:17:00
Keep your eyes peeled, kid.
:17:01
All submarines look alike.
We're nobody's friend.
:17:04
Even our ships will shoot first
and ask questions afterward.
:17:09
He listens to you like you were
a tin god.
:17:24
- Look pretty snappy today, captain.
- You know, Christmas.
:17:36
- Coffee, sir.
- Thank you.
:17:40
- All clear starboard.
- All clear port.
:17:44
You fellas know me.
I'm no highbrow.
:17:47
When I come home, if there's
any grand opera playing...
:17:50
...the whole Connors family goes
down there twice a week.
:17:53
Don't ask me why, but to me, it's like
going down in a sub.
:17:57
You shove off,
go deep under the sea.
:18:00
When you come back up...
:18:02
...you got something inside
that's never been there before.
:18:05
Irish and Greeks, born philosophers.
:18:07
I got a philosophy too.
:18:08
Every day a box of Cracker Jacks
with a prize in every package.
:18:12
I feel sorry for you.
You don't know what family means.
:18:15
Family means a house has a mortgage,
the kids have measles...
:18:18
...and the old man pays for the insurance
when he's dead. No, not for Wolfie.
:18:22
The only babies I want
are those born 21 years ago.
:18:25
Captain has given permission to pick up
the San Francisco newscast.
:18:29
This broadcast comes to you
from the Friendly Credit Company.
:18:33
The Friendly Credit Company trusts you.
Any amount from $ 25 to $ 1000.
:18:38
And so Christmas Day
is bright on all fronts.
:18:42
San Francisco police are continuing
the manhunt for a sailor...
:18:46
... wanted on several counts.
:18:48
The woman making the complaints
insists on prosecution.
:18:51
The sailor was last seen boarding a
United States submarine at Mare Island.
:18:55
The sailor is known to the girls
only as "Wolf."