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00:01:10Many months after V-J Day, a unit of the Air Sea Rescue Service was flying a routine patrol somewhere over the South China Sea.
00:01:20Got a smoke, Pete? Yeah.
00:01:25There you go. The search message just came over, sir.
00:01:31Rover 7, live raft containing survivor sighted by C-47 at coordinates A-06-0-Charlie-7-1.
00:01:39Proceed to coordinates and conduct search and rescue.
00:01:43Navigator give you a course and ETA.
00:01:47Co-pilot to navigator, how about that course and ETA on search order?
00:01:52And this message from the tower is for you, sir.
00:01:56Suzy landed here this afternoon, takes off...
00:01:59Suzy landed here this afternoon, takes off at 1900.
00:02:03Did you hear that, Pete? Suzy's at the base, came in this afternoon.
00:02:06Ah, that's fine. I'd like to meet her.
00:02:08You will if we can get back by 7. Got that course and ETA?
00:02:11Yeah, 167 degrees, ETA 1630.
00:02:15Pilot to crew, man search stations. We're looking for a life raft containing survivors.
00:02:20Report all floating objects. Out.
00:02:23Come on, life raft, show up. I've got a date with my baby.
00:02:33How did you meet Suzy? Know her back home?
00:02:35Didn't I ever tell you?
00:02:37It was just a little over a year ago.
00:02:39I finished my 50th mission and got to leave.
00:02:42How about me, Lieutenant James Willis? I'm supposed to have a reservation.
00:02:45Lieutenant Willis?
00:02:47I'll have to double you up.
00:02:51132 with Lieutenant Briscoe. Right.
00:02:53Sign here, please.
00:02:55See if you've got Lieutenant Holmes. Holmes?
00:02:58Gangway for Rip Van Winkle.
00:03:00Lieutenant Holmes? When did you make your reservation?
00:03:02Today.
00:03:04Oh, I don't see the line.
00:03:06Sorry.
00:03:18What a sack.
00:03:25Hey, Briscoe, you've got yourself a roommate.
00:03:48Hey!
00:03:50What are you doing in my bed?
00:03:52You're... you're Lieutenant Briscoe?
00:03:57And that's how I met Suzy.
00:03:59Yeah, yeah, but then what happened?
00:04:01She's my girl.
00:04:03I saw her a lot during that leave.
00:04:05I've only seen her twice since then.
00:04:07Yeah, but did you get another room?
00:04:09Huh. I was too tired.
00:04:12What?
00:04:14She did.
00:04:18Left search to pilot.
00:04:20Floating object at 9 o'clock.
00:04:48Take over, will you, Pete?
00:04:50Yeah, sure, sure. Give Suzy my love.
00:05:12Suzy!
00:05:14Suzy!
00:05:16What a surprise. How'd you happen to land here?
00:05:18Picking up some passengers.
00:05:20I want you to meet Captain Datt and Jim Willis.
00:05:22Glad to know you.
00:05:23Alan's been stuck with me for the last three months.
00:05:25I'd say the shoe was on the other foot.
00:05:27What's all this talk about taking off in 1900?
00:05:29Well, we leave for Manila in exactly two hours.
00:05:32That doesn't give us much time, does it?
00:05:34You can spare for a while.
00:05:35Sure. Just get her back.
00:05:37She has a patient to take care of.
00:05:38Don't you worry.
00:05:45Well, Lieutenant Briscoe, won't you join us?
00:05:47Yes, do. We're celebrating, you know.
00:05:49Thank you, but Captain Willis and I have a lot of talking to do and very little time.
00:05:53All right. We'll see you on the plane.
00:06:04Passengers?
00:06:06Yes, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley. They're flying out with us.
00:06:08I met them this afternoon in base operations.
00:06:10They seem happy to see you.
00:06:12The Japs held them in Singapore.
00:06:14They were married the day they were freed.
00:06:16I'll have a beer.
00:06:17Some black tea, please.
00:06:19Suzy, why don't you stay here?
00:06:21Stay?
00:06:22You're going to be released anyhow as soon as you land in San Francisco.
00:06:25We could be married right here.
00:06:27Oh, Jim, you're kidding.
00:06:28I mean it.
00:06:29But why?
00:06:30You'll be out, too, in a couple of months.
00:06:32I want a big church wedding with a beautiful white gown and a train and Mother weeping all over it.
00:06:39Now that you're here, I can't let you go.
00:06:41They can assign another nurse to take your patient across.
00:06:43That's awfully nice of you, Jim, but let's be practical.
00:06:47I'll go home and have everything all set for the time you get there.
00:06:50A couple of months, more or less.
00:06:52It'll be longer than a couple of months.
00:06:54But your letters.
00:06:56I thought that had all been arranged.
00:06:58It was supposed to be, honey, but, well, I'm on sort of a spot.
00:07:02I promised the CO I'd stick it out another year, maybe longer.
00:07:05Promised?
00:07:06Well, what about me?
00:07:08Well, what about your promise to me?
00:07:10Oh, don't blow up.
00:07:11This air-sea rescue work's pretty important right now with all this ocean travel.
00:07:14But there are plenty of pilots to take your place.
00:07:16They're training them every day, Susie, but it's a big job.
00:07:19All right, if you're that important, you can stay, but not me.
00:07:22I've had enough of uniforms.
00:07:25I want to wear silk underwear and nylon stockings and open-toed shoes.
00:07:31Silly things, maybe, but I've been dreaming about them for years.
00:07:34I want out, Jim, and right now.
00:07:36Don't be stubborn.
00:07:37It isn't like being stuck here forever.
00:07:38I wouldn't be stuck here another day.
00:07:40Susie.
00:07:42Maybe you don't want to go home at all.
00:07:44Out here, you're a big shot.
00:07:46Back there, you'd be just another guy.
00:07:48Is that it, Jim?
00:07:49When you talk like that, I hardly know you.
00:07:51Maybe that's our trouble.
00:07:53Maybe we really don't know each other.
00:07:56We've only seen each other three times in our lives.
00:07:59Try and see things my way.
00:08:02Time to go, Jim.
00:08:15Time to shove off?
00:08:16Yes, you'd better ride in with us.
00:08:18Lieutenant Pinkert's on our plane.
00:08:24So I says to this guy, New York ain't America.
00:08:28Oh, you're back, sir.
00:08:30Did the lieutenant have a good time?
00:08:32Did you take care of the bags?
00:08:33Yes, sir. They were aboard.
00:08:34Good. Is the colonel ready?
00:08:35The colonel is ready and the sergeant's ready.
00:08:37Is the lieutenant ready, sir?
00:08:39Get the colonel.
00:08:57Lieutenant Pinkert?
00:09:11That's right.
00:09:12Colonel Yamura, Sergeant Blair.
00:09:14See Sergeant D'Agostino about your shoes.
00:09:16Right.
00:09:17Colonel.
00:09:20Sergeant, is that Jap traveling with us?
00:09:23Yes, ma'am. That's Colonel Yamura.
00:09:24They're going to try him in Manila for war crimes.
00:09:27Don't let it bother you, Mrs. Hartley.
00:09:29She has some rather unpleasant memories of them.
00:09:31I see.
00:09:32Well, they're trying 17 Jap officers,
00:09:34and Yamura, I understand, is a rather important witness.
00:09:37Otherwise, they'd probably have waited and sent him on another plane.
00:09:40Relax, Jim.
00:09:41We'll just pretend he isn't there.
00:09:43Better get aboard.
00:09:57Well, you made it.
00:09:58Help Mr. Smith in, will you, Alan?
00:10:01It'll be too long now. We're off in one minute.
00:10:04So long, Captain.
00:10:05Good luck.
00:10:15Goodbye, Jim.
00:10:18No, Susie.
00:10:26Goodbye back from Manila.
00:10:28Goodbye, Jim.
00:10:53We're off.
00:10:54To a new life.
00:10:56To a happier one.
00:11:27Why don't you try to sleep, Mr. Smith?
00:11:29I can't. I can't sleep.
00:11:31Worrying about yourself again? You've got to stop.
00:11:34What good is it if I don't even know my own name?
00:11:37You can't tell. Your memory might come back all of a sudden.
00:11:40You never know from one day to the next what's going to happen.
00:11:43Take me.
00:11:45Four hours ago, I thought I had my life all mapped out.
00:11:48I was going to settle down and raise a half dozen kids.
00:11:52And bingo, the whole picture changed.
00:11:54I thought that guy looked like the world had suddenly collapsed.
00:11:57Eavesdropper?
00:11:58If you're unattached, a pilot named Danton might be available for a date in San Francisco.
00:12:03Thanks, Alan.
00:12:04Even if you're only kidding, it's good for a girl's morale.
00:12:07You just keep that date open.
00:12:15I have a headache. I wonder, do you have something for it?
00:12:17Headaches are my specialty.
00:12:25Take two of these. Then, if you still feel it...
00:12:30Alice!
00:12:32Alice! Alice!
00:12:34What happened?
00:12:35She'll be all right in a minute.
00:12:36Here, try some of this.
00:12:41It's nothing, Roland.
00:12:44You'd better rest a minute.
00:12:45Oh, I'm fine.
00:12:47I'm sorry to be such a bother.
00:12:50It may be the altitude. I'll drop down to a more comfortable level.
00:12:54All right.
00:13:12Roland, that man, who is he?
00:13:13Man?
00:13:15Oh, the sick one. Smith.
00:13:17Smith.
00:13:18Yes, Danton was telling me about him. The chaps held him prisoner too.
00:13:21Tortured him horribly, poor chap. It's amnesia.
00:13:23Can't remember a thing.
00:13:26Feeling better, dear?
00:13:28Oh, Roland, hold me close.
00:13:29There, there, darling.
00:13:31It's just the reaction, getting away after all you've been through.
00:13:38Got it, Alan?
00:13:39Roger.
00:13:42I'll take her down a bit.
00:13:54Lieutenant, why don't you grab some shut-eye? I'll take the first watch.
00:13:57Okay, wake me up when you get time.
00:14:24Making this for my girl, Joanie, back at Weehawken.
00:14:28It's a ring.
00:14:30Want to see a picture?
00:14:35Gorgeous, huh?
00:14:39Well, what's the matter? Am I disturbing your beauty sleep?
00:14:42No, no, no.
00:14:44I'm not disturbing your beauty sleep.
00:14:46I'm not disturbing your beauty sleep.
00:14:48I'm not disturbing your beauty sleep.
00:14:50I'm not disturbing your beauty sleep.
00:14:51Well, what's the matter? Am I disturbing your beauty sleep?
00:14:54I cannot sleep.
00:14:56I couldn't sleep either if I was you, knowing what's waiting for you in Manila.
00:15:01Would you, would you mind asking the nurse if I could have a cup of coffee?
00:15:05Yeah.
00:15:06Now, Lieutenant, can we have some coffee, please?
00:15:08Sure, coming right up.
00:15:17You know, I really can't stand coffee. I just take it to cure my insomnia.
00:15:22Thanks.
00:15:24Maybe I can find a couple more customers.
00:15:28Talking about Java, I ain't had a good drink since I left Weehawken.
00:15:32Now, you take down a coffee and...
00:15:38Roland!
00:15:43Sergeant, look!
00:15:51Is that over there?
00:16:11You will change course at once.
00:16:13To a heading of 270 degrees.
00:16:15My orders are to go to Manila.
00:16:17You will change course, 270 degrees.
00:16:19Suppose I refuse.
00:16:23This is a good plane, Yamora, but it can't fly without a pilot.
00:16:26You mean if I kill you, we crash.
00:16:29If you insist, that is how it will be.
00:16:32You see, I have no choice.
00:16:34If you take me to Manila, I die anyhow.
00:16:37I got it all figured out.
00:16:39If you follow my instructions,
00:16:42you will put me down on an island where I will be safe.
00:16:45How'd he get that gun?
00:16:46He threw boiling coffee in my eye.
00:16:47I knew we shouldn't have treated him like a gentleman.
00:16:49Captain! Captain! Answer me, Captain!
00:16:51Nothing else to be done.
00:16:54What was that course?
00:16:56270 degrees. Don't try to fool me.
00:16:59I'm familiar with navigation.
00:17:17Captain!
00:17:31Captain! Captain! What's going on in there?
00:17:34If they break through, I'll shoot.
00:17:36Tell him!
00:17:40Pilot to passengers.
00:17:42He says, lay off the door. You'll get yourself killed.
00:17:45Tell the passengers to take their seats.
00:17:47There's nothing they can do right now.
00:17:52Where is this island you're heading for?
00:17:54I wouldn't want to run out of gas.
00:17:56Only four or five hours more.
00:17:58You have plenty of fuel.
00:18:41Let's go.
00:19:11Damn it!
00:19:12Damn it!
00:19:40They're dead.
00:19:42Captain!
00:20:12To the port!
00:20:17To the port!
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00:22:10Looks like that's all of his, captain.
00:22:17Drink it!
00:22:36He's insane!
00:22:37Blair, get him aboard!
00:22:40Pull him up, I said!
00:22:41No! Let him drown!
00:22:43Pull him up!
00:22:44Is that an order, Lieutenant?
00:22:45That's an order!
00:22:46Yes, sir.
00:23:16The best I can do without splints, but it'll hold the break in place.
00:23:19It doesn't hurt nearly so much now.
00:23:25My chest.
00:23:26It's just bruised. Try to rest.
00:23:29I'm awfully sick to my stomach.
00:23:31You must have swallowed a lot of salt water.
00:23:33Here, try this. It'll take the salt taste away.
00:23:36Listen, everybody.
00:23:37In the first place, we mustn't get panicky.
00:23:40In a few hours, we'll be back to normal.
00:23:42In the first place, we mustn't get panicky.
00:23:44In a few hours, we'll be reported overdue at Manila, and they'll start a search.
00:23:48We were a couple hundred miles off course when they hit, weren't we, Captain?
00:23:51Yes, thanks to you, Mora.
00:23:54That'll make it harder to find us, but they will.
00:23:56Then what are we worrying about?
00:23:58That's the ticket.
00:24:00Meanwhile, we have enough emergency rations and water to last us a week, if we're careful.
00:24:05Divided seven ways, you mean.
00:24:07What do you mean, seven? There are eight of us.
00:24:09You don't expect us to share our rations with him.
00:24:11Yes, I do.
00:24:12You're crazy.
00:24:13Why didn't you let him drown?
00:24:15If you only knew it, we'd suffered at their hands.
00:24:17And look what they've done to Mr. Smith.
00:24:20Bad enough having you, Mora, aboard.
00:24:22Just a minute.
00:24:23Off the record, I might agree with you.
00:24:25But as officer in charge, I must side with Lieutenant Pinkert.
00:24:28That's rulebook nonsense.
00:24:30I say get rid of him now, or we'll all regret it.
00:24:33Look, Hartley.
00:24:34If I get to Manila, I'm going to have you, Mora, with me.
00:24:36Maybe you wouldn't understand, but I've got to...
00:24:38Well, go ahead, split it seven ways.
00:24:40I'll share my ration with him.
00:24:42Lieutenant's getting awful brave, isn't he?
00:24:44That's enough, Sergeant.
00:24:47Miss Frisco will take charge of the rations.
00:24:50One cup of water and two candies to each.
00:24:52Two candies? In my condition?
00:24:55You don't have to have them.
00:24:57Okay, I'll force myself.
00:25:02Just like Mother used to make.
00:25:04Just like Mother used to make.
00:25:35We should be about here now.
00:25:38The islands we're trying for are about 600 miles southwest.
00:25:42600 miles?
00:25:44Oh, I'm sure we'll be picked up before then,
00:25:46but we've got to be prepared for anything.
00:25:50We ought to reach the islands in a week.
00:25:53Eight days at the most.
00:25:55What if we miss them?
00:25:56Miles of open sea beyond.
00:25:58But we won't miss.
00:25:59I'll steer by compass and stars.
00:26:01Each of us will take a four-hour watch at the steering wheel.
00:26:04With the wind shifts?
00:26:05Won't we get off course?
00:26:06You just cooperate.
00:26:08Put your trust in the compass and the stars and me.
00:26:13All right, Miss Frisco,
00:26:14you get up here and take the first watch.
00:26:27Mr. Smith,
00:26:28feeling better?
00:26:30Tired, very tired.
00:26:33Maybe if you remembered.
00:26:35Let's try.
00:26:36Try, try.
00:26:38Don't you remember where you've been?
00:26:43You must remember the Orient.
00:26:45Macau.
00:26:47Saigon.
00:26:49Hong Kong.
00:26:51Is the nurse here?
00:26:52Oh, yes, she's here.
00:26:54I know.
00:26:55Remember Jimmy Ashley?
00:26:57At the American Consulate.
00:26:59You knew him.
00:27:02Jimmy Ashley?
00:27:03Yes, remember Jimmy?
00:27:04Always with the white carnation.
00:27:05Alice.
00:27:07Why do you keep at him?
00:27:09Well, I thought if I helped you remember things,
00:27:12I might help him.
00:27:14It's foolish when the doctors couldn't.
00:27:19Do you think he'll be all right?
00:27:22Do you think you know him?
00:27:23Oh, no.
00:27:24No, but he might have known people we know.
00:27:29Maybe he's never been in Hong Kong.
00:27:31They found him in a Jap prison on the mainland.
00:27:41Let me rest.
00:27:43The Zeroes.
00:27:44They're coming again.
00:27:48The plane.
00:27:50The plane.
00:27:51They're coming for us.
00:27:53They're coming right for us.
00:27:55Sit down.
00:27:56Everybody down.
00:27:57You'll tip us over.
00:27:58Here he comes.
00:27:59We're saved.
00:28:00Didn't I tell you?
00:28:01I knew he'd find us.
00:28:02Everybody keep your position.
00:28:04Hey, down here.
00:28:05He's going over us.
00:28:07Are you blind or something?
00:28:09They don't see us.
00:28:11They've got to see us.
00:28:12They're going away.
00:28:14They don't see us.
00:28:16Just our luck.
00:28:18We're in the sun's reflection.
00:28:20They couldn't spot us.
00:28:21They might have.
00:28:23That plane couldn't land on the water.
00:28:24He'll send help.
00:28:26It may have gone down within an hour or within six hours at this point.
00:28:51Navy units will cooperate in the search.
00:28:54Now, if any of you PBYs locate survivors,
00:28:57and the sea looks too rough to make a landing,
00:28:59contact the B-17 with airborne lifeboat,
00:29:02which will be in the area.
00:29:04Navigators, mark charts.
00:29:07We'll find her, Jim.
00:29:25Feels like it's swelling.
00:29:27Tonight we'll tighten the bandage.
00:29:31Here we are, Mr. Smith.
00:29:34A little more water for you.
00:29:37There.
00:29:39You're doing fine.
00:29:43Here's your ration.
00:29:50How's the stomach?
00:29:52Feels like it's on fire.
00:29:54A little water will help.
00:30:00Here's your ration.
00:30:04Here's your ration.
00:30:10Here's your ration.
00:30:14Here's your ration.
00:30:18Here's your ration.
00:30:43You know, these rations wouldn't be so bad
00:30:45if we had something to garnish them with,
00:30:47for instance.
00:30:52Nice work, Susie.
00:30:58I'm not doing that eye any good.
00:31:04Stop rubbing it.
00:31:05You'll only make it worse.
00:31:07Don't you worry about my eye.
00:31:08You just take care of my morale.
00:31:11Sit over here.
00:31:14Taking advantage of a situation.
00:31:17Well, if you don't like it, you can get out and walk.
00:31:21That's what I call a very fair proposition.
00:31:45There's no use going out again tonight, Jim.
00:31:47They might show a flare.
00:31:48Anyway, you need some rest.
00:31:50I couldn't do that, as long as there's a chance
00:31:52that she's still out there.
00:31:53Okay, pal.
00:31:55You don't have to go.
00:31:56You can knock off.
00:31:57I ain't nothing doing.
00:31:58Thanks.
00:31:59Grab yourself some chow.
00:32:00I'll have to get permission from the CO
00:32:02before we take off again.
00:32:14Alan, remember not to rub your eye into the flame.
00:32:20Sure what, Susie?
00:32:23Here, hold this.
00:32:31Now, hold this.
00:32:35Now, hold these.
00:32:39Hold the oar like this.
00:32:41This way?
00:32:42That's it.
00:32:47Does that arm help?
00:32:50Helps me.
00:32:53Now, watch the stars I show you,
00:32:54and you'll keep us on course.
00:32:56Keep the southern wind blowing.
00:33:00Now, watch the stars I show you,
00:33:01and you'll keep us on course.
00:33:03Keep the southern cross on your left.
00:33:06And that big star, see that big yellow one
00:33:09with the little cluster next to it?
00:33:11Keep that over your right shoulder.
00:33:14For luck?
00:33:15For luck.
00:33:18You know, sitting in all this water
00:33:19ain't doing me any good.
00:33:20Afraid you'll get any panhands?
00:33:22No, sir.
00:33:23Just the opposite.
00:33:24Fail, Blair.
00:33:25Oh, the pain must be terrible, Roland.
00:33:28I stand the pain better than I can having him around.
00:33:30Don't start that again.
00:33:31Just extra weight.
00:33:33Without him, we wouldn't ship so much water.
00:33:36And you, I can't understand you.
00:33:39That's enough, Hartley.
00:33:40Turns my stomach.
00:33:41Giving him food and water.
00:33:44If I were in charge, I'd toss him overboard quick.
00:33:46Then you believe that people who stand in your way
00:33:49should be eliminated.
00:33:51People who stand in the way of peace and happiness, yes.
00:33:54I'd wipe out every one of them.
00:33:56Then, Mr. Hartley,
00:33:58our philosophies are very much alike.
00:34:02Hey, Roland, please stop.
00:34:03No peace from singing.
00:34:04Nothing like some singing to make the world go round.
00:34:06That's a good idea, Blair.
00:34:07How about some choruses of all out the bow?
00:34:09Or is that too tempting a suggestion?
00:34:11No, no, a hymn.
00:34:13I remember when I used to sing in the choir back home.
00:34:15I'm sure you all knew it.
00:34:18Remember this, Mr. Smith?
00:34:22Rest in the Lord
00:34:25O weary, heavy laden
00:34:29Look unto him
00:34:32Your ever-present guide
00:34:36Rest in the Lord
00:34:39Whose word is truth eternal
00:34:43Leave all to him
00:34:46Whatever may be time
00:34:51Rest in the Lord
00:34:54And when your toil is over
00:34:58When every storm and danger you have passed
00:35:06Oh, he has said
00:35:09Whose word abideth ever
00:35:14You shall receive
00:35:17His welcome home at last
00:35:23Rest in the Lord
00:35:25Whose word abideth ever
00:35:29You shall receive his welcome home at last
00:35:45I understand your compulsion, Jim.
00:35:47But I also have my job to do.
00:35:49In your condition, you might lose a plane and a crew.
00:35:52I've got to go out again.
00:35:54In the morning.
00:35:55Try and get some sleep.
00:35:56Take a pill if you have to.
00:35:57Let Pete turn in, Colonel.
00:35:58Give me another co-pilot.
00:35:59I'll be okay.
00:36:02All right.
00:36:03But after this flight, you knock off.
00:36:05Yes, sir.
00:36:14Mr. Smith.
00:36:35The hymn brought it back, didn't it?
00:36:37You do know me.
00:36:39You're Mrs. Hartman.
00:36:42I am now.
00:36:44But I was Mrs. Philip Thompson.
00:36:48You must remember me, Philip.
00:36:54But I was your wife, Philip.
00:36:57I am your wife.
00:36:59Alice, what are you saying?
00:37:02Is he Philip Thompson?
00:37:04It doesn't matter now.
00:37:05We're all going to die anyway.
00:37:09I shot him.
00:37:11I shot him in the prison courtyard.
00:37:13The next morning, they brought me his papers
00:37:15and told me he was dead.
00:37:17Oh, I almost went mad trying to forget.
00:37:23Finally, when I married Rollin, I thought I had forgotten.
00:37:26But now, no Rollin.
00:37:28I'm his wife.
00:37:30He doesn't remember me.
00:37:33Oh, what have I done to him?
00:37:37It'll work out, Mrs. Hartley.
00:37:39We've got to keep alive till we're rescued.
00:37:41Gee, it's just like a book I once read.
00:37:43A guy gets lost at sea, see?
00:37:46They all think he's dead.
00:37:48His wife meets another fella.
00:37:50Nice guy.
00:37:51They get married and have children and everything.
00:37:54So what do you think?
00:37:55Years later, the first guy comes back.
00:37:58He looks in the window and sees his wife and her happy family.
00:38:02It's snowing outside.
00:38:05I think it was Christmas.
00:38:07Yeah, it must have been Christmas,
00:38:08because the family is trimming the tree.
00:38:11So the guy goes away.
00:38:15Forever.
00:38:17Enoch Ardner was or something.
00:38:20What a story.
00:38:21All right, Enoch, stop dreaming and watch that oar.
00:38:23You're off your course.
00:38:25Bear left more.
00:38:26Left, not right.
00:38:28Watch that star.
00:38:29Yes, sir.
00:38:37We'd better get back, Jim.
00:39:08It's just a touch of malaria.
00:39:09I've had it before.
00:39:10You're going to the hospital.
00:39:12Colonel, you're not going to...
00:39:13Sorry, Jim.
00:39:14I'm grounding you for your own good.
00:39:15You're not giving up the search, are you, Colonel?
00:39:17We'll be out again today.
00:39:18There isn't much hope, Jim.
00:39:20We've covered the whole course to Manila,
00:39:22and we haven't even sighted an oil slick.
00:39:26Come on.
00:39:27I'm going to personally tuck you into bed.
00:39:38♪♪♪
00:39:48♪♪♪
00:40:01He's in pretty bad shape.
00:40:05Better give him some water.
00:40:07♪♪♪
00:40:12Lieutenant.
00:40:14♪♪♪
00:40:19I can't give it to you, Maura.
00:40:22♪♪♪
00:40:26Get off my leg!
00:40:29Why do you keep giving him water?
00:40:32Why'd you let him die?
00:40:36Why don't you tell him, Lieutenant?
00:40:38Tell him why you have to deliver your Maura,
00:40:40even if it kills you.
00:40:41Yes, why?
00:40:43Why?
00:40:45All right, I'll tell you why it'll stop your eternal bickering.
00:40:53We were cleaning out a nest of Japs,
00:40:55of eight, three men,
00:40:58buddies of Blair's, under my command.
00:41:01I was supposed to be covering them with a Tommy gun
00:41:03while they went ahead.
00:41:05Well, suddenly the place was alive with Japs.
00:41:09We'd been ambushed.
00:41:11I signaled to the men to withdraw,
00:41:13and we fell back, but they didn't make it.
00:41:19Well, maybe it was my fault.
00:41:21Maybe if I'd been more alert, they'd be alive.
00:41:25Blair knew it.
00:41:27The whole outfit knew it.
00:41:28To them, it looked like I was yellow.
00:41:31Something like that, he's getting out.
00:41:33But not me.
00:41:35I'm trying to make a regular army,
00:41:36and I've got to live that down.
00:41:40That's why I have to deliver your Maura.
00:41:43That's my order, and I'm not falling down this time,
00:41:46whether you like it or not.
00:41:49Ease up, Lieutenant.
00:41:51Things like that happen in a war.
00:41:59♪♪
00:42:08♪♪
00:42:18♪♪
00:42:30Alice.
00:42:34Alice.
00:42:36♪♪
00:42:46♪♪
00:42:56♪♪
00:43:08Philip!
00:43:09Philip!
00:43:10He's gone!
00:43:13He must have fallen overboard.
00:43:15She's been calm all night.
00:43:17He couldn't have fallen overboard.
00:43:20You were on watch, Hartley.
00:43:22What happened?
00:43:24He must have gone to sleep.
00:43:29You don't think...
00:43:31You don't think I did it?
00:43:34But he couldn't have fallen overboard.
00:43:38But I went to sleep.
00:43:41He was there.
00:43:43Just a little while ago.
00:43:46He was there.
00:43:48Then what happened to him, Rolland?
00:43:51What happened to him?
00:43:55I don't know, Alice.
00:43:57I just don't know.
00:44:05Don't look at me like that!
00:44:07I couldn't help it.
00:44:09I fell asleep.
00:44:11How convenient, Mr. Hartley.
00:44:14When someone stands in the way of peace and happiness,
00:44:17he must be eliminated.
00:44:19Isn't that our philosophy?
00:44:22I'll kill you for that!
00:44:24Stop it, Hartley!
00:44:25Sit down, everybody!
00:44:26Sit down, you pimpers!
00:44:46Let's get the raft ready.
00:44:48Tinker, Claire, Yamora, and you, Hartley,
00:44:49get on opposite ends of the other side
00:44:51and when I give the word, push up hard.
00:44:55All right, Susie and Mrs. Hartley,
00:44:57just watch yourself when she comes over
00:44:59so you won't be hit.
00:45:01All right, now you there, jump!
00:45:08Good. Now get aboard.
00:45:11The sail and oars are gone.
00:45:13That's just fine.
00:45:16Joni's ring I was making, it's gone.
00:45:18Your ring?
00:45:19The water and rations are gone.
00:45:21I tried to tell you,
00:45:22the only way we'll come through this alive
00:45:24is to work together.
00:45:25You just couldn't get that through your heads.
00:45:27Some people have to learn the hard way.
00:45:29I went crazy.
00:45:30My leg, it was smith.
00:45:33I didn't know what I was doing.
00:45:35We're done for, it's my fault.
00:45:37Lay off that, Hartley.
00:45:39We've lost our supplies, yes.
00:45:41But plenty of men have survived on the sea for weeks
00:45:43with less than we have.
00:45:45But they've used their brains
00:45:46and they've worked together,
00:45:47not against each other.
00:45:51From here on, if anybody makes trouble,
00:45:53he's going to be tied up.
00:45:54But what can we do?
00:45:55We have no food or water.
00:45:57We can live for days without food or water.
00:45:59We can live for days without food or water.
00:46:02We have no food or water.
00:46:04We can live for days without food
00:46:05if we only have guts.
00:46:07Can we keep on course, Captain?
00:46:09You mean without an oar?
00:46:12You bet we can.
00:46:14I'll rig a rudder with these lines
00:46:15and you moor us coat.
00:46:18We'll keep on course
00:46:19and we'll make those islands.
00:46:21Just keep your heads.
00:46:23You make me believe it, Allen.
00:46:25I don't know where we'd be without you.
00:46:28Stick close to me, Susie.
00:46:30Right now, I don't know
00:46:31whether I believe it myself.
00:46:33We'll be found.
00:46:35How do you know?
00:46:36I just know it.
00:46:38Oh, it better be soon, Susie.
00:46:41Oh, Rollin.
00:46:43The pain must be horrible.
00:46:45I could have stood anything
00:46:47when I saw the doubt in your eyes.
00:46:50Oh, I didn't doubt you, Rollin.
00:46:52It was just the shock of him being gone.
00:46:55I didn't know what to think.
00:46:57I can stand it.
00:47:00If you'll just forgive me for being such a fool.
00:47:06Look!
00:47:08He must have meant it as a message.
00:47:11Rest in the Lord.
00:47:13You shall receive his welcome home at last.
00:47:22He left a message, Rollin.
00:47:24Poor fellow.
00:47:26No one can suspect you now.
00:47:28His mind couldn't stand the strain of not knowing.
00:47:32Allen,
00:47:34don't you think we ought to say a little prayer
00:47:36for Mr. Smith?
00:47:38Yeah.
00:47:40Better ask for some rain, too, Susie.
00:47:43Pinkett's pretty sick.
00:47:49Oh, Lord,
00:47:51who knowest the sick and tormented minds of men,
00:47:56help thy servant to find the peace and rest he knew not here.
00:48:00And help us, O Lord, to reach a safe harbor
00:48:04and guide those who seek us.
00:48:09And send rain that thy suffering ones may be relieved.
00:48:18Free our hearts of jealousies and hatreds.
00:48:22Cleanse us of fears and suspicions.
00:48:26And give us courage to face our ordeal
00:48:30and to be worthy of thy wisdom and benediction.
00:48:35Amen.
00:48:36Amen.
00:48:38Amen.
00:48:39Amen.
00:48:42See, that was good.
00:48:45I feel better already.
00:48:53I think we've sprung a leak.
00:48:55Wake up, everybody. Wake up.
00:48:57We've sprung a leak.
00:48:58Each of you take a section. Hurry.
00:49:06Here it is. I got it right over here.
00:49:08I don't want to lose it.
00:49:10I got it.
00:49:11I got it.
00:49:12I got it.
00:49:13I got it.
00:49:14I got it.
00:49:15I got it.
00:49:16I got it.
00:49:17I got it.
00:49:18I got it.
00:49:19I got it.
00:49:20I got it.
00:49:22Keep your positions. Your temp is over.
00:49:26Hey, this is just like in a book I once read.
00:49:28About this little Dutch kid who stuck his finger in a dike and saved Holland.
00:49:32Now, this kid was very small.
00:49:33Oh, stop yapping. We've got to stop that leak.
00:49:36What can we use?
00:49:40Chewing gum.
00:49:43Well, fellas, I was going to share it with everybody, honest.
00:49:46I was just saving it for a rainy day.
00:49:48Well, this is it.
00:49:52Here, chew it quickly.
00:49:58I'm sorry. We've got to have it back.
00:50:03Here, plug it up.
00:50:06Funny, this gum can save our lives.
00:50:09When I think of all the gobs of gum resting on the movie house seats at this very minute,
00:50:14it kind of makes me sad.
00:50:18Look out, Blair!
00:50:19Look out, Blair, a shark!
00:50:22Get back in the water!
00:50:24Make it come out!
00:50:25Fight him away!
00:50:47Flushed him pretty deep.
00:50:48We've got to stop the bleeding.
00:50:54I'll need some bandage.
00:50:56Pinkert, look in those pockets again and see if you can't find something we can use.
00:51:02Nothing but this fishing line and mirror.
00:51:15Ben.
00:51:16Say, you get a purple heart for shark bites?
00:51:20How do you feel?
00:51:24Wonderful.
00:51:26You better save your worry about that gum.
00:51:29Is it going to hold or ain't it?
00:51:47Wake, Jim.
00:51:52Fever hasn't broken, huh?
00:51:54No word?
00:51:57They haven't given up.
00:51:59We've covered the whole course three times.
00:52:02Let's finish this.
00:52:04I'm going to the hospital.
00:52:06I'm going to the hospital.
00:52:08I'm going to the hospital.
00:52:10I'm going to the hospital.
00:52:12I'm going to the hospital.
00:52:14I'm going to the hospital.
00:52:16They've quit.
00:52:18The CO's done everything humanly possible.
00:52:20I know.
00:52:22If only I didn't have to lie here.
00:52:24Helpless.
00:52:26Take it easy, Phil.
00:52:27You're sick.
00:52:29I've got to go.
00:52:30I'll see you later.
00:52:43Try to shake his leg, too.
00:52:46Come on.
00:53:04Alan.
00:53:05Oh, it's you, Susie.
00:53:07Put the line over here.
00:53:09Your eye.
00:53:11You can't see.
00:53:12Don't let the others know.
00:53:14It's only sun blindness.
00:53:17What if we drift off course?
00:53:19We won't.
00:53:21But you'll have to be in my eyes.
00:53:24Oh, Alan.
00:53:26Easy now, Lieutenant.
00:53:28Just sit there and see that I keep the sun pointing at my right shoulder.
00:53:47That's better.
00:53:48On course.
00:53:55Uh-oh.
00:54:00He's still here, Lieutenant.
00:54:01I've been watching him for a while.
00:54:08Oh, Captain, sir.
00:54:10I've got to go.
00:54:12I've got to go.
00:54:13I've got to go.
00:54:14Oh, Captain, sir.
00:54:16Yes?
00:54:17Do you think they're going to do all those things with Radar they've been talking about?
00:54:20What things?
00:54:21Practically everything.
00:54:23Maybe even making love by Radar.
00:54:25Wouldn't that be something?
00:54:27Imagine.
00:54:28I'm here and Joanie's in Weehawken and I'm kissing her.
00:54:31By Radar.
00:54:32Some world, huh?
00:54:33You're okay, Blair.
00:54:34Just hold that thought.
00:54:38I wish the Lieutenant thought it was okay.
00:54:40I can't blame him.
00:54:42I gave him a rough deal.
00:54:44That's all right, Blair.
00:54:46How do you feel?
00:54:48I'd feel better if you'd shake my hand, sir.
00:54:54It's funny how you can get a guy all wrong.
00:54:58No guy with a streak would have jumped in the way you did to save me.
00:55:01Knowing there was a man-eating shark around.
00:55:03Forget it, Blair.
00:55:09I hope that rotten shark gets a good case of Tomain.
00:55:14About time for my watch.
00:55:17Give me a hand, would you, Captain?
00:55:22What's the matter, Captain?
00:55:24He can't see.
00:55:25He's blind!
00:55:27It's only sun blindness.
00:55:28Just temporary.
00:55:29But if you can't see, how can you navigate?
00:55:31We'll never reach those islands.
00:55:33Calm down.
00:55:35I've got the stars in my head like a chart.
00:55:37You all know the course by this time.
00:55:39If we drift off, I'll lay it out again.
00:55:41Lieutenant Frisco can pick out the stars.
00:55:44We'll make it.
00:55:45No, we won't.
00:55:46Why do we go on like this?
00:55:48We've still got two chances.
00:55:49Either they find us, or we've still got two chances.
00:55:51Either the islands will be inhabited, or they won't.
00:55:53No, we're all going to die on this ranch.
00:55:55Why do we keep torturing ourselves?
00:55:57Why don't we go overboard, not by sea?
00:56:00Grab her, Hartley. Hold her down.
00:56:02We haven't got a chance, and you know it.
00:56:05Everybody's sick or wounded, and now the captain's gone.
00:56:08No, we're all going to die on this ranch.
00:56:09We're all going to die.
00:56:14We're going to get some water anyway.
00:56:17Yeah, maybe more than we can handle.
00:56:19Looks like a storm.
00:56:28Open the pockets in the raft to catch the rain.
00:56:31The rest of you, help me bail.
00:56:39Come on.
00:57:09Come on.
00:57:40Pete.
00:57:42Gord.
00:57:45Jim.
00:57:46Jim, what are you doing out of bed?
00:57:48Pete, you've got to help me.
00:57:49I want to make one last search.
00:57:51You're crazy. You're sick.
00:57:53Anyway, what chances are...
00:57:54Call it a hunch. Call it anything you want.
00:57:56But I've got a feeling they're out there somewhere.
00:57:58I don't know where they are.
00:57:59I don't know where they are.
00:58:01I don't know where they are.
00:58:03I don't know where they are.
00:58:05I don't know where they are.
00:58:07I don't know where they are.
00:58:09Jim, we're alive.
00:58:10Yeah, but we've searched.
00:58:11On the course to Manila.
00:58:12I want to try off course.
00:58:13I've got to follow my hunch, Pete.
00:58:15Ceo's going to chew us up for this.
00:58:17I'll have to take that chance.
00:58:18You get a crew out and clear the tower.
00:58:20Don't tell them I'm aboard.
00:58:22Throw me in my pants.
00:58:24Thanks.
00:58:26It's the last try, Jim.
00:58:28The moon's coming up.
00:58:30Yeah, yeah, that's a worry.
00:58:32How's good hunting, boy?
00:58:34Mocha Tower to Rover 1-2.
00:58:36Message for Lieutenant Sturdivant.
00:58:38Uh-oh.
00:58:39Go ahead, Tower.
00:58:40This is Lieutenant Sturdivant.
00:58:42You fire Lieutenant Sturdivant.
00:58:44I'll fire Sturdivant.
00:58:46I'll fire Sturdivant.
00:58:48I'll fire Sturdivant.
00:58:50I'll fire Sturdivant.
00:58:51I'll fire Sturdivant.
00:58:53I'll fire Sturdivant.
00:58:55Lieutenant Desser is co-pilot.
00:58:57Desser just walked in here.
00:58:59Who is your co-pilot?
00:59:04Captain James Willis.
00:59:06Captain Willis?
00:59:09He's supposed to be grounded.
00:59:11You'd better return to the field at once.
00:59:14I didn't hear a thing.
00:59:15That gadget's dead.
00:59:25Heads up!
00:59:46I'm afraid it's a blank, Jim.
00:59:48We've got just enough fuel to get home.
00:59:55Four pilots and crew, we spotted the raft dead ahead, we're going to buzz it at 200 feet.
01:00:25Prepare to drop smoke float. Roger. Navigator, check wind direction from smoke float after we buzz the raft, then stand by for lifeboat Salvo.
01:00:38Stand by with that smoke float. Let her go.
01:00:55Navigator to pilot, turn into final approach, course 195, altitude 1200, speed 120. Roger. Flaps.
01:01:23Pilot to navigator, course 195, altitude 1200, speed 120. It's all yours. Roger. Stand by for boat Salvo.
01:01:37A little to the right. Easy. Left a little. Hold it. Boat's away.
01:02:22There's no signs of life. You'd think they'd try to get the boat. They all can't be dead.
01:02:52There must be something wrong. There's plenty wrong. They're not even trying for the boat. They're either all dead or too weak to try to make it.
01:03:07Pete, I'm going down to help. You can't do a jump into that water, you're sick yourself. Let me handle it. This is my job.
01:03:22Good luck, sir.
01:04:22You're all right. You're all right.
01:04:52You're all right.
01:05:22You're all right.
01:05:23Susan. Oh, Jim. Thank God. Thank God we couldn't have lasted another day.
01:05:52Susie, Susie, where are you? I'll be right with you. The sun blinded us. We better get him into the boat. Help Mrs. Hartley first.
01:06:02Go on in, Pete. Get that P.B.Y. out here pronto. These people can't stand the trip back in the boat. They need medical attention right now.
01:06:22Roger. Be seeing you.
01:06:32Here's some hot bouillon for you, Alan.
01:06:51Hold your head back.
01:06:57There.
01:07:01Thanks.
01:07:07Don't go away, Susie. Right now, I feel like a kid in the dark. I need you.
01:07:16Your eyes will be all right in a few days.
01:07:18I know they will.
01:07:20Why don't you try to get some rest? P.B.Y. will be out to pick us up soon.
01:07:24I've still got some patients to take care of. I don't know how we'd ever come through it without him. Funny how little you appreciate people until you're thrown close together with them.
01:07:37I guess he's a pretty swell guy.
01:07:39You bet he is. A pretty swell guy.
01:07:43Don't worry. He'll be okay.
01:07:54He'll be all right.
01:08:55That's a rough sea to take off in. Get one of those waves and you could crack up.
01:09:00We don't take off that way. S.E. Rescue has one more trick up its sleeve.
01:09:24Hello, Jim.
01:09:42Where have you been the last couple of weeks?
01:09:44Had a release job over in Guam. Just got back. How's everything?
01:09:47Fine, fine.
01:09:48Leaving?
01:09:49Due out in a few minutes.
01:09:50So you're finally delivering your prisoner?
01:09:51Yeah, he's waiting on the plane. And this time there won't be any slip-ups.
01:09:54Good deal. Say, uh, Lieutenant Briscoe still here?
01:09:57Just left him in Blair's room at the hospital. You'd better hurry. Captain Danton's flying out with us.
01:10:01I'd better say goodbye. How's his eyes? Okay?
01:10:03Shaped.
01:10:04Good. See you later.
01:10:05So long, Jim.
01:10:11Hello.
01:10:13Captain!
01:10:14Hello, Blair.
01:10:15Hello.
01:10:16Welcome back, Captain.
01:10:17About time you came to see the cripples.
01:10:18Cripples? You're all getting fat.
01:10:20It's a great life.
01:10:22If you're looking for Lieutenant Briscoe, he just went out to the plane with Captain Danton.
01:10:25Oh, I don't want to miss him.
01:10:27See you later.
01:10:37Thanks, Susie.
01:10:39Goodbye.
01:10:46Take care of yourself.
01:10:50Goodbye.
01:11:01Susie.
01:11:02Hello, Jim.
01:11:05Hey, they're taking off.
01:11:06That's right.
01:11:20It's June. Aren't you going with him?
01:11:22No.
01:11:25For the love of my Jim, say something. Don't you want me to stay?
01:11:28I'm going to feel like an awful fool if you don't.
01:11:31Finally, he gets wise.
01:11:33He goes to her.
01:11:36He grabs her in his manly arms.
01:11:38They embrace.
01:11:39They kiss!
01:11:42Gee, it's just like I once read.
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