Raise the Titanic
- PG
- Year:
- 1980
- 115 min
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I don't like any about.
- Neither do I.
The president is right, they need to be told.
- We go public on this thing, what did.
Nobody is talking about going public.
- It is secret or not secret.
- I don't trust any body.
This Russian thing its paper whole
project blow sky high.
when it happens.
Jesus, I can't believe it happens.
Let me get this straight.
You're saying there's an American on the
island of Svardlov, and you can not locate it.
And where the hell this Svardlov?
- There's a small island near the Arctic circle.
Well every country has done an exploration,
there claim for its own.
The Russians even put their troops,
time to time
And now you're telling us, you've lost this man
and you may've lost them to some Russians.
Telling you we have a diviation
with plan.
A man is four days over due
at the pickup point.
Why don't you let us handle it.
We do that kind of stuff all the time.
Man had to be a mining engineer.
- So why're you telling us now?
Because if there is an incident
We'll need all the help we can get.
Gentlemen, if you follow me. - How the hell
that we get ourself into a crap like this?
I've engineer this thing
and I will take the blame.
What is this project, Jim?
- The Sicilian Project.
ultimate defense system.
I know you all familiar with laser
technology, that's what we involved with.
Each one of those lights is a power station.
Each station, when activated...
will project a beam
from ground to infinity.
These beams finally connect make
an invisible screen, like a wall.
- Is this theory you talking about, or does it work?
Yes it works.
There is only one problem.
In order to install the system to make it function
we need a self contain power source a large one.
The success of our project is depends upon our
locating a specific mineral, byzanium.
Byzanium?
I surprises,very few people have it. - And you
think there may be some one Svardlov is that it?
That's all we think.
- So we sent a man in.
Hope you get him out, because if
you don't, if the Russians pick him up...
Kremlin next for five years.
Washington Central, this is Unit 23
Requesting toll service at Jefferson Memorial.
The Sicilian Project?
- Yes, captain that's what KGB calls it.
Would you read me that report again please?
Americans interested in rare minerals,
may be related to military operations.
Code name, The Sicilian Project.
- What could be so precious...
that Americans risk this kind of adventure?
Are you a chess player?
I played it when I was a student. Why?
Do you know Isaac Boleslavsky?
Of course I know him.
May be the greatest of them all.
Many of the significant variations in the
game were invented by Boleslavsky...
and one of them was called
the Sicilian Defense.
All right, Marganin, lets leave it for now.
We talk again tomorrow.
You know, there wasn't for Dirk Pitt we were be
back at square one and that mining engineer
who streached out dead on a Russian island.
- Who is Dirk Pitt?
All of Suddenly he's involved in the
Sicilian Project not never heard of him.
Used to be a Navy man.
After his service he took early retirement and since
then he and I have tackle quiet a few things together.
He works for you?
- Well Sometimes he does, sometimes not.
Depends on the job.
Looks like something that can't be done,
chances are take a crack at it.
Otherwise dump down.
You mean he only works when
he feels like it. - Yes it right.
Pardon my expression, at him
but it sounds like pain in the ass.
Welcome home.
Good to see you.
Bring a stretcher.
Where are you going?
See the man you brought in.
- Later.
How is he?
- Lousy. He got a hole in him that big.
We have patched him up before we left Norway,
but he has lost lot of blood and was fainted flat.
He still talk can he?
I have to ask him some questions.
May be you didn't understood me. We've to
get this guy to the hospital as fast as we can.
Come on, Gene. We go.
The mine had been empty he said, but
he was sure byzanium there once.
They took out five hundred pounds,
maybe half a ton that stuff.
No, he said mine was worked by Americans.
that was shipped from Colorado...
and a copy of
Rocky Mountain News with a date of 1911.
1911?
- And he found a corpse frozen stiff.
Someone had the burned his name into
on wood and left it with the body.
This is Sergeant Jake Hobart,
United States Army...
frozen in a storm,
February 10, 1912.
Are you telling me the army sent a guy up there
seventy years ago to get a half a ton of byzanium?
I am not telling you anything, I am just
repeating which Koplin told me.
What happened to you?
I was stopped. Sorry.
The expression on your face like it look
like somebody has stole your candy.
I wish I could tell you.
Just give me the head lines,
you got the names and places.
Can I even do that.
I thought you were a nice,
a scholar and a scientist...
home at six, pipe and slippers.
Now you suddenly turned into Charlie Chan.
This is not funny.
Who said it was funny?
I said that it was funny?
There is just solid five years of work
they toilet flushed.
Have you ever heard from
someone named Dirk Pitt?
Who?
- Dirk Pitt.
Ring a bell?
No I don't think so.
Why do you ask?
Oh, its just a name. Its not important.
in that old guy after all.
You got to put the worm on the hook.
No I can't do that part.
- What kind of a fisher person are you?
I just can't put the worm in the hooky.
Very Funny.
I have got a bad conscience.
I told a lie.
- What about?
About Dirk Pitt.
I do know him.
I met him when I first came to Washington.
He was with the Navy Intelligence there.
Why didn't you tell me you do not know?
- I do not know.
I guess you took me by surprise.
I havn't heard his name for long time.
You date with him?
- No, nothing like that.
Now, he was too high for me.
What does that mean? - Just that.
He takes up all the air in a room.
Dirk Pitt. What kind of a name is that?
Sounds like a pirate.
Dr. Seagram?
Are you Dr. Seagram?
I must bring you back to Washington,
Admiral Sandecker orders.
I don't believe it. You got to be kidding.
How did he know we were here?
- I told him.
Brilliant. We'll bring him
with us next time.
The Hobart file mention the name Brewster,
Arthur Brewster...
A con man and a minning expert.
In 1910 he discovered byzanium on the island
of Svardlov and he took at right to the US. army.
Even then he saw it might have
military possibilities.
So they gave him some money and
some army engineers to help...
and he hired a Norwegian whaler.
The ship delievers Brewster, Jake Hobart
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