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:43:01
What do you propose to do with it?
:43:06
That boat...
:43:09
That Olympia...
:43:11
She's not going to Hamburg.
She's probably heading for Palestine.

:43:14
Undoubtedly.
:43:16
Telephone control, tell
them to block the harbor.

:43:19
Take a look at the situation yourself.
:43:21
Very well, sir.
:43:25
Mrs. Fremont. Sir.
:43:37
Let me have the microphone.
:43:43
Attention, Olympia. Attention, out there.
:43:47
This is Maj. Caldwell speaking.
:43:49
Attention, Olympia.
:43:52
You have no chance to escape.
:43:54
The destroyer Zebra is moving into position
to block the harbor entrance.

:43:59
Return to dock.
:44:02
Otherwise we will board you.
:44:06
We're bound for Palestine
with an American captain and crew...

:44:09
...and a passenger manifest of 611 persons.
:44:12
We're carrying 200 pounds of dynamite
in the engine room with fuses attached.

:44:16
You let one British soldier step aboard
this ship and we'll blow her up.

:44:20
Have you heard me, Major?
:44:22
Message received.
:44:25
Where would they find
200 pounds of dynamite?

:44:28
-Get me Gen. Sutherland.
-Operator.

:44:31
-Connect me to Gen. Sutherland.
-Yes, sir.

:44:35
In an ammunition dump, you blithering idiot.
:44:38
-Sutherland here.
-Caldwell here, sir.

:44:41
The Olympia threatens to blow herself
out of the water, sir, if we board her.

:44:46
I'm convinced it's a bluff, of course.
Boarding party en route, sir.

:44:50
Call your boarding party back.
:44:52
Signal the Olympia.
I'm asking London for instructions.

:44:56
If she stays where she
is, no one will molest her.


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