The Rescue
- PG
- Year:
- 1988
- 97 min
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(NARRATOR READING) (CONTINUES READING) (PHONE RINGING) CHAPMAN: Hello?
Chapman speaking. MARSHALL: Hi, Captain,
it's Marshall. We just got a satellite burst
via Omsat Nae-Ri. Flash priority.
It's from the Topeka . CHAPMAN: Is she in trouble?
MARSHALL:
Uh-huh. Reactor,right outside the N.K.'s. CHAPMAN: (SIGHS) Get SEAL team
6 back. I'll be down
in a minute. And you'd better wake Rothman. (RADIO STATIC) SOLDIER: Washington, please
stand by for urgent Satcom.
Thank you. (RADIO STATIC) (TELETYPE CLICKING) WOMAN ON RADIO: Good evening,
Navy department, section 9.
Please hold. (PHONE RINGS)
OFFICER:
Section 9. WOMAN ON RADIO: Putting youthrough. You are on scramble. (RADIO BEEPING) PILOT: Zebra-delta-zebra,
SEAL team 6
returning to base. Please acknowledge. Over. (ALARM BLARING) MAN ON RADIO: Eagle Eye,
this is Big Daddy. Mustang is vectoring
from Zulu-sector to
your 320 relative. Sharks 1 and 2
are on their way. Five hours ago, a Los Angeles
class sub had an explosion
in her engine compartment. Source unknown. Her electrical and
back-up propulsion systems
were severely damaged. She's dead in the water. Here. Still well outside
North Korea's
territorial waters. But then, so was the Pueblo. What about the reactor?
It's been secured. However, the anti-submarine
warfare and intelligence
gathering equipment is still highly vulnerable. That sub must not
fall into enemy hands. And I don't have to tell you
to what lengths
the North Koreans will go to get hold of our
top-secret A.S.W. capability. The Pentagon wants
to ensure that, that equipment is
permanently destroyed
when the sub is sunk. And they specifically
requested your SEAL team,
Commander Howard. (SIRENS WAILING AT A DISTANCE) Are they on to
her yet, Admiral? Satellite surveillance
indicates a lot of
movement in the area, but in my estimation,
I don't think they
have a fix on her. You should have
a three-hour window. I want your men
on deck in 30 minutes. (SIGHS)
(DOOR OPENING) Hey, pops. I thought
you were on exercises. Where were you last night?
There is a curfew
on this base. I was around.
Answer the question! Where were you last night?
Why weren't you with Commander
Nelson's family, mister? Put the beer down! I went into town.
We had a deal, J.J. When I travel,
you stay on the base. I stayed on the base
for a while. I mean, what do you want me
to do, sit here and watch TV? You want me to go to
the goddamn rec room and
guzzle punch with the brats? You know what
I expect of you. You've been back here
five months. So far, all you've done
is prove to me that
you can't cut it! It has got
to be by my rules. Yeah, well, your rules
are killing me, Dad. Well, if you can't
hack the program, maybe we pack your bags
and send you stateside, so you can live
with your mother! You couldn't live with her,
neither could I! That's unnecessary, mister! I'm not interested
in basic training.
I make the decisions! You've got nothing to say
about it! Is that clear? I've never had anything
to say about it, have I? I've never had anything
to say about anything! You call you and me family? All you care about is
how I stack up as
a SEAL commander's son. Well, I'll tell
you something, I don't give a sh*t
that I'm a commander's son! Well, what do you care about? Not the sh*t you care about! Give me a minute, Wicks. We don't have much time. (GRUNTS)
(ALL GRUNT) (GRUNTS) (ALL GRUNT) It's your dad,
over there. (SPEAKING KOREAN) Daddy, you're back!
You said another week. Uh, I'm back, I'm back. I gotta go out again. You cut your hair? You're going out again?
How long are you
gonna be gone? Close your eyes. (CAR HORN HONKING) Rain check on
the birthday dinner. Dad, what's goin' on?
What's goin' on with you? SYBIL: Give us a kiss,
commander. Hi, Dad.
You sick again? Maybe.
Yeah? How sick are you? Are you sick enough
to take care of things
while I'm gone, huh? You're a ninja, aren't you?
You can hold the fort. (VOCALIZES)
(GRUNTS) We were going sailing
this weekend. (CAR HORN HONKING)
Yeah, I'm sorry, pal. Where are you going, Dad? (SIGHS)
Is it something hot? Tomorrow you go to school. HOWARD: I'm not impressed
by the fact you're sick
every time I'm gone. You be here when
I get back, good lookin'. Follow me, pal.
I want to have
a word with you. Dad? Tell me what's up.
Is this some big deal? It's always a big deal.
I always come back,
though, don't I? (JEEP ENGINE STARTS) That is some beautiful girl
you got there, chief. Yeah, you should
see her room. Take care of your mother.
Watch your brother. (JEEP ENGINE STARTS) Watch yourself. School! (HELICOPTER WHIRRING) (BEEPING) Joshua 1, Joshua 2. HOWARD: This is command com.
Prepare for liftoff. PILOT: Roger, command com.
Joshua 1 and 2
proceeding to Zulu-5. PILOT: Main control, this is
Big Bird 5 requesting
clearance for take-off, over. MAN ON RADIO: Roger,
Big Bird 5.
You're cleared for immediate take-off
on runway three-niner. (AIRPLANE ENGINES OVERHEAD) HOWARD: Okay, it's official,
we blow the sub as planned. The problem is
the Musu-Dan current, here. In their present drift rate,
they'll be inside North Korean
waters in less than two hours. What about the crew? Most have been transferred
to a Japanese trawler, but their captain's
still on board. The second helicopter
should not come in
until we're on the surface. We'll have 10 minutes
to clear. I do not want
the North Koreans to get
a fix on our position. (CONTROL PANEL BEEPING) One minute. PILOT: Approaching target.
Twenty seconds. (BEEPING)
Stand by for deployment. Joshua 1, Joshua 2,
we have the football. I repeat.
We have the football. What about your men? My orders are to get you out
of here, Captain. Now go! Go! Phillips! Joshua 2, this
is the quarterback. We have a touchdown, over. (MAN SHOUTING IN KOREAN) (SHOUTING IN KOREAN)
(GRUNTS) (SHOUTING IN KOREAN) WOMAN ON TV: The continuing
drama of four
U.S. Navy servicemen charged with espionage
in North Korea has now
moved into its 30th day. Pentagon sources
confirm that the men, members of a SEAL
special forces unit, had successfully completed
their mission before
they were taken prisoner. The men are being held
in a remote prison camp
near the D.M.Z. Controversy still rages
over the incident, the communists insisting
the men were engaged
in espionage, and will be tried as spies. The trial, to be held in
the capital city of Pyongyang, could begin as
early as next week. Mounting outrage throughout
the United States has led to rumors of direct
military intervention. But the White House
and the state department continue to pursue
the release of the men
through diplomatic means. The President, referring to
the prisoners as "hostages," has called the trial
"A sham. Simply an arena
for propaganda." However, under
North Korean law, if the men are convicted,
they could be executed. MAN ON TV: And now,
for a live update on
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