:10:06
Would you like a tea?
:10:07
No, I'm fine.
:10:09
You must try the tea. It's very good.
Indian, of course.
:10:13
We may be at war with them,
but their tea's the best.
:10:37
-Forgive me. Mr. Garrett, isn't it?
-Yes.
:10:40
National Geographic is always welcome.
:10:42
The only Westerners who come to
Pakistan without conquering something.
:10:47
The colonel's angry. Only 25% of his
medical supplies are onboard.
:10:50
And three days late.
Look at this place.
:10:53
In six years, I've lost 800 men.
Not one to the enemy.
:10:57
But the chopper was full of stuff.
:10:59
Not for my men.
:11:01
For Americans who can pay $3 million for
climbing permits.
:11:05
Elliot Vaughn, the entrepreneur.
:11:07
He's got 40 people with him to try K2.
I've been seconded to his team.
:11:11
Seconded or sold?
:11:16
That's a question only a general
in Islamabad can answer.
:11:22
Three o'clock.
Time to wake up the Indians.
:11:40
So Annie's coming in with Vaughn's team?
:11:42
She's leading a WNN documentary crew.
:11:45
They're going up the mountain
with him.
:11:48
Have you seen her?
:11:50
Not yet. One of the guides told me.
:11:55
What about Vaughn?
What's he all about?
:11:57
Pretty much what you'd expect.
Sensitive, kind, modest.