The Poseidon Adventure
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:09:02
I'd better be going.
I'll see you later.

:09:07
John.
:09:10
Still want me to give
that sermon this afternoon?

:09:13
Well, one thing's for sure:
Nobody will sleep through it.

:09:17
The weather report, sir.
:09:20
"Weather moderate to the southeast.
Barometer 1016 millibars.

:09:24
Smooth seas, clear skies. " Good.
:09:27
Keep her on slow,
start taking on ballast.

:09:29
Aye, sir.
:09:33
Full ahead, captain.
:09:35
As I've told you, we don't have
enough ballast yet to run full ahead.

:09:41
I suggest we talk privately.
:09:44
Linus, start taking on ballast.
:09:49
I did not suggest full ahead, captain.
:09:52
As the new owner's representative...
:09:54
...I ordered it.
- Damn it, man...

:09:57
...the Poseidon is too fine a lady
to be rushed to the junkyard.

:10:00
We're three days behind schedule and
it's costing thousands of dollars...

:10:05
...to maintain a wrecking crew.
We dock Monday!

:10:08
I can't gamble with
my passengers' lives!

:10:10
Your business is to deliver this ship
when and where we want it.

:10:14
An unstable ship at full ahead is
dangerous. Especially one this old.

:10:19
I'm sure I don't have to remind you
of my right to relieve your command.

:10:24
Three other officers
have their master's license.

:10:27
Now, order full ahead.
:10:32
You irresponsible bastard.
:10:39
Full ahead!
:10:41
Aye, aye, sir.
:10:44
(NONNIE SINGS SONG)

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