The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
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:23:02
While on its return trip its destination
might be... let's say Flatbush 8-2-5.

:23:08
- I hope you're memorisin' all this junk.
- Garber, what's the matter with you?

:23:12
Don't worry.
They don't understand English.

:23:14
This way, dummies.
Step this way, dummies.

:23:17
Over here is Frank Correll, the Lord Byron
of the New York City Subway System.

:23:23
Observe the way fire and smoke
shoot out of his ears.

:23:26
Don't bug me, Garber. I got troubles here.
:23:28
A train is down, its radio's dead,
the power's off, and it's dumped its load.

:23:32
Aside from that, it's ginger-peachy.
:23:37
What time is it, Mr Green?
:23:39
Uh...
:23:41
2.10.
:23:47
Right. Time to talk to them.
:23:52
- Is something troubling you?
- I think I'm gonna die today.

:23:55
That's entirely possible.
:24:02
This is Pelham One Two Three
to Command Centre.

:24:05
This is Pelham One Two Three to
Command Centre. Do you read me?

:24:08
OK, we'll leave him alone to his problems.
:24:11
What are you tryin' to do?
Screw up this entire railroad?

:24:15
- I want an explanation! It better be good!
- Your train has been taken.

:24:19
- What?
- Repeat, your train has been taken.

:24:22
Hey, shut up in here! Shut up!
:24:25
I said shut it, everybody!
:24:27
Shut it up, everybody, goddamnit!
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The train has been taken?
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- Are you the motorman?
- Negative.

:24:34
Nobody's authorised to be in that cab
except the motorman. Identify yourself.

:24:39
Your locomotive has been hijacked
by a group of heavily armed men.

:24:48
It what?
:24:50
We are holding 17 passengers and
the conductor hostage in the first car.

:24:55
I am quite prepared to kill any
or all of them

:24:58
if you do not obey my commands
to the letter.


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