Flight Of The Intruder Page #8

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


00:
38:19,078 -- 00:38:21,376

Seems like it.

779

00:
38:21,447 -- 00:38:26,579

I got the rockin' pneumonia

and the boogie-woogie blues...

780

00:
38:26,653 -- 00:38:28,814

Yeah, I learned this

when I was a hippie!

781

00:
38:28,889 -- 00:38:34,830

I want to kiss her,

but she's way too tall

782

00:
38:34,897 -- 00:38:38,629

Young man rhythm's

got ahold of me, too

783

00:
38:38,701 -- 00:38:40,259

I got the rockin' pneumonia...

784

00:
38:42,472 -- 00:38:53,478

Tonight you're mine,

completely

785

00:
38:53,554 -- 00:39:02,487

You give your love so sweetly

786

00:
39:02,565 -- 00:39:14,469

Tonight, the light of love

is in your eyes

787

00:
39:14,546 -- 00:39:24,048

Will you still love me tomorrow?

788

00:
39:24,191 -- 00:39:27,354

Tomorrow...

789

00:
39:56,331 -- 00:39:57,958

Thank you.

790

00:
40:00,637 -- 00:40:01,899

Is, uh...

791

00:
40:01,971 -- 00:40:03,371

is that your daughter?

792

00:
40:04,440 -- 00:40:05,772

It's all right.

793

00:
40:07,144 -- 00:40:08,611

Where's her father?

794

00:
40:08,679 -- 00:40:11,376

He's scattered all over

North Vietnam.

795

00:
40:14,153 -- 00:40:17,521

He went out one day alone,

and the SAMs got him.

796

00:
40:20,193 -- 00:40:21,752

Since no one was with him

797

00:
40:21,863 -- 00:40:23,728

and his body

was never found,

798

00:
40:23,798 -- 00:40:25,562

they have him listed as MlA.

799

00:
40:28,037 -- 00:40:29,732

Of course, it isn't true.

800

00:
40:30,774 -- 00:40:32,605

You knew I was a pilot.

801

00:
40:34,312 -- 00:40:36,678

I married a pilot.

802

00:
40:36,747 -- 00:40:38,773

Didn't it make

you remember?

803

00:
40:40,386 -- 00:40:42,013

Maybe I wanted to remember.

804

00:
40:58,375 -- 00:41:01,004

Hardesty...

805

00:
41:01,079 -- 00:41:02,979

How's your wife?

806

00:
41:03,047 -- 00:41:05,812

She's fine.

She's fine, sir.

807

00:
41:05,884 -- 00:41:08,182

Really appreciate everything

you done for me, sir.

808

00:
41:08,320 -- 00:41:10,516

Nice to meet you, Mrs. Grafton.

809

00:
41:10,590 -- 00:41:12,353

Got a beautiful child, sir,

810

00:
41:12,425 -- 00:41:14,621

beautiful wife,

beautiful family.

811

00:
41:14,729 -- 00:41:16,822

Want to thank you again

for everything you done.

812

00:
41:16,931 -- 00:41:19,162

It's no trouble, Hardesty,

no trouble.

813

00:
41:19,234 -- 00:41:21,134

Nice to meet you, Mrs. Grafton.

814

00:
41:24,040 -- 00:41:25,905

"Beautiful family."

815

00:
41:32,550 -- 00:41:34,245

Callie, I know we don't want

816

00:
41:34,352 -- 00:41:36,253

to complicate things

817

00:
41:36,322 -- 00:41:38,518

any more than

we have to, but l...

818

00:
41:38,625 -- 00:41:41,059

I'd like to write to you,

if that'd be all right?

819

00:
41:43,530 -- 00:41:44,964

I'd like that.

820

00:
41:47,636 -- 00:41:49,536

It would be fine.

821

00:
41:51,808 -- 00:41:53,298

I'd like it very much.

822

00:
42:12,500 -- 00:42:14,400

Have you always been

this stupid?!

823

00:
42:14,469 -- 00:42:16,528

How did a person like you,

as stupid as you are,

824

00:
42:16,604 -- 00:42:17,629

become an aviator?!

825

00:
42:17,706 -- 00:42:18,968

Can you read?!

826

00:
42:19,041 -- 00:42:20,202

Are you that illiterate?!

827

00:
42:20,277 -- 00:42:22,074

This is no kindergarten!

828

00:
42:22,145 -- 00:42:24,546

This is no, no preschool!

829

00:
42:24,615 -- 00:42:26,242

Grafton!

830

00:
42:26,317 -- 00:42:27,807

Get in here.

831

00:
42:27,885 -- 00:42:30,012

You were part of this, too.

832

00:
42:32,891 -- 00:42:34,416

Sit down, both of you.

833

00:
42:36,697 -- 00:42:38,028

Now what's this crap

834

00:
42:38,099 -- 00:42:40,067

about you attempting

to feed a merchant seaman

835

00:
42:40,134 -- 00:42:41,067

to some alligators?

836

00:
42:41,136 -- 00:42:43,127

They were crocodiles, sir.

837

00:
42:43,205 -- 00:42:45,299

I don't give a damn.

838

00:
42:45,374 -- 00:42:46,602

Now go on.

839

00:
42:46,676 -- 00:42:47,870

Well, I attempted to throw

840

00:
42:47,944 -- 00:42:49,503

the aforementioned puke

to the crocodiles, sir,

841

00:
42:49,580 -- 00:42:51,946

when his belt caught on

the railing and I failed.

842

00:
42:52,015 -- 00:42:53,744

An altercation

then ensued, sir.

843

00:
42:53,817 -- 00:42:54,750

700 bucks damage,

844

00:
42:54,819 -- 00:42:56,309

30 men in the brig

845

00:
42:56,454 -- 00:42:58,355

and an alligator injured...

846

00:
42:58,457 -- 00:43:00,288

and you got away.

847

00:
43:00,359 -- 00:43:03,056

Using escape and evasion

techniques, sir,

848

00:
43:03,130 -- 00:43:05,325

I was able to avoid

being captured and, sir,

849

00:
43:05,398 -- 00:43:06,593

we didn't hurt that crocodile.

850

00:
43:06,667 -- 00:43:07,634

He was fine when we left.

851

00:
43:07,702 -- 00:43:08,795

Yeah, he was okay, skipper.

852

00:
43:15,345 -- 00:43:16,642

Damn it, stand up!

853

00:
43:16,713 -- 00:43:18,806

Who gave you permission

to sit down?

854

00:
43:21,118 -- 00:43:22,050

Who was with you?

855

00:
43:22,120 -- 00:43:23,177

I'd rather not say, sir.

856

00:
43:23,287 -- 00:43:25,223

That's the same thing he said.

857

00:
43:27,026 -- 00:43:28,254

Mr. Cole.

858

00:
43:28,327 -- 00:43:30,625

I couldn't help but overhear

the conversation,

859

00:
43:30,696 -- 00:43:32,665

and I thought

I might add something, sir.

860

00:
43:32,733 -- 00:43:34,224

Then go ahead, mister.

861

00:
43:36,471 -- 00:43:39,668

These men were victimized, sir.

862

00:
43:39,741 -- 00:43:40,834

"Victimized"?

863

00:
43:40,910 -- 00:43:42,537

Exactly, sir,

they were victimized.

864

00:
43:42,611 -- 00:43:44,910

We were lucky to escape.

I saw the whole thing.

865

00:
43:44,981 -- 00:43:46,573

Yes...

866

00:
43:46,650 -- 00:43:48,482

And I'm sure you'd let me know

867

00:
43:48,586 -- 00:43:50,555

if these gentlemen

were at fault.

868

00:
43:50,656 -- 00:43:52,681

That's affirmative, sir.

869

00:
43:53,992 -- 00:43:55,687

That'll be all, Mr. Cole.

870

00:
43:55,761 -- 00:43:56,729

Yes, sir.

871

00:
44:01,202 -- 00:44:02,726

All right.

872

00:
44:04,306 -- 00:44:06,331

All right,

I'll cover your asses--

873

00:
44:06,408 -- 00:44:08,137

both of you.

874

00:
44:08,211 -- 00:44:09,803

Because you told the truth,

875

00:
44:09,879 -- 00:44:11,245

and kept the faith.

876

00:
44:11,315 -- 00:44:13,579

But if I catch

either one of you

877

00:
44:13,684 -- 00:44:16,551

shitting in some

vital area on my ship,

878

00:
44:16,620 -- 00:44:18,418

you'll be keelhauled--

879

00:
44:18,489 -- 00:44:20,924

and that's serious

on an aircraft carrier.

880

00:
44:22,661 -- 00:44:24,151

Get out of here, Cool Hand.

881

00:
44:24,230 -- 00:44:25,357

Yes, sir.

882

00:
44:28,268 -- 00:44:32,172

As for you, Razor...

883

00:
44:32,241 -- 00:44:35,972

running with known

psychopaths now, huh?

884

00:
44:36,044 -- 00:44:37,103

Who am l, Razor?

885

00:
44:37,180 -- 00:44:39,649

You're third-generation

Mafia, sir.

886

00:
44:39,749 -- 00:44:41,081

Wrong!

Rate this script:0.0 / 0 votes

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…

All Robert Dillon scripts | Robert Dillon Scripts

0 fans

Submitted on August 05, 2018

Discuss this script with the community:

0 Comments

    Translation

    Translate and read this script in other languages:

    Select another language:

    • - Select -
    • 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified)
    • 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional)
    • Español (Spanish)
    • Esperanto (Esperanto)
    • 日本語 (Japanese)
    • Português (Portuguese)
    • Deutsch (German)
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • Français (French)
    • Русский (Russian)
    • ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada)
    • 한국어 (Korean)
    • עברית (Hebrew)
    • Gaeilge (Irish)
    • Українська (Ukrainian)
    • اردو (Urdu)
    • Magyar (Hungarian)
    • मानक हिन्दी (Hindi)
    • Indonesia (Indonesian)
    • Italiano (Italian)
    • தமிழ் (Tamil)
    • Türkçe (Turkish)
    • తెలుగు (Telugu)
    • ภาษาไทย (Thai)
    • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
    • Čeština (Czech)
    • Polski (Polish)
    • Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
    • Românește (Romanian)
    • Nederlands (Dutch)
    • Ελληνικά (Greek)
    • Latinum (Latin)
    • Svenska (Swedish)
    • Dansk (Danish)
    • Suomi (Finnish)
    • فارسی (Persian)
    • ייִדיש (Yiddish)
    • հայերեն (Armenian)
    • Norsk (Norwegian)
    • English (English)

    Citation

    Use the citation below to add this screenplay to your bibliography:

    Style:MLAChicagoAPA

    "Flight Of The Intruder" Scripts.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 15 Nov. 2024. <https://www.scripts.com/script/flight_of_the_intruder_8325>.

    We need you!

    Help us build the largest writers community and scripts collection on the web!

    Flight Of The Intruder

    Soundtrack

    »

    The Studio:

    ScreenWriting Tool

    Write your screenplay and focus on the story with many helpful features.


    Quiz

    Are you a screenwriting master?

    »
    In screenwriting, what is a "logline"?
    A A brief summary of the story
    B The title of the screenplay
    C A character description
    D The first line of dialogue