Flight Of The Intruder Page #12

Synopsis: After his bombardier is killed, Jake "Cool Hand" Grafton (Brad Johnson)', a carrier-based Intruder pilot, questions the purpose of Navy bombing missions. He finds an ally for his cynicism in Virgil Cole, a bombardier on his third tour of duty, and together they ponder the notion of one unsanctioned mission "downtown", to "Sam City" in North Vietnam.
Director(s): John Milius
Production: Paramount
 
IMDB:
5.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
25%
PG-13
Year:
1991
115 min
$14,587,732
421 Views


1221

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about an idea I had,

1222

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but he told me...

he told me it was crazy.

1223

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Now I'm very confused.

1224

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I know that I have to do

something about Morg's death,

1225

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but I don't know what.

1226

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Tonight we go out again to bomb

another useless target.

1227

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I miss you and little Sally.

1228

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I'll write again soon.

1229

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Jake.

1230

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All right, Jakey.

1231

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Bring it up a little tighter.

1232

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Here we go again.

1233

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Another important road junction.

1234

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Probably a couple of goat paths.

1235

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Locking down,

ground lock on target.

1236

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Okay.

1237

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00:32,365 -- 01:00:34,390

Drop and try it, Jake.

1238

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Hack.

1239

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Bombs away.

1240

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All right, they're off.

1241

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Anybody see any secondaries?

1242

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Anybody see any secondaries?

1243

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01:04,638 -- 01:01:06,902

I didn't think so.

1244

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Okay.

1245

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Give me some altitude.

1246

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Let's level off at 3,000.

1247

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Right with you, Boxman.

1248

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Oh, sh*t.

1249

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01:19,823 -- 01:01:21,553

We got SAMs at 1 :00.

1250

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Okay, they launched.

1251

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Anybody see anything?

1252

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I think I saw two.

1253

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01:27,766 -- 01:01:28,699

They're under that cloud bank.

1254

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You see it, Jake?

1255

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Jake!

1256

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Hard right! Hard right!

1257

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Okay, there's one left.

1258

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Uh, it just shut the radar down.

1259

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Where is the sucker? Jesus!

1260

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It's starting again.

1261

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All right, listen to me,

Box:
turn into it.

1262

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Where? I can't see it!

1263

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I can't see it!

1264

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I'm hit, Jake, I'm hit!

1265

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Oh, my God, Jake!

1266

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Get out! Eject!

1267

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Punch out! Punch out!

1268

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He's gone.

1269

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Grafton.

1270

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Grafton...

you still with us?

1271

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We all miss Boxman...

but he's gone, okay?

1272

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Gentlemen...

1273

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I'd like to introduce you

to Mr. Young and Mr. Reynolds.

1274

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They're the replacement

crew from Hubie.

1275

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So why don't you go ahead

1276

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and tell us a little bit

about yourselves.

1277

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Uh... I'm Lieutenant

Larry Young.

1278

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Shut up, a**hole.

1279

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Well, we've got to name them.

1280

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Why don't we just call 'em

"new guys."

1281

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We used up all the good names.

1282

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Let's just call them "new guys."

1283

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New One, New Two.

1284

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Very good, Razor.

1285

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You just have such

a vivid imagination.

1286

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Movie officer,

what's the film tonight?

1287

01:
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There's no movie,

sir, just news.

1288

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Okay, news in the ready room.

1289

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There will be a memorial service

1290

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for Box and Letto

at 1 000 tomorrow.

1291

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Dress is tropical white, long.

1292

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That'll be all.

1293

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A Swiss camera crew

in Hanoi, North Vietnam,

1294

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took this footage

of a celebration of sorts,

1295

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commemorating the defeat

of American air pirates.

1296

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Here in

People's Resistance Park,

1297

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they've set up trophies

of their victories:

1298

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grim reminders of the losses

1299

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taken in this seven-year-old war

over the North.

1300

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I'll do it.

1301

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I'll go downtown with you.

1302

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But first I want you to know

something about me.

1303

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I had a pilot

by the name of Jim Becker.

1304

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He was a good man.

1305

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We made an agreement

1306

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that if we ever went down,

one of us got hurt,

1307

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that the other guy would go on.

1308

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A SAM took us out.

1309

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We were down on the ground

for days,

1310

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sneaking around, eating bugs,

living in holes that we dug.

1311

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On the sixth day,

Becker stepped on a mine

1312

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and blew half his leg off.

1313

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I tied it off, and

he told me to go on.

1314

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I got about a half mile away...

and I couldn't do it.

1315

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But by the time

I got back to him,

1316

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they had already found him

and killed him.

1317

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I saw it happen.

1318

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I just thought you

ought to know that...

1319

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the skipper and a lot of guys

think I just left him there.

1320

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I don't think

you left him there.

1321

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All right.

1322

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All right.

1323

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Forget your party headquarters.

1324

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Did you see those trucks,

1325

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those fins behind the

display on the news?

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Robert Dillon is a screenwriter and film producer. In 1976 he was nominated by the Writers Guild of America for Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen for French Connection II. In 2001 he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay for Waking the Dead. Beginning his career in 1959, he has nearly fifty years of experience. more…

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