1:20:00
Now the destroyer's gonna go to
the center of that debris field,
1:20:02
shut off its engines to make it
real nice and quiet...
1:20:04
and do an acoustic search
to make sure we're dead.
1:20:07
But we're not.
See, we're here,
1:20:10
on our way
up to periscope depth.
1:20:13
Allright, principle
of ascent velocity.
1:20:16
Our positive buoyancy pulls us
up and away from the destroyer.
1:20:19
And when we surface,
we'll be showing it our ass
at 700 yards.
1:20:22
That is a perfect setup
for a stern shot
on a stationary target.
1:20:26
Boom. It don't get
much prettier than that.
1:20:27
Boom. It don't get
much prettier than that.
1:20:32
All right, Mr. Tyler.
1:20:34
All right.
Passing 1-3-0 meters.
1:20:37
Very well. Rabbit,
1:20:40
I need you to load Mazzola's
body into tube three...
1:20:43
and put an escape jacket
onto him to make sure he floats.
1:20:46
Wanna shoot him out
like garbage?
1:20:56
His body
is gonna save our lives.
1:20:59
I'll say a few words
for him.
1:21:02
Hirsch, go with Rabbit.
Eddie, can you man both planes?
1:21:06
Yes, sir.
Mr. Tyler.
Yeah.
1:21:09
If you can't take out
that destroyer,
1:21:11
the danger is not
that some of us may die.
1:21:14
It's that some of us
may live.
1:21:19
These men have seen
and heard things...
1:21:22
that must not be revealed
to the enemy--
1:21:25
our secrets,
1:21:28
such as our radar
capabilities...
1:21:30
and our understanding
of German encryption.
1:21:34
If we fall into German hands
alive, we will be tortured
without mercy.
1:21:38
Either you succeed
in sinking that ship...
1:21:41
or you must see to it
that none of us survive...
1:21:44
to be captured.