Monitor
0232 Zulu time, Gibraltar post transmission
via NAS rota Spain, start. There will
be no further transmission until we're at the target,
do you copy, Big Ears? Big Ears, aye. Juliet, Tango, Echo,
471, Zulu time 0233. This
is Counter Punch One, Group Leader, here we go. Stay on the deck and keep
it tight, this is it. Rapid Angel,
commence SDR sortie. Rapid Angel, aye. Wow, did
you see that one? That'll wake 'em up. Perfect. Rotate out. Nighthawk, commence sucker
punch run and launch. Nighthawk, aye. Very clean. Blockbuster, lock the exit,
everything, but load the racks. Blockbuster, aye. Lets see a
nice tight bombing pattern. Blockbuster, aye. Watch this trick. Shotgun
group, follow him in at command distance, full
military power, mach two plus. Shotgun leader, aye. Six units, commence sortie. Hit all primary targets
on the first pass. We own this place. Cross back
over at your regular intervals and head for home, boys. Hit secondary targets
on the way out. What was that?! There's another one. Someone, anyone,
hit that missile pad out on the point of the harbor. Who's got him? I see him, I see him! I'll take him out in
10 seconds, he's mine. Group leader, Shotgun. Group leader, aye. Flight
birds are all marking on their secondary targets. There's
another missile launch! Pull
those missiles away. Get some heat flares out. I'm hit, I'm hit! Can you make
it out to sea, Rapid Angel? I can
maneuver, but I'm losing power. Losing power. Someone
get that missile site now. My wingman is hit. Rapid
Angel, where are you? Rapid Angel
is out on the coast, heading north-northwest. Rapid Angel? I've stabilized. Try Sicily,
try Malta, try Picket Ship One with com nav land. Sixth Fleet has
rescue, do you hear me? I
copy, group leader. I'm gonna make it. Tough it out. I'm with
him, group leader. Stick
on him, Nighthawk. Roger
that, group leader. I'm losing fuel. Stay
with him, Nighthawk. - Captain. Landfall ahead. Someone's tracking
me, I'm losing power. Forget
the tracking, stay with it. - Andrei. I'm losing power. I've
lost him, splashdown. - Your ship was on station
during this attack? - The Leontiev was steaming
10 kilometers due west of elements of the United
States Sixth Fleet. Gibraltar
post transmission-- - I'm not the Minister of
Naval Affairs, Captain. A simple yes will do. - I tracked the American
plane to crash point. I can estimate position of
aircraft within five kilometers. - You'll show me? - Well, you may want
to change your clothes. - Captain, you must work fast. We can only guess how
much the Americans know. I'm losing fuel. Stay
with him, Nighthawk. There's landfall ahead. Someone's
tracking me, I'm losing power. - Come on! Forget the
tracking, stay with him. I'm losing power. - Come on! I've
lost him, splashdown. - Man. - Scratch $50 million
worth of F1-11. - We lost a hell of a lot
more than that, Henderson. - Three of those planes
were carrying highly secret laser guidance systems. - And with our luck, one
of those high tech babies is sitting at the bottom
of the Mediterranean. - We've already
done a computer run, we put splashdown in a
sector three miles south of Swatter Point off Malta. - I'm gonna love Malta
this time of year. - Not with the Soviet
trawler the Leontiev suddenly showing up in the area. - Fishing must be good. Want to make a bet that
I find that F1-11 first? - All I want to know is
what the Leontiev was doing no longer with the Sixth Fleet. Just keep track of that
trawler for me, Steve. Don't be a hero. - We're all heroes, Dean. That's why you love us. - He the best man? - Best man available. - Explain that. - Well, the best for
the job is Ken Tani, codename Black Eagle,
but he's on assignment. - I don't care what
it is, pull him out. - He's not available. Every year this time, he has
two weeks to see his kids. It's the only time he can
see them, that's our deal. - He can see his kids later. - Do you want to tell him that? - I don't want to
tell him anything. Dean, make it happen, now. - Get Patricia Parker for me. - Boys? This is Patricia Parker,
and she's taking you over to your father, okay? - Hi, you must be Denny. - Hi. And Brian? - Hello. - Hi. I know your dad was supposed
to come here on his vacation but he has a research
project on Malta, so let's get your things
and we got a plane to catch. Passengers
on flight 228 from Madrid, please proceed directly to... - Oh, that monsignor
won't be joining us today. I have a bottle of white
whine, unless of course you'd prefer coffee. - What the hell do you want? - How's your research
project coming along? Maltese giving you
much assistance? - I was through with you,
I thought I made that clear 12 years ago. - 14. Something's come up. - I don't want to hear about it. I'm a priest. - A research oceanographer? Working on a grant from
Georgetown University? You Jesuits do take
care of your own. - Get someone else, Rickert. - His name's Ken Tani. For all intents and
purposes, a marine biologist from the University of Hawaii. - You never let go, do you? - We may both get lucky. I have another man on the scene. I may not need you or Tani. - Come on, come on! Get them alongside! Who sent you to my boat? - Go fuck yourself! - Wait, wait! Captain! Get back. Get back, get back! Do you enjoy wasting your time? - Wasting my time?! This was on the hull! - So what? You know who he is
and what he wants. Are you in pain? - Kiss my ass! - Captain, why is your
paramedic not here? Captain, damn careless! How often do we get
a live one like him? - He was not alone. - Take this body away from here. Captain! - Maybe you can tell me why I
was pulled out two days early. - You're not going to New York. - Whatever it is,
the answer is no. - You're going to Malta. - Dean, you remember our deal. I get two weeks off every
summer, no matter what. - Here's the information on
the SX1 laser guidance system. - I don't wanna know about it. - Just read it and destroy-- - I don't want to know about it! I don't do enough for my kids. - Look, we know exactly
where the plane went down. All you have to do is drop
in, pick up the guidance pod and get out! - Who are we kidding, Dean? Malta is never that easy. The place is crawling with spies from every country in the world! - Add to that the Russian
motorship the Leontiev. - You think I'm going
to walk into that? You are out of your mind. I'm going to meet my kids. - That's exactly what
you're going to do, Ken. - I know that tone of voice. - Your kids are
already in Malta. - What? - Registered at the
Dragonara Palace Hotel. Your luggage is there,
you registered yesterday. - Brian? Brian? - I bet my dad's never coming. - Then you'd be wrong
because he's just busy. - He's always busy. - Let's try and enjoy
ourselves, okay? We can go see statues
in the museum. - Terrific. - Let's go watch the parade. Terrific. - Malta Control Center here. I've got unidentified traffic
at 15 miles east of Luca, heading west. - Unidentified traffic
northeast of Malta, identify yourself. Unidentified traffic northeast
of Malta, identify yourself. - Malta Center again,
the unidentified aircraft is 10 miles now east of Luca,
and he's still heading west. - Unidentified aircraft
northeast of Malta, identify yourself. - Open your chute! Pull, dammit! - The unidentified
aircraft has now
turned out to sea. - Hello, put me through
to the police, please. - Hello, this is
Chief Inspector Borg. Yes. All right. Give the location
to my sergeant, I'll send an
officer to the spot. Just hold the line. For you. - Inspector. - I don't want to
hang around here. - You are Father Joseph. - Clothes are in
that duffle bag. Wallet, credit cards, passport, all the goodies money can buy. - Rickert said there
was another man. Henderson, Steve Henderson. - He was going to attach a
homing device to the Leontiev. Rickert gave me an assistant
to monitor the transmission. - What about it? - Nothing, nada, niet! Nobody's seen Henderson. For what it's worth,
I'm an oceanographer. I specialize in the study
of deep water currents. - Turpidity. - For openers. - Dr. Tani? - You work for Father Joseph. - I do now. I'm permanently employed
with Mr. Rickert. - My boys are on the island. - I have their itinerary,
right now they're at the Medina Museum. - This picture shows Grand
Master Jean Parisot de Valette, who defeated the Turks in 1565. The city of Valetta
is named after him. - Daddy! - How are you doing? I am very glad to
see you, both of you. - How long ago did
you wear glasses? - Don't ask. - You remember me, Doctor? Patricia Parker? - Dean's friend? - The tour's over, why
don't we step outside? We've all been hoping
you could join us, that work in the harbor
wasn't too difficult. - We've been here two days, Dad! - I'm sorry. I was busy, no? Let's have fun, okay? - No, he's our driver. Our travel agents wanted him. Remember Mr. Rickert,
Mr. Dean Rickert? - Too well. - They'll have already checked. - I only trust myself. Besides, these are my kids. - Excuse me, kids, could you
go to the car for a second, please? Let's lay it out, Tani. I've been eight years
with the company, I've been all over the world. My hands have been plenty dirty and I haven't let
the company down yet. - You want a raise? You are talking
to the wrong guy. - I want you to get off my back. It wasn't my idea to lug
your kids to this island. But as long as they're
here and I'm here they're gonna get
the best I've got. - Daddy, Daddy, are you
gonna take us to the beach? We took snorkeling lessons
this year, didn't we Brian? - Denny's really good. - Brian's better, can we
go out on a diving boat, the three of us? Well, Miss Parker too. - I won't be able
to go with you guys. I wish I could. - Oh no, Dad. - As soon as I can break away,
we'll do something together. Maybe tonight we'll have dinner? How about that boys, huh? - Come on, Denny. I'll figure something. - Can you show me where you
think that F1-11 went down? - I didn't make a sound. - You didn't have to. - Dr. Tani, you may
want to see this. - I'll wait for you in the boat. - Who is he? - Vladimir Klimenko, colonel
in KGB, sector commander. He flew in two days ago, now
operating from the Leontiev. - Hmm. Be careful, Doctor. He's dangerous business. - According to the
computer recreation, this is where the
F1-11 went down. I have a large scale
chart here with grid work. At the rate of descent,
predicted air speed, the impact could've
occurred anywhere within this five square kilometer area. Presence of Leontiev
in the vicinity actually confirming input. We know the currents
and tides in this area, the amount of scouring
and turbulence on an hour to hour basis. That enables us to
reduce the probable area by a factor of 47,
giving us a grid of 2.8 square kilometers. - I'm going to dive there. Steer 330, 100 meters. - We're not getting
anything from that F1-11's emergency frequency transponder. Here, let me help
you with your tank. - I don't use it. - I've heard about
Japanese pearl divers who lower their heart rate
so they can stay underwater. - Tell me about it sometime. - It's a research vessel, chartered by Father Bedelia
of Georgetown University. - That's an unusual
operation in this area. Captain, there
is a diver in the water, 220 meters dead ahead. - Do you want me to
arm depth charges? - I'll let you know. - Take us alongside! - Have you been
on this duty long? Do you like this job? - I do now. - Andrei! Get the camera. Ahoy there, ahoy, Leontiev! Ahoy, Leontiev,
veer off, veer off! - I want to be sure
you don't need help. - We're doing fine! - Who is we? - My research
associate, Dr. Tani. - Look at this, look at this! - We have visitors. - Marine life. - Nothing to interest you, sir. Hardly of a commercial
size or grade, but then, these waters are not
noted for their productivity. It has been six years since
intensive commercial fishing has been a factor in this
economic life of this island. In the past 25 years-- - Thank you very much
for your information. I shall pass it along to
the Ministry of Fisheries. Unfortunately, the
Ministry waits a long time to take action. What's your project, Father? - Turpidity! - Turpidity? - You see, these
waters here have a-- - Excuse me, excuse me! You may be familiar
with the paper I did for 1983 Congress of
Oceanography in Stockholm. - I'll be sure to look it up! And what have you found
of turpidity in this area? - I'll be able to
tell you better when I collate my information. - But you will be
gone by then, sir. - You will know how to find us. - All engines back! Run them! - Keep your voice low. - Oh, for Christ's sake. - The cliffs over there. - The Curwat Cliffs. - I would say the distance
is five kilometers away. What about the elevation? - 60, 65 meters. Have you found the plane? - We can't get close enough, with that so-called fishing
boat hanging around. Can Lino get me a hand grenade? - Don't ask me,
he's Rickert's man. - He can get me a hand grenade. - The name is Bedelia? - B-E-D-E-L-I-A. - Bedelia, Joseph, born
Maridan, Connecticut, graduate Fordham University. - But no Intelligence contact. - Served in Vietnam
from 1970 through 1973. Entered seminary 1974, ordained. - Now this one. - Kenji Tani, born
Nara, Japan, US citizen. - I can read it. - Not enough information. - I'm returning to station. We can still put divers down. - Let them dive where
we saw the Japanese. - Your own people
gave us this sector! - My own people
are not on the sea. Get
word to the embassy, I want a surveillance
team in place when Bedelia's boat comes in. - You know where to meet me. - You come to my mother's house. I'll have everything you want. - Daddy, Daddy,
that was terrific! - I was lucky. It was really your
brother who did will. - Oh, yeah. - You could do better. - If I really wanted to! - I didn't know you
boys played soccer. - I've been playing
three years now. - What happened to
the gymnastics and
the karate lessons? - Mom doesn't like it. - But we still workout! Look! - That's good! - That stinks! You want to see something, here. - Oh, that's great form! - Ha ha ha! - Hey, stop it, Denny. Let me show you. Just relax the shoulders,
and concentrate. Let me help you. Ready? Go! That's great! Just when you are getting ready
to throw yourself backwards, you stop, and you
worry about it. That's why you couldn't do it. - How did you know? - Well, strange as it
may seem, I was 12 once. - That must've been
a long time ago. Yeah, a
really long time. - That was when my father
told me about the Black Eagle. Black Eagle has always
watched over our family. We look for him
inside ourselves. We see him, and he will
take us where we want to go on his wings of truth. - But that doesn't make
sense, wings of truth. - You have to make it
make sense for yourself. You have to will
every part of yourself into bringing him to life. - Aww, that sounds
like science fiction. - It sounds like faith. - We have to stop off at the
Palace of the Grand Masters on our way back. - Do we have to? - Come on, let's go. - This is the Grand
Masters' Palace, and this palace
was built in 1574, and here's the
statue of Neptune. Now follow me and I'll show
you the rest of the palace, and I'll show you
the dining room, the ballroom and the
tapestry chambers. And all the weapons and suit
of armors are all original, which were used during
the Great Siege of 1565 against the Turks. - It's more fun when
you're with us, Daddy. - There are things I
had to do take care of. This painting
by a famous Italian artist-- - I just have one more
thing to do tomorrow. Hey, if I'm lucky, that's it. My time will be all yours. - Promise? - I will do the best I can. That's all I can promise. - Okay, Daddy. - We have company. - One with a mustache,
one with a beard. Why don't we just
go on with the tour and Peter can handle this. - Let me take care of it. - I'll stay here with the boys. - Had 28 Grand Masters
and the first Grand Master of the order-- - Wow, look at those guys! - Excuse me, please. The Grand Master here
is a head of state. - Hey Dad. Where's my dad? - He'll catch up with us later. Let's go see what's
in the other room. - Him and his promises. - Here's your father. - What happened to you? All of a sudden
you just vanished. - I had to make a phone call. - Can we go back
to the beach now? - We can go to the hotel now, we can go to the beach tomorrow. - Sure you can make it? - Come on. I'll be there. - Hold it. Sonia, superimpose the
tape from the palace. - Patricia Parker, born 1960, employee of Central
Intelligence Agency since 1981. Assigned to Korea,
escort duties. Qualified in all small
arms, automobile, aircraft, explosives and
electronic transmissions. I don't think she's important. - Uh-uh, but now
we know that he is. - Come on, you boys. You must be tired. - I'm not used to
going to bed so early. - We have a big day tomorrow. - All of us? - We have to be up at five,
and out of the hotel by six. - What a vacation. - Come on. We could always stay here,
and have Patricia give you big, big mathematics problems. - Yuck. - Can you tell me more
about the Black Eagle? - Well, according
to our ancestors, the Black Eagle is
part of our heritage. He's like a sixth sense, the
key to the part of our brain that seems locked away from us. - When I get back home,
mathematics, here I come! - We cannot call upon the Black
Eagle for petty occasions. It must be vital to us. We have to know that
right is on our side. We have to be
worthy of the Eagle and the help he can give us. - I knew there was a catch,
there's always a catch. - Hey, look at this! - Positive identification
has been made of the victims, both Russian citizens. Chief Inspector Borg,
can you tell us something about the victims? - Apparently one
man was attached to the Soviet Trade Commission which has been here in
Malta these past few months. The other is a
member of the crew of the Russian fishing trawler,
the motorship Leontiev. - Are you suspicious that two
men, both Russian nationals, should meet violent death
in the same vicinity within a few minutes
of each other? - I'm not that brilliant that
I make these assumptions. Excuse me. - But this case has
claimed the attention of the chief
inspector of our nat-- - Hey, it was just
getting interesting! - Come on boys, you
need your sleep. - Good night, boys. - Hey Dad! How did you get
here on the island? - By plane, same as you. See you in the morning. - Peter's going to
look after the boys. - Am I going somewhere? - We both are. There was a message
downstairs for me to be at the casino
at 9:00 tonight, and I don't know who sent it. - Let's find out. - Mhmm. - You can't hide a
gun in that outfit. - I have a 25 caliber
berretta I can fire in six-tenths of a second. - Those men on the news report. - Forget about them. - You had no choice, you
couldn't let them get back to Klimenko. - Let's spend the
company's money. - At Langley the first
thing they tell us is don't get emotional,
don't complicate things. - What will happen if you give
me the goddamn money, huh? About a week of it,
change their rules. He put Denny and
Brian on this island. All I want is to make sure
they get off the way they came, in one piece. - Let me buy you a drink? Company money? - I'm sorry. - Don't. - I like to think
I'm too professional for that kind of crap. - I like to think you're
too decent a human being not to feel the way you do. Here they come. - It's your play. - Part of your
project, Dr. Tani? - Is it Captain Klimenko? - Colonel. - This is Miss Patricia Parker. - I know quite a bit
about Miss Parker. It's not often I
meet a young woman who scores 96 on a
firing range at Langley, and is rated AAA1
as a radio operator. - You must have me confused
with someone else, Colonel. - Make a play, Colonel. - I don't gamble, Doctor. It goes against logic to
take unnecessary risks with so little
chance of success. - What do you know,
we came up a winner. - Of course, you were
betting on the red. - Let's go back to the hotel. - We're ahead. - The best time to
cash in your chips. Besides, I know a
warning when I hear one. - Would you like me
to check on the kids? - No, I will do it. - Okay. Good ni... Would you like to come
in for a nightcap? - Sure. Get the boys out! We are getting out of here now! Sit down, kids. Give me a minute, I want to
be sure we have no problem. - Andrei? - I can't take it anymore! I'm scared! - Relax. Don't panic. - Go on, go on,
everything's ready! - I've got to check something. Everything okay? - We'll be safe here. - Okay, good. - Dad? - Go with Peter, Brian. Get some rest. - Dad, is someone
trying to hurt you? - I am doing a job
for our country. They asked me to help
them find something. - There are people who
don't want you to find it, aren't there? - Yes. - And they're bad
men, aren't they? - They probably think
we are bad men, Brian. - There's still a lot
you're not telling me. - There is a lot
I cannot tell you. Please understand. - Good night Dad. - Good night. You tell Rickert I don't
care where they come from, I want more people here
to look after my boys! - There's a new problem,
the Leontiev has moved. It's anchored right where
you were diving today. You can trust the information. - I knew that. I'm just trying to
figure a Catholic priest being involved with Rickert. - Figure Rickert's
taking advantage of everything an everybody
he can lay his hands on. - I'd like to know
how he got to you. - It's late, you need sleep. - Hey. This is more important. - You ever hear of a
place called Vietnam? - That's where you met Rickert. - I was on an underwater
Navy demolition team. Rickert had me transferred to his exclusive
group of killers. It took four years. I finally got away from him. I ran away and hid
in the seminary. I became a priest. At least I thought I did. Hell, he never lets go. He's smarter than both
of us, you know why? He doesn't waste
time on moralizing. His little black book
lists the price of us all. - Must make it tough
to be a priest, huh? - Who says I'm a priest? I'm just a guy hiding
behind a turnaround collar. - You going to be in the boat? - Lino will pick you up. I've arranged with a friend
to celebrate mass for him. - I understand you are
to be congratulated. - That can wait until I
put laser system on board one of our submarines. - There's been a change. You are to deliver the
apparatus on the Gorky. - I wish to protest. - The Americans would
have no compunction blowing a fishing
trawler out of the water. The Gorky is a 10,000
ton cargo vessel. Almost a luxury vessel. - I'll see it's done. - Come on, boys. This is business. I want you going
with Peter, okay? You did pretty good. Another of your skills? - Not me, I'm scared
shitless of heights. Be careful. - Don't worry about me. You be careful. - Dean is sending more men,
he didn't want to use anyone from the embassy. I'll look after
your sons for you. - How many times do
you have to hear it? I told you, Father
Joseph wanted samples. Look, there are his flasks. - Come on! - Are you all right? - I'm still alive,
thanks to you. - Let's go. - Father Joseph
should be waiting. There's a hidden
entrance to the grotto. Look for it at about 10:00. There it is! - Welcome to the Malta subways. - There's no graffiti. - Give us time. - Father, Father. My dear old mother, she enjoyed
the service so much today. If you would give her
your blessing, Father? Thank you, Father. - Father, Father. - You'll never believe it. - I never doubted you
for a single second. - Right up those steps. - Bless you. Peace be with you. - Thank you, Father. - I must go. - Ken? Ken? Tani! - I'm right here. - Come on. I was only inches from you. I didn't hear anything and
I didn't feel anything. - You weren't supposed to. - Dean Rickert sent me! He did! He wants to see you, we
flew in this morning. - Let's go down to
the beach, okay? - Yeah. - Your father knows how to
take care of himself, Brian. - This is what he does? Things like this? - We really should go. - You work with him. - Please, Brian. - That's all you care
about, your jobs. Nothing else matters. - A great deal matters. The people we're connected
to, the people at home. Your father loves you very much,
that's what he cares about. - Then where is he? - Doing his best
for you and Denny. Please, Brian. - Here he comes. - Well, I hope you have some
souvenirs for me to take home? - Only one. - The warhead guidance system,
from pathway to missile. - Dammit, I want Rapid Angel. - So do the Russians. The bay door was open,
the compartment was empty. - It's still here
on these islands. - Did you get the hot
flash from Klimenko? - We intercepted a message
ordering the merchant ship Gorky back to Odessa as soon as it
leaves dry dock here in Malta. - You are grabbing at straws. Rapid Angel could be
in a diplomatic pouch, or on a Russian 15
en route to Moscow - We have every plane
covered in this area. If Klimenko has Rapid Angel,
he'll put it aboard the Gorky, the Gorky will transfer
it to a Charlie sub, somewhere between here
and the Black Sea. - Where'd this
Charlie-class sub come from? - Odessa. It's not here yet. It's just passing through
the Hellespont now. You have two days. - My deal was the
F1-11, I delivered. - The job is only half done. - You'll tell me
how it turns out. - Dammit, there have
been people killed! - Tell me about it. I killed six of them. - Tell your man to put
his gun away, Rickert. I'm a man of peace, I
don't want to have to punch his fucking lights out. - All right. Come on. All right, call it. - I want my kids
off this island. Come on, you son of a bitch! It paid off for you. They got me here, okay? But now it's phase two time. You send them home. - You know what can happen
if we don't stop Klimenko. - You don't have
any time for this. - All right, they'll
fly out with me. I'll have men on
them night and day, I'll put them anywhere you like. Rome, London, New York. - They are due at Fort
St. Michael at 1:00. - Call the embassy. You meet the kids in
person and you have two men pick up their luggage. - Yes sir. - You want to go for
another boat ride? - Boys! Boys! That's it for beach
time, let's go, let's go. Take that. Come on, move it. We are now
entering into Galley Creek and all along the
harbor is the dry dock. It is the main
industry in Malta. - You can just see
the edge of the ship. - Here they come. Let's go. Andregov, be ready. We'll be there soon. Not too close yet. Not too close. - That large merchant ship
on the left is the Gorky. The shipyards here have
very tight security. - What are you guys doing? Peter, will you pass
that car in front of us? - Sure. - There's a white car in
back of us, did it pass too? - Yes. - Boys, I want you to get down. Brian, get down now. I think we got company. You said you were a good
driver, let's prove it! You take the ones in back. - Put the gun right
down on the floorboard. Now! - Come on, come on! - Come on! - You son of a bitch. - Miss Parker, I want Tani. - Right now, so do I. - Get inside, come on, come on. - Take them to the
fort outside Medina. I'll talk to Klimenko. - I'll do. Get in the truck. - Denny? What's wrong? Why's he crying? - The boys are just frightened,
I'm trying to calm them. Oh my god, I think
he's gonna be sick. - Get off! - Hey! Go after them, you fool! - I'm sorry, I'm sorry,
there's a guy chasing me! - They're coming. - Ah, Dr. Tani. I should like to know what
you can tell me about this. - Nothing. - Nothing. You checked out of
your room at the hotel. The window was smashed. - I paid for them. - There are a number
of bodies at the morgue you might look at. - I wouldn't know them. - You wouldn't know them. Where are your
children, Dr. Tani? - Are you all right, Brian? What did you tell to the police? - Nothing. I didn't want to tell them
anything until I talked to you. - You did right thing. Do you know where
Denny and Patricia are? - Yeah. - What he say? - He says he has to
go to the bathroom. - Ha, it's not the first
time you wet your pants. Now come on. You stay right there. - I wasn't gonna jump. - What was that? Ha, too skinny. There's a landing
over by the west end. Hey,
somebody's thinking! - What were you doing? You're nothing but trouble! Last time, you understand that? Shut up. - Vigo! Hey Vigo! Vigo! - Go that way. Don't move, Denny. Where's Denny? - He's right here. He's okay. - We've got the boat. We're going out here, come on. - Igor! Hey! - Hyah! Present your passports at gate number two in
the departure lounge. - Dad, when are
you coming to Rome? - Soon. - Make it quick? - Come on. You can help me
brush up my Japanese. - We'd better. You have a terrible
New York accent. - I spoke to Dean. We're off the hook. - Where do you want to go now? - I want to scout out the Gorky. - Okay, I can arrange that. - Guess who's here. - You didn't have to
walk through that gate. - Priests all over the
world have been putting their lives on the line, I've
spent my time running away. That's over. - I haven't verified
all these men! If you want to get underway
at 2200 hours tonight, then you will need all
these men, all of them! - All right, all right, but
it's your responsibility! - Come on, come on, lads. - If they are sailing tonight, Rapid Angel has to be on board. - There isn't time. - We will make time. I will check the
captain's cabin. You do your best
to slow them down. - I'll take a look at
the navigation circuitry. - What are you doing here? Put your hands up! - That's all we need,
they'll find him, they'll know we're here. - No, they won't. - They're gonna find him. - Not till morning. - Where to now? - I will leave you here. Tell Lino to be in the
harbor at 2030 hours. - And me? - You have done enough. - You can't take on Klimenko
and all his people by yourself. - This calls for
speed and timing. One person, only one
margin for error. Two people... - There must be
something I could do. - We'll be getting
underway in 10 minutes. - I want no delays. - We are ready, we
are ready, okay. - Ready for sea, Captain. - Prepare to cast off! Casting off! Prepare to cast off! All engines start. - Commence sweeping. Power all units. - There's a malfunction, sir. - I report the same, sir. - Something is wrong.
- Yes, I understand. - I want it checked, now. - You go and check below. Have the electronics
and communications
officers to bridge. All communications and
navigational circuits. - Inform the port authority
there is a delay of 10 minutes. - Yes sir. - Captain, give me
the key to your cabin. - Your package is
perfectly safe! - The key! - Yes sir. - Yes sir. - How bad is it? - It's sabotage to our
navigation equipment. I informed the port authority
that we cannot leave. - We must go! - It will take some 10
to 12 hours for repairs. - We can steer manually, you
have your magnetic compasses. - It's impossible! - Impossible?! Captain, I have seen
the governments fall, the nuclear weapons vanished,
and captains disappear at sea. There is nothing impossible. - Colonel, have you
lost your mind?! - Hey, cut the power! - Andrei. Let's leave it all. - Stay where you are! Right away, right away! - Over there, he's got a gun! He's going AWOL! - Don't shoot. - Don't move! - Ken! - Kill them! Andrei?! - I'm gonna pack it and blow it! - Natasha! Jump! Get away! Do it now! Jump! - Andrei? Andrei! No! - It's loaded. 100%. Swim now! To the boat! - We meet again, Dr. Tani. I take it your research
project is completed. - Quite. - Then may I suggest that
you leave these islands by your very first opportunity? - As you say, Inspector.