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Who Dares Wins, also known as The Final Option, is a 1982 British political thriller film directed by Ian Sharp and starring Lewis Collins, Judy Davis, Richard Widmark, Tony Doyle, and Edward Woodward. The film is loosely based on the actions of the British Army's Special Air Service (SAS)
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00:01:00Go! Go! Go!
00:01:031! 2! 3! 4!
00:01:07We don't want a nuclear war!
00:01:095! 6! 7! 8!
00:01:11We don't want a radiator!
00:01:131! 2! 3! 4!
00:01:16We don't want a nuclear war.
00:01:185! 6! 7! 8!
00:01:20We don't want a radiator!
00:01:221! 2! 3! 4!
00:01:24Let's all help!
00:01:261! 2! 3! 4!
00:01:28What do we want?
00:01:29Enjoy your vote!
00:01:30What do we want?
00:01:31Enjoy your vote!
00:01:51What do we want?
00:01:53A pebble!
00:01:53A pebble!
00:01:54A pebble!
00:01:55A pebble!
00:01:56A pebble we spoke!
00:01:58All right, what are you waiting for?
00:02:08Get from the other side of that prey now.
00:02:13Android, could you go to the other side?
00:02:15We need some more noise there.
00:02:281, 2, 3, 4! We don't want no nuclear war!
00:02:325, 6, 7, 8! We don't want no nuclear war!
00:02:361, 2, 3, 4! We don't want no nuclear war!
00:02:405, 6, 7, 8! We don't want no nuclear war!
00:02:441, 2, 3, 4!
00:02:52They're bone bastards, aren't they?
00:02:54A parade, police everywhere, and with a damn crossbow.
00:02:57And here we are, high officials, special branch,
00:03:01the RC-13, MI5, and the SAS.
00:03:05They've murdered Andrew Wilcox,
00:03:07and we haven't got the slightest idea what's going on.
00:03:10Well, we know one or two things.
00:03:11It is to be tremendously destructive.
00:03:13We know it's due soon, and Wilcox was convinced
00:03:16that it is to be directed against a foreign power.
00:03:18Fine. Domestic issue's out.
00:03:21I can name at least 20 foreign embassies
00:03:23that the People's Lobby might want to blow up tomorrow.
00:03:25We could all name 50 other possibilities.
00:03:27What about the missile sites?
00:03:29No nukes on UK soil. That's their bloody war cry.
00:03:32They call it a peace cry.
00:03:34Now, we must remember that the vast majority of the People's Lobby
00:03:38are sincere pacifists.
00:03:40True.
00:03:41We are dealing with the hardcore revolutionaries
00:03:44who are using the peace movement as a cover.
00:03:46It's a marvellous strategy, though, isn't it?
00:03:48Known terrorists hiding right out in the open
00:03:52behind ordinary, decent people committed to peace.
00:03:57Anyway, let's get back to the point.
00:04:01Where are they going to do it?
00:04:03When and how are we going to find out?
00:04:06I have a small suggestion.
00:04:23Hello, Steve.
00:04:25What's this, then? Rescue?
00:04:27They're going to need it after this.
00:04:29Come on, then.
00:04:53The People's Lobby
00:05:14Hey, Neil.
00:05:15Got a jam.
00:05:16Get it cleared, then.
00:05:17Neil.
00:05:18Yeah?
00:05:19Where's Colonel Hadley?
00:05:20Hadley? I think he's at the killing house.
00:05:21Thanks.
00:05:22All right.
00:05:26It looks like there is no saluting in the camp.
00:05:29That's right, but if you wave to them, they'll wave back at you.
00:05:36Hold it there, Steve.
00:05:38Ready to go.
00:05:39Ready, Major.
00:05:40Go.
00:05:51All right, Steve.
00:06:04There's the boss.
00:06:08Gentlemen.
00:06:09Colonel Hadley.
00:06:10Captain Hagen, sir.
00:06:11U.S. Rangers.
00:06:12Captain Freund, GFG-9.
00:06:13Come with me.
00:06:21Come on.
00:06:29Ten seconds to go, Captain.
00:06:31Finish.
00:06:32Yes, sir.
00:06:45Ken, you're still framing the doorway.
00:06:47Terry, keep your head up on target.
00:06:48You're still looking at the ground.
00:06:49Thank God it's Friday.
00:06:50That you can say again.
00:06:53Captain Skellen.
00:06:54I'd like you to meet Captain Hagen of the U.S. Army Rangers.
00:06:56Captain.
00:06:57Hello.
00:06:58Captain Freund from West Germany, GFG-9.
00:07:00Pleased to meet you.
00:07:01Joining us for three months to be trained in our techniques.
00:07:03You'll be in Captain Skellen's group.
00:07:04He'll show you around.
00:07:05And you're not here on holidays, gentlemen.
00:07:07Though your training will start tomorrow with a little trip to Wales.
00:07:10Beautiful countryside.
00:07:21Good morning, gentlemen.
00:07:22This exercise will take the form of a cross-country pursuit,
00:07:37terminating at the top of that.
00:07:40Captain Hagen, Captain Freund are the hares.
00:07:43Captain Skellen and his team will be the hounds.
00:07:46Now, you two gentlemen will be given a one-hour head start.
00:07:49Now, at 1300 hours, the chopper will be at the top of the mountain to take you all off.
00:07:54Those who aren't there will have even a longer walk back.
00:07:58Remember, Peter, a full one hour's head start.
00:08:01Sir.
00:08:02All right, gentlemen, off you go. And good luck.
00:08:06Better get going.
00:08:49There they are.
00:08:56Son of a gun.
00:09:05For a bet of years' pay, we had you guys beat.
00:09:21Congratulations.
00:09:22Hey, what is this?
00:09:29Stand still.
00:09:30Do it.
00:09:31You son of a bitch.
00:09:32Shut your mouth.
00:09:33Are you out of your fucking mind?
00:09:34Right, hood him up.
00:09:36Come on, move it.
00:09:37Right, hit him down.
00:09:38Right.
00:09:39We've been asked one question, one question only.
00:09:40Now, that shouldn't be too difficult.
00:09:41Are you two alone?
00:09:42I don't know what the hell you're talking about.
00:09:43That's not the answer.
00:09:44I said, are you alone?
00:09:45Why don't you try to find out, you asshole?
00:09:46Thank you, I will.
00:09:47I don't know what the hell you're talking about.
00:09:51That's not the answer.
00:09:53I said, are you alone?
00:09:55Why don't you try to find out, you asshole?
00:09:57Thank you, I will.
00:10:01Okay, so you're going to talk to me?
00:10:03Eh?
00:10:04As the English say, go and fuck yourself.
00:10:07Oh, dearly.
00:10:10You don't want an answer in two minutes?
00:10:12You're not going to speak to me? I'm afraid you're going to have to choke.
00:10:15Well, this outfit will allow a certain mortality rate on field exercises.
00:10:19And I'm well within my quota.
00:10:21So you'd better start thinking.
00:10:23You've got 30 seconds.
00:10:26Hello, Fritz.
00:10:29Get in the cell.
00:10:30You can't!
00:10:32There you are, sir.
00:10:33Just over there.
00:10:35All right, George, one more time, lads.
00:10:39Right.
00:10:42Wake up!
00:10:46Oh, you're going to sleep on me, are you?
00:10:48Come on, now, let's talk it!
00:10:54Got two guys killed last week.
00:10:56I don't think anyone's going to miss you, are they?
00:11:16What's going on here, Captain Skellen?
00:11:18Interrogation, sir.
00:11:20Cut them loose!
00:11:22Now!
00:11:25Captain Skellen.
00:11:26Sir.
00:11:28When the SAS is called upon to do what we're trained to do,
00:11:31we have been likened to a surgeon cutting out a cancer.
00:11:34It's a filthy and difficult job.
00:11:37We don't like doing it, but it's our duty.
00:11:39Now, you are beginning to look like a surgeon.
00:11:42I could have you court-martialed for torturing two of your men,
00:11:44but I'm not going to do that.
00:11:45The fact is, Captain Skellen, I don't give a damn about you,
00:11:47but I do care about the regiment.
00:11:49So I'm having you return to your unit.
00:11:51I'd rather be court-martialed, sir.
00:11:52What you'd rather is completely beside the point.
00:11:54I'm not being RTU'd after six years.
00:11:56I'm SAS or nothing.
00:11:58Then I'm afraid you're nothing.
00:12:00I intend to resign my commission, sir.
00:12:02That is your privilege, Captain Skellen.
00:12:06I'm afraid you're nothing.
00:12:08I intend to resign my commission, sir.
00:12:10That is your privilege, Captain Skellen.
00:12:13Now get out of my sight.
00:12:15Sir!
00:12:40Stop at the right stall, sir.
00:12:42All genuine antiques at unusual prices.
00:12:44Unusually high or unusually low?
00:12:46Now, that's unkind, sir.
00:12:48Honest to God, I lose money on every sale, that's a fact.
00:12:51You're now going to tell me that this is early 19th century
00:12:54and once was a gift from Queen Victoria herself
00:12:56to Lady Somebody or other, right?
00:12:58You must be an expert, sir.
00:13:05Colonel Hadley promised me you were a down-and-actor, Peter.
00:13:08I still feel for those two poor bastards.
00:13:10You got the chopper in just in time.
00:13:14OK, how much do you want for this rubbish?
00:13:16Ah, now, don't be taking the mickey, sir.
00:13:18Honest to God, I'd just about break even
00:13:20if I let you take it away for a pitiful 60 quid.
00:13:27Speed's very important to a spoil.
00:13:29Understood.
00:13:30Just two people seem to be running the people's lobby.
00:13:33A woman, Frankie Leith, and a fellow, Rod Walker.
00:13:36Those who's behind them is anybody's guess.
00:13:39Frankie Leith, Rod Walker?
00:13:41Right.
00:13:42They hang out at the Black Horse Club in Marlborough Road.
00:13:45They're planning something, we've got to know what it is.
00:13:48Now, look at that glorious creation, sir.
00:13:51The glitter of it and the history.
00:13:53Study it well.
00:13:56Very nice.
00:13:58There's £1,000 in the envelope.
00:14:00You know the numbers where you can reach me.
00:14:02If we decide we need a code name, let's call it...
00:14:05Destroy.
00:14:08Destroy.
00:14:10Why not?
00:14:27Destroy.
00:14:45Hey.
00:14:47Good morning.
00:14:48Morning, sir.
00:14:49Let me see your passport, please.
00:14:52And what is the purpose of your visit to the United Kingdom, Mr. Marlick?
00:14:56Pleasure first.
00:14:58And some business meetings.
00:15:00Do you have anything to declare?
00:15:02No.
00:15:03Just quite a lot of money to spend.
00:15:08How long do you plan to stay?
00:15:10Ten days, perhaps. Possibly a bit longer.
00:15:22I've given you a month. Enjoy your stay.
00:15:25Thank you, I will.
00:15:51Thank you.
00:16:07About time, too.
00:16:08Hello, my beauty.
00:16:10Your favourite man.
00:16:12Come on, up you come.
00:16:14There you are.
00:16:15Now then, who do I have to kiss first today?
00:16:17Me. I'm the eldest.
00:16:19Ah, only just one.
00:16:21Sorry I'm late. Anything I can do to help?
00:16:23No, go and sit down.
00:16:25Put her in the high chair.
00:16:27You're starving, aren't you?
00:16:29She's not starving. She's eaten already.
00:16:32There you go.
00:16:33Here you are, Sam. Tear that apart.
00:16:35What's this?
00:16:36It's for you.
00:16:37For you?
00:16:38She's not Sam, she's Samantha, remember?
00:16:41Is she?
00:16:42You don't like being called Samantha, do you?
00:16:45Tell you what, she likes that name. Are you sure she's not a fella?
00:16:48You just said it louder.
00:16:50It's not Sam.
00:16:51What do you think?
00:16:52Peter, how much did this cost?
00:16:55Ah, a fortune, never mind.
00:16:57That means, of course, that I won't be able to take any leave for a while.
00:17:01But you only live once, don't you? Here, let me give you a hand.
00:17:04Are we celebrating that?
00:17:06Now then, madam, what have we got for you?
00:17:13Can't wait to get your fingers on this, can you?
00:17:16Here she comes.
00:17:18Ta-da!
00:17:20Now, that's Geraldine. Say hello.
00:17:23She likes it. Love it.
00:17:28She's going for walkies.
00:17:33What's that?
00:17:34You've had it before. It's minestrone.
00:17:36Looks like army ration spread.
00:17:38Here you go.
00:17:39Thank you.
00:17:40Thank you.
00:17:46Peter, whatever it is, when does it start?
00:17:51Tomorrow morning.
00:17:54He'll be away for a while, Jane.
00:17:56When he calls from overseas, OK?
00:18:00Say yes.
00:18:04Now, don't look at me like that. It's not serious, I promise.
00:18:11Good morning.
00:18:12Morning, sir.
00:18:15£600,000, Mr Mullock.
00:18:17And no pens.
00:18:19Correct.
00:18:20To be distributed as usual to these worthy charities.
00:18:27The International Group for Workers' Control.
00:18:30Radical Action for Peace.
00:18:33The Marxist Institute.
00:18:35Et cetera.
00:18:37Right. It should be done at once.
00:18:40Excellent.
00:18:41Oh, Mr Mullock, my wife and I would like to invite you
00:18:44to dinner and theatre one night next week.
00:18:46Any night.
00:18:47That's very kind of you.
00:18:49Unfortunately, I have to leave for Boston on Sunday.
00:18:52There are some equally deserving causes over there.
00:18:55Maybe when I get back.
00:19:00Mr Mullock, this list...
00:19:02I'm sorry.
00:19:04Mr Mullock, this list only adds up to £500,000.
00:19:08What about the rest?
00:19:10Please transfer the other £100,000
00:19:12to the account of the People's Lobby,
00:19:14a new institution my principals wish to assist.
00:19:17Here are the details of their bank and account number.
00:19:24Right.
00:19:27Now, we've gone over the 9mm Ingram submachine gun
00:19:30carefully enough for all of you to be completely familiar with it.
00:19:33You recall it's American-made?
00:19:35It takes a magazine of 32 rounds.
00:19:37It can fire 1,000 rounds a minute
00:19:40with an effective target range of 100 metres.
00:19:45It is one hell of a murderous weapon.
00:19:48First four to the table.
00:19:50Pick up your weapons.
00:19:52Inject magazines.
00:19:56Cock guns.
00:19:58What's the matter with you, Kevin?
00:20:00We've done that 1,000 times. Now do it!
00:20:03Right. Put on earphones.
00:20:09Ready? Now remember, short bursts.
00:20:12Ready? Commence firing!
00:20:28Fire!
00:20:58Fire!
00:21:28Fire!
00:21:58Fire!
00:22:28Thank you.
00:22:35Hello, Frankie.
00:22:37Hi. Sorry, that chair's taken.
00:22:39Yeah. Feed the skeleton.
00:22:41No, no. This is my table.
00:22:44Oh, is it?
00:22:46Two large vodkas and tonic, please.
00:22:48Thank you.
00:22:50Hmm?
00:22:57You a policeman?
00:22:59Oh, no.
00:23:01What do you think I am?
00:23:03I think you're a jerk.
00:23:07I saw your poster. It's, um...
00:23:10It's very exotic.
00:23:12So, um, how do I compare in the flesh?
00:23:16I wonder.
00:23:20How'd you find this place?
00:23:22Oh, I just saw a queue of radical, chic, fun lovers
00:23:26and just followed it in.
00:23:28And you're radical?
00:23:30No, I'm chic. And fun-loving.
00:23:32No, actually, these places have begun to interest me lately.
00:23:35Oh, yeah? Where's that?
00:23:37Long story.
00:23:39Well, you've got nothing better to do, obviously,
00:23:42so why don't you tell me all about it?
00:23:44In private, maybe.
00:23:50Huh?
00:23:56So what did you think of the show?
00:23:59I thought it was a load of fancy American crap.
00:24:03That's quite a penetrating analysis.
00:24:06Dancing was good.
00:24:08You made a sensational rocket.
00:24:13Are you always such an intellectual conversationalist?
00:24:16No.
00:24:18I've been dying to meet you.
00:24:20So has half the world. What's your excuse?
00:24:23I'd like to take you to bed.
00:24:31You got a car?
00:24:35Yeah.
00:24:37Then why don't you drive me back to your apartment
00:24:40and I'll tell you all about me?
00:24:42Why would I want to know anything about you at all?
00:24:45Then why are you still talking to me?
00:24:51You're a confident bastard, aren't you?
00:25:01I'm not an easy lady, you know.
00:25:03Don't worry. I won't hurt you.
00:25:08Who the hell is that?
00:25:11What I should be saying to you now is piss off.
00:25:15I'm glad you didn't.
00:25:17I still may.
00:25:18The option's always open.
00:25:20Frankie, where are you going?
00:25:22Oh, quite.
00:25:23No particular reason.
00:25:24Just going on a road walk.
00:25:26All right.
00:25:27See you in the morning.
00:25:40Good night.
00:26:11Well, you didn't get all this decadent luxury
00:26:14from cavorting around in your underwear, did you?
00:26:17Do you rob banks?
00:26:19Not that it's any of your business.
00:26:22But?
00:26:23But, once upon a time, I had a very rich daddy
00:26:26who divorced Mommy, then died, and left it all to me.
00:26:29Oh, I am sorry.
00:26:30Oh, don't be. He was a bastard, sort of like you.
00:26:34Well, I'm happy he's gone.
00:26:37Now that is what I call a bed.
00:26:40The floor has its own peculiar charm, too.
00:26:50What are you thinking?
00:26:53Oh, I'm thinking...
00:26:56that you may love me.
00:26:59I love you.
00:27:01I love you.
00:27:03I'm thinking...
00:27:05that you may love like a man who's just gotten out of prison.
00:27:11Was I that frantic?
00:27:13Oh, no, no, you were absolutely inspiring.
00:27:17Were you?
00:27:18No, you're very good at it.
00:27:22Thank you.
00:27:24Okay, you're going to tell me all about yourself.
00:27:26Are you married?
00:27:28Yes.
00:27:31And separated.
00:27:33In the process of getting a divorce.
00:27:37Good.
00:27:39So what kind of work do you do?
00:27:41I don't.
00:27:43What do you mean?
00:27:44I'm out of work.
00:27:46What kind of work did you do?
00:27:50Well, whilst being an officer and a gentleman,
00:27:53I killed people.
00:27:57No.
00:27:59I was a captain in the SAS.
00:28:02The SAS?
00:28:06Oh.
00:28:09I'm impressed.
00:28:10Don't be. I wasn't.
00:28:13You say you were in the SAS. What do you mean?
00:28:15What happened?
00:28:17I was kicked out.
00:28:19Why?
00:28:21Political problem.
00:28:23What kind of political problem was that?
00:28:25It's a long story, Frankie.
00:28:26But you were going to tell me all about yourself.
00:28:28Yes, but that's rather personal and it gets me a little bitter.
00:28:32And it's not that kind of evening, is it?
00:28:45So, um...
00:28:48What were you doing down at the club?
00:28:51Oh, what would you call it?
00:28:53Radical hangout.
00:28:55Well, I wouldn't exactly call that radical.
00:28:58Flitting about in tights on a stage.
00:29:01What were you, the dove of peace?
00:29:03Missile.
00:29:04Oh, the missile. The rocket.
00:29:06Yes.
00:29:07I'm afraid that was 50 years ago.
00:29:09Oh, is that right?
00:29:11Well, I think if you had a look around you,
00:29:13you'd find it's pretty much what's happening today.
00:29:15I'm fully aware of what's happening today.
00:29:17What are you going to fight it with?
00:29:19Your people's lobby?
00:29:21Hmm?
00:29:22Well, they're a bunch of powerless, middle-class families
00:29:26wandering down a street with their little banners.
00:29:29Ministers and mothers wheeling babies in prams.
00:29:32It's a bloody Sunday outing.
00:29:34You couldn't knock down a paper wall, let alone a society.
00:29:38So you don't think public opinion can influence politics?
00:29:42No, I don't.
00:29:43Well, it might surprise you to know
00:29:45that those middle-class families are desperate to survive.
00:29:48And I am desperate to survive and to see those babies grow up.
00:29:51I don't relish the thought of armies sweeping up piles of radioactive ashes.
00:29:54It may surprise you to find out that I am desperate to survive
00:29:57and I have a 12-month-old baby
00:29:59that I don't relish seeing in a pile of ashes.
00:30:02I know more about nuclear devastation than you ever will.
00:30:07So what are the SAS going to do about it?
00:30:09The SAS will do what the politicians tell them to do.
00:30:12They're the people you've got to hit.
00:30:16The people at the top with their finger on the button.
00:30:22So what are you going to do?
00:30:24I'm going to try that bed.
00:30:28My knees are killing me.
00:30:30Mm-hmm.
00:30:52Hi.
00:30:53Hello, how are you? Nice to see you.
00:30:56Hello.
00:30:57How you well?
00:30:58Yes, I'm fine, thank you.
00:30:59Good. Have a good day.
00:31:01You will. Bye.
00:31:12Morning.
00:31:17Yes, sure.
00:31:18Come on.
00:31:21Oh, Frankie.
00:31:22Came for you this morning. How are you?
00:31:24Fine, thanks.
00:31:30Hello.
00:31:31What do you think of the new boyfriend, eh?
00:31:33I never noticed.
00:31:34You know what she's like.
00:31:35None of my business.
00:31:37What are you doing?
00:31:39What the hell's he doing here?
00:31:40Following me.
00:31:43Sorry, am I in the way?
00:31:44No.
00:31:45I'd like a private word with you, Frankie, and now.
00:31:47OK, I'll just be a second.
00:31:48Take a look around, make yourself comfortable.
00:31:54You don't know a damn thing about him.
00:31:56Think I know enough?
00:31:57No.
00:31:58You don't?
00:31:59No.
00:32:00You don't?
00:32:01No.
00:32:02You don't?
00:32:03No.
00:32:04You don't?
00:32:05No.
00:32:06No.
00:32:07Think I know enough?
00:32:08Look, I'm not speaking about our personal relationship.
00:32:10Well, I'm glad we got that straight.
00:32:12We are very close to pulling off the biggest coup this country has ever seen.
00:32:15And you and I are the only people in this building even to know what we're going to do.
00:32:18And you walk in here with a complete stranger.
00:32:20Listen, have you still got your contact in Whitehall?
00:32:23Yes, why?
00:32:25Because I need something checked out.
00:32:28All right, who is he?
00:32:31He's ex-SAS.
00:32:34What?
00:32:35Listen to me.
00:32:36They've thrown him out for some kind of serious political conflict.
00:32:39And I think that he's on our side.
00:32:41And you know all this because you spent one night in bed with him.
00:32:44Would you listen to me for a minute?
00:32:47It's highly likely we're going to be confronted with the SAS.
00:32:50Nobody knows how they operate.
00:32:52We've got one of them right here.
00:32:53He probably knows every technique they own.
00:32:55Don't you think that might be helpful to us?
00:32:57And you believe him?
00:32:59How do you know he's still not SAS? Undercover?
00:33:01Because you're going to check your contact and find out.
00:33:03Frankie, I don't want him around.
00:33:05Well, I do.
00:33:08If he wants to stay.
00:33:09So you check him out, understood?
00:33:16Peter!
00:33:22Close the door.
00:33:26Eyes gone.
00:33:27Sit down.
00:33:29Okay.
00:33:30Look, I'd like you to do something for me.
00:33:33It's a bit early, isn't it?
00:33:37Fire away.
00:33:39I want you to join us.
00:33:42Off the people's lobby?
00:33:45Not my style.
00:33:46Might be interesting.
00:33:48Look, separated or not, I've got a wife and kid to support.
00:33:51That takes a real job.
00:33:54I could pay you.
00:34:00Okay, what do you want me to do?
00:34:02Oh, a bit of everything.
00:34:06And how much are you going to pay me?
00:34:09£500 a week.
00:34:12£500 a week?
00:34:14For a man who doesn't know anything about what you do?
00:34:17I expect we'll need your expertise.
00:34:23Is it a deal?
00:34:24Of course it's a deal. I'm not crazy.
00:34:27Great.
00:34:28Oh, there's one other thing.
00:34:31I could make life a bit easier for you.
00:34:37You could move in with me if that interests you.
00:34:42I've got a problem.
00:34:43What?
00:34:44The mice in my flat.
00:34:46What about the mice in your flat?
00:34:48They'll miss me.
00:34:50I'm serious.
00:34:51Oh, bring them along then.
00:34:53Towson Coffins?
00:34:54Yep.
00:34:55Two sugars.
00:35:04Ministry of Defence.
00:35:05Mary Tinker, please.
00:35:07Thank you. One moment, please.
00:35:12Reference section, Miss Tinker speaking.
00:35:14Hello, Mary. It's Ron.
00:35:17Listen, I'm sorry to be so abrupt, but...
00:35:19It's Ron.
00:35:21Listen, I'm sorry to be so abrupt, but...
00:35:23Can we meet at the usual place?
00:35:25One o'clock?
00:35:26Well, I haven't made plans for today.
00:35:28We...
00:35:30We need some help.
00:35:33I don't know.
00:35:34It's very important, Mary.
00:35:36Look, I...
00:35:37I wouldn't ask you if it weren't.
00:35:39Yes, I know.
00:35:44All right, I'll be there.
00:35:49Thank you.
00:36:20DOOR OPENS
00:36:25HORN BLOWS
00:36:50HORN BLOWS
00:37:11So far, so good.
00:37:12He's moving fast.
00:37:13Oh, yes, sir. Seems to be enjoying himself.
00:37:15Says the job has some perks.
00:37:19Oh, just one other thing, sir.
00:37:20Ah, wait. Hold on a minute.
00:37:21Again!
00:37:24He did manage to get a quick look at a bank notice.
00:37:27Apparently, the bank general recently forwarded
00:37:30£100,000 to the People's Lobby account.
00:37:33£100,000?
00:37:36Keep in touch.
00:37:41He took a boat to Greenwich from Westminster Pier.
00:37:44Now, why would he do that?
00:37:46I don't know.
00:37:47He went straight upstairs, stood next to a man,
00:37:50and they started talking.
00:37:51Well, did it look prearranged?
00:37:53How should I know?
00:37:54I mean, it could have just been two blokes chatting.
00:38:02No.
00:38:04Greenwich.
00:38:06Only tourists go to Greenwich.
00:38:08Right, gentlemen.
00:38:09I shall watch this demonstration very carefully.
00:38:12Because you're up next.
00:38:17Well, did you get that?
00:38:18Yes, sir.
00:38:19Yes, sir.
00:38:20Good.
00:38:21On your bikes.
00:38:47Police!
00:39:03Police!
00:39:04They've got an ambulance down there.
00:39:06I sure hope they've got a hospital to go with it.
00:39:09Who's up, Andy?
00:39:10Take it in front.
00:39:17Police!
00:39:48Police!
00:40:14Well, that was no swagger.
00:40:15Yeah?
00:40:16That was not bad.
00:40:22You didn't jack that out of the carriage!
00:40:27Well, you bastard.
00:40:28Live bastards!
00:40:30Dead soldiers!
00:40:35Yes, sir.
00:40:37Yes, sir.
00:40:40Learning anything?
00:40:41Oh, yes, sir.
00:40:42A lot, sir.
00:40:43Good.
00:40:44I just came across a piece of information which might interest you.
00:40:48Just by chance, I happen to find out where Mr. Peter Skellam happens to be living in London.
00:40:53Just in case you wanted to say hello.
00:40:55We would, sir.
00:40:56Very much.
00:40:57Thought you might.
00:40:59Give him my regards.
00:41:00We will, sir.
00:41:01Thank you, sir.
00:41:15Yeah?
00:41:16Rod?
00:41:17Yeah?
00:41:18I've got that information you asked for.
00:41:20Just hold on a second, would you?
00:41:22Get Frankie.
00:41:23Quick!
00:41:24I shan't be a second, Mary.
00:41:26Okay.
00:41:33All right, Mary, go ahead.
00:41:35Peter Skellam was chucked out of the SAS.
00:41:38He resigned his commission, so he's our only hope.
00:41:41The minister wants you right away.
00:41:42All right, thank you.
00:41:45I've got to go, Rod.
00:41:48All right, Mary.
00:41:49Thanks very much.
00:41:52Well, you look disappointed.
00:41:55I still don't trust him.
00:41:56Why?
00:41:57I don't know why.
00:41:59I do.
00:42:00It's not a question of trust.
00:42:01I just don't like him.
00:42:03Yeah, that too.
00:42:12Rod?
00:42:16Listen, you know, when you get bored with this peace business,
00:42:18I reckon you ought to take up Grand Prix racing.
00:42:22For me, peace is not a business.
00:42:23You better damn well remember that.
00:42:39Hi there.
00:42:42Like that.
00:42:44Peter, stop it.
00:42:47Stop it, leave him alone.
00:42:48Bastard, leave him alone.
00:42:52If you get up again, I'll fucking kill you.
00:42:54Now.
00:43:00You bastards.
00:43:12Come on, you son of a bitch.
00:43:14Get up.
00:43:24God, how does it feel, huh?
00:43:41Well?
00:43:43That evens things up.
00:43:45You can get up now, sweetheart.
00:43:53A wage and productivity agreement is expected to be reached today.
00:43:57The Foreign Secretary was at London Airport yesterday
00:43:59to receive a delegation from the British Embassy.
00:44:02He's expected to arrive today.
00:44:03He's expected to arrive today.
00:44:04He's expected to arrive today.
00:44:06He's expected to arrive today.
00:44:08He's expected to arrive today.
00:44:09He was at London Airport yesterday
00:44:10to receive a delegation of American Statesmen
00:44:12on the first leg of their tour
00:44:14to inspect present and future missile sites here and in Europe.
00:44:22The distinguished group includes Arthur Currie, the Secretary of State,
00:44:25General Ara Potter,
00:44:26General Ara Potter,
00:44:27the head of the United States Strategic Air Command,
00:44:29several senators and congressmen
00:44:31and a number of high-level aides.
00:44:33Oh, there's a lovely target for you.
00:44:35A whole bride of American statesmen.
00:44:38Just one well-placed bomb.
00:44:41Wouldn't waste it on them.
00:44:44As well as the official welcome, there's been an unofficial welcome by supporters of the People's Lobby
00:44:49to protest against the arrival of the Americans and the purpose of their visit.
00:44:56Look at that.
00:44:57That's great.
00:45:01Great.
00:45:03Terrific.
00:45:05Now that's what I call good coverage.
00:45:12That's all I need to wake up to a demonstration.
00:45:15It's better than a bugle.
00:45:17So how are you feeling?
00:45:19I don't know.
00:45:22How do I look?
00:45:24Fine.
00:45:25Oh, yeah?
00:45:26Stay away from mirrors.
00:45:27Thank you.
00:45:28Look, I gotta go now. I'm a bit late.
00:45:30So why don't you just stay here and rest?
00:45:33What more could a man ask?
00:45:37I was gonna kiss you goodbye.
00:45:41Hey, you smell lovely.
00:45:43Do I?
00:45:44Yeah.
00:45:45It's not bad for a revolutionary.
00:45:57Sweet Jesus.
00:45:59You look as though you've been trampled by a herd of elephants.
00:46:02Oh, thanks, Andy.
00:46:04Well, if it's any consolation, Hagen and Freud aren't exactly beauty contest winners either.
00:46:09Hagen has a broken nose.
00:46:11I'm happy to hear it.
00:46:13Anything new?
00:46:15No.
00:46:16Oh, the girl was with me.
00:46:17She got stuck into the fight like a bloody pro.
00:46:20Ah, that's beautiful.
00:46:21That's just what the colonel wanted.
00:46:23He had you set up to strengthen your credibility with her.
00:46:27Send his apologies and hope she'll understand.
00:46:30Bullshit.
00:46:33Boss, for you.
00:46:34Go!
00:46:41Hadley?
00:46:42Ryan here, sir.
00:46:43Have you got anything?
00:46:44No, nothing of interest here.
00:46:45What the hell are you calling me for?
00:46:47Just reporting in.
00:46:48Oh, in fact, there was one thing.
00:46:50He'd just like to thank you for a really gorgeous kick in the bollocks.
00:46:54He's welcome.
00:46:55Now, that is bloody rubbish!
00:46:56Get back up and do that again!
00:47:22Something's burning.
00:47:25Of course, you won't make it your best.
00:47:28But how much time is left is anybody's guess.
00:47:34One thing's certain.
00:47:36If we throw you a tin for effort,
00:47:39when nothing's left,
00:47:41you'll pick up the two.
00:47:45And now you've all came right on time.
00:47:50Yeah!
00:47:51Yeah!
00:47:52Yeah!
00:47:53Yeah!
00:48:21They're a great band, aren't they?
00:48:23What?
00:48:24I said, they're a great band.
00:48:26I can't hear you.
00:48:27There's this great band playing.
00:48:29What?
00:48:30Come on.
00:48:35So many people here.
00:48:36It's fantastic.
00:48:38Well, it's free, you see.
00:48:39They'll sit through a few speeches for that.
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00:50:16Me reverence, Harris W. Crick, the bishop of Camden!
00:50:30Thank you.
00:50:33The truth is there are times when I would rather listen to metamorphosis than to myself.
00:50:42So would we, mate.
00:50:43Is it?
00:50:44Is it fine?
00:50:45...we are in complete agreement.
00:50:49But...
00:50:52...the doomsday clock is ticking away...
00:50:57...and the time has come for all Christians to declare themselves.
00:51:04Jesus Christ was a militant radical.
00:51:09And were he here physically today...
00:51:13...he would be standing at the forefront of our ranks...
00:51:18...eyes blazing with anger at the destructive horrors...
00:51:23...that humankind has heaped upon itself.
00:51:27And do you know what they would call him?
00:51:32They would call him a subversive.
00:51:38Jesus Christ, our Lord...
00:51:42...would be termed a subversive.
00:51:47Perhaps even a terrorist.
00:51:51Shut up, you coming bastard!
00:51:54Natural, natural.
00:51:57I have neither of those qualities.
00:52:01And they would try to crucify him.
00:52:04But they would fail...
00:52:07...for there is a new force alive in the world today...
00:52:11...and ye must say to our lords and masters...
00:52:15...no more, no more...
00:52:18...no armaments, no missiles, no bases, no death and destruction.
00:52:24Time is running out...
00:52:27...and the people are beginning to say...
00:52:30...enough, enough, enough!
00:52:32Shut up, get on with the music, ey?
00:52:35Get on with the music, get on with the music!
00:52:38Get on with the music, get on with the music!
00:52:41Please, please, please...
00:52:45You are destroying your brothers and sisters...
00:52:49...for no sound reason.
00:52:52Stop this carnage. I beg of you to stop it.
00:52:56And besmirch the very cause...
00:52:59...for which we have come together tonight.
00:53:02The mockery of our efforts to persuade our government...
00:53:07...to join hands with us in the cause of peace.
00:53:11You degrade yourselves...
00:53:14...in the name of humanity.
00:53:17I beg you, I beg you, stop!
00:53:20This is savage here in the eyes of the Lord Jesus Christ.
00:53:25And this is madness.
00:53:28All peoples should long for peace.
00:53:30All of you should long for peace.
00:53:39Stop this, I beg of you to stop!
00:53:42Stop!
00:53:44Come on, sir, you've got to get her, please.
00:53:47Beautifully staged.
00:53:49I can see tomorrow's headlines.
00:53:52Skinheads attack peace group.
00:53:55Perfect.
00:54:00Stop it!
00:54:17Up we go with the birds.
00:54:20There's a good girl.
00:54:30Come on.
00:54:55That would be a good idea.
00:55:01I'm not here, Jenny.
00:55:06God, Peter, what happened to you?
00:55:09I was mugged, believe it or not.
00:55:12I'm okay, just temperately ugly.
00:55:17I can't stay, I just wanted to see you both.
00:55:22How is she?
00:55:24Wonderful.
00:55:26Like her dad.
00:55:28I'd best be going.
00:55:31When will I see you?
00:55:33Soon.
00:55:35Don't worry, everything's going to be all right.
00:55:40You take care now.
00:55:42You too.
00:55:57Jenny.
00:56:15I love you, Jenny.
00:56:17And I love you.
00:56:24Who is she?
00:56:25His wife and child.
00:56:30Nobody gave you instructions.
00:56:31I took the initiative.
00:56:32I told Mac and Helga to follow it.
00:56:34We do not operate independently from each other in this organization.
00:56:37Whatever you think my motive is.
00:56:38I know what your motives are.
00:56:39No, you don't.
00:56:40Now, he's met the same man twice so far and in unusual places.
00:56:43On the boat to Greenwich and on the South Bank.
00:56:46Now, they make it look very casual, but it's not.
00:56:49I'm sure the man's a contact.
00:56:51The police, SAS, MI5, I don't know.
00:56:54But Frankie, he's informing on us and I want him out.
00:56:57And I want him in.
00:56:59Don't worry.
00:57:00I'll make sure he behaves himself.
00:57:02Frankie, he could destroy everything we've been working for.
00:57:05If it begins to look like that, I'll destroy him.
00:57:08Now, leave me alone.
00:57:22Hi, peace sister.
00:57:23Hi.
00:57:25Hey.
00:57:27What's wrong?
00:57:28Nothing's wrong.
00:57:29Come on, what is it?
00:57:30Nothing's wrong.
00:57:31What's wrong with you?
00:57:33No, I'm fine.
00:57:34No problem.
00:57:35Fine.
00:57:39Look, do you mind sleeping on the couch tonight?
00:57:41Because I don't sleep very well when we're together.
00:57:46And I've got a very busy day tomorrow.
00:57:48Sorry, I'm in a bad mood.
00:57:49I've got a very busy day tomorrow.
00:57:51Sorry, I'm in a bad mood.
00:57:52Sorry, I've got a very busy day tomorrow.
00:57:53Sorry, I've got a very busy day tomorrow.
00:58:17Are you okay?
00:58:18I'm fine.
00:58:22All right, don't worry about it.
00:58:39Hey.
00:58:52Hey.
00:59:10You lost him?
00:59:11Yeah.
00:59:13So?
00:59:14It's today.
00:59:17What is it?
00:59:18I don't know.
00:59:20What time?
00:59:21I've no idea.
00:59:22I can't get a thing out of me.
00:59:24Oh, that's beautiful.
00:59:25That's really beautiful.
00:59:28Well, for Jesus' sake, boy, if you do find out anything,
00:59:31and if at all, ring me.
00:59:32That's the number.
00:59:35I'll be there all day and all night.
00:59:38Okay.
00:59:52Fares, please.
00:59:53Any more fares.
00:59:55Any more fares, please.
00:59:59Thank you.
01:00:01Thank you very much.
01:00:21Thank you.
01:00:45Hydrogen cyanide gas.
01:00:47Unfortunate.
01:00:48Most.
01:00:49Your man, Skellen, wasn't exceptionally cautious, was he?
01:00:52Well, what's done is done.
01:00:54The dangerous thing is our pipeline's cut.
01:00:56We still don't know what's going to happen or when.
01:00:59Skellen will make contact direct.
01:01:01I wouldn't have thought that he even knows his contact is dead.
01:01:04I wouldn't either.
01:01:06Skellen might even be dead.
01:01:08That's possible, isn't it?
01:01:10I think we should put a watch on his house.
01:01:13Hey, did you get rid of those earrings?
01:01:17Two inches.
01:01:21How you doing?
01:01:22Almost ready.
01:01:24Rod?
01:01:25Yeah.
01:01:26We're almost ready.
01:01:28Okay, give me a minute.
01:01:30Listen, you go and get them all dressed and all ready by the time I come back.
01:01:33Hurry up, will you?
01:01:34Frankie!
01:01:36Frankie!
01:01:37Frankie!
01:01:39Frankie!
01:01:54Jeremy?
01:01:55Okay, Rod and I are going now.
01:01:56Nobody's to leave this barn while we're away.
01:01:58Hey, where are we going?
01:01:59We'll explain it to you when we get back.
01:02:04Helga!
01:02:06Frankie!
01:02:15Okay, where is she?
01:02:16She's waiting.
01:02:17We'll take you to her.
01:02:36Hey, will you guys give me the watch?
01:02:38Can I have the watch?
01:02:39Thank you.
01:02:48Hey, what are you going to sing tonight anyway?
01:03:06Don't worry about it.
01:03:07I'll pack it up.
01:03:08Weird.
01:03:22Go!
01:03:25Jesus!
01:03:26You all right, ma'am?
01:03:27Get in the bus!
01:03:28Hey, what are you doing?
01:03:29Move!
01:03:33Move it!
01:03:36Move it!
01:03:41Freeze!
01:03:42Stay down!
01:03:43And no noise!
01:03:53Shut up and keep still!
01:03:54What the hell's going on in here?
01:03:55You'll find out in tomorrow's newspapers if you keep your mouth shut!
01:04:06You're driving too fast.
01:04:07Will you slow down, will you?
01:04:16Stewart!
01:04:17Watch out!
01:04:18Drop it!
01:04:32If anyone moves again,
01:04:33we're going to kill a lot of you.
01:04:37There's no turning back now.
01:04:55Out!
01:04:56Let's move!
01:04:58Out!
01:04:59Come on, move it!
01:05:00Come on, move it!
01:05:03I want this bus cleaned up.
01:05:05Come on.
01:05:08Move!
01:05:14Move!
01:05:15Get those bodies over there!
01:05:16Move!
01:05:17Come on, over there!
01:05:18Move it!
01:05:19Just do as he says.
01:05:20Over there!
01:05:21Move it!
01:05:22Move it!
01:05:23Over there!
01:05:24Come on, move!
01:05:25Move!
01:05:26Down on your knees!
01:05:27Hands on your head!
01:05:28Face down!
01:05:29Face the wall!
01:05:47All right, everybody.
01:05:48Let's go.
01:05:49Let's get the name tags off.
01:05:54I want them typed up right away.
01:05:59Let's go.
01:06:15So what's this place?
01:06:16This is it.
01:06:18Good luck.
01:06:19And to you.
01:06:21Over here.
01:06:30How are you?
01:06:35Yeah, it's fine.
01:06:37Yeah, it's okay.
01:06:41Yeah, that's okay.
01:06:59Well?
01:07:01Nothing.
01:07:03Except what the hell is going on.
01:07:05Put that uniform on.
01:07:06And you'll find out.
01:07:11Okay.
01:07:12How would you know it would fit me?
01:07:14It'll fit you.
01:07:24I'm sorry.
01:07:26I'm sorry.
01:07:28Gentlemen.
01:07:30What have you come up with?
01:07:32Nothing but possibilities at the moment, sir.
01:07:36Greenham Common.
01:07:37The intended base for the deployment of cruise missiles.
01:07:40Yes, I know that.
01:07:42That would be a permanent target, wouldn't it?
01:07:44What's immediate?
01:07:45Well, there's several things, sir.
01:07:46First is the EEC conference.
01:07:47That starts on Monday.
01:07:48And of course, there's only a number of foreign embassies.
01:07:50Yes, three different state visits in one week.
01:07:54Missile sites.
01:07:55Missile sites.
01:07:58Every foreign airline office in London.
01:08:00Quite a list, sir.
01:08:01I'm not a clue.
01:08:03We'd have to spread ourselves awfully thin to cover all of them, wouldn't we?
01:08:06Yes, sir.
01:08:07Plus everything else we're responsible for.
01:08:08Yes, sir.
01:08:09Not exactly the most comfortable situation, is it?
01:08:11No, sir.
01:08:13Carry on.
01:08:14Yes, sir.
01:08:17Carry on?
01:08:18With what?
01:08:20A dinner is being given tonight.
01:08:22At the home of the American ambassador.
01:08:25There's going to be a number of high-ranking officials there,
01:08:27including the American secretary of state
01:08:31and the British foreign secretary.
01:08:35We're going to take over that place
01:08:37and we're going to hold it until our demands are met.
01:08:42Now remember,
01:08:45we're taking those guns along
01:08:48for a reason.
01:08:52Okay, let's go.
01:08:55Come on, move along.
01:08:58I suppose there's no chance that I'll be given a gun.
01:09:01No.
01:09:02You know, ma'am, your trust is overwhelming.
01:09:05Still, I'm surprised you need me, really.
01:09:08It's very well organized.
01:09:10I'm impressed.
01:09:12I forgot to tell you something.
01:09:14Your wife and child have been taken hostage.
01:09:20Now it only takes one phone call
01:09:22so you'd better cooperate.
01:09:24What gives you the impression I won't cooperate?
01:09:27What the hell do you think I'm doing here in the first place?
01:09:30I wonder.
01:09:32Come on, we're late.
01:09:34Pat, you stay here.
01:09:35Nobody leaves the barn.
01:09:37If I give you any problems, kill them.
01:09:39Got it.
01:09:523-4-2, check in. I'm in position. Over.
01:09:54Roger, 3-4-2. Keep in contact.
01:10:23I'm sorry, you can't go in there.
01:10:24But why not?
01:10:25We're friends of the Skellings.
01:10:26I said nobody goes in there.
01:10:28Shit!
01:10:29Sir Kelly!
01:10:31We've got a break-in at Skellings Muse.
01:10:32Get everything down here.
01:10:34Get on with it!
01:10:39Get over there!
01:10:42Get it!
01:10:43Get it to him!
01:10:46Come on!
01:10:48Come on!
01:10:52You heard the sweetheart.
01:10:58Tell me what you want!
01:11:01Take your kid and sit over there.
01:11:11You give me a problem,
01:11:13I'll kill you.
01:11:14Both of you.
01:11:17I'll kill you.
01:11:47I'll kill you.
01:12:12Can I help you?
01:12:14Oh, excuse me, sir.
01:12:15Why don't you play all those sacks?
01:12:16We're in a band for the party.
01:12:17Yes, sir.
01:12:18We expected you about 40 minutes ago.
01:12:21Well, keep this to yourself.
01:12:22We got lost.
01:12:24Yes, sir.
01:12:26Okay, let's go.
01:12:45Let's go.
01:13:16All right.
01:13:21Just hold it right there.
01:13:23What's the problem?
01:13:24Where the hell do you think you're going?
01:13:26In there?
01:13:28No way, buddy.
01:13:31Service entrance is around the side.
01:13:33Come on, this way.
01:13:35Service entrance?
01:13:36How about that?
01:13:38It's an honor.
01:13:40Get that bus out of sight.
01:13:41Sure.
01:13:42Come on.
01:13:46Get that bus out of here.
01:14:12It's the band, at last.
01:14:13Thanks.
01:14:14You're welcome, Captain.
01:14:15Can you show me where we set up?
01:14:16We're late.
01:14:17Right this way, sir.
01:14:44Come on.
01:15:05Hey, what's going on here?
01:15:07Who are you?
01:15:08We're from Lakenheath, a very hip dance band.
01:15:10The hell you are.
01:15:11I've never seen you around.
01:15:13How about move?
01:15:14Guns out.
01:15:16Collect all the servants and aides and take them to the dining room.
01:15:18You two, get rid of that buddy.
01:15:19Move.
01:15:20Go.
01:15:21Go.
01:15:34Beautiful.
01:15:44All right, all right.
01:15:57What do you think you're doing?
01:15:59Quiet!
01:16:00Everybody, quiet!
01:16:03Now, let me explain this.
01:16:05Firstly, you are now hostages of the Revolution for Peace Movement of the People's Lobby.
01:16:09Oh, shh.
01:16:10Second, anyone here who gives us any problems at all will be killed immediately.
01:16:15And third, we're going to make demands of the government which, if they're not carried out promptly,
01:16:20will result in the death of everyone here.
01:16:23Now, I suggest...
01:16:24Miss, why don't you all go out and hijack an airplane?
01:16:27It's a lot more fun.
01:16:28Quiet, please.
01:16:29Hell, kids can hijack a dinner.
01:16:35Stop that gang crying in front of this rabble.
01:16:37Shut up!
01:16:38You, sit down.
01:16:39Right now.
01:16:41I said, sit down!
01:16:43I think he means it.
01:16:47What are your demands?
01:16:49Where's the nearest telephone, please?
01:16:51All right.
01:16:52It's over there.
01:17:00Come on!
01:17:03Move it!
01:17:04Move it!
01:17:06Put me through to Commander Powell.
01:17:08It's urgent.
01:17:09Thank you. Who's calling, please?
01:17:10This is Frankie Leith.
01:17:11Thank you.
01:17:15Quiet, everybody.
01:17:16They've made contact.
01:17:19Yes, this is Commander Powell.
01:17:21This is Frankie Leith of the People's Lobby.
01:17:23Well, good evening.
01:17:25And what can I do for you?
01:17:27It's a bit complicated.
01:17:30We've taken over the American ambassador's residence.
01:17:33You wouldn't believe the number of important people we have here.
01:17:36Oh, I believe it.
01:17:38The American Secretary of State.
01:17:42General Ira Potter.
01:17:45Yes.
01:17:46We've got good old Harold Storm, your beloved Foreign Secretary.
01:17:51Various senators, generals.
01:17:53God knows what else.
01:17:56And what are your plans, miss?
01:17:58Right to the heart of the question.
01:18:00Not plans, demands.
01:18:01They're quite simple.
01:18:03We'd like...
01:18:05...a nuclear missile...
01:18:07...one of those we Americans have so graciously planted in your country...
01:18:12...to be fired at the Holy Lark submarine base.
01:18:18Yes, I understand.
01:18:20We want this to be done in the name of peace.
01:18:25And what if we refuse to give you your nuclear explosion?
01:18:30Then we begin killing everyone here.
01:18:36It's 9 p.m. now.
01:18:38We've got until 3 p.m. tomorrow.
01:18:41And we demand...
01:18:43...that the missile launch...
01:18:45...and the explosion at Holy Lark...
01:18:48...be televised...
01:18:50...so it can be seen all over the world.
01:18:52We want everyone...
01:18:54...every nationality...
01:18:55...all the billions of Americans...
01:18:57...all the billions of us...
01:18:58...to be reminded of the devastation of a nuclear explosion...
01:19:01...to see it live.
01:19:04Miss Leith, have you thought about the population in southern Scotland?
01:19:07I have.
01:19:09Evacuate them.
01:19:10You've got 18 hours.
01:19:12Again, this is being done in the name of peace.
01:19:15Thank you, Commander Powell.
01:19:21Well, we go.
01:19:23Have your men standing by.
01:19:24They already are.
01:19:27You can't really believe they'll fire a nuclear missile at Holy Lark.
01:19:32Well, Mr. Secretary...
01:19:35...with a gun at your head...
01:19:38...yes, I do.
01:19:39You're out of your mind.
01:19:41You can kill every one of us.
01:19:43Push us out the door one at a time.
01:19:45No one will ever push that button.
01:19:47We're all expendable.
01:19:49You're far too modest.
01:19:52Now, I'd like all the men...
01:19:54...to be separated from the others.
01:19:55Servants, wives, aides, and so on...
01:19:57...to be moved to other rooms.
01:19:58Let's start doing that now.
01:20:10Move!
01:20:11In the middle, move!
01:20:12Come on!
01:20:13Get on the floor!
01:20:14Get on the floor!
01:20:16In the middle, move!
01:20:18Come on, quickly!
01:20:19Get on the floor!
01:20:26Could I talk to you for a minute?
01:20:29Sure.
01:20:49I'm curious.
01:20:52What do you expect to accomplish?
01:20:53I'm Arthur Curry.
01:20:54Oh, I know that.
01:20:55The American Secretary of State.
01:20:57I'm honored to be in your presence.
01:20:59Cut the bullshit.
01:21:01On the level now...
01:21:02...do you really think what you're doing...
01:21:04...will make the world a better place?
01:21:06Could it possibly be worse?
01:21:08Yeah, I think so.
01:21:10Consider a nuclear war.
01:21:12Which is exactly what we're trying to prevent.
01:21:13What the hell do you think we're trying to do?
01:21:16But, uh...
01:21:18...let's stick to your little caper here.
01:21:20No one's going to fire that missile.
01:21:23So, you kill all of us...
01:21:25...then they'll kill all of you.
01:21:27Now, what does that serve?
01:21:29At the very least, it rids the world of all of you.
01:21:32Ah, yes, the power seekers.
01:21:34Exactly.
01:21:35And you're the meat that shall inherit, right?
01:21:39But aren't you forgetting all those other power seekers...
01:21:41...in every country in the world...
01:21:43...just waiting in the wings?
01:21:45And God only knows what they have in mind.
01:21:47You haven't got the slightest idea...
01:21:49...what we're on about, man.
01:21:50Well, let me guess.
01:21:51Just let me guess.
01:21:53Peace on Earth, right?
01:21:54Oh, I think he's got it.
01:21:55Oh, smart boy.
01:21:56You ought to be in politics.
01:21:57Well, isn't it a bit strange...
01:21:58...that you resort to terrorism to win your peace?
01:22:01We represent the common people.
01:22:03We don't have access to diplomacy...
01:22:05...which is just another name for corrupt power politics.
01:22:08And that hasn't succeeded too well, has it?
01:22:10Ah-ha.
01:22:11And you think the common people...
01:22:13...want to be represented like this, huh?
01:22:15When they understand they're being represented...
01:22:17...not manipulated, yes.
01:22:18Ah-ha.
01:22:19And the use of terrorism doesn't upset you?
01:22:22I don't believe this guy.
01:22:25Right now, terrorism suits our purpose.
01:22:28Well, suppose you succeed.
01:22:29Which we will.
01:22:30I imagine you've thought about the horror...
01:22:32...of a nuclear explosion.
01:22:33Oh, indeed I have.
01:22:34The death, the devastation, mutilation...
01:22:38...the agony carried on to the next generation.
01:22:40All of it.
01:22:41The horror never leaves my mind.
01:22:42But it doesn't bother you.
01:22:43Yes, it bothers me.
01:22:44It destroys me.
01:22:45Well, now, that's encouraging.
01:22:48So why do you want to drop a bomb on a base in Scotland?
01:22:51Because we want the world to see, finally...
01:22:54...what just what one bomb can do.
01:22:56Not in theory, but in fact.
01:22:58Huh.
01:22:59My God, you really are crazy.
01:23:02In the name of peace, you could trigger World War III.
01:23:05Okay, you tell me what country could retaliate.
01:23:07And against whom.
01:23:08We're not a nation here.
01:23:09We're 14 people.
01:23:10In the name of peace, you could trigger World War III.
01:23:1314 people.
01:23:14You're the ones, man.
01:23:15You're the ones who are trying to tell us all...
01:23:17...that what you call a limited nuclear war...
01:23:19...can sound almost gentlemanly.
01:23:21The word was feasible.
01:23:22And I don't happen to agree with it.
01:23:24Look.
01:23:25There are ways to find a permanent peace.
01:23:28But what you're trying to do here...
01:23:30...it's total insanity.
01:23:32Frankie, there's no point to this.
01:23:33Yes, there is.
01:23:34What kind of person do you think I am?
01:23:36Well, we can start with dangerously irresponsible.
01:23:38Irresponsible?
01:23:39Come on, Arthur.
01:23:40That's a goddamn mild.
01:23:41It's almost pleasant.
01:23:42She's a fucking lunatic.
01:23:43Am I?
01:23:44Then what was President Truman?
01:23:45Did he toss and turn and...
01:23:47...and weep before he dropped that first atom bomb?
01:23:50Yes, I imagine he did.
01:23:51Before and until the day he died.
01:23:53But pragmatism won out over humanity, didn't it?
01:23:56Humanity?
01:23:57You talk about humanity?
01:23:58At least Truman was fighting a war.
01:24:00He dropped a bomb to save lives.
01:24:01100,000 people killed at Hiroshima...
01:24:03...is one hell of a way to save lives.
01:24:04Why don't you bring up the firebombing at Dresden...
01:24:06...while you're at it?
01:24:07I was about to.
01:24:08You do recall a chap named Adolf Hitler, don't you?
01:24:11Oh, the foreign secretary's heard from.
01:24:13Yes, I do.
01:24:14You share a remarkable grasp of history.
01:24:16Stunning.
01:24:17Absolutely stunning.
01:24:18And she can't make a distinction...
01:24:20...between codes of behavior during war and peace.
01:24:23Yes, I can.
01:24:24You tell me where you see peace in this world.
01:24:26It does not exist.
01:24:27Not now.
01:24:28We are at war.
01:24:29We are?
01:24:30I hadn't noticed.
01:24:31Well, then you're a damn fool.
01:24:32There's a world revolution going on right now.
01:24:33Ah, the dedicated revolutionaries.
01:24:34Yeah, that's right.
01:24:35Committed to disarming Western Europe.
01:24:37Absolutely.
01:24:38Right.
01:24:39Well, it's nice to have you out of the closet.
01:24:41You smug bastard.
01:24:42Rot!
01:24:43Come on.
01:24:47We're committed to disarming the world.
01:24:49But the Western democracy's first.
01:24:52Correct?
01:25:09We're a couple of dumb bastards.
01:25:39You all right?
01:25:57Good evening, sir.
01:25:58Police.
01:25:59We've got a little bit of trouble next door.
01:26:01I wonder if we could just step inside your house.
01:26:03What sort of trouble?
01:26:04Well, if we go inside, I'll tell you all about it.
01:26:06All right.
01:26:07Thanks very much.
01:26:08Anybody else in the house?
01:26:09No, I'm by myself.
01:26:10My wife's away for a few days visiting her sister.
01:26:13What's happening?
01:26:17It's a lovely baby.
01:26:18You, shut up.
01:26:21What's his name?
01:26:22Samantha.
01:26:24I said shut up.
01:26:25No conversation at all.
01:26:26Do you understand that?
01:26:28Yes, sir.
01:26:31Try not to be frightened.
01:26:32Mac, shut him up.
01:26:33Everything will turn out all right.
01:26:39These things generally do.
01:26:45We must avoid the chimney press.
01:26:47What we need is the best point on the party wall.
01:26:49That way.
01:26:50What do you think?
01:26:51That wall there.
01:26:52Right.
01:26:53Come on, lads.
01:26:54All right.
01:27:09Put the plan of the house there, please.
01:27:23Is that all of them?
01:27:24Yes, sir.
01:27:39Shouldn't we be spreading the hostages to different rooms in the house?
01:27:43No.
01:27:44It spreads your men.
01:27:46They'll be out of contact.
01:27:47Makes them less effective.
01:27:54What will their next move be?
01:27:56They'll want to talk.
01:27:59If I refuse?
01:28:02Well, you can't if you want to get away.
01:28:05I presume you want TV and press coverage.
01:28:07Yes, that's absolutely essential.
01:28:11Well, there you are.
01:28:13They'll just talk your ears off with a lot of psychological mumbo-jumbo.
01:28:17They won't move until you kill someone.
01:28:22Not sure if they'll move then.
01:28:25I think you've got them where it hurts.
01:28:30As for me, personally,
01:28:32I'd say the same thing about you.
01:28:36To hurt was not the intent.
01:28:48You pick an upstairs room and keep watch.
01:28:50Anyone moves towards us, you shout it out, okay?
01:28:53I want to know what's going on at all times.
01:28:56Miss Lee, this is Miss Lee.
01:28:58Miss Lee, this is Commander Powell.
01:29:00I'd like to talk to you.
01:29:02There it is.
01:29:03You can show yourself at the door or an open window.
01:29:07It's quite safe.
01:29:08I give you my personal guarantee.
01:29:10I'd like to talk.
01:29:12It's safe.
01:29:13They won't try anything.
01:29:29I want this takeover to be announced
01:29:31on all radio and television channels immediately
01:29:34and given to the press tomorrow morning's newspapers.
01:29:38And I mean immediately.
01:29:41Very well.
01:29:43Consider it done.
01:29:45I should like to ask something in turn.
01:29:47You have a group of servants in there.
01:29:50I can't imagine why you'd want to keep them.
01:29:53It would show great faith in our negotiations
01:29:56if they could be released.
01:29:59All right, you've got them.
01:30:01Good.
01:30:03Thank you very much.
01:30:06You also have a number of wives and...
01:30:09No, just the servants.
01:30:11Miss Lee, considering the number
01:30:15and the international importance of your hostages,
01:30:18why do you need the wives and aides?
01:30:22Surely they'd only be a burden to you.
01:30:24No, they won't.
01:30:26I enjoy the company.
01:30:27Just the servants, that's final.
01:30:29Very well.
01:30:31I'd like to propose something
01:30:33that would make things easier for all of us.
01:30:36I would like your permission
01:30:38to put a tap on your telephones.
01:30:41And that way, should you wish to talk to me,
01:30:43you would simply ring and vice versa.
01:30:46All the phones have been ripped out
01:30:48except the one in here.
01:30:49Well, that's fine.
01:30:50We only need that one.
01:30:52I'm sure that my men will find the time.
01:30:54What do you think?
01:30:55Makes sense.
01:30:56Can they tap into our phones here?
01:30:58Yeah, they can do that anyway.
01:30:59He's asking permission.
01:31:01Be more convenient.
01:31:03All right.
01:31:04Thank you very much.
01:31:25Thank you.
01:31:36They've got the television on.
01:31:38Good.
01:31:39Give me some music, Mr. Martin.
01:31:41Rather loud.
01:31:47Members of the Revolution for Peace movement
01:31:49of the People's Lobby
01:31:50have broken into the residence
01:31:51of the American ambassador,
01:31:53Mr. Harrison Franklin,
01:31:54and are holding
01:31:55a number of internationally
01:31:56renowned people hostage.
01:31:58We're interrupting this program
01:31:59to go over to the
01:32:00American ambassador's residence
01:32:01where Robert Snow reports.
01:32:04Just over half an hour ago,
01:32:06armed terrorists
01:32:07burst through these gates
01:32:08and into the official residence
01:32:10of the American ambassador,
01:32:11Mr. Harrison Franklin.
01:32:13Though it hasn't been
01:32:14officially confirmed yet,
01:32:16it's understood that they're
01:32:17holding several hostages,
01:32:19including the foreign secretary,
01:32:21Mr. Harold Staunton,
01:32:22the American secretary of state,
01:32:24Mr. Arthur Curry,
01:32:26and the head of the
01:32:28U.S. Strategic Air Command,
01:32:30General Ira Potter,
01:32:31as well as the ambassador himself.
01:32:38What do we do about
01:32:39going to the bathroom?
01:32:41For the time being, you don't.
01:32:43I'm going to say this
01:32:44one more time.
01:32:46No talking.
01:32:48Sooner or later,
01:32:49you're going to have to
01:32:50make arrangements
01:32:51for the bathroom.
01:32:54You may not need
01:32:55the fucking bathroom, General.
01:32:57We're going to need more time.
01:33:00For what?
01:33:01Well, to evacuate the area.
01:33:03It's an enormous operation.
01:33:05That's your problem.
01:33:06There'll be no more time.
01:33:08Without more time,
01:33:09we cannot handle it.
01:33:10Well, you'll have to, won't you?
01:33:11Now, what's happening
01:33:12about the missile?
01:33:13Miss Lee, you don't understand.
01:33:14No, you don't understand.
01:33:16Now, I want to know
01:33:17about the missile.
01:33:18The cabinet is meeting on it now.
01:33:20But your president
01:33:21will have the final word,
01:33:22and that will take time.
01:33:24You know, I'm getting bored
01:33:25saying this.
01:33:26You have until 3 p.m. tomorrow.
01:33:31Miss Lee, we are trying.
01:33:33Believe me.
01:33:35But we cannot meet the deadline.
01:33:37And you get me someone who can.
01:33:39You simply have to
01:33:40give us more time.
01:33:41We simply cannot.
01:33:42I said you put me on
01:33:43as somebody who could
01:33:44make decisions now.
01:33:48It's already at 3 p.m.
01:33:49It's already at the highest level.
01:33:53Miss Lee?
01:33:57Miss Lee?
01:33:59Are you there?
01:34:02And you get the highest level moving.
01:34:04It's 3 p.m. tomorrow.
01:34:05No change.
01:34:06Look, just a few hours more,
01:34:08now, please.
01:34:09A few hours.
01:34:10It can't make any difference to you.
01:34:12Now, we can have a plane
01:34:13standing by already fueled
01:34:14and ready to take off.
01:34:16We don't need a plane.
01:34:18What do you mean?
01:34:19How are you going to get away?
01:34:20We don't.
01:34:22What exactly does that mean?
01:34:23It means that if our deadline isn't met,
01:34:26then we all die.
01:34:27All the hostages,
01:34:28all of us,
01:34:30and probably even some of you.
01:34:33No.
01:34:34No, no, no.
01:34:35That is not the way, believe me.
01:34:36No, no, no.
01:34:38Now, Miss Lee, listen to me, please.
01:34:40I've got nothing more to say to you.
01:34:41When I want you again, I'll call you.
01:34:48Go into the library
01:34:49and keep Mr. Skellen company,
01:34:51and away from the phone.
01:34:54Well, what a lovely sight.
01:34:56How is everyone?
01:34:57We seem to be holding up
01:34:58rather well.
01:34:59How about you?
01:35:00Oh, I couldn't be happier,
01:35:01Mr. Foreign Secretary.
01:35:02Thank you.
01:35:03Can I ask you a question?
01:35:04Whether you get them
01:35:05to fire that missile or not,
01:35:06you won't change history
01:35:07by one inch,
01:35:08so I'm beginning to wonder,
01:35:09what are you getting out
01:35:10of this personally?
01:35:11What do you get out
01:35:12of being a general?
01:35:13Oh, a tremendous amount of salutes.
01:35:15You know what you're going to get?
01:35:16You're going to get killed either way.
01:35:19Well, I thought it would be
01:35:20a little difficult for you
01:35:21to understand.
01:35:22If everything doesn't go
01:35:23as I expect it to,
01:35:24you'll be killed also, General.
01:35:26Oh, shit, lady,
01:35:27that's the business I'm in.
01:35:32Where are you going?
01:35:34To the bathroom.
01:35:36All right, I'll show you where it is.
01:35:40Thank you.
01:35:46Thank you.
01:36:11Here, there's somebody signaling.
01:36:15I'll get the commander.
01:36:20More scouts, sir.
01:36:22Thank you.
01:36:25S-A-S.
01:36:28He's signaling S-A-S.
01:36:29It must be Scullin.
01:36:30Get me a flashlight.
01:36:46Code name destroy.
01:36:47It's Scullin, all right.
01:36:51Set.
01:36:53S-A-S.
01:36:58Break in.
01:37:07For exactly ten hundred hours,
01:37:12we'll arrange diversions.
01:37:16We'll...
01:37:18need...
01:37:20home...
01:37:21Secretary.
01:37:24Secretary is...
01:37:26okay.
01:37:27If...
01:37:28okay,
01:37:30we'll cut...
01:37:32his...
01:37:34head.
01:37:36We'll...
01:37:38cut...
01:37:40his...
01:37:42head.
01:37:43We'll cut...
01:37:45our...
01:37:46two house.
01:37:48Three...
01:37:49seconds.
01:37:52Message received.
01:37:54Out.
01:38:13Down to the plaster, sir.
01:38:30I'm going to check upstairs.
01:38:43Be still for Christ's sake.
01:39:13I'm going to check upstairs.
01:39:14Be still for Christ's sake.
01:39:15Be still for Christ's sake.
01:39:19I'm going to check upstairs.
01:39:20Be still for Christ's sake.
01:39:30Here they are.
01:39:35We got up now.
01:39:36You got a microphone through the wall?
01:39:37Yeah.
01:39:38You got a camera through the wall?
01:39:39Yeah.
01:39:40And that's the picture we're picking up.
01:39:41Yeah.
01:39:42Also, they're just inside.
01:39:44Okay, right.
01:39:44I want the whole place cleared.
01:39:45The whole place.
01:39:46Let's get it cleared.
01:39:47Right, let's get it cleared.
01:39:48Get ourselves out of here.
01:40:12Have the S.A.S. here yet?
01:40:20No, I shouldn't think so.
01:40:21They'll be alerted though.
01:40:24They'll just wait.
01:40:26No one's in a hurry to kill anyone.
01:40:29Police will continue to try and talk you out of it.
01:40:32Say the missile can't be launched at three.
01:40:35Technical problems.
01:40:36They'll ask for a couple more hours.
01:40:38They'll expect you to give them time.
01:40:41They'll be looking for an extra day.
01:40:44Maybe two.
01:40:47It's just tactics, trying to wear you down.
01:40:51I don't wear down.
01:40:53It's three o'clock today or the killing begins.
01:41:02Help yourselves.
01:41:06Help yourself to your morning heartburn, Arthur.
01:41:08And the thrill of staying awake all morning.
01:41:11God, this smells like varnish.
01:41:12Oh, thanks.
01:41:14Since these bastards aren't wearing any masks,
01:41:16I guess you know what that means.
01:41:18They couldn't give a shit whether we see their faces or not.
01:41:22We're dead.
01:41:31We've got to do something.
01:41:34We've got to do something.
01:41:41I'm going for that gun.
01:41:42Don't do it, Arthur.
01:41:56What happened?
01:41:58He's dead.
01:42:00General Potter has been murdered, Miss Smith.
01:42:03Who killed him?
01:42:05Who killed him?
01:42:06Me.
01:42:07You fucking idiot.
01:42:12I'm sorry.
01:42:15I didn't intend for anything like this to happen.
01:42:17You bitch.
01:42:19Isn't it remarkable how your love for peace killed a good man?
01:42:24I said I was sorry and I am.
01:42:26There may come a time when I'm not.
01:42:29I'll get that.
01:42:34Yeah?
01:42:35What were those shots?
01:42:36One of my men was a little careless,
01:42:38and now there's a lovely little cluster of bullets in the ambassador's ceiling.
01:42:42There was gunfire. What's going on?
01:42:44Nobody hurt?
01:42:45Nobody hurt.
01:42:47I assure you, Commander,
01:42:48when it becomes necessary for us to start throwing bodies out of here,
01:42:51you'll be the first to know.
01:42:52Okay?
01:42:53Okay.
01:42:54I'm sorry.
01:42:55I'm sorry.
01:42:56I'm sorry.
01:42:57I'm sorry.
01:42:58I'm sorry.
01:42:59I'm sorry.
01:43:00I'm sorry.
01:43:01When it becomes necessary for us to start throwing bodies out of here,
01:43:03you'll be the first to know.
01:43:04Okay?
01:43:07She said the gun went off by mistake.
01:43:09I think she's lying.
01:43:10Sergeant, get me the Home Secretary.
01:43:11She'll be at Cobra by now.
01:43:18Home Secretary,
01:43:20I think one of the hostages has just been killed.
01:43:24Yes, sir.
01:43:25They guaranteed that nothing would happen until after three o'clock.
01:43:30I have proof.
01:43:31But we've just heard shots from in there.
01:43:33Sir, I am convinced that they intend to go through with their plan
01:43:37unless we launch that nuclear missile.
01:43:40And we know that we will never do that.
01:43:44Therefore, sir, I do expect a massacre in there and at the Meuse
01:43:48unless you give us your permission to move now.
01:43:52Very well, sir, yes.
01:43:56Talking with the Prime Minister.
01:43:59I never thought that if you storm that house,
01:44:02the media will swarm around you like bees.
01:44:06If you kill all the terrorists, you're damned.
01:44:09If you don't, some of the hostages get killed,
01:44:13you're damned.
01:44:15Difficult to win.
01:44:17Nature of the beast.
01:44:19Sir.
01:44:20Yes, sir.
01:44:23Very well, thank you.
01:44:26Over to you.
01:44:285-6, Hadley.
01:44:29Caravan 4-5-6, go ahead.
01:44:31Operation Destroy, go.
01:44:33Come on, move your ass.
01:44:39Caravan Unit 1, request permission, air clearance for takeoff.
01:44:58Sit down, sit down.
01:44:59Stay where you are.
01:45:00Sit down.
01:45:04What's the matter?
01:45:06The shortest power failure in English history, I should think.
01:45:10Is everything all right?
01:45:11Yeah, everything seems to be okay.
01:45:24Shut up, you kid, or I'll take it off you.
01:45:27I'm trying to.
01:45:29She would shut up by herself if you'd stop frightening her.
01:45:31One more word out of you.
01:45:32Please, sweetheart.
01:45:40That bloody kid's getting on my nerves.
01:45:43Now shut that kid up.
01:45:44I bloody mean it.
01:45:49Give her to me.
01:45:50Don't you touch her.
01:45:52I said give her to me.
01:45:53Don't you understand?
01:45:54Give her to me, I said.
01:45:56Easy, miss, think of yourself.
01:45:59Bloody bitch.
01:46:01You two, pack it up.
01:46:11Helga, Helga, stop it.
01:46:22Come on, you two, that'll do.
01:46:30Kill you.
01:46:35I'll kill you.
01:46:40I'll fucking kill you.
01:46:43For Christ's sake, you ruined everything.
01:46:45That's what you are.
01:46:50Kill you.
01:46:51I'll kill you.
01:47:03You okay?
01:47:04Yeah, I'm fine.
01:47:06You must do that again.
01:47:07It was a bit fast for me.
01:47:09Are you okay?
01:47:31Lieutenant Hadley, synchronize watches.
01:47:40Begin 0-9-4-7.
01:47:41Mark.
01:48:01We want to know what the helicopters are for.
01:48:05Well, it could be Harper Downing Street arriving to give moral support.
01:48:08Or it could be the Army brass arriving.
01:48:10Or the police.
01:48:11What are they doing?
01:48:12Just aerial observation.
01:48:14Go, go, go.
01:48:16Come on, come on.
01:48:21What's going on?
01:48:27Unit 2, go, go, go.
01:48:31Come on, stay in cover.
01:48:33Unit 1 in position.
01:48:353-2, turn.
01:48:39Unit 2 down, sir.
01:48:46Go.
01:48:49Unit 3 down.
01:48:50Squad 1, okay.
01:48:54Did you see anything?
01:48:56Well, look, for fuck's sake.
01:49:042-6-0.
01:49:063-2, clear sighting.
01:49:07Terrorist top windows, north side.
01:49:13Three helicopters.
01:49:14They landed over there.
01:49:15I couldn't see who got out of them.
01:49:19Come with me.
01:49:20You might learn something.
01:49:36Come on, answer, damn it.
01:49:38Answer it.
01:49:44What the fuck's going on?
01:49:45They're getting ready for something.
01:49:46I'm feeling it.
01:49:47Come on, lads.
01:49:48Get back to your positions.
01:49:49Come on.
01:49:50And stay there.
01:49:51Shut up.
01:49:54Shut up.
01:50:01Come in.
01:50:02What are we going to do?
01:50:03You shut up.
01:50:04Hello.
01:50:05Hello.
01:50:06When are we going to start shooting?
01:50:08When you see something to shoot at.
01:50:09Now get out.
01:50:10Come on.
01:50:11Frankie.
01:50:19Get down.
01:50:44Two terrorists down.
01:50:45Right, you.
01:50:46Grab that gun.
01:50:47You bastards, come in here.
01:50:48You kill them.
01:50:50Go.
01:51:00Help me.
01:51:01Help me.
01:51:04Hold on.
01:51:12Going into dining room now.
01:51:16Hostages unguarded.
01:51:17One hostage dead.
01:51:18Looks like Potter.
01:51:19No, no.
01:51:20The guards are dead in here.
01:51:21I'm the only one.
01:51:22Curry, Staunton, Ambassador, all OK.
01:51:24Three terrorists dead here.
01:51:25Get down.
01:51:26Get down.
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01:53:13Roger.
01:53:15Rudd!
01:53:18Skellon.
01:53:19Oh, right Gellar.
01:53:20We found Skellon.
01:53:21Is he all right?
01:53:22Yes, sir.
01:53:24Found Skellon.
01:53:26Fuck me, that's nice to be recognised.
01:53:27Are you OK?
01:53:28Yes, I see him starving.
01:53:29Anyone seen the girl?
01:53:30No.
01:53:31Right, on me.
01:53:32We're going after the girl.
01:53:42Slow him down a little, Peter.
01:54:05Come on, man. Move your ass.
01:54:14Peter.
01:54:15Yes, sir.
01:54:16You all right?
01:54:17It's fine. My family?
01:54:18They're fine.
01:54:19Good to see you. Well done.
01:54:20Thank you, sir.
01:54:21Well done, indeed. Thank you.
01:54:22Thank you.
01:54:23There's some American helmet being held at a farm.
01:54:25Ashley Farm, I think. Just outside Ridgefield.
01:54:27We'll handle that.
01:54:28Okay, let's get you out of here.
01:54:29We'll talk later, all right?
01:54:30Yes, indeed.
01:54:32Apologies to the president for any damage to the wallpaper.
01:54:36Well done, Dave. Get the boys out fast.
01:54:38Leave it to the police now.
01:54:39Hello, lads.
01:54:40How's your nose?
01:54:41Terrible.
01:54:42How's your entire body?
01:54:43I think I left it in a room somewhere.
01:54:45I volunteer to go and pick it up for you, okay?
01:54:47All right. Let's go now, shall we?
01:54:49All right.
01:55:02Well, I'll say one thing, Harry.
01:55:04You sure throw a hell of a party.
01:55:06Thanks for dinner.
01:55:07You're welcome.
01:55:32That was a damn close-run thing yesterday.
01:55:34But what a brilliant action by the SAS.
01:55:36I deplore the use of violence to obtain one's aims.
01:55:39But this national wave of euphoria.
01:55:42The media slobbering with joy over a brutal slaughter.
01:55:45And it's something I find disgusting.
01:55:47But what are we supposed to do with these maniacs?
01:55:49Invite them in for tea?
01:55:50All right. They may be misguided.
01:55:52But actually, they were committed to our own objectives.
01:55:55In a perverse way, we have strangled a desperate cry for peace.
01:56:00Peace in our time, eh, Richard?
01:56:05Oh, Sir Richard, your luncheon guest is here.
01:56:08Ah, thank you.
01:56:13Andre, how good to see you again.
01:56:16A thousand apologies. I got caught in the traffic.
01:56:19Not at all. That is what traffic is for.
01:56:21How did you leave our friends on the continent?
01:56:23Fine. Absolutely fine.
01:56:25How disappointing, that episode yesterday.
01:56:27Amateurs.
01:56:29But success is measured in many ways, my friend.
01:56:32It caused a glorious uproar.
01:56:34Consider that.
01:56:35And there'll be many more.
01:56:37We have plenty of time.
01:56:39Of course we do.
01:56:40All the time in the world.
01:58:25Hey!
01:58:55Hey!
01:59:25THE END

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