The Hunt for Red October
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:53:01
- What's his plan?
- His plan?

:53:04
Russians don't take a dump
without a plan.

:53:08
Senior captains are sure
to have thought the matter through.

:53:12
- He's just going to sail into New York?
- It might be that simple.

:53:17
Things might be simple at CIA
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But in the middle of the North Atlantic
they get a bit more complex

:53:25
- Smoke?
- No, thank you.

:53:28
And you'd need more
than a few days' inspections.

:53:33
In order to be any value,
you'd have to tear it apart.

:53:37
- Then we have to keep it.
- What will you do with the crew?

:53:42
They'd know we got the boat.
:53:46
- Or do you plan to eliminate them
- We're not at war, sir.

:53:52
So we have to do this in such a way
that they think we don't have the boat.

:53:58
They'll go back
and report that we don't have it.

:54:02
Otherwise this whole business
is just academic, right?

:54:07
Yes, I see your point.
:54:11
- When was the last time you slept?
- Awhile.

:54:17
- The chief outside will fix you up.
- Thank you, sir.

:54:22
Captain.
:54:28
It'll be dawn soon. We'll be in the CIC.
:54:31
Things are liable to get
a little dicey around here.

:54:45
- You think he's crazy?
- Certifiable.

:54:48
And I don't care for him
wearing the uniform.

:54:52
Did you see that ring on his finger?
The Academy class of '72. A Marine.

:54:58
In the summer of his third year,
he went down in a chopper accident.


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