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MAN : Well, Dmitri, every search for a hero... must begin with something that every hero requires- - a villain.

Therefore, in the search for our hero, Bellerophon, We created a monster, Chimera.

I beg you, Dmitri, come to Sydney... and accompany me to Atlanta immediately.

However we travel, I must arrive at my destination... within 20 hours of departure.

(CHILDREN GIGGLING)

CHILDREN : Ring around the rosies A pocket full of posies Ashes, ashes They all fall down

CAPTAIN OVER P.A. : Folks, we're two- and- a- half hours from Atlanta.

Look out your window now. We have a great view of the Rocky Mountains.

You keep staring at that watch as if your life depended on it, Doctor.

Oh, yes.

I suppose I'm a bit anxious.

You'll soon be with old friends.

I'm with an old friend now, Dmitri.

I'm sorry it couldn't be under happier circumstances.

I'm sorry too. You are sorry and I am sorry.

You don't know Gradski thought the world of you.

Did he... know... before the end that you two had succeeded?

Yes, he knew. Just- -

Not in time to save him.

(SIGHS) No.

After you've been infected with Chimera for 20 hours, nothing can save you.

Not even Bellerophon.

You can carry them together... safely?

Yes.

And you'll get us to safe place with them in Atlanta, thank God.

This is your captain again. We've experienced a slight... but abrupt drop in cabin pressure.

As a precaution, I've released the oxygen masks.

(PASSENGERS MURMURING) Please put them on and sit back, relax.

There's nothing to worry about.

Are you concerned?

Not so far.

Just put on your oxygen mask. I'll see what's going on.

Okay.

Denver Center, this is Trans- Pac 2207, 747 heavy.

We're unable to maintain cabin pressurization.

We've initiated a descent to one six thousand.

Captain- -

It seems we have a problem, Dmitri.

You keep calling me Dmitri. You really shouldn't.

You are not Dmitri?

No.

Wallis, hold on to this.

Ulrich, remember to pull the- -

Remember to pull the NO2 t*nk and dump it.

All done, chief.

AUTOPILOT : Terrain. Terrain. Pull up. Pull up.

Terrain.

Okay, dive, dive! Checkpoint Charlie in three, two, one, go!

AUTOPILOT : Terrain. Terrain. Pull up. Pull up.

Terrain. Terrain. Pull up. Pull up.

Terrain. Terrain. Pull up. Pull up. (SCREAMING)

♪♪ Hey, hey now Come and play now ♪♪

♪♪ Time is for the taking ♪♪

♪♪ Better get it while you can before the ground is shaking ♪♪

♪♪ Come, hey, come away ♪♪

♪♪ Souca souca na na ♪♪

♪♪ Come on, come on, miss allez, allez ♪♪

♪♪ With a souca souca mama ♪♪

♪♪ Hey, mister see that sister ♪♪

♪♪ Don't you let them feel you ♪♪

♪♪ Sticks and stones may break your bones ♪♪

♪♪ But now her looks could k*ll you ♪♪

♪♪ Hey, come away Souca souca na na ♪♪

♪♪ Come on, come on, miss allez, allez ♪♪

♪♪ With a souca souca mama ♪♪

♪♪ Oh, hey, come away Souca souca na na ♪♪

♪♪ Come on, come on, miss allez, allez ♪♪

♪♪ With a souca souca mama ♪♪

♪♪ Oh, hey, come away Souca souca na na ♪♪

♪♪ Come on, come on, miss allez, allez ♪♪

♪♪ With a souca souca mama ♪♪

♪♪ Come on, come on, miss allez, allez ♪♪

♪♪ With a souca souca mama ♪♪

♪♪ With a souca souca mama ♪♪

♪♪ With a souca souca mama ♪♪

(SONG FADES)

(CHUCKLES)

MAN ON EARPIECE : Good morning, Mr. Hunt.

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, involves the recovery of a stolen item designated "Chimera"

You may select any two team members, but it is essential that the third team member be Nyah Nordoff- Hall.

She is a civilian and a highly capable professional thief.

You have 48 hours to recruit Miss Nordoff- Hall... and meet me in Seville to receive your assignment.

As always, should you or any member of your IMF team be caught or k*lled, the secretary will disavow all knowledge of your actions.

And, Mr. Hunt, the next time you go on holiday, please be good enough to let us know where you're going.

(WOMAN ON EARPIECE) This message will self- destruct in five seconds.

ETHAN : If I let you know where I'm going... then I won't be on holiday.

(CHATTERING IN SPANISH)

ETHAN : I see you found it.

What are you doing here?

Think you're the only one who can pick a lock?

Huh. You're not just a pretty face after all.

(DOOR OPENS, MAN HUMMING)

Do you mind if I'm on top?

No. Either way works for me.

(DOOR OPENS, CLOSES)

You'll never find it there. Damn it!

Find what?

His ex's Bulgari necklace that goes up for auction on Tuesday.

And are you gonna tell me where it is?

Far left.

This is very disconcerting.

Hey, you put me here. I just do as I'm told.

Right. (GRUNTS)

Hmm!

Now, who are you, and what's it gonna cost me?

I wouldn't do that. What?

(ALARM BLARING) That.

(MEN SHOUTING IN SPANISH)

No, no, no. Tranquilo. Tranquilo.

Mr. Keys, it is you.

It is Mr. Keys, our security engineer. Apologize!

No, no. No need to apologize.

Now, Miss Hall, my associate has your necklace in a very safe place.

But obviously we do feel the alarm should have gone off a little sooner.

Isn't that right, Miss Hall? Hmm? Oh, absolutely.

Much, much too long, I'd say.

Under the circumstances, I think we'd recommend... resetting the sensors to respond to a lighter load.

How do you feel about 40 kilos, Miss Hall?

Perfect.

Shall we?

Miss Hall. Hmm?

Haven't you forgotten something?

What are you trying to do, se�orita? Rob me?

The thought had crossed my mind.

I'm missing something here, aside from my half- million- pound necklace.

Even after I screwed up the job, I could've walked out of there with the bloody thing.

At least you walked.

Why did you watch me go through it all?

I wanted to see how good you were. I was hoping we might work together.

Sounds terrific. Muchacho.

Now be serious. Whatever you're talking about, you couldn't possibly want me after tonight's performance.

You didn't do that badly. You apologizing for me?

Quite the gentleman. Gracias.

Not really. I triggered the alarm.

(ALARM BLARING)

Sorry.

(ALARM STOPS)

I don't do laundry, cook, or put up with cheeky bastards who set me up on their territory so they can poach on mine.

(TIRES SCREECHING)

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

Hola.

(ETHAN ON PHONE) Hi. Would you mind slowing down?

Where did you get this number? I don't even have it.

Would you like it?

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

Pull over and listen to me, will you? Just listen.

Listen to what? I need your help.

And I think you could use mine. Your help?

What are you talking about? I'm talking about Scotland Yard, Interpol, every Dutch authority.

I can make them all go away. Oh, bloody hell.

You're a spy! Well, if you want me, you've gotta catch me!

Whoa!

You having fun?

(HORN HONKING)

Sorry.

(HORN HONKING) Idiota.

Sorry.

Watch the road. Watch the road.

(SCREAMING) (HORN HONKING)

(SCREAMS)

(TRUCK HORN HONKING)

(TIRES SCREECHING)

(INDISTINCT SINGING)

(WHIMPERING)

What's your name?

Ethan Hunt.

Well, Ethan Hunt, what is it you want to talk to me about?

A lot more than I thought.

Awfully short notice.

Care to wait a decent interval?

Who wants to be decent?

(SIGHS)

(CLOCK CHIMING)

So what have you got against spies?

When they've got your recruiting technique?

(BOTH LAUGHING)

This wasn't exactly by the book.

They've got a book for this?

Oh, they've got a book for everything.

So, this thing these blokes pinched- -

I don't know that they pinched it.

I don't even know that they're blokes.

What am I doing here?

And I thought I'm supposed to be... some kind of thief to catch a thief.

So do I... sort of.

Damn, you're beautiful.

(CROWD SHOUTING, CHANTING)

(CHANTING CONTINUES)

(DOOR OPENS)

Espresso? Cappuccino?

No, thanks. Sit down. Sit down.

Festival's a pain in the ass.

Honoring their saints by setting them on fire.

Lets you know what they think of saints, doesn't it?

Damn near set me on fire on my way over here.

Sorry I barged in on your vacation.

I'm sorry I didn't let you know where I was.

Don't be. It wouldn't be a vacation if you did.

You're sorry, and I'm sorry.

Why did you phrase it like that?

Like what? "You're sorry; I'm sorry."

(CHUCKLES) You've gotta be kidding.

(DOCTOR ON TAPE) Well, Dmitri, once again I need your help.

Just as in the old days, huh?

When you saved our lives, saved our very sanity.

Dmitri... we have this little problem.

Every search for a hero... must begin with something that every hero requires- - a villain.

Therefore, in the search for our hero, Bellerophon, we created a monster, Chimera.

I beg you, Dmitri, come to Sydney and accompany me to Atlanta immediately.

However we travel, I must arrive at my destination... within 20 hours of departure.

I fear I can entrust this to no one but you.

Dmitri, as we say, I'm sorry and you're sorry.

Do you have any idea what the hell he's talking about?

An idea? Yeah. Like?

Like it's a good idea to pick him up in a hurry... and a bad idea to fly him on a commercial carrier.

Is he still in Sydney? Dr. Vladimir Nekhovich is dead.

So is his colleague Gradski, but that happened earlier.

We had Nekhovich on a flight from Sydney that crashed in the Rockies.

Dead? Are you listening to me?

If he didn't want to go anywhere without me, how did you get him on that flight?

Oh, you were there.

When I couldn't find you, I had to replace you.

Sean Ambrose was the obvious choice.

Now, he doubled you, what, two or three times?

Twice. What did you think of him?

We had our reservations about each other.

Isn't it a little late to be asking me that?

No, not necessarily. Airline records... list a Captain Harold Macintosh as the pilot of flight 2207.

As far as the media and all government agencies are concerned, Captain Macintosh d*ed on the flight.

But in fact, he missed it.

He did, however, make the next flight... in cargo.

Stuffed into a rather small suitcase, considering his size.

Now, someone on that flight planned an operation... designed to bring the plane down and make it look like an accident.

Someone skillful enough to bring the whole thing off without a hitch.

So there's one thing we know that Ambrose doesn't.

You do think it was Ambrose? You're not surprised?

Sean feels he hasn't done the job unless he leaves a lot of hats on the ground.

The question is why? What was this, uh, Chimera, Nekhovich was carrying?

Only Ambrose knows that.

In any case, you must recover this- - whatever- - Chimera, and bring it to us.

In order to do that, I have to figure out how he plans to make money with it.

That is where Miss Hall comes in.

Excuse me?

Miss Hall and Ambrose had a relationship... which he took very seriously.

She walked away, and he's been wanting her back ever since.

We believe she's our surest and quickest way of locating him.

And then what?

Well, make sure she continues to see him, gets him to confide in her, and report to you.

You made it sound as if I was recruiting her for her skills as a thief.

Well, then I misled you, or you made the wrong assumption.

Either way, we're asking her to resume a prior relationship, not do anything she hasn't already done.

Voluntarily, I might add.

No, she's got no training for this kind of thing.

What, to go to bed with a man and lie to him? She's a woman.

She's got all the training she needs.

I don't think I can get her to do it.

You mean it'll be difficult. Very.

Well, this is not Mission Difficult, Mr. Hunt, it's Mission Impossible.

Difficult should be a walk in the park for you.

I'm open to suggestion.

If you can think of a quicker way, you're welcome to try.

By the way, You might take a look at these... if you have any further qualms about getting her to do the job.

(WOMAN VOCALIZING)

How many people are capable of something like that?

Sean Ambrose, for one.

Right.

This wasn't what I had in mind, Nyah.

But it is what you'd like me to do.

What? Oh, let my conscience be my guide, is that it?

Something like that.

I don't have a conscience. I'm a bloody thief.

Are you gonna try and force me to do this?

Generally, I don't favor coercing someone, not when there's a chance my life could end up in their hands.

Is that the only reason? Can you think of a better one?

Me? No. But I was just hoping that you might, thinking that somewhere, this got personal as well as physical!

OK, OK Would it make you feel any better if I didn't want you to do this?

Yeah, much. Then feel better!

You know, Sean will never be anything but suspicious... if I pitch up saying, "Hey, honey, I'm home. "

What wouldn't make him suspicious?

That I needed him in some urgent way.

Destitute. In serious trouble.

The kind I couldn't possibly sort out myself.

Serious trouble, Nyah, is something that I can always arrange.

This transponder chip is completely untraceable.

It transmits your location to a satellite... which can be read by only this computer.

We can then track you to within three feet.

Anywhere.

Since your arrest, I've been sending news bulletins... to every law enforcement agency in the world I know Sean Ambrose, and I guarantee that after that airline crash, he's monitoring everyone of them.

He knows you're there.

And he has the means to get you out.

Nyah...

Nyah...

I'm not gonna lose you.

Ethan Hunt? G'day, mate. I'm William Baird. Billy's okay.

Anything you need me to get, move or watch, just let me know.

I'll have a look around. (CHUCKLES)

sh*t. Yes, it is.

This ain't funny.

I just bought these $800 Gucci shoes, and you got me in a helicopter with this man?

Computer's up. We got her.

Let's put in the coordinates and get a visual.

Visuals aren't coming up.

The satellite doesn't work as fast as I do.

Yeah, I heard about you, Luther. Just wanna say it's an honor... and a pleasure to be working with you blokes.

Come on. Isn't there any way we can speed this up?

With what? This is the only computer that'll do this.

Ohhh!

LUTHER : Ethan, here we go.

Aye.

Now, there's a bloke who knows how to give a proper welcome.

Don't get me wrong, mate. You were very friendly also.

Is it him? It's him, Billy.

So we've got him! We don't know what we've got.

'Cause we don't know what he's got, where he's got it or what he's doing in Sydney with it.

Not much luggage. I left in a bit of a hurry.

I'm incredibly grateful, Sean.

How in the world did you find me?

How I usually find you, Nyah.

Magic.

Mmm, mmm! No flies on her.

No bugs, either. No transmissions.

She's clean.

All cats are.

Your room? Mmm.

And my room? Hmm.

(COMPUTER BEEPING)

She did it. She's in the compound.

Yeah? We just rolled up a snowball and tossed it into hell.

Now we'll see what chance it has.

Try it on.

Go ahead.

I'm dying to see if I remembered your size.

You're not interested in seeing how it looks?

Oh, I am.

Later.

(WOMAN VOCALIZING)

DR. NEKHOVICH'S VOICE : Every search for a hero... must begin with something that every hero requires- - a villain.

Therefore, in the search for our hero, Bellerophon, we created a monster, Chimera.

LUTHER :Nekhovich was a molecular biologist.

Why is he going on about an old Greek myth?

Nekhovich specialized in recombining DNA molecules.

In the myth, Bellerophon was a prince who k*lled the Chimera.

A monster with the head of a lion... and the tail of a serpent... who plagued the ancient world.

I think Nekhovich created a monster virus named Chimera... and the antivirus to k*ll it, named Bellerophon.

That simple, huh?

(SIGHS) Why not?

(BIRDS SQUAWKING)

(AMBROSE SNICKERS)

�37 million.

Now, that's a promising bid for Nekhovich's work.

Don't look so worried, Hugh. We're halfway there.

We'll need this at the track... if we're gonna get the other half.

Well, then... sorted.

Not everything.

Why do you think she's really here?

From her point of view or mine?

Well, she wasn't exactly gagging for it... when she left you six months ago.

The question is, do you trust her?

One considers her timing of course.

Getting nicked within a week of the plane going down.

Suggestive, even borderline suspicious, but hardly conclusive.

Well, you've thought about it, at any rate.

Tell me, Hugh, you don't exactly hang on Nyah's every word and gesture, do you?

That's a fairly ratty nail that.

(GRUNTING)

(GROANING)

Sean, please!

Suppose she is some sort of Trojan horse sent in by IMF to spy on us.

Why should I deny myself the pleasure of a ride or two?

(SCREAMING)

Or don't you think I can learn more from her than she can from me?

I do! I do! I do! I do!

(WINCING) Now, Hugh, you must realize that some of us... have the burden of sex to deal with.

And I may or may not know why she thinks she's here, but I'm willing to take the risk, because, Hugh, (WINCING CONTINUES) I am gagging for it.

(SCREAMING)

(CROWD CHEERING)

(ANNOUNCER, INDISTINCT)

(CHEERING CONTINUES)

Come on!

(NYAH SQUEALING) Darling! You won!

I suppose I did. What made you pick that nag?

He's never won a bloody thing.

"Thief in the Night." (LAUGHING) Say no more.

I'm, uh- -

I'm off to grab a drink. Do you still favor the Bellinis?

Mmm.

(CHATTERING)

"Naturally Vain."

Pardon me?

Naturally Vain... in the fourth.

Check her out. She's due.

ETHAN ON EARPIECE : You can speak as if I'm right by your side.

NYAH ON EARPIECE : Where are you?

Mounting enclosure just off the track, 2:00.

ETHAN ON EARPIECE : How's it going?

Just like old times.

Just like old times?

Just about.

Tell me who you've run into at Ambrose's.

Near as I can tell, there's about a half dozen other blokes about the place.

Maybe more. Hugh Stamp, old friend of Sean's.

He's the only one I recognize. And a bit of a creep and then some.

We know him. He's over your left shoulder, looking at you right now.

Ambrose has photos of newspapers with money piled on them.

Thirty seven million on the London Times.

What's that about?

Bids from possible Chimera buyers.

Ambrose is meeting some bloke in the bar.

Big bloke. Ginger hair. They're into something.

ETHAN ON EARPIECE : Who is this guy? Checking now, Ethan.

John McCloy, CEO Biocyte Pharmaceuticals.

In 1989, acquired Biocyte in a hostile takeover.

ETHAN : He was Nekhovich's boss.

LUTHER :Right. He worked for him as a research scientist at Biocyte.

Ambrose is showing something to McCloy on a digital camera.

ETHAN : Whatever McCloy's looking at, he's not happy about it.

Ambrose just pulled... the camera's memory card and put it into an envelope.

Put it in his inner left jacket pocket.

Confirm left jacket pocket.

Roger that.

Nyah. Nyah, Ambrose is on his way back to you.

There's an envelope inside- - His left jacket pocket.

That's right.

Where do I meet you? Betting table 12, off the paddock.

Are you sure you're up to this? I'll muddle through.

There you are! See anything you like?

Well, yeah. "Naturally Vain."

But they're about to close the betting, and I haven't a bean.

Nyah! Would you mind terribly?

Not at all. But, um, you are gonna pay for it.

And with interest. I have no doubt.

Hold on.

Put down a thousand for me.

To win? What else?

Billy, make sure Nyah's not followed. No worries, mate.

Billy, make sure Nyah's not followed. No worries, mate.

Luther, digital camera ready to transmit.

Betting table 12.

There you go. Fine.

(GROANS) Oh, sorry about that, mate.

(MUTTERS, GRUNTS)

Say again? (MUTTERING)

Whatever you're about, in future, watch your step.

Never know who you might run into. (CHOCKING)

So where's the loo? (MUTTERING)

Thanks, mate. (GASPING)

(CHATTERING)

(ANNOUNCER, INDISTINCT)

How'd you do?

Don't turn around.

I managed.

You turned around.

What are you gonna do? Spank me?

(CLEARS THROAT) (ANNOUNCER, INDISTINCT)

I'm booted up. Go, Ethan.

Are you getting this?

(PANTING)

"Sergei Gradski.:

20 hours after exposure. "

God.

BILLY : Stamp's out of the loo.

He's coming out of the tunnel, heading your way, mate.

I want you out of Ambrose's place. What are you talking about?

What's happened? What did you see?

Okay, he's coming up behind you, Ethan.

You've done your job. I want you out of Australia.

Thirty steps. How do you suggest I go about it?

He's touched your heart. You need to think it over.

Fifteen, fourteen, twelve, eleven.

I want you out of there now. Give me the earpiece.

Nine, Ethan. Eight. If you don't get out of there, I'm coming in and getting you out.

(Billy On Earpiece) Ethan, get out of there!

You placed your bet, ma'am?

Just. (FANFARE)

ANNOUNCER : Horses are ready to race.

(WHISTLE BLOWS) They're off!

(SHOUTING, CHEERING)

(ANNOUNCER, INDISTINCT)

Come on! Come on! Your nag's making a run for it on the outside!

Come on! Come on!

(BUZZER BUZZES)

(LAUGHING) You picked another winner!

I thought you were going to dinner.

Hugh, take care of the Nekhovich memory card.

Where is it?

In the envelope in my jacket pocket.

My right jacket pocket.

We at our state- of- the- art solar- powered Biocyte building, recognize that eternal vigilance is the price of health, whether it's funding the teaching center at the Royal Prince Edward Hospital, removing aerosol products from the market... or braving the influenza quarantine at Bruny Island late last month.

At Biocyte, your life is our life's work.

We've got an opportunity here.

I'm not going to miss it.

George, take me home.

George?

George!

What the hell?

George!

George! George! (COUGHING)

(GASPING, CHOKING)

Sean?

Sean?

(MEN CHATTERING)

(MAN LAUGHING)

(GASPS) Shhh.

Easy.

Oh, Ethan.

Are you okay?

Yeah, I am now. (SIGHS)

(GURGLING)

(WHEEZING)

What is this? A visit from an old friend.

(PANTING) You crashed on the plane. You're dead.

Dead, certainly. But dead is a little extreme.

On the other hand, when my colleague Gradski had your pulse... and your blood pressure, he had less than a day to live.

You are infected with Chimera, my friend.

No use, my friend.

The medical staff wants no part of this.

Doctors don't fancy the idea of dying any more than anybody else.

How could I possibly be infected?

That's exactly what Gradski said 27 hours before he d*ed.

You've got the antidote, you miserable bastard!

You stole Bellerophon! All of it! My, my, my.

I need it! I need it now, you whacked- out Russian Gypsy!

And what about Gradski, who you deliberately infected with Chimera?

How was I to know they needed... to be treated with Bellerophon within 20 hours?

By asking me. You still don't get it, do you?

I needed to know just how bad the disease was in the real world, not just the lab.

You were genetically splicing together strains of influenza... to create a cure for all influenzas.

But you were also creating a disease so terrible in Chimera, the cure would be priceless.

I needed Chimera in order to peddle Bellerophon.

It's not that difficult to understand, is it?

Look, I've got the virus. You've got the cure.

I need them both.

Time was a sh*t of penicillin would knock off... every bloody bug in the zoo. Not anymore.

If I couldn't make money k*lling the microscopic little shits out there, well, you'd help me put one out there that I could make money on.

Well, there it is. I've confessed.

I, John C. McCloy, am in business to make money.

Now, forget any deal you may have made with that thug Ambrose.

Get me treated, and let's go back to work.

You know, I think it's a little late for that.

Do give my regards to Gradski... if you see him.

Well...

I've heard...

NORMAL VOICE : all I need to hear.

Nyah... it's imperative that we do nothing to alarm Ambrose.

What?

You told me to get out of there as soon as possible.

I thought you were here to collect me! Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh!

Listen to me. There's no time to talk.

It is critical, absolutely critical, that you do whatever Ambrose asks.

Do you understand me?

Don't worry.

It will all be over... very soon.

(LAUGHS) That's a promise.

Go on.

Go on. Off you go.

(SIGHS)

Luther, we know this much. Nekhovich gets on a plane... to go to the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta.

He's carrying a virus he created, Chimera, and the cure for that virus, Bellerophon.

Ambrose doesn't have the virus.

That's why Ambrose needs McCloy.

So we go into Biocyte, k*ll Chimera, Ambrose has a cure without a disease, and we're home free.

You were right. Hunt stung McCloy tonight.

So he knows.

He'll be going into Biocyte.

Good. Then we'll know where he'll be, don't we?

Well done, Hugh.

Well done.

(HORN HONKING)

Oi! You're home, mate. Home.

(CLEARS THROAT) Where's George?

My regular driver? Where is he?

He's gone home sick. Touch of the flu.

Is the building up and running yet? Mmm.

That's not exactly it. Sorry, but this is a Biocyte facility.

Their storage structure. I'll have it up in a minute.

Okay, take a look at this. Start from the inside out.

All storage and production of Chimera is done here, in this lab on the 42ndfloor.

Hunt's target will be the Chimera, stored and manufactured at Biocyte on the 42nd floor.

If you look at Hunt's operational history, and I have, he invariably favors misdirection over confrontation.

He'll never break into Biocyte from the bottom where security is heaviest.

No garage entrances.

Lobby's protected by five guards on rotating patrol.

Not goin' in from the ground. Show me the atrium.

The atrium? One of a kind.

Runs down through the center of the building.

Provides 24- hournaturallight via mirrors and daylight storage cells.

Optimal growing conditions for the virus.

Ends in a glass floor which doubles as part of the lab ceiling.

Uh- uh. The atrium roof closes at sundown.

And if the louvers are up for more than 40seconds at night, the civil emergency alarms are tripped.

Those, even I can't stop.


Ethan, we have a total of 40 seconds... to get you in and the cables out.

No, Hunt will prefer to enter Biocyte somewhere from the top... where security is minimal.

He'll undoubtedly engage in some aerobatic insanity... before he'll risk harming a hair on a security guard's head.

Check- check. Got copy? You're five- by- five.

ETHAN ON HEADSET : Luther, how we doin '?

LUTHER ON HEADSET :Not there yet, Ethan. I'll give you the word.

ETHAN ON HEADSET : Billy, ready to go?

Okay, package away in five- -

I'm not ready. The louvers aren't moving.

BILLY ON HEADSET : Come on, Luther! We gotta go!

LUTHER ON HEADSET : Wait, there's a glitch in the access code.

BILLY ON HEADSET : Luther, we're out of time. On the count.

Please, baby, open up, open up.

Five, four, Come on! three, two, one!

I'm going now! Ethan, wait!

(LAUGHS)

LUTHER ON EARPIECE : Twenty five, twenty four, twenty three, twenty two, twenty one, twenty.

Ethan, you've got 19seconds to clear the cable.

Okay, retracting cable!

(TIMER BEEPING)

Come on!

Nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two- -

Cable's clear!

Transponder activated. Reading package and cable clear.

AMBROSE :He'll breach the lab at the only possible time, whether you break in from the ground or the roof.

It's 2300 hours, one minute... when the air filtration generators will cover the sound of Hunt's break- in... and the rotating guards make the building vulnerable... to our break- in from below.

LUTHER ON EARPIECE : Ethan, the generator's about to go active.

Just a friendly reminder. We'll be out of contact for eight minutes.

AMBROSE :I'm betting Hunt will destroy Chimera... rather than attempt to preserve any part of it.

He'll have to do it in two places.

First, the incubation room where the growth vials are kept.

And finally, in the inoculation chamber... holding the last remaining Chimera virus in three injection g*ns.

He won't be allowed to destroy the virus in those g*ns.

(BEEPING)

What's this? You're on time, for once?

Not exactly, sport.

(g*nshots, BODY FALLS)

(RECORDER BEEPS) John C. McCloy.

(BEEPING)

Billy, I think we've got a problem.

Nyah's on the wing up early. Billy, do you copy?

Yeah, I got you, Luther. Sorry, exactly where is she?

In the building. Say again, mate.

Sounds like you're saying she's in the building.

I am. She is.

Uh, well, then she's not likely to be alone, is she, mate?

LUTHER :She's in the elevator, headed towards Ethan.

The question is.: How many of them?

I can't get through to Ethan, not till the generators go.

Yeah, well, when's that? Not for another... five- and- a- half minutes.

(COMPUTER SOUNDS)

COMPUTERISED VOICE : Chimera in vitro pH and temperature level... outside optimal range.

Chimera in vitro pH and temperature level... outside optimal range.

Chimera working seed stock pH at critical level.

Alert. Chimera stock life threatened.

Alert. Chimera stock life terminated.

Come on, Ethan. Come on.

COMPUTERISED VOICE : Subject is contaminant- free.

Zero contaminant factor.

Come on, come on, come on, come on.

(BEEPING CONTINUES) Luther, what the hell can we do?

What can we do?

Hope he kills all the bugs before the yellow dot gets to the red one.

DR. NEKHOVICH'S VOICE : However we travel, I must arrive at my destination within 20 hours of departure.

McCLOY'S VOICE :How was I to know that he needed to be treated... with Bellerophon within 20hours?

Get him.

How much longer before you can reach him?

We've got 29 seconds before the generators turn off, then Ethan will be back on- line.

(TIMER BEEPING)

(GRUNTS)

Ahh!

(PANTING)

(BEEPING CONTINUES)

Luther! Luther!

AMBROSE : Hold your fire!

Hold your fire, damn it!

(SIGHS)

Well, Hunt... how've you been?

Fighting a bit of a cold.

Aww.

(LAUGHING)

You know, that was the hardest part of having to portray you- - grinning like an idiot every 15 minutes.

I would've thought the hardest part was curbing that pressing need of yours... to get your g*n off.

You were in such a hurry to knock off that 747... you never figured out where Chimera really was.

I knew where it was. Oh.

Then you knew the only way Nekhovich could smuggle the live virus... is by injecting himself and using his own bloodstream as a petri dish.

You knew that... while you were knocking him off, destroying the very thing you came for.

Stop! Put a sock in it!

Hit that bloody g*n, and you'll spray the virus all over the place!

There it is, guys.

The last of it.

What was the top bid?

Why? You gonna make me a better offer?

Than �37 million? Not really.

Oh!

Somebody has been slipping you our mail. (CHUCKLES)

Come on out here, you bad girl.

Sean, she doesn't belong here. Let her go.

She wouldn't be here... if it wasn't for you, Hunt.

From this moment, you are responsible for what happens to her.

And if you're looking out for her well- being, I suggest you advise her to pick up the injection g*n and bring it to me.

Ball's in your court, Hunt.

(LUTHER COUGHING)

Nyah's in the building. Do you copy?

Thank you.

How do you know he won't sh**t you the minute he's got it?

Please. One can't hold Nyah responsible for her actions.

You know women, mate. Like monkeys they are.

Won't let go of one branch till they get a grip on the next!

Get it, Nyah. I'll cover you.

(SIGHS) I am waiting.

Things haven't exactly worked out the way you thought they would, Ethan.

Sorry.

You bitch!

(INDISTINCT SINGING)

(BEEPING)

You're not gonna sh**t me, Sean. Not this bitch.

'Cause she's worth �37 million.

(HIGH- PITCHED HUMMING)

What did you think you were doing? I wasn't thinking!

Just trying to stop you from getting hurt, that's all!

You who don't have a conscience.

I guess I lied.

You can't get us both out of here, can you?

I'm infected with Chimera.

You know you don't have a choice. Just do it.

Do it now!

We've got 19 hours and 58 minutes!

I'll get Bellerophon into your system before then!

Just stay alive! I'm not going to lose you!

Feel like pleading for your life?

Well, then, how about dying... so you can make me a lot of money?

In just a few hours time, you can be assured... of going down in history as the Typhoid Mary of Oz.

Goodday.

(DOOR CLOSES)

There's not a chance of locating Nyah until can access the satellite.

And there's not a chance of doing that until I can get this computer fixed.

And that takes you awhile How much time does she have left?

Not long. But whatever happens, Nyah will take care of Nyah.

What do you mean? Unless we dose her with Bellerophon, Nyah will k*ll herself.

So first things first.

Ethan, Ambrose and his team have arrived... over the bridge, and Nyah's not with him, mate.

Copy that.

You all right, mate? Looks like pretty heavy security from here.

What's it look like from there?

Risky.

(MAN GRUNTS)

(GROANS)

Simon? Simon!

Stay here.

Breached the structure at the 10:00 grating.

It's a DNA match. The blood's loaded with Chimera.

And they certainly have Bellerophon.

(SIGHS) Well, then you've got both the virus and the antivirus, which means I've got 30 million for you.

Not exactly. We don't want just your cash.

What do you want? Stock, Mr. McCloy.

Stock options, to be a little more precise.

(CELL PHONE SPEED- DIALING)

Cut her loose... right in the center of town.

The more crowded the better.

Ethan, just picked up an Ambrose's call. Nyah's been dropped off.

I think she's still alive.

Where is she? Somewhere in Sydney.

(MAN GRUNTING, MUTTERS)

Somewhere in Sydney? Care to harden the target?

LUTHER OVER EARPIECE : I can't until...

I can get the GPS up on our computer. It's still down.

(MAN GROANS) The clock is ticking.

How quickly can you manufacture more of the antivirus?

No time at all, once I've got it.

Good. Biocyte stock is just a few weeks away from going through the roof.

What are you talking about? An outbreak of Chimera.

Where? Downtown Sydney, for a start.

You create the supply, Mr. McCloy.

We've just created the demand.

Three million people in Sydney... and 17 million people in Australia... are going to need Bellerophon within the next few days, not to mention the rest of the world.

Now, this is how it's going to work.

Wallis, the shares outstanding are? 93.4 million.

Which means, Mr. McCloy, we need to get our hands on 480,000 options.

We'll borrow your 30 million to buy those options.

Your stock has never sold above $31 a share.

When your stock goes north of 200 which... it will, those options will be worth billions, and I will own 51% of Biocyte.

This is outrageous.

I will not let you take control of my company.

Sit down.

(MAN GRUNTS)

You'll be a billionaire. It's better than being broke.

I have t*rrorists and... other pharmaceutical companies standing in line.

The ball's in your court, Mr. McCloy.

Run that bastard down.

We're running short on time, Mr. McCloy.

We have got to conclude our business.

Yes. Start the transfer.

Follow it... and let me know.

(COMPUTER BEEPING)

(SIGHS)

(BIRD GURGLING)

(GURGLING CONTINUES)

(MAN GRUNTS)

Uh!

Raise your hands very slowly.

Sure you want me to do this?

Raise your hands very slowly.

(BOTH GRUNTING)

Ethan, Ethan, do you copy? Do you copy?

Keep it going!

(STAMP ON WALKIE-TALKIE) Sean, this rat's reached the end of the maze.

Is he alive?

Yeah, more or less.

Bring him to me.

Go!

Sean, transfer completed.

Well done, Stamp. Well done.

(GRUNTS, GROANING)

(INTENSE GROANING)

Stop mumbling!

I'm afraid he's got no choice.

I believe I broke his jaw.

(LAUGHS) Stamp, I'm impressed.

Right. We don't have a lot of time, Hunt.

What ever you got to say, say it now.

(GROANS)

How about giving us a big smile?

(GROANING)

No? What are you doing?

Get down on your knees.

Now, this is what's known... as getting your g*n off.

(CHOIR SINGING REQUIEM)

(SCREAMING)

There he is!

Ethan!

(MAN SCREAMING)

Just back off and pinpoint your positions!

Luther, clear the bridge for me!

Hunt's heading for the bridge, coming in at 12:00 high.

Oh, I'm mad now.

Ha- ha!

You all right, mate? That punk put a hole in my Versace!

(TIRES SCREECHING)

Ethan, the computer's up. I've got Nyah.

She's moved out of the city.

She's on the north head bluff approaching the cliffs.

But I can't get a visual. Copy!

She's only got a little time left!

Track ahead and pick her up!

I can't get a good sh*t. Ethan, we won't be able to cover you!

My earpiece is failing! You've got me on GPS!

Bring her to me!

Billy, north head bluff. Haul ass.

Get out there and keep f*ring! I can't see anything!

Slow down, mate! Slow down!

(INDISTINCT SHOUTING)

(TRUCK HORN HONKING)

(TIRES SCREECHING)

(HORNS HONKING)

Range is 2K.

(BOTH GRUNT)

(GRUNTING)

Ahhh!

Go ahead. Use it, Hunt.

It's not a bad way to go.

It's a lot better than the way that bitch is gonna die.

(INDISTINCT SINGING)

Hey, there she is!

(GROANS)

(GRUNTING CONTINUES)

AMBROSE : Hunt!

(LAUGHING)

You should've k*lled me.

SWAN BECK : Miss Hall's blood, it appears, has absolutely no elements of the Chimera virus, not even antibodies.

Yes. I gathered as much.

But you were under specific instructions, Mr. Hunt, to bring back a living sample of the Chimera virus.

I'd be very interested to know how, after you managed this recovery, it subsequently got destroyed.

By fire. It's the best way, really.

Oh. Well, Mr. Hunt, as for Miss Hall, in light of her efforts, her criminal record will certainly be expunged.

Wiped out. I'm assuming you approve.

I do.

Yeah. Where is she now, by the way? Any idea?

I don't know. Not exactly.

SWAN BECK : So, what are your plans?

ETHAN :I don't know. Uh, some sort of vacation.

I'll let you know where I'm going.

SWAN BECK : You don't have to do that.

It wouldn't be a vacation if you did.

Let's get lost.

♪♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪♪

♪♪ Ain't no mercy ♪♪

♪♪ Ain't no mercy there for me ♪♪

♪♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪♪

♪♪ Ain't no mercy ♪♪

♪♪ Ain't no mercy there for me ♪♪

♪♪ I'm pain, I'm hope, I'm suffer ♪♪

♪♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪♪

♪♪ Ain't no mercy ♪♪

♪♪ Ain't no mercy there for me ♪♪

♪♪ Do you bury me when I'm gone ♪♪

♪♪ Do you teach me while I'm here ♪♪

♪♪ Just as soon as I belong ♪♪

♪♪ Then it's time I disappear ♪♪

♪♪ Yeah, yeah ♪♪

♪♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪♪

♪♪ Then I went ♪♪

♪♪ Then I went on down that road ♪♪

♪♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪♪

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♪♪ Then I went on down that road ♪♪

♪♪ I'm pain, I'm hope, I'm suffer ♪♪

♪♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪♪

♪♪ Then I went on ♪♪

♪♪ Then I went on down that road ♪♪

♪♪ Do you bury me when I'm gone ♪♪

♪♪ Do you teach me while I'm here ♪♪

♪♪ Just as soon as I belong ♪♪

♪♪ Then it's time I disappear ♪♪

♪♪ Do you bury me when I'm gone ♪♪

♪♪ Do you teach me while I'm here ♪♪

♪♪ Just as soon as I belong ♪♪

♪♪ Then it's time I disappear ♪♪

♪♪ Disappear ♪♪

♪♪ I'm gone ♪♪

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♪♪ Do you teach me while I'm here ♪♪

♪♪ Just as soon as I belong ♪♪

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♪♪ Do you bury me when I'm gone ♪♪

♪♪ Do you teach me while I'm here ♪♪

♪♪ Just as soon as I belong ♪♪

♪♪ Then it's time I disappear ♪♪

♪♪ Disappear ♪♪

("MISSION IMPOSSIBLE THEME" PLAYING)

♪♪ Now I ♪♪

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♪♪ Now I ♪♪

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♪♪ Wonder why you wanna hate me ♪♪ ♪♪ Now I ♪♪

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♪♪ 'Cause hate is all the world has even seen lately ♪♪

♪♪ 'Cause hate is all the world has even seen lately ♪♪

♪♪ 'Cause hate is all the world has even seen lately ♪♪
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