The Rescue Page #5

Synopsis: A team of Navy S.E.A.L.s are sent to destroy a disabled submarine so it will not fall into the wrong hands. They complete their mission, but are captured before they can return to their base. The U.S. government will not mount a rescue mission to free the soldiers, so their adolescent children take over. The kids find a way to venture into the foreign country and then must overcome many obstacles.
Director(s): Ferdinand Fairfax
Production: Touchstone Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
PG
Year:
1988
97 min
377 Views


to help us then. Yeah.

Ready. Listen.

How're you gonna do it? Inside, I mean. J.J.: However I have to. When I get 'em out,

I'll signal you on the radio. If something goes

wrong back there,

just get the hell out of here. You can still make it back

to Kim Song. Remember,

we've only got till sunrise.

After that, that's it. Hey, take care of them,

okay, Shawn? SHAWN: You got it. SHAWN:

There's a guard. He's watching you.

Just keep walking. He looked away. Okay, I'm inside. I'm turning it off now.

I can't risk the noise. (DISTANT CONVERSATIONS) (CONVERSATIONS

IN KOREAN) (SPEAKING KOREAN) (MAN SPEAKING

KOREAN OVER LOUDSPEAKER) Come on, J.J.,

hurry it up! (MAN SPEAKING KOREAN) (SPEAKING KOREAN) In five minutes,

this place is

going to be jumping. Something's gone wrong.

I know it.

Shut up, Max. Hey, pig-face! (SPEAKING KOREAN) (SPEAKING KOREAN) (SHOUTING IN KOREAN) (SPEAKING KOREAN) (ARGUING IN KOREAN) (ARGUMENT CONTINUES) Don't move. Ahh! (GRUNTING) (GROANING) (GRUNTING) (SHOUTING COMMANDS

IN KOREAN) It is too late. (GRUNTING) There's still time.

There's no more time. We're not leaving. (GRUNTING) (GROANING) (NECK SNAPS) That's it. We're dead. (WHISPERING)

You guys, look. (MEN SPEAKING KOREAN) (MAN SHOUTING COMMANDS

IN KOREAN) They're going in. Okay, we're out... Damn it. Come on, J.J.

Come on. There. That's him.

Do it. It's too late.

The hell it is. (GRUNTING) (SPEAKING KOREAN) (SPEAKING KOREAN) (PEOPLE SCREAMING) Let's go! Where the hell

are they? There they are!

Come on. ALL:
Dad! ALL: Dad! (SHOUTING) It's Kim Song!

He's with us! Children, over here! Get your guns. (SCREAMING) (SCREAMING) Go! Follow me! J.J.! Over the wall! (SCREAMING) Get up! Ahh! (GRUNTING) (GRUNTING) (SCREAMING) (GRUNTING) Come on, J.J.,

let's go! Come on! You stay with her. (SCREAMING) Come on, Bobby. I got you. Go. This way. Here. Down there.

(GASPS) Are you serious? Go on, Shawn!

Go! You all right?

BOBBY:
Yeah. Okay, good.

(SCREAMING) (SCREAMING) Whoo-hoo! Whoo-hoo! Where's it go?

Hell if I know! Wait!

(SCREAMING) (SCREAMING) Oh, sh*t! (SCREAMING CONTINUES) (SHOUTING AND CHEERING) (LAUGHTER) Now, how in the hell

did you get here? Somebody had to come

and get you, Dad. Yeah?

And who is Kim Song? He's part of the plan

to get you out. You know, like 007. What plan? Phoenix.

The plan

they gave up on. Yeah.

But, how did you get here? We had to

use Mom's car. They drove here. There's an airfield.

Can anyone fly a plane? Phillips. (SHOUTING IN KOREAN) All right.

We gotta go! You go.

I'm staying. No! You get on this plane.

You can't take the chance! Life is a chance.

Now, go! Incredible. Okay, Chief. Let's get

the hell out of here! All right, hold on! I figure we're ten minutes

from the border. If we can get to those

mountains, we've got a chance. Look! (MAN SPEAKING KOREAN) Chief, we're hit!

On the right side! She's losing oil. Dad?

Are we gonna make it? Yes, sailor,

we're gonna make it.

Just hang on. (SPEAKING KOREAN) PHILLIPS: There it is.

There's the border. Hang on! (SCREAMING) Chief! (PHILLIPS GRUNTS) There it is!

It's the coast!

We made it! We made it.

(CHEERING) MAN:

Unidentified bogey,

25 degrees west, 900 feet. Looks like an intruder

from the north. We got to shut her down.

Feather that prop. The green lever's there,

on the right. What the hell

was that? Look! MAX:

It's one of ours. And there's another,

right on this side. They're warning us off!

They think

we're North Korean! J.J.:

We have to let them

know who we are. PILOT: Cobra, this is Six Gun.

we have vector target,

visual contact. PILOT: Cobra, this is Six Gun.

you're not gonna believe this. Daddy, look! WOMAN: Oh, God! That's it, hold on! (SHOUTING) (SIRENS WAILING) Yeah! We did it!

Yeah! Mom! (CHEERING)

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Jim Thomas

James E. "Jim" Thomas is a screenwriter based in California. With his brother John Thomas, he wrote and/or was substantially involved with the screenplays of several films - including Predator, The .. more…

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