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In the aftermath of a catastrophic plane crash during World War II, seven survivors find themselves stranded in the vast skies above the Pacific Ocean. With limited resources, rising tensions, and the unforgiving sea beneath them, they must confront not only the dangers of nature but the emotional weight of war and the will to survive. As hours turn into days, every decision could mean the difference between life and death.
"Lost Above the Pacific" is a gripping tale of courage, resilience, and the human spirit in the face of impossible odds.

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00:00:00To be continued...
00:00:30The End
00:01:00Many months after V.J. Day, a unit of the Air-Sea Rescue Service was flying a routine patrol somewhere over the South China Sea.
00:01:20Got a smoke, Pete?
00:01:22Yeah.
00:01:25There you go.
00:01:26A search message just came over, sir.
00:01:30Rover 7, life raft containing survivors sighted by C-47 at coordinates, Abo 6-0, Charlie 7-1.
00:01:39Proceed to coordinates, conduct search and rescue.
00:01:43Navigator will give you a course in ETA.
00:01:47Co-pilot to Navigator.
00:01:49How about that course in ETA on search order?
00:01:52And this message from the tower is for you, sir.
00:01:54Suzy landed here this afternoon, takes off.
00:01:59Suzy landed here this afternoon, takes off at 1,900.
00:02:02Did you hear that, Pete?
00:02:04Suzy's at the base.
00:02:04Came in this afternoon.
00:02:06Oh, that's fine.
00:02:06I'd like to meet her.
00:02:07You will if we can get back by 7.
00:02:09Got that course in ETA?
00:02:11Yeah.
00:02:11167 degrees ETA 1630.
00:02:15Pilot to crew.
00:02:16Manned search stations.
00:02:17We're looking for a life raft containing survivors.
00:02:19Report all floating objects.
00:02:21Out.
00:02:22Come on, life rafts, show up.
00:02:24I've got a date with my baby.
00:02:25How'd you meet, Suzy?
00:02:34Know her back home.
00:02:35Didn't I ever tell you?
00:02:37It was just a little over a year ago.
00:02:39I finished my 50th mission and got to leave.
00:02:41I'm not quite a place to sleep.
00:02:42How about me, Lieutenant James Willis?
00:02:44I'm supposed to have a reservation.
00:02:45Lieutenant Willis?
00:02:47I'll have to double you up.
00:02:501.32 with Lieutenant Briscoe.
00:02:52Right.
00:02:53Sign here, please.
00:02:54See if you've got Lieutenant Holmes.
00:02:56Holmes?
00:02:57Yes.
00:02:58Gangway for Rip Van Winkle.
00:02:59Lieutenant Holmes?
00:03:00When did you make your reservation?
00:03:02Today.
00:03:04Oh, I don't see the right ones.
00:03:06Sorry.
00:03:06Mike?
00:03:07Lieutenant?
00:03:08Yes.
00:03:09Yes.
00:03:24What a sack.
00:03:33Hey, Briscoe, you've got yourself a roommate.
00:03:35What are you doing in my bed?
00:03:51You're, you're Lieutenant Briscoe?
00:03:54Yes.
00:03:55No.
00:03:57And that's how I met Susan.
00:03:59Yeah.
00:03:59Yeah.
00:03:59But then what happened?
00:04:01She's my girl.
00:04:03I saw her a lot during that leave.
00:04:05I would have seen her twice since then.
00:04:07Yeah.
00:04:07But did you get another room?
00:04:09Ah.
00:04:10I was too tired.
00:04:11Yeah.
00:04:12What?
00:04:14She did.
00:04:14Left search to pilot, floating object at 9 o'clock.
00:04:44Take over, will you, Pete?
00:04:53Yeah, sure, sure. Give Susie my love.
00:05:14Susie, what a surprise. How'd you happen to land here?
00:05:18Picking up some passengers. I want you to meet Captain Danton Jim Willis.
00:05:22Glad to know.
00:05:23Alan's been stuck with me for the last three months.
00:05:25I'd say the shoe was on the other foot.
00:05:27What's all this talk about taking off in 1900?
00:05:29Well, we leave for Manila in exactly two hours.
00:05:32That doesn't give us much time, does it? You can spare for a while.
00:05:35Sure. Just get her back. She has a patient to take care of.
00:05:38Don't you worry.
00:05:44Well, Lieutenant Briscoe, won't you join us?
00:05:49Yes, do. We're celebrating, you know.
00:05:51Thank you, but Captain Willis and I have a lot of talking to do and very little time.
00:05:55Right. We'll see you on the plane.
00:06:06Passengers?
00:06:07Yes, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley. They're flying out with us.
00:06:09I met them this afternoon in base operations.
00:06:11They seem a happy couple.
00:06:13The Japs held them in Singapore. They were married the day they were freed.
00:06:17I'll have a beer.
00:06:18And black tea, please.
00:06:20Susie, why don't you stay here?
00:06:22Stay?
00:06:23You're going to be released anyhow as soon as you land in San Francisco.
00:06:26We could be married right here.
00:06:28Oh, Jim, you're kidding.
00:06:29I mean it.
00:06:30But why? You'll be out too in a couple of months.
00:06:33I want a big church wedding with a beautiful white gown and a train and mother weeping all over it.
00:06:40Now that you're here, I can't let you go. They can assign another nurse to take your patient across.
00:06:45That's awfully nice of you, Jim, but let's be practical.
00:06:48I'll go home and have everything all set by the time you get there. A couple of months, more or less.
00:06:53It'll be longer than a couple of months.
00:06:56But your letters, I thought that had all been arranged.
00:06:59It was supposed to be, honey, but, well, I'm on sort of a spot.
00:07:03I promised the CO I'd stick it out another year, maybe longer.
00:07:06Promised? Well, what about your promise to me?
00:07:09Now, don't blow up. This air-sea rescue work's pretty important right now with all this ocean travel.
00:07:13But there are plenty of pilots to take your place.
00:07:15We're training men every day, Susie, but it's a big job.
00:07:18All right. If you're that important, you can stay, but not me.
00:07:21I've had enough of uniforms.
00:07:23I want to wear silk underwear and nylon stockings and open-toed shoes.
00:07:30Silly things, maybe, but I've been dreaming about them for years. I want out, Jim, and right now.
00:07:34Don't be stubborn. It isn't like being stuck here forever.
00:07:37I wouldn't be stuck here another day.
00:07:39Susie.
00:07:41Maybe you don't want to go home at all.
00:07:43Out here, you're a big shot. Back there, you'd be just another guy. Is that it, Jim?
00:07:47When you talk like that, I hardly know you.
00:07:50Maybe that's our trouble. Maybe we really don't know each other.
00:07:54We've only seen each other three times in our lives.
00:07:57Try and see things my way.
00:08:04Time to go, Jim.
00:08:06Time to shove off?
00:08:07Yes, you'd better ride in with us. Lieutenant Pinkert's on our plane.
00:08:21I said to this guy, New York ain't America. Just because a guy comes from west of the Hudson River is no...
00:08:33Oh, you're back, sir. Did the lieutenant have a good time?
00:08:36You take care of the bags?
00:08:38Yes, sir. They're aboard.
00:08:39Good. Is the colonel ready?
00:08:40The colonel is ready and the sergeant's ready.
00:08:42Is the lieutenant ready, sir?
00:08:44Get the colonel.
00:08:45Get the colonel.
00:08:46Let's go.
00:08:47Let's go.
00:08:48Let's go.
00:08:49Let's go.
00:08:50Let's go.
00:08:51Lieutenant Pinkert.
00:08:52That's right.
00:08:53Colonel Yamura.
00:08:54Sergeant Blair.
00:08:55See Sergeant D'Agostino about your shoes.
00:08:56Right.
00:08:57Colonel.
00:08:58Sergeant.
00:08:59Is that Jap traveling with us?
00:09:01Yes, ma'am. That's Colonel Yamura. They're going to try him in Manila for war crimes.
00:09:04Lieutenant Pinkett.
00:09:12That's right.
00:09:13Colonel Yamura, Sergeant Blair.
00:09:15See Sergeant D'Agostino about your chutes.
00:09:17Right.
00:09:17Colonel.
00:09:20Sergeant, is that Jap traveling with us?
00:09:23Yes, ma'am.
00:09:23That's Colonel Yamura.
00:09:24They're going to try him in Manila for war crimes.
00:09:29Don't let it bother you, Mrs. Hartley.
00:09:31She has some rather unpleasant memories of them.
00:09:33I see.
00:09:34Well, they're trying 17 Jap officers, and Yamura, I understand,
00:09:37is a rather important witness.
00:09:39Otherwise, they'd probably have waited and sent him on another plane.
00:09:41Relax, dear.
00:09:43We'll just pretend he isn't there.
00:09:44Better get aboard.
00:09:58Well, you made it.
00:09:59Help Mr. Smith in, will you, Alan?
00:10:02Don't be too long now.
00:10:03We're off in one minute.
00:10:04So long, Captain.
00:10:06Good luck.
00:10:17Goodbye, Jim.
00:10:19No, Susie.
00:10:25We can fly back for Manila.
00:10:26Goodbye, Jim.
00:10:28Lydia.
00:10:42I'm sorry.
00:10:52Well, dear, we're off.
00:10:53To a new light.
00:10:55And a happier one.
00:11:23Why don't you try to sleep, Mr. Smith?
00:11:28I can't. I can't sleep.
00:11:30Worrying about yourself again. You've got to stop.
00:11:33What good is it if I don't even know my own name?
00:11:36You can't tell. Your memory might come back all of a sudden.
00:11:39You never know from one day to the next what's going to happen.
00:11:42Take me.
00:11:44Four hours ago, I thought I had my life all mapped out.
00:11:47I was going to settle down and raise a half dozen kids.
00:11:50And bingo, the whole picture changed.
00:11:53I thought that guy looked like the world had suddenly collapsed.
00:11:56Eavesdropper?
00:11:57If you're unattached, a pilot named Danton might be available for a date in San Francisco.
00:12:02Thanks, Alan. Even if you're only kidding, it's good for a girl's morale.
00:12:06You just keep that date open.
00:12:14I have a headache. I wonder, do you have something for it?
00:12:17Headaches are my specialty.
00:12:20Take two of these. Then if you still feel that...
00:12:23Alice! Alice! Alice! Alice!
00:12:25What happened?
00:12:26She'll be all right in a minute. Here, try some of this.
00:12:29It's nothing, Roland. Thank you.
00:12:31You'd better rest a minute.
00:12:32Oh, I'm fine. I'm sorry to be such a bother.
00:12:35I'm sorry to be such a bother.
00:12:38It's nothing, Roland. Thank you.
00:12:40You'd better rest a minute.
00:12:41Oh, I'm fine. I'm sorry to be such a bother.
00:12:44I'm sorry to be such a bother.
00:12:46It may be the altitude. I'll drop down to a more comfortable level.
00:12:51Roland, that man, who is he?
00:12:53The man?
00:12:54Oh, the sick one. Smith.
00:12:56Smith.
00:12:57Smith.
00:12:58Yes, Danton was telling me about him.
00:12:59The chaps held him prisoner, too.
00:13:00Tortured him horribly. Poor chap.
00:13:01It's amnesia.
00:13:02Can't remember a thing.
00:13:03Oh, the sick one.
00:13:04Smith.
00:13:05Smith.
00:13:06Yes, Danton was telling me about him.
00:13:07The chaps held him prisoner, too.
00:13:08Tortured him horribly. Poor chap.
00:13:09It's amnesia.
00:13:10Can't remember a thing.
00:13:11You treating better, dear?
00:13:12Oh, Roland, hold me close.
00:13:13There, there, darling.
00:13:14It's just the reaction, getting away after all you've been through.
00:13:18Got it, Alan?
00:13:19Roger.
00:13:20Tortured him horribly, poor chap. It's amnesia.
00:13:22Can't remember a thing.
00:13:26Feeling better, dear?
00:13:28Will Roland hold me close?
00:13:29There, there, darling.
00:13:31It's just the reaction, getting away after all you've been through.
00:13:38Got it, Alan?
00:13:39Roger.
00:13:42I'll take her down a bit.
00:13:50Let's go.
00:14:14Lieutenant, why don't you grab some shut eye? I'll take the first watch.
00:14:17Okay, wake me up when you get tired.
00:14:20I'm making this for my girl, Joanie, back at Weehawken.
00:14:26It's a ring.
00:14:27Want to see a picture?
00:14:32Gorgeous, huh?
00:14:34Well, what's the matter?
00:14:35Well, what's the matter?
00:14:36Am I disturbing your beauty sleep?
00:14:38I cannot sleep.
00:14:40I couldn't sleep.
00:14:41I couldn't sleep either if I was you.
00:14:42No one was waiting for you, Manila.
00:14:43Would you mind asking the nurse if I could have a cup of coffee?
00:14:47Yeah.
00:14:48Lieutenant, can we have some coffee, please?
00:14:49Sure, coming right up.
00:14:50You know, I really can't stand coffee.
00:14:51I just take it to cure my insomnia.
00:14:52You know, I really can't stand coffee.
00:14:53I just take it to cure my insomnia.
00:14:54I just take it to cure my insomnia.
00:14:55Thanks.
00:15:04Maybe I can find a couple more customers.
00:15:05I'm talking about Java.
00:15:06I ain't been a good drink since I left Weehawken.
00:15:08Now you take down a coffee easter.
00:15:09I'm talking about the coffee.
00:15:10I am talking about the coffee.
00:15:11I am talking about a coffee.
00:15:12I find a coffee.
00:15:13I'm talking about a coffee.
00:15:14Oh man.
00:15:15You know, you can't drink coffee.
00:15:16Uh-oh, man.
00:15:17A coffee i'm having coffee.
00:15:18I'm having coffee.
00:15:19Sure, I'm coming right up.
00:15:20I'm coming up.
00:15:21You know, I really can't stand coffee.
00:15:22I'd just take it to cure my insomnia.
00:15:23Thanks.
00:15:25Maybe I can find a couple more customers.
00:15:27I'm talking about Java.
00:15:28You know, I haven't had a good drink since I left Weehawken.
00:15:32Now, you take down a coffey-air.
00:15:38Lollard!
00:15:42Sergeant, look!
00:15:51Sent over there.
00:16:02You will change course at once. To a heading of 270 degrees.
00:16:14My orders are to go to Manila.
00:16:17You will change course. 270 degrees.
00:16:20Suppose I refuse.
00:16:24This is a good plane, Yamara, but it can't fly without a pilot.
00:16:27You mean if I kill you, we crash.
00:16:29If you insist, that is how it will be.
00:16:33You see, I have no choice.
00:16:34If you take me to Manila, I die anyhow.
00:16:37That's all figured out.
00:16:40If you follow my instructions, you will put me down on an island where I will be safe.
00:16:46How did he get that gun?
00:16:47He threw boiling coffee in my eyes. I knew we shouldn't have treated him like a gentleman.
00:16:50Captain! Captain! Answer me, Captain!
00:16:52Nothing else to be done.
00:16:54Answer me, Captain!
00:16:55What was that course?
00:16:57270 degrees.
00:16:58Don't try to fool me. I'm familiar with navigation.
00:17:01I'm familiar with navigation.
00:17:25Captain!
00:17:26Captain!
00:17:31Captain! What's going on in there?
00:17:33If they break through, I'll shoot.
00:17:35Tell them!
00:17:39Pilot, the passengers.
00:17:44He says lay out the door, you'll get yourselves killed.
00:17:47Tell the passengers to take their seats. There's nothing they can do right now.
00:17:49Where is this island you're heading for? I wouldn't want to run out of gas.
00:17:53Only four or five hours more. You have plenty of fuel.
00:17:55You have plenty of fuel.
00:17:56You have plenty of fuel.
00:17:57You have plenty of fuel.
00:17:58You have plenty of fuel.
00:18:03There's nothing more fuel.
00:18:04Not at all.
00:18:05There's nothing there.
00:18:07There's nothing there.
00:18:08We're going to need you to put together.
00:18:09The car glaze is like a gun.
00:18:10It's white.
00:18:11We're looking at them for some fuel.
00:18:12The port of a photo.
00:18:15You have a drink.
00:18:16You have plenty of fuel.
00:18:18We'll go to the bar.
00:18:19It would make it more fuel.
00:18:20Park.
00:18:22The car glaze is also alive.
00:18:23The car sued in the car.
00:18:25Let's go.
00:18:55Let's go.
00:19:25They're dead.
00:19:41Captain Dan.
00:19:42Captain Dan.
00:19:55Captain Dan.
00:20:25Captain Dan.
00:20:26Captain Dan.
00:20:27Captain Dan.
00:20:28Captain Dan.
00:20:30Alice.
00:20:31Alice.
00:20:32Alice.
00:20:33Alice.
00:20:34Alice.
00:20:35Alice.
00:20:36Alice.
00:20:37Alice.
00:20:38Alice.
00:20:39Alice.
00:20:40Alice.
00:20:41Alice.
00:20:42Alice.
00:20:43Alice.
00:20:44Alice.
00:20:45Alice.
00:20:46Alice.
00:20:47Alice.
00:20:48Alice.
00:20:49Alice.
00:20:50Alice.
00:20:51Alice.
00:20:52Alice.
00:20:53Alice.
00:20:54Alice.
00:20:55Alice.
00:20:56Phyllis! Phyllis!
00:21:02Phyllis! Phyllis!
00:21:26Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis! Phyllis
00:21:56Looks like that's all of us, Captain.
00:22:17Pinkert!
00:22:26He's insane!
00:22:37Blair, get him aboard!
00:22:39Pull him up, I say!
00:22:41No! Let him drown!
00:22:43Pull him up!
00:22:44Is there an order, Lieutenant?
00:22:45That's the order.
00:22:46Yes, sir.
00:22:56The best I can do without splints will hold the breaking place.
00:23:23It doesn't hurt nearly so much now.
00:23:25My chest.
00:23:30It's just bruised. Try to rest.
00:23:32Awfully sick to my stomach.
00:23:34You must have swallowed a lot of salt water.
00:23:36Here, try this. It'll take the salt takes away.
00:23:39Listen, everybody. In the first place, we mustn't get panicky.
00:23:43In a few hours, we'll be reported overdue at Manila, and they'll start a search.
00:23:47We were a couple hundred miles off course when we hit where we, Captain.
00:23:50Yes. Thanks to you, Mora.
00:23:53That'll make it harder to find us, but they will.
00:23:56Then what are we worrying about?
00:23:57That's the ticket.
00:23:58Meanwhile, we have enough emergency rations and water to last us a week, if we're careful.
00:24:04Divided seven ways, you mean.
00:24:06What do you mean, seven? There are eight of us.
00:24:08You don't expect us to share our rations with him?
00:24:10Yes, I do.
00:24:11You're crazy.
00:24:12Why didn't you let him drown?
00:24:14If you only knew it, we'd suffered at their hands.
00:24:17And look what they've done to Mr. Smith.
00:24:19Bad enough having Yamura aboard.
00:24:21Just a minute.
00:24:22Off the record, I might agree with you.
00:24:24But as officer in charge, I must side with Lieutenant Pinkert.
00:24:27That's rule book nonsense.
00:24:29I say get rid of him now, or we'll all regret it.
00:24:32Look, Harvey. If I get to Manila, I'm going to have Yamura with me.
00:24:35Maybe you wouldn't understand, but I've got to...
00:24:39No, go ahead. Split it seven ways.
00:24:41I'll share my ration with him.
00:24:43Lieutenant's getting awful brave, isn't he?
00:24:45That's enough, Sergeant.
00:24:49Miss Frisco will take charge of the rations.
00:24:51One cup of water and two candies to each.
00:24:54Two candies? In my condition?
00:24:56You don't have to have them.
00:24:58Okay, I'll force myself.
00:25:00Just like Mother used to make.
00:25:30We should be about here now.
00:25:40The islands we're trying for are about 600 miles southwest.
00:25:44600 miles?
00:25:46Oh, I'm sure we'll be picked up before then,
00:25:48but we've got to be prepared for anything.
00:25:51We ought to reach the islands in a week.
00:25:55Eight days at the most.
00:25:57What if we miss them?
00:25:58Miles of open sea beyond.
00:26:00But we won't miss.
00:26:01I'll steer by compass and stars.
00:26:04Each of us will take a four-hour watch at the steering line.
00:26:07With the wind ships.
00:26:08Will we get off course?
00:26:09You just cooperate.
00:26:11Put your trust in the compass and the stars and me.
00:26:15All right, Miss Frisco.
00:26:17You get up here and take the first watch.
00:26:28Mr. Smith.
00:26:32Feeling better?
00:26:34Tired, very tired.
00:26:37Maybe if you remember it.
00:26:39Let's try.
00:26:40Tried, tried.
00:26:42Don't you remember where you've been?
00:26:47You must remember the Orient.
00:26:49Macau, Saigon, Hong Kong.
00:26:54Is the nurse here?
00:26:55Oh, yes.
00:26:56She's here.
00:26:59I know.
00:27:00Remember Jimmy Ashley?
00:27:02At the American consulate.
00:27:03You knew him.
00:27:06Jimmy Ashley?
00:27:07Yes.
00:27:08Remember Jimmy?
00:27:09Always with a white carnation.
00:27:10Alice.
00:27:11Why do you keep at him?
00:27:13I thought if I helped him remember things, I might help him.
00:27:17It's foolish when the doctors couldn't.
00:27:23Do you think you know him?
00:27:24Oh, no.
00:27:25No, but he might have known people we know.
00:27:29Maybe he's never been in Hong Kong.
00:27:31They found him in a Jap prison on the mainland.
00:27:42They want to be rest.
00:27:43The zeroes.
00:27:44They're coming again.
00:27:46The plane.
00:27:47They're coming for us.
00:27:48They're coming right for us.
00:27:49Sit down.
00:27:50Everybody down.
00:27:51You'll tip us over.
00:27:52Here he comes.
00:27:53We're safe.
00:27:54Didn't I tell you?
00:27:55I knew he'd find us.
00:27:56Everybody keep your position.
00:27:57Hey, down here.
00:27:58He's going over us.
00:27:59Are you blind or something?
00:28:00They don't see us.
00:28:01They've got to see us.
00:28:02They're going away.
00:28:03They don't see us.
00:28:04They don't see us.
00:28:05They're going away.
00:28:06They don't see us.
00:28:07Just now look.
00:28:08We're in the sun's reflection.
00:28:09They couldn't spot us.
00:28:10They might have.
00:28:11That plane couldn't land on the water.
00:28:12He'll send help.
00:28:13They don't see us.
00:28:14Just now look.
00:28:15We're in the sun's reflection.
00:28:16They couldn't spot us.
00:28:17They might have.
00:28:18That plane couldn't land on the water.
00:28:19He'll send help.
00:28:20It may have gone down within an hour or within six hours at this point.
00:28:49Navy units will cooperate in the search.
00:28:52Now, if any of you PBYs locate survivors and the sea looks too rough to make a landing, contact the B-17 with Airborne Lifeboat, which will be in the area.
00:29:02Navigators mark charts.
00:29:04We'll find her, Jim.
00:29:07He'll find her, Jim.
00:29:34Tonight, we'll tighten the bandage.
00:29:39Here we are, Mr. Smith.
00:29:41A little more water for you.
00:29:44Yeah.
00:29:45You're doing fine.
00:29:50Here's your ration.
00:30:04How's the stomach?
00:30:10Feels like it's on fire.
00:30:12A little water will help.
00:30:34You know, these rations wouldn't be so bad if we had something to garnish them with.
00:30:46Like a steak, for instance.
00:30:51Nice work, Susie.
00:30:57Son, you're not doing that eye any good.
00:31:00Stop rubbing it. You'll only make it worse.
00:31:06Don't you worry about my eye. You can just take care of my morale.
00:31:10Sit over here.
00:31:13Taking advantage of the situation.
00:31:16Well, if you don't like it, you can get out and walk.
00:31:20That's what I call a very fair proposition.
00:31:30I've never been in a hurry.
00:31:34Let's get into a shot.
00:31:36Let's go.
00:31:37!
00:31:41There's no use going out again tonight, Jim.
00:31:42They might show a flare.
00:31:44Anyway, you need some rest.
00:31:45I couldn't do that as long as there's a chance that she's still out there.
00:31:47Okay, pal.
00:31:50You don't have to go. You can knock off.
00:31:51Nothing doing.
00:31:52Thanks.
00:31:53Is there a chance that she's still out there?
00:31:55Okay, pal.
00:31:56You don't have to go. You can knock off.
00:31:58Oh, nothing doing.
00:31:59Thanks. Grab yourself some chow.
00:32:02I'll have to get permission from the CO before we take off again.
00:32:23Alan, remember not to rub your eyes in flames.
00:32:29Sure what, Susie?
00:32:31Here, hold this.
00:32:42Now hold these.
00:32:45Hold the oar like this.
00:32:48This way?
00:32:49That's it.
00:32:53Does that arm help?
00:32:56It helps me.
00:32:59Now watch the stars I show you, and you'll keep us on course.
00:33:02Keep the Southern Cross on your left.
00:33:06And that big star, see the big yellow one with the little cluster next to it?
00:33:10Keep that over your right shoulder.
00:33:13For luck?
00:33:15For luck.
00:33:17You know, sitting in all this water ain't doing me any good.
00:33:19Afraid you get this pan hands?
00:33:21No, sir.
00:33:22It's the opposite.
00:33:23It's the opposite.
00:33:24Fail, Blair.
00:33:25Oh, the pain must be terrible, Rollins.
00:33:27I stand the pain better than I can having him around.
00:33:29Don't start that again.
00:33:31Just extra weight.
00:33:33Without him, we wouldn't ship so much water.
00:33:36And you.
00:33:37I can't understand you.
00:33:38That's enough, Hartley.
00:33:39It turns my stomach.
00:33:41Giving him food and water.
00:33:43If I were in charge, I'd toss him overboard quick.
00:33:46Then you'd believe that.
00:33:47People who stand in your way should be eliminated.
00:33:50People who stand in the way of peace and happiness, yes.
00:33:53And wipe out every one of them.
00:33:55Then, Mr. Hartley, our philosophies are very much alike.
00:34:00Oh, Rollins, please, Rollins!
00:34:02Go overseas from singing.
00:34:03Nothing like some singing to make the world go round.
00:34:05That's a good idea, Blair.
00:34:06How about some choruses that roll out the bowels?
00:34:08Or is that too tempting a suggestion?
00:34:10No, no.
00:34:11A hymn.
00:34:12I remember what I used to sing in the choir back home.
00:34:14I'm sure you all knew it.
00:34:17Remember this, Mr. Smith?
00:34:19Yes, Mr. Smith.
00:34:22Rest in the Lord, O weary, heavy laden.
00:34:29Look unto him, your ever-present guide.
00:34:36Rest in the Lord, whose word is truth eternal.
00:34:43Leave unto him whatever may be tied.
00:34:50Rest in the Lord, and when your toil is over,
00:34:58When every storm and danger you have passed,
00:35:05Lo, he hath said, whose word abideth ever,
00:35:13You shall receive his welcome home at last.
00:35:22Rest in the Lord, whose word abideth ever,
00:35:28You shall receive his welcome home at last.
00:35:33I understand your compulsion, Jim.
00:35:47But I also have my job to do.
00:35:49In your condition, you might lose a plane and a crew.
00:35:52I've got to go out again.
00:35:53In the morning.
00:35:54Try and get some sleep.
00:35:55Take a pill if you have to.
00:35:56Let Pete turn in, Colonel.
00:35:58Give me another co-pilot.
00:35:59I'll be okay.
00:36:00All right.
00:36:03But after this fight, you knock off.
00:36:05Yes, sir.
00:36:30Mr. Smith.
00:36:31The hymn brought it back, didn't it?
00:36:36You do know me.
00:36:38And you're Mrs. Hartman.
00:36:40I am now.
00:36:43But I was Mrs. Philip Thompson.
00:36:47You must remember me, Philip.
00:36:49But I was your wife, Philip.
00:36:55I am your wife.
00:36:58Alice.
00:36:59What are you saying?
00:37:01Is he Philip Thompson?
00:37:03Oh, it doesn't matter now.
00:37:04We're all going to die anyway.
00:37:08I shot him.
00:37:09I saw them in the prison courtyard.
00:37:11The next morning they brought me his papers and told me he was dead.
00:37:15Oh, I almost went mad trying to forget.
00:37:18Finally, when I married Rollins, I thought I had forgotten.
00:37:21But now, no Rollins.
00:37:22I'm his wife.
00:37:23And he doesn't remember me.
00:37:25Oh, what have I done, George?
00:37:27It'll work out, Mrs. Hartley.
00:37:28Right now, we've got to keep alive to a rescue.
00:37:29Gee, it's just like a book I once read.
00:37:31A guy gets lost at sea, see?
00:37:32They all think he's dead.
00:37:33His wife meets another fellow.
00:37:49Nice guy.
00:37:50They get married and have children and everything.
00:37:52So, what do you think?
00:37:54Years later, the first guy comes back.
00:37:57He looks in the window and sees his wife and her happy family.
00:38:02It's snowing outside.
00:38:04I think it was Christmas.
00:38:06Yeah, it must have been Christmas because the family is trimming the tree.
00:38:10So?
00:38:12The guy goes away.
00:38:14Forever.
00:38:16Enoch Ardner was or something.
00:38:19What a story.
00:38:21All right, Enoch. Stop dreaming and watch that oar. You're off your course.
00:38:25Bear left, Moore. Left, not right.
00:38:28Watch that star.
00:38:29Yes, sir.
00:38:32We'd better get back, Jim.
00:38:44We'd better get back, Jim.
00:39:02It's just a touch of malaria. I've had it before.
00:39:07You're going to the hospital.
00:39:08Colonel, you're not going to...
00:39:09Sorry, Jim. I'm grounding you for your own good.
00:39:11You're not giving up the search, are you, Colonel?
00:39:13We'll be out again today.
00:39:14There isn't much hope, Jim.
00:39:15We've covered the whole course to Manila.
00:39:17And we haven't even sighted an oil slick.
00:39:19Come on.
00:39:20I'm going to personally tuck you into bed.
00:39:22Come on.
00:39:23Come on.
00:39:24I'm going to personally tuck you into bed.
00:39:27Come on.
00:39:28I'm going to personally tuck you into bed.
00:39:32Let's go.
00:40:02I think it's in pretty bad shape.
00:40:05I'd better give him some water.
00:40:12Lieutenant.
00:40:18I can't.
00:40:20Give it to you, Murrah.
00:40:26Get off my leg!
00:40:29Why do you keep giving him water?
00:40:32Why don't you let him die?
00:40:36Why don't you tell him, Lieutenant?
00:40:38Tell him why you have to deliver your Murrah even if it kills you.
00:40:41Yes, why?
00:40:43What?
00:40:45All right, I'll tell you why.
00:40:47It'll stop your eternal bickery.
00:40:48We were cleaning out a nest of Japs on late.
00:40:56Three men, buddies of Blair's, under my command.
00:41:01I was supposed to be covering them with a Tommy gun while they went ahead.
00:41:05Well, suddenly the place was alive with Japs.
00:41:08We'd been ambushed.
00:41:09I signaled to the men to withdraw them, and we fell back, but they didn't make it.
00:41:18Well, maybe it was my fault.
00:41:21Maybe if I'd been more alert, they'd be alive.
00:41:25Blair knew it.
00:41:26The whole outfit knew it.
00:41:28For them, it looked like I was yellow.
00:41:29Something like that, he's getting out.
00:41:33But not me.
00:41:35I'm trying to make the regular army, and I've got to live that down.
00:41:40That's why I have to deliver you, Murrah.
00:41:43It's my orders, and I'm not falling down this time, whether you like it or not.
00:41:49Ease up, Lieutenant.
00:41:50Things like that happen in a war.
00:41:52Thank you, Murrah.
00:42:11Alice.
00:42:41Philip, Philip, he's gone!
00:43:01Phillip! Phillip! He's gone!
00:43:09He must have fallen overboard.
00:43:11She's been calm all night.
00:43:13He couldn't have fallen overboard.
00:43:15You were on watch, Hartley.
00:43:17What happened?
00:43:19I must have gone to sleep.
00:43:25You don't think...
00:43:27You don't think I did it.
00:43:31But he couldn't have fallen overboard.
00:43:35But I went to sleep.
00:43:39He was there.
00:43:41Just a little while ago.
00:43:43He was there.
00:43:45And what happened to him, Rollins?
00:43:47What happened to him?
00:43:49I don't know, Allison.
00:43:51I don't know, Allison.
00:43:53What happened to him?
00:43:55I don't know, Allison.
00:43:57I just don't know.
00:44:05Don't look at me like that.
00:44:07I couldn't help it.
00:44:09I fell asleep.
00:44:11How convenient, Mr. Hartley.
00:44:13When someone stands in the way of peace and happiness,
00:44:17he must be eliminated.
00:44:19Isn't that our philosophy?
00:44:21I'll kill you for that?
00:44:23Stop it, Hartley!
00:44:25Sit down, everybody!
00:44:27Sit down, you pimpers!
00:44:29Sit down, you pimpers!
00:44:31Sit down, you pimpers!
00:44:33Sit down, you pimpers!
00:44:35Sit down, you pimpers!
00:44:37Sit down, you pimpers!
00:44:39Sit down, you pimpers!
00:44:41Sit down, you pimpers!
00:44:43Let's get the raft right here.
00:44:45Let's get the raft right here.
00:44:47Pinker, Claire, you're more on you, Hartley!
00:44:49Get on opposite ends or the other side,
00:44:51and when I get the word, push up, hard!
00:44:53All right, Susie and Mrs. Hartley,
00:44:57now just watch yourself when she comes over
00:44:59so you won't be hit.
00:45:01All right, now you there, shout!
00:45:07Good! Now get aboard!
00:45:09The sail and oars are gone.
00:45:17That's just fine.
00:45:19Joanie's ring I was making, it's gone.
00:45:21Your ring? The water and rations are gone.
00:45:23I tried to tell you, the only way we'll come through this alive
00:45:25is to work together.
00:45:27You just couldn't get that through your heads.
00:45:29Some people have to learn the hard way.
00:45:31I went crazy.
00:45:33My leg and Smith,
00:45:35didn't know what I was doing.
00:45:37We're done for it, it's all, it's my fault.
00:45:39Lay off that, Hartley.
00:45:41We've lost our supplies, yes.
00:45:43But plenty of men have survived on the sea for weeks
00:45:45with less than we have.
00:45:47But they've used their brains and their brains
00:45:49and their brains.
00:45:51not against each other.
00:45:55From here on,
00:45:57if anybody makes trouble, he's going to be tied up.
00:45:59But what can we do?
00:46:01We have no food or water.
00:46:03We can live for days without food if we only have guts.
00:46:05Can we keep on course, Captain?
00:46:07You mean without an oar?
00:46:09You bet we can.
00:46:11I'll rig a rudder with these lines and...
00:46:13and your Morris coat.
00:46:15We'll keep on course,
00:46:17and we'll make those islands.
00:46:19Just keep your heads.
00:46:21You make me believe it, Alan.
00:46:23I don't know where we'd be without you.
00:46:25Stick close to me, Susie.
00:46:27Right now, I don't know whether I believe it myself.
00:46:29We'll be found.
00:46:31How do you know?
00:46:33I just know it.
00:46:35I'd better be soon, Susie.
00:46:37Oh, Roland.
00:46:39The pain must be horrible.
00:46:41I could have stood anything.
00:46:43I saw the doubt in your eyes.
00:46:45Oh, I didn't doubt you, Roland.
00:46:47It was just the shock of him being gone.
00:46:49I didn't know what to think.
00:46:51I can stand.
00:46:53If you'll just forgive me for being such a fool.
00:46:57Look.
00:46:59He must have meant it as a message.
00:47:01Rest in the Lord.
00:47:03You shall receive his welcome home at last.
00:47:07What?
00:47:09He left a message, Roland.
00:47:11Poor fellow.
00:47:13No one can suspect you now.
00:47:15His mind couldn't stand the strain, not knowing.
00:47:17Alan.
00:47:19Don't you think we ought to say a little prayer for Mr. Smith?
00:47:21Yeah.
00:47:38Better ask for some rain too, Susie. Pinkert's pretty sick.
00:47:41Oh Lord.
00:47:49What's your lawn?
00:47:50Who knowest the sick and tormented minds of men.
00:47:54Help thy servant to find the peace and rest he knew not here.
00:47:59And help us, O Lord, to reach a safe harbor.
00:48:03And guide those who seek us.
00:48:06And send rain that thy suffering ones may be relieved.
00:48:11Free our hearts of jealousies and hatreds.
00:48:18Cleanse us of fears and suspicions.
00:48:22And give us courage to face our ordeal.
00:48:26And to be worthy of thy wisdom and benediction.
00:48:31Amen.
00:48:32Amen.
00:48:33Amen.
00:48:34Amen.
00:48:35Amen.
00:48:36Amen.
00:48:37Amen.
00:48:38Gee, that was good.
00:48:43I feel better already.
00:49:04Alan.
00:49:05Alan.
00:49:06Oh, Susan.
00:49:07We've sprung a leak.
00:49:08Wake up, everybody.
00:49:09Wake up.
00:49:10We've sprung a leak.
00:49:11Each of you take a section.
00:49:12Hurry.
00:49:19Here he is.
00:49:20I got it right over here.
00:49:21The waterline.
00:49:22Keep your positions.
00:49:23Your tip is over.
00:49:24Hey, this is just like in a book I once read.
00:49:28About this little Dutch kid who stuck his finger on a dike and saved Holland.
00:49:32Now, this kid was very small.
00:49:33Oh, stop yapping.
00:49:34We've got to stop that leak.
00:49:36What can we use?
00:49:40Chewing gum.
00:49:43Well, fellas, I was gonna share with everybody honest.
00:49:46I was just saving it for a rainy day.
00:49:48Well, this is it.
00:49:52Here, chew it quickly.
00:49:53I'm sorry.
00:49:58We've got to have it back.
00:50:03Here, plug it up.
00:50:06Funny.
00:50:07This gum can save our lives.
00:50:08When I think of all the gobs of gum resting on the movie house seat at this very minute,
00:50:13It kind of makes me sad.
00:50:18Look out, Blair shark!
00:50:20Ah!
00:50:21Ah!
00:50:22Ah!
00:50:23Ah!
00:50:24Ah!
00:50:25Ah!
00:50:26Ah!
00:50:27Ah!
00:50:28Ah!
00:50:29Ah!
00:50:30Ah!
00:50:31Ah!
00:50:32Ah!
00:50:33Ah!
00:50:34Ah!
00:50:35Ah!
00:50:36Ah!
00:50:37Ah!
00:50:38Ah!
00:50:39Ah!
00:50:40Ah!
00:50:41Ah!
00:50:42Ah!
00:50:47Flushed him pretty deep.
00:50:48You've got to stop the bleeding.
00:50:54I'll need some bandage.
00:50:56Pinkert, look in those pockets again and see if you can't find something we can use.
00:51:01Nothing but this fishing line of merit.
00:51:12Ben.
00:51:13Say.
00:51:14You get a purple heart for shark bites?
00:51:15How do you feel?
00:51:16Wonderful.
00:51:17Better save your worry about that gum.
00:51:18Is it going to hold or ain't it?
00:51:19Is it going to hold or ain't it?
00:51:20Is it going to hold or ain't it?
00:51:21Is it going to hold or ain't it?
00:51:22It's going to hold or...
00:51:24Oh, yes.
00:51:26All right.
00:51:32Yes.
00:51:33White...
00:51:34...
00:51:35...
00:51:36...
00:51:37...
00:51:38...
00:51:39...
00:51:40...
00:51:42...
00:51:43...
00:51:44...
00:51:45...
00:51:46...
00:51:47...
00:51:48...
00:51:49Wake, Jim.
00:52:05Fever hasn't broken, huh?
00:52:07No word?
00:52:10They haven't given up.
00:52:12We've covered the whole course three times.
00:52:15Let's finish.
00:52:16They've quit.
00:52:16The CO's done everything humanly possible.
00:52:20I know.
00:52:21If only I didn't have to lie here.
00:52:23Helpless.
00:52:25Take it easy, fella.
00:52:26You're sick.
00:52:28I gotta go.
00:52:29I'll see you later.
00:52:42Try to shave his leg, too.
00:52:46Alan.
00:53:00Oh, it's you, Susie.
00:53:06Put the line in my head.
00:53:07Try.
00:53:09You can't see.
00:53:11Don't let the others know.
00:53:13It's only sun blindness.
00:53:18What if we drift off course?
00:53:20We won't.
00:53:21But you'll have to be my eyes.
00:53:25Oh, Alan.
00:53:26Easy now, Lieutenant.
00:53:28Just sit there and see that I keep the sun pointing at my right shoulder.
00:53:32Oh, my God.
00:53:32Oh, my God.
00:53:53That's better.
00:53:54On course.
00:53:55On course.
00:54:06He's still here, Lieutenant. I've been watching him for.
00:54:14Oh, Captain, sir.
00:54:16Yes?
00:54:17Do you think they're gonna do all those things with radar they've been talking about?
00:54:20What things?
00:54:21Practically everything.
00:54:22Maybe even making love by radar.
00:54:25Wouldn't that be something?
00:54:27Imagine.
00:54:28I'm here and Joni's in Weehawken and I'm kissing her by radar.
00:54:31Some world, huh?
00:54:33You're okay, Blair. Just hold that thought.
00:54:37I wish the Lieutenant thought it was okay.
00:54:40I can't blame him.
00:54:42I gave him a rough deal.
00:54:44That's all right, Blair.
00:54:45How do you feel?
00:54:48I'd feel better if you'd shake my hand, sir.
00:54:50It's funny how you can get a guy all wrong.
00:54:57No guy with a streak would have jumped in the way you did to save me.
00:55:00Knowing there was a man eating shark around.
00:55:02Forget it, Blair.
00:55:09I hope that rotten shark gets a good case of ptomaine.
00:55:12It's about time for my watch.
00:55:17Give me your hand, will you, Captain?
00:55:21What's the matter, Captain?
00:55:24He can't see.
00:55:25He's blind.
00:55:26It's only sun blindness.
00:55:27Just temporary.
00:55:28But if you can't see, how can you navigate?
00:55:30We'll never reach those islands.
00:55:32Calm down.
00:55:34I've got the stars in my head like a chart.
00:55:36You all know the course by this time.
00:55:38If you drift off, I'll lay it out again.
00:55:41Lieutenant Briscoe can pick out the stars.
00:55:44We'll make it.
00:55:45No, he won't.
00:55:46Why don't we go on like this?
00:55:47We've still got two chances.
00:55:49Either they find us, or we've still got two chances.
00:55:51Either the islands will be inhabited, or they won't.
00:55:52No, we're all going to die on this raft.
00:55:54Why don't we keep torturing ourselves?
00:55:57Why don't we go overboard, not by feet?
00:55:59Grab her, Hartley.
00:56:00Hold her down.
00:56:01We haven't got a chance, and you know it.
00:56:04Everybody's sick or wounded,
00:56:06and now the captain's gone.
00:56:07I know we're all going to die on this raft.
00:56:13We're going to get some water anyway.
00:56:16Yeah, maybe more than we can handle.
00:56:19Looks like a storm.
00:56:27Peter, open the pockets in the raft to catch the rain.
00:56:31The rest of you help me bail.
00:56:37Don't worry.
00:56:38Don't worry.
00:56:38Don't worry.
00:56:39Please.
00:56:40No, we won't.
00:56:41Let's go.
00:56:42We'll be right there.
00:56:43I'll be right there.
00:56:44Come on.
00:56:45Go on.
00:56:46Oh, my God.
00:57:16Oh, my God.
00:57:46Oh, my God.
00:57:52Pete.
00:57:54Good boy.
00:57:57Jim.
00:57:58Jim, what are you doing out of bed?
00:58:00Pete, you've got to help me.
00:58:01I want to make one last search.
00:58:03You're crazy.
00:58:04You're sick.
00:58:05Anyway, what chances are...
00:58:06Call it a hunch.
00:58:07Call it anything you want.
00:58:08But I've got a feeling they're out there somewhere alive.
00:58:10Yeah, but we've searched.
00:58:11On the course to Manila.
00:58:12I want to try off course.
00:58:13I've got to follow my hunch, Pete.
00:58:14The CO's going to chew us up for this.
00:58:16I'll have to take that chance.
00:58:17You get a crew out and clear the tower.
00:58:19Don't tell them I'm aboard.
00:58:21Throw me my pants.
00:58:22Thanks.
00:58:23It's the last try, Jim.
00:58:27The moon's coming up.
00:58:28Yeah, yeah.
00:58:29That's a break.
00:58:30How's good hunting, boy?
00:58:31Mocha Tower to Rover 1-2.
00:58:32Message for Lieutenant Sturdivant.
00:58:33Uh-oh.
00:58:34Go ahead, Tower.
00:58:35This is Lieutenant Sturdivant.
00:58:36You file Lieutenant Desser as co-pilot.
00:58:37Desser just walked in here.
00:58:38Who is your co-pilot?
00:58:39Captain James Willis.
00:58:40Captain Willis?
00:58:41What's the last try, Jim?
00:58:42What's the last try, Jim?
00:58:43The moon's coming up.
00:58:44Yeah, yeah.
00:58:45That's a break.
00:58:46How's good hunting, boy?
00:58:47Mocha Tower to Rover 1-2.
00:58:49Message for Lieutenant Sturdivant.
00:58:50Uh-oh.
00:58:51Go ahead, Tower.
00:58:52This is Lieutenant Sturdivant.
00:58:53You file Lieutenant Desser as co-pilot.
00:58:56Desser just walked in here.
00:58:58Who is your co-pilot?
00:59:00Captain James Willis.
00:59:05Captain Willis?
00:59:06He's supposed to be grounded.
00:59:10Better return to the field at once.
00:59:14I didn't hear a thing.
00:59:15That gadget's dead.
00:59:36I'm afraid it's a blank, Jim.
00:59:46I've got just about enough fuel to get home.
01:00:06Co-pilot to crew.
01:00:07We spotted the raft dead ahead.
01:00:08We're going to buzz it at 200 feet.
01:00:12Prepare to drop smoke float.
01:00:13Roger.
01:00:14Navigator, check wind direction from smoke float after we buzz the raft.
01:00:16Then stand by for lifeboat's sailboat.
01:00:17Stand by with that smoke float.
01:00:22Let it go.
01:00:23Stand by with that smoke float.
01:00:24Let it go.
01:00:28Stand by with that smoke float.
01:00:29Let it go.
01:00:38Stand by with that smoke float.
01:00:39Stand by with that smoke float.
01:00:40Stand by with that smoke float.
01:00:41Let it go.
01:00:43Let it go.
01:00:44Let it go.
01:00:45Let it go.
01:00:46Let it go.
01:00:47Navigator to pilot.
01:01:07Turn in to final approach, course, 195 and altitude, 1200.
01:01:151, 2, 0, 0, speed, 1, 2, 0, roger, flaps, pilot's a navigator, course, 1, 9, 5, altitude,
01:01:261, 2, 0, 0, speed, 1, 2, 0, it's all yours, roger, stand by for boat salvo, a little
01:01:37to the right, easy, left a little, hold it, boats away,
01:01:45I'll see you next time.
01:02:15There's no signs of life.
01:02:42You'd think they'd try to get the boat.
01:02:45They all can't be dead.
01:02:52There's something wrong.
01:02:53There's plenty wrong.
01:02:55They're not even trying for the boat.
01:02:57They're either all dead or too weak to try to make it.
01:03:07Pete, I'm going downhill.
01:03:08You can't do a jump into that water.
01:03:10You're sick yourself.
01:03:11Let me handle it.
01:03:12This is my job.
01:03:14Good luck, sir.
01:03:21Good luck, sir.
01:03:28Good luck.
01:03:29Good luck.
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01:08:08Let's go.
01:08:38That's a rough sea to take off in.
01:09:06Get one of those waves and you could crack up.
01:09:09We don't take off that way.
01:09:11S.E. Rescue has one more trick up his sleeve.
01:09:36Hello, Jim.
01:09:42Where have you been the last couple of weeks?
01:09:43Had a relief job over in Guam.
01:09:45Just got back.
01:09:46How's everything?
01:09:46Fine, fine.
01:09:48You leaving?
01:09:48Due out in a few minutes.
01:09:50So you're finally delivering your prisoner?
01:09:51Yeah, he's waiting on the plane.
01:09:53And this time there won't be any slip-ups.
01:09:54Good deal.
01:09:55Say, Lieutenant Briscoe's still here?
01:09:57Just left him in Blair's room at the hospital.
01:09:59You better hurry.
01:10:00Captain Danton's flying out with us.
01:10:01I'd better say goodbye.
01:10:02How's his eyes okay?
01:10:03Good.
01:10:04See you later.
01:10:05So long, Jim.
01:10:11Hello.
01:10:13Captain.
01:10:14Hello, Blair.
01:10:15Hello.
01:10:16Welcome back, Captain.
01:10:17About time he came to see the cripples.
01:10:19Cripples?
01:10:19You're all getting fat.
01:10:20It's a great life.
01:10:22If you're looking for Lieutenant Briscoe's,
01:10:24he just went out to the plane with Captain Danton.
01:10:25Oh, I don't want to miss him.
01:10:27See you later.
01:10:38Thanks, Susie.
01:10:39Goodbye.
01:10:47Take care of yourself.
01:10:48Hey, they're taking off.
01:11:05That's right.
01:11:06Hey, they're taking off.
01:11:06That's right.
01:11:06Jill, aren't you going with him?
01:11:22No.
01:11:24For the love of Mike, Jim, say something.
01:11:26Don't you want me to stay?
01:11:28I'm going to feel like an awful fool if you don't.
01:11:31Finally, he gets wise.
01:11:33He goes to her.
01:11:34He grabs her in his manly arms.
01:11:38They embrace.
01:11:39They kiss.
01:11:41Gee.
01:11:43It's just like I once read.

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