The Falcon and the Snowman
- R
- Year:
- 1985
- 131 min
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I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills
My help cometh even from the Lord
Who hath made heaven and earth
He will not suffer thy foot to be moved
He that keepeth thee will not slumber
Behold, he that keepeth Israel
Shall neither slumber
Nor sleep
The Lord is thy keeper
The Lord is thy shade
Upon thy right hand
The sun shall not smite thee by day
Nor the moon by night
From all evil
Going out
And thy coming in
From this time forth
And even
For evermore
Chris.
Chris!
Easy, now. Easy.
Easy.
Easy. Hey, hey, OK!
All right, climb up there, girl!
There you go! Climb on up now!
There you go! There you go!
Get up there now! Get up there!
OK!
Come on, let's go for it now!
Go for it! Yeah!
Go get 'em, Fawkes! There you go!
There you go! OK! Yeah!
Go get 'em, Fawkes! Go get 'em!
Go get 'em!
Count it and make sure.
-You a resident in the United States?
-Yes, sir.
-Are you a resident?
-Yes, I am.
-Any fruits or vegetables?
-No, sir.
-OK. Thank you.
-Thank you.
Hello there. How are you today?
I'm doing fine.
Would you pull over
to the inspection area, please?
-What are these?
-Prescription Lomotil.
-How long have you been in Mexico?
-Just for the summer.
-Hi.
-How you doing?
-It's 82nd Airborne. Pleiku.
-2nd Division Marines. Korea.
Yeah? All right!
-Thanks a lot.
-All right.
Where is it? Where is it?
Good boy! Good boy!
Attaboy!
Go get 'em!
That's it! Good boy! Good boy!
Where is it?
You can't walk with the ball!
Hey, Carmen!
-Hi, Chris. Long time no see!
-He up yet?
What do you think?
Daulton Lee, we've got you surrounded!
Who's there? Don't move!
It's me! It's me! Don't shoot!
Chris? Chris, stay down!
-They got us surrounded!
-No! I was joking!
I was just kidding! Just kidding.
Hey!
-How are you?
-All right. You're looking well.
Yes, I'm looking very well. So are you.
Sorry about that.
Plop! Little does it know!
you expect a response.
-That's the way it works.
-Good to see you.
Good to see you, but I'm serious.
I take it very personally.
-I write very few letters.
This isn't a visit. I'm back for good.
Changed my mind. No seminary.
Just couldn't go through with it.
What have you been up to?
Pass the cantaloupe.
Is this a bad joke?
I thought you'd congratulate me
for coming to my senses.
You're wrong! How many guys do you
know whose best friend is also his priest?
I mean, I could've gone to confession
and told the truth!
-I'm disappointed.
-When did you last go to confession?
That's irrelevant.
-Did you tell your folks?
-They don't know I'm back yet.
That'll be interesting!
The committee recommended
the impeachment
of President Nixon, charging that
he acted in a manner contrary to
his trust as President and subversive...
I don't care what these people say.
The man is innocent!
-Right, Dad?
-Keep it up.
Maggie, the garbage.
You gotta give me this moment!
I may never be right about anything again!
You find this amusing?
Hardly.
Dad, it's for you!
-Mr. Waldie.
-Aye.
-Mr. Flowers.
-Aye.
-Mr. Mann.
-Aye.
-Mr. Sarbanes.
-Aye.
Mr. Wiggins.
-No.
-No.
-Mr. Moorhead.
-No.
It's unbelievable.
You'll call Father Glenn today?
-It won't hurt to talk to him.
-Ma, it's not gonna accomplish anything.
You don't know that.
You remember Tony Owens' son Gary?
-Careful, Dad. Careful.
-I'm sorry.
I hired him last summer. I let his old man
know the time had come to reciprocate.
Well?
If you have a better idea,
I'd love to hear it.
I don't think you have
the faintest clue what to do.
-Well, you could ask!
-I'm asking.
Here.
You're to report 9 o'clock
Monday morning.
Here is $10.
Get yourself a haircut.
I don't know what this is, Coach,
but... I'm sure it's great!
You're welcome, son.
RTX Credit. Authorization code, please.
Yes, we show derogatories,
credit and criminal.
-You're early.
-You're late.
Chris.
Chris Boyce, Larry Rogers.
-How's it going?
-OK. Pretty good. How are you doing?
I've been saying to Larry that we'd better
make things more interesting for you
or we'll lose you.
-Going back to school?
-Yes, sir. I plan to next year.
-Medicine.
-Law.
Yeah, that's right. Right. That's excellent.
That's excellent?
I don't know your father.
He's Director of Security
over at Strata Research.
-Retired FBI.
-Yeah, I know.
Good.
That's good.
-Debra.
-Hi!
-Hi. You got a minute?
-Sure.
Get out my personal file, please.
-Chris, you know I can't do that.
-I won't tell anyone, I promise. Please?
-Come on...
-I don't have your access code.
I owe you one.
Wait a second.
"File closed. Under review."
We've been checking into your
background for some time, Mr. Boyce.
You're quite an impressive young man.
Do you ever hear anybody
Birds?
No, sir.
The Black World?
At lunch? Or in the men's room?
mentioning Black World projects?
-Just gossip.
-No, sir.
Know why that is?
They don't exist.
At least, not as far as anyone without
government clearance is concerned.
Do you want to do me a favor
and sign this piece of paper for me?
It's backwards.
The Black World is a codename for
a family of covert surveillance satellites.
Conceived by the Defense Department,
manufactured and maintained by RTX,
and used primarily by a company
you may have heard of
-in Langley, Virginia.
-Central Intelligence.
Circling the earth with their cameras,
heat sensors, microwave antennas,
they've significantly lightened
When Brezhnev chats with his mistress
over his supposedly clean phone,
When he walks his dog in the park,
the birds take a picture of it
pissing on the shrubbery.
When he tests his latest warhead
underground somewhere in Siberia
and claims he hasn't,
the birds know he's lying.
You'll be working
in the system's nerve center.
A communications vault linking RTX
and our associates in Virginia
with tracking stations
all around the world.
Alaska, Guam, Iceland, Australia,
to name a few.
You'll be dealing with correspondence
that relates to the activities
of the satellites.
Correspondence that you will find
designated top secret.
It's protected by sophisticated
cryptographic equipment
developed by
You're not to discuss
any aspect of your job
with non-cleared RTX employees.
This is as far as I can go.
Not with your girlfriend.
Not with your parents.
Not with your dog.
Not in the men's room, not over lunch.
Not in your sleep. Nowhere.
Are we clear so far?
Miss.
I'm not the secretary.
There is no secretary.
I think somebody might've made
a mistake. Is this the black vault?
No, but you're getting warm.
The vault's over there.
-F***!
-Excuse me.
-Mr. Norman?
-Who the hell are you?
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