White Heat
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:01:00
Can you remember that?
With an oscillator.

:01:03
I'll remember, darling.
:01:07
-Everything clear?
-Perfectly clear.

:01:11
You won't be sorry, Vic. When you get out,
we'll be happy. I'll see to that.

:01:15
Nice. Where'd you learn all that?
Soap opera?

:01:19
How did you know?
:01:21
This time I'm going right
to the top to get you out.

:01:23
-Herbert, are you listening?
-Sure, Jerry.

:01:26
But if that fails,
you'll have to serve the rest of your term.

:01:30
Jerry, you couldn't get me out of here
if I was pardoned.

:01:36
All right, this is the prison.
:01:38
We place the getaway car in these trees...
:01:40
with the oscillator under its rear axle
and hooked up to the battery.

:01:43
Our cars will be parked here, a mile or so
away, one here and the other here.

:01:48
We assume that Jarrett and Hank
come out here somewhere.

:01:50
They pile into the getaway car,
and they're off.

:01:52
-You ready, Ernie?
-Ready.

:01:54
The transmitter wavelength is 47.1.
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47.1.
:01:59
All right. Switch it on.
:02:04
Our receivers pick up that sound
from the oscillator...

:02:07
which enables us to cross-plot
their exact position.

:02:10
For example...
:02:13
suppose the impulse received here...
:02:16
has a bearing of 210 degrees.
:02:19
This one here reads 45 degrees.
:02:23
We plot them like so.
:02:25
Where the lines cross,
that's where they are.

:02:28
It doesn't matter how far they travel.
:02:30
As long as our cars
are within receiving distance...

:02:33
we can tell where they are.
:02:34
Switch it off.
:02:36
How far is receiving distance?
:02:38
We had a dry run on a car yesterday.
Kept tabs on him for 20 miles.

:02:42
That little thing?
:02:43
You can make one out
of your bedside radio. I'll show you how.

:02:46
When you've got a week to spare,
Ernie'll tell you all about electronics.

:02:49
We'll meet at the airport in 40 minutes.
Be in Springfield late this afternoon.


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