:28:02
Funny thing about submarines.
:28:05
The crew always knows where
we're going before the captain does.
:28:23
Holy smoke! Tokyo?
:28:25
I always wanted to see those geisha gals
up-close.
:28:27
Too bad you didn't study
"Japany" lingo.
:28:30
Listen, my kind of language
is international.
:28:34
How are we going to get
into Tokyo Bay?
:28:37
The Copperfin just naturally
sprouts wings.
:28:40
We fly over the nets
and the minefields...
:28:42
...plumb in the middle of the harbor.
- Tokyo Bay. Perfect.
:28:46
Bet we sink 70,000 tons.
20 bucks, even money.
:28:48
- Seventy thousand tons. You're nuts.
- Look, I got a reason to have luck.
:28:52
Where I go, there's gonna be
dead Japs.
:28:55
- What is this reason of yours?
- Never mind. Anybody wanna bet?
:28:58
It's a secret between him and Roosevelt.
I'll take the bet.
:29:01
I'll pay off double if we make it.
:29:03
Only two guys whistle in the Navy.
Boatswain's mates and boots.
:29:07
You a boatswain's mate?
:29:08
I'm sorry, Mike. I forgot.
:29:11
You hear that music?
:29:12
- Reminds me of a dame I knew in Frisco.
- Here we go again.
:29:16
She was built for speed,
like a destroyer.
:29:19
- Oh, now I listen.
- Kind of compact too, like a submarine.
:29:22
She was coming down Sutter Street.
Off my starboard beam.
:29:26
I sees her and says, "Up periscope."
:29:28
I gives my motor a third back and
maneuvers for an opening shot.
:29:33
She picks me up on her detector.
:29:35
Gives her rudder a hard left.
Makes like she's looking in the window.
:29:39
Naturally, I gives my rudder
a hard right and moves...
:29:44
... right up alongside her. She's beautiful.
But beautiful!
:29:48
Comes up to about my chin.
Fits just right.
:29:50
Well, neither of us breaks silence.
:29:53
Naturally, there's a long pause.
We're both running on batteries now.
:29:57
Something electric is going on between
her and me.