The Hunt for Red October
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1:09:02
Yankee One, declaring an emergency.
1:09:08
Yankee One, vector 270.
Speed is buster, over.

1:09:14
Say again, Yankee One.
1:09:17
A Bear Foxtrot got too close to the
group. He bumped one of our F-14s.

1:09:22
The plane's damaged.
They're trying to get him back aboard.

1:09:28
Busy morning.
1:09:30
Russian attack-boat subs have taken
up station off every East Coast port.

1:09:36
We're up here.
1:09:38
The New Jersey and her group
are moving up the coats.

1:09:42
The Russians have attack-boat subs
and surface groups here.

1:09:47
- That's a lot of firepower.
- Yes.

1:09:51
And there's something else strange.
They're not listening to their sonar.

1:09:57
At 30 knots, they could run over
my daughter's stereo and not hear it.

1:10:04
They're not trying to find Ramius,
they're trying to drive him.

1:10:11
Hounds to the hunters.
1:10:14
Your subcaptain
is going to make it to America.

1:10:19
He's going to die within sight of it.
1:10:22
His wingman
requested permission to fire.

1:10:26
This could be the biggest naval battle
since Jutland. Jesus!

1:10:32
- The water's too cold to eject.
- Try and bring him aboard.

1:10:36
- What's this sub off by herself?
- Bart Mancuso's boat.

1:10:41
He's at the bottom of Red Route One.
1:10:44
He's contracted what his computer calls
magma displacement.

1:10:48
Magma displacement
Is that like a seismic anomaly?

1:10:53
- I suppose so.
- Can you get me on board the Dallas?

1:10:58
- Mancuso found the Red October.
- He hasn't found anything.


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