Flight Of The Intruder Page #6

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


Jake!

547

00:
24:20,870 -- 00:24:23,066

Give me 15 degrees lift.

548

00:
24:23,140 -- 00:24:27,008

We should make Luzon

in about 15 minutes.

549

00:
24:27,078 -- 00:24:29,410

You're getting pretty good

at this, aren't you?

550

00:
24:29,481 -- 00:24:30,471

I watch my BN a lot.

551

00:
24:30,549 -- 00:24:31,982

I sort of picked it up.

552

00:
24:32,051 -- 00:24:33,383

If I'm wrong, I don't know...

553

00:
24:33,453 -- 00:24:34,384

China.

554

00:
24:34,453 -- 00:24:36,183

What do you think?

555

00:
24:36,256 -- 00:24:37,918

Huh?

556

00:
24:38,025 -- 00:24:39,083

Swell.

557

00:
24:39,260 -- 00:24:42,025

That's good food man, good food.

558

00:
24:44,199 -- 00:24:46,064

You're my favorite pilot, Jake.

559

00:
24:46,135 -- 00:24:47,228

Did you know that?

560

00:
24:47,303 -- 00:24:49,294

I thought you were

your favorite pilot.

561

00:
24:53,544 -- 00:24:55,672

Hey, Sammy, how you doing

out there, man?

562

00:
24:55,747 -- 00:24:57,009

You enjoying yourself?

How's the doc?

563

00:
24:57,082 -- 00:24:58,140

I think Mad Jack's asleep.

564

00:
24:58,284 -- 00:25:00,047

No, I'm not.

565

00:
25:00,119 -- 00:25:01,484

Hey, follow the leader.

566

00:
25:01,554 -- 00:25:02,316

What do you think, huh?

567

00:
25:02,421 -- 00:25:03,218

How much?

568

00:
25:03,323 -- 00:25:03,947

Talk to the man.

569

00:
25:04,056 -- 00:25:04,955

Oh, I don't know.

570

00:
25:05,025 -- 00:25:07,118

What do you say,

five bucks, hard cash?

571

00:
25:07,228 -- 00:25:09,219

Oh, you're on, Cool Hand.

572

00:
25:09,330 -- 00:25:11,059

This is going to be

the most exciting thing

573

00:
25:11,199 -- 00:25:13,030

you've ever done

with your clothes on, Doc.

574

00:
25:13,102 -- 00:25:14,330

Oh, Jesus.

575

00:
25:38,800 -- 00:25:39,767

Oh, no.

576

00:
25:46,743 -- 00:25:47,971

Come on, Jake.

577

00:
25:48,045 -- 00:25:49,638

You can do better than this.

578

00:
25:49,714 -- 00:25:51,409

Now, I'm gonna have some fun.

579

00:
25:51,482 -- 00:25:52,471

Whoo!

580

00:
25:57,656 -- 00:25:58,589

Come on, Jake.

581

00:
25:58,658 -- 00:25:59,955

Doc's falling asleep here.

582

00:
26:00,026 -- 00:26:01,755

I'm getting a little

embarrassed.

583

00:
26:01,828 -- 00:26:03,057

Sammy, you're a dick!

584

00:
26:07,035 -- 00:26:09,469

Whoo! You can fly a plane, Jake!

585

00:
26:19,718 -- 00:26:20,707

Hey, Cool Hand.

586

00:
26:20,819 -- 00:26:22,117

Where are you guys?

587

00:
26:22,221 -- 00:26:24,656

Yee-hoo!

588

00:
26:30,498 -- 00:26:31,897

Here, Doc, take some oxygen.

589

00:
26:31,966 -- 00:26:32,625

You'll feel better...

590

00:
26:32,700 -- 00:26:33,633

Keep both hands on the wheel!

591

00:
26:35,037 -- 00:26:36,664

It's not funny!

592

00:
26:39,876 -- 00:26:40,901

Woo, yeah.

593

00:
26:40,978 -- 00:26:44,141

We're having some fun now,

aren't we, Morg?

594

00:
26:47,352 -- 00:26:49,445

It's not Morg, Cool Hand, okay?

595

00:
26:50,789 -- 00:26:52,121

It's me.

596

00:
26:53,559 -- 00:26:54,527

You take it easy?

597

00:
26:55,561 -- 00:26:57,723

You okay, huh?

598

00:
26:57,798 -- 00:26:59,596

Where are you guys?

599

00:
26:59,667 -- 00:27:01,499

That's all you get

for five dollars, okay, man?

600

00:
27:01,704 -- 00:27:16,755

We're gonna bring it in.

601

00:
27:16,755 -- 00:27:18,450

But are the girls clean?

602

00:
27:19,492 -- 00:27:20,459

Clean?

603

00:
27:21,494 -- 00:27:23,861

You afraid of a few bugs, son?

604

00:
27:23,965 -- 00:27:25,899

You afraid of disease?

605

00:
27:26,000 -- 00:27:29,402

What kind of aviator are you,

Razor, huh?

606

00:
27:29,504 -- 00:27:31,939

Well, who's on for Po City?

607

00:
27:32,008 -- 00:27:33,339

Checklist, yeah,

preflight, kid.

608

00:
27:33,409 -- 00:27:34,342

Money.

609

00:
27:34,411 -- 00:27:35,399

Yeah, yeah, I'm cool.

610

00:
27:35,478 -- 00:27:36,411

Prophylactics.

611

00:
27:36,480 -- 00:27:37,538

I've got two.

612

00:
27:37,614 -- 00:27:38,546

Oh, yeah?

613

00:
27:38,615 -- 00:27:39,877

I always carry 26, myself.

614

00:
27:43,656 -- 00:27:45,055

That's not a joke.

615

00:
27:49,096 -- 00:27:50,723

No sh*t, Razor.

616

00:
27:50,831 -- 00:27:54,996

It is the biggest cathouse

east of Port Said, man.

617

00:
27:55,070 -- 00:27:57,061

Whole town is dedicated.

618

00:
27:57,172 -- 00:27:58,366

Know what I mean?

619

00:
28:02,078 -- 00:28:03,409

You coming, Jake?

620

00:
28:05,148 -- 00:28:06,844

Cold beer, hot women...

621

00:
28:08,119 -- 00:28:09,450

Put the war in perspective.

622

00:
28:09,520 -- 00:28:10,886

Tell you what.

623

00:
28:10,956 -- 00:28:12,787

I think I'm going to

catch you guys later.

624

00:
28:12,858 -- 00:28:14,417

I've got something

to take care of.

625

00:
28:16,329 -- 00:28:17,456

Perspective.

626

00:
28:17,564 -- 00:28:18,861

Yeah.

627

00:
28:38,824 -- 00:28:40,485

Mr. Lieutenant?

628

00:
28:49,370 -- 00:28:51,065

Oh.

629

00:
28:51,138 -- 00:28:52,902

Excuse me.

Thank you.

630

00:
28:55,111 -- 00:28:57,740

I was looking

for Mrs. McPherson.

631

00:
28:57,815 -- 00:28:59,840

Sharon's gone.

632

00:
28:59,917 -- 00:29:01,817

Her husband was killed.

633

00:
29:04,656 -- 00:29:06,021

I know.

634

00:
29:06,091 -- 00:29:07,820

You're here on a duty call.

635

00:
29:11,231 -- 00:29:13,860

They send you here

to stroke the widow?

636

00:
29:17,405 -- 00:29:18,703

Who are you?

637

00:
29:18,774 -- 00:29:20,105

Callie Troy.

638

00:
29:20,175 -- 00:29:21,506

I'm helping pack their stuff.

639

00:
29:22,946 -- 00:29:26,609

The Navy pays me to help people

like Sharon.

640

00:
29:26,683 -- 00:29:29,244

What can I tell you,

Mr. Lieutenant?

641

00:
29:29,320 -- 00:29:31,515

They were here,

but now they're gone.

642

00:
29:31,589 -- 00:29:33,854

Like a lot people these days.

643

00:
29:33,959 -- 00:29:36,428

When you get in your airplane

and fly away alone,

644

00:
29:36,529 -- 00:29:37,996

sometimes you don't come back.

645

00:
29:38,097 -- 00:29:40,065

He wasn't alone.

646

00:
29:40,166 -- 00:29:41,896

And he did come back.

647

00:
29:51,447 -- 00:29:53,040

I was with him.

648

00:
30:04,964 -- 00:30:09,425

Commander Cole here

decided to join our posse, Jake.

649

00:
30:11,038 -- 00:30:13,701

This is Lieutenant

Jake Grafton--

650

00:
30:13,775 -- 00:30:14,707

"Cool Hand."

651

00:
30:14,776 -- 00:30:16,711

Glad to meet you, Jake.

652

00:
30:16,779 -- 00:30:19,646

How do you want

to be called, Commander?

653

00:
30:19,715 -- 00:30:22,446

Cole. Virgil Cole.

654

00:
30:24,354 -- 00:30:25,754

It's his third tour, man.

655

00:
30:25,823 -- 00:30:27,154

He really knows his sh*t.

656

00:
30:27,225 -- 00:30:29,694

You got the DFC and

the Silver Star, don't you?

657

00:
30:29,795 -- 00:30:31,160

Does it matter?

658

00:
30:31,230 -- 00:30:33,255

Hell, no, it doesn't matter,

Cole, Virgil Cole.

659

00:
30:40,408 -- 00:30:43,469

Here we are.

Home, sweet home.

660

00:
30:43,545 -- 00:30:46,174

Put on your wings, Jake.

661

00:
30:46,249 -- 00:30:47,739

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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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