:27:00
-What do you say?
-Everything's all right.
:27:03
The pilot won't trouble us anymore.
He's dead.
:27:06
-Dead?
-Probably a heart attack.
:27:11
What are we going to do?
:27:12
Nothing until the morning. The storm
will probably die down before then.
:27:19
My suggestion is that we better all try
and get a good night's rest.
:27:23
Why not tell them the truth.
We're a million miles from civilisation...
:27:26
...without a chance
of getting out of here alive?
:27:29
It's slow starvation.
It's slow horrible death.
:27:42
That's perfect. Just perfect.
:27:46
What a kick I'm going to get out of this.
:27:49
A year ago, a doctor gave me six months
to live. That was a year ago.
:27:52
I'm already six months to the good.
I'm on velvet. I haven't got a thing to lose.
:27:57
But, you, the noble animals
of the human race...
:28:01
...what a kick I'll get out of watching you
squirm for a change.
:28:04
What a kick!
:28:20
They've been gone for hours.
:28:23
Left us here to rot.
That's what they've done.
:28:26
-Heroes of the newspapers.
-All right. Keep quiet.
:28:33
Here they come.
:28:41
Hello, everybody. We found some food.
No chance of starving now.
:28:45
-What is that?
-Mountain grass. It's good. Have some.
:28:48
I've read of people lasting 30 days
on this stuff.
:28:53
My brother and I have worked out a plan.
:28:55
If we use our heads we'll keep alive
for weeks, till he gets back.
:28:58
-Gets back?
-Where's he gone?