Below
This is almost a day behind us.
Well, who are they?
Americans? Brits? Italians?
It doesn't even say.
Well, I think we can assume|they're friendly, Mr. Loomis.
Besides, it doesn't appear|to be a suggestion, does it?
What the hell?
Might get a Silver Star|out of this patrol yet.
Just have Coors plot it out.
Gunners mate standing by, sir.
Stow the weapons.|They're British.
...You can tell that from here?|...It's the sail.
The krauts use white on their|lifeboats. The Brits use red.
Don't they teach you that|in OCS, ensign?
Afraid not, but I can recite|the submariners' motto in Latin.
Radar contact... starboard|beam, seven miles out, sir.
God damn it!
What if they see us?
Well, they're pouring on|the coal for somebody.
All ahead... emergency.|Rudder to midship.
Crew to battle stations.
All ahead... emergency.|Rudder to midship.
All crew to battle stations.
All right,|do this at flank speed!
I want you to grab|what's breathing on that boat
and you leave|everything else behind!
Stand by to board survivors.
I got him! I got him!
Wounded coming down.
Next man, let's go.
Come on!
There's a warship approaching,|guys.
Let's move! Move!|I ntroductions later!
Ow! Ow! I'm going, okay?!
Next man. Next m...
What have we here?
Let's pull the plug.
...Periscope depth.
Periscope depth,|make your depth 65 feet.
Make depth 6-5 feet.
Bleed air in the boat.
Bleed air in the boat.
Pressure in the boat.
Pressure in the boat.
It's a two-stacker...
about 3,000 tons.
It's not a friendly.
Possible Z-class.
If it is, rear recs,|no side throwers,
four 5-inch guns,|grapple hooks.
Fast screws, Mr. Brice.
30 knots or better.
2-5-0 feet.
Make it 2-5-0 feet.
...2-5-0 feet.|...Hard left rudder.
Hard left rudder.
Smart move.
Three survivors... Brits...|and get this...
one's a woman.
Three Brits... one's a skirt.
Three limeys... one's a female.
Hey.
Three Brits... one female.
Guys, listen up.
We've got three survivors...|all Brits.
One's a woman, eh?
Hey, look lively.|Woman onboard.
Hey, Hoag, spread the news...|three tea bags,
and I hear one's, uh,|bazooma.
We got ourselves a filly?
Ohh!
Sweet holy Jesus.
Hey, boys... here's the news.
Front page...
we got three redcoats,|and guess what.
One of them's a bleeder.
Aw, great.|That's all this boat needs...
Yeah, well,|if it means you guys
finally wash the butt squirt|outta your shorts,
I'm all for it.
So what exactly happened|to your shi...
Um... your ship?
Hospital ship.
We were attacked two nights ago.
Two nights?
I'm... I'm sorry.|My brain's a bit foggy.
Although I'm reasonably sure|my name's Claire Page.
The rest of the details|will emerge, I'm sure.
That's just a whale.
It's okay, really.
The sounds down here|still get to me, too.
Make a hole.|Comin' through. Make a hole.
Yow.|Mind your pretty toes.
Best-Iookin' bad luck|I ever saw.
Doesn't look good, sir.
Why don't you get|those clothes off of him
and see if you can get|a better look at the wounds?
I can dress the wounds.
Other than that, I think|it's best to leave him be.
Okay. All right.
Maybe I didn't make myself|clear.
I saw it.
It crossed the moon's reflection|just before the explosion.
Yes, it was dark, but I...|I did see it.
It wasn't a mine.
I-It was a U-boat.
What class?
Type 7?
Was it an older boat|or one of their newer ones?
Um...
Like this?|Clean at the bow?
...You know...|...No net cutter?
It was just a couple of seconds.|I really couldn't say for...
So you were... you were on|lookout that night, mister...
Kingsley...|second mate, merchant navy.
Uh, no.
I was on the starboard deck|grabbing a gasper.
Having a cigarette.
And how many aboard your ship?
About 300 patients.
At least that many.
Out of North Africa.
Yeah, plus over 70 hands crew.
So, um...
You said they fired|only one torpedo?
O'Dell...
you better tell sonar we've got|an enemy sub in the area.
Yes, sir.|Just let me finish...
Now. Do it now.
Yes, sir.
I'm... I'm sorry that|we couldn't save more. I...
Now this... the third member|of your party, he's...
One of my patients.
Well, under normal|circumstances,
I'd be able to drop you|at the nearest port in England,
but, uh, it's a 300-mile|detour for us.
So I'm sorry.
It seems as though|we're stuck with each other.
Oh, uh, last thing.
Just try not to fraternize|with the men.
Most of the men are fine,
but some of them get a little|strange about having...
"Strange"|as in "superstitious"?
As in "strange. "
"Suddenly, his heart rolled over|backwards in his chest,
"and he saw this huge,|wretched thing before him.
"I nstantly, its mouth widened
"into a terrible|and hungry menace.
Now the malediction|uttered a deep-throated sound. "
...Malediction?|...Look it up.
"And its breath stank gloriously
"of rotted carp|and matted gorilla skins.
"Now... it slouched toward him...
"not fast, but slowly...
"slowly...
so very slowly. "
Silly boy.|Just the bulkhead shifting.
What'd you think it was?
The malediction?
Wahh!
What exactly bothers you,|O'Dell?
Well, you have a ship
that's sinking slow enough|to get a few lifeboats off,
but the submarine|only fires one torpedo.
I mean,|that's not textbook tactics.
You fire upon the target|until the target is sunk.
So it was their last torpedo.
Yeah, but...|why not use a deck gun?
O'Dell, isn't this|your first patrol?
My second.
Yeah.
And your first was|a little shakedown run
off the coast of Florida
in one of those old school|boats, right?
I'm just wondering if the story|didn't seem a little off.
I wouldn't worry about it,|champ.
They got here somehow.
...You want coffee?|...Sure.
I take it black.
Tell Broadway|make sure it's hot.
Try to sleep.
I know you're in pain,|but you must try.
Please.
Be quiet.
Sonar contact.
220 turns per minute,|Mr. Brice.
Maybe the Z-class.
Maybe we didn't shake him|after all.
...Full stop!|...Full stop!
Boat stands at full stop.
Mr. Coors...
...flood negative.|...Flood negative.
O'Dell, get on the thermograph.|Find us some cold.
Conn, 5-degree gradient|at 2-7-0 feet.
Cold water deflects sound waves|just in case they decide to...
...Aah!
Splashes!
...Splashes!|...Splashes!
God damn it!|Keep it steady!
Scared you, didn't it, kid?
Damage reports.
Well, maybe that Z-class|just happened to be there.
And maybe the phonograph|wasn't secured.
But God damn.
And maybe someone doesn't|want us to make it home.
Miss Page claims she was in|the control room the whole time.
Yeah, that's right.
...So what about the other guy?|...Kingsley?
Hmph!|If that's his name.
Where was he|when it all happened?
I'm not sure.|Maybe he stepped out.
Stepped out... or slipped out?
You know, maybe we're spending|more time watching that broad
than watching our backs.
Who, me?|I've talked to her twice.
I heard you were|bird-dogging her, O'Dell.
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