1:02:01
Just one thÃng more.
1:02:04
Our world faces its darkest hour.
1:02:07
But l am convinced that, with God's help,
my plan will succeed,
1:02:13
and the world will survive.
1:02:15
That is all.
1:02:32
- Doctor?
- Captain.
1:02:34
- Just checking on Alvarez.
- He went forward with the doctor. Seems OK.
1:02:39
l wish l could say the same
of some of the others.
1:02:44
- George Young.
- Mm-hm.
1:02:46
l've given him a sedative. Nervous hysteria.
1:02:50
After all, Doctor, he just became a new father.
And it's only his second trip.
1:02:55
lt's not a question of experience. Here's a
veteran - your engineer, Lieutenant Hodges.
1:03:01
Lieutenant.
1:03:06
What seems to be your problem, Mr Hodges?
1:03:11
l just don't feel good, sir.
1:03:14
l'll be OK in an hour or so.
1:03:16
You try and get some rest. We'll manage.
1:03:19
Yes, sir.
1:03:25
- What happened to him?
- Same thing. Hyperneurasthenia.
1:03:28
Your crew is like a capped oil well. When
tension builds up, there's an explosion.
1:03:33
- But these are handpicked men!
- With eyes to see and minds that question.
1:03:38
Oh, they know the world's
probably on the brink of oblivion,
1:03:41
but instead of trying to
get to their homes and families,
1:03:45
here they are, racing under the sea,
1:03:48
driven on by one man's wild scheme,
which has no proven scientific basis.
1:03:53
Doctor, this is a submarine,
not a nursery school.
1:03:56
- And the admiral's orders must be obeyed.
- l wonder.
1:03:59
Professionally, l want to know
if the admiral always behaves this way,