Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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:41:01
Nothing is impossible.
:41:02
We'll make it
if we get the president's permission.

:41:05
Cap'n, set your course for the Marianas,
as though we had permission.

:41:09
- And give us all the speed you can make.
- Sir...

:41:12
Cap'n!
:41:15
Very well, sir.
:41:20
Ah, Doctor. Mr Alvarez.
l'd forgotten you were aboard.

:41:23
My orders did not include
a trip to the Marianas.

:41:27
Admiral, l must get off the submarine.
:41:30
There may be no chance
to get into port, Doctor.

:41:32
You'll both have to go along for the ride.
:41:36
Yes?
:41:37
Sparks, sir. No contact yet.
:41:40
Since the heat went over 139,
radio contact is highly erratic.

:41:45
The radíatíon has set up a field of statíc.
:41:48
Forget that. Keep at it.
l must talk with the president.

:41:51
- Aye aye, sír.
- Now look here...

:41:53
Doctor, as l remember, your research project
was ''men under stress.''

:41:57
You couldn't have picked a better laboratory.
:42:00
Glad you're up and about, Mr Alvarez.
:42:02
Sorry you didn't get ashore, but l'm sure
we'll find something to keep you busy.

:42:07
Don't worry about me, Admiral.
Man must accept what is ordained.

:42:14
That's a convenient rationalization,
but under the circumstances,

:42:18
there seems to be no alternative.
:42:32
- Check the heat.
- Up scope.

:42:40
- How hot is it up there?
- 141.2 degrees.

:42:45
No snow today!
:42:48
Down scope.
:42:53
USOS Seavíew calling Washington.
:42:57
Come in, Washington.

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