:04:00
We've got a transponder fix
on their position about here.
:04:06
This cabinet minister...
:04:08
does he always travel
on the wrong side of the border?
:04:12
Apparently
they strayed off course...
:04:15
and we're fairly certain
they're in guerrilla hands.
:04:17
Why don't you use
the regular army?
:04:19
What do you need us for?
:04:21
DILLON: 'Cause some damned fool
accused you of being the best.
:04:30
Dillon!
:04:34
DUTCH: You son of a bitch!
:04:41
What's the matter?
:04:42
The CIA got you pushing
too many pencils?
:04:45
Huh?
:04:50
Had enough?
:04:51
Make it easy on yourself, Dutch.
:04:55
OK! OK, OK.
:04:57
DUTCH:
You never knew when to quit.
:04:59
Damn good to see you.
:05:00
What's this
fucking tie business?
:05:02
Come on. Forget about my tie.
:05:04
I heard about that job
you pulled in Berlin.
:05:07
Very nice, Dutch.
:05:08
-Good old days.
-The good old days.
:05:11
-Why'd you pass on Libya?
-That wasn't my style.
:05:14
DILLON: You got no style.
You know that.
:05:16
Come on. Why did you pass?
:05:20
We're a rescue team...
not assassins.
:05:26
Now, what do we got to do?
:05:29
The cabinet minister's important
to our scope of operations...
:05:32
in this part of the world.
:05:33
DILLON: Our friends
are about to get squeezed.
:05:36
We can't let that happen.
We need the best.
:05:38
That's why you're here.
:05:40
Go on.
:05:41
Simple setup.
One-day operation.
:05:43
We pick up their trail,
run 'em down...
:05:45
grab those hostages,
and cross the border...
:05:47
before anybody knows
we were there.
:05:49
What do you mean, ''we''?
:05:51
I'm going in with you, Dutch.
:05:55
General,
my team always works alone.
:05:58
You know that.