Firefox Script - Dialogue Transcript

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Firefox Script

  
  
 
                   
One target left. Rejoin to the west.
I'll clean up.

 
                   
Plane distance three, watch  left.

 
                   
Roger. Rolling in left.

 
                   
Leave your cover.
Get out of there.

 
                   
Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!

 
                   
I've been hit 37 miles
southeast of San Juan. Heading.

 
                   
Major Gant?

 
                   
Can you hear me?

 
                   
Sorry we had to surprise you
like that.

  
                   
Get him out of here.

  
                   
This was taken on Friday.
It is the secret complex at Bilyarsk.

  
                   
At the top right corner,
you will see the main hangar.

  
                   
Could we...?

  
                   
Take a good look at this section...

  
                   
...because we have every reason to
believe you're looking at the Firefox.

  
                   
When the first rumors began to filter
out of the Soviet Union...

  
                   
...some three years ago...

  
                   
...our weapons strategists
stood before NATO to explain...

  
                   
...with confidence, that it would take
the Soviets at least    years...

  
                   
...to make a Mach   aircraft with
thought-control weapons.

  
                   
I stand before you today to
explain, with much regret...

  
                   
...that they were wrong.

  
                   
At      on Thursday...

  
                   
...we were stunned by the encoded
transmission...

  
                   
...that sits in front of you.

  
                   
- General Rogers?
- Along with satellite surveillance...

  
                   
...planes were flown up Saturday over
the Turkish-Soviet border, here.

  
                   
And the Finnish-Soviet border, here.

  
                   
Using the information of
Dr. Baranovich...

  
                   
...about the time and path
of the Firefox...

  
                   
...we monitored the arena
formed by these coordinates...

  
                   
...here, with our most
sophisticated radar devices.

  
                   
Except for a flight of cranes, nothing
entered that airspace all day.

  
                   
We checked immediately
with our source in Bilyarsk.

  
                   
The Firefox flew, and flew
at the exact time...

  
                   
...and within the coordinates
given to us by Dr. Baranovich.

  
                   
We are left with only one explanation.

  
                   
It is quite inescapable.

  
                   
The Soviets have developed some
sort of anti-radar for the aircraft.

  
                   
The Firefox is...

  
                   
...for all intents and purposes,
invisible.

  
                   
All right. You came      miles
for this.

  
                   
- Let's hear it.
- Captain Buckholz, sir.

  
                   
It's been what, three years now?
You're still keeping in shape. Good.

  
                   
A lot of people miss you.
They still talk about you.

  
                   
All the guys think you must have
sprouted wings and flown away.

  
                   
I had one hell of a time
tracking you down.

  
                   
Look at these figures!
      pounds of thrust, per!

  
                   
These Tumanskys deliver an excess
in a capacity of     percent.

  
                   
Combat ceiling,        feet plus.

  
                   
Note the increase in capacity,
    percent.

  
                   
Speed in excess of Mach   even Mach  
and able to maintain it.

  
                   
Our best body design begins to melt...

  
                   
...at Mach  .

  
                   
It should be very clear why the
Soviets risked a man like Baranovich.

  
                   
A genius in theoretical physics, yes...

  
                   
...but still a prisoner,
and a dissident Jew.

  
                   
Our weapon system is,
as far as we can tell...

  
                   
...one of the most advanced.

  
                   
It couples radar and infrared
detection devices...

  
                   
...with a thought-controlled arsenal
onboard the plane.

  
                   
The pilot's brain emissions
are translated into a computer...

  
                   
...through sensors in his helmet.

  
                   
The pilot's target is instantly
destroyed without pressing a button.

  
                   
Or, as quickly as his eye
detects a threat...

  
                   
...either visually
or on one of his scopes...

  
                   
...his thought impulses guide
a missile to that threat.

  
                   
This amounts to a two- to three-second
speed advantage...

  
                   
...in reaction and attack time over
any defensive system we have today.

  
                   
If the Soviets can mass-produce it...

  
                   
...it would change
the structure of our world.

  
                   
We at the S.I.S. Have been working...

  
                   
...on the pipeline into Moscow
and on to Bilyarsk, for two years.

  
                   
The mechanics of that phase are ready.

  
                   
Your Navy's phase of the operation
can be functional within    days.

  
                   
Am I correct on that, admiral?

  
                   
That is correct, sir.

  
                   
How do they expect me to fly?
You've seen me.

  
                   
We're not worried.
We have three months to train you.

  
                   
Getting you there is the problem.

  
                   
Oh? Where is it?

  
                   
Russia.

  
                   
You've got to steal it.

  
                   
- I don't mount an operation this way.
- We didn't expect you to be happy.

  
                   
We know his health record.

  
                   
His mother is Russian.
He speaks the language...

  
                   
...and is the same size as Voskov, who
the suit and cockpit are fitted for.

  
                   
You mean this is reduced to
the decision that he fits the suit?

  
                   
You want me to risk resources...

  
                   
...for somebody who's never
been on an intelligence mission...

  
                   
...who's subject to seizures.

  
                   
Delayed stress syndrome
is common among our vets.

  
                   
It manifests itself in civilian life,
not battle conditions.

  
                   
- This is suicide.
- That's exactly why it'll work.

  
                   
It's too unthinkable for
them to ever defend.

  
                   
We'll get you on that plane.
You just have to fly it.

  
                   
- You guys are amazing.
- We need you, major.

  
                   
- You're the best we've got.
- Lots of guys could fly that plane.

  
                   
You fly it.

   
                   
Not with your qualifications.

   
                   
The decision has been made, gentlemen.

   
                   
I'm afraid we have no other choice.

   
                   
It's already been set in motion.

   
                   
This is government land.

   
                   
I've been told to say it could pass
over to the private sector.

   
                   
What you're saying then is that
you've already picked a volunteer.

   
                   
You will be flying the most
sophisticated warplane...

   
                   
...on the face of this earth.

   
                   
You probably realized you won't go to
Moscow as Mitchell Gant.

   
                   
Get to know this man, Leon Sprague.

   
                   
He's a businessman from Nevada.

   
                   
He's been flying into Moscow
the last few months...

   
                   
...from his factory in Marseilles,
selling our comrades...

   
                   
...a carburetor part
for their outboard motors.

   
                   
He's actually been
defiling the Soviet youth...

   
                   
...with large quantities of heroin.

   
                   
He's a drug smuggler.
An enemy of the Soviet people.

   
                   
He doesn't know it, but he's been
blazing the trail for you.

   
                   
Look at that face.

   
                   
Would you believe he has
five pounds of heroin on him?

   
                   
Looks like he's
on a weekend to Acapulco.

   
                   
Could you be that cool, Gant?

   
                   
Your suite will be bugged.
They know your habits.

   
                   
You are trafficking heroin.
They have followed you for months.

   
                   
Any slip in character will be noticed.
It would be lethal.

   
                   
I cannot stress this strongly enough.
On the way to the bridge...

   
                   
...you must not
allow them to lose you.

   
                   
As long as you relax, they relax.

   
                   
We are playing
on their only real weakness.

   
                   
Because of its very size,
the KGB is sometimes slow to awaken.

   
                   
It is like a monster.

   
                   
If you can walk by carefully,
it may...

   
                   
...lift an eyelid and sniff at you.

   
                   
But if you awaken it...

   
                   
You have but one objective:

   
                   
You must reach the
Krasnokholmskiy Bridge at   :  ...

   
                   
...with your KGB tail in tow.

   
                   
At the rendezvous, you must obey...

   
                   
...the people you meet completely.

   
                   
Whatever they tell you to do...

   
                   
...you do.

   
                   
Mr. Cunningham.

   
                   
This to any Soviet policemen will
appear to be a cheap transistor.

   
                   
It will even pick up
the local radio stations.

   
                   
In actuality,
this is your life in the air.

   
                   
Because once you're airborne,
you have just two objectives:

   
                   
Avoid their tracking systems
and find your refueling point.

   
                   
This little radio is a highly
complex one-way homing device.

   
                   
It will be scanning the airwaves,
seeking out a complicated...

   
                   
...set of alternating frequencies
coming from Mother  .

   
                   
They will be listening for any
transmission up in the air.

   
                   
This is your only link
with the outside.

   
                   
It will pick up the signal within
    miles of your refueling point.

   
                   
You will then follow it home.

   
                   
It must never leave your person.

   
                   
If you lose it, if it is confiscated,
you'll never make it out of Russia.

   
                   
You will run out of fuel and you will
die in the Arctic Ocean.

   
                   
Get up and walk around.
Let's have a look at you.

   
                   
Mr. Sprague, can you
be comfortable with it?

   
                   
Yes.

   
                   
Bloody damn good.

   
                   
The flight recorder.

   
                   
The flight recorder.

   
                   
Oh, yes. I nearly forgot.

   
                   
One last thing. We just learned this
from Baranovich:

   
                   
There will be a recorder
on the plane.

   
                   
A "black box"
I believe you Americans call it.

   
                   
It is voice-activated. It was
installed for their test pilot.

   
                   
We'd like you to use it.

   
                   
In the event that, well...

   
                   
If it should happen,
and we salvaged the aircraft...

   
                   
...it might be possible to reconstruct
enough from your...

   
                   
...diary, as it were...

   
                   
...to be helpful.

   
                   
- Sir?
- Yes, yes, I'm coming.

   
                   
Mr. Gant, I suppose this is
the end of the road for us.

   
                   
Actually, let me rephrase that.

   
                   
Let's say the beginning.

   
                   
I'll be with you every step
of the way, Mitchell.

   
                   
Your papers.

   
                   
- Yes, Mr. Sprague?
- Yes.

   
                   
What is the nature of your
visit to Moscow?

   
                   
- Business.
- Yes, what business? Specifically.

   
                   
Carburetors. Bearings.
It's all right in there.

   
                   
What are you looking for?

   
                   
You have been to the Soviet Union
several times recently.

   
                   
Is that correct?

   
                   
I've been here six times in
the past few months.

   
                   
This has never happened.
What's going on?

   
                   
We apologize for the delay.

   
                   
But every international airport
has its own set of...

   
                   
...unique problems.

   
                   
I've been in every airport
in the world.

   
                   
I've never been insulted like this.

   
                   
I do business with your superiors.

   
                   
- Are you threatening me, Mr. Sprague?
- No.

   
                   
Why do you bring this?

   
                   
Perhaps you are hoping to receive your
stock market report in Moscow?

   
                   
Moscow Hotel.

   
                   
Stop over here.

   
                   
Why here? Across the square is the
Hotel Moscow.

   
                   
Thanks. I'll walk.

   
                   
Thank you, sir.

   
                   
I agree. We cannot be too cautious.

   
                   
You will pass that on?

   
                   
Consider it done, sir. It will
compliment the dog patrols.

   
                   
Very good. Tell me...

   
                   
...where will our traitors be
before the flight?

   
                   
The three scientists will be
inside the hangar.

   
                   
Baranovich will be working on the
weapons system during the night.

   
                   
He will be working on the
aircraft until takeoff.

   
                   
Yes, comrade colonels.

   
                   
What of the others?

   
                   
Natalia and Semelovsky will
refuel and load the missiles.

   
                   
Also, the rearward defense pod.

   
                   
They are familiar with the systems.

   
                   
I understand,
let them continue working.

   
                   
- Your men will be ready.
- Yes, sir.

   
                   
Our armed informers will be with them
all night.

   
                   
As long as they can recognize
attempted sabotage.

   
                   
- They do, comrade colonel.
- Good flight back, Viktor.

   
                   
I want the Moscow end of their
pipeline arrested at dawn.

   
                   
I don't want our friends in Bilyarsk
to disappear.

   
                   
Very well.

   
                   
I will have their warehouses watched,
and move in on your orders.

   
                   
Very good, Dmitri.

   
                   
I should like to see them
before I fly to Bilyarsk.

   
                   
Just to see their faces.

   
                   
Your best Havana, please.

   
                   
Mr. Sprague?

   
                   
Yeah?

   
                   
It's him.

   
                   
I'm Leon Sprague.

   
                   
How many followed you?

   
                   
Three of them on foot
and one car up above.

   
                   
What are they doing now, Pavel?

   
                   
The one on the steps
has returned to the car.

   
                   
The short one is wondering
what to do...

   
                   
...since there are four of us now.
I think he is frightened.

   
                   
He'll call for help.
We better get him out of here.

   
                   
- Take his cigar.
- What?

   
                   
His cigar! Smoke it.

   
                   
Smoke it!

   
                   
Your papers, quickly.

   
                   
Your papers!

   
                   
Come on!

   
                   
Quickly, follow us
to the metro station.

   
                   
Quickly!

   
                   
They have killed him, Stechko.

   
                   
They have killed Mr. Leon Sprague.

   
                   
Your name is Michael Lewis now.
You're a tourist staying at the Warsaw.

   
                   
It is all arranged. Do not worry,
just stay calm!

   
                   
Passport.

   
                   
- Mr. Lewis, you're American?
- Yes.

   
                   
You do not look like yourself in this
photograph. Your hair is darker.

   
                   
I was a little heavier then too.

   
                   
- St. Louis is a fine city, I hear.
- Yes, nice summers.

   
                   
You do not appear to be
in the best of health.

   
                   
I've had some stomach problems.
The food is...

   
                   
- The food at the Warsaw is not good?
- It's fine. Just a little rich for me.

   
                   
Thank you, Mr. Lewis.

   
                   
You look terrible, Mr. Lewis.

   
                   
I watched your performance.
It was not very convincing.

   
                   
- You kill Sprague and dump a cover...
- Hide in the toilets, over there.

   
                   
Get yourself together.
There will be more KGB on the way.

   
                   
We shall leave only when we have
been searched three or four times.

   
                   
Go!

   
                   
No!

   
                   
No! No!

   
                   
I'm busy.

   
                   
English or American? State Security.
Your papers, please.

   
                   
- Can you wait a minute?
- Very well. Quickly.

   
                   
Your papers, please.

   
                   
- Are you ill, or maybe frightened?
- I've been having stomach problems.

   
                   
Your papers are not in order.

   
                   
- They're in order. Look at them again.
- No.

   
                   
They are not in order.

   
                   
You stupid American.
You've killed him!

   
                   
He went for his gun! He knew!

   
                   
He's KGB!

   
                   
Do you understand what that means?
Do you?

   
                   
Now go up the stairs quickly
to the exit!

   
                   
If anyone stops you, obey them.

   
                   
Show them your papers.
And pretend you are ill, as before.

   
                   
He said my papers weren't in order.

   
                   
You damned fool!

   
                   
They are in order!

   
                   
I was stopped by the KGB.
My papers also were in order!

   
                   
Now get out of here!

   
                   
When they find this, no one
will be allowed to leave! Go!

   
                   
I'm an American, I didn't know
what to do.

   
                   
You're an American?

   
                   
Why are you out of line?
Papers, please.

   
                   
You should wait in line, Mr. Lewis.
You've been most uncooperative.

   
                   
- Well, I'm sorry...
- About what?

   
                   
Let's see what we have here.
We don't want to...

   
                   
...delay you unnecessarily, do we?

   
                   
No.

   
                   
You're staying at the Warsaw Hotel?

   
                   
Wonder if we should call them?
See if someone there knows you.

   
                   
No.

   
                   
I think we shall trust you.
Your papers appear to be in order.

   
                   
I apologize for any delay.

   
                   
We are engaged in searching for...
criminals, shall we say?

   
                   
But you may continue your nocturnal
sightseeing tour of our city.

   
                   
Thank you.

   
                   
Good.

   
                   
- Let's get the hell out of here.
- This way, down Kirov Street.

   
                   
- They found him.
- Let's go.

   
                   
He has to change, come on.

   
                   
Your name is Boris Glazunov.
You are married and have two children:

   
                   
A boy,   and a little girl,  .

   
                   
You live in a flat on the Mira
Prospekt, and you work here.

   
                   
You are my driver's mate.

   
                   
This Boris Glazunov, does he work
for the cause too?

   
                   
Glazunov stays home today.
You will take his place.

   
                   
Like Leon Sprague did?
Does he die like Sprague?

   
                   
Mr. Sprague served a purpose.
Remember...

   
                   
...Mr. Sprague was a heroin smuggler.
He was not one of us.

   
                   
Study these. You must know
everything about Glazunov.

   
                   
They would not look here.

   
                   
Gant.

   
                   
Can you fly that plane? Really fly it?

   
                   
Yeah, I can fly it.

   
                   
I'm the best there is.

   
                   
Boris Glazunov?

   
                   
How many?

   
                   
One car, and three men inside.

   
                   
Keep watching.

   
                   
Gant! We must leave now!

   
                   
They are here. They are out front.
Quickly!

   
                   
- Do they know?
- No.

   
                   
These aren't the ones who followed you.
They're KGB assigned to the plane.

   
                   
They are coming for me.
They know about me.

   
                   
You can use this?

   
                   
- Yeah, I can use it.
- Don't, unless absolutely necessary.

   
                   
Two of them just left.
What do you wish me to do, colonel?

   
                   
Stay with them, but do not close up.
I'll check with Priabin.

   
                   
What if they stop us?

   
                   
- There are other arrangements.
- Other arrangements?

   
                   
- We've got over     miles to go today.
- I am ordered to die, if necessary.

   
                   
To ensure that you get away free.

   
                   
What is it with you Jews, anyway?

   
                   
Don't you ever get tired
of fighting city hall?

   
                   
Fighting city hall, as you say,
Mr. Gant, is a freedom we don't enjoy.

   
                   
Dr. Baranovich and Semelovsky...

   
                   
...are amongst the most brilliant minds
in Soviet science.

   
                   
They were born here.
This is their country too.

   
                   
But when the Firefox project is to be
completed, they will be sent somewhere.

   
                   
Just because of
their religious heritage.

   
                   
And you? What happens to you?

   
                   
I don't know. I'm not a Jew, Mr. Gant.

   
                   
Yes, colonel?

   
                   
Priabin has just arrested
Boris Glazunov at his flat.

   
                   
- Who is in the van with Upenskoy?
- It should be Boris Glazunov.

   
                   
Exactly!

   
                   
It should be Glazunov, should it not?

   
                   
If Upenskoy is making a delivery,
should it not?

   
                   
The truck is heading out of the city.
Shall we pick them up as ordered?

   
                   
This is...

   
                   
This is most curious.

   
                   
Where is Upenskoy scheduled
to make the delivery?

   
                   
I don't know, but we can find out.

   
                   
No! I want you to stay back.

   
                   
Follow them until
they reach the checkpoint.

   
                   
Priabin is bringing in the other Jew.
Perhaps he can tell me something.

   
                   
Your photograph is being taken.

   
                   
The KGB is in the door.

   
                   
- As far as I can tell, that's Sprague.
- You could not be wrong, Mr. Hoskins?

   
                   
I don't think so, inspector.
There's a bit of damage, of course.

   
                   
Yes. Almost as if his former associate
did not want him to be recognized.

   
                   
- But why?
- I don't know, Mr. Hoskins.

   
                   
Nor do you, I suppose.

   
                   
I have a wife.

   
                   
- Did I tell you that, Gant?
- You didn't mention it.

   
                   
She is a Jew.

   
                   
She is educated.

   
                   
And still she married me.
She's been in prison for    years...

   
                   
...for demonstrating against
the invasion of Czechoslovakia.

   
                   
They do not treat her well in prison.

   
                   
I've spent the last    years
trying to be worthy of her.

   
                   
- What is it?
- Well, sir, I'm not sure.

   
                   
I'm sorry, sir.

   
                   
- You have killed him.
- You pressed me!

   
                   
- He knew nothing, sir.
- What?

   
                   
- What does that mean?
- He was ordered to stay home today.

   
                   
That's all he knew.

   
                   
He would have told us under the
pentathol if he had anything to tell.

   
                   
Very well, Dmitri.

   
                   
Contact the tail car.
Have the van stopped.

   
                   
Semelovsky was at the gas station
in Kazan.

   
                   
I didn't speak to him,
but he was there.

   
                   
- He'll be waiting for me?
- Yes. On that road.

   
                   
You're going to have to jump for it.

   
                   
I'll try not to let them overtake me
for as long as possible.

   
                   
- Don't get yourself caught now.
- Not if I can help it.

   
                   
Ready yourself.

   
                   
Don't say anything.
Your words would be useless.

   
                   
Maybe even insulting.

   
                   
Just fly the damn plane.

   
                   
- Dr. Semelovsky?
- You're late.

   
                   
It's a long walk.

   
                   
It's a question of the guards.
Any longer...

   
                   
...and they would've sent
someone to find me.

   
                   
It's almost an hour since I checked
through the guard post.

   
                   
That is why the car had, to all
intents and purposes, broken down.

   
                   
- Sorry I can't be more accommodating.
- Won't they search it?

   
                   
It was searched already.
Now get in, please. We must hurry!

   
                   
Quickly!

   
                   
Where have you been?
You went through an hour ago.

   
                   
Damn, the car broke down.

   
                   
Much as we have achieved, we have not
solved the problem of the Moskvitch.

   
                   
Open the hood.

   
                   
That engine's filthy.

   
                   
You're a scientist,
you should be more careful, huh?

   
                   
They work us too hard.

   
                   
You are here, Mr. Gant.

   
                   
Mr. Gant, I'm Dr. Baranovich.
Please...

   
                   
This is Natalia.

   
                   
So we have some food for you.
Don't be afraid, you can speak.

   
                   
They're listening, but we've devised
prerecorded tapes for them.

   
                   
Television noise, innocuous talk.

   
                   
Well, we do not have many hours left.

   
                   
Come, you must be hungry.

   
                   
There's another fence, electric.
Guarded by these watchtowers.

   
                   
Inside the perimeter fence
is one other gate, through this fence.

   
                   
Here, on the other side.
It is used only by security personnel.

   
                   
- It is the one you will use.
- How?

   
                   
With bravado, naturally. And a little
help from myself and the others.

   
                   
Don't worry about it.
Do you smoke?

   
                   
- No, not for years.
- Learn again, now.

   
                   
- These aren't even Russian cigarettes.
- They'll prove just as convincing.

   
                   
Even your papers.
So, you go from this gate here.

   
                   
You'll move to the other side
of the airstrip.

   
                   
This hangar is where the work is done.

   
                   
Here, there are pilots' dressing
rooms. Get there as soon as you can.

   
                   
Your pilot,
Lieutenant Colonel Yuri Voskov...

   
                   
...will arrive hours before
the flight. You must be ready for him.

   
                   
What about visitors?
I may be there for hours.

   
                   
Conceal Voskov's body.

   
                   
There are a number of lockers.
All with good locks.

   
                   
Since you don't appear
to be very much like Voskov...

   
                   
...except in general build,
you'll be taking a shower.

   
                   
- For three hours?
- You'll pretend to take a shower.

   
                   
We'll be in the main hangar
working on the aircraft.

   
                   
When the time draws near for our
diversion to occur, you will dress.

   
                   
And the visor of your helmet
will conceal your features.

   
                   
What is this diversion?

   
                   
You need not worry.
An alarm will sound off.

   
                   
You'll be able to enter the cockpit
and roll the plane out of the hangar.

   
                   
Here he is. If my colleague here
were to submit some photographs...

   
                   
...would it delay our search?
- No, the computers can accommodate it.

   
                   
Then as a favor to an old classmate...

   
                   
...please tell us
who that man might be.

   
                   
Anyway, Aleksei, you were saying?

   
                   
We did not realize it was an agent
until tonight.

   
                   
This man who died at the hands
of his own associates...

   
                   
...isn't the same man
who arrived two days ago.

   
                   
But Aleksei, how does that make him
a foreign agent?

   
                   
See, the man who arrived
two days ago is a substitute...

   
                   
...covering his tracks
with the smuggler's dead body.

   
                   
Sir.

   
                   
You should take a look
at these photographs.

   
                   
These are his photographs, sir.

   
                   
It's the same man we are hunting,
is it not?

   
                   
- The gate guard has been reinforced.
- And the perimeter fence?

   
                   
The watchtowers are filled
to overflowing...

   
                   
...and there are dog patrols
inside the fence every    minutes now.

   
                   
We didn't count on this. The added
security is for the first secretary...

   
                   
...who's coming
for the trials tomorrow.

   
                   
We learned of this only yesterday.
Now, it'll be that much more difficult.

   
                   
But it can be done.

   
                   
Well, I'm not going to walk back!

   
                   
You haven't been told,
but there's a second plane...

   
                   
...like the one you will fly.

   
                   
It is not to be used in the trials.

   
                   
It is fully fueled and in a state
of preparedness at all times.

   
                   
- It could be armed and up in an hour.
- But it couldn't overtake me.

   
                   
No, but it could be refueled
in the air. You can't.

   
                   
In our little diversion,
we must take the plane out.

   
                   
- How?
- Fire.

   
                   
We'll set a fire in the hangar.

   
                   
The fuel lines to the second prototype
must catch.

   
                   
So you'll have only a few seconds.

   
                   
When you hear the alarm,
come down immediately.

   
                   
Ignore what you see in the hangar.
Just get your plane out.

   
                   
A fire is not very predictable.

   
                   
It's past   :  .

   
                   
Natalia and I don't have to report
until  :   but you must go by  :  .

   
                   
Here are the coordinates that you must
feed into the inertial navigator.

   
                   
They'll put you in contact
with a commercial flight from Moscow.

   
                   
As soon as they've seen you and it
appears that you're flying south...

   
                   
...feed in the second set.

   
                   
- What happens if I'm late?
- You won't be, if we time it correctly.

   
                   
You'll head east through the Urals.

   
                   
Be very cautious of your speed
during this phase.

   
                   
There are listening installations.

   
                   
"Big ears" we call them. Equipped
to detect a supersonic footprint.

   
                   
And the thought-controlled
weapons system?

   
                   
You don't even need to press a button.

   
                   
Your thoughts are transmitted
through sensors of your helmet...

   
                   
...into a computer.
The rest is automatic.

   
                   
A Firefox is equipped with missiles
from under the fuselage.

   
                   
There are two cannon
under the cockpit.

   
                   
There's the rear defense pod
which fires explosives backwards.

   
                   
Which could knock out
a potential missile.

   
                   
This is very important, Mr. Gant,
you must think in Russian.

   
                   
You can't think in English
and transpose it.

   
                   
You must think in Russian.

   
                   
Do you think you can do that, Mr. Gant?

   
                   
Yes, I can.

   
                   
Yes, captain?

   
                   
Colonel. Sir, I've ordered a dog
for the guards on security gate  ...

   
                   
...to search the trees in the area.
- Good thinking. Well done.

   
                   
- Well done.
- Thank you, sir.

   
                   
Have a good flight, Colonel Voskov.

   
                   
Hell, you didn't do anything.

   
                   
Looks like the power transistor,
Comrade Director Baranovich.

   
                   
Scrap it. Get another.

   
                   
From the experimental
technical stores?

   
                   
Yes, Grosch.

   
                   
I've just come from security gate
number three.

   
                   
The guards admitted a GRU officer
four hours ago...

   
                   
...who matches one
of the composite photographs.

   
                   
They made a positive I.D.

   
                   
He ordered a dog patrol
for the forest...

   
                   
Wait a minute.

   
                   
I have seen this man.

   
                   
And he confirmed those same orders
to me. But where was it I saw him?

   
                   
- Search the building.
- We have.

   
                   
Search it again, the hangar, every
closet and room in every building.

   
                   
He's here. I know it.

   
                   
Colonel Voskov?

   
                   
- Yeah, what do you want?
- Emergency condition. Security check.

   
                   
Your identification, comrade colonel.

   
                   
I'm taking a shower now.
I don't want to be disturbed.

   
                   
Sorry, but there's a saboteur
on the loose. We're certain of it.

   
                   
Is this your idea, or is it Colonel
Kontarsky's orders that I be disturbed?

   
                   
Sorry, comrade colonel.

   
                   
Dmitri, look at this!

   
                   
Get Bilyarsk on the phone. Quickly!

   
                   
The rearward defense pod...

   
                   
...is it completed, Maxim Ilyich?

   
                   
I completed the work two hours ago.

   
                   
I was just stalling.

   
                   
Good luck, my friend.

   
                   
Where are you off to?

   
                   
The lavatory.

   
                   
I want to know immediately.

   
                   
- It's Moscow.
- I'll take it in there.

   
                   
Put out the dogs.
He might be in the hills.

   
                   
Control was put on standby.

   
                   
The first secretary's car
will arrive in    minutes.

   
                   
He wasn't to be here until  :  !

   
                   
They left Moscow early, sir.
No explanation.

   
                   
- Yes!
- Colonel, we've got him.

   
                   
He's been identified.

   
                   
- Are you there?
- Quickly, tell me!

   
                   
- He's an American pilot, Mitchell Gant.
- American.

   
                   
A member of their Aggressor squadron...

   
                   
...trained to combat
using Russian machines.

   
                   
- Go on.
- Obviously, sir...

   
                   
...he knows our planes
as well as anyone.

   
                   
He'd be good for sabotage
or information analysis.

   
                   
Perhaps he intends a close inspection
of the MiG-  .

   
                   
He cannot be here for that!

   
                   
No, sir. Surely not.
He couldn't hope to get away with it!

   
                   
Thank you, Dmitri. Well done.
Arrest Baranovich and the others, now!

   
                   
No one is to be let near the aircraft!
No one! You understand?

   
                   
Spread out, immediately!
Get away from those aircraft, everyone!

   
                   
Doctor Baranovich,
come forward immediately!

   
                   
They know.

   
                   
They know now.

   
                   
Baranovich, come forward!

   
                   
Colonel Voskov,
I must have your identification.

   
                   
Colonel Voskov, I must have...!

   
                   
Mitchell Gant.
Don't! Close the door!

   
                   
Sir, airborne early warning radar...

   
                   
...reports a staggered
sector scramble.

   
                   
Northern and southern squadrons,
Red Air Force.

   
                   
Strike Command is monitoring signs
of heavy code communications...

   
                   
...between Bilyarsk
and the Red Banner Fleet.

   
                   
Predicted activity indicates
a liftoff.

   
                   
He's up!
Great mother of God, he's up!

   
                   
Buckholz, it might be interesting
if you contact Washington...

   
                   
...and tell them to alert Mother  .
- My pleasure. He's done it! He's off!

   
                   
He did it.

   
                   
Damn, if he didn't actually do it.

   
                   
That should establish my route south.

   
                   
I cut it a little close,
but you will have heard that by now.

   
                   
This is making me feel
a little strange. I'll make it short.

   
                   
No sign of missile or search activity
at this time.

   
                   
I'm cruising south-southwest
at  - -  knots airspeed.

   
                   
I'll now engage the homing device.

   
                   
I'll activate homing device when you
reach the north coast if all goes well.

   
                   
Reporting that as far as I could tell,
your contacts at Bilyarsk...

   
                   
...were eliminated.

   
                   
I don't know the damage
to Prototype  ...

   
                   
- Mr. Gant?
- That'll be Bilyarsk.

   
                   
Possibly Air Marshall Kutuzov.

   
                   
This is the first secretary.

   
                   
I'm speaking to the individual who has
stolen the property of the U.S.S.R.

   
                   
- Can you hear me, Mr. Gant?
- We're getting the royal treatment.

   
                   
- Yeah, go ahead, I'm listening.
- Are you enjoying your ride, Mr. Gant?

   
                   
- You like our new toy?
- It could be improved.

   
                   
- Your expert opinion, Mr. Gant?
- You could say that.

   
                   
- Aren't you going to threaten me?
- I'll do so if that is what you wish.

   
                   
But first, I'll merely ask you
to return what does not belong to you.

   
                   
Then you'll forget the whole thing?

   
                   
I do not think that you would
believe that, Mr. Gant.

   
                   
Would you? Well, of course not.

   
                   
All I'll say is, you'll live
if you return immediately.

   
                   
It is calculated that no more
than four minutes would be required...

   
                   
...before we could sight you
back over Bilyarsk.

   
                   
- And the alternative?
- You will not be allowed...

   
                   
...to hand over the MiG-   to
the security services of your country.

   
                   
I won't allow that to happen.

   
                   
I understand.

   
                   
I'm sorry, sir, but I can't do that.

   
                   
I see.

   
                   
You will not, of course, make it
to wherever you are going.

   
                   
Goodbye, Mr. Gant.

   
                   
The bait's been swallowed.
Let's head north.

   
                   
You have considered that this might be
some kind of supreme bluff...

   
                   
...to keep us from looking north?

   
                   
While this aircraft escapes south?

   
                   
No, they're simply paying the price
for too many years of softness.

   
                   
Paying with an act of desperation.

   
                   
- You are absolutely certain?
- I am.

   
                   
They know the potential
of this plane.

   
                   
If the roles had been reversed,
we would have acted similarly.

   
                   
They will have arranged
a refueling point somewhere.

   
                   
Once we have destroyed it
and recovered the MiG...

   
                   
...we'll hear no more of this.

   
                   
Give us the Wolfpack map
of the U.S.S.R. Quickly!

   
                   
General Vladimirov.

   
                   
We ordered a staggered
sector scramble in two areas.

   
                   
We're putting up planes
along our southern borders.

   
                   
We merely have to wait
until the plane is sighted again.

   
                   
It appears, in fact, that
he is heading direct south.

   
                   
We should see him within the hour.

   
                   
What is the range of the aircraft?

   
                   
Three thousand miles, maximum.

   
                   
His refueling point will be waiting...

   
                   
...presumably, either in the deserts
of Turkey, here, or Greece.

   
                   
But sir, we'll need to know
only one thing from you.

   
                   
What do you wish done
when the plane is sighted?

   
                   
Obliterate it.

   
                   
Completely.

   
                   
And that's the latest.
Still all clear.

   
                   
What's the track of Mother  ?

   
                   
- Temperature minus    and holding.
- Communications just picked this up.

   
                   
Picked up by the operator on
the Soviet airline frequency.

   
                   
- And?
- He was seen northwest of Volgograd.

   
                   
Almost tore the nose off the plane
before they lost him.

   
                   
The pilot was screaming his head off.

   
                   
Good show.

   
                   
Let's see what this can do.

   
                   
- He would not have made such an error.
- General, you have something to add?

   
                   
I'm sorry, I was just
thinking out loud.

   
                   
Perhaps you find us a hindrance...

   
                   
...and prefer to continue
on your own?

   
                   
Well, are you going to share
with us what you have found, or not?

   
                   
Sir, I've discovered...

   
                   
...what may be a flaw in our tactics.

   
                   
If the record is right, then he's
a fine pilot, maybe even their best.

   
                   
You must assume that he would have
seen the airline in plenty of time.

   
                   
I believe, now, he was deliberately
seen going south to mislead us.

   
                   
But wasn't it your plan, general,
to order this net to the south?

   
                   
I believe that he is a better
pilot than we first assumed.

   
                   
Then where is he heading,
if not south?

   
                   
I do not have that information yet.

   
                   
Tell me what it is.

   
                   
It is the damage report
on the second MiG.

   
                   
The dissidents failed to put
the aircraft out of commission.

   
                   
How soon can it be ready to fly?

   
                   
Perhaps an hour, perhaps earlier.

   
                   
It must be cleaned,
preflighted and armed.

   
                   
Yes, I know that!
What about the pilot?

   
                   
He is standing by.
He insists that he can still fly.

   
                   
Positive sound trace.

   
                   
Installation at Orsk.

   
                   
Yes? What did you say?

   
                   
Unknown sound trace from a plane
traveling at more than Mach  .

   
                   
Picked up west of Orsk.

   
                   
Yes, of course. We have him now.

   
                   
Give me a projection of the Urals
and as much of the north as you can.

   
                   
And get me confirmation.

   
                   
Trace confirmed, sir.

   
                   
Refused demand for identification.
Heading northeast into the mountains.

   
                   
Trace lost in    seconds but
heading and speed confirmed.

   
                   
Well, Vladimirov?

   
                   
Look at the map and I'll
explain my deductions.

   
                   
He's indeed heading north...

   
                   
...along here, utilizing
the eastern slopes of the Urals.

   
                   
Apparently an effort to mask himself
from visual and sound detection.

   
                   
Quite clever.

   
                   
But if he follows the Urals...

   
                   
...then he will have to take
a sighting somewhere.

   
                   
Most likely the Gulf of Ob or Kara.

   
                   
There we can track him,
despite his radar immunity.

   
                   
- How?
- By heat source, his exhaust.

   
                   
Alert Wolfpack squadrons, north coast.

   
                   
Alert all missile sites.

   
                   
Tell them to train their weapons'
aim ahead of the expected path...

   
                   
...and await further orders.

   
                   
The infrared guidance system
is not the most accurate.

   
                   
It may be necessary for a Soviet
aircraft to act as a target.

   
                   
Will you give that order?

   
                   
Of course.

   
                   
Very well, then the American
is about to enter the trap.

   
                   
Should reach the Gulf of Kara soon.
Visibility's bad.

   
                   
Just turned you guys on.
Let's hope it works.

   
                   
We've got company.

   
                   
Single aircraft to the starboard.

   
                   
Likely a Badger,
reconnaissance class.

   
                   
Taking her up.
I doubt if she'll see me.

   
                   
I've got three ground missiles
homing in on my exhaust.

   
                   
Have to make the Badger
hotter than me.

   
                   
Contact time: Nine seconds.

   
                   
Weapons armed.
Five seconds to contact.

   
                   
Four seconds.
Firing system locked in.

   
                   
Two seconds.

   
                   
It's going to work.

   
                   
Well, that's it.
We might as well go home.

   
                   
- We don't know.
- The hell we don't know!

   
                   
An explosion over the Kara Gulf.
Wycombe hears it. We report it.

   
                   
We don't know he's lost!

   
                   
Really?

   
                   
And the codes we intercepted between
Bilyarsk and the Firechain stations?

   
                   
They got him.
They blew him right out of the sky!

   
                   
I don't know.

   
                   
That could mean they didn't.

   
                   
I think that we should notify Mother  
to begin transmitting the signal.

   
                   
Right, it's time. Arthur?

   
                   
Just hit a spy trawler.
Passed right over its head.

   
                   
Yeah, they spotted me.

   
                   
Going low to avoid an infrared fix.

   
                   
It is you who is responsible,
General Vladimirov!

   
                   
You who has failed in
bringing down the MiG-  !

   
                   
I am trying, first secretary.

   
                   
What about your plan? This trap
as you called it? It failed, general!

   
                   
We must proceed.

   
                   
Amplify the position of
the Riga, please?

   
                   
Now, a computer projection of the new
heading based on the sighting.

   
                   
Instruct the Riga
to hold her position.

   
                   
Send an alert to all ships
of the Red Banner Fleet.

   
                   
Prepare and give them the alteration
of Gant's suspected course.

   
                   
What is the prediction
of Gant's fuel supply?

   
                   
The computer predicts
less than     kilometers, sir.

   
                   
- What are your thoughts, general?
- I am thinking, first secretary...

   
                   
...that he won't reach the polar pack.

   
                   
He'll have to fly very low and at
reduced speeds to conserve fuel.

   
                   
On his present course, he will be in
range of the missile cruiser Riga.

   
                   
I'm on reserve tanks.
Switched in a few minutes ago.

   
                   
Don't know how much time I've got left.
Not much, I suppose.

   
                   
Mother   never made it.

   
                   
Let's just say we gave it
one hell of a try.

   
                   
Missile cruiser, contact dead ahead.

   
                   
- Target is not taking avoiding action.
- He will.

   
                   
Too low on fuel to
take evasive action.

   
                   
I'm going in. Let's see
what this baby can do.

   
                   
Now you come.
Homing device just activated.

   
                   
Estimated  - -  miles out.

   
                   
ECM picking up infrared detection
beams. They've got me locked on.

   
                   
I'm coming in at    feet.

   
                   
Weapons system armed.
Rear defense system engaged.

   
                   
I hope it burns up the sky.

   
                   
There she is.

   
                   
Picking up choppers.
I'll take one out.

   
                   
Four missiles launched.

   
                   
Got two of them.

   
                   
Boy, is this a machine!

   
                   
You do not need to be reminded of the
absolute crisis that we face here.

   
                   
The price of failure,
Colonel Voskov, for you...

   
                   
...for many in this room,
would be great.

   
                   
- He is a dead man, first secretary.
- Good.

   
                   
Pass the order to the tower.

   
                   
You do not seem to agree with
the sending of the second prototype.

   
                   
- I am in agreement.
- Then, what then?

   
                   
Your cruiser is in direct line,
is it not, general?

   
                   
Confident that it can destroy the MiG?

   
                   
- I am not that confident.
- What are you confident of?

   
                   
There must be something
you are wont to do.

   
                   
- Sir, message from the Riga.
- What is it?

   
                   
Contact made with unidentified
aircraft. Missiles fired.

   
                   
The aircraft was carrying a drone
tail unit which detached and ignited.

   
                   
So, what do you intend to do now,
General Vladimirov?

   
                   
First priority is to order
takeoff of the MiG.

   
                   
Yes, that is done, general. And next?

   
                   
Order the Riga to head north
at all possible speed.

   
                   
Good. And what else?

   
                   
Scramble the Polar Search squadrons.

   
                   
Have them proceed to the predicted
landfall on the permanent ice pack.

   
                   
Order them to begin searching
for any possible landing sites.

   
                   
The permanent ice pack,
General Vladimirov?

   
                   
Yes, it is the only place he can
refuel now. There is no mother vessel.

   
                   
The MiG is approaching takeoff.

   
                   
Let us hope that we are
more successful this time.

   
                   
Contact point,    miles.
I'm flying on air.

   
                   
Estimated ditch point,
   miles maximum.

   
                   
Don't know if I have fuel for it,
but I'm taking her up to glide in.

   
                   
      and climbing.

   
                   
Polar pack is in sight now.

   
                   
We just received this, transmitted
with the latest weather report.

   
                   
My God, he must be flying on vapor.

   
                   
- Well?
- Well.

   
                   
You're a bit of an optimist,
aren't you?

   
                   
We're releasing decoys into
North Cape. We just heard.

   
                   
He was spotted five minutes ago.

   
                   
He's alive?

   
                   
- Where is he now?
- Four miles.

   
                   
Slightly over       feet.

   
                   
- Still on the same bearing?
- Yes.

   
                   
Can he see the floe?

   
                   
He will in a second.
Cloud base is       feet.

   
                   
Let's surprise him.
Prepare to surface.

   
                   
I have visibility again...

   
                   
...but nothing's showing.

   
                   
Estimated three miles to target.

   
                   
It looks like I'm going swimming.

   
                   
I don't believe it.

   
                   
- He's coming in a hurry.
- He must know what he's doing.

   
                   
Okay, gentlemen.

   
                   
I can't use the brakes.
It's gonna be close.

   
                   
Simple.

   
                   
Well, you took long enough.

   
                   
Check the tires and windshield,
will you?

   
                   
When were they sighted exactly?

   
                   
The submarines appeared   minutes
ago south of Spitsbergen.

   
                   
Airplanes were just sighted.

   
                   
Well then, there can be no question!
They have shown us their hand.

   
                   
What is the latest from
the Polar squadrons?

   
                   
Still negative.

   
                   
No landing sites reported
on the permanent pack.

   
                   
Come, come, Vladimirov.
Is it so difficult to accept?

   
                   
You were simply matched against
inferior minds. And you have won.

   
                   
There is no runway made of ice.

   
                   
There is no mystical beast
waiting to save the American.

   
                   
They are here! Now...

   
                   
...order all units into the North Cape
area! Everything you have!

   
                   
Captain!

   
                   
We have a surface radar contact
to the south of us.

   
                   
Sixty miles out, constant bearing,
on a collision course.

   
                   
- Any idea who it is?
- Too far for an image.

   
                   
The cruiser I flew over.

   
                   
They should be headed for the decoy!

   
                   
Maybe they're supposed to be,
but someone's been on my back.

   
                   
If we can see them,
they damn well can see us!

   
                   
Sir! The Riga is picking up
a radar contact...

   
                   
...which is too strong to be just ice.

   
                   
It is showing just short of
the permanent pack...

   
                   
...but in direct line with the
American's reported flight path.

   
                   
And they are awaiting orders.

   
                   
In my estimation, this contact
is worth investigation.

   
                   
In your estimation?

   
                   
I think I know how they
intend to refuel the MiG at sea.

   
                   
They have used... Are using
a large ice floe as a runway.

   
                   
The refueling ship is a submarine.

   
                   
The Riga has made contact.

   
                   
The aircraft has landed, Vladimirov?

   
                   
Yes, the aircraft has landed.

   
                   
How would you choose to
investigate this sonar contact?

   
                   
Recall the Riga 's helicopters
and send them to contact source point.

   
                   
It would take    minutes.

   
                   
Lieutenant Colonel Voskov reporting.

   
                   
He has made contact with the
tanker over Novaya Zemlya...

   
                   
...and awaits orders.

   
                   
- He could be there in two minutes.
- No!

   
                   
You may send the helicopters
after this sonar contact.

   
                   
But not the MiG! He must
proceed to the North Cape!

   
                   
Vladimirov to Voskov.

   
                   
Vladimirov to Voskov.

   
                   
Voskov over.

   
                   
Proceed to North Cape
when refueling is completed.

   
                   
- Repeat your message, please.
- I said North Cape.

   
                   
Thought you'd need replacements.

   
                   
Your bosses got these from
a MiG borrowed from Syria.

   
                   
- What's the news on our friends?
- Trouble.

   
                   
Two aircraft heading this way, they
were heading west into the decoy area.

   
                   
Helicopters from that cruiser.

   
                   
You know how to make
trouble for me, Gant.

   
                   
- How long before they get here?
- Eight minutes.

   
                   
Commence Operation Harmless.
Commence Operation Harmless.

   
                   
We've got eight minutes, maybe less.
Move it!

   
                   
- Contact is confirmed.
- Calm yourself.

   
                   
- Calm myself?
- Yes, calm yourself.

   
                   
How can I be calm when your stupidity
lost the aircraft to the Americans?

   
                   
You know what this man is!

   
                   
He could land on an ice
floe and take off again.

   
                   
You must act, first secretary!

   
                   
Very well, Vladimirov.

   
                   
What is it you require?

   
                   
The immediate recall of the MiG
from the North Cape.

   
                   
Operation Harmless. Fleischer.

   
                   
- ETA   minutes,    seconds.
- All right, this is it.

   
                   
I want you to call out exact speed
and distance every    seconds.

   
                   
She's all fired up
and ready to go, sir.

   
                   
You'll have to steam
a runway.

   
                   
- Can you do that in three minutes?
- That's impossible.

   
                   
Surface snow is hard
on landing gear.

   
                   
- Get to it, Peck.
- Yes, sir.

   
                   
I want steam hoses here
on the double.

   
                   
- They'll never make it.
- They'll make it.

   
                   
Sir, they want identification.

   
                   
- You know the routine. Stall them.
- They want to speak to you, sir.

   
                   
- Tell them I'm out or something.
- Yes, sir.

   
                   
We're asking for cooperation.

   
                   
We want identification
from the superior officer.

   
                   
I'm sorry, but as I said...

   
                   
... the captain is involved in an
experiment at the end of the floe.

   
                   
All right, team. Come on, you guys!

   
                   
Move it! Let's go!
The man's got a plane to catch!

   
                   
- You've got to go.
- I'm worried about you.

   
                   
- They're watching my heat trail.
- We're in international waters.

   
                   
As long as you're out of here
when they get here.

   
                   
- So fast you can't believe it.
- You better be right.

   
                   
ETA    seconds. They keep asking
for you, sir. They want convincing.

   
                   
The hell with that, Dick. Just keep
stalling them. Secure this detail.

   
                   
- So long, captain. Thanks.
- Get out of here, you bum.

   
                   
- ETA    seconds.
- Gotcha.

   
                   
- Look alive! We're a weather party!
- Don't just stand there!

   
                   
We're the greeting party.
Here they come.

   
                   
- We're friendly. Wave, Stewart.
- Wave?

   
                   
Sixteen thousand feet.
New coordinates punched in.

   
                   
Radar says all clear.
Nothing can touch us now.

   
                   
I'll be seeing you in a couple hours.
Better ice up a cold one.

   
                   
Missiles avoided.
Where did they come from?

   
                   
I'm a sitting duck.

   
                   
The second Firefox.

   
                   
Fire rearward missile.
Come on, damn it, now!

   
                   
You must think in Russian.
Think in Russian.

   
                   
Punching in new coordinates.
I'm coming home.







  
 
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