Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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:17:02
- You called me, sir.
- Yes. We're through to Washington.

:17:05
- Stand by to take her deep.
- Right.

:17:07
All set, sir. lnspector Bergen's on the line.
:17:09
Bergen. Nelson here.
:17:11
How's she runníng?
:17:13
Like a clock. We're all set
to make our dive under the ice.

:17:17
Official checkout time 3:42.
:17:20
- Make it 500 feet, what?
- Aye aye, sir.

:17:22
We'll be out of sound range in a few seconds,
and then ride radio silence for 96 hours.

:17:28
- Give him my regards.
- BJ sends his best to you landlubbers.

:17:31
ls he seasíck yet? He was the worst
saílor ín the navy. Well, good huntíng.

:17:36
Thank you, lnspector. Keep a light burning.
:17:56
- Hi, Susan.
- Oh! Hi, Cathy.

:17:59
- Personnel file you asked for.
- Ah, thanks. Have some hot coffee?

:18:02
Best prescription
you've written today, Doctor.

:18:05
Say, this Captain Crane of yours
is surprisingly young for ajob this size.

:18:10
He was the youngest sub captain in the navy.
:18:13
He must have a friend at court. The admiral?
:18:16
That's a bad diagnosis, Doctor.
:18:19
They are almost like father and son,
but the captain earned his rank.

:18:23
Neither he nor the admiral
would have it any other way.

:18:26
No criticism intended. l'm sure
you'll both live happily ever after,

:18:30
but settling down isn't going to be
an easy adjustment after all this.

:18:34
Well, l was born on a farm, and l'm going
back. We've bought a ranch in Colorado...

:18:48
- What do you read?
- Can't make it out, sir.

:18:51
- lceberg, sir?
- l don't know.

:18:53
- Nose camera.
- Camera on.


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