The Hunt for Red October
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1:00:02
- The reactor scrammed automatically.
- Was there any core damaged?

1:00:07
- Any radiation leakage?
- I don't know yet.

1:00:10
- How long will it take to fix?
- I've got to find out what's wrong first.

1:00:18
We will have to stop
and repair the caterpillar unit.

1:00:22
- We will run on normal propulsion
- Captain, we will not be silent.

1:00:28
Make revolutions for 20 knots
and engage the propellers.

1:00:36
- Aye, Captain.
- That man will get us all killed.

1:00:46
The captain knows what he's doing.
1:00:53
Naval activities?
I have no knowledge of this.

1:00:57
- But then I never was a sailor.
- Mr. Ambassador...

1:01:01
You have nearly 100 naval vessels
operating in the North Atlantic.

1:01:06
You've dropped enough sonar buoys -
1:01:09
- for a man to walk from Greenland
to Scotland without getting his feet wet.

1:01:15
You make your point
as delicately as ever.

1:01:20
What looks like an exercise
could be a prelude to war.

1:01:24
How can we tell the difference?
We have to deploy our ships.

1:01:29
Has your government considered -
1:01:32
- that having your ships and ours
in such proximity-

1:01:38
- is inherently dangerous
Wars have begun that way.

1:01:53
- We have lost one of our submarines.
- Lost it?

1:01:58
This is most embarrassing.

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