Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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1:14:02
but of deliberate sabotage. Any comments?
1:14:05
Yes, sir. Sabotage might be
just the beginning.

1:14:10
You're driving my crew to the point
of exhaustion, possibly even rebellion.

1:14:14
These are men, not machines!
1:14:16
lf they break down,
we'll never meet your deadline.

1:14:19
We'll meet it because we have to meet it.
1:14:21
l'm not worried that your men
can't take it. They can.

1:14:25
But l am concerned about
your alternative - rebellion.

1:14:32
l found this note in my cabin,
just a few minutes ago.

1:14:39
''lf you continue your lunatic project,
you'll never live to see it completed.''

1:14:46
Hodges'll never see it completed.
1:14:49
He won't bother you anymore.
1:14:52
l'm not so sure that he did. These notes
were not typed on the same machine.

1:15:00
Double the security guard.
1:15:03
All men off duty restricted to quarters.
1:15:06
Until proved otherwise, everyone is suspect.
1:15:18
- Lee? Don't turn against the admiral.
- l'm not turning against anybody.

1:15:23
Oh, Lee, let's not argue. Please?
1:15:25
Not now.
1:15:27
Not now.
1:15:31
Lieutenant?
1:15:34
There ís something you can do to help.
1:15:37
Take this note sent to the admiral.
Run a test sample on all the typewriters.

1:15:41
l don't have to. The dot's off the small í-
this was typed on my machine.

1:15:45
- ln the admiral's office, Cathy?
- Yes.

1:15:48
- Captain, may l speak freely?
- Please do.

1:15:51
You're so concerned for your crew,
you're overlooking other danger signs.

1:15:55
Admiral Nelson's becoming a textbook case.
1:15:57
Taciturnity, combined with anxiety,
high irritability,


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