撒哈拉 Sahara(EN)Subtitles

Movie:Sahara (2005)4K
Era:2005
Length:124 minute
Country: GBR ESP DEU USA FRA
Language:English/French/阿拉伯语

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1 00:01:38 We're never gonna get out of here alive, I tell you.
2 00:01:49 Sorry, captain.
3 00:01:50 It's all right, son, just keep moving.
4 00:01:51 That's the future in your hands.
5 00:01:58 Starboard guns ready, Captain.
6 00:02:00 Lieutenant.
7 00:02:05 Fire...
8 00:02:11 Prepare to take us into the channel.
9 00:02:12 Ahead a half. Speed, five knots.
10 00:02:20 Range, 150 yards.
11 00:02:22 150 yards.
12 00:02:28 Fire!
13 00:02:45 All ahead full.
14 00:02:46 Aye, Captain.
15 00:03:19 Stop engines.
16 00:03:21 Captain?
17 00:03:22 Stop engines! Run Silent.
18 00:03:24 Cease firing.
19 00:03:25 Cease firing. Close the gun ports. Hold Still.
20 00:03:29 Close the gun ports.
21 00:08:10 Mrs Nwokolo?
22 00:08:11 Eva Rojas, world Health Organization. This is DOCTOR Hopper.
23 00:08:14 Hello. Nice to meet you.
24 00:08:15 Please come with me.
25 00:08:22 Sorry about the dark. The light hurts his eyes.
26 00:08:25 What's his name?
27 00:08:26 Azikiwe.
28 00:08:27 Most call him kiwe.
29 00:08:29 Hi, kiwe.
30 00:08:30 My name is Eva. I need to have a little look at you, okay?
31 00:08:34 How long has he been sick?
32 00:08:35 For two days.
33 00:08:36 Has he traveled anywhere recently?
34 00:08:38 He was in mali last week.
35 00:08:40 With his father.
36 00:08:41 Where is his father now?
37 00:08:43 He's at the lighthouse. That's where he works.
38 00:08:46 Blood pressure 80 over 50.
39 00:08:47 Circulatory failure.
40 00:08:49 Drawing blood.
41 00:08:54 Easy, son. No, no.
42 00:08:56 Sedative, Eva.
43 00:08:57 What dose?
44 00:08:58 Two mils.
45 00:09:00 Easy, son. It's okay.
46 00:09:02 You're gonna be all right. Just trying to help you.
47 00:09:05 It's okay, kiwe.
48 00:09:09 Your mama's here.
49 00:09:11 kiwe, it's okay.
50 00:09:16 You all right?
51 00:09:17 Mali, Just like the others.
52 00:09:19 Yeah, I know.
53 00:09:22 This is an outbread, Frank.
54 00:09:23 We got six cases. That's not enough.
55 00:09:25 Oh, how many do we need? Sixty? Six thousand?
56 00:09:32 When does it start to matter?
57 00:09:42 We have to find the source, Frank.
58 00:09:46 You wanna go to Mali... It's not gonna happen.
59 00:09:50 W.H.O. isn't gonna lose any more staff to a civil war.
60 00:09:54 Here, finish your report.
61 00:09:57 Good. Just in time for the autopsy.
62 00:10:05 I'll do what I can do.
63 00:10:07 I'll re-present to the Board. And maybe they'll listen this time.
64 00:10:11 Thank you.
65 00:10:14 We still need blood samples from his father.
66 00:10:16 I'll find the father.
67 00:10:40 Hello?
68 00:10:45 Mr. Nwokolo?
69 00:10:57 Mr. Nwokolo?
70 00:11:28 Hey!
71 00:11:31 Help.
72 00:11:44 You have no business being here.
73 00:11:55 Quick, get her bad.
74 00:12:22 Are you okay?
75 00:12:58 Pick that up!
76 00:13:00 What are you doing?
77 00:13:02 Guys, quit screwin' around.
78 00:13:04 All right, stop. Hold it there.
79 00:13:13 Report any variances over two feet.
80 00:13:21 Here, hold on to these. Come on, grab it.
81 00:13:28 All right, give me a wrench, I need the wrench.
82 00:13:31 wrench! Anybody there?
83 00:13:36 All right, oil. I need the oil. Thank you.
84 00:13:43 All right, we're done. We're goo...
85 00:13:47 Sorry... Here.
86 00:13:52 Al Giordino.
87 00:13:53 Eva Rojas.
88 00:13:54 Nice work.
89 00:13:56 Thanks.
90 00:13:57 Welcome aboard.
91 00:14:00 All right, turn it on. Go down.
92 00:14:08 Hi.
93 00:14:09 -How are you? Feeling better? I'm Rudi.-Yes, thank you.
94 00:14:12 Sorry, where are we?
95 00:14:13 This is the Martha Ann. It's a NUMA boat. Ship.
96 00:14:16 We didn't know who you were so we kind of patched you up ourselves.
97 00:14:19 You had an oedema of the upper tracheal track.
98 00:14:21 Rudi, I've been waiting two months for this moment.
99 00:14:24 Don't mess it up for me by letting him drown.
100 00:14:26 Yes, Admiral.
101 00:14:27 Diver up...
102 00:14:29 ...counting in five,
103 00:14:31 three, two, one.
104 00:14:47 Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce to you...
105 00:14:50 ...after a 772 year engagement on the bottom of the ocean...
106 00:14:54 ...king Bateen!
107 00:15:01 Nice job, everyone.
108 00:15:03 Except you, Al. what the hell.
109 00:15:05 It's a ten ton-rated winch, my friend...
110 00:15:07 not a fly-fishing rod.
111 00:15:08 you know what, you're thinking of the Thompson 12-91 .
112 00:15:11 Whereas you're astride a 12-93. Not that you could operate either one.
113 00:15:15 Boys.
114 00:15:16 Sir?
115 00:15:17 The king meets the people at the museum in five hours.
116 00:15:20 Don't worry, sir. He'll be there.
117 00:15:22 He better be.
118 00:15:27 Look who's on her feet.
119 00:15:29 Thanks to you, I guess.
120 00:15:31 You were lucky to just lose your bad. Dangerous city.
121 00:15:34 Damn it, I did lose my bad.
122 00:15:37 Nothing worth dying for, I hope?
123 00:15:39 Well that's a tough question.
124 00:15:41 Nothing worth you dying for.
125 00:15:43 Hey, Dirk. Get your butt up here so we can scrape some of the crap off this thing.
126 00:15:46 Excuse me. The wife.
127 00:15:48 Come on, ladies, get Mr. Bateen unhooked and clean,
128 00:15:50 we've a party to go to.
129 00:15:53 Admiral?
130 00:15:54 Retired. Jim sandecker.
131 00:15:56 Eva Rojas with the W.H.O.
132 00:16:00 You look like you could use a cup of coffee.
133 00:16:04 Dirk, I need your help. Is it left over fight of is it.
134 00:16:08 Right over left? I can't remember. It's driving me nuts.
135 00:16:11 Is there something about a rabbit...
136 00:16:13 going around a tree or something?
137 00:16:15 I'll be there in an hour.
138 00:16:17 What
139 00:16:19 -Dirk?-That was Oshodi.
140 00:16:22 He thinks he might have found something.
141 00:16:25 Oh, that's great. That is fantastic.
142 00:16:28 Thank you very much.
143 00:16:29 No... Fantastic for me.
144 00:16:32 I can't wait to tell Sandecker
145 00:16:34 that you're not gonna be at the museum tonight...
146 00:16:36 ...because one of your contacts from the Nigerian underworld...
147 00:16:39 ...had found evidence of a Civil war ironclad shipwrecked in a...
148 00:16:43 ...storm off Africa. Yeah, right.
149 00:16:45 That's what you're talking about, right?
150 00:16:47 Sandecker's gonna freak.
151 00:16:50 And I'll be there. He'll turn all red...
152 00:16:52 Fox Chases the rabbit around the tree and down the hole.
153 00:16:56 That's how the tie works.
154 00:16:58 Don't you worry, I'll be there.
155 00:17:01 Thank you. Thank you very much.
156 00:17:04 First, I'd like to thank the Lagos museum for this magnificent...
157 00:17:08 ...reception. I would also like...
158 00:17:10 ...to thank our primary benefactor on this project.
159 00:17:13 Yves Massarde.
160 00:17:15 Thank you.
161 00:17:20 We are NUMA...
162 00:17:22 ...the National underwater and Marine Agency...
163 00:17:26 ...and this, ladies and gentlemen, is what we do.
164 00:17:32 King Bateen.
165 00:17:37 Where is he?
166 00:17:37 He's not at the buffet.
167 00:17:39 Damn it.
168 00:17:39 Do you want a little kebab?
169 00:17:40 With the help of museums, with the help of governments...
170 00:17:44 ...private organizations like ours can work in partnership to make sure that history...
171 00:17:49 ...history that has been lost to the tides of time can be returned...
172 00:17:53 ...to its people.
173 00:17:55 Thank you. Thank you so much. Have a lovely evening.
174 00:18:04 Do you have a CD burner on that ship of yours?
175 00:18:07 Yes. The same one I bought from you last month.
176 00:18:11 I have a wonderful piece.
177 00:18:13 Straight from the Iraqi National museum.
178 00:18:15 Don't show me things like that, Oshodi. We're not that friendly.
179 00:18:18 Okay. Ah, now, here it is.
180 00:18:24 A very special piece.
181 00:18:26 The one I spoke to you about.
182 00:18:29 It breaks my heart just to show it to you.
183 00:18:40 Where did you get this?
184 00:18:42 Cash, please... we are not that friendly.
185 00:19:04 This is a great party.
186 00:19:08 Thank you for inviting us, Admiral.
187 00:19:10 The pleasure is mine.
188 00:19:11 Yves, this is the woman I was telling you about, Doctor Eva Rojas.
189 00:19:15 I am delighted to make your acquaintance. I'm yves massarde.
190 00:19:18 Nice to meet you. This is Doctor Frank Hopper.
191 00:19:20 How do you do?
192 00:19:22 Yves does a lot of business in Africa.
193 00:19:25 Some even in Mali.
194 00:19:28 Will you excuse me?
195 00:19:30 I understand you believe there is some sort of plague coming out of Mali?
196 00:19:35 We don't like to say 'plague'.
197 00:19:37 What do you think it is then?
198 00:19:38 A plague. So you do business in Mali?
199 00:19:41 Do you know anyone there who could help us by pressuring the W.H.O. to send a team?
200 00:19:46 Well, you see, much of Mali is controlled by a warlord.
201 00:19:48 General Kazim. Do you know him?
202 00:19:51 Yes. He used to be a Colonel in the Malian Army, and gave himself an upgrade the day...
203 00:19:54 ...he shot the President. He's the man who put the 'war' back into warlord.
204 00:19:58 And he controls the country?
205 00:20:00 Half of it, and the other half no-one controls, but I don't know which is worse.
206 00:20:03 But I must warn you it is very dangerous for foreigners right now.
207 00:20:07 I would say it's probably more dangerous for locals.
208 00:20:09 Yes, but your death would look very bad in the papers.
209 00:20:13 So does the word 'plague'.
210 00:20:18 All right. I will call some people,
211 00:20:20 but... at the end of the day I'm just a businessman. So...
212 00:20:24 Be patient.
213 00:20:25 Oh, yeah, she's good at that.
214 00:20:28 He's not gonna help us. This was a waste of time.
215 00:20:31 Eva, we can't just wander into the middle of a Malian Civil war.
216 00:20:35 Fighting with the Tuaregs is too severe, you know that.
217 00:20:38 I think we should go back to the hospital...
218 00:20:41 Admiral. Have you ever seen a confederate gold dollar?
219 00:20:43 Oh, dear God, don't start this again.
220 00:20:45 Of course not. Because the confederacy never made a gold dollar.
221 00:20:48 The mint was destroyed near the end of the war.
222 00:20:49 Dirk, I beg you...
223 00:20:51 But not before Jefferson Davis had five samples made.
224 00:20:55 He gave four of those samples to his top Generals,
225 00:20:58 Lee, Jackson, Stuart and Johnson.
226 00:21:00 Every time we come to Africa,
227 00:21:02 out comes that stupid ship model. Out come the old port journals.
228 00:21:05 We are leaving for Australia tomorrow.
229 00:21:07 Four of those samples have been found.
230 00:21:09 But the fifth never was.
231 00:21:12 That one was given to an old family friend of Davis.
232 00:21:15 A brilliant young sea captain named Mason Tombs.
233 00:21:17 Captain of the CSS Ironclad Texas.
234 00:21:23 Where in the hell did you get this?
235 00:21:24 Frederick Oshodi. And he got it from a man named Indigwe.
236 00:21:27 But the important thing is that Indigwe found this in Labbezanga, Mali.
237 00:21:31 My dad collects coins.
238 00:21:32 Now that coin and the Texas were on the Niger River.
239 00:21:36 It's impossible.An ironclad couldn't make it with her draught.
240 00:21:39 Let me take the Calliope up to Labbezanga, have a look around.
241 00:21:41 You can't have my boat, Dirk.
242 00:21:42 Three days, Admiral. Just three days. Imagine.
243 00:21:46 Imagine!
244 00:21:51 All right, if I strike out, you'll never hear another word about this.
245 00:21:58 You got 72 hours. And not a nano-second more.
246 00:22:02 You fellas just bought yourself a boat trip.
247 00:22:05 You're a gentleman, Admiral, I don't care what they say about you.
248 00:22:08 I got a bottle says we never find it.
249 00:22:11 Make it a case.
250 00:22:13 All right. You're on.
251 00:22:44 Buenos dias.
252 00:22:46 You're late.
253 00:22:48 Excuse me?
254 00:22:48 I was told eight o'clock departure.
255 00:22:50 Eight o'clock?
256 00:22:51 I never said eight o'clock.
257 00:22:52 I said nine.
258 00:22:53 It's after ten.
259 00:22:54 Who said eight?
260 00:22:57 Admiral Sandecker.
261 00:22:58 Yeah. He said to give him a call if you had any problems.
262 00:23:00 A problem? With what?
263 00:23:02 He wants you to take us up the river to Mali.
264 00:23:05 What?
265 00:23:06 No, no, no. Taking you to Mali?
266 00:23:11 Wait. There's been an outbreak in Mali.
267 00:23:14 It's going to become an epidemic.
268 00:23:16 And you wanna hitch a ride, Doctor?
269 00:23:19 What, W.H.O.'s making budgetary cut backs?
270 00:23:21 Please. It's important.
271 00:23:23 You guys got enough gear?
272 00:23:25 Probable not.
273 00:23:32 Small boat. No privacy.
274 00:23:35 I'm not shy.
275 00:24:59 So where do you call home?
276 00:25:01 I have a house in Monterey, but I'm never there.
277 00:25:04 Monterey. There's great diving in Monterey.
278 00:25:06 Is that all you ever think about? Diving?
279 00:25:09 No. sometimes I think about Petricdla Pholadiformis.
280 00:25:14 The angel wing clam.
281 00:25:17 -Beautiful.-Yeah.
282 00:25:19 This river's the only place on earth they're found.
283 00:25:21 When they're underwater, they glow in the dark.
284 00:25:23 Now, the amazing thing is that modern science cannot explain why.
285 00:25:26 There must be a reason.
286 00:25:29 Till then my theory is that they do it because they can.
287 00:25:31 Dirk. That's it. Let's go.
288 00:25:34 Angel wings.
289 00:25:37 World would be a lot cooler place if more of us mere like that, huh?
290 00:25:54 This is the center of the cluster. Here.
291 00:25:56 Asselar. That's where we have to go.
292 00:26:00 Right in the middle of Kazim's Civil War.
293 00:26:02 You ever been after marlins, Doctor?
294 00:26:04 Oh, no, not the marlin story again, Al.
295 00:26:07 733 pounds.
296 00:26:09 Five and a half hours in the fighting chair.
297 00:26:12 I thought it was 600 pounds?
298 00:26:15 What did you catch that day? Can't remember.
299 00:26:17 Anything at all.
300 00:26:19 How long you guys been together?
301 00:26:21 Since kindergarten. College. Navy. NUMA.
302 00:26:25 Poor guy's always been in my shadow.
303 00:26:28 Always the Al's maid, never the Al. Right?
304 00:26:37 Nice, Doc. You're pulling your weight.
305 00:26:43 My watch, chief.
306 00:26:44 All right, my man. Thanks.
307 00:26:51 Your friend Al told me all about your Captain Tombs and his boat.
308 00:26:56 Oh, he did, did he?
309 00:26:58 He also said Ironclads were not made to cross the ocean.
310 00:27:01 No, neither was man. Tequila?
311 00:27:08 And you found a Coin?
312 00:27:13 Not just a coin.
313 00:27:17 I found the coin.
314 00:27:20 Now I also have a letter from the captain's widow...
315 00:27:22 ...alluding to her husband's urgent Eastern voyage...
316 00:27:26 ...I have a sailor's log on an Atlantic clipper who...
317 00:27:28 ...swears on a stack of Bibles he saw a great iron beast steaming...
318 00:27:31 ...two miles off the African coast.
319 00:27:35 Now what kind of man tries to take a ship like that across the ocean?
320 00:27:41 Why? How?
321 00:27:43 I don't know. But I plan on finding out.
322 00:27:51 Al loves it when people ask me that.
323 00:27:53 Thinks it makes me look a bit...
324 00:28:05 This must be nice...
325 00:28:08 ...to have this as your office.
326 00:28:11 Hell, every great thing that's ever happened to me, happened in the water.
327 00:28:17 Every one.
328 00:28:31 Rudi, come on, help me out with this.
329 00:28:34 Oumar.
330 00:28:36 You got it?
331 00:28:37 There you go.
332 00:28:38 How long to Asselar?
333 00:28:39 Six, eight hours. No problem. You stay for long?
334 00:28:42 No, not long.
335 00:28:44 All right, this one too.
336 00:28:45 Think it'll be safe?
337 00:28:47 It's okay.
338 00:28:48 Where we go now, no fighting, no problem.
339 00:28:52 Yeah, no problem.
340 00:28:53 No Tuareg.
341 00:28:55 Listen. I've been thinking.
342 00:28:58 When this is over, there's a place I know.
343 00:29:01 It's called Monterey.
344 00:29:03 Never heard of it.
345 00:29:04 No? It's got a beautiful beach.
346 00:29:08 Golden sands, aqua blue surf. The place is paradise.
347 00:29:12 Sounds good.
348 00:29:12 Yeah.
349 00:29:14 I also happen to know a woman who has a house there.
350 00:29:18 And because she's a workaholic, she's never at home.
351 00:29:21 Now I haven't asked her,
352 00:29:23 but I'm pretty sure that she wouldn't mind if you dropped by.
353 00:29:26 Can I bring a friend?
354 00:29:29 You'd have to ask her.
355 00:29:31 I already did.
356 00:29:34 You did?
357 00:29:37 You, me, and the bay of Monterey.
358 00:29:41 Thank you for everything.
359 00:29:43 You're welcome.
360 00:29:44 And good luck to you.
361 00:29:45 And you as well, bon route, Doctor.
362 00:30:04 Bonjour, madame, Ca va. Mr. Indigwe, he lives...?
363 00:30:07 Une moment, une moment.
364 00:30:12 Indigwe. He find this one week before, yes?
365 00:30:14 Indigwe est mort. ll y a une semaine.
366 00:30:22 I'm not too much of a linguist...
367 00:30:24 ...but that didn't sound too good.
368 00:30:28 Indigwe is dead.
369 00:30:34 Ehy, the check.
370 00:30:35 What is the check? L'addition.
371 00:30:46 Hey, you know my dad collected ancient coins...
372 00:30:49 ...from Rome, China, Siam, Persia.
373 00:30:53 Somehow they all ended up in a shoebox in New Jersey.
374 00:30:58 Meaning?
375 00:31:00 Coins travel, Dirk.
376 00:31:02 Even if that poor guy was still alive, It could have been nothing.
377 00:31:07 Yeah, but the coin traveled from somewhere, al...
378 00:31:10 ...and unless it hitched a ride on the back of a dolphin...
379 00:31:13 ...I'm gonna guess that its jumping-off point was a little bit closer to where we're sitting.
380 00:31:18 Really, you can see that Ironclad Steaming up the river?
381 00:31:22 I mean really, Isn't it more likely that we missed it somewhere off the coast of Virginia? Huh?
382 00:31:28 Right?
383 00:31:32 Hello?
384 00:31:35 Dirk?
385 00:31:38 I'll meet you at the boat.
386 00:31:44 No... I got the check.
387 00:31:47 Don't worry about it. I'm serious.
388 00:31:49 I know, I get it all the time.
389 00:31:51 Sit down, I'll get the check. L'addition!
390 00:32:39 Salaam alaikum.
391 00:32:40 Alaikum salaam.
392 00:32:49 Ya-sheikh...
393 00:32:52 ...my name is Dirk.
394 00:32:55 I'm looking for a boat.
395 00:33:00 And when would we have seen this boat?
396 00:33:02 About 140 years ago, in 1866.
397 00:33:06 Back when Labbezanga was one of the greatest ports in Africa.
398 00:33:10 Do you know anything else?
399 00:33:12 We use events to find dates, not dates to find events.
400 00:33:17 Well, there was a storm. There was a great storm.
401 00:33:21 One that would have raised the depths of the Niger enough to allow the boat to get here, yes.
402 00:33:34 It is written here.
403 00:33:38 Six days after the great storm...
404 00:33:40 a dark ship rode without sails under the banner of...
405 00:33:44 ...a single star.
406 00:33:47 It was driven up river, never to return.
407 00:33:52 Bearing...
408 00:33:54 ...death.
409 00:33:57 It brought a sickness from here up to Gao...
410 00:34:01 ...and bore over 300 souls to heaven.
411 00:34:05 It was believed a damnation from Allah.
412 00:34:09 A ghost ship. A cursed ship.
413 00:34:13 Safinat al maut.
414 00:34:17 Safinat al maut.
415 00:34:21 What does that mean?
416 00:34:31 Safinat al maut.
417 00:34:33 What?
418 00:34:34 That's Arabic, al.
419 00:34:36 Yeah. Sounds poetic. What's it mean?
420 00:34:37 The ship of death.
421 00:34:39 Great. Shall we call Sandecker?
422 00:34:41 No.
423 00:34:42 What ship? Whose death?
424 00:34:44 -He'd just tell us to come home.-Sounds reasonable.
425 00:34:46 Yeah. Then I'd get a case of tequila.
426 00:34:47 So, boys, we're going up river to Gao.
427 00:34:50 All right.
428 00:34:51 Rudi, you gonna run the sonar on the river bed?
429 00:34:53 Guys, come on. I was hoping to meet a girl on the Australia trip.
430 00:34:56 No, African war zone. Ship of death.
431 00:35:00 # Sweet home Alabama #
432 00:35:05 # Where the skies are so blue #
433 00:35:10 # Sweet home Alabama #
434 00:35:15 # Lord I'm coming home to you #
435 00:35:32 Got a profile.
436 00:35:33 Another truck bumper?
437 00:35:35 Bicycle?
438 00:35:36 VCR?
439 00:35:37 16 degrees, 20 decimal zero minutes north.
440 00:35:40 Wait, wait, hold on. It's just some interference with the buoy.
441 00:35:43 Al.
442 00:35:44 Yeah, I got it.
443 00:35:45 When's the last time you checked the calibration on that thing?
444 00:35:47 I had it out of the water three hours ago. Right.
445 00:35:52 Anything, Al?
446 00:35:54 Hey, guys, take a look at this.
447 00:36:02 It's red algae.
448 00:36:05 That doesn't make any sense, this is fresh water.
449 00:36:07 I'd better get a sample.
450 00:36:08 Yeah.
451 00:36:26 It's okay, they're just looking for Tuareg fighters.
452 00:36:56 Bon appetite, mon General.
453 00:36:58 Massarde, comment allez-vous?
454 00:37:01 Mmm. Very well, thank you.
455 00:37:04 For you.
456 00:37:08 Join me.
457 00:37:09 Thank you.
458 00:37:14 These belonged to General Mayenne.
459 00:37:19 Then one of them actually killed the comte de vezelay.
460 00:37:24 Isn't that fascinating?
461 00:37:28 Beads for the natives, Yves.
462 00:37:31 What do you want?
463 00:37:35 You know the doctors I was telling you about?
464 00:37:38 I am afraid they're on their way to Mali.
465 00:37:43 I thought your man was going to take care of them in Lagos?
466 00:37:46 We had a problem.
467 00:37:47 And now the problem is mine.
468 00:37:54 And another thing, General, if I May say...
469 00:37:58 ...I am slightly concerned your...
470 00:38:00 ...measures of containment are losing their effectiveness.
471 00:38:03 Why?
472 00:38:04 Because 5 or 6 poor souls escaped from Mali and died in their beds?
473 00:38:08 The disease spreads quickly.
474 00:38:09 And luckily it kills quickly too.
475 00:38:14 General. I think you should control the movements of your population.
476 00:38:18 What's that?
477 00:38:21 Are you trying to tell me how to run my country?
478 00:38:24 You take care of your business, Yves.
479 00:38:27 I'll take care of mine.
480 00:38:29 Of course.
481 00:38:32 Rocks?
482 00:38:33 No.
483 00:38:33 River? Radio?
484 00:38:36 No.
485 00:38:37 Radar?
486 00:38:38 Rudi.
487 00:38:40 That's not... you can't even...
488 00:38:42 Here we go again.
489 00:38:43 All right, something I might get.
490 00:38:44 I spy...
491 00:38:48 ...with my little eye...
492 00:38:49 Guys.
493 00:38:52 Company.
494 00:38:53 This is the Malian civil Authority.
495 00:38:55 Prepare to be boarded, you are trespassing in Malian Waters.
496 00:38:59 -Shut off your engine and throw out a rope.-Hi, this is Al Giordino speaking.
497 00:39:03 Al, Sandecker.
498 00:39:05 -I presume you're on your way home with my boat?-Everyone on deck, right now.
499 00:39:07 It's for you.
500 00:39:09 Where are the rest of you? The doctors?
501 00:39:11 -Where are they?-Do you wanna tell me what's going on?
502 00:39:12 We are looking for the doctors.
503 00:39:13 I'm gonna have to put you on hold.
504 00:39:15 This isn't a normal shakedown, Al.
505 00:39:16 If you do not shut off your engine
506 00:39:18 you run the risk of being fired upon.
507 00:39:21 We are looking for the doctors. Where are they? Where is the woman?
508 00:39:24 I'm sorry. I don't speak English!
509 00:39:26 You are speaking English now.
510 00:39:29 I only know how to say "I don't speak English" in English.
511 00:39:34 Al.
512 00:39:35 Hi. Hold on!
513 00:39:39 Stop the engines now before we open fire!
514 00:39:44 Hat!
515 00:39:51 Did you get my hat?!
516 00:39:52 Sorry, it's gone!
517 00:39:54 That's my favourite hat!
518 00:40:09 Are you okay?
519 00:40:10 Yeah.
520 00:40:11 Where's Dirk?
521 00:40:13 I think he's...
522 00:40:26 Hold on!
523 00:41:03 Dirk. Dirk!
524 00:41:14 I'm gonna come in. you jump on the front.
525 00:41:17 You want me to jump?
526 00:41:19 Get on the front of the boat. Got it?
527 00:41:21 Really?
528 00:41:32 Al.
529 00:41:32 What?
530 00:41:37 Here, flare gun.
531 00:41:39 Signal for help?
532 00:41:39 No, shoot them!
533 00:41:50 Sorry.
534 00:41:55 Come a little closer, babe, come on.
535 00:42:04 Oh, yeah!
536 00:42:26 That is what I'm talking about.
537 00:42:57 Are you all right?
538 00:42:59 That was close.
539 00:43:00 Al, pick up the phone.
540 00:43:01 How are you?
541 00:43:03 Pick up the phone! Will somebody...
542 00:43:05 -Rudi-What the hell's going on?
543 00:43:07 -I shot a guy with a flare gun.-A flare bun?
544 00:43:09 Cool.
545 00:43:10 What did you say?
546 00:43:12 Did you say you shot someone with a flare gun?
547 00:43:14 Who? Rudi, who did you shoot with a flare gun?
548 00:43:18 Don't put the...
549 00:43:22 Rudi?
550 00:43:34 Who's shooting? Al, Dirk, is someone shooting at you?
551 00:43:37 You better not hurt my boat.
552 00:43:40 Engine two is out!
553 00:43:42 Fourth and long, man! What do you wanna do?
554 00:43:47 I think we need to pull a panama.
555 00:43:49 A Panama?
556 00:43:50 A Panama!
557 00:43:52 Panama?
558 00:43:53 You think? Really?
559 00:43:54 Rudi, tell them, no Panama.
560 00:43:56 Somebody pick up... They're ignoring me.
561 00:43:59 Everybody's ignoring me. Pick up the phone!
562 00:44:01 Take it. We're doing a panama.
563 00:44:03 What's a panama?
564 00:44:04 Navy thing.
565 00:44:05 I didn't know you were in Panama.
566 00:44:07 Weren't. we were in Nicaragua.
567 00:44:08 So why do you call it a Panama?
568 00:44:10 We thought we were in panama.
569 00:44:11 No Panama!
570 00:44:15 What are you looking for?
571 00:44:29 Al. Al, I'm really confused.
572 00:44:40 How are we doing. Al?
573 00:44:43 Go help Dirk.
574 00:44:44 -What do I do with this?-Just go!
575 00:44:46 Down!
576 00:44:51 Open the engine hatch.
577 00:44:54 Let's go, Al!
578 00:45:01 Got it!
579 00:45:03 Here, light this!
580 00:45:06 Aren't these the Admiral's?
581 00:45:07 Just light it!
582 00:45:20 Whenever you're ready, Al.
583 00:45:22 Come on!
584 00:45:23 What are we doing?
585 00:45:24 I don't think you should be doing that.
586 00:45:26 Okay. Drop it.
587 00:45:27 We're good.
588 00:45:30 Right, hold on.
589 00:45:31 Hold on.
590 00:45:48 Hey, I need a life jacket.
591 00:46:08 Crap. He did a Panama.
592 00:46:18 Is that how it worked the first time?
593 00:46:21 It didn't really work the first time.
594 00:46:26 I lost my hat.
595 00:46:27 Again?
596 00:46:28 Yeah
597 00:46:42 Man, is Sandecker gonna be mad when you tell him you lost his satellite phone.
598 00:46:46 Not as mad as when Rudi tells him it was attached to the boat.
599 00:46:49 Wait. Why me?
600 00:46:50 Because we're not going back.
601 00:46:52 Right, Dirk?
602 00:46:52 No. we're going to Asselar.
603 00:46:54 No more Texas?
604 00:46:55 Ironclad's on hold for a while, guys.
605 00:46:58 Those soldiers weren't after us. They were after the doctors.
606 00:47:01 I've got a feeling whatever bug Eva's chasing, it must be a doosy.
607 00:47:04 And we gotta get there first.
608 00:47:05 Okay, I'm going with you guys, right?
609 00:47:06 No, you gotta tell Sandecker.
610 00:47:07 Hold on. How am I gonna get across the border? I never took survival training.
611 00:47:11 Consider this your course, Rudi.
612 00:47:13 It's kinda pass-fail. Which I always thought was easier.
613 00:47:15 Look, Rudi. Lay up here till dark. Then make your move.
614 00:47:18 The border's not far.
615 00:47:22 Al, you remember that time in Morocco?
616 00:47:25 Yeah, where you made me ride that damn camel that bit my ass?
617 00:47:30 Yeah, that's the time.
618 00:47:33 Why?
619 00:47:44 What is the secret to this thing?
620 00:47:46 Just wrap it around your nugget.
621 00:47:49 What part? Here? This?
622 00:47:52 Yeah.
623 00:47:55 Well how come yours stays on?
624 00:47:58 Maybe you got a small head.
625 00:48:00 I don't think so. Somebody would have told me.
626 00:48:29 Thank you.
627 00:48:36 Would Health Organization.
628 00:48:38 Hello?
629 00:48:40 Is anyone here?
630 00:48:48 Frank.
631 00:48:50 Look at this.
632 00:49:07 Anyone here?
633 00:49:15 Hello?
634 00:49:21 Hello?
635 00:49:38 Oh my God.
636 00:50:57 This well was filled in recently.
637 00:51:00 I think people here knew the water was making them sick.
638 00:51:02 I still say we should let Oumar go down.
639 00:51:05 Oumar, you wouldn't mind going down that well, would you?
640 00:51:07 -No, it's okay. I'll go down.-You see?
641 00:51:09 Frank, I'll be fine.
642 00:51:22 There you go.
643 00:51:25 All right, you're looking good.
644 00:51:29 Give her a little more rope.
645 00:51:35 Be careful, please.
646 00:51:37 Just take your time.
647 00:51:40 Eva, hold on.
648 00:51:43 Eva, Hold on, we've got you.
649 00:51:46 You got it?
650 00:51:46 It's okay.
651 00:51:48 Bring her up.
652 00:51:49 No, I'm fine. Give me more rope.
653 00:52:00 Got it. I made it.
654 00:52:16 Got water.
655 00:52:16 All right, great.
656 00:52:18 Get what we need, let's get you out of there.
657 00:52:22 Looks like we've got company.
658 00:52:25 Don't go anywhere. I'll be right back.
659 00:52:27 Okay.
660 00:52:29 I'm doctor Hopper with the world health organization.
661 00:52:32 You have no authority to be here.
662 00:52:38 Frank?!
663 00:52:39 Charlie, please, don't shoot me!
664 00:53:10 You hear that?
665 00:53:34 This is all of them?
666 00:53:36 Yes, sir.
667 00:53:38 The UN knows that we're here.
668 00:53:40 This is a united Nations sanctioned mission.
669 00:53:47 Where's your colleague?
670 00:53:51 No, no, no. I mean the woman.
671 00:53:57 She didn't come. She's ill.
672 00:54:02 This pistol, it belonged to General sir Henry Watkins.
673 00:54:07 .455 calibre, very rare.
674 00:54:10 Hard to find the rounds.
675 00:54:14 I have them made by Holland and Holland of London.
676 00:54:21 27 pounds each.
677 00:54:26 You should put the money to better use.
678 00:54:30 Like containing this plague.
679 00:54:48 I will give you some advice.
680 00:54:51 Tell me where Doctor Rojas is.
681 00:54:54 She's not here.
682 00:54:58 Have it your own way.
683 00:55:11 Make it look like a horde of Tuareg swine just came through here.
684 00:55:17 And find the woman. She's here.
685 00:55:21 Somewhere
686 00:55:54 You men,
687 00:55:57 Set up a perimeter. I want you to search the whole town.
688 00:56:01 Salim, come over here.
689 00:56:03 Yes, sir.
690 00:56:33 Open up a few rounds just to be sure.
691 00:57:36 Al! a little help here!
692 00:57:48 Oh, man.
693 00:58:44 Whoa, whoa. Eva.
694 00:58:50 Come on. Are you okay?
695 00:58:52 Yeah.
696 00:58:55 We gotta go.
697 00:58:58 Wait. Wait.
698 00:59:01 Frank!
699 00:59:04 Frank!
700 00:59:11 We're done here.
701 00:59:35 We're in tuareg country now.
702 00:59:39 We're gonna drive north about three hours till we hit the flat lands.
703 00:59:43 From there it should be a relatively easy drive to the Algerian border.
704 00:59:48 Sorry.
705 00:59:51 Eva.
706 00:59:55 Eva!
707 01:00:00 We'll get through, huh?
708 01:00:08 This way.
709 01:00:09 Will you please tell me what I am doing here?
710 01:00:10 Five men. Shot dead in cold blood. What do you think about that?
711 01:00:14 Hardly my responsibility.
712 01:00:16 No, you sit. You are a very brave man.
713 01:00:21 The only survivor.
714 01:00:22 Crawled all the way from Asselar to bring me the news.
715 01:00:25 How very commendable.
716 01:00:26 Caught in a classic Tuareg ambush, wouldn't you say?
717 01:00:29 Possibly.
718 01:00:30 One problem. There were no Tuareg.
719 01:00:51 Why didn't you tell me the doctors had American military support?
720 01:00:55 Because they didn't.
721 01:00:56 The two unarmed men who did this...
722 01:01:00 ...they were not amateurs, Yves.
723 01:01:02 Nor were the ones on the boat.
724 01:01:04 They are the same men, I think.
725 01:01:05 They're treasure hunters, General. Marine salvage, they call themselves.
726 01:01:09 Hardly your military elite.
727 01:01:11 Don't underestimate them. Watch out.
728 01:01:14 And if you find them, bring them to me.
729 01:01:46 What is it?
730 01:01:52 Get out of the jeep...
731 01:01:54 ...keep your hands up, move slowly.
732 01:02:21 What?
733 01:02:35 Three o'clock.
734 01:03:05 Tuaregs!
735 01:03:08 Hi. How are you?
736 01:03:52 Did you see that? No, hang on a minute.
737 01:04:16 Who are you, and why are you here?
738 01:04:21 We are enemies of Kazim.
739 01:04:24 You are American?
740 01:04:26 Yes.
741 01:04:29 ClA?
742 01:04:32 No.
743 01:04:39 I'm a doctor from the world Health Organization.
744 01:04:43 I'm investigating the source of a disease.
745 01:04:54 Come with me.
746 01:05:06 This is the disease you are looking for?
747 01:05:13 I believe it is.
748 01:05:22 All right, ready to go, Big D, Big D.
749 01:05:56 It's not a plague.
750 01:05:58 What?
751 01:05:59 It's not a plague, it's a poison.
752 01:06:01 There are toxins in the water here and in Asselar.
753 01:06:03 -Toxins?-Yes. That's what's making these people sick.
754 01:06:08 Can you treat it?
755 01:06:12 No.
756 01:06:16 Admiral, what can I do for you?
757 01:06:17 What do you hear from Mali?
758 01:06:19 It's a beautiful country.
759 01:06:21 Oh, kiss my ass!
760 01:06:23 I hear about a couple of American boys...
761 01:06:26 ...and their fancy yacht getting in some trouble on the Niger.
762 01:06:30 Does the Agency have a presence there?
763 01:06:32 No, it's strictly hands off.
764 01:06:34 Car1. I gotta get my boys out.
765 01:06:38 No. they're private citizens. Now, if they choose to go down there...
766 01:06:40 ...and get themselves shot up over some sunken treasure,
767 01:06:43 that in not a company problem.
768 01:06:45 I'm not asking the company.
769 01:06:47 You've got some nerve. Come down here compromising my cover.
770 01:06:51 And now you're gonna ask me to risk my whole career over this nonsense?
771 01:06:54 Well... since you put it that way, yes, I am.
772 01:06:59 No, you're not. Because I'm not gonna do it.
773 01:07:03 I'm not gonna do it.
774 01:07:07 October 27th, 1982.
775 01:07:12 Yeah, I knew you'd bring that up.
776 01:07:14 And now I have.
777 01:07:24 If I do this, we are even.
778 01:07:27 The slate's clean.
779 01:07:31 I'll see what I can do.
780 01:07:34 Always a pleasure, my friend.
781 01:07:39 Benzine, heavy metals, nitrates, basically...
782 01:07:43 ...the water's toxic.
783 01:07:49 I understand.
784 01:07:52 But Kazim's men followed your trail.
785 01:07:56 You must leave tomorrow at first light.
786 01:08:03 Modibo.
787 01:08:05 Eva found the same poison in the wells at Asselar.
788 01:08:08 It's over 300 miles from here.
789 01:08:10 Africa will find a place for us.
790 01:08:13 Modibo... we have to find the source.
791 01:08:17 That is for you. My duty is here with my people.
792 01:08:27 We leave in the morning.
793 01:08:30 I've heard that my car pleases your eyes.
794 01:08:38 It's a 1936 Avions Voisin.
795 01:08:41 Six cylinders, sleeve valve engine.
796 01:08:43 You know there was only six of these ever made?
797 01:08:48 How the hell did you get it?
798 01:08:50 We borrowed it from kazim.
799 01:09:01 Bye. Thank you.
800 01:09:04 Okay, ready? I'll do it, I'll do it.
801 01:09:06 Okay, here we go.
802 01:09:08 New Al record, right here. Come on.
803 01:09:43 I got something you gotta see.
804 01:09:44 Yeah?
805 01:09:45 All right, give me a minute.
806 01:09:47 Come on!
807 01:09:52 That is your Texas we're looking at, isn't it?
808 01:09:55 Sure the hell looks like it.
809 01:09:57 Sitting in the middle of the desert.
810 01:10:00 I am not paying off the tequila on a picture, okay?
811 01:10:03 Ship of the desert is a camel, it's not an ironclad battleship.
812 01:10:06 I mean there is no way that that could get across the desert.
813 01:10:10 At one time much of this desert was lush, green farmland,
814 01:10:13 and there were rivers everywhere.
815 01:10:16 Now the Ironclad obviously came up this river
816 01:10:19 and stopped at this structure.
817 01:10:21 Which is a fort, a castle? I don't know.
818 01:10:23 So the climate changed,
819 01:10:24 So let's say the water level dropped and the boat became stranded.
820 01:10:28 Or sailed away.
821 01:10:29 Or the land dried up, the soil turned to dust.
822 01:10:33 The sands blew in and...
823 01:10:35 ...the ship is still buried to this day.
824 01:10:39 Right here, next to the structure.
825 01:10:41 Okay, great.
826 01:10:42 So all we have to do is wait for the river to fill up again
827 01:10:45 and sail the Texas home.
828 01:10:48 That's how it's spreading.
829 01:10:49 -What is it?-The toxins.
830 01:10:51 What, in the dried up, non-existent river?
831 01:10:54 No. the same river that was on the surface 150 years ago...
832 01:10:57 ...still exists, It's just beneath our feet now,
833 01:11:00 sunk in the sand running along the rock strata.
834 01:11:02 Now the toxins are obviously leeching from their source into the underground river system.
835 01:11:06 Spreading from well to well.
836 01:11:08 Exactly.
837 01:11:10 So we find your Texas, we find the underground river.
838 01:11:15 e find the river, we find the source of the toxins.
839 01:11:25 Admiral.
840 01:11:25 Not now.
841 01:11:48 Rudi?
842 01:11:50 Admiral.
843 01:11:54 I have some bad news about your boat.
844 01:12:10 Whoa.
845 01:12:17 According to the cave painting, this is the place.
846 01:12:24 You know, Al...
847 01:12:26 ...if we were here 150 years ago,
848 01:12:29 we'd be swimming right now.
849 01:12:46 You know when you see someone that you haven't seen since high school?
850 01:12:50 And they got some dead end job,
851 01:12:53 And they're married to some woman that hates them they got like...
852 01:12:55 ...three kids who think he's a joke?
853 01:12:57 Isn't there some point where he stood back and said:
854 01:13:00 ..."Bob, don't take that job.
855 01:13:03 Bob, don't marry that harpy", you know.
856 01:13:07 Your point?
857 01:13:10 We're in the middle of a desert looking for the source of a river pollutant...
858 01:13:15 ...using as our map a cave drawing of a civil war gunship...
859 01:13:19 ...which is also in the desert.
860 01:13:21 I was wondering when we were gonna re-evaluate
861 01:13:25 our decision-making paradigm?
862 01:13:27 I dunno.
863 01:13:30 Working so far.
864 01:13:50 Hey, Al.
865 01:13:51 Yeah?
866 01:13:52 Let me see the 'scope.
867 01:13:53 Sure.
868 01:13:55 What do you see?
869 01:13:56 I dunno.
870 01:14:03 It looks like a solar energy plant. That's strange.
871 01:14:08 There's a collecting tower...
872 01:14:12 ...but no out-going transmission lines.
873 01:14:19 Massarde Enterprises.
874 01:14:21 Massarde? Yves Massarde?
875 01:14:24 Whoever it is, they've got heavy security.
876 01:14:35 Let's check it out.
877 01:15:48 Come on, Eva, kick him, let's go.
878 01:15:51 One, two...
879 01:15:52 ...three...
880 01:15:54 I got you.
881 01:16:33 You okay?
882 01:16:33 Yes.
883 01:16:34 Nice job, Doc.
884 01:16:36 Thank you.
885 01:16:36 How are we doing, Al?
886 01:16:37 Great. Get in the hole.
887 01:17:10 Admiral!
888 01:17:11 Not now, Rudi. I don't have time.
889 01:17:13 Yes, sir... you do.
890 01:17:23 That's not possible.
891 01:17:33 Yellow Five report to station three.
892 01:17:39 Loading procedure commencing. Extraction protocol complete.
893 01:17:52 Please ensure all active materials are securely stored.
894 01:17:57 What the hell is this place?
895 01:17:59 Good question.
896 01:18:04 These barrels here are probably full of chemical waste.
897 01:18:08 They're going in that chamber...
898 01:18:12 ...and they're coming out the other side empty.
899 01:18:17 They're using the solar power to superheat and vapourise the toxins.
900 01:18:21 Looks clean too.
901 01:18:25 What about those barrels?
902 01:19:13 Hi. How are you?
903 01:19:21 Oh my God.
904 01:19:28 I think we found your source.
905 01:19:55 Tuareg prisoners.
906 01:19:58 These must be the soldiers captured from Modibo's village.
907 01:20:01 He thought they were dead.
908 01:20:03 This Massarde guy's really starting to piss me off.
909 01:20:06 Well it's time to call in the cavalry.
910 01:20:09 Let's go.
911 01:20:13 Doctor Rojas, I do wish you had stayed in Lagos.
912 01:20:26 I got your report.
913 01:20:28 Kind of dense, huh?
914 01:20:33 Okay, my understanding is...
915 01:20:35 ...there's a problem with the water. Am I right?
916 01:20:39 Rudi?
917 01:20:40 The water in the Niger River is being poisoned.
918 01:20:43 Right now, it's in Mali,
919 01:20:45 but it's headed toward us, fast.
920 01:20:47 If we don't do something,
921 01:20:48 within one week it's gonna hit the Atlantic.
922 01:20:51 And, when that interacts with the salt water...
923 01:20:54 ...that growth rate is gonna explode.
924 01:20:58 The oxygen levels in the affected waters
925 01:21:00 will decrease by 40 to 60 percent...
926 01:21:02 ...killing all plant and animal life.
927 01:21:04 If it gets to the ocean...
928 01:21:06 ...it's half way to New York within six months...
929 01:21:09 ...then there's nothing we can do.
930 01:21:15 Is that all?
931 01:21:23 Do you have any independent confirmation?
932 01:21:27 Nope.
933 01:21:28 Because intervening in a sovereign country, granted I'm only in the job a couple of months...
934 01:21:32 ...I'm pretty sure that's gonna be tough to get an okay for.
935 01:21:34 I need you to try.
936 01:21:35 I'm gonna look into this, I am.
937 01:21:37 I'm gonna pass this on to the State Department. Get their take on this.
938 01:21:40 I think that's the best way to proceed.
939 01:21:43 Thank you, gentlemen.
940 01:22:12 Al.
941 01:22:16 Where the hell are we?
942 01:22:19 I don't know.
943 01:22:22 Where's Eva?
944 01:22:24 So, the two Americans, they're on their way, General.
945 01:22:29 The doctor, well...
946 01:22:31 I'm afraid there has been an incident, General...
947 01:22:34 ...an exchange of gunfire, most unfortunate...
948 01:22:39 She's dead.
949 01:22:42 Yes, General. I'm sorry I...
950 01:22:53 You know, Doctor Rojas, you're lucky I'm such a gentleman.
951 01:23:00 Enabling program, phase two.
952 01:23:02 Who else knows you're here?
953 01:23:10 This facility is a miracle of modern science.
954 01:23:15 State-of-the-art technology.
955 01:23:16 Solar energy harnessed to destroy the world's contaminants.
956 01:23:19 Not such a bad idea after all.
957 01:23:21 It's a toxic waste dump.
958 01:23:22 It's not so simple. You see, all new technology has enemies.
959 01:23:26 Sandstorms, for example, they chip away at the mirrors.
960 01:23:29 Productivity falls and the...
961 01:23:31 waste needs to be stored underground.
962 01:23:33 So, we have developed new laminate coating to...
963 01:23:37 protect the mirrors. and with this new approach
964 01:23:41 our problems should now be in the past.
965 01:23:43 You're poisoning a river system underground.
966 01:23:46 It's spreading across Western Africa.
967 01:23:51 You're wrong. That's impossible.
968 01:23:55 Securing burn chamber.
969 01:23:58 Who else knows you're here?
970 01:24:00 The Nigerian Government. The W.H.O.
971 01:24:10 No-one else knows you're here, do they?
972 01:24:16 Initiate system safety check.
973 01:24:25 What are you doing?
974 01:24:31 I got it.
975 01:24:33 Die!
976 01:24:39 Live!
977 01:24:45 You got it?
978 01:24:50 Clear?
979 01:24:52 Got it.
980 01:25:01 One, two, three.
981 01:25:03 One, two, three.
982 01:25:14 Wait! Not good!
983 01:25:16 Not good! New plan.
984 01:25:17 I like it.
985 01:25:46 Well...
986 01:25:49 ...that's a new one.
987 01:25:51 Yeah.
988 01:25:53 We're home-free now.
989 01:25:59 Sweet, sweet, sweet
990 01:26:00 Run fast she don't but she swims real well
991 01:26:04 Racing through the water with a swish of her tail
992 01:26:06 She's my little mermaid
993 01:26:20 Massarde, your packages have not arrived. Apparently they were lost in the desert.
994 01:26:23 Yes, I heard.
995 01:26:24 Tell me, Yves, the doctor?
996 01:26:27 Promise me she's dead.
997 01:26:28 Yes, yes.
998 01:26:29 Be a shame to fall out over a woman, no?
999 01:26:32 General, I think we should suspend waste shipments to the plant for the time being.
1000 01:26:36 Nonsense. The borders are all closed.
1001 01:26:39 The sick are either quarantined or dead.
1002 01:26:41 I did not expend all these resources only to see my profits shrink.
1003 01:26:45 Yes, but I have good reasons to believe the toxins are in the Niger River.
1004 01:26:49 Then the problem is no longer ours,
1005 01:26:51 but our neighbours' downstream.
1006 01:26:52 They will soon find out. The Americans did.
1007 01:26:54 Okay, Yves, as you please.
1008 01:26:57 Close the plant. But your payments to me will continue.
1009 01:27:03 Okay.
1010 01:27:05 Don't worry.
1011 01:27:06 It's Africa. Nobody cares about Africa.
1012 01:27:14 This photo was taken 24 hours ago.
1013 01:27:17 Normally, Kazim likes to keep his tanks where he can see them...
1014 01:27:20 ...in case the people get frisky. This one...
1015 01:27:23 ...taken four hours ago...
1016 01:27:25 ...shows the tanks mobilising north, to the desert.
1017 01:27:29 And my guess...
1018 01:27:30 ...and intelligence supports this, they're looking for your boys.
1019 01:27:34 Well, we'll have to find them first.
1020 01:27:36 We already did. Yesterday they showed up in a...
1021 01:27:38 ...Tuareg village about 200 miles north west of Gao.
1022 01:27:42 That's within range. You could get choppers in there if you flew at night.
1023 01:27:46 But your boys already left.
1024 01:27:47 Left?
1025 01:27:48 Where? Going where?
1026 01:27:50 Based on their behaviour so far...
1027 01:27:54 ...I have no idea.
1028 01:29:19 Dirk?
1029 01:29:19 Yeah, yeah, yeah, I see it.
1030 01:29:29 You don't see that every day.
1031 01:29:45 I bet you a hundred there's a tool kit in there.
1032 01:29:48 I don't wanna rain on your crazy parade, buddy, but...
1033 01:29:53 ...I don't think we can fix this thing.
1034 01:30:11 # I like to dream #
1035 01:30:15 # Yes, right between the sound machine #
1036 01:30:20 # On a cloud of sound I drift in the night #
1037 01:30:22 # Any place it goes is right Goes far, flies near... #
1038 01:30:27 # ...to the stars away from here #
1039 01:30:29 # Well, you don't know what we can find #
1040 01:30:34 A little more to the left, Al.
1041 01:30:35 Left.
1042 01:30:40 That's it, right there. We're dialled in, baby.
1043 01:30:47 # You don't know what we can find #
1044 01:30:50 # Why don't you come with me little girl #
1045 01:30:53 # On a magic carpet ride #
1046 01:31:06 Hello?
1047 01:31:07 Hey, Admiral.
1048 01:31:08 Dirk?
1049 01:31:09 How you doin'?
1050 01:31:10 Dirk, thank God. Where the hell are you?
1051 01:31:13 That's a damn good question.
1052 01:31:15 Listen, I've got some bad news.
1053 01:31:17 Your buddy, Yves Massarde, he's got an industrial factory that's dumping...
1054 01:31:20 ...deadly toxins into the Niger.
1055 01:31:22 Right now, I think he's got Eva at his plant.
1056 01:31:25 Which hopefully is gonna be our next stop.
1057 01:31:28 I've got something for you. Rudi's got chemistry here...
1058 01:31:32 ...that says if that leak's not shut down ASAP, it's gonna reach the ocean.
1059 01:31:36 And when it does, that'll be ground zero
1060 01:31:38 for the Atlantic's version of Chernobyl.
1061 01:31:40 I get it.
1062 01:31:40 I have got something more.
1063 01:31:42 I've got word that Kazim has mobilized his troops and is heading across the desert.
1064 01:31:46 We could use some serious muscle, Admiral.
1065 01:31:48 Well, you're not gonna get it. Not fast enough.
1066 01:31:51 I'm getting the DC two-step big time.
1067 01:31:53 And this has to be done...
1068 01:31:55 Yesterday. I got it.
1069 01:32:00 I can't ask you boys to go this alone.
1070 01:32:02 Well, that's the great part, sir.
1071 01:32:05 You know you never have to.
1072 01:32:21 There is no more time, Modibo.
1073 01:32:24 Now is your chance to hit Kazim where it really hurts.
1074 01:32:27 We only have small arms.
1075 01:32:30 They are no use against concrete and heavy machine-guns.
1076 01:32:33 But you have power in numbers.
1077 01:32:35 We attack when he does not expect it. We have to try.
1078 01:32:38 Do you know what Kazim's war with us has cost my people in lives...
1079 01:32:43 ...in the poverty and disease it causes?
1080 01:32:45 Then come with us. And let's finish it.
1081 01:32:51 I cannot afford to have my men slaughtered in a full frontal attack.
1082 01:32:56 We cannot go with you.
1083 01:32:59 I understand.
1084 01:33:03 I've got another idea.
1085 01:33:10 Can I borrow your car?
1086 01:33:31 Kazim. Kazim.
1087 01:33:43 Had you going there, didn't we?
1088 01:33:46 You?
1089 01:33:48 Hi. How are you?
1090 01:34:00 Zakara, go get the doctor.
1091 01:34:07 Move on ahead, let's go.
1092 01:34:15 Where is everybody?
1093 01:34:16 I don't know, corporate retreat?
1094 01:34:19 Go.
1095 01:34:21 Something's wrong here, Al. This place is completely deserted.
1096 01:34:35 Modibo.
1097 01:34:45 Nobody home.
1098 01:34:47 Hey, Al?
1099 01:34:48 Yeah.
1100 01:34:49 What would you do if you were about to be exposed as the worst polluter of modern times?
1101 01:34:53 I don't know. Run for President?
1102 01:34:55 You'd hide the evidence, right?
1103 01:34:56 -Yeah, right-How do you hide 50 tonnes of industrial waste
1104 01:35:03 without anybody noticing it?
1105 01:35:06 You don't.
1106 01:35:09 He's gonna blow the place, Al.
1107 01:35:11 That's not exactly subtle.
1108 01:35:13 That's what he's gonna do.
1109 01:35:16 That's why it's abandoned.
1110 01:35:17 Make it look like an industrial accident, and he walks.
1111 01:35:19 That's a good idea.
1112 01:35:20 No, not really.
1113 01:35:22 The toxins will be sealed underground
1114 01:35:25 and there'll be no way to contain them, Al.
1115 01:35:27 Okay. To bring this place down, he'd need 20 or 30 military grade devices...
1116 01:35:31 ...all wired for simultaneous detonation. It would never look like an accident.
1117 01:35:35 Unless one centrally placed device...
1118 01:35:38 ...diverted all the plant's stored energy into one massive explosion.
1119 01:35:42 Which would look like an accident.
1120 01:35:43 Yes.
1121 01:35:44 We've gotta get that bomb, Al.
1122 01:35:46 I'll find the bomb, you get the girl.
1123 01:36:05 That's it.
1124 01:36:12 Got it. Bomb in a barrel.
1125 01:36:20 Come on.
1126 01:36:51 Get in. Get us out of here. Now!
1127 01:36:54 Come on, let's go!
1128 01:37:09 Out, out!
1129 01:37:12 Don't shoot.
1130 01:37:15 Back off!
1131 01:37:17 Easy.
1132 01:37:18 I apologise, Mr Pitt. This is not what it appears.
1133 01:37:22 Did I miss something?
1134 01:37:24 I've seen your toxic dump...
1135 01:37:26 ...I've seen the sick Tuareg women and kids,
1136 01:37:28 and I saw the dead in Asselar.
1137 01:37:30 Did I leave something out?
1138 01:37:35 Get this thing out of here, quick!
1139 01:37:37 don't move.
1140 01:38:11 Take us out a thousand metres and circle the plant.
1141 01:38:30 Remote system activated. All personnel please move to designated safety areas.
1142 01:39:11 Initiate mirror positioning.
1143 01:40:15 Temperature threshold
1144 01:40:16 ten per cent.
1145 01:40:39 Come on! Come on! Come on!
1146 01:41:26 Commence incineration burn.
1147 01:41:28 In five, four...
1148 01:41:32 ...three, two...
1149 01:41:35 ...one.
1150 01:42:05 Warning. Malfunction detected.
1151 01:42:07 Initiate emergency shutdown.
1152 01:42:10 Thank you and have a nice day.
1153 01:42:13 Get us out of here. Quick.
1154 01:42:19 Eva.
1155 01:42:22 How many times am I gonna have to save your ass?
1156 01:42:24 Well, in case you didn't notice, I actually saved yours.
1157 01:42:27 I wasn't in any danger.
1158 01:42:28 -Oh, no?-No.
1159 01:42:30 I'd have thought of something.
1160 01:42:31 Come here.
1161 01:42:35 We gotta go.
1162 01:42:51 What's with the costumes?
1163 01:42:53 Uniforms? It's his idea.
1164 01:42:56 Hey, by the way, with this plan of yours, do we have enough gas?
1165 01:43:00 Stop being so negative, Al.
1166 01:43:23 It's coming round on our six.
1167 01:43:28 It's Kazim. Hey, maybe he wants his car back.
1168 01:44:00 Al...
1169 01:44:01 did you bring any of the explosives from Massarde's?
1170 01:44:03 Couldn't find them. I didn't have time.
1171 01:44:05 Of course I brought the explosives!
1172 01:44:07 Eva, I hope you don't throw like a girl.
1173 01:44:24 He's coming around!
1174 01:44:36 Al, I need a door right now!
1175 01:44:53 Oh, my hat!
1176 01:45:06 Okay, here's the plan.
1177 01:45:07 Eva, get in the back seat behind me. Go.
1178 01:45:10 Al, give her that bag of explosives.
1179 01:45:13 Gotcha.
1180 01:45:14 Right. Hold on!
1181 01:45:21 Eva, I need you to throw a bundle of the dynamite into...
1182 01:45:24 ...that hillside every time I say. Comprendez?
1183 01:45:36 Now!
1184 01:45:44 Get us out! Move! Move!
1185 01:45:50 Dirk, we need cover!
1186 01:45:51 I'm working on it!
1187 01:46:10 Oh my God.
1188 01:46:23 Come on, Eva, let's go, let's go!
1189 01:46:27 Come on!
1190 01:46:33 Move, move!
1191 01:46:41 Eva, help me dig. Come on, let's go!
1192 01:46:47 How we looking, Al?
1193 01:46:48 Great.
1194 01:46:51 Dig faster!
1195 01:46:53 Need a little help, Al.
1196 01:47:08 Al.
1197 01:47:09 You didn't see any extra fuel tanks on that bird, did you?
1198 01:47:12 No, I didn't see any.
1199 01:47:13 That means he only has 20 to 30 minutes left of flight time.
1200 01:47:16 These walls are about two feet thick with a double steel coating...
1201 01:47:20 ...so there's no way his bullets can get to us.
1202 01:47:22 We just sit tight, wait him out.
1203 01:47:25 Eva, down!
1204 01:47:33 Say, Dirk.
1205 01:47:34 Yeah.
1206 01:47:36 You wanna talk me through that again?
1207 01:47:39 Armour piercing rounds?
1208 01:47:40 Yeah.
1209 01:47:42 Are you okay?
1210 01:47:44 I'm fine.
1211 01:48:01 Hey, Al.
1212 01:48:02 No, Dirk. It'll never work.
1213 01:48:05 Why not?
1214 01:48:06 It's 150 years old!
1215 01:48:08 It's hardly ever been used.
1216 01:48:09 It'll probably blow us to bits!
1217 01:48:11 Yeah, but at least we'll die fighting.
1218 01:48:13 Yeah, that's comforting.
1219 01:48:14 We need to open that gun port.
1220 01:48:15 What the hell are we doing, guys?
1221 01:48:21 I've gotta go outside.
1222 01:48:22 All right, go.
1223 01:48:35 Civil war piece of...
1224 01:48:41 That's it, Al.
1225 01:48:58 -Are you okay?-Yeah.
1226 01:49:01 Next time, you go.
1227 01:49:03 What the hell took you so long?
1228 01:49:04 Hey, guys.
1229 01:49:05 I stopped for coffee.
1230 01:49:06 Get a receipt?
1231 01:49:06 Yeah, I got a receipt. And I got you one too.
1232 01:49:08 -You're the best, Al.-Guys!
1233 01:49:10 I'll even get you the money from Sandecker.
1234 01:49:12 Guys!
1235 01:49:13 What?!
1236 01:49:17 Great. Now we're really in trouble.
1237 01:49:22 Incoming! Down!
1238 01:49:33 If we bring down Kazim, the Army will surrender.
1239 01:49:35 -Cut the head off the snake...-body dies.
1240 01:49:37 Exactly.
1241 01:49:38 Gonna need cannonball, powder and fuses.
1242 01:49:40 I'll get the cannonball.
1243 01:49:40 Eva, I need you to find the fuses.
1244 01:49:42 They're gonna be in a box, about this size,
1245 01:49:44 they look something like carrot sticks. Go.
1246 01:50:13 150 yards!
1247 01:50:14 I got them!
1248 01:50:17 Incoming!
1249 01:50:40 Jefferson Davis had how many samples made?
1250 01:50:47 Let's get that cannon out the porthole.
1251 01:50:50 On the count of three we're gonna pull. Ready, Al?
1252 01:50:52 One, two, three.
1253 01:51:14 Bring me up 30 degrees, Al.
1254 01:51:44 I'm so tired of being shot at!
1255 01:51:46 Hold your positions. Secure the area.
1256 01:51:48 I will finish this.
1257 01:52:38 No! Get it!
1258 01:52:40 Get it out!
1259 01:52:51 Yeah!
1260 01:53:18 Look, look.
1261 01:53:24 Looks like you killed the snake.
1262 01:53:28 There's no way that that should've worked, right?
1263 01:54:50 You know, from our point of view,
1264 01:54:52 The great thing is we capped the plant.
1265 01:54:56 The river's safe.
1266 01:54:57 And I also understand the W.H.O. is administering...
1267 01:55:00 ...an anti-toxin in the villages formulated...
1268 01:55:03 ...from Doctor Rojas's samples.
1269 01:55:05 Better late than never.
1270 01:55:06 Absolutely.
1271 01:55:07 So, I trust your work on the Texas is going well?
1272 01:55:13 Giordino's on the job, making sure
1273 01:55:14 everything gets where it's supposed to go.
1274 01:55:16 All right!
1275 01:55:18 Probably not true, but did I hear...
1276 01:55:21 ...a rumour there's some American gold on board, on the Texas?
1277 01:55:27 Be nice if it were true.
1278 01:55:29 No. I can assure you there's no gold there belonging to the US.
1279 01:55:34 Admiral, the Administration was highly impressed with the way you...
1280 01:55:37 ...expedited all the red tape down here.
1281 01:55:40 They'd like to fold NUMA into...
1282 01:55:42 No, thanks.
1283 01:55:43 I'll never work in Government again.
1284 01:55:45 Which is exactly what they said you'd say.
1285 01:55:48 Look, they're offering full funding in exchange for...
1286 01:55:52 ...the occasional side job for the good guys.
1287 01:55:54 Who decides who the good guys are?
1288 01:55:55 You only do the jobs you want.
1289 01:56:01 I need a new yacht.
1290 01:56:02 You got it.
1291 01:56:05 And Rudi needs new computers.
1292 01:56:07 Done.
1293 01:56:13 There's one more thing.
1294 01:56:16 # In the morning #
1295 01:56:18 # Don't say you love me #
1296 01:56:21 # Cos I'll only kick you out of the door #
1297 01:56:26 Negligence is a grey area of the law, Yves.
1298 01:56:29 If the right people are approached and handled in the right manner...
1299 01:56:33 ...I think we avoid prosecution completely.
1300 01:56:48 # You won't need too much persuading #
1301 01:56:50 # I don't mean to sound degrading But with a face like that #
1302 01:56:54 # You got nothing to laugh about #
1303 01:56:58 Not bad, eh?
1304 01:56:59 You, me, the Bay of Monterey.
1305 01:57:05 You know, I was thinking.
1306 01:57:07 Remember that day in the desert?
1307 01:57:10 With the car, dynamite...
1308 01:57:13 ...Kazim's chasing us in the helicopter?
1309 01:57:15 Yeah.
1310 01:57:18 There's something I wanted to say to you that I never got a chance to.
1311 01:57:22 What's that?
1312 01:57:27 You do throw like a girl.
1313 01:57:30 # Stay with me #
1314 01:57:32 # Stay with me #
1315 01:57:35 # Oh tonight you'd better stay with me #
1316 01:57:40 # Stay with me #
1317 01:57:42 # Stay with me #
1318 01:57:45 # Oh tonight you'd better stay with me #
1319 01:58:10 # Come on, honey #
1320 01:58:12 # Stay with me #