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00:00:00I'd rather be a forest than a street, yes I would, if I only could, I surely would.
00:00:21I'd rather feel the earth beneath my feet, yes I would, if I only could, I surely would.
00:00:42Away, I'd rather sail away, like a swan that's here and gone.
00:00:57A man gets tied up to the ground, gives the world its saddest sound, its saddest sound.
00:01:14I'd rather be a forest than a street, yes I would, if I could, I surely would.
00:01:33I'd rather feel the earth beneath my feet, yes I would, if I only could, I surely would.
00:01:50Hey, Squish!
00:01:54How's it going, baby?
00:01:56You're making it.
00:01:58Yeah, you gotta make it while you can.
00:02:01Hi, Mom.
00:02:20Hi, baby.
00:02:21Steaks, deal monocles.
00:02:23Corn, let me put them on for you.
00:02:24Oh, that's okay, go ahead.
00:02:25I can... Hi, family.
00:02:29Been a long time, huh?
00:02:31Not long enough.
00:02:33Well, pretty, where you been?
00:02:36Well, Opal, I've just been out trying to improve my situation.
00:02:43Look like you've been doing the same thing.
00:02:45You know, getting widowed didn't hurt you none of it.
00:02:47Now, hold that. Roy's dying still hurts me plenty.
00:02:49Aw, Opal, I was trying to...
00:02:52What you're doing is dialing incorrectly, mister.
00:02:54Put on a few years there, uh, didn't you, Squish?
00:03:02Yeah, that's the same.
00:03:04Uh, Squish, would $200 a week be of any interest to you?
00:03:09Pushing hard stuff.
00:03:11Buys a lot of pretty new things.
00:03:24Oh, my God.
00:03:55Ahoy.
00:03:57Ahoy yourself.
00:03:58How far'd you sail?
00:03:59Almost to Catalina.
00:04:00Well, I'm Mother Hubbard, too.
00:04:02Beautiful. I sailed the whole day flat on my back reading a book.
00:04:05You must have that vein pretty well balanced.
00:04:07Dad, even running downwind, she kept the boat dead on.
00:04:10I could have taken a race sitting on the head.
00:04:13That sounds like you're ready.
00:04:15It's like an automatic pilot. You should have seen it.
00:04:17Okay, let's eat.
00:04:18Okay.
00:04:24Squish.
00:04:29Um, leave a little blood in my steak.
00:04:33We're having spaghetti.
00:04:34Ain't I family?
00:04:40You were before Pop went to the NOM.
00:04:43But he ain't coming back.
00:04:45And you are no longer in no way family.
00:04:48But he was my brother, Squish.
00:04:51Orlando.
00:04:52My name is Orlando B. Parker.
00:04:54Got it?
00:04:55Oh, ain't you the one, Mr. Parker.
00:05:02Did Tom call?
00:05:04Yep.
00:05:08Can't go.
00:05:09Well, did you tell Tom's parents that Cal navigated us all the way back from Tahiti?
00:05:13I did.
00:05:14Well, you'd think this coast would be loaded with kids just dying to sail to Hawaii.
00:05:19And with parents who would just love to get rid of them for four weeks.
00:05:23Cal, time's passing.
00:05:24I mean, if you're accepted into Stanford, you have to be there no later than the 7th of September.
00:05:28No ifs, ands.
00:05:29I know.
00:05:29Well, Aggie, he can leave as late as the 1st of August and still get there in time.
00:05:34Oh, leaves you weak, honey.
00:05:37Okay.
00:05:42Got some sweets for my new source.
00:05:44You want one?
00:05:49You know, going to school has made you a real healthy lad, hasn't it?
00:05:55Orlando B. Parker.
00:05:59Only black kid in Chicago that writes Dear Abby.
00:06:05How many five-year-olds did you turn on today, candy man?
00:06:16Orlando B. Parker.
00:06:18You get them steaks.
00:06:20And get them going.
00:06:20So we can have a nice, compatible, family evening.
00:06:27If you're so lonely, why don't you just go rent a friend?
00:06:33How's this dinner coming in here?
00:06:35Well, just fine if you could get old ugly out my way.
00:06:38Come on, pretty pusher.
00:06:39You come around once a year to interfere.
00:06:40Why don't you come on out and let him...
00:06:41You know, someday somebody's going to punch you out.
00:06:46You're the closest.
00:06:49Squish.
00:06:52Cal, I do want you to go.
00:06:54Even if I can't find anyone?
00:06:56He doesn't actually need anyone with that self-steering vein.
00:07:00What about Dick Stanwood?
00:07:02Mr. Yacht Club?
00:07:03Well, funny, he pooed for his father on the Ensenada race.
00:07:07I bet he'd go.
00:07:09If you'd make him feel useful.
00:07:12What do you mean?
00:07:13I mean, you've been asking all your friends to go like so much cargo and dead weight.
00:07:20Cal, I've talked to some of the mothers.
00:07:22I mean, you've asked 12 boys not to go.
00:07:25Honey, you're just going to have to get off this tack and decide whether you want to go at all.
00:07:29Try Stanwood, Cal.
00:07:32I'll talk to his dad.
00:07:33If you guys are going to howl, then first I'm going to the pizza parlor.
00:07:41Thanks for going on, Opal.
00:07:43Ain't there?
00:07:53I'm through playing Uncle, sweetheart.
00:07:56Promise?
00:07:57What you need is a good stickin' boy.
00:08:00Do it.
00:08:01Are you guys going to stop or do I...
00:08:03Go ahead, Om.
00:08:04Do it.
00:08:07I'm coming in.
00:08:08I'm coming in.
00:08:08Railey!
00:08:18Railey!
00:08:22Railey!
00:08:23Railey!
00:08:23Captain Markwell, I presume.
00:08:40I thought you said you were breaking some of your gear, Stanwood.
00:08:43Ready to hate me?
00:08:44The space opened up for me on a chartered flight to Athens.
00:08:49What do you mean?
00:08:50Ten guys, 93 chicks.
00:08:52Would you pass that up?
00:08:54Where am I going to find someone by tomorrow?
00:08:56You'd rather go alone anyway.
00:08:59Isn't that what you told me?
00:09:22Yeah, I can drop you off up to the freeway.
00:09:44Better than just standing.
00:09:58Where are you headed?
00:10:01Anywhere.
00:10:03Anywhere but east.
00:10:05Have you ever done any sailing?
00:10:11Yeah.
00:10:13I'll move.
00:10:23How'd you like to sail to Hawaii?
00:10:28What's the cost?
00:10:30Nothing.
00:10:30It's my boat.
00:10:33Even nothing costs something.
00:10:35My mom, she won't let me go unless I take someone.
00:10:37It's a small boat.
00:10:43Hawaii's over there, huh?
00:10:46Yeah, about 2,300 miles.
00:10:49West.
00:10:53West.
00:10:54Spare parts, top side.
00:10:59Stays.
00:11:02Spreader.
00:11:04Spreader tape.
00:11:06Halyard.
00:11:07Turnbuckles.
00:11:08Radio batteries.
00:11:10Tape recorder.
00:11:11Spare batteries.
00:11:12Tape.
00:11:13Check.
00:11:14First aid kit.
00:11:15Gauze.
00:11:24Tape.
00:11:25Sulfa.
00:11:26Pain relievers.
00:11:27Peroxide.
00:11:27Burn cream.
00:11:29Plastic bandages.
00:11:31Check.
00:11:32Life raft and paddles.
00:11:33Check.
00:11:36Gibson girl.
00:11:41Gibson girl.
00:11:42What does she do?
00:11:43Sends out an SOS signal, like a radio.
00:11:53That's it, Skipper.
00:11:55Time to cast off.
00:12:00Oh.
00:12:02Spare lemons.
00:12:05I'll get them.
00:12:06Don't worry, Mom.
00:12:21What?
00:12:22Me?
00:12:23Worry?
00:12:23Get out of here.
00:12:42Let's go!
00:12:53Hey, fellas!
00:13:09Hawaii!
00:13:11Hawaii!
00:13:12Hawaii!
00:13:13Hawaii!
00:13:14Hawaii!
00:13:15I sure hope we know what we're doing.
00:13:21Cal could sail around the world, and I wouldn't lose one hour's sleep.
00:13:29He's top cloth, Maggie.
00:13:30He knows everything I know.
00:13:32Maybe more.
00:13:33Well, I just wish we knew more about that Orlando Jones.
00:13:37Well, I thought Cal gave us a pretty good profile on him.
00:13:41Classmate in lab science, played football together.
00:13:43They all look alike to me.
00:13:45I didn't even get a chance to meet his parents.
00:13:50I don't remember you actually saying that you wanted to meet his parents.
00:13:57Bye-bye.
00:13:58So, let's see how we did.
00:14:03Let's see.
00:14:46Hey, you look better.
00:14:53You got your color back.
00:14:56I...
00:14:57Yeah.
00:14:58Well, it's wet.
00:14:59It would have been green yesterday.
00:15:16And what's that all about?
00:15:26Oh, this is a sextant.
00:15:28It measures the altitude of the sun above the horizon.
00:15:31And when you put that together with the time and these nautical tables...
00:15:36That's where you're at.
00:15:37Right.
00:15:39Yeah, I'd like to try some of that, Captain.
00:15:41Sure.
00:15:44We get to some smoother water.
00:15:47We still have a couple of thousand miles to go.
00:15:57Man, have I got the hungrys.
00:15:59Hey, those look beautiful.
00:16:20Do you want to sell the boat?
00:16:22Yeah.
00:16:24You think you can handle it?
00:16:25Oh, sure.
00:16:33Okay, listen.
00:16:34Keep the compass on that mark and keep the sails full.
00:16:37Bye, Captain.
00:16:55Terrific.
00:17:05Terrific.
00:17:05We're 16 miles off course.
00:17:27It's going to take half the night to get back on.
00:17:33What, are you going into the paratroopers?
00:17:35It keeps me attached in case I take a header over the side.
00:17:41I wouldn't be able to swim fast enough...
00:17:43...and you don't know how to turn this boat around in the wind.
00:17:48Okay, if I take a peek through the sextant?
00:17:51No.
00:17:55It's too rough.
00:17:59I sure wouldn't want anything to happen to you.
00:18:01You're the only one who knows where we're at.
00:18:03It's too rough.
00:18:05I mean, I'm not too rough.
00:18:06I'm not too rough.
00:18:07I don't know.
00:18:07It's too rough.
00:18:08I don't know.
00:18:12It's too rough.
00:18:12Well, folks, August 2nd, Orlando, we went a little off course thanks to Mother Hubbard,
00:18:30but we're on the right track now, zinging along.
00:18:33We ate the rest of that chicken, Mom.
00:18:35It's great stuff.
00:18:37Talk to you tomorrow.
00:19:42Hey, uh, we're halfway there.
00:20:06Not quite.
00:20:07A third, maybe.
00:20:11How about breakfast?
00:20:12You know, this would be a good day to get you into that sextant, maybe some more sailing, if you're interested.
00:20:29Yeah.
00:20:30Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm interested.
00:20:43Cockroach?
00:20:43We've got to keep a cleaner kitchen, mate.
00:20:49It is clean.
00:20:52I can't afford to get sick out here.
00:20:54You can't.
00:20:55Hey, don't throw the whole package away.
00:20:56That's good cereal.
00:20:57It wasn't in there.
00:20:58Well, you eat it.
00:20:59Maybe you're used to those things.
00:21:00They gross me out.
00:21:01Let's go.
00:22:01Easy fix.
00:22:08You're not ready for that yet.
00:22:09Let's have it.
00:22:19I'm ready.
00:22:23You just don't dig me, do you, Whitey?
00:22:27I'm not prejudiced.
00:22:29Got any more jokes?
00:22:32Okay, so you didn't get an equal opportunity.
00:22:34I know that.
00:22:35Yeah, yeah, that's a fact.
00:22:37And this ain't no equal opportunity boat, neither.
00:22:40You know something?
00:22:40I got the same amount of eyes as you.
00:22:42Count them, two each.
00:22:43And my brain is the same size as yours.
00:22:45Look, five fingers on each hand.
00:22:46Well, when you get off that stuff, I know we're equal.
00:22:49Yeah, well, you know how to say it.
00:22:50But you don't know how to believe it.
00:22:52I don't care.
00:22:53I don't care about blacks or whites.
00:22:55I don't give a damn about you either way.
00:22:57Did you ever think of that?
00:22:59You're good.
00:23:22Is that a flipper or one of them bad guys?
00:23:50It's a blue, a bad guy.
00:23:52It's one of the dumber sharks in the ocean.
00:23:54He's just looking for a handout.
00:23:56We're near the shipping lanes.
00:23:58Those blue buggers tail along behind the big ships looking for garbage.
00:24:01They'll gobble up anything that makes a splash.
00:24:03Anything.
00:24:05They're averaging almost 100 miles a day.
00:24:22Only 900 to go.
00:24:24Hey, Mom.
00:24:25Getting used to your training bra.
00:24:27I can see where it'd be a comfort on longer solo trips.
00:24:32Well, that's about all.
00:24:34August 15th.
00:24:36A good ship lollipop.
00:24:57Hey, what happened there?
00:24:58What's going on?
00:24:59What's going on?
00:25:00Look out!
00:25:04Look out!
00:25:06Hey, what's going on?
00:25:07Hey, what's going on?
00:25:11Hey, what's going on?
00:25:12Look out!
00:25:14Look out!
00:25:15What's going on?
00:25:17Look out!
00:25:45Get the rifle!
00:26:01Get the rifle!
00:26:02Yeah!
00:26:15Get the rifle!
00:26:45Get the rifle!
00:27:00Get the rifle!
00:27:05You ever see anything try to chew through a look?
00:27:14Anything try to chew through aluminum?
00:27:23Here, man.
00:27:24That was the bravest thing I ever seen, you jumping in air.
00:27:27Thanks, Orly.
00:27:32I was only thinking about Mother Hubbard.
00:27:37I need to sail around the world.
00:27:41Nothing's gonna stop me.
00:27:44I need to use my defense.
00:27:49I need to use my defense.
00:27:52I need to take care of my defense.
00:27:56He's in charge of my defense.
00:27:59I need to take care of my defense.
00:28:02But hold it tie it off
00:28:22What's wrong I crossed up the sea gods. I didn't have a coin under the mass. That's why we got hit
00:28:27Are you driving me? No, anyone that does not heed that tradition gets lunch. We got to put a coin under the mass
00:28:34Oh
00:28:40No, hey, that's your lucky silver dollar
00:28:48Let's get the damn mast up
00:28:53Captain
00:28:57Okay
00:29:01All right, that's good
00:29:04Anyway, we got the mast up again. I wouldn't trust it sailing into the wind, but it'll do until we get to Hawaii. I hope
00:29:13We still have half of our food and a third of our water, so we're having a mass-raising banquet
00:29:19out
00:29:27All right
00:29:29Welly
00:29:36Want to hit mother Hubbard?
00:29:40Don't give me no jive preaching straight lady. We're old enough to get drafted and shafted. We're old enough to get loose on the juice
00:29:47Mmm
00:29:55Smells edible there mama. What you got cooking? Oh, it's your favorite, baby
00:30:02home fried Kentucky style hockey pucks
00:30:05Well, Bobby Hull can eat them. I can too
00:30:09Who are you writing to and you'll laugh? No, I won't
00:30:20Dear Abby the lovelorn lady in the newspaper
00:30:26Let's see there man you promise could you solve any of your problems?
00:30:36No
00:30:39What's your problem now?
00:30:41I'll tell you about
00:30:43Some day
00:30:49We'd have to know more about him. Mr. Markwell
00:30:52Well, I wish I knew more lieutenant. I wish I didn't have to bother you at all
00:30:57My wife wanted to take Orlando's mother to lunch and she couldn't find her so she got scared. Well, you know how mothers are
00:31:04You say she checked all the school districts in the Los Angeles area. Yeah, right
00:31:09And when she found out there was no Orlando v. Jones in my son's school, she got pretty frantic
00:31:16Well, we'll check him out as far as we can without fingerprints, but
00:31:21If you think of anything that would indicate where he comes from it certainly would help
00:31:26Right
00:31:36Lieutenant that Jersey
00:31:39I think that Cal said that's Gale Sayers number
00:31:45Chicago Bears, huh?
00:32:09You got to secure everything in here early
00:32:17You got to secure everything in here early
00:32:19How do we secure us?
00:32:25How do we secure us?
00:32:35We're in for a little weather. That's all
00:32:37Nothing to worry about
00:32:39What's up?
00:32:40Besides the sea gods are on our side
00:32:49If not, the silver dollar will be cheerfully refunded
00:32:51Can you please fuck me?
00:32:52Andy, you got to be free
00:32:53Judas and the hinder
00:33:01Oh, so long
00:33:06The wolf right
00:33:07Yes, she has to keep her
00:33:09Not sure
00:33:10Do the blind
00:33:11What's up?
00:33:12Phil, push us
00:33:14Come on!
00:33:36Orlando! Take this!
00:33:38Okay, I got it.
00:33:44Close the hatch!
00:34:02Get down! Get below!
00:34:14Cal!
00:34:20Cal!
00:34:24Cal!
00:34:31Cal!
00:34:39Cal!
00:34:44Cal!
00:35:14Cal!
00:35:15Cal!
00:35:38Cal!
00:35:39Come on.
00:36:01Breathe. Come on, Cal. Breathe.
00:36:09Come on, Keanu. You'll make it. You got to.
00:36:39That's it. That's it. I'm going to make it.
00:36:48Oh, man. You're getting fucked.
00:37:09How's this thing S.O.S., Kelly?
00:37:28You're listening to The Ed Jefford Show, P.A.E.X.
00:37:38Hawaii.
00:37:40Hey, you hear that, Kelly? Hawaii calls. We're almost there.
00:37:44Yes, sir. A windy, wet night in sunny Honolulu.
00:37:47But we've been assured that this storm will be done by breakfast.
00:37:50So don't cancel your plans to go to the beach tomorrow.
00:37:53I won't.
00:37:54And now our twice-a-day bullet on board for boat alerts.
00:37:57To the Schooner Marie, Coast Guard, report your signals are weak.
00:38:01To the Catamaran Sea Cat out of Oxnord, your car will be at Pokai Bay.
00:38:05To the Sloop Yes out of Marina Del Rey.
00:38:08Regards and hey, congratulations from your parents.
00:38:10You've been accepted at Stanford.
00:38:12Also to the Yes and Orlando Parker.
00:38:15Please call Lieutenant Matthews C.I. Division, Los Angeles Police Department on your arrival.
00:38:21To the Catch Golden Hawk, it's a grandson, nine pounds.
00:38:25Parker. I got your number, Mr. Jones.
00:38:31And now back to a full uninterrupted three minutes away from your sand and sea station, KBEX.
00:39:01Hey, hey, wake up. Hey. Hey. Hey, hey.
00:39:05Wake up, buttercup. Kay. Hey. Hey, wake up. Hey. Hey. Hey.
00:39:11Welcome.
00:39:13Wake up.
00:39:14Wake up.
00:39:20Wake up. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey.
00:39:21Awesome, Wants.
00:39:22Are we on course?
00:39:23We're on course.
00:39:24Of course.
00:39:25Are we on course?
00:39:27Of course!
00:39:33Hey, hey, take it easy, Captain.
00:39:35Nine out of ten doctors recommend staying in bed when concussion strikes.
00:39:39Concussion?
00:39:41Yeah, you've been bagging Z's about a ton.
00:39:45Must be almost a day or so from Hawaii.
00:39:49Yeah, right.
00:39:55Mr. and Mrs. Marquardt, this is Orlando.
00:40:11You've probably figured why I've done what I've done.
00:40:15And...
00:40:25If Stanford doesn't take me, I'm where I belong.
00:40:28I want to keep on going.
00:40:30Orly's okay, but he'll get off at Hawaii.
00:40:34I'm a loner, I guess.
00:40:37Deep down, I guess I think I'm better or different anyway.
00:40:42Funny you have a lot of time to think about differences out here.
00:40:46All I want to do is sail around the world, alone.
00:41:16Hey, how are we doing?
00:41:18Peaching.
00:41:19Oh.
00:41:20Oh.
00:41:21Wow.
00:41:22I've had so much sleep, my eyes are gonna throw up.
00:41:25I already figured out position.
00:41:29.
00:41:53.
00:41:54.
00:41:58You've been hijacked, Capitan.
00:42:09Who the hell do you think you are?
00:42:12Don't you know we're in a different current now?
00:42:14Our mass doesn't sail into a headwind.
00:42:16So we sail south, stupid.
00:42:18Coon, you know how far it is to the next grocery store?
00:42:24Well, I don't rightly know, Master Cal.
00:42:27I'm stuck in about 900 miles as the coon swims.
00:42:33I'm talking to an animal.
00:42:36Fanning Island's a thousand miles, 10 days, if the wind holds.
00:42:41Radio in Honolulu had messages for us.
00:42:44You've been accepted at Stanford, honky.
00:42:48Congratulations.
00:42:50So maybe Cap'n Midnight here done you a favor.
00:42:53My folks won't trust me out in the rain after this.
00:42:55To miss a landfall as big as Hawaii, you have to be the dumbest sailor in the world.
00:42:59To air his humor.
00:43:01Here, maybe you'll feel better after you get into your security blanket.
00:43:04That one's free, Cap'n.
00:43:18No charge.
00:43:19Why'd you change our course?
00:43:26Radio in Honolulu had a message for me, too.
00:43:28From the police.
00:43:30What do they want you for?
00:43:33Murder.
00:43:36I killed my uncle.
00:43:41It figures.
00:43:45Massified.
00:43:46All right.
00:43:46All right.
00:43:47All right.
00:44:16You've been fishing for two days.
00:44:23Exactly how many fish have you caught?
00:44:25What time is it?
00:44:27About four o'clock.
00:44:29Four o'clock?
00:44:30Exactly not.
00:44:36Oh, this is the freeze-dried food we were counting on.
00:44:39Water got to it in the storm.
00:44:41Water got to it in the storm.
00:44:46All of it?
00:44:48All of it.
00:44:57All of it.
00:45:02Water got to it.
00:45:04Water got to it.
00:45:06Water got to it.
00:45:10Water got to it.
00:45:11August 24th, the breeze has fallen off, it's too light for Mother Hubbard, no fish yet, I'd even settle for Stanford right now.
00:45:41Great, there goes half our water.
00:46:02Hey man, why don't you take that thing and just stuff it?
00:46:08It saved my life and maybe yours.
00:46:11No, no, I say just stinking life.
00:46:14Yeah, you were floating dead out, I dragged you in, wrapped these fat black lips around your lily white cheeks and breathed you back.
00:46:22Call yourself a loner.
00:46:24Man, I've been loner in all my life, in the middle of nowhere, with nothing and nobody helping.
00:46:29Man, this thing's strung clear back to your mommy.
00:46:33You had just shot, honky.
00:47:03Man...
00:47:09Orly.
00:47:16I'm sorry.
00:47:19Was that a fat?
00:47:23That's a fat.
00:47:33Ok, mom.
00:47:59Wind will pick up pretty soon, won't it?
00:48:02We're heading for the equator.
00:48:04Some of these calm spots go on for days.
00:48:32I knew he forgot something.
00:48:59What's that?
00:49:00Water skis.
00:49:01You don't happen to belong to the auto club, do you?
00:49:17Is that it?
00:49:19Yep.
00:49:23Dear Abby, ask you for some wind, will you?
00:49:29You know, I just don't believe you killed anyone.
00:49:45You can't even kill the cockroach.
00:50:01Hello, cockroach, my old friend.
00:50:07You've come to gross me out again.
00:50:17You've come to gross me out again.
00:50:19You've come to gross me out again.
00:50:21You've come to gross me out again.
00:50:23And I know.
00:50:25I don't want you around no more.
00:50:29It's not as good as you're.
00:50:31I know.
00:50:33You've come to gross me out again.
00:50:35You're coming from.
00:50:37I know.
00:50:39You're coming from.
00:50:41I know you're coming from me.
00:51:13Right, there's no cause for alarm yet.
00:51:35But if you could inquire on your teletype, one of your island stations might know something.
00:51:39Well, they don't have a two-way radio.
00:51:43They have a Gibson girl.
00:51:47They're about four days overdue.
00:51:49Seven.
00:51:51And with that heavy weather, they might have blown south.
00:51:56Thanks.
00:51:58I'm sorry to bother you.
00:52:00Good night.
00:52:01Well, that was strictly for your benefit, dear, because I am not worried.
00:52:09You're not worried?
00:52:11Just me and your lieutenant friend?
00:52:15Well, he's not worried.
00:52:18Well, he found out something about that colored boy.
00:52:22Well, he found out that the knifing was an accident.
00:52:24Well, then why do they want him back in Chicago?
00:52:26Well, it's just routine paperwork to clear up the matter.
00:52:30If the good Lord ever gets our boy to Hawaii.
00:52:47We're selling that damn boat.
00:52:51Honey, calm down.
00:52:52The big storm will be two or three days getting back on course.
00:52:56And nobody's heard any SOSs.
00:53:19How far does that thing signal?
00:53:22A hundred miles during the day.
00:53:25Over a thousand at night.
00:53:26Get the gas in the line.
00:53:52Get the gas in the line.
00:53:53It's spoiled food.
00:54:04I was saving it for guests.
00:54:06Looks like we got one.
00:54:23When he gets near the bait, shoot.
00:54:36Yeah.
00:54:37Wait.
00:54:39Now!
00:54:44Hey, you got him, Marshal.
00:54:46Stay away from the mouth.
00:54:59We did it.
00:55:01He's dead.
00:55:01I'll get a hammer and make sure.
00:55:03Get off me.
00:55:14If I miss him with the first whack, he may bite all the way through your leg.
00:55:17He may open his mouth.
00:55:22You put your leg out.
00:55:23Yeah.
00:55:23Yeah.
00:55:24Yeah.
00:55:33Yeah.
00:55:36Yeah.
00:55:37How are those pills working?
00:55:52Hey, hey, I'm in the friendly skies.
00:55:56Are you up to some food?
00:55:59Is the Pope a gathering?
00:56:01You can't.
00:56:18Some Blue Shark wine?
00:56:20Yeah.
00:56:25You Oreo.
00:56:27I don't want them germs that make you move to the suburbs.
00:56:31I thought I'd try some lantern gas in the motor.
00:56:39You keep loosening that tourniquet every so often.
00:56:42Okay.
00:56:43Hey, don't go too fast.
00:56:45I want to enjoy the scenery.
00:57:01That's a no-no.
00:57:19Oh, no, no, that's a no-no.
00:57:31You need a doctor on me.
00:57:32No, man, the software worked great.
00:57:34Listen, there'll be a big wind along tomorrow.
00:57:36Hey.
00:57:38Now, ladies and gentlemen, direct from Las Vegas.
00:57:45I'd rather be a hammer than a nail.
00:57:50Yes, I would.
00:57:54If I could, I surely would.
00:58:02I'd rather be a sparrow than a snake.
00:58:09Yes, I would.
00:58:12If I could, I surely would.
00:58:16I'd rather sail away.
00:58:26Like a swan that's here and gone.
00:58:32A man gets tied up to the ground.
00:58:38Ground, ground, he gives the world.
00:58:44It's at his side.
00:58:47It's at his side.
00:58:50I'd rather be a forest than a street.
00:58:59Yes, I would.
00:59:03If I could, if I could, I surely would.
00:59:07I'd rather be a sparrow than a snake.
00:59:15I'd rather be a sparrow than a snake.
00:59:17Yes I would, if I could, I surely would
00:59:47Yes I would, if I could, I would, if I could, If I could, I would...
01:00:14Merry Christmas, Black Beauty.
01:00:44Merry Christmas, Black Beauty.
01:01:14Merry Christmas, Black Beauty.
01:01:44I wouldn't.
01:01:46I wouldn't.
01:01:48Mom, Mom, you push the door.
01:01:50I just...
01:01:57Cal, I wouldn't kill anybody.
01:02:01I wouldn't.
01:02:03Orly, wake up, Orly. Wake up.
01:02:05Where's the Gibson, Orly?
01:02:07Hey, man, you don't need any help.
01:02:10You're playing with the gang green, Orly.
01:02:24Where's the Gibson, Orly?
01:02:27I threw it overboard.
01:02:29When?
01:02:31When you were asleep.
01:02:33You stupid...
01:02:39Cal?
01:02:41Cal?
01:02:42You think I'm gonna die?
01:02:45No.
01:02:46No such luck.
01:02:48Listen, if I don't make it, you gotta promise you'll keep going.
01:02:53All the way.
01:02:54You keep talking like that.
01:02:56I don't give a damn what happens to you.
01:02:59Ruined the trip, wouldn't it?
01:03:02Wouldn't it?
01:03:03I'd rather be a forest than a tree...
01:03:33I don't need any more pills.
01:03:35Sorry.
01:03:36I'm getting any more pills.
01:03:38Sorry.
01:03:39No.
01:03:40No.
01:03:41I don't want to get any more pills.
01:03:42Sorry.
01:03:44No.
01:03:46No.
01:03:47I don't want to get any more pills.
01:03:48Any more pills?
01:04:02Sorry.
01:04:06You gotta go all the way, Callie.
01:04:09Around the whole world.
01:04:11Easy.
01:04:14Look at the maid.
01:04:17So you better hang in.
01:04:18Oh, my God.
01:04:48Okay.
01:04:50Okay.
01:04:51Okay.
01:04:52Okay.
01:04:53Okay.
01:04:54Okay.
01:04:55Let's go.
01:05:25How long have you been adrift?
01:05:31Drift?
01:05:32I'm under sail to Fanning Island.
01:05:34Well, then, you made it.
01:05:37Fanning is right there.
01:05:43Fancy that.
01:05:44There's a coming for you, near.
01:05:46Unconscious. Something's wrong with his leg.
01:05:49It's gangrene. Shark bite.
01:05:52Bite!
01:05:53We'll get you both to the hospital on Fanning.
01:05:55Just get him there.
01:05:57I'll sail in.
01:05:59You sure you'll be all right?
01:06:02Do you know if I can get a mast on Fanning?
01:06:06No, it's not very likely.
01:06:07It's a copra plantation.
01:06:10But Christmas Island,
01:06:11about a day south of here,
01:06:13should have a mast for you, I think.
01:06:14Here's something to wrench your teeth with.
01:06:26Oh.
01:06:38Cast up.
01:06:39I'll see you on the island.
01:06:46I'll see you on the island.
01:06:46I'll see you on the island.
01:06:46Come on.
01:07:16Come on.
01:07:46Come on.
01:07:52Oh, Orly.
01:07:59The operator has Christmas Island for you.
01:08:04Hello?
01:08:05Is Calvin Markwell there?
01:08:07Yeah, an American kid with a sloop called the Guess.
01:08:10Yeah, that's right.
01:08:12He tried to call me a couple of days ago, but I couldn't talk.
01:08:17Oh.
01:08:21Okay.
01:08:23Thanks.
01:08:25He was not there?
01:08:27No, he sailed southwest yesterday.
01:08:31For Samoa.
01:08:47Way to go, Kelly.
01:08:48Hey, where'd you get?
01:09:01They were just given to me.
01:09:06You thought it was your friend?
01:09:08No, it couldn't be.
01:09:11But it is.
01:09:14Hey, Captain Queeg.
01:09:16Captain Midnight.
01:09:17Why, your mouth's as big as a blue shark.
01:09:19I heard you were sailing south.
01:09:21Now, the wind's switched.
01:09:23No, the wind's out of the north, Chalky.
01:09:25Hey, I talked to my folks.
01:09:27I bet they flipped.
01:09:28Ready for a good laugh?
01:09:29They told me that another kid was sailing around the world in a sloop just like mine.
01:09:35Alone.
01:09:36So you got competition?
01:09:38Yeah.
01:09:39It's not that big to me anymore.
01:09:40Hey, who are you kidding, man?
01:09:42The yes's got to go all the way.
01:09:43I'm going to go all the way.
01:09:45Well, you better.
01:09:47Or I'll get Mr. Gross to eat you alive.
01:09:50My folks said that Lieutenant Matthews checked into your accident.
01:09:56Yeah?
01:09:59That's what the police called it.
01:10:02An accident.
01:10:04You still have to go back, though.
01:10:07So they can close up the case.
01:10:09But Lieutenant Matthews said that everything's going to be all right.
01:10:15Anything you say, General Custer.
01:10:17Hey, how'd you talk your folks into letting you go on?
01:10:19Oh, I had a very persuasive argument.
01:10:22I told them I was going on.
01:10:24Dad cabled me some money, and Mom's counting her beads.
01:10:29Still writing her?
01:10:33Oh, yeah.
01:10:36Would you mail it for me?
01:10:38Oh, yeah.
01:10:39I'm picking up a guy in Australia.
01:10:42Yeah?
01:10:44Yeah, he's meeting me there in a couple of months.
01:10:48Yeah.
01:10:48Here's his airline ticket.
01:10:59No, Cal.
01:10:59You've got to go along.
01:11:01And prove something.
01:11:03That's something I already know.
01:11:06Maybe the other kid doesn't know he can.
01:11:10You and I, we can prove something else.
01:11:13There's about a couple of guys that are different.
01:11:21Yeah.
01:11:24So, get off your butt and go to Chicago and meet me in Australia.
01:11:29Or I'll kick you in the leg.
01:11:35Will you?
01:11:35Okay.
01:11:47I'll write you.
01:12:03Are you sure he'll be all right?
01:12:06I'll give you some cream for that burn.
01:12:09A close friend of yours, is he?
01:12:11No.
01:12:14He's my brother.
01:12:16I see.
01:12:18Yes, well, he's coming along nicely.
01:12:21Okay.
01:12:22Thanks for everything.
01:12:23And we wish we could have saved all of him.
01:12:26All of him?
01:12:28Didn't anyone tell you?
01:12:30The leg was totally necrotic.
01:12:33A bacterial gangrene.
01:12:34Mr. Markwell.
01:12:39Apparently, he didn't want you to know.
01:12:46Quite a lad, that one.
01:12:51That's a fact.
01:12:52Dear Abby, we made it.
01:13:15And without your advice.
01:13:19My friend and I had this little problem with no food, no water, no wind, nothing.
01:13:24Out in the big empty.
01:13:25But we learned something you can tell your sob-sister readers.
01:13:30When you start quitting, the dying begins.
01:13:34Quitting is very bad for your health.
01:13:37And that's a fact.
01:13:38Sincerely, Orlando B. Parker.
01:13:43Oh, P.S.
01:13:45The reason why I write you, Abby, is kind of embarrassing.
01:13:49You see, this shark got me pregnant.
01:13:51Now, should I tell my parents or just try another pill?
01:13:54Away, I'd rather sail away.
01:14:09Like a swan that's here and gone.
01:14:15A man gets tied up to the ground.
01:14:25Gives the world its saddest sound.
01:14:33Its saddest sound.
01:14:35I'd rather be a forest than a street.
01:14:44Yes, I would.
01:14:48If I only could.
01:14:53I surely would.
01:14:57I'd rather feel the earth beneath my feet.
01:15:03Yes, I would.
01:15:08If I only could.
01:15:12I surely would.
01:15:15I surely would.

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