The Hunt for Red October
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:07:02
Jesus, you look like hell.
:07:05
Thank you very much, Admiral.
I could use some coffee.

:07:09
I'm not going to ask you
how your flight went.

:07:13
- When did you last get some sleep?
- I don't know.

:07:19
Milk and sugar.
:07:22
How's Caroline? Last time I saw her
was at your granddad's place in Maine.

:07:28
She's fine.
She sends you her best.

:07:31
And Sally
What is she now, three?

:07:37
No, she's a very precocious five.
:07:41
She announced the other day
that her life would be less lonely-

:07:46
- if we were to buy her
a baby brother.

:07:50
But she decided it would be enough
if we were to buy one for Stanley.

:07:56
- Who's Stanley?
- Stanley's a bear.

:08:02
What's important enough to get you
on a plane in the middle of the night?

:08:07
British intelligence obtained
these pictures of the Red October.

:08:12
- She's the latest Typhoon class.
- Big son of a bitch.

:08:16
12 meters longer than standard.
3 metres wider.

:08:20
- Captain's name is Ramius.
- One of yours?

:08:24
I did the bio on him last year.
He always takes out their lead boat.

:08:29
Good political connections.
Trains their attack-boat skippers.

:08:34
The Russians call him
Vilnius Nastavnic

:08:38
The Vilnius school master.
:08:42
- What are these doors?
- Those doors are the problem.

:08:47
I don't know what they are, neither
do the British. Perhaps they're new.

:08:54
I'd like to show these to Skip Tyler.
:08:57
- The sub driver?
- He was until he lost his leg.


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