhaps I should keep the key."
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"- Thank you. That'll be all, Doctor. - Captain, I..."
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"Twin screws. The plant noise sounds like a Typhoon."
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"Not if we stay in his baffles."
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"Comrades, this is your captain."
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"It is an honor to speak to you today,"
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"It reminds me of the heady days of Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin,"
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"They will tremble again at the sound of our silence."
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"Diving command."
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"We will leave our fleet behind."
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"We will pass through the American patrols,"
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"and lay off their largest city and listen to their rock 'n' roll"
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"Then..."
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"where the sun is warm and so is the comradeship."
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"Cryogenic plant coming on line, Captain."
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"Caterpillar engaging."
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"- What happened? - I don't know."
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"The American is continuing in his original course."
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"One minute, he was steady 4,000 yards off the bow,"
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"You know what they are?"
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"Thing disappeared right in front of him, and that's only the half of it."
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"- Got your I.D.? - My God, this is unbelievable."
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"Where are we going, anyway?"
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"Most of the Joint Chiefs will be there, along with a few other people."
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"Look, no one understands this material better than you."
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"roughly the same size as a World War ll aircraft carrier."
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"that would enable the sub to run virtually silent."
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"It is also possible that this drive system, if operable,"
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"with little or no warning before impact."
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"There are now some 58 nuclear submarines"
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"Admiral Greer, your conclusions."
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"I must emphasize the extreme sensitivity of this information"
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"Now, the contents of the letter are unknown,"
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"a meeting with Premier Chernenko, and within minutes of that meeting,"
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"You son of a bitch."
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"You wish to add something to our discussion, Dr. Ryan?"
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"Ramius might be trying to defect."
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"He's Lithuanian by birth, raised by his paternal grandfather, a fisherman."
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"And he has no children, no ties to leave behind."
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"Come on. You're just an analyst. How can you read his mind?"
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"Dr. Ryan, would you stay for a moment, please?"
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"Listen, I'm a politician, which means I'm a cheat and a liar,"
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"but it also means that I keep my options open."
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"The Russians get one whiff of this"
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"The general was right."
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"I am not field personnel. I am only an analyst."
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"You're perfect."
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"- What is it? What's happened? - Mast secured, helm at two-thirds."
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"- Commence heading 2-0-5. - 2-0-5, affirmative."
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"Sitting on the bottom like an addled schoolboy."
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"- Captain... - Passing at..."
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"of going to 105% on the reactor."
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"Go to 105 on the reactor."
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"- She just married a factory manager. - Excuse me, Doctor."
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"- Now? - Now."
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"Thank you, Doctor."
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"He didn't slip on his tea, did he?"
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