:51:00
we'll just be
another minute.
:51:02
thank you
for your patience.
:51:04
it's collect. their
contacts tried to kill them.
:51:07
they don't know what to do.
:51:09
and they told you this
:51:11
over a public phone?
:51:13
no, sir. at&t's operator
told our operator.
:51:15
they're insane!
:51:18
and apparently
roaming free.
:51:20
he's on line 7, sir.
:51:21
get us the hell out!
:51:23
everything's under
control, mr. Fitz-Hume.
:51:25
hold on one moment.
:51:27
look, the longer they're
out in the field,
:51:30
the more heat we can draw
away from the real team.
:51:34
I agree. let's send them
over the border.
:51:37
how will
they get there?
:51:39
that's their problem.
:51:41
hello, gentlemen.
:51:43
we're organizing
a rescue operation for you.
:51:47
for after you've reached
your final objective.
:51:49
what is
our final objective?
:51:51
that information is on
a need-to-know basis.
:51:54
at this particular time,
you do not need to know.
:51:57
however, we can tell you
:51:59
to make immediately
for the Soviet Pamir district.
:52:04
wait for your next contact
on the road to Dushanbe.
:52:12
the road to Dushanbe?
:52:14
you practically told them
the strike zone.
:52:16
listen, if they
make it there at all,
:52:19
they'll be plucked by
Soviet motorized infantry.
:52:21
the road to Dushanbe
:52:23
is a heavily traveled
military artery.
:52:25
I guess that
takes care of that.
:52:28
we must make
no mistakes this time.
:52:32
our whole way of life
hangs in the balance.
:52:42
pamir? Dushanbe?
:52:44
you're sure
that's what he said?
:52:47
right. aren't they
in Russia?
:52:49
and how!
:52:54
no, thanks.
I've already eaten.
:52:57
how can we get there?
it's thousands of miles.
:52:59
if this is
the lower Kohistan,