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Britannic is a 2000 spy television film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. The film depicts a heavily fictionalized version of the sinking of HMHS Britannic in 1916
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00:02:26Come on, can I look out the window?
00:02:28Will your husband join us on board ship, Mom?
00:02:34Haven't they told you anything?
00:02:36They're joining him in Greece.
00:02:38Somehow, in spite of everything I could do,
00:02:41he's managed to become ambassador to a third-rate country.
00:02:43I've heard Greece is lovely, full of tradition, and the people are interested.
00:02:46I know all the Greeks have only history to recommend them, my dear.
00:02:49The future belongs to England.
00:02:54Look!
00:02:55There it is!
00:02:56There she is, ladies.
00:03:05The Britannic.
00:03:07Sister ship to the late Titanic.
00:03:09You're home away from home.
00:03:11Let us hope she's a little more seaworthy.
00:03:13It was the bulkheads that did in the Titanic, man.
00:03:16These here on the Britannic go up another five decks.
00:03:19Watertight.
00:03:20Safe as can be.
00:03:22We've got a second skin of steel.
00:03:24Runs the full length of the ship.
00:03:26Unsinkable is what she is.
00:03:27Oh, marvellous.
00:03:28Is this dock three?
00:03:47Through the archway down on the left, sir.
00:03:53Are you sure?
00:03:55What the...
00:03:56I have not much time.
00:04:22Gangway!
00:04:36Excuse me, ladies.
00:04:37Gangway!
00:04:39If we had started this war ten years ago, number one, I would now be in charge of a battleship.
00:04:44Yes, sir.
00:04:45You said I find myself in charge of a cruise ship, decked up like a floating mercenary.
00:04:51Well, she is the largest ship in the world, sir.
00:04:54Hmm.
00:04:55Well, I do hope our quarters are not too far.
00:04:59Not at all, madam.
00:05:00In fact, we have great pleasure allocated to the state of this.
00:05:04This camp!
00:05:06Good heavens.
00:05:07Not yet underway, and one of them's got the vapors.
00:05:15Everything's fine.
00:05:17Probably the excitement of leaving home, being on board ship.
00:05:22Have you ever sailed before?
00:05:27Yes.
00:05:29A pleasure cruise, perhaps?
00:05:32No.
00:05:32I love being at sea.
00:05:38What was it Byron said?
00:05:41Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll.
00:05:46Ten thousand fleets, something.
00:05:49Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain.
00:05:53Man marks the earth with ruin.
00:05:54Man, his control stops at the shore.
00:05:59That's it exactly.
00:06:01Extraordinary.
00:06:04Is there anything else I can do for you, Miss Campbell?
00:06:08I'm fine now.
00:06:16Lady Lewis's governor, sir, to see you.
00:06:19Miss Campbell.
00:06:21A governor's?
00:06:25Very well.
00:06:30Captain.
00:06:31I trust that Lady Lewis is feeling comfortable.
00:06:34Quite comfortable, sir.
00:06:35May I speak to you alone?
00:06:37It is a matter of some delicacy.
00:06:39Very well, very well.
00:06:41Now, what is it, Miss Campbell?
00:06:46I have a ship to run.
00:06:48My instructions are to speak to you alone, sir.
00:06:52Mr Townsend is my first officer.
00:06:53Anything you have to say to me, you can say in front of him.
00:06:57You may count on my discretion.
00:07:02Very well.
00:07:09Secret.
00:07:09Good God, you're with military intelligence?
00:07:18Yes.
00:07:19You?
00:07:21Are you upset because I'm an intelligence operative, sir, or because I am a woman?
00:07:25This is a hospital ship.
00:07:29What are you doing here?
00:07:31We have reason to believe there is a spy on board.
00:07:34A spy here?
00:07:35That's absurd.
00:07:36Perhaps he wants to report on the accommodation, sir.
00:07:39The Germans believe you are carrying munitions.
00:07:42Let me assure you, Miss Campbell, and any Germans who may be listening, this is a hospital ship.
00:07:49We are carrying medical supplies.
00:07:52Yes, indeed, we do have some small arms on board to secure the ship.
00:07:56And yes, indeed, there is a Lewis gun on the deck.
00:07:59But that is all within the articles of war.
00:08:01In fact, Miss Campbell, it is only your presence here that compromises our non-competent status.
00:08:09Nevertheless, if there is a spy on board...
00:08:12If there is a spy on board, I doubt very much that you are the person to find him.
00:08:16I can assure you, Captain, I am fully qualified.
00:08:27We put into Naples for more coal.
00:08:29If you have not found your spy by then, I will contact the Admiralty and ask permission to put you ashore.
00:08:38Captain...
00:08:38That will be all, Miss Campbell.
00:08:41You may return to your duties, whatever they may be.
00:08:52Cloak and dagger nonsense.
00:08:54No wonder the war drags on.
00:08:56Contact the war office.
00:08:58All these orders confirmed.
00:08:59You mustn't, William, you mustn't.
00:09:05How am I to be a fireman if I don't know how to put out a fire?
00:09:11Hello there.
00:09:13Hello, Miss Campbell.
00:09:15We've gotten lost and now William wants to put out a fire.
00:09:18Oh, dear.
00:09:19Well, then who is going to help me fight off the terrible pirates?
00:09:22Pirates?
00:09:23What pirates?
00:09:24Where?
00:09:25If you help William put the hose back, then we'll go and find them.
00:09:30Everyone's aboard, sir.
00:09:31Very well, Mr. Townsend.
00:09:32Take her out.
00:09:33Aye, aye, sir.
00:09:34Try not to scratch the paintwork.
00:09:41Hold on now.
00:09:42Meet us by pirates!
00:09:43Pirates!
00:09:44William!
00:09:44Oh, I see.
00:09:45Well, stand fast, then.
00:09:47We'll make a fight of it.
00:09:48William!
00:09:50Oh, if I beg your pardon?
00:09:51Not at all.
00:09:52We were expecting pirates now, weren't we?
00:09:54I see.
00:09:54You can imagine my relief.
00:09:57Well, I hope that he hasn't...
00:09:58Of course not, Mrs...
00:10:00Miss Campbell.
00:10:02Chaplain Reynolds at your service, Miss Campbell.
00:10:05Would you like to look for pirates with us?
00:10:08I'd like that very much indeed.
00:10:10Later, perhaps.
00:10:12When I'm settled in.
00:10:13Well, if they have not overwhelmed us by then.
00:10:18We're underway.
00:10:20Yes.
00:10:21Come on, Sarah, William.
00:10:23Good luck.
00:10:24I shall need it.
00:10:28Oh, God.
00:10:36Discomfort in your hip is to be expected,
00:10:38especially after so serious an injury.
00:10:41Oh, don't be ridiculous.
00:10:42I fell off a horse.
00:10:43How serious can it be?
00:10:46Are you sending someone to find my children?
00:10:49They are searching the ship now, madam.
00:10:51All available personnel.
00:10:54They would not allow her to make this voyage
00:10:57some sort of an immigration problem.
00:10:59I beg your pardon?
00:11:00Margaret, my governess,
00:11:01they would not allow her to leave England.
00:11:04And in her stead,
00:11:05they have given me a complete stretch.
00:11:08And yet, though gravely wounded
00:11:10and without your Margaret,
00:11:12you press on, undaunted and unafraid.
00:11:16Do you always satirise your patients, Doctor?
00:11:23Divine intervention.
00:11:24Would you mind?
00:11:25Just...
00:11:29Ma!
00:11:31Tell me!
00:11:31William was ever so bad.
00:11:33He got us lost,
00:11:34and then he got into things.
00:11:36Yes.
00:11:38Sarah, darling,
00:11:38being an informer is most unattractive.
00:11:40Now you'll find chocolates in Mama's trunk.
00:11:43Oh, yes.
00:11:44I found them in the corridor.
00:11:46Well done.
00:11:47Are you feeling better now?
00:11:49And where have you been?
00:11:51I was just having a look at the ship.
00:11:53Well, I hope you enjoyed yourself.
00:11:55We have somehow managed without you.
00:11:57Doctor,
00:11:58thank you so much.
00:12:00Do you know how busy you are?
00:12:01At your service, Martha.
00:12:09Charming fellow.
00:12:10Shall I unpack for you, Mom?
00:12:14What if you're not otherwise engaged?
00:12:15That's not fair.
00:12:45That is it. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to His Majesty's hospital ship, Britannic. I am Captain Barrett. We are engaged upon a noble mission to bring aid and comfort to men who have offered up their lives in the defense of their country.
00:13:05In seven days' time, God willing, we shall arrive at the Greek island of Mudras, where we shall embark some 3,000 wounded soldiers.
00:13:14You young ladies have volunteered to help them on the road to recovery and final victory.
00:13:20For this, the officers and crew of this ship salute you. Our chief medical officer is Major Baker. He will supervise your preparations.
00:13:30Now, though we are a hospital ship, and therefore non-combatants, nonetheless we shall observe swift military discipline.
00:13:40Isn't it a bit dangerous having the bulkhead doors open like that? What happens if we hit a mine?
00:13:57We only do it for the shift changes, morning and evening. Takes no more than 15 minutes or so.
00:14:02We'll lock it down good inside, don't you worry, sir.
00:14:04Right.
00:14:15Uh, beg your pardon, sir?
00:14:17Yes?
00:14:18It's Stoker Evans, sir.
00:14:19What is it, Evans?
00:14:20If I could talk to you for just a moment, sir.
00:14:23Oh, yes, of course. Um, walk with me.
00:14:26I don't mean to take up too much of your time.
00:14:34No, it's quite all right.
00:14:35Uh, it's about my boy, Tom.
00:14:37Yes?
00:14:38He's, uh, not well, sir, and, uh, the doctors don't seem to be able to help.
00:14:42Oh.
00:14:42It just gets worse and worse, you see.
00:14:46Well, I'm sorry to hear that, Evans.
00:14:48So, I was, uh, I was wondering, you know, the wife and I, we've been, uh, we've been praying every night, and it just, uh, it just seems to get worse, you know?
00:14:58I see. Well, I'm sure your prayers will be answered.
00:15:04You know, maybe it's something I've done.
00:15:10You know, maybe God won't listen because the kind of man I used to be.
00:15:13I'd be ashamed to tell you some of the things I've done in my life, sir.
00:15:19But I don't think it's fair that my wee boy has to pay for that, is it?
00:15:27What kind of a God
00:15:29would make a child pay for his father's past?
00:15:35God loves your son.
00:15:36If he should die, he'll pass from your hands into God's hands.
00:15:41And can you love your son more than God loves him?
00:15:43No.
00:15:46No.
00:15:47Whatever happens, your Tom will be taken care of.
00:15:53Just do the best for him.
00:15:55And leave the rest to God.
00:15:58Thank you, son.
00:16:00I never thought of it like that.
00:16:13Sir, would you, uh, would you like me to show you around?
00:16:18A guided tour?
00:16:20Very good.
00:16:21Yeah, this way, sir.
00:16:22I found the munitions.
00:16:28There's rifles, pistols, machine guns, some light artillery, and plenty of ammunition.
00:16:33All of it bound for Cairo.
00:16:35Where are they stored?
00:16:36In the bow section of the deck.
00:16:38There's tons of it.
00:16:40And that makes what we're doing legal and proper, doesn't it?
00:16:43Any problems with your men?
00:16:45Well, we could use a few more, you know.
00:16:47But, uh, the ones we have will do whatever it takes to stick a knife in John Bull.
00:16:53They've all lost friends and family to the black and tans.
00:16:57I'll get the weapons.
00:16:59Make sure everyone's ready.
00:17:00And what happens after the ship is ours?
00:17:04We'll be escorted by the U-boat until we're outside British shipping lanes.
00:17:07Then we'll take her into a neutral port and show the world what they've been up to.
00:17:11Rub their fat, limey noses in it.
00:17:13Good luck.
00:17:43Good luck.
00:18:13Captain.
00:18:23Captain.
00:18:27Captain.
00:18:31Condemn returning.
00:18:36Sir, I picked up a radio message from somewhere close by.
00:18:40Can't make much sense of it, I'm afraid.
00:18:41A code of some sort.
00:18:42Could be a U-boat.
00:18:45Helmsman, take evasive action.
00:18:47Aye, sir.
00:18:47Don't insiders!
00:19:00Hope!
00:19:10Don't!
00:19:11Okay!
00:19:12Don't die!
00:19:13Oh, my God.
00:19:43Oh my God!
00:19:46Oh my God!
00:19:48Oh my God!
00:19:52Oh my God!
00:20:08They will not be able to do this.
00:20:10And we will leave the boat to sink.
00:20:12You are a specialist. You have to trust in your trust.
00:20:17Let us confirm our friend's appointment.
00:20:42Miss Campbell, what are you doing?
00:20:59I saw something. A man climbing over a railing.
00:21:03Really? And you decided to come out on deck in your night clothes?
00:21:08Miss Campbell, the next time you feel the urge to come out on deck alone after dark,
00:21:13I suggest you dress yourself properly.
00:21:16Now you will allow me to escort you back to your cabin.
00:21:19If you don't mind, I'd like to have a look around first, sir.
00:21:21I do mind. And I must insist that you return to your cabin immediately.
00:21:25You wanted to see me, sir? Yes. Sit down, Helm.
00:21:43You placed Vera Campbell on board the Britannic.
00:21:49I had no choice, sir.
00:21:50You decided Bodica was the man for this job?
00:21:52He became unavailable, sir. Unavailable?
00:21:56He's dead, sir. I had one hour to find a replacement.
00:21:59You were at Downing Street and couldn't be reached.
00:22:01But Vera Campbell, she's only just finished her training. What's her cover?
00:22:14The wife of our ambassador to Greece is on board.
00:22:16We've managed to get Miss Campbell assigned as her governess.
00:22:19I'm sure she'll do the job.
00:22:21Besides, isn't all this rather a tempest in a teapot?
00:22:26Beg your pardon?
00:22:27Well, none of us is really convinced that there actually is a spy on board that ship.
00:22:30Our source for the information is not the most reliable.
00:22:33And we thought, well, why send someone we may well need elsewhere?
00:22:40I see.
00:22:41There is really nothing to worry about.
00:22:43Cairo will get its munitions, and Miss Campbell will have a pleasant ocean voyage.
00:22:51You wanted to see me, Captain.
00:22:53Miss Campbell, did you enjoy your little walk last night?
00:22:56Yes. It was quite refreshing.
00:22:59Do you generally walk around in your dressing gown?
00:23:01No, sir. I do not. There was a man...
00:23:04I know, I know. Climbed over some railings. I heard all about it, yes.
00:23:08Miss Campbell, there are several hundreds of men on this ship.
00:23:10One or two of whom, from time to time, may climb over railings.
00:23:13Now, I will have each and every one of those men shot as spies.
00:23:19Sir.
00:23:20Anything, in fact, to prevent you from wandering around this ship in a half-naked state.
00:23:27I fear Mr. Townsend has given you the wrong impression.
00:23:30Hmm.
00:23:31From now on, you will refrain from walking around this ship after dark unless you have an escort.
00:23:36Captain Barrett, my orders give me complete freedom of movement on this ship.
00:23:41No, Miss, they do not. On this ship, no one has any freedom unless I allow it.
00:23:46May I...
00:23:47It will be all, Miss Campbell.
00:23:52Sir.
00:23:53It's simply dreadful having an exercise in the middle of the day when the sun is directly overhead.
00:24:06Stop it!
00:24:07William, stop pestering your sister.
00:24:08I'm not pestering.
00:24:09You are so pestering.
00:24:10I've seldom been so pestered.
00:24:11Let's all behave, shall we?
00:24:12I'll pay attention.
00:24:13You're as white as a ghost, Vera.
00:24:14What is the matter?
00:24:15There is nothing to matter, Mum.
00:24:16A boat filled with beautiful women.
00:24:17Has any man ever been so fortunate?
00:24:18Oh, Chaplain Reynolds.
00:24:19That's your service, ma'am.
00:24:20Miss Campbell.
00:24:21You feeling all right?
00:24:22There.
00:24:23You see?
00:24:24I told her she does not look well.
00:24:25I am quite all right.
00:24:26Really?
00:24:27She hasn't been all right since we came on board.
00:24:29Well, there's nothing like a sea voyage to change all that.
00:24:31A few more days at sea, and Miss Campbell will be as ruddy as a sailor.
00:24:43Oh, really, sir?
00:24:44I do not think Miss Campbell would benefit in the slightest from being ruddy.
00:24:48Quite right.
00:24:49She's perfect the way she is.
00:24:51You flatter me.
00:24:52I mark the accent, and I know her.
00:24:54I'm happy to stay.
00:24:56Well, I'd like to thank Miss Campbell.
00:24:58Blatter me. I'm sure Lady Louise would agree I could stand some improvement.
00:25:01Oh, nonsense, dear. It is only that I worry about you. Poor thing.
00:25:06Step forward, please. You will be assisted onto the boats by a crew member.
00:25:11Pay attention to his instructions, for they may save your life.
00:25:16This way, miss.
00:25:28What's the trouble here, then, miss?
00:25:35No trouble. She's not feeling well.
00:25:41Up you go.
00:25:43A hand, please.
00:25:57Sorry.
00:25:58You're afraid?
00:26:00Yes.
00:26:03Tell me.
00:26:05I was on the Titanic when she went down.
00:26:12Were you alone?
00:26:14No.
00:26:16My husband was with me.
00:26:19He didn't survive.
00:26:20I admire your courage, Miss Campbell.
00:26:29Oh, I've been told this ship is unsinkable.
00:26:35And yet, here we are, being shouted at, and told what to do in case it does sink.
00:26:39Kind of confusing and contradictory.
00:26:42I beg your pardon.
00:26:43Have I interrupted some?
00:26:44No.
00:26:44Of course not.
00:26:45Of course not.
00:26:46Are we going to look for pirates today?
00:26:49Sure, my jibblers!
00:26:50Jibblers!
00:26:51Jibblers!
00:26:52Not so fast!
00:26:53Oh, let them go.
00:26:55They'll be waiting for us, I promise.
00:26:56Do you enjoy children?
00:27:01Yes, very much.
00:27:02So many people believe children should be seen and not heard.
00:27:05And you are clearly not one of them.
00:27:07No, I find them inspiring.
00:27:09I love their energy.
00:27:11What led you to the clergy?
00:27:13It was thrust upon me.
00:27:17Your father was a clergyman?
00:27:18No, he's a retired naval officer.
00:27:21I'm afraid I'm a little bit of a disappointment to him.
00:27:25Because of your calling?
00:27:27Yes.
00:27:29Yes, because of that.
00:27:37And what do your mother and father think of you being a governess?
00:27:41Well, they're pleased that I'm happy.
00:27:43But like your father, they wish I were doing something else.
00:27:48Are you married?
00:27:50No.
00:27:52No, I'm not.
00:27:52But I envy those who are.
00:27:56Come and find us!
00:28:00You go that way.
00:28:01We'll surround them.
00:28:02All right.
00:28:07Byron's over there.
00:28:31Byron's.
00:28:32Yes.
00:28:37Blackbeard and his maw might wager.
00:28:40May you stay here.
00:28:41I'm going to take a closer look.
00:28:42Bye.
00:28:46I'm planning on listening to me.
00:28:48I want you and Roidy to go to the big game.
00:28:50Okay?
00:28:50And shapes.
00:28:52Come here.
00:29:01Who's there?
00:29:05Come on.
00:29:05I'm telling you, this is my last voyage.
00:29:11I can't afford to be away from the wife and kids anymore.
00:29:14Aye.
00:29:14I've heard that before.
00:29:15Aye, well, this time I mean it.
00:29:22Tepplin Reynolds!
00:29:22Don't you, this time you get to be away from the house!
00:29:41I can't afford to be away from the house!
00:29:41Oh, my God.
00:29:44But I can't really because I've planted the house!
00:29:49You will take another house!
00:29:49Hands off theesch gases!
00:29:50Let's go.
00:30:20Evans!
00:30:50My dear Miss Campbell, the men who work the lower decks of a ship like this will sometimes
00:30:57seek out a dark place in order to rest. Now, this may be dereliction of duty, but it hardly
00:31:01amounts to being part of aspiring. Doesn't it strike you as odd that four men looking
00:31:05for a place to rest should come together on the same spot on such a large ship? Is it
00:31:10likely that they would congregate for something best done alone? If you had seen them, sir,
00:31:14you would know they're up to something. Very well, Miss Campbell. I will look into the
00:31:18matter if that will set your mind at ease. Thank you, sir. Miss Campbell, whilst you are
00:31:24rooming my ship, do try to remember your condition. My condition? You're a woman. Do try to behave
00:31:31like one.
00:31:39She does have spirit, sir. I'll say that.
00:31:42Find her attractive? Hardly. She's not unattractive. No. Well, that'd be all, sir. Right.
00:32:12There you are. I looked everywhere for you. Where did you disappear to? We hardly
00:32:20disappeared. That was your job, it seems. Actually, I got lost. I came to look for you
00:32:25in your cabin, but you weren't there. No.
00:32:27Would you like to come in? No, thank you. Is there anything wrong? No. I just...
00:32:39Well, something's troubling you. Please, come in.
00:32:43Take a seat. Thank you.
00:32:56There. All very proper.
00:33:06You know, oftentimes when people ask me for help, I do nothing more than listen. Letting
00:33:16people talk about their problems out loud often leads to a solution, and I get all the
00:33:21credit. It's actually quite a nice arrangement.
00:33:25It is becoming clear to me that I am not the most appropriate person for this job.
00:33:36Nonsense. The children adore you. Now, if it's Lady Lewis you're worried about...
00:33:40No. No, it's not that. You see, I was given this assignment only because there was nobody
00:33:52else available. I'm not sure I quite understand. Surely
00:33:56there are governesses available in a city like... Yes. Yes, of course.
00:34:03What I mean is, I seem to have lost confidence in myself.
00:34:09Perhaps it's because you're back at sea. The memories of what happened before have very naturally
00:34:15upset you. Maybe that's it.
00:34:18I'm sorry to bore you with my insecurities.
00:34:22I cannot help but feel you have something else you want to tell me.
00:34:29No. No, nothing else.
00:34:33Well, if you need to talk, I'm always here.
00:34:38You're too attractive to be a nanny, you know. Husbands and fathers will find you a distraction.
00:34:43You're just flattering me now to make me feel better.
00:34:46Not at all. I myself am quite... Distracted.
00:34:55I'd better go. Thank you.
00:35:07It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. It was the age of wisdom. It was the
00:35:20age of foolishness. It was the epoch of belief. It was the epoch of incredulity.
00:35:25Surely you're not saying that God is in favor of war.
00:35:28What do you think, Chaplin? Does God pick sides?
00:35:31Well, of course, he'd be on our side, wouldn't he?
00:35:35With so many men dying on both sides, I wonder if he favors either of us.
00:35:39There is a terrible paradox. War is the perfect expression of free will, which is, of course,
00:35:45God's gift to us.
00:35:49And like most of his gifts, it is unappreciated and often misused.
00:35:54As I recall, the Bible is filled with stories of God giving his blessing to men who fight
00:35:58for a just cause.
00:35:59Come now, Townsend, you do not believe all this senseless killing warrants God's approval.
00:36:04Are you saying he does not approve of courage and sacrifice?
00:36:07I assure you, I would be willing to do my bit. I realize that as a female, my options are
00:36:12limited. I shall have to content myself with being the woman behind the man.
00:36:18Without the support of our women at home, I doubt we could win the war. Or even have
00:36:23one.
00:36:24Men start wars, Chaplin. Women clean up afterwards. If things were the other way around, there
00:36:31would be no more wars. I can promise you that.
00:36:35You see, everything is going to be planned.
00:36:36Excuse me, sir. Another coded message, sir. Coming from very close by, sir.
00:36:40Mr. Townsend.
00:36:41Sir. Double the watch.
00:36:42Aye, sir.
00:36:43Mr. Townsend.
00:36:44Sir.
00:36:45Double the watch.
00:36:46Aye, sir.
00:36:47Aye, sir.
00:36:48Aye, sir.
00:36:49You enjoy, Chaplin.
00:36:50Rennlein.
00:36:51You enjoy, Chaplin.
00:36:52Rennlein.
00:36:53Aye, sir.
00:36:54Look, everything runs according to plan.
00:37:24A chaplain?
00:37:26Really? In what way?
00:37:29I've seen men like him before.
00:37:32They burn rather brightly.
00:37:34Women are drawn to them.
00:37:37Take care, my dear. You do not get too close to the flame.
00:37:41I assure you, Lady Lewis, I regard Chaplain Reynolds as a friend.
00:37:44An adviser.
00:37:46Of course you do.
00:37:54Fight about this!
00:37:56We are able to wait to stop one.
00:37:58The inside of our car, nobody
00:38:02did not boring me.
00:38:04We be able to come back on an altar.
00:38:06Just keep moving.
00:38:09This bank is more than not.
00:38:12Doctor Teoh-antu Burnhamah!
00:38:16It has gotten too hackese portions were Kay Fade and came out fromareth.
00:38:19If my brother was little, he was cause for εκese.
00:38:24Is the captain where we want him?
00:38:25He's always there until 10.
00:38:32Good morning, sir.
00:38:34Oh, good morning, Spencer.
00:38:51Right, sir.
00:38:53Good morning, sir.
00:39:24Damn you! You said he'd be here.
00:39:26He's always up here between 9 and 10 without fail.
00:39:29I don't know what happened.
00:39:33All right.
00:39:34You go check the dispensary. I'll look from in his cabin.
00:39:37If you find him, bring him to the bridge.
00:39:39Shoot anyone who tries to stop you.
00:39:40Are you a modern woman, Miss Campbell?
00:40:02I don't quite know what you mean, ma'am.
00:40:05Do you wish to be the equal of men so that you could vote or smoke cigars?
00:40:10If I were allowed the vote, I would vote for a law prohibiting the smoking of cigars.
00:40:14Oh, yes. That would be wonderful.
00:40:17Though I doubt it will ever happen.
00:40:20No, I suppose not.
00:40:22Women have no need to seek equality.
00:40:23They are already superior.
00:40:28Oh, my God.
00:40:31What are these?
00:40:33It's...
00:40:33Children! Children!
00:40:35Come, come, come, quick!
00:40:36Good morning, gentlemen.
00:40:41You will please put your hands in the air.
00:40:46What is the meaning of this?
00:40:47You're a prisoner of the German Navy and the Irish Republican Brother Hurley.
00:40:51Health men, hold your cause.
00:40:55If you want to live, do exactly as I tell you.
00:40:58Drop your weapons or I'll shoot!
00:41:06You're a prisoner of the German Navy and the Irish Republican Brother Hurley.
00:41:36That's enough!
00:42:04You!
00:42:06Come with me.
00:42:06This is a hanging offence, lad.
00:42:10Move.
00:42:15What's going on, sweetie?
00:42:17We're in trouble, Jaffa, man.
00:42:18We better get a bit of arm.
00:42:22Strange, lad.
00:42:23You're just supposed to get away with this.
00:42:25Would you ever shut up?
00:42:26I'm thinking of nothing.
00:42:27Get back or I bloody blow his head off.
00:42:30Easy, son, easy.
00:42:32Get back or I will.
00:42:33Put the gun down, son.
00:42:36Take good aim, gentlemen.
00:42:37I kill him.
00:42:38I will.
00:42:39Put that gun down.
00:42:40They mean to steal your ship, lads.
00:42:43Take him!
00:42:44Well done, chapter.
00:42:52You'll get a medal for this.
00:43:07Come on, lads.
00:43:08There may be others.
00:43:13You're needed on the bridge.
00:43:16A man is dying.
00:43:17A man is dying.
00:43:26A man is dying.
00:43:30A man is dying.
00:43:32A man is dying.
00:43:34Oh, my God.
00:44:04Oh, my God.
00:44:34Oh, my God.
00:45:05There's not a man or a woman on this ship who does not owe you an immense debt of gratitude for your courage and your perseverance.
00:45:12Here, here.
00:45:14I accept your apology, Captain.
00:45:16I know it comes from your heart.
00:45:17And how was your day?
00:45:38I've killed a man.
00:45:46Yes.
00:45:48You must feel awful.
00:45:49Yes, I do.
00:46:00Ladies and gentlemen, a toast to the Britannic.
00:46:07And the two heroes who today risked their lives to preserve her, I give you Miss Vera Campbell and Chaplain Reynolds.
00:46:14Your health.
00:46:14Miss Campbell.
00:46:36Oh, Mr. Townsend.
00:46:38Brandy and cigars over with?
00:46:39Yes.
00:46:44I just wanted to say...
00:46:46Well...
00:46:48Yes?
00:46:49I admire you very much.
00:46:53Even though I am a woman?
00:46:55I think it is because you're a woman that I admire you.
00:46:59I begin to understand how difficult it must be at times.
00:47:02Perhaps then I can rely on your understanding in the future.
00:47:05You may rely on me at any time, Miss Campbell.
00:47:08I assure you.
00:47:10Will you be making the return voyage with us?
00:47:13Yes.
00:47:14I suppose I shall.
00:47:15Then I shall look forward to getting better acquainted.
00:47:18Hello.
00:47:21Hello.
00:47:23Just on my way to visit the prisoner.
00:47:26Townsend here gave him rather a sound thrashing.
00:47:29By the by, the captain is looking for you.
00:47:31Right.
00:47:33Well, you'll excuse me?
00:47:35Of course.
00:47:39Do you mind if I come with you?
00:47:40Not at all.
00:47:41There are some questions that I'd like to ask our prisoner.
00:47:49Evening.
00:47:50Good evening, sir.
00:47:52How's the prisoner?
00:47:53Asleep.
00:47:54No trouble.
00:47:56I wonder if I might have a word with him.
00:47:58Sir?
00:47:59Captain's orders.
00:48:01You got the keys?
00:48:02Yes, sir.
00:48:23Stop, you fool!
00:48:24One less of the blightest to worry about, isn't it?
00:48:26You can do this my way!
00:48:27Right, let's go down there.
00:48:45All right.
00:48:46Okay.
00:49:09All right.
00:49:12Well, it's good.
00:49:14Captain, the prisoner has escaped
00:49:35Armed search parties, gentlemen
00:49:37On the dock
00:49:38We're not gonna make it, I'm afraid
00:49:44Well, let's kill as many of the blighters as we can, then
00:50:08Captain Reynolds
00:50:15Stop!
00:50:16Get after him, lads
00:50:17Go on, after him
00:50:30What's happened?
00:50:31They've all been shot
00:50:32Someone ran down there
00:50:48Give them the news
00:50:49The attack starts at 8.10am
00:51:01I think we know who it is we're looking for, sir
00:51:11Oh?
00:51:12One of the stokers is unaccounted for, sir
00:51:14A man named Evans
00:51:15Evans?
00:51:16I doubt he's still on board
00:51:17One of the life rafts is missing at the stern
00:51:19Nevertheless, I want this ship to remain on full alert
00:51:22Until we reach Naples
00:51:23Aye, sir
00:51:31Hold on, 3-5-0
00:51:38Hold on, 3-5-0
00:51:40Hold on, 3-5-0
00:51:55There she is, sir
00:51:56HMS Victoria
00:51:58Oh, that is a most pleasing sight, Mr Townsend
00:52:02And we can breathe more easily
00:52:04Let's hope so, sir
00:52:11I still can't believe it, miss
00:52:13I've known Evans for a long time
00:52:15Did he have any close friends?
00:52:17On board ship, I mean
00:52:19Anyone he spends a lot of time with?
00:52:21Not really
00:52:22He kept to himself, like
00:52:23He has something on his mind, I know that
00:52:26Really?
00:52:27He was concerned about his family, I think
00:52:31Said this was going to be his last voyage
00:52:33I see
00:52:34That wouldn't make him a spy, though, would it?
00:52:40Miss Campbell?
00:52:45He'd know this ship fairly well, wouldn't he?
00:52:47I suppose
00:52:48If you couldn't take over this ship, what would you do?
00:52:51How would you keep it from reaching port?
00:52:53Any other ship, I'd say a sinker
00:52:55But not this ship
00:52:56Yes, I've heard it's unsinkable, is that true?
00:52:58Generally speaking, yeah
00:52:59Once we close these bulkheads, it is
00:53:01Bulkheads?
00:53:02Lower holding her now
00:53:03Water would flood the lower compartments before we could close them
00:53:06Do you open them at this time every day?
00:53:07That's right, miss
00:53:08For about 15 minutes
00:53:09Every morning and evening
00:53:10Every morning and evening
00:53:11Oh my god
00:53:12Close the bulkheads!
00:53:13What?
00:53:14I can't do that!
00:53:15Not without the captain's order
00:53:16Then get in touch with the captain and tell him I said to close them
00:53:19Do it!
00:53:34Lady Lewis, I want you to get up and get dressed, we're going up on deck
00:53:38What is it? What's wrong?
00:53:39I haven't got time to explain, just do as I say
00:53:40Children, you can finish that later
00:53:42Do what Miss Campbell says, go
00:53:44Should I help you?
00:53:45No, take the children
00:53:49Miss Campbell
00:53:54Miss Campbell
00:54:02Yes, by all means seal the bulkhead doors
00:54:04Sound the alarm
00:54:05Everyone to duty stations
00:54:16Phone up
00:54:17Sir, the Victoria reports a periscope of our starboard bowers
00:54:42Heart of War!
00:54:43More
00:54:44Need for the war
00:54:53Cut, cut, cut
00:54:56Stop, quickly!
00:54:57Quickly!
00:55:05Horror, eins
00:55:06Feuer!
00:55:07Fire!
00:55:21Roar 2!
00:55:24Fire!
00:55:30Capitain!
00:55:31The ship is right off and off!
00:55:33The ship is right off and off!
00:55:36The ship is right off and off!
00:55:38The ship is right off!
00:56:03The ship is right off!
00:56:08You televish them!
00:56:13schneidelt
00:56:17the ship is right off!
00:56:20Stay by the lifeboats. It's the safest place to be.
00:56:27Remain calm. This is the biggest ship in the world. It is unsinkable.
00:56:33Stand clear! Take off!
00:57:03Sarah! William!
00:57:19Mother!
00:57:21Are you all right?
00:57:23Thank you, Vera.
00:57:25Mother, there was a torpedo and Mr. Tandon came out with a big gun and there was a big explosion!
00:57:31Is it all over?
00:57:33Yes, ma'am, I think so.
00:57:53It's beautiful. The whole thing hand-painted by someone called Massini.
00:58:01The chaplain would want to see this, but we seem to have lost him.
00:58:15There he is. Welcome, Githym.
00:58:19It's beautiful to see you again.
00:58:21In English, please.
00:58:23Follow me.
00:58:25All this is of no consequence. You have failed.
00:58:27They were expecting us.
00:58:29They have an agent on board.
00:58:31Then you must destroy the ship.
00:58:33Look at me. We cannot have those armaments reaching Egypt. You know that as well as I do.
00:58:37What is this?
00:58:39Contact detonators.
00:58:41Contact detonators.
00:58:43I'm sure you will find a use for them.
00:58:45Feel gluck.
00:58:47Feel gluck.
00:58:59There you are.
00:59:01I've been looking for you.
00:59:03Have you?
00:59:05I...
00:59:07I...
00:59:20I...
00:59:21Ran into someone I know.
00:59:23Really?
00:59:24Yes.
00:59:25He's rather an unpleasant sort of chap. Otherwise I'd have brought him over.
00:59:27I ran into someone I know.
00:59:29Really?
00:59:30Yes.
00:59:31He's rather an unpleasant sort of chap.
00:59:33Otherwise, I'd have brought him over.
00:59:34I'm glad you didn't.
00:59:35Is that today's paper?
00:59:37Yes.
00:59:39Yes, I believe it is.
00:59:45Do you read Italian?
00:59:48Yo lego meglio di come Carlo.
00:59:52Please.
00:59:55I wonder if I'm reading this correct.
00:59:57It says here that this is the thigh bone of St John the Baptist.
01:00:01Perhaps the doctor will indicate it.
01:00:02Where's the rest of him?
01:00:04Under your bed, all rotten and smelly.
01:00:06Oh, William.
01:00:07Ah, we've found him.
01:00:09Does anyone actually believe in this sort of thing?
01:00:12What sort of thing are we talking about?
01:00:13Well, the power of religious relics.
01:00:16I wonder if it's for sale.
01:00:18What would you do with it?
01:00:20Oh, well, I would wave it over my hip, you see.
01:00:23And then, if I'm cured, this wretched voyage will have been worthwhile.
01:00:27Oh.
01:00:28It reminds me, it's time we got back to the ship.
01:00:31Right.
01:00:32Come on, children.
01:00:35Oh.
01:00:36So you were wondering if I was a German spy?
01:00:45Well, there you were, talking with a suspicious-looking stranger who hands you something.
01:00:50What was I supposed to think?
01:00:52Herr Reynolds.
01:00:54Indeed.
01:00:54And was I your only suspect?
01:00:55Oh, not at all.
01:00:56Initially, I suspected the captain.
01:00:58Because he's so authoritarian.
01:01:00I picture all Germans as authoritarian.
01:01:03Oh, and then, of course, there was Lady Lewis and her children.
01:01:06But after several days of observing them, I decided that Lady Lewis is far too whimsical to be a spy.
01:01:12The children are not nearly tall enough.
01:01:13You've done it again, Holmes.
01:01:17Thank you, Watson.
01:01:29Out of the way, lads.
01:01:30Out of the way.
01:01:34Out of the way, lads.
01:01:35Come on.
01:01:35Come on.
01:01:35Come on.
01:01:43Can I see him?
01:01:45Yes.
01:01:48His neck was broken.
01:01:52It's not over, then.
01:01:54Whoever put him under all that coal was one of us.
01:01:58What do you mean?
01:02:00I found this near the body.
01:02:04It's from an officer's tunic.
01:02:06Rather narrows it down, doesn't it?
01:02:08And are all officers present and accounted for?
01:02:10As far as I know, yes.
01:02:11Have you informed the captain?
01:02:16No, not yet.
01:02:20Let's keep this between us for now.
01:02:27What I hear, it's only a matter of time before the Americans enter the war, and then the stalemate will be ended.
01:02:33I just hope I get to strike a blow before this whole thing is over.
01:02:36Perhaps you underestimate your contribution on board the Britannic.
01:02:38It's one thing to die for a noble cause, but it has to be said.
01:02:44What are we really fighting for?
01:02:46Arabia's oil?
01:02:48The mining rights to Africa?
01:02:50You mean this war is solely about the division of property?
01:02:53Now, that sounds dangerously like socialism.
01:02:56That's a dish we don't serve at this table.
01:02:58You would think that the Germans would at least respect our non-combatant status.
01:03:01I mean, I find it unsettling that someone who I have never met should try to take my life from the life of my children.
01:03:06War must be impersonal, Lady Lewis, or we would not be so enamored of it.
01:03:11Do you mean to say that we would stop killing each other if we were all properly introduced?
01:03:16That makes sense, doesn't it?
01:03:18Do you suppose, for instance, anyone who knew Lady Lewis and her children would willingly do them harm?
01:03:22I should hope not.
01:03:23Although, it's hard to be liked by everyone.
01:03:26I'm sure you haven't an enemy in the world.
01:03:29Well, except for the German Navy.
01:03:31For some reason, they don't much care for me.
01:03:33I can't imagine why.
01:03:35Unless it's the company I give.
01:03:36Is there something wrong?
01:03:53Something I don't know about?
01:03:57No.
01:04:00I suppose everyone just wants this voyage to end.
01:04:04I can imagine.
01:04:06Good night.
01:04:28Good night.
01:04:36Good night.
01:05:06Let's go.
01:05:36Let's go.
01:06:06Let's go.
01:06:36Let's go.
01:07:06Let's go.
01:07:36I have to go.
01:07:43Well, I'll get dressed and let's go up on the deck and look at the storm before breakfast.
01:07:49All right.
01:07:51Let me get back to my cabin and change first.
01:07:52I'll see you on the deck.
01:07:55Let's go.
01:07:56Let's go.
01:07:57Let's go.
01:07:58Let's go.
01:07:59Let's go.
01:08:00Let's go.
01:08:01Let's go.
01:08:02Let's go.
01:08:03Let's go.
01:08:04Let's go.
01:08:08Let's go.
01:08:09Let's go.
01:08:11Let's go.
01:08:12Let's go.
01:08:13Let's go.
01:08:14Let's go.
01:08:15Let's go.
01:08:16Let's go.
01:08:17Let's go.
01:08:18Let's go.
01:08:19Let's go.
01:08:20Let's go.
01:08:21Let's go.
01:08:22Let's go.
01:08:23Let's go.
01:08:24Let's go.
01:08:25Let's go.
01:08:26Let's go.
01:08:28I'm sorry.
01:08:29I didn't want this to happen.
01:08:31Is this what you meant by war being impersonal?
01:08:34Can you tell me where you keep your ether, Doctor?
01:08:38Ether?
01:08:39Yes.
01:08:40I see.
01:08:41Mix it with something highly flammable, like coal dust, for instance.
01:08:46Then detonate the mixture.
01:08:49But why?
01:08:50This is a hospital ship.
01:08:52This hospital ship is carrying munitions, Vera.
01:08:55I've seen them.
01:08:57This pistol came from a crater than below deck.
01:09:22To be continued...
01:09:52Yes, sir?
01:10:19This is the bridge. What's going on down there? Why are the bulkhead doors being opened?
01:10:22Ow.
01:10:31What's the problem, number one?
01:10:32Someone's opened the bulkhead door, sir. We can't get them closed.
01:10:35Chief engineer to the bridge immediately.
01:10:37Sir.
01:10:37A man's open door, a man's open door, and a man's open door.
01:10:49I don't know.
01:11:19I don't know.
01:11:49I'm the tierbark of German military intelligence.
01:11:53And I'm going to sink this ship, whether you shoot or not.
01:11:57Put the bottle down.
01:12:00A ship this size will take hours to sink.
01:12:03Everybody will have time to reach the lifeboats.
01:12:06You can save the children.
01:12:07No one else needs to die.
01:12:10Don't do this.
01:12:15You have your duty.
01:12:18I have mine.
01:12:20Please.
01:12:21Please.
01:12:36Before we have all tea, we have been torpedoed or have hit a mine.
01:12:39And I want a full damage report immediately.
01:12:41Aye, aye, sir.
01:12:41Go.
01:12:50Get the children.
01:12:53Go.
01:12:55Please.
01:12:57Please.
01:12:58Please.
01:12:58We're sitting to your assigned lifeboat stations and fall up in an ordinary manner.
01:13:22Put on your lifejackets and remain calm.
01:13:30Sir.
01:13:31Damage is in the port bound.
01:13:32They're one of the coal bunkers.
01:13:33We're taking on water fast.
01:13:35Our nearest landfall is Kier.
01:13:37We'll make a run for it and try and beat you there.
01:13:39That's more than seven miles.
01:13:40Can we make it, sir?
01:13:41There are over 1,100 souls on board.
01:13:43The nearer they are to land, the greater their chance of survival.
01:13:46Aye, aye, sir.
01:13:47Aye, aye, sir.
01:14:17Miss, Miss Campbell.
01:14:19William is about to find you.
01:14:20He ran up.
01:14:21I was heading to Sarah.
01:14:22Are you all right?
01:14:23I'll get him.
01:14:23You take Sarah out from today.
01:14:24Do find him.
01:14:25Find him.
01:14:27Miss Campbell.
01:14:31Miss Campbell.
01:14:37William.
01:14:47William is missing and I can't find him.
01:14:55I hope you find him.
01:14:57Come on.
01:14:58We have no less time.
01:14:59Steady on, ladies.
01:15:06No cause for panic.
01:15:07This is merely a precaution.
01:15:09We shall board the lifeboats only if the captain gives the order to abandon ship.
01:15:12What's he waiting for?
01:15:13We're making to the island of Keir, seven miles away.
01:15:16If we can beach her, we shan't have to use the boats.
01:15:19But I must warn you.
01:15:21When we land, those Greek boys are going to be terribly dazzled by the sight of so many
01:15:25beautiful women.
01:15:26Some of them will require medical attention.
01:15:28Are you asking for volunteers?
01:15:31William.
01:15:33William.
01:15:37William.
01:15:39Mr. Townsend.
01:15:40My son is still aboard this ship.
01:15:43Miss Campbell is out looking for him.
01:15:44I have no doubt that someone will see him, madam, and bring him topside.
01:15:48Right.
01:15:48William.
01:15:49Where are you?
01:15:50William.
01:15:52William, are you hurt?
01:15:55Miss Campbell.
01:15:56I've come to save you.
01:15:58Yes, of course you have.
01:16:01Come on.
01:16:02Oh, come on.
01:16:04Oh, hi.
01:16:18We're not going to make it.
01:16:20Signal opposition, and we are abandoning ship.
01:16:23The boy?
01:16:30I'm all right.
01:16:32Then get out of here.
01:16:35Can you get up?
01:16:36I can't.
01:16:38I'm stuck under something.
01:16:40Go on.
01:16:41Take William and go.
01:16:43You're wasting time.
01:16:46Go!
01:16:46On to the boats.
01:16:52Quickly now.
01:16:53Everyone on to the boats.
01:16:54No, my son is still aboard this ship.
01:16:56My apologies, madam, but you must leave this ship.
01:16:58We will find your son and send him after you.
01:16:59Where's the other still below?
01:17:01Get your hands off me.
01:17:03Mama!
01:17:03Your little girl needs you now.
01:17:05Your son will be along.
01:17:06My reason to panic, ma'am.
01:17:07Steady on there.
01:17:08You, sir.
01:17:09So much for your unsinkable ship.
01:17:15For your life, halt now, please, Mr. Cornish.
01:17:17What about you, sir?
01:17:25I'll be along in a minute.
01:17:27You've done your duty, sir.
01:17:28Talk to your boat now.
01:17:30Bye, sir.
01:17:34Have you seen the chaplain and Dr. Baker?
01:17:36Dr. Baker is dead.
01:17:37Right.
01:17:38William!
01:17:38William!
01:17:38Mom!
01:17:39Mom!
01:17:39William!
01:17:40Come!
01:17:41But what about Chaplain Reynolds?
01:17:42Step lively.
01:17:43Now!
01:17:44Hurry, Miss Campbell, please!
01:17:47Where are you going?
01:17:52Come back!
01:17:54Miss Campbell!
01:17:56Lower the boat.
01:17:58No!
01:18:12What are you doing?
01:18:14Have you lost your mind?
01:18:16Leave me!
01:18:17I can't.
01:18:19I can't leave you like this.
01:18:21Not like this.
01:18:31I would have killed you an hour ago if I had to.
01:18:34That's the difference between us.
01:18:36I hate you for what you've done.
01:18:38But I can't let you die.
01:18:39We need a lever.
01:18:48We need a lever.
01:18:50Now keep the tools through there.
01:18:52Right.
01:18:53No!
01:18:53No.
01:19:02Let's go.
01:19:02What are you doing?
01:19:30Shut up and help me.
01:19:31Together now.
01:19:39Stop for the work.
01:19:43For the love of God, get going.
01:19:45Try again.
01:19:46This way.
01:20:03Let's go.
01:20:05Let's go.
01:20:07Let's go.
01:20:09Let's go.
01:20:11Let's go.
01:20:13Let's go.
01:20:17Let's go.
01:20:19Let's go.
01:20:21Let's go.
01:20:25Let's go.
01:20:27Let's go.
01:20:29Let's go.
01:20:36Anyone?
01:20:39Help!
01:20:40Help!
01:20:41Help!
01:20:48Oh, God, now.
01:21:11Help!
01:21:21What a waste.
01:21:26All of it for nothing.
01:21:31I have to force the other door.
01:21:33Well, where does it lead to?
01:21:35To the hull.
01:21:37Will there be an air pocket on the way?
01:21:39I don't know, but if we stay here, we'll surely die.
01:22:09I'll see you next time.
01:22:11I have to do my best way.
01:22:13I'll see you next time.
01:22:15I'll see you next time.
01:22:17I should go for it.
01:22:19Let's see.
01:22:21I should know.
01:22:23There must be a porthole or a stairwell at the end of this corridor.
01:22:51Ready?
01:22:53Let me go.
01:22:57Let me go.
01:23:01Let me go.
01:23:05Let me go.
01:23:10Let me go.
01:23:14Let me go.
01:23:18Let me go.
01:23:22Let me go.
01:23:26Let me go.
01:23:28Let me go.
01:23:30Let me go.
01:23:44Let me go.
01:23:48Let me go.
01:24:08Let me go.
01:24:10Let me go.
01:24:12Let me go.
01:24:14Let me go.
01:24:21Let me go.
01:24:23Throw us a line.
01:24:25Throw us a line.
01:24:27Lads, pick me the porthole.
01:24:29Harder starboard, Mr. Sweeney.
01:24:31Full speed lads.
01:24:33Throw us a line.
01:24:35Throw us a line.
01:24:37Throw us a line.
01:24:39Throw us a line.
01:24:41Yeah.
01:24:42What are you doing?
01:24:43They're never going to be able to pull this boat over.
01:24:45No.
01:24:46No.
01:24:47No.
01:24:48We'll both hang on to it.
01:24:49No.
01:24:50You're going.
01:24:51No.
01:24:52We'll both hang on to it.
01:24:53No.
01:24:54You're going.
01:24:55No.
01:24:56We'll both hang on to it.
01:24:57No.
01:24:58We'll both hang on to it.
01:24:59No.
01:25:00We'll both hang on to it.
01:25:03Goodbye.
01:25:05No.
01:25:06We'll both hang on to it.
01:25:08No.
01:25:09You're going.
01:25:10Get away there.
01:25:11Go.
01:25:12Swim.
01:25:13Come on.
01:25:14Swim, friend.
01:25:15Come on.
01:25:18Come on.
01:25:19Come on.
01:25:20Come on.
01:25:21Come on.
01:25:23Cops!
01:25:25Cops!
01:25:39Cops! Cops!
01:25:53Cops!
01:25:58We've got you!
01:26:05Here, help go!
01:26:23Cops!
01:26:27That was the bravest thing I've ever seen a man do.
01:26:29Cops!
01:26:53Cops!
01:27:03Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean. Roll.
01:27:08Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain.
01:27:12Man marks the earth with ruin.
01:27:15His control stops at the shore.
01:27:23The anvil was brought in vain in vain.
01:27:28The more not?
01:27:31Of course!
01:27:32The more not?
01:27:34The more not?
01:27:35The more not?
01:27:37The more not?
01:27:39This is a little bit more of a largeczasot.
01:27:41The more not the indispensable world.
01:27:43The more not the desire to live in vain in vain.
01:27:45Let's keep the peace.
01:27:46No, the more not the healing industry.
01:27:49The more not the crucifery.

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