:32:02
Let's see what we have in our
magic box. Give me your knee.
:32:07
OK. Get Darlene to take
your place in the race. OK?
:32:11
And if Dumont squawks, limp a lot.
:32:15
And, uh, I'll get you
a huge bandage for this.
:32:21
Feels like this thing's
snagged on the bottom.
:32:24
- Got myself tangled in it too.
- Want me to help?
:32:27
No, you better stay there.
You might tip the canoe.
:32:30
I thought you knew all about this kind
of fishing, from when you were a boy.
:32:35
Listen, when I was a boy we made
our own nets and made 'em right.
:32:39
Jesus. It feels like
something's snagged in here. Ow!
:32:43
- Did you get bit?
- Ouch!
:32:46
- Ow!
- Dad!
:32:48
- Stay back! Stay back!
- Dad! Dad!
:33:01
Dad!
:33:06
- The government paid you?
- Of course they paid.
:33:08
Where there's germ warfare,
the bomb, chemical warfare,
:33:12
there's plenty of money.
Special agencies.
:33:17
They pay. They pay a lot better
than they do in private research.
:33:22
For raisin' fish.
:33:24
Oh, no. It's a matter of genetics.
:33:28
Radiation. Selective breeding.
:33:32
They called it Operation Razorteeth.
:33:37
What was it all for?
:33:39
To destroy the river systems
of the North Vietnamese.
:33:43
Our goal was to develop a strain of this
killer fish that could survive in cold water
:33:48
and then breed at an accelerated rate.
:33:51
We had everything. Blank cheque.
:33:54
And then the war ended.
:33:57
You sound disappointed.
:33:59
They poisoned the water.