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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,083 --> 00:00:00,106 2 00:00:14,897 --> 00:00:17,457 Zero minus three minutes, gentlemen. 3 00:00:17,567 --> 00:00:19,535 And... 4 00:00:19,635 --> 00:00:21,899 - mark'. - [Man] Captain. 5 00:00:23,573 --> 00:00:25,905 There's some kind of sound radiation affecting radar... 6 00:00:26,009 --> 00:00:27,908 and I'm picking it up on sonar also. 7 00:00:28,010 --> 00:00:31,140 Keep on it. Try to get a fix. Anything from the tracking stations? 8 00:00:31,246 --> 00:00:33,215 No, sir. 9 00:00:35,085 --> 00:00:39,817 Zero minutes two minutes, 3O seconds and... mark. 10 00:00:39,923 --> 00:00:41,823 I'm getting a fix. 11 00:00:41,924 --> 00:00:45,155 It's a disturbance in the ocean. Depth, 8,000 feet. 12 00:00:45,261 --> 00:00:48,993 Uh, direction is due south, approximately 250 miles. 13 00:00:49,098 --> 00:00:51,067 [Loud Rumble ] 14 00:00:52,234 --> 00:00:54,465 That could be an underwater earthquake. 15 00:00:57,006 --> 00:00:59,203 [ Beeping] 16 00:00:59,308 --> 00:01:02,835 Any effect on the instrumentation? 17 00:01:02,945 --> 00:01:05,745 No, sir. The missile keeps checking out A-okay. 18 00:01:09,284 --> 00:01:11,652 Can't abort now. We'll lose months. 19 00:01:14,957 --> 00:01:16,652 [ Beeping Continues] 20 00:01:18,061 --> 00:01:20,587 Zero minus two minutes, and... 21 00:01:20,697 --> 00:01:24,064 - mark. - Captain, radiation effect continuing. 22 00:01:26,168 --> 00:01:28,137 [Beeping Continues] 23 00:01:32,408 --> 00:01:34,901 We will continue the countdown. 24 00:01:35,010 --> 00:01:37,173 Get in touch with Tracking Station 8, due south. 25 00:01:37,280 --> 00:01:39,180 See if they've noticed anything unusual. 26 00:01:39,281 --> 00:01:42,411 This is Water Baby calling Eight. Water Baby calling Eight. 27 00:01:42,519 --> 00:01:46,456 Zero minus one minute and... counting. 28 00:01:46,555 --> 00:01:50,219 This is Water Baby calling Eight. Water Baby calling Eight. 29 00:01:50,325 --> 00:01:52,885 Water Baby. Water Baby calling Eight. 30 00:01:52,996 --> 00:01:54,930 [ Beeping Continues] 31 00:01:57,067 --> 00:02:00,093 - Water Baby calling Eight. - Zero minus 5O seconds. 32 00:02:00,203 --> 00:02:02,638 [ Man On Speaker] This is Eight Water Baby, this is Eight. 33 00:02:02,739 --> 00:02:05,070 Hello. Listen. 34 00:02:05,174 --> 00:02:09,873 Have you people noticed any unusual vibration or sound interference? 35 00:02:09,978 --> 00:02:12,276 - Hello. Hello. - Captain, we're losing Eight in static. 36 00:02:12,382 --> 00:02:14,441 Hello. Hello. Hello. 37 00:02:17,554 --> 00:02:20,114 Should we hold the countdown? 38 00:02:20,223 --> 00:02:22,555 No. Continue countdown. 39 00:02:22,658 --> 00:02:25,992 - [H/gh-pitched Humming] - Zero minus 3O seconds. 40 00:02:35,437 --> 00:02:38,805 [Man] Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. 41 00:02:43,346 --> 00:02:46,008 Starflng Richard Basehart... 42 00:02:48,384 --> 00:02:50,909 David Hedison. 43 00:02:58,461 --> 00:03:01,556 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. 44 00:03:25,722 --> 00:03:27,689 Admiral, according to my calculations... 45 00:03:27,790 --> 00:03:30,350 we're past the coordinates where I requested we submerge. 46 00:03:30,460 --> 00:03:34,795 You're right, Adams, but Captain Crane has ordered Radar to scan the surface first. 47 00:03:34,897 --> 00:03:37,526 It's imperative I know these things in advance, Captain. 48 00:03:37,634 --> 00:03:41,468 I hope in the future when you make changes in my plans, you'll let me know. 49 00:03:45,307 --> 00:03:47,776 I hope I can remember he's considered a genius-. 50 00:03:47,877 --> 00:03:50,312 Oh, he's under great strain, Lee. You know that. 51 00:03:50,413 --> 00:03:52,347 Twenty men were lost on that island. 52 00:03:52,448 --> 00:03:54,507 As project engineer, he was responsible. 53 00:03:54,616 --> 00:03:57,484 [Man On Speaker] Captain, this is Radar. Surface search negative. 54 00:03:59,454 --> 00:04:01,924 Prepare to dive. Repeat. Prepare to dive. 55 00:04:22,045 --> 00:04:23,978 Level off at 500 feet. 56 00:04:24,079 --> 00:04:26,707 Course 1-4-5. 57 00:04:26,815 --> 00:04:28,841 [Adams On Speaker] Captain Crane, this is Adams. 58 00:04:30,286 --> 00:04:32,185 Yes, sir. 59 00:04:32,288 --> 00:04:34,552 I'm getting a heavy concentration of underwater noise... 60 00:04:34,656 --> 00:04:36,716 on my hydrophonic gear here in the lab. 61 00:04:36,826 --> 00:04:40,091 Please set course at 2-7-5. 62 00:04:40,196 --> 00:04:42,358 At what depth, sir? 63 00:04:47,136 --> 00:04:49,968 Set course for 2-1 -5 and take over. 64 00:04:56,312 --> 00:04:58,211 - Admiral. - Hmm? 65 00:04:58,314 --> 00:05:00,247 Did you hear Adams? 66 00:05:00,350 --> 00:05:04,583 I understood we were looking for a source of ultrasonic sound waves at a depth of 4,000 feet. 67 00:05:04,687 --> 00:05:06,985 We are. The authorities believe there might be a device... 68 00:05:07,089 --> 00:05:09,252 planted down there to interfere with our missile program. 69 00:05:09,358 --> 00:05:11,259 Then why are we changing course? 70 00:05:11,360 --> 00:05:13,386 Because Adams doesn't believe the theory. 71 00:05:13,495 --> 00:05:15,862 We've been ordered to give him our full cooperation. 72 00:05:15,964 --> 00:05:18,434 He feels that there might be another explanation. 73 00:05:18,533 --> 00:05:21,026 Uh, perhaps a natural source. 74 00:05:25,207 --> 00:05:27,108 Admiral. 75 00:05:27,209 --> 00:05:29,576 Oh. You too, Crane. Come on in. 76 00:05:29,678 --> 00:05:31,579 I've discovered the source of our sound. 77 00:05:31,680 --> 00:05:36,278 It originates with a herd of porpoises. And as I suspected- Look. 78 00:05:36,386 --> 00:05:38,444 This is what we hear- the audible. 79 00:05:38,553 --> 00:05:41,182 This is what we don't hear. Ultrasonic. 80 00:05:41,290 --> 00:05:43,521 [ Man On Intercom ] This is Sonar, Captain. 81 00:05:43,625 --> 00:05:45,560 Yes. 82 00:05:45,661 --> 00:05:48,824 [Man ] The sound at our present bearing is a herd of porpoises. 83 00:05:48,932 --> 00:05:50,956 We're following porpoises. 84 00:05:51,067 --> 00:05:54,730 I know. Hold bearing. Carry on. 85 00:05:54,836 --> 00:05:56,862 How long are we gonna stay on this course? 86 00:05:56,973 --> 00:06:00,466 Captain, I intend to investigate every source of sound in this area... 87 00:06:00,576 --> 00:06:03,170 that could possibly go into the ultrasonic range. 88 00:06:03,278 --> 00:06:04,279 Yes, Captain. 89 00:06:04,279 --> 00:06:05,440 Yes, Captain. 90 00:06:11,721 --> 00:06:14,348 Adams, asking us to track a herd of porpoise... 91 00:06:14,456 --> 00:06:16,721 seems to me a waste of our time and yours. 92 00:06:16,826 --> 00:06:18,725 Well, it's unimportant now, Admiral. 93 00:06:18,827 --> 00:06:20,922 We've tracked them long enough to rule them out. 94 00:06:21,029 --> 00:06:23,829 The intensity of the ultrasonics they produce is not strong enough. 95 00:06:23,932 --> 00:06:27,369 Why didn't you tell Captain Crane? After all, he's in command of the ship. 96 00:06:27,470 --> 00:06:29,768 Well, the bus driver is in command of a bus. 97 00:06:31,473 --> 00:06:34,500 Look. I agreed to undertake this mission at the request of Washington- 98 00:06:34,610 --> 00:06:38,807 to discover any possible source of ultrasonic sound that might have destroyed your missile-. 99 00:06:38,915 --> 00:06:40,906 All they could think of was a hostile action- 100 00:06:41,016 --> 00:06:44,509 a black box at the bottom of the ocean triggered by radio. 101 00:06:44,620 --> 00:06:46,816 Well, obviously there are two possible sources: 102 00:06:46,923 --> 00:06:48,913 a man-made SOUFCG OI' a natural SOUFCG. 103 00:06:49,024 --> 00:06:51,858 Yourlogic is impeccable, Admiral. 104 00:06:51,961 --> 00:06:55,124 The point is we're here to help in any way we can. 105 00:06:55,230 --> 00:06:57,324 Within reason, we'll do just that. 106 00:06:57,432 --> 00:06:59,730 Thank you. 107 00:06:59,836 --> 00:07:02,100 I'll have the captain resume our planned course. 108 00:07:02,204 --> 00:07:04,173 Thank you. 109 00:07:22,792 --> 00:07:24,692 Thanks. 110 00:07:24,793 --> 00:07:29,254 Porpoises. The Seaview following a herd of porpoises. 111 00:07:29,365 --> 00:07:31,891 This is a top secret mission. That's what it is. 112 00:07:32,000 --> 00:07:34,026 [Chuckles] Brother. 113 00:07:34,137 --> 00:07:36,468 Twenty men died on that missile test site. 114 00:07:36,572 --> 00:07:38,665 From what I hear, Adams pulled a real goof. 115 00:07:38,774 --> 00:07:40,800 Well, I hear he almost got court-martialed. 116 00:07:40,909 --> 00:07:44,471 Now he's trying to cover it up with this ultrasonic hipper dipper. 117 00:07:44,579 --> 00:07:47,776 Well, maybe he'll dig up a school of tuna next, and we'll all go fishing. 118 00:07:47,884 --> 00:07:51,183 [ Crane On Speaker] Admiral, this is Crane' We've lost the porpoises. 119 00:07:51,286 --> 00:07:53,254 They broke up and scattered. 120 00:08:01,531 --> 00:08:04,762 - What's our position, Lee? - Right over our original coordinates. 121 00:08:06,069 --> 00:08:08,867 Got 4,000 feet of water under our keel. 122 00:08:11,307 --> 00:08:13,274 That screen. 123 00:08:20,415 --> 00:08:23,386 [ Nelson] Partly in the range of human hearing and“. 124 00:08:23,485 --> 00:08:25,648 partly at frequencies we can? hear. 125 00:08:25,754 --> 00:08:28,519 Stop engines. Neutral buoyancy. 126 00:08:30,326 --> 00:08:33,158 Stop all engines. Hold depth. 127 00:08:33,261 --> 00:08:36,697 - What could it be? - Ultrasonics. 128 00:08:36,798 --> 00:08:41,066 From a single source. Uh, bearing is 1-0-5. 129 00:08:41,169 --> 00:08:43,331 [Sparks On Speaker] Captain. 130 00:08:43,438 --> 00:08:46,272 - Yes. Go ahead, Sparks. - Heavy interference on all radio bands. 131 00:08:46,375 --> 00:08:48,274 Static covering everything 132 00:08:48,376 --> 00:08:50,277 That's what happened at the island... 133 00:08:50,379 --> 00:08:53,076 when we were trying to raise the tracking station at the south. 134 00:08:53,182 --> 00:08:55,844 Try to get a fix on the source of the interference. 135 00:08:55,951 --> 00:08:58,114 Look at the viewer. 136 00:08:58,221 --> 00:09:00,883 Same interference pattern as in a sonar screen. 137 00:09:03,558 --> 00:09:06,653 We're blind. Blind at a time like this. 138 00:09:08,397 --> 00:09:10,990 I'm going outside to investigate. 139 00:09:11,100 --> 00:09:13,534 Captain. 140 00:09:13,635 --> 00:09:16,366 I'll meet you in the missile room. I'll go with you-. 141 00:09:16,471 --> 00:09:18,440 Well, if you wish. 142 00:09:21,744 --> 00:09:25,043 - [ Sighs] - Be patient, Lee. 143 00:09:25,148 --> 00:09:27,048 He's excited. 144 00:09:27,149 --> 00:09:29,846 That missile explosion is still very real to him. 145 00:09:37,293 --> 00:09:39,886 [ High-pitched Humming] 146 00:09:45,268 --> 00:09:47,429 [ Humming Fades] 147 00:09:47,537 --> 00:09:49,437 Captain, look at this. 148 00:09:49,538 --> 00:09:52,873 Glasses. They- They just busted- all by themselves. 149 00:09:52,975 --> 00:09:54,966 - It's that sound we're hearing. - [Humming Resumes] 150 00:09:55,076 --> 00:09:57,443 When it gets to the right pitch it can break glass. 151 00:10:01,216 --> 00:10:05,051 [ Humming Continues] 152 00:10:05,153 --> 00:10:08,283 Is this sonic barrage similar to the one you experienced on the island? 153 00:10:08,390 --> 00:10:12,225 Yes, Captain. According to my estimates now, very similar. 154 00:10:12,327 --> 00:10:14,296 Then you must have known something was wrong. 155 00:10:14,397 --> 00:10:16,297 Why didn't you stop the countdown? 156 00:10:16,399 --> 00:10:18,663 That sonic barrage would have exploded the missile anyway. 157 00:10:18,768 --> 00:10:21,702 Myjudgment to continue had nothing to do with it. 158 00:10:36,451 --> 00:10:38,351 [ Humming Continues] 159 00:10:38,453 --> 00:10:41,423 [Adams] The audible part of the sound is much stronger out here. 160 00:10:41,524 --> 00:10:44,926 - [Crane] It's starting to get painful. - [Adams]Yes! 161 00:10:45,027 --> 00:10:47,188 Yes. inside my head. I- 162 00:10:47,296 --> 00:10:49,764 I can feel it. it-it- 163 00:10:49,865 --> 00:10:53,129 Hey! lt's- It's like a knife! Aaah! 164 00:10:53,235 --> 00:10:55,226 [ Humming Continues] 165 00:10:57,206 --> 00:10:59,402 [Crane] Adams, we better go back. 166 00:10:59,508 --> 00:11:01,475 [ Humming Continues] 167 00:11:18,727 --> 00:11:23,062 There's no question of it. It's up between 10,000 and 20,000 cycles. 168 00:11:23,164 --> 00:11:27,432 Way up in the ultrasonic range. Billions of cycles per second. 169 00:11:27,536 --> 00:11:31,302 This could be it. This could be what destroyed that missile. 170 00:11:31,407 --> 00:11:35,469 Finally we've got a lead. Now we've gotta find out what's causing the sound. 171 00:11:35,577 --> 00:11:39,139 And then prove that sound caused the disaster. 172 00:11:39,248 --> 00:11:41,807 We're on standby for emergency ascent. 173 00:11:41,917 --> 00:11:46,878 No. We can't leave now. Tell him, Admiral. We must stay here. 174 00:11:48,323 --> 00:11:51,783 We won't leave unless it's absolutely essential. 175 00:11:57,799 --> 00:12:01,702 We've triangulated the source of both the audible sounds and the ultrasonics. 176 00:12:01,803 --> 00:12:04,602 - It's getting closer. - Well, it could be movable. 177 00:12:04,706 --> 00:12:08,404 Perhaps a, uh, remote-controlled bathysphere. 178 00:12:08,510 --> 00:12:13,278 Sonafs searching for it. I hope we find it before Adams blows his top. 179 00:12:13,381 --> 00:12:18,047 Look. A man's apt to be irritable and impatient when he's under pressure. 180 00:12:18,153 --> 00:12:21,384 I feel like some coffee. Let's go down to the observation nose. 181 00:12:27,263 --> 00:12:29,230 [Humming] 182 00:12:30,466 --> 00:12:34,096 - Look at the size of that thing. - Adevilfish. 183 00:12:34,202 --> 00:12:37,331 [Humming Continues] 184 00:12:56,558 --> 00:12:56,581 185 00:13:27,355 --> 00:13:29,950 - Emergency. Surface. - Hold it, Lee. 186 00:13:30,058 --> 00:13:33,552 - Belay that. - We're not leaving. 187 00:13:33,662 --> 00:13:36,653 You want to stay here with a creature that size out there? 188 00:13:36,765 --> 00:13:39,826 Yes. It may be the answer to our mission. Adams may be right. 189 00:13:39,934 --> 00:13:41,960 A natural source of ultrasonics. 190 00:13:43,072 --> 00:13:45,769 Stand by. What about the danger? 191 00:13:45,875 --> 00:13:50,335 We've got a job to do. We can't leave here until we have the answers we're looking for. 192 00:13:51,780 --> 00:13:53,749 What is it? What happened? 193 00:13:54,850 --> 00:13:57,841 [Humming Continues] 194 00:14:05,394 --> 00:14:10,331 That adds up tojust one thing in my book: We're clearing out of here. 195 00:14:10,432 --> 00:14:12,332 You're leaving here, running away? 196 00:14:12,434 --> 00:14:14,870 My first responsibility is the crew and this ship. 197 00:14:14,970 --> 00:14:18,634 Lee, we've got to get those answers first. Now, take all precautions. 198 00:14:18,740 --> 00:14:20,937 Put the men on battle readiness. 199 00:14:21,043 --> 00:14:23,136 After all, Captain, what harm has it done? 200 00:14:23,245 --> 00:14:25,303 It hasn't done any harm yet. 201 00:14:25,413 --> 00:14:28,678 There's no time for argument. We need facts. 202 00:14:28,783 --> 00:14:32,118 And sounds. We've got to record the sounds. 203 00:14:33,989 --> 00:14:36,457 [Humming Continues] 204 00:14:40,895 --> 00:14:42,864 Steady as you go. 205 00:14:58,480 --> 00:15:01,542 - [ Humming] - These sounds are extraordinary. 206 00:15:01,649 --> 00:15:04,642 Never knew the devilfish was capable of producing anything like it. 207 00:15:04,753 --> 00:15:09,384 Neither did I. But there's a lot about that creature out there that's strange. Listen to this. 208 00:15:09,491 --> 00:15:14,361 “The greater devilfish, genus Manta, sometimes grows to an enormous size... 209 00:15:14,462 --> 00:15:18,229 “with the largest observed measuring more than 20 feet across the diskm. 210 00:15:18,333 --> 00:15:21,428 and attaining a weight of over 3,000 pounds.“ 211 00:15:21,537 --> 00:15:25,667 Well, the one that attacked us was 'IO times that size-. 212 00:15:25,774 --> 00:15:29,732 - At least. - Now, what about that attack? 213 00:15:29,845 --> 00:15:34,248 Everything I've known about a manta, it's a sedentary creature, completely harmless. 214 00:15:34,350 --> 00:15:36,341 Well, frankly, that part doesn't surprise. 215 00:15:36,451 --> 00:15:41,253 - Remember- The manta and the shark are blood brothers. - Ah- It's true. Sharks- Yes. 216 00:15:41,356 --> 00:15:43,758 In a frenzy, sharks have been known to attack boats. 217 00:15:43,859 --> 00:15:48,763 Exactly- Since mantas are fundamentally sharks that have changed their way of life---... 218 00:15:48,864 --> 00:15:50,764 that bit of behavior isn't surprising. 219 00:15:50,865 --> 00:15:54,200 - [ Humming Continues] - But the sound- This. That's what we're interested in- 220 00:15:54,302 --> 00:15:56,634 I know. I know. I've been combing these references... 221 00:15:56,739 --> 00:16:00,801 for some indication there's even a vague potential for the manta producing ultrasonics-. 222 00:16:00,909 --> 00:16:03,139 - And? - Nothing. 223 00:16:03,245 --> 00:16:05,576 Well, they've been known to produce some sort of sounds. 224 00:16:05,681 --> 00:16:08,514 Oh, many kinds. From harsh grunts and barks... 225 00:16:08,616 --> 00:16:10,948 to certain distinctive almost musical bell tones. 226 00:16:11,052 --> 00:16:16,081 But... like the sound we've been monitoring, nothing. Nothing at all. 227 00:16:16,191 --> 00:16:18,750 Well, the answer is obvious. 228 00:16:18,860 --> 00:16:20,885 It must be some new species. 229 00:16:20,995 --> 00:16:22,759 - [ Door Opens] - [Crane] Excuse me, Admiral. 230 00:16:22,865 --> 00:16:26,732 I thought you'd want a report. We've still got the manta on visual tracking. 231 00:16:26,835 --> 00:16:28,996 Oh. Any indication of a change of course, Lee? 232 00:16:29,104 --> 00:16:32,836 None. Since that first attack, it's just been ignoring us. 233 00:16:32,942 --> 00:16:35,604 Well, considering its size, perhaps it's just as well. 234 00:16:35,711 --> 00:16:37,644 How long will it keep ignoring us? 235 00:16:37,745 --> 00:16:41,409 [ Morton On Intercom ] Captain, the manta's slowing and starting to settle toward the bottom. 236 00:16:41,517 --> 00:16:43,417 Stand by, Chip. I'll be right there. 237 00:16:43,519 --> 00:16:46,977 I'll come with you, Lee. I want to keep a close check on this. 238 00:16:52,394 --> 00:16:54,361 [Humming] 239 00:16:54,462 --> 00:16:57,330 It's slowing down, settling to the bottom. 240 00:16:59,400 --> 00:17:01,836 Dead slow. 241 00:17:01,937 --> 00:17:04,030 Full stop. 242 00:17:04,138 --> 00:17:06,732 - Neutral buoyancy - No question about it. 243 00:17:06,842 --> 00:17:08,970 The sound originates with the manta. 244 00:17:09,077 --> 00:17:10,978 - Listen. - [Humming Continues] 245 00:17:13,214 --> 00:17:15,707 Bats use sonar. So do porpoises. 246 00:17:15,817 --> 00:17:20,050 Well, there's no reason our manta couldn't be sending out ultrasonic waves. 247 00:17:20,154 --> 00:17:23,454 Perhaps to find food or maybe as a weapon of defense. 248 00:17:23,558 --> 00:17:25,721 Yes. We can check that out. 249 00:17:25,827 --> 00:17:28,923 Perhaps find out how much power it can develop. 250 00:17:29,030 --> 00:17:31,864 It might develop enough power to immobilize us. 251 00:17:31,967 --> 00:17:33,866 [ Crane] Activate sonar. 252 00:17:33,969 --> 00:17:37,404 - [Pinging] - That's the same interference pattern as before. 253 00:17:38,641 --> 00:17:41,974 Of course. It senses our sonar... 254 00:17:42,076 --> 00:17:43,977 reacts to it and fights back. 255 00:17:44,078 --> 00:17:47,140 - [Humming Continues] - Cut sonar. 256 00:17:47,249 --> 00:17:49,273 [ Pinging Stops] 257 00:17:49,384 --> 00:17:51,353 Look. 258 00:17:51,452 --> 00:17:54,183 - It's another manta. - A smaller one this time. 259 00:17:54,288 --> 00:17:56,815 [ Nelson] Or it might be the young of those giants. 260 00:17:56,924 --> 00:17:59,326 - [Crane] Yes, it'; possible. - Captain. 261 00:17:59,427 --> 00:18:01,988 If you wish to accompany me again”. 262 00:18:02,096 --> 00:18:04,827 I'm going to try to capture the small one. 263 00:18:07,670 --> 00:18:10,162 I'll take the chance. Let's go. 264 00:18:33,429 --> 00:18:35,328 [Crane] We're within range now. 265 00:18:35,431 --> 00:18:37,365 Get your tranquilizer charge ready-. 266 00:18:52,181 --> 00:18:55,583 You hit it. The drug should stop it in a minute. 267 00:19:12,067 --> 00:19:14,832 It's regaining consciousness. 268 00:19:17,740 --> 00:19:21,506 - [Humming] - Listen to that. 269 00:19:21,609 --> 00:19:23,577 Yes. 270 00:19:25,380 --> 00:19:27,541 The pattern is regular. 271 00:19:28,584 --> 00:19:30,847 Look. 272 00:19:30,952 --> 00:19:32,921 [ Humming Continues] 273 00:19:34,923 --> 00:19:38,757 The giant manta seems to be responding to the cries of the small one. 274 00:19:38,861 --> 00:19:43,025 Yeah. I agree. It happens in many specie- this response to a distress call. 275 00:19:43,132 --> 00:19:45,657 If only we could be sure of that. 276 00:19:45,768 --> 00:19:47,667 But there's no doubt about it. 277 00:19:47,769 --> 00:19:51,000 That small one has got the same capabilities as that giant outside. 278 00:19:51,105 --> 00:19:53,006 They're in communication. Look at the readings. 279 00:19:53,107 --> 00:19:56,976 - Howmanymore flats do you need? - Enough to prove what happened to your missile. 280 00:19:58,113 --> 00:20:00,012 Well, then we're on the right track. 281 00:20:00,115 --> 00:20:03,914 Of that I'm sure. And if that monster destroyed that missile and those men... 282 00:20:04,019 --> 00:20:05,987 then it's got to be killed at once. 283 00:20:06,087 --> 00:20:09,455 We still haven't proved it yet. We've still got a long way to go. 284 00:20:09,557 --> 00:20:11,821 A long way to go. 285 00:20:11,926 --> 00:20:14,726 I wonder, Admiral, how much you would shorten that way... 286 00:20:14,829 --> 00:20:17,560 if you'd been in command of that blockhouse when those men were killed. 287 00:20:17,665 --> 00:20:20,134 Look. We've still gotta know a lot more about that creature... 288 00:20:20,234 --> 00:20:22,169 and the effect it could have on other missiles. 289 00:20:22,270 --> 00:20:24,171 Every ship in the navy carries them. 290 00:20:24,272 --> 00:20:27,105 Thank you for filling me in on the big picture, Admiral, but---... 291 00:20:27,209 --> 00:20:30,076 at the moment, I'm a man with a one-track mind. 292 00:20:31,779 --> 00:20:33,680 Well, let's get back to work. 293 00:20:35,683 --> 00:20:37,981 [ Humming Continues] 294 00:20:48,329 --> 00:20:50,298 [ Humming Intensifies] 295 00:20:54,702 --> 00:20:57,673 Lee, the men are beginning to get bugged by that thing out there. 296 00:20:57,772 --> 00:21:01,038 So am I. By the sheer size of it. 297 00:21:01,143 --> 00:21:03,976 The small one looks harmless enough. 298 00:21:04,078 --> 00:21:06,707 [Crane] What if the little one can signal the big one? 299 00:21:06,815 --> 00:21:09,078 [ Morton] Look at the way it's moving around out there. 300 00:21:11,385 --> 00:21:13,376 [Crane] It has signaled the big one. 301 00:21:13,488 --> 00:21:16,980 I want the Seaview ready every minute- ready to move at full speed. 302 00:21:22,396 --> 00:21:25,230 Check this triangulation. You can see the power is concentrated. 303 00:21:25,334 --> 00:21:27,233 It's transmitted in a directional beam. 304 00:21:27,336 --> 00:21:30,828 Now, that confirms your original speculation. It's a weapon. 305 00:21:30,939 --> 00:21:32,838 It's not a very potent one. 306 00:21:32,941 --> 00:21:36,069 Well, that's because that creature out there is not aroused. You stir it up... 307 00:21:36,177 --> 00:21:39,113 you'll have more than enough power to explode any missile. 308 00:21:39,213 --> 00:21:42,047 That's a possibility. 309 00:21:42,150 --> 00:21:45,142 And right now that sound is beamed directly at us. 310 00:21:49,892 --> 00:21:51,859 Captain Crane, this is an emergency. 311 00:21:51,960 --> 00:21:55,055 I want every nuclear warhead on this ship disarmed immediately. 312 00:21:55,163 --> 00:21:57,131 [Crane On Intercom] Aye, sir. 313 00:22:12,881 --> 00:22:14,848 [Clears Throat] 314 00:22:20,923 --> 00:22:23,357 [ Humming Continues] 315 00:22:29,263 --> 00:22:31,231 [Humming Continues] 316 00:22:37,439 --> 00:22:39,338 Get away from those controls! 317 00:22:47,816 --> 00:22:50,342 [Steam Hissing] 318 00:22:50,451 --> 00:22:53,318 Hot. 319 00:22:53,422 --> 00:22:57,017 This line leads directly to the ballast tanks. It's supposed to be cold. 320 00:22:57,125 --> 00:22:59,526 It does attack with sound, Admiral. 321 00:22:59,627 --> 00:23:03,064 Do you still think its power output is below the destructive range? 322 00:23:03,164 --> 00:23:07,032 You deliberately risked the Seaview with that stupid stunt. 323 00:23:07,134 --> 00:23:10,365 A calculated risk, Admiral- to prove a point. 324 00:23:11,839 --> 00:23:14,901 Adams, you make one more move to endanger this submarine... 325 00:23:15,009 --> 00:23:16,978 you're gonna wind up in the brig. 326 00:23:22,483 --> 00:23:24,748 Pump out the buoyancy tanks one at a time. 327 00:23:24,853 --> 00:23:28,721 Fill it with cold water. And vent the steam from the emergency valves. 328 00:23:28,824 --> 00:23:30,791 [ Humming Continues] 329 00:23:30,892 --> 00:23:33,554 Somethings heating the salt water in the buoyancy tanks. 330 00:23:33,662 --> 00:23:36,494 It's the sound waves from that giant manta. 331 00:23:36,597 --> 00:23:39,499 [ Humming Continues] 332 00:23:39,601 --> 00:23:42,433 Admiral, we have to move out of here. 333 00:23:44,239 --> 00:23:47,573 We must balance the risk against the knowledge that might be gained. 334 00:23:47,675 --> 00:23:50,941 That's just my point. What if part of the knowledge we gain... 335 00:23:51,046 --> 00:23:53,447 rs that the creature out there can destroy the Seaview? 336 00:23:53,548 --> 00:23:57,451 Well, that last incident was Adams's fault. Now, it won't happen again. 337 00:23:57,551 --> 00:23:59,451 Admiral,we're making the same mistake he made. 338 00:23:59,554 --> 00:24:02,579 He ignored the danger signals and lost his missile and the lives of2O men. 339 00:24:02,691 --> 00:24:04,886 And now we're ignoring the same danger signals. 340 00:24:04,992 --> 00:24:07,586 But I made a commitment to Washington to see this through. 341 00:24:07,695 --> 00:24:09,596 We're asking for trouble if we stay here. 342 00:24:09,698 --> 00:24:12,258 Captain, we cannot leave now. 343 00:24:12,366 --> 00:24:14,801 Admiral, I wish to apologize. 344 00:24:14,903 --> 00:24:17,963 I give you my word. In the future I'll do nothing to endanger the ship. 345 00:24:18,073 --> 00:24:21,065 - I accept your promise. - Of course, you realize, to continue our research... 346 00:24:21,175 --> 00:24:23,873 the Sear/few must necessarily be subjected to certain risks... 347 00:24:23,979 --> 00:24:28,108 and since myjudgment has been doubted, I wish you to plot our future course of action. 348 00:24:28,215 --> 00:24:31,116 - Agreed- Your work will continue under my guidance. - Thank you- 349 00:24:33,087 --> 00:24:36,523 - Does that mean we stay here? - For the time being. 350 00:24:36,625 --> 00:24:39,822 All right. But if the Seaview suffers any further dam- 351 00:24:39,927 --> 00:24:43,728 Captain, all of my adult life I've been a naval officer and a missile expert... 352 00:24:43,832 --> 00:24:46,528 during which time I've often had to take great personal risks... 353 00:24:46,634 --> 00:24:48,603 to do a job I had been ordered to do! 354 00:24:48,702 --> 00:24:50,728 I have no such orders, and neither do my men. 355 00:24:50,838 --> 00:24:55,072 - Captain Crane must consider the ship- Now, you know that- - Yes, yes- Indeed- Captain--- 356 00:24:55,176 --> 00:24:59,045 I wish you would tell me exactly what you think our immediate danger is. 357 00:24:59,146 --> 00:25:01,615 The immediacy of the danger will be a matter of myjudgment. 358 00:25:01,715 --> 00:25:04,741 Adams, you will not interfere with Captain Crane in any way, shape or form. 359 00:25:04,853 --> 00:25:06,820 Now come along. 360 00:25:12,094 --> 00:25:14,619 May I suggest you hold your tongue in the future? 361 00:25:14,729 --> 00:25:17,960 I've got enough problems without your interfering in the operation of this ship. 362 00:25:18,066 --> 00:25:20,660 - What are your orders, Admiral? - We have to find out more... 363 00:25:20,769 --> 00:25:22,794 about the strength and range of the manta's ultrasonics. 364 00:25:22,903 --> 00:25:26,339 The only way to find out the full effect is to stimulate that creature into attacking again. 365 00:25:26,441 --> 00:25:29,307 There's no question of that. We'll do nothing further to excite it. 366 00:25:29,411 --> 00:25:34,008 Then what will provoke it? What will make it use its ultrasonic weapon? 367 00:25:35,083 --> 00:25:37,050 Well, we'll track it, stay with it. 368 00:25:37,152 --> 00:25:39,415 Sooner or later, it?! have to look for food... 369 00:25:39,520 --> 00:25:41,818 and use its ultrasonics on its prey 370 00:25:41,923 --> 00:25:43,823 That's very scientific, Admiral. 371 00:25:43,924 --> 00:25:47,122 What you propose may take quite some time. I hope we can all be patient 372 00:25:48,896 --> 00:25:51,332 Well, you'd better be, Adams. 373 00:25:51,432 --> 00:25:53,333 You no longer have any choice. 374 00:26:18,460 --> 00:26:20,428 [Humming] 375 00:26:41,316 --> 00:26:43,717 Captain, the ultrasonics are getting to our control wiring. 376 00:26:43,817 --> 00:26:45,718 There's smoke and the possibility of fire. 377 00:26:50,525 --> 00:26:53,586 - Well,Admiral? - Take the Seaview up. 378 00:26:53,694 --> 00:26:55,663 [Humming Continues] 379 00:27:26,228 --> 00:27:28,195 - Can we get under way, Chip? - No, sir. 380 00:27:28,296 --> 00:27:31,027 We're not getting the proper response from Control. 381 00:27:31,132 --> 00:27:35,068 - Release the small manta- - lfAdams has any objections, you tell him to see me here- 382 00:27:38,373 --> 00:27:40,340 Damage Control, will you come in, please? 383 00:27:40,442 --> 00:27:43,104 - [Man On Speaker] This is Damage Control - What's our condition? 384 00:27:43,211 --> 00:27:45,236 [ Man] The electrical system' Repair crews at work. 385 00:27:45,346 --> 00:27:47,247 There's some flooding in the engine compartment. 386 00:27:47,348 --> 00:27:49,249 but the hand pumps are controlling it. 387 00:27:49,351 --> 00:27:53,288 Test and establish manual control as quickly as possible. We've got to get to the surface. 388 00:27:55,022 --> 00:27:57,184 The attacks should stop when the small manta's gone. 389 00:28:06,500 --> 00:28:08,798 There's a sign on that door that says keep out. 390 00:28:08,903 --> 00:28:10,928 Captain's orders, sir. Go ahead, Kowalski. 391 00:28:11,038 --> 00:28:13,804 - Get away from that door! - It's the captain's orders, sir. 392 00:28:13,907 --> 00:28:16,605 We're releasing the manta. Go ahead, Kowalski. 393 00:28:16,711 --> 00:28:18,974 The captain's orders, is it? 394 00:28:44,306 --> 00:28:47,240 - Go ahead, Kowalski. - Crane, I'm warning you! You better listen to me! 395 00:28:47,342 --> 00:28:50,073 I think we've listened to you too much, Mr. Adams. 396 00:28:50,177 --> 00:28:53,170 - Turn it loose. - Get your hands off that valve! 397 00:28:53,280 --> 00:28:55,249 Get away. 398 00:28:57,152 --> 00:28:59,119 Go ahead. 399 00:29:07,862 --> 00:29:09,886 This was your idea, wasn't it, Crane? 400 00:29:09,998 --> 00:29:12,557 It was the admiral's idea and my order. 401 00:29:12,666 --> 00:29:15,728 In our opinion it endangered the ship as long as it was aboard-. 402 00:29:15,836 --> 00:29:18,932 What about your mission to investigate? You'vejust thrown away your evidence. 403 00:29:19,039 --> 00:29:22,374 The evidence isn't gonna help if we're all killed. 404 00:29:22,477 --> 00:29:24,444 We'll see, Crane. 405 00:29:27,582 --> 00:29:30,574 Chip, let's see what we can do to get underway. 406 00:29:33,153 --> 00:29:35,713 Engineering, what's the condition of the reactor? 407 00:29:35,824 --> 00:29:37,791 [ Man] Getting it back to normal operation, sir. 408 00:29:37,892 --> 00:29:39,951 I want to get underway as soon as possible. 409 00:29:40,060 --> 00:29:42,859 Most of our trouble right now is the air recirculating system. 410 00:29:42,963 --> 00:29:47,265 We've lost pumps, and the oxygen level is going down, CO2 level up. 411 00:29:47,368 --> 00:29:50,167 Then feed in oxygen from the emergency supplies. 412 00:29:54,375 --> 00:29:57,903 Admiral, the manta has been released. Why? 413 00:29:58,011 --> 00:30:00,503 I considered it the only course of action open to us. 414 00:30:00,615 --> 00:30:03,710 Well, it wasn't dangerous, and I could work with it. 415 00:30:03,817 --> 00:30:08,449 Tell me, Adams. Did you disobey my orders and beam that signal outside the Seal/few again? 416 00:30:08,556 --> 00:30:12,423 Indeed I did not. And, Admiral, I do not understand how you can tell me on one hand... 417 00:30:12,527 --> 00:30:14,790 that I need proof, more facts, and on the other hand... 418 00:30:14,895 --> 00:30:17,422 remove from me a source that could reveal those very facts. 419 00:30:17,531 --> 00:30:20,626 Things have changed since the manta attacked last. 420 00:30:20,734 --> 00:30:24,103 The moment we're maneuverable, I'm ordering a salvo of torpedoes into it. 421 00:30:24,204 --> 00:30:26,902 But you can't do that! It's still not conclusive! 422 00:30:27,008 --> 00:30:28,976 What if I don't have enough information- 423 00:30:29,076 --> 00:30:31,546 sufficient enough for that board of inquiry to exonerate me? 424 00:30:31,645 --> 00:30:35,412 - I'm sorry- We destroy that creature the moment we can. - Admiral, I just want more time! 425 00:30:35,517 --> 00:30:37,416 Don't you understand? 426 00:30:37,519 --> 00:30:41,011 Our communications are cut off. We're dead on the bottom, existing on emergency oxygen. 427 00:30:41,122 --> 00:30:43,853 If that manta chose this moment to attack, we'd be finished. 428 00:30:43,958 --> 00:30:47,758 Are you so far gone you can't get that through your head? 429 00:30:57,771 --> 00:31:00,104 All right. Let's try. Take her up. 430 00:31:27,367 --> 00:31:29,336 [Humming] 431 00:31:34,442 --> 00:31:36,672 We'd better run without sonar. 432 00:31:36,778 --> 00:31:39,144 The last time we used it, the manta went berserk. 433 00:31:39,247 --> 00:31:42,217 Our hydrophonics will warn us ifit comes back. 434 00:31:42,317 --> 00:31:44,580 Course 1-1-7. Raise to 1 O0 feet. 435 00:31:44,685 --> 00:31:46,586 We'll be safer on the surface. 436 00:31:46,688 --> 00:31:49,384 No. It's heavy weather topside. 437 00:31:49,490 --> 00:31:52,050 In our condition we'll be under much less strain submerged. 438 00:31:52,160 --> 00:31:55,755 Possibly. First we have to see if our friend outside will let us move at all. 439 00:31:57,131 --> 00:31:59,599 Kelly, see if you can pick up anything from the manta. 440 00:32:04,204 --> 00:32:06,935 [Kelly] There's nothing, sir. 441 00:32:07,040 --> 00:32:09,031 What about Adams? 442 00:32:09,143 --> 00:32:11,237 Well, he must know we're under way by now. 443 00:32:11,346 --> 00:32:13,815 And he should know the reason why. 444 00:32:13,914 --> 00:32:15,883 Chip, take over. 445 00:32:53,922 --> 00:32:56,220 [Humming] 446 00:33:13,740 --> 00:33:16,210 [ Humming Intensifies] 447 00:33:26,587 --> 00:33:28,146 It's following us. 448 00:33:32,259 --> 00:33:36,253 Well, why? Sonar isn't working. 449 00:33:36,364 --> 00:33:39,492 What possible form of radiation could be angering it? 450 00:33:42,569 --> 00:33:45,061 Adams. That fool! 451 00:33:58,486 --> 00:34:02,012 Adams, open up this door. 452 00:34:02,123 --> 00:34:04,785 Maneuvering, emergency rigging. 453 00:34:04,892 --> 00:34:06,723 We'll have to break through these walls, Lee. 454 00:34:06,827 --> 00:34:10,822 Engineering, two men with cutting torches on the double to the laboratory. 455 00:34:10,931 --> 00:34:14,800 - And two electricians. - Adams, “stem t0 me. 456 00:34:14,902 --> 00:34:18,360 I never thought you were responsible for the loss of life on that island. 457 00:34:18,472 --> 00:34:21,965 [Adams] I intend to stay in contact with the manta ray, Admiral. 458 00:34:22,076 --> 00:34:24,840 But you're responsible for many more lives now, Adams. 459 00:34:24,945 --> 00:34:27,175 Caution is not one of my virtues. 460 00:34:27,280 --> 00:34:30,376 [ Morton On Speaker] Captain, we 're picking up the manta on the sonic gear. 461 00:34:30,485 --> 00:34:35,480 Take full evasive action. Shift between 100 and 150 feet. 462 00:34:35,590 --> 00:34:37,820 Engine room, can you give me more speed? 463 00:34:37,925 --> 00:34:41,155 [Man On Speaker] We have 10% reserve without overloading the reactor capacity. 464 00:34:41,262 --> 00:34:43,594 Overload it. We can worry about fuel another day. 465 00:34:46,768 --> 00:34:49,065 Skipper, the hull temperature's now 85 degrees. 466 00:34:49,170 --> 00:34:54,733 Engineering, put the air-conditioning unit on- to emergency full. 467 00:34:54,842 --> 00:34:58,210 - [ Pinging] - [ Humming] 468 00:35:20,902 --> 00:35:23,336 This heat problem. 469 00:35:23,438 --> 00:35:25,599 Yeah. We're better off submerged. 470 00:35:25,706 --> 00:35:28,403 Heat dissipation from the hull is much faster. 471 00:35:28,509 --> 00:35:31,409 [Morton On Speaker] Skipper, hull temperature 95 degrees. 472 00:35:31,512 --> 00:35:34,208 At this rate, even submerged, we'll all cook. 473 00:35:37,851 --> 00:35:40,548 It's still going up, and the air-conditioning's on full. 474 00:35:40,655 --> 00:35:42,623 Let's forget the storm. 475 00:35:42,724 --> 00:35:45,215 lfwe get topside we can put the crew on life rafts. 476 00:35:45,326 --> 00:35:47,420 We could lose men in the heavy seas. 477 00:35:47,527 --> 00:35:49,155 Or down here. 478 00:35:53,034 --> 00:35:55,400 All right. Take her up. 479 00:35:58,972 --> 00:36:01,737 This is the captain. Prepare to surface. 480 00:36:01,842 --> 00:36:04,641 Repeat Prepare to surface. 481 00:36:04,746 --> 00:36:06,771 I just hope we can hold together. 482 00:36:24,599 --> 00:36:27,068 [Loud Rumble ] 483 00:36:27,168 --> 00:36:29,637 Right above us. Level off. 484 00:36:29,737 --> 00:36:32,797 [Humming] 485 00:36:32,907 --> 00:36:36,001 - [L oud Rumble] - Dive! 486 00:36:36,110 --> 00:36:38,510 [Man On Speaker] Captain, the reactor? acting up again. 487 00:36:38,612 --> 00:36:41,172 Hold power as long as you can. Depth. 488 00:36:41,282 --> 00:36:44,842 - 225 feet. - ControFsjamming, Captain. 489 00:36:44,952 --> 00:36:47,682 Blow all ballast. 490 00:36:55,096 --> 00:36:57,463 [ Morton] It's 300 feet and continuing descent. 491 00:36:57,565 --> 00:36:59,532 All back full. 492 00:37:03,237 --> 00:37:05,204 450 feet and holding. 493 00:37:10,510 --> 00:37:12,809 - Hit the stern that time. - We've lost power, Captain. 494 00:37:12,914 --> 00:37:16,282 [ Man On Speaker] Driveshafts to the propellers are jammed, Captain' Shutting off engines. 495 00:37:16,384 --> 00:37:19,217 Flood tanks and establish neutral buoyancy. 496 00:37:31,431 --> 00:37:33,400 [Humming] 497 00:37:39,673 --> 00:37:43,268 It's right over us. We can't go up! 498 00:37:49,583 --> 00:37:51,574 We've got to get them out! 499 00:37:51,686 --> 00:37:53,653 Take him to sick bay. 500 00:38:22,650 --> 00:38:25,119 [Humming] 501 00:38:47,240 --> 00:38:49,208 Take him to sick bay. 502 00:39:19,907 --> 00:39:22,376 [Humming] 503 00:39:29,550 --> 00:39:31,518 [ Blowtorch Hissing] 504 00:39:49,003 --> 00:39:51,097 [ Beeping] 505 00:39:56,077 --> 00:39:58,045 [Beeping Stops] 506 00:40:08,255 --> 00:40:11,246 [Humming] 507 00:40:24,472 --> 00:40:26,634 [Humming] 508 00:40:31,378 --> 00:40:34,007 [Coughs] 509 00:40:37,485 --> 00:40:41,853 Lee, I have an idea that might stop this ultrasonic barrage from the manta. 510 00:40:41,956 --> 00:40:44,856 I'll settle for anything. We're helpless without maneuverability. 511 00:40:44,958 --> 00:40:48,259 Well, we know that our sonar affects it, makes it angry. 512 00:40:48,362 --> 00:40:50,456 Now, if I can throw together an ultrasonic beam... 513 00:40:50,563 --> 00:40:54,125 we might be able to drive it away at least long enough to make our repairs. 514 00:40:54,235 --> 00:40:58,297 - You think it might work? - lfwe can do half as much damage to him as he has to us-.- 515 00:40:58,405 --> 00:41:00,306 I'll be satisfied. 516 00:41:06,047 --> 00:41:06,070 517 00:41:12,085 --> 00:41:15,545 Chip, I'm gonna try an adjustment on these crystals and put out a sound beam. 518 00:41:15,655 --> 00:41:17,556 Now get a crew together... 519 00:41:17,657 --> 00:41:21,219 and disconnect the line leading from the panel here to the dish antenna on the bridge. 520 00:41:21,327 --> 00:41:24,262 - Yes, sir. - Then connect the lead to the outer hull at three points- 521 00:41:24,364 --> 00:41:26,958 - Right. - Maneuvering. 522 00:41:27,068 --> 00:41:29,469 - [Man On Speaker] Yes, sir. - This is Admiral Nelson. On my signal... 523 00:41:29,570 --> 00:41:32,561 I want you to double the voltage on the line leading to the sonics panel. 524 00:41:32,672 --> 00:41:35,403 Yes, sir. Double the voltage. 525 00:41:35,509 --> 00:41:37,476 Get me a small screwdriver. 526 00:41:41,614 --> 00:41:44,447 [Humming] 527 00:41:48,456 --> 00:41:52,255 Even if we could move, it's right up there- and fighting mad! Take over. 528 00:42:03,137 --> 00:42:05,697 [ Morton On Speaker] Admiral, the dish antenna is disconnected.». 529 00:42:05,806 --> 00:42:08,206 and triple leads have been connected to the hull. 530 00:42:08,309 --> 00:42:12,711 Fine. Now, Maneuvering, let's have that double voltage. 531 00:42:12,813 --> 00:42:15,282 [ Manta Humming] 532 00:42:21,521 --> 00:42:24,253 It'll take another 1 O minutes to get through the lab wall. 533 00:42:24,358 --> 00:42:26,952 I hope I can give you that time with our sound beam-. 534 00:42:27,061 --> 00:42:28,960 It ought to work. It has to. 535 00:42:29,063 --> 00:42:32,054 [ Man On Speaker] Captain, temperature in missile storage room reaching critical stage. 536 00:42:32,166 --> 00:42:34,065 Should we flood? 537 00:42:37,505 --> 00:42:40,371 No. Hold it and watch temperature. 538 00:42:40,474 --> 00:42:42,373 Any effect yet, Lee? 539 00:42:42,476 --> 00:42:44,739 One degree drop. 540 00:42:46,614 --> 00:42:49,311 - Now/t'; 723. - Then it's working. 541 00:42:50,483 --> 00:42:53,215 The creature's hurt, and it's moving away. 542 00:42:54,788 --> 00:42:56,755 [Crane] 121. 543 00:42:56,856 --> 00:42:59,985 Captain to crew. Hull temperature dropping. 544 00:43:00,094 --> 00:43:02,391 Repeat Hull temperature dropping. 545 00:43:04,597 --> 00:43:06,565 Come down as soon as you can. 546 00:43:22,516 --> 00:43:25,746 - Adams, this is Crane. - Yes, Captain. 547 00:43:25,853 --> 00:43:29,652 For the last time, open the hatch, if you want to stay alive. 548 00:43:29,757 --> 00:43:33,351 I'm sorry. We've covered that ground before, Captain. I have work to do. 549 00:43:35,028 --> 00:43:37,760 Kowalski, give me a pistol. 550 00:43:45,706 --> 00:43:47,606 [ Thud ] 551 00:44:04,791 --> 00:44:08,228 It's all here, Admiral- everything that we need, all the proof. 552 00:44:08,329 --> 00:44:10,730 My notes. They'll listen to me now. 553 00:44:10,831 --> 00:44:14,528 Nobody'll listen to you again. What you've done here today is mutiny. 554 00:44:14,635 --> 00:44:16,603 If I have my way, you'll go to prison. 555 00:44:18,005 --> 00:44:19,905 Mutiny? 556 00:44:20,007 --> 00:44:22,237 You people have been against me right from the start... 557 00:44:22,342 --> 00:44:24,242 and I'm guilty of mutiny, huh? 558 00:44:24,344 --> 00:44:27,177 - Guard, take him. - You keep away from me! 559 00:44:27,280 --> 00:44:30,807 Kowalski, take care of those repairs. I'm gonna check the damage in the pump room. 560 00:44:30,918 --> 00:44:32,885 Yes, sir. 561 00:44:32,987 --> 00:44:34,887 Admiral, I did what had to be done. 562 00:44:34,989 --> 00:44:37,889 You yourself said I needed more facts. Well, I've got them now. 563 00:44:37,992 --> 00:44:40,961 You still don't understand, do you? There'll be no vindication now. 564 00:44:41,061 --> 00:44:43,461 You've proven what was said about yourjudgment is correct. 565 00:44:43,563 --> 00:44:46,590 Myjudgments got nothing to do with it! They'll understand when they see this. 566 00:44:46,699 --> 00:44:49,293 They'll understand whyl tooka risk with the Seaview and its crew. 567 00:44:49,402 --> 00:44:51,371 It's a calculated risk. Calculated! 568 00:44:51,472 --> 00:44:54,032 Isn't that what you said about the countdown on the island? 569 00:44:54,141 --> 00:44:57,132 Admiral, there is no need for this. 570 00:45:10,958 --> 00:45:13,483 You've no one to blame but yourself. 571 00:45:15,795 --> 00:45:18,492 All my experience, my reputation- everything- 572 00:45:19,532 --> 00:45:22,161 destroyed by that thing out there. 573 00:45:22,268 --> 00:45:24,567 It's gotta be killed, Admiral. You gotta kill it. 574 00:45:25,739 --> 00:45:27,672 There's nothing to talk about. Now get in. 575 00:45:27,775 --> 00:45:30,574 - You gotta promise me. You gotta kill it. - I promise you nothing. 576 00:45:30,677 --> 00:45:32,646 Get inside! 577 00:45:33,780 --> 00:45:35,875 All right, Admiral. l-l'm sorry. 578 00:45:37,550 --> 00:45:39,576 Admiral, I- 579 00:45:39,686 --> 00:45:41,985 I want you to take my notes. 580 00:45:42,088 --> 00:45:44,786 I want you to read them. Promise me that. 581 00:45:57,237 --> 00:45:59,295 Hey! [Groans] 582 00:46:41,114 --> 00:46:43,242 Adams! Open this door. 583 00:46:43,349 --> 00:46:46,650 [ Banging] 584 00:46:46,753 --> 00:46:49,849 Kowalski, see if you can get to the missile room through the ventilation system-. 585 00:46:49,956 --> 00:46:51,856 Yes, sir. 586 00:46:53,994 --> 00:46:57,760 [Nelson On Speaker] Adams, this is Nelson. Open that door. 587 00:46:59,967 --> 00:47:02,367 No, Admiral- I'm going after it-. 588 00:47:02,469 --> 00:47:06,030 - Y0u'// be killed - Admiral, I'm gonna kill it. 589 00:47:06,139 --> 00:47:10,577 It's responsible for the deaths of 2O men- I'm gonna see it doesn't happen again-. 590 00:47:12,880 --> 00:47:15,713 - How soon can we raise ship? - Any minute now. 591 00:47:15,815 --> 00:47:19,275 But that doesn't solve the problem of the manta. It's still right above us. 592 00:47:20,753 --> 00:47:22,744 We have standard warheads on our torpedoes? 593 00:47:22,856 --> 00:47:24,824 Yes, sir. And the torpedo watch is alerted. 594 00:47:24,925 --> 00:47:27,291 We'll be able to fire on it as soon as we raise ship. 595 00:47:27,393 --> 00:47:29,362 [Panting] 596 00:47:35,101 --> 00:47:37,195 Adams, don't be a fool. 597 00:47:37,304 --> 00:47:40,797 You haven't got a chance against that manta ray. Now listen to me. 598 00:47:40,907 --> 00:47:43,400 We'll be operational in a few moments. 599 00:47:43,510 --> 00:47:45,534 We'll be able to destroy it with our torpedoes. 600 00:47:45,646 --> 00:47:48,547 [Adams On Speaker] Sorry, Admiral' I can? trust you to do it. 601 00:47:48,648 --> 00:47:50,708 This is something I'm gonna take care of myself 602 00:47:51,918 --> 00:47:53,818 [ Morton] Captain Crane, this is Control' 603 00:47:53,920 --> 00:47:56,686 Engineering reports we're operational. 604 00:47:56,789 --> 00:47:58,690 - ls the temperature normal? - Yes, sir. 605 00:47:58,791 --> 00:48:00,692 Where's the manta? 606 00:48:00,793 --> 00:48:04,731 It's kept its distance since we turned on the admirafs sonic beam. 607 00:48:04,831 --> 00:48:07,893 - All right. Hang on a minute, Chip. - [Hatch Opens] 608 00:48:08,969 --> 00:48:10,869 It's too late, Lee. He's outside. 609 00:48:10,971 --> 00:48:13,463 Well, we could move and get into position to fire torpedoes. 610 00:48:13,574 --> 00:48:17,875 Yeah, but the concussion would kill Adams, even if we got the manta ray. 611 00:48:19,646 --> 00:48:21,614 Stand by. 612 00:48:23,182 --> 00:48:25,413 There's no predicting what that manta ray will do. 613 00:48:25,518 --> 00:48:27,418 It's the only way we can save him. 614 00:48:27,521 --> 00:48:29,420 - Help us get in the scuba gear. - Aye, sir. 615 00:48:29,523 --> 00:48:31,992 [Humming] 616 00:48:39,733 --> 00:48:42,259 [ Beeping] 617 00:48:55,715 --> 00:48:57,844 [Crane] Adams, we'd better go back. 618 00:48:57,951 --> 00:49:00,612 [ Humming] 619 00:49:05,858 --> 00:49:08,260 [Humming Continues] 620 00:49:14,701 --> 00:49:16,829 [ Explosion ] 621 00:49:25,978 --> 00:49:28,710 - Admiral, there he is. - Lee, come on. 622 00:49:40,661 --> 00:49:42,561 He's resting comfortably under sedation. 623 00:49:42,663 --> 00:49:46,257 Doctor says he should be all right in a couple days or so- physically at least. 624 00:49:46,365 --> 00:49:50,393 Thanks, Chip. Prepare to surface. Cruise speed. 625 00:49:50,503 --> 00:49:54,407 [Nelson] Poor Adams. He was carrying a heavy load of guilt. 626 00:50:03,849 --> 00:50:05,840 [Crane] Look what's coming with us. 627 00:50:05,952 --> 00:50:10,150 Perhaps we'll be able to continue our research. We have the small one. 628 00:50:10,257 --> 00:50:13,123 You don't suppose it thinks the Seaview is its mother, do you? 629 00:50:15,661 --> 00:50:18,757 Well, it's the only moving thing around here that's big enough. 630 00:50:18,864 --> 00:50:20,833 [Chuckles] 53686

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