Flight Of The Intruder Page #5

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
419 Views


441

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And he didn't make it.

442

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19:50,335 -- 00:19:51,962

No, sir, he didn't.

443

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19:56,308 -- 00:19:59,039

I know the whole story.

444

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19:59,112 -- 00:20:01,172

Before and after.

445

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20:02,750 -- 00:20:04,241

I know a lot about you.

446

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20:04,353 -- 00:20:05,843

Well, I'm glad, sir,

447

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20:05,954 -- 00:20:08,753

because I know a lot

about you, too.

448

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20:08,825 -- 00:20:11,259

Everybody in the Navy

knows about you, sir.

449

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20:11,361 -- 00:20:12,760

Yeah?

450

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20:12,829 -- 00:20:13,989

What about me?

451

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20:15,733 -- 00:20:17,565

That you're a legend, sir.

452

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20:17,636 -- 00:20:19,729

Then that makes two of us.

453

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20:19,805 -- 00:20:22,673

And sometimes that can

be a bad influence on others.

454

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20:22,742 -- 00:20:25,734

I'll try and fit in, sir.

455

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20:25,812 -- 00:20:27,405

That's my job.

456

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20:27,481 -- 00:20:29,416

Make sure you do that.

457

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20:29,517 -- 00:20:31,417

Good evening, Mr. Cole.

458

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20:33,121 -- 00:20:36,114

We'll have to try

Sector A tomorrow.

459

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20:36,292 -- 00:20:37,156

Finding out now...

460

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20:37,293 -- 00:20:38,261

Mr. Grafton.

461

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20:38,328 -- 00:20:40,819

I'm sorry about

Mr. McPherson, sir.

462

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20:42,165 -- 00:20:43,098

Is, uh, Guffy around?

463

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20:43,167 -- 00:20:44,098

You seen him?

464

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20:44,167 -- 00:20:45,100

Uh, yes, sir.

465

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20:45,169 -- 00:20:46,500

He's... he's right there.

466

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20:51,143 -- 00:20:52,611

You wanted to see me, Guffy?

467

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20:52,679 -- 00:20:53,805

Yeah, just a minute.

468

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21:00,021 -- 00:21:01,386

Let me ask you something, Guffy.

469

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21:01,456 -- 00:21:05,723

You suppose there's anything...

anything valuable here?

470

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21:05,795 -- 00:21:08,993

If they had something,

it'd be up north, wouldn't it?

471

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21:09,066 -- 00:21:11,467

That's right, Mr. Grafton.

472

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21:11,536 -- 00:21:13,026

You see this?

473

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21:13,104 -- 00:21:14,662

This is Haiphong Harbor.

474

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21:14,739 -- 00:21:16,901

It's loaded with munitions.

475

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21:16,976 -- 00:21:19,308

They take 'em out of here,

476

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21:19,378 -- 00:21:21,209

and they stick 'em here,

in Hanoi.

477

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21:21,313 -- 00:21:23,578

But it's not for you,

it's restricted.

478

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21:23,650 -- 00:21:25,084

They didn't do it in '65,

479

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21:25,186 -- 00:21:27,245

we haven't flown

over it since '69,

480

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21:27,322 -- 00:21:29,051

so don't even think about it.

481

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21:29,124 -- 00:21:30,557

But I do have something here

482

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21:30,626 -- 00:21:32,151

that's gonna

brighten your day.

483

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21:32,262 -- 00:21:34,731

You know that strike you flew in

the south last week?

484

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21:35,765 -- 00:21:37,494

Yeah, we refueled at Da Nang.

485

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21:37,567 -- 00:21:38,500

That one?

486

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21:38,569 -- 00:21:39,627

Yeah.

487

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21:39,703 -- 00:21:42,069

Army bomb damage assessment

says you killed 37.

488

00:
21:42,140 -- 00:21:43,870

That's some body count,

eh, buddy?

489

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21:46,478 -- 00:21:47,946

You think I want

to know that, huh?

490

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21:48,047 -- 00:21:50,482

If you did what I did,

would you want to know?

491

00:
21:50,551 -- 00:21:52,543

No, for all you know,

those people were farmers.

492

00:
21:52,654 -- 00:21:53,677

You get that information,

493

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21:53,754 -- 00:21:55,222

you keep it to yourself,

all right?

494

00:
21:55,290 -- 00:21:56,518

I don't want to know about it.

495

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21:56,591 -- 00:21:57,684

Just keep it to yourself.

496

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22:01,498 -- 00:22:03,659

Do you even know who I am?

497

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22:03,733 -- 00:22:04,860

Yes, sir, I do, sir!

498

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22:04,936 -- 00:22:07,302

You're Commander Camparelli,

sir, the C.O.!

499

00:
22:07,370 -- 00:22:09,203

What kind of name

is Camparelli?!

500

00:
22:10,576 -- 00:22:13,101

It is an ltalian-

American name.

501

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22:13,211 -- 00:22:15,737

Have you ever met a black man

with a name like that?

502

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22:15,848 -- 00:22:17,976

No, you haven't.

503

00:
22:18,052 -- 00:22:19,383

I got that name

504

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22:19,453 -- 00:22:21,614

because somewhere in my past

there was a wop

505

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22:21,689 -- 00:22:23,248

in the woodpile.

506

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22:23,325 -- 00:22:25,487

Do I detect a smile

507

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22:25,561 -- 00:22:28,587

on your disgusting face,

Lieutenant Razor?

508

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22:28,664 -- 00:22:30,962

I thought not.

509

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22:31,033 -- 00:22:35,836

So it turns out that my family

are third-generation Mafia.

510

00:
22:35,907 -- 00:22:37,602

They were forced to make

a living in gambling,

511

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22:37,709 -- 00:22:41,146

extortion and murder,

so that their boy

512

00:
22:41,246 -- 00:22:43,909

could fly a jet aircraft

for the U.S. Navy.

513

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22:43,984 -- 00:22:45,747

So I take what I do serious.

514

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22:45,819 -- 00:22:47,446

Do you understand me, son?

515

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22:47,521 -- 00:22:49,489

Yes, sir, I do, sir.

516

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22:49,557 -- 00:22:50,991

Then get out of my sight.

517

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22:51,059 -- 00:22:54,028

Lieutenant Razor, dismissed!

518

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22:58,434 -- 00:23:00,164

Ah-- don't laugh.

519

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23:00,237 -- 00:23:01,670

He's your new wingman.

520

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23:04,776 -- 00:23:05,708

Just take one.

521

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23:05,777 -- 00:23:07,177

I'll hand it to you.

522

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23:08,447 -- 00:23:10,176

That's the one

I want you to have.

523

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23:12,819 -- 00:23:17,348

There's a pair of A-6s

going to Subic tomorrow.

524

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23:17,425 -- 00:23:19,950

I want you take one

with the doc.

525

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23:20,028 -- 00:23:23,796

I'll put Grafton and maybe

Boxman in the other one.

526

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23:23,867 -- 00:23:26,166

As soon as you get

Jake off the deck,

527

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23:26,236 -- 00:23:28,296

you fly him dizzy,

get him drunk,

528

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23:28,372 -- 00:23:31,637

anything to wind him down

before he goes up in flames.

529

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23:31,742 -- 00:23:32,675

Yeah...

530

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23:35,114 -- 00:23:38,777

All that guy needs is a...

531

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23:38,851 -- 00:23:40,216

strike on the match.

532

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23:42,489 -- 00:23:43,581

All right, now listen, Doc.

533

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23:43,657 -- 00:23:44,590

Don't touch anything.

534

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23:44,659 -- 00:23:45,626

Keep your hands in your lap.

535

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23:45,694 -- 00:23:46,626

Absolutely.

536

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23:46,695 -- 00:23:48,128

The only exception

is if you have to eject.

537

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23:48,229 -- 00:23:49,128

Eject?

538

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23:49,231 -- 00:23:50,528

Now, you got a yellow

and black handle

539

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23:50,599 -- 00:23:51,658

here and one here--

you pull it.

540

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23:51,767 -- 00:23:53,201

The command will be

"eject, eject, eject."

541

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23:53,303 -- 00:23:54,132

Three times, you got it?

542

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23:54,203 -- 00:23:55,136

Yes, "eject, eject, eject."

543

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23:55,205 -- 00:23:58,437

Do I say roger or...

just do it or what?

544

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23:58,509 -- 00:24:01,968

You even say "huh," you'll

be talking to yourself...

545

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'cause I'll be gone.

546

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Robert Dillon

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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