Captains Courageous
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:27:00
You reckon you're pert enough
to hop on deck?

:27:02
You find the Captain
and tell him to come down here.

:27:05
I reckon you're lucky
he didn't hear you say that.

:27:07
- Where are my clothes?
- Here they is and they ain't dry.

:27:10
- Boy, you...
- Where is the Captain?

:27:12
Up on deck.
:27:14
You sure is a tonic to yourself.
:27:20
How do you do, son?
So you slipped from your mooring.

:27:23
Going to stay with us awhile.
:27:25
You look like a spring herring now...
:27:27
but you're going to fatten up
before the fall.

:27:30
I don't know what you're talking about.
Where's the Captain?

:27:33
Aft.
:27:45
- How do I get to the Captain?
- You got to him.

:27:48
- Well, how are you feeling, sonny?
- You mean you're the Captain of this boat?

:27:52
That's the general opinion.
:27:54
How long would it take you
to get to Europe?

:27:56
Well, I don't know, sonny.
I never tried to sail there.

:27:58
But I want you to take me there.
I've got to meet my father.

:28:01
Well, that's a pity,
because I'm afraid it can't be done.

:28:04
All right, then, take me to New York.
:28:06
I don't think you understand, sonny.
:28:09
We're working off the Grand Banks.
:28:11
This schooner
is from Gloucester, Massachusetts.

:28:14
We'll take you there
when we're through fishing.

:28:16
I don't want to go to Gloucester.
:28:18
You don't? Well, now.
:28:20
- Is he the Captain?
- We let him think he is.

:28:23
- Maybe he'd like to be captain, Dad.
- Oh, I don't know, Dan-o.

:28:27
I know you want to get home, son,
but we're out here to catch fish.

:28:31
We ain't going to leave here till we
catch enough to fill the fore and after hold.

:28:36
Say, look,
my father is Frank Burton Cheyne.

:28:40
Don't you believe me?
:28:42
I don't doubt
you know your own daddy's name.

:28:45
But we'll pay you if you take me to him.
Don't you want to make some money?

:28:48
That's what we're hoping to do
catching fish.

:28:50
But he's rich.
He can buy more fish than you ever saw.

:28:53
Why, he owns the boat I fell off.
:28:55
- You mean the liner?
- Yes, he practically owns it.

:28:59
It might have been the fall that done it.

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