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Coming through
angels 19!

Take it easy, viper one.
Don't push it too far.

Throttling back.

18-5.

Rpm 2,500.

Airspeed--airspeed
needle stuck...

But we're still
in the green.

17-5.

Aw, heck.

15-5.

Vsi pegged.

Negative buffet.

Sir, sir, I know what
you're going to say,

but remember what happened
with the b-39.

danny here?

[Danny]
It's sticking!

We're pretty much
in a dive up here.

It's 12-5...

And she's purring,
all right.

Bring it back,
viper one.

roger! Oh!

Serious fluttering!

It's hard.

Controls are resisting.

I have full nose-up trim.

Slip it in, viper one.

Come on, slip it in!

[Danny]
This isn't good!

Aah!

Aah!

It's...Too much!

[Grunting]

christ.
Pull her back!

[Siren]

Oh, brother.

Oh, brother!

Look out!

Whew!

If she comes
with a warranty,
i'll take her!

[Laughter and applause]

She doesn't seem
to need that.

dave, hope you're not
married to these
pratt and whitneys.

This plane needs
classic engines.

Have it ready by tonight.

harry!
Did you see that?

What, danny?
See what?

Captain!

Oh.

Mccormick--three cs.
You figure it out.

harry, the damnedest
thing happened up there.

Any
dizziness?

Huh? What? No.

Excuse me, i'm still
having a heart att*ck.

It looked good,
didn't it?

Queasiness?

No queasiness.

I thought
you weren't
surfacing

until you
finished
your thing.

Blackout?

No blackouts.

Don't work
for the airline.

I bet you thought
i wouldn't pull up.

The thought
crossed my mind.

Mine, too.

Blindness?
Headache?
Chest pain?

No.

I was close enough
to see your
license plate,

and all of a sudden
i saw helen.

You had a vision?

Huh? Agh!

Did you vomit?

tyler, no. There
was no vomit.

i'm talking now.
Later, huh?

Anything you say,
captain.

Nice soft landing.

I thought, "she's
coming home tonight.
I better pull up."

Wham!
I hit the ground.

Boy, am I hungry.

I could go for
some ribs.

danny, i'm here
because it worked.

It worked?

A little rough
around the edges,
but it worked.

What?

harry.

That's incredible,
harry!

Shh! Listen, listen!

No one can know, o.K.?

Of course.
No one can know.

Uh, helen can know,
right?

All right,
but nobody else.

It really is
sort of incredible.

harry.
That's incredible.

Where is he?

Back at the lab.

harry! Oh!

i'll get
cleaned up.

We'll celebrate!

Oh, my god.
Ha ha! harry!

Hey, i'm driving!

Ha ha ha.
Sure, o.K.

Yeah...
Better be o.K.

[billie holiday]
* the very thought of you *

* and I forget to do *

* those little
ordinary things *

* that everyone
ought to do *

* i'm living in
a kind of daydream *

[door opens]

* i'm happy as a queen *

* and foolish
though it may seem *

* to me that's everything *

* the mere idea of you *

* the longing
here for you *

* you'll never know *

* how slow
the moments go *

* till i'm near to you *

* I see your face
in every flower *

* your eyes
in the stars above... **

who is that?

i'm sorry
i'm so late.

What time is it?

Almost 2:00.

I was going to go
to my place,

but I decided
i wanted to see you.

I hope
you don't mind.

I kind of do.

Would you leave, please?

You taste like
champagne.

Well, harry and i
got a little drunk.

Oh, yeah?

Yeah.

A celebration?

Well, kind of.

You're hungry.

I know.

So...

What were you
celebrating?

Wait, let me guess.

harry's 400th
consecutive hour

in the laboratory,
right?

Close,
but no cigar.

How is it?

danny, i've been
eating dust
for four days.

So...

What were you
celebrating?

The key question
here is,

why wasn't I invited?

Well, we would've
if you were here.

harry froze
a chicken.

Big deal.
My butcher's done that.

Yeah? Well...

i'll bet
your butcher's
never brought

the chicken back
to life again.

He what?

I swear!

I saw the chicken.
It was walking around!

harry's a genius,

which he was
proclaiming himself

after the second
bottle of champagne.

So, what, this is
some big government
chicken conspiracy?

What?

Don't take this
lightly.

You can't
tell anybody,
all right?

Just my mother.

Oh, helen, no.
Y-you can't.

[Laughing]

i'm sorry.
I was kidding.

Promise me
you won't tell.

I promise.

I promise.

Not even under t*rture.

Not even
under t*rture.

Not even under the
most incredibly painful
kind of t*rture.

danny, don't.

helen, this is a matter
of national security.

i'm going to have
to tickle you.

No. i'm not kidding.

I need to know.

No. i'll scream.
i'll really scream!

It's for
your own good.

danny, no! No!

Oh, not the knees!

Oh, stop!

[billie holiday]
* i'm living in *

* a kind of daydream *

* i'm happy as a queen *

* and foolish
though it may seem *

* to me that's everything *

* the mere idea of you *

* the longing
here for you *

* you'll never know *

* how slow
the moments go *

* till i'm near to you *

* I see your face
in every flower... *

see, when the man
on second base

touches him
with the ball,
then he's out.

Yeah, but why
is he running?

O.K., let's, uh,
start again.

* the very thought of you,
my love *

here we go.

You o.K.?

Yeah.

This kid keeps
staring at me.

He likes you.

Yeah?

* the very thought
of you, my love **

folks. Everybody.

Uh, we have an announcement
we'd like to make.

Uh, blanche and I are...

Well...

Next year blanche
will be celebrating
her first mother's day.

[Applause]

[Man]
Fabulous, harry!

Congratulations,
blanche.

Thank you, daniel.

Congratulations,
blanche.

I would've
told you earlier,

but we just
found out for sure.

[Man]
Hey, uh, a toast!

To harry, junior.

[Woman]
To harriet!

Look, it's 1939 already,

and we...

Gosh, you usually
get my thoughts
before I do,

so you probably
know what i'm
going to say.

helen...

Will you marry me?

Uh...No.

You know, helen,
i been thinking--

danny, guess what.

What?

collier's wants
the pictures
for november.

No kidding?
Oh, that's great.

But they say
it's kind of
a rush thing.

They need
the pictures
bu thursday,

which means I have
to have them ready
tomorrow afternoon,

which means I have
to get to work.

I have to go.

Wait.

What?

Want some pie?

We just had pie.

Not the blueberry.

How could you
still be hungry?

Isn't that
the darnedest thing?

I just--frank?
Some blueberry pie.

Sure you don't
want some?

Yeah.

Just one, thanks.

What's going on?

What's going on?

Mm-hmm.

Nothing. I just want
you to sit with me
while I eat,

that's all.

I-i'll eat fast.

You're trying
to break some
bad news to me.

You're going to test
some crazy rocket?

Where do you cook
this stuff up?

No, there's no
crazy rocket.

Ooh!

Oh, thank you.

Uh...

I have to go.

O.K. I know.

Call me later,
all right?

O.K.

Bye.

[Thunder]

Oh!

Are you sure
you've got to go?

danny...

Are you sure
you're o.K.?

What? What is it?

helen...

Let's never leave
this phone booth.

You're acting nuts.

I am?

Mm-hmm.
More than usual.

i'll see you later.

Yeah, what are you
still doing here?

Get out of here.

Hey, harry?

Yeah. harry...

I almost did it.

Yeah, I just--

I couldn't get
the words past
my throat.

Well,
you inspired me.

I mean--tell me
something, harry.

When you
asked blanche,

how did you--
but--

yeah, really?
On her head?

And she still
said yes?

danny.

Yeah,
just a sec, frank.

You got to go outside.

[Siren]

[Thunder and rain]

[Knock on door]

[Knock knock]

danny?

[Pounding on door]

dan!

[Doorknob rattles]

Come on, danny.

[Knocking]

God damn it, danny,
will you open the door?

[Pounding]

Please?

[Pounding]

Hi, harry.

After the first
two weeks,

they said she
wouldn't wake up.

That was nearly
six months ago.

Doctors
can be wrong.

I talked
to dr. morrison...

And kelvin

and hastings
and collins.

They all say
the same thing.

She said, "i'll
see you later."

That was
the last thing
she said--

"i'll see you
later."

They're moving her
to a chronic care
facility in...

santa rosa.

It's a better place,
i think.

The doctors all agree
there's nothing
that can be done.

We used to play out
by the lighthouse
when we were kids...

And she'd say we'd
grow old together...

In that great house
just down the road.

harry, I don't have
one single memory
without her.

Nothing was real
until she knew.

Did you hear

charlie was canned
from my project?

No.

They found two
bottles of gin
in his locker.

He tried to deny it,

but he was
so sozzled,

he fell on his ass
and passed out.

Six days
before the test,
and he's out.

His timing was
always beautiful
like that.

What test?

What test?
My project.

My secret
project.

I was going
to freeze
a human being.

Well, if you
call charlie
a human being.

How long?

A year.

See, the beautiful thing
about charlie is
the guy had no life.

What better way
to iron out
the kinks, right?

[Thunder]

[Danny]
harry, I can't
watch her die.

I want to sleep
for a year.

Look, you've been
through an awful lot.

i've thought
this through.

Forget it.

i've been
in the service
for 12 years.

i'm m*llitary.
i'm healthy.

i've got no family,
nowhere to go.

I know tests.
I know experiments.

It's my job!

i'm perfect.

You know that.

dan, I don't even
know if this thing
will work for a year.

harry, let me do it.

Please. I can't
think anymore.

I can't.

Until she--

until it's over.

You've said yourself
that doctors can be wrong.

That's true, you know.

If she gets better,
wake me up.

[Harry]
Bring the internal to 20.

21.

20.

[Scientist]
We're stay for phase three.

Sealing
second barrier.

Cancel pulse.
Reading negative.

Barometer is 7...16.

8 to 16.

[Harry]
Keep 20.

Do we have that?

Copy.

Phase four
power descent.

We have 20.

Reduce pressure.

How's the heart rate?

Heart rate...
Looking good.

[Scientist]
Hit the valve.

Needle at 6.

Needle at 6-5.

We're in the black.

[Harry] Record date
and time, please.

26 november, 1939.

0417 hours.

All right, gentlemen,
this is it.

This is history.

[Sucking noise]

Mmm.

[Sucking]

Hey.

Got the dentist
tomorrow?

[Sucking]

Yep.

Any good?

Yeah.

You were good company.

She said, yawning.

i'm not yawning.

Well, you were
about to.

You see?

Sorry.

[Yawn]

Ohh!

i'm sorry about dinner.

I just have a tendency
to burn things.

No, no. It wasn't
really b*rned.

It's just, you know,
well done.

It was significantly,
dramatically well done.

Well, uh...

We'll do it again.

Sure. Anytime.
I know the maitre d'.

Uh, see you at
the hospital, o.K.?

Air show this weekend,
right?

Yeah.

You can invite john
if you want to.

O.K.

Maybe.

We'll see.

Good night.

Whoo!

[Making guitar
noises]

Oww! Whoo!

[Continues making
guitar noises]

Wa-hoo!

Hey, what's this?

It's called parking,
felix.

I thought you were
taking us home!

Will you chill out,
freak?

I got to drop
something off.

Unlike you,
i have responsibilities.

Yeah, but mom said
you were going
to take us home--

directly.

Oh, well, that's
a real nice story, felix,

but mom and dad
are in vegas and i'm not.

You move
from this car,

and I swear to god,

one day i'll put
a poisonous snake
in your bed.

Oh, no.

[Kiss]

You, too.

Dickhead.

We won't be able
to work within
that time frame.

Yeah. I think we'll
have to postpone
construction

at least
another week,

and that's
at the least.

We're sorting
through a lot
of stuff here.

I can keep you
updated.

Oh, man...
Check it out.

Hey, hey.

Race you to the end?

Hurry up!
We got 10 seconds!

It's going to blow!
Hurry!

10...9...8...

7...

Aah!

Oh, i'm burning up!

Here, i'll--

oh! It burns!
It burns!

It burns!

Are you all right?

It burns! Ohh!

Are you all right?

Oh! Aah!

Oh!

Are you
all right?

Ohh...

i've got my guys on it
round the clock.

Uh-huh.

What can I do
for you, airman?

Give this
to samuels.

He's out front
in the trailer.

Thank you.

roger. Temperature
is 1-2-3. Ready.

Activating
the turbo-power
speed booster.

Get ready for some
radioactive energy.

Hmm. O.K.,
how low are we?

The needle says...65.

47!

O.K., ready to
raise periscope?

Yep. Ready
to raise periscope.

O.K.

We have a leak.
Emergency!

Sir, what do I do?

Tighten the oxygen!
Ooga! Ooga!

Ooga! Ooga!

Ooga! Ooga!

Oh, my god.

Careful.

It's cold.

Yeesh.

Aah!

Look at him.

He's cold, too.

Do you think he's dead?

Aah!
Aah!

Help me!

Get me out of this thing!

Help!

Help!

Aah! Aah!

steven,
we went inside there!

There was this
big metal thing!

There's a dead
guy inside!

Just shut up!

steven, I swear!

He was really cold.
He grabbed my jacket
and took it!

If I was cold,
i'd take your
jacket also.

No, but he didn't--

shut up! You're
pathetic, both of you!

Look, I am the boss
in this car!

Me! I am!

And the boss says...

Shut up!

Are you sure this isn't
the finest excuse

you've ever come up with
for losing a jacket?

It'd be
a great excuse,

but no, mom,
it's the truth.

This frozen guy
was there!

I was there,
and I saw him, too!

i'm sure he's in there
for a reason.

Finish your peas.

[Grunting]

[Grunting]

I...

Would like...

R-r-r-richmond
3-4-2, please.

[Operator]
Excuse me?

richmond 3-4-2.

7-4-3-4-2?

Yes!

Please. i'd like...

To speak to...

harry f-finley.

harry--
harry finley,
please.

Sir, you're missing
two digits.

You need seven digits,
sir.

You only gave me five.
You need seven.

Wha--

[dial tone]

[Helicopter approaches]

Oh, brother.

[Counting cadence]

Sir, i'm sorry.

There's no one
stationed here
by that name.

Aw, heck.

Well, then I need to talk
to someone else in charge.

i'm sorry, but
there's no way I can
let you in here.

I know how I must
look to you, o.K.?

And believe me, I wouldn't
let me in here, either.

Sir?

i'm sorry, but
i'm going to have
to ask you to leave.

My name is captain
daniel mccormick.

Serial number
241988539.

I know your name, too.

Now, you sure look
like a nice kid.

But if you don't get
your supervisor
out here now,

I will personally
make sure

that you pull guard duty
for the rest of
your m*llitary career!

Have you got that?

And you say it
was registered
as project b,

which stands
for buford?

Yes, sir.

That was the name
of the...

Chicken.

That harry finley
first tested?

That's correct.

And you say you
woke up last night

in the warehouse
that we're
tearing down.

I know that
it sounds crazy,
but, uh--

just a little.

Who was your
supervising officer?

Boyle.

Major david e. Boyle.

Boyle.

I went to the place
where harry used to live.

Now there's a place
called ralph's there.

I see.

Well, we don't
keep records that
far back on base.

But there is a team
of scientists

that would be
fascinated to hear
what you have to say.

This is all highly
classified information?

That's right.

harry didn't tell
anybody about this.

Not even the people
that worked for him knew.

Just harry and I,
and I told one
other person, but...

Who's that?

She's dead.

Uh-huh.

i'm going to
call security.

That'd be swell.

Can I have a cigarette?

Oh, yeah. Sure.

sam? Yeah. Me.

i've got
something here

I think you should
do something about.

Yeah. Yeah, so I think
you should probably meet.

He says he was
in a metal capsule

in our warehouse
for a number of years.

You might want to come
over with some men.

Because I think,
you know,

it's really
going to be a...

It's going to be a...

sam, hold on
one sec, sam.

You can cancel it, sam.

i'm not lying.

You're lying.

He said
he'd never seen
so many cavities

in one mouth
at the same time.

He wanted to send a
sample of my saliva

to the university
of wisconsin.

Your saliva.

Yeah.

[Doorbell rings]

Here.
Give it to me.

Yes?

Are you nat cooper?

It's the dead guy!

The dead guy!

Aah!

The dead guy!

Go! Go!

Help me!
Help! Help!
Help! Help!

Hey, i'm not going to--

ouch!

Help me!

Somebody,
help me!

i'm not going
to k*ll you, o.K.?

i'm not going
to k*ll you, o.K.?

O.K.

O.K.

Jeez.

I just want to know

how I got this jacket.

[Both talking at once]

All right.

All right.

All right!

Just you.

We went to the warehouse

with felix' brother steven.

And we were playing
in there even though
we weren't supposed to.

And we saw that
big metal thing.

We thought it was
a submarine.

We opened it up somehow,

and you were inside.

That's all, right?

Right.

There were
no guards there?

No doctors? No one?

No, sir.

Just a bunch
of junk.

Junk?

Hello, ma'am.

I was looking
for a gentleman
named harry finley.

He used to live
around this area.

And, uh, I thought
you might be
related to him.

No?

Thanks anyway,
ma'am.

Yes. Thanks.
Goodbye.

So, you fellas
do this a lot,

mess with
classified m*llitary
experiments?

No, sir. This is
the first time.

My name's nat.
This is felix.

Hi.

What's yours?

daniel.

You want me to
steal you some
clothes from my dad?

Hello, sir.

Ex-excuse me, sir.

This fella
just asked me to
leave a message,

then squealed
in my ear.

Hi, this is nat.

i'm looking for a guy
named harry finley.

If you know
how to find him,

call me at 555-2368.
Thank you.

It was just
an answering machine.

Machine?
i'm talking
to a machine.

What the heck
happened to the
last 50 years?

I use this for my history.

I got a b-minus.

You can go really fast,
like this.

Slow. Zoom in,
like that.

Oh, hold it.
Hold it. Hold it.

Oh, my god.

daniel, what do
you do, anyway,

like, for a job?

daniel?

Huh?

What do you
do for a job?

Uh, test pilot.

felix, oh, my god!

He's a pilot.

We found a pilot!

Nat.

What?

Oh, no.

i'm in the library
on a saturday.

She'll think
i'm a geek.

Nat,
she's in here, too.

Oh, yeah. That's--

look. Just go
talk to her.

Just do it.

Hey.

Hi.

Hi.

Hey, alice. Nice dress.

Thanks.

It looks like wallpaper.

I mean
good wallpaper.

Thanks.

Yeah,
no problem.

Bitchin'
nail polish.

Looks
like blood.

How's your
summer going?

Fine so far.

Well, i'm just here
doing some reading.

Little women.

It's good.

Hey. I got into a
huge bike accident.

Really?

Thrashed my bike.
Thrashed.

Totally thrashed.

Look. I got
a big cut, too.

Yep. It's going
to be a big scab.

But I won't
pick at it.

Well, that's cool.

Heh. Thanks.

Well, I got to go.

O.K.

See ya.

O.K.

Cool.

i'm a geek.

You'll want to write
to the national personnel
records center.

They deal with all
m*llitary records.

They got a form.
It takes,
like, six weeks.

Six weeks
is too long, miss.

This is urgent.
I need to find
this man today.

It's a matter
of life and death.

For me.

Please?

Um...

What did--who?

harry who?

finley. harry finley.

1939?

Yeah.

That'd make him
pretty damn old, huh?

Yeah,
i guess it would.

Um, all right.

I have a friend.

He works at a locator
service in san antonio.

Let me see
what he can do.

It might take a couple days.
They get pretty busy.

It's o.K.

If you call me here
tomorrow after 12:00,

that's when I get in.

And if susan answers,
ask for me--debbie.

I put my home number
on there, too,

just in case.

You can stay here
more than one night.

Thanks.

Peanut butter,
jelly, and banana.

It's just
what I wanted.

Told ya.

Good.

Ah.

Drink?

Yeah.

Thanks.

Dessert.

And this is so you
can catch up on
history and stuff.

I got it
for my birthday.

No, you're going
to break it open.

Don't do that.

See, pull it off
like that.

Put the straw
in that hole like that.

See?

Drink box.

Thanks.

So sweat.

[Claire]
Guys?

mrs. watson's here.

O.K.!

My mom.

I figured.

Hey, you like
my tree house?

Sure. Swell.

Cool. O.K. See ya.

[Car pulls up]

[Car door opens
and closes]

[Claire]
fred.

[Fred]
I hear you
been entertaining.

Hmm?

It's the mercedes guys.

What are you doing?

Well,
i thought i'd come by

and see how you're doing.

[Indistinct talking
continues]

Stop it, fred!
No. Come on.

fred, stop it.

No, fred.
Stop it!

Stop it!

I just want to talk!

Stop it!

Stop it, fred!

Hey!

Stop it!

Say, fella.

O.K., all right!

I think you ought
to take a walk
and cool off.

Get out.

Huh! Ha ha!

Come on, now.
Come on.

I was just
walking past, ma'am,

and I heard you scream.
Uh...

You o.K.?

Are you--
are you o.K.?

Here.

You're shaking
like a leaf.

Here. Sit down.

Oh, so am I.

You o.K.?

Yes.

Yeah?

Good.

Good.

Yeah?

Oh, dear...

Uh...This yours?

No.

It must
have been his.

i'm sure he'd want
you to have it.

Oh, look,
you're bleeding.

That's nothing.
That's just blood.

No, no. Let me
clean it up.

That's just a scratch.

No, it's a gash.

i'm a nurse.

I know a gash
when I see one.
Sit down.

[Car engine starts]

[Tires squeal]

You may have just
saved my life.

Oh, no.

Well, maybe.

That prick!

i've known
assholes
in my time,

but this guy--
this guy could
give lessons.

This is
going to sting.

You see,
fred is a drunk.

Which, by the way,

is the least
of his problems.

He's got no spine
and no decency.

He's a punk.

And I knew it
the day I met him.

I know what
you're thinking.

I haven't gone
out with him
in...Two years.

Over that.

Every once
in a while
he comes back

like those storms
over in japan.

You know, those
violent ones that
destroy the villages?

Well, that's fred.

Did you tell me
your name?

daniel.

daniel.

I knew a danny once.

Worse than fred.

Well, maybe not.

Ooh.

So, daniel,
what do you do...

Besides patrol
neighborhoods

looking for signs of
domestic problems?

i'm an air corps
test pilot.

Oh.

And in your off-time

you go around
saving lives?

That's it.

Well...
My name's claire.

In case
you were curious.

"A scout never
shirks or grumbles
at hardship."

What the hell
is "shirks"?

For one thing,
they're both
mammals.

Hey, guys.

Hey, mom.

i'd like you
to meet someone.

This is my son
nat and his
friend felix.

This is daniel.

Hi, fellas.

Hello.

You guys o.K.?

Yeah.

daniel's a pilot.

Wow.

Cool.

You're kidding.

Hey, I see you
found your jacket.

Still think you saw
a frozen guy?

No.

[Telephone rings]

Excuse me.

[Ring]

What are you
doing here?

Some jerk showed up.

I got rid of him.

Don't worry,
i'm leaving.

Wait. The couch
is totally comfy.

Or you could
have my room.

I got a glow-in-the-dark
universe.

Your mother's not going
to let a stranger
stay in the house.

Want to bet?

The toothpaste
is in the mirror.

I think there's a new
toothbrush there, too.

The towels
are under the sink.

Nat, get him
a pillow, please.

If you want hot water,

turn the faucet to 4:00.

When it gets warm, turn it
to 9, then back to 11.

It's sort of like a safe.

It's awfully kind
to let me stay here.

I figured if you
wanted to k*ll me,

you would've
let fred do it.

Besides, you've got
an honest smile.

Some people were born
with great legs.

The rest of us
have to work at it.

I did aerobics
till I dropped.

Then I found thighmaster.

Great legs.

Thank you.

Every time you
squeeze thighmaster,

you strengthen and tone
right where you need it.

So it's easy to squeeze,
squeeze your way

to shapely hips and thighs.

When these
muscle groups
get out of shape,

the result
is flabby thighs.

It's called television.

Yeah, I know.

I saw it at
the world's fair
in '39.

That's why I recommend it
and use it myself.

My problem with exercise
is finding time to do it.

Night.

Night.

Thanks, thighmaster.

daniel?

daniel, get up.

That guy
called back.

He knows
a harry finley.

Lives about an
hour from here.

I got to go.
What time is it?

It's 7:30.

Wait. Before you go,

we're going to
the wings of freedom.

The air show--
it's near where
your friend lives.

Morning.

Morning, mom.

Well, how was it?

claire, you're one
of the kindest
people i've met.

You haven't
seen my temper.

Yeah. You haven't
seen that.

Hey.

How about breakfast?

I got to meet
an old friend.

I got to run.

You sure? i'm a hell
of a defroster.

No.
i'm late as it is.

daniel, come
to the air show.
It's so cool.

Nat, he said
he had to go.

Well, goodbye.

And thank you.
Thanks again.

And good luck.

You, too.

Bye.

Well, I guess
that's that.

Thanks a lot.

Thanks again.

Yes?
May I help you?

harry?

Yes.
May I help you?

Yes. i'm sorry, sir.

Uh, you're not the...

Are you o.K.?

Sir?

You got a ticket?

You got to buy
a ticket over there. $12.

Is it o.K.
To look inside?

Sure, go right ahead.

Hi, debbie.
This is, uh, daniel
from yesterday.

Yeah. Well, I was hoping
maybe you heard something.

Well, couldn't you
rush it?

Uh, it's just that i--

yeah. Sure.

Yeah. Well, i'll--sure,
i'll try again later.

[Crying]

Hey.

Quit following me, o.K.?

Hi, claire.

You find anybody
to rescue?

You know,
i've been told...

That I listen
exceptionally well...

If you wanted
to tell me anything.

You ever feel lost?

I invented it.
It's mine.

My buddy was supposed
to be here

when I woke up.

He used to live
around here,

and I can't find him.

I know that sounds
desperate,

but he really is
all I have left.

You could always
go home, right?

I lost someone
close to me.
That's why I left.

That's why I haven't
got any money
or clothes

or a place
to stay.

I just left and...

And where i'd end up

was the last thing
on my mind.

Everything o.K.?

john.

Uh, yeah. i'm sorry.

daniel, this is john,

and john, this is daniel.

Hi, john.

Pleased to meet you.

daniel is going
to be staying with us

for a couple of days.

Till he finds
his friend.

Well...It's good
to know you,
daniel,

good
to know you.

Hi, this is debbie...

Hi, debbie,
this is daniel mccormick.

Leave a message.
i'll call back.

Hi, debbie,
this is daniel mccormick.

i'm staying
at 555-2368.

Um, i'd
really appreciate it,

if you hear anything,

if you could
call me here.

Thanks again
for everything.

Uh, bye.

Oh!

Making dinner?

Yeah. I got to do
something.

Yeah.

Hey, listen, I thought
maybe tomorrow,

if you don't find
your friend,

that maybe you could
teach me to fly.

That might be tough.

How come?

Well, to begin with...

I don't have
a flight jacket.

And secondly...

I don't have
a plane.

My father left
when I was 1.

Thought you might
want to know that.

Well, I really don't
think that's any
of my business.

He left when I was 1.

He hasn't talked
to us since.

Thanks.

Can I help out?

Yeah.

Chop up this onion.

Just the onion,
not the fingers, o.K.?

I know. O.K.
Don't worry.

Boy.

Heh heh.

Anyway, this guy
is covered in blood.
Covered, right?

His heart has stopped.

They have to open him up
right there,

no time for procedure.

So they open him up.

I had to massage
his heart.

I actually held his heart
and pumped it for him.

There was this horrible
accident on the 5.

There were other injuries.

Anyway, this guy
whose heart i'm pumping,

his eyes open.

He looks at me,

and he looks at his heart
and says,

"you're holding my heart."

What did you say?

"Yes, I am."

The anesthesiologist
almost passed out.

Anyway, that was...

Couple of weeks ago.

Today, when I got
into work,

he sent me a box
of chocolates

shaped like a heart.

Isn't that a good story?

Great.

No, this is great.

[Doorbell rings]

The scary thing is...

That all of this
was in my cupboard,
lurking.

Thank you
very much for taking
the boys to that.

That was way above...

We have a date...

Tonight.

Am I early?

No.

I was just trying out
daniel's cooking.

It's good.
It's not bad.

Want some?

No.

Um, i'll just be
a sec.

Guys.

Hey.

So, you're a doctor?

Yeah. Yeah.
That's right.

I understand
you're a pilot?

Yeah. Yeah.
That's right.

Doctor, pilot.

Yeah.

sh*t!

Mom?

claire,
are you all right?

Yeah...

i've just got
a waterfall

in my closet.

Get the spaghetti pot.

Whoa!

Aw, heck,
that's a leak.

It's just a hole
in the roof.

Just?

We could do this
another night.

No, john.

Have you got hammers,
nails, shingles?

Is there anything
i can do?

Oh, wait.

I can go
to the hardware store
tomorrow,

get some things,
fix this in a jiffy.

Go to dinner, you two.
Get out of here.

Uh, o.K.

Wait, um...

The roof will be
on fred.

fred?

fred. 9:00.

i'm starving.

Have fun.

Yes, sir.
I understand, sir.

I did. Yeah. It was just
a bad judgment call.

The media
circus here...

I understand, sir.

i'm sure it will not
come to that. No.

I am right on top
of it, sir.

You'd better be.

Can I help you?

i'd like to sit here
for a moment,

if that's all right.

Sure.

Thanks.

Hi.

Hi.

Can I ask you
something?

sh**t.

Remember that girl
in the library?

What?

That girl
in the lib--alice?

Yeah. Yeah?

She's really cool.

Plus she's
really pretty.

So what was
your question?

Well, felix says
i should make her
jealous.

Says that's what
his brother does
with girls.

Don't you think
you're a little young
to be...

You ought to be thinking
about other stuff.

i'm 10.

I really like her.

If I were you, um...

i'd put her out
of my mind.

Just forget about her.

Trust me.

Ohh!

Ooh!

Uhh!

daniel!

daniel...

You o.K.?

Yeah, yeah.

Hey.

Hey.

Thanks for risking
your life to save
my underwear.

I just lost my balance
up there today.

You sure you don't
want to talk to john?

He's a really good
doctor.

Seems like a nice guy.

Yeah, he's
a nice guy,

nicest guy I know.

Oh, this one's great.

You like her?

Yeah. Who doesn't like
billie holiday?

You don't have
to put that on.

It's o.K.
Nat's asleep.

I just got
this cd player
for my birthday.

Girls at work
gave it to me.

I just think that
the old records

sound better
somehow, don't you?

I know there's
an e.Q. Thingy here,

but I can never
figure out
what button to push.

* the very thought of you *

* and i'll forget... *

she's incredible,
isn't she?

* those little
ordinary things *

* that everyone
ought to do *

* i'm living in a kind
of daydream *

* i'm happy as a queen *

* and foolish
though it may seem *

* to me *

* that's everything *

* the mere idea
of you *

* the longing here
for you *

* you'll never know
how slow the moments go *

* till i'm near to you *

* I see your face *

* in every flower *

* your eyes
in stars above *

* it's just
the thought of you *

* the very thought
of you, my love... *

I know
what it feels like.

[Voice breaking]

i'm...

i'm...

i'm sorry.

i'm sorry.

I know.

i'm going to go
to work.

* I see your face *

* in every flower *

* your eyes
in stars above *

* it's just
the thought of you *

* the very thought
of you *

* my love **

nat?

Hmm?

Nat. Nat, wake up.
Nat.

What is it?

I was wrong.
I was wrong.

Before, about alice,
when I told you
to forget about it,

that's all wrong.

What about her?

Well, you know how
you wanted to know

what you should do.

Nat, you got
to tell her.

What?

The very next time
you see her,

when your heart
starts pounding

and you're all nervous,

and--you know
what I mean.

Yeah.

Just let go.

What do you mean,
let go?

Tell her everything.
Tell her how you feel.

It's hard, but you got
to do it. Let go.

How?

How? You know
that stuff
that you told me?

Tell that stuff
to her.

Open up your heart.
Sing to her.

Sing?

Yeah. Tell her
everything.

Sing to her.
The sooner
the better.

'Cause, you know,
you might never
get another chance.

Do you follow?

Uh-huh.

Good.

Good.

It's late.

Good. Go to sleep.

I just...
Wanted to tell you
i was wrong.

I thought that you
should know, o.K.?

Uh-huh.

Thanks.

Good night.

Nat?

It's me.

What are you
doing here?

* you are my sunshine *

* my only sunshine *

* you make me happy *

* when skies are gray *

* you'll never know,
dear *

* how much I love you *

* please don't take *

* my sunshine away **

this some kind of prank?

Um...

No, sir. No, sir,
this is very serious.

Look, i'm sorry
to disturb you,

but my name's nat cooper.

i'm in love
with your daughter.

I see her in class.
I like her a lot.

And that's the truth.

Nat?

Mm-hmm?

Go home.

But, sir...

Good night.

[Beep]

[Beep]

[Telephone rings]

[Ring]

Hello.

Ahem. Yeah,
this is cameron.

They found what?

You're leaving?

Yeah.

I got this for you.

Falcon control...
Magnetos on.

Right.

Prime the engines.
Do it for
a couple seconds.

You want to make sure fuel
gets to the engines.

And set your brakes.

Right.

Don't say "right."
Say "check."

Right gets confusing.
Check.

Check.

Right.

All right?

Starter engine on.

O.K., the oil pressure's
coming up.

Mixture's still rich.

Give it a little throttle.
Just a little.

We're rolling.
Check your flight controls.

Make sure they're free
and correct.

Good. O.K., now,
set your flaps
for takeoff.

Not too much. Just 1/4.

You ready?

Throttle full on.

All the way.

O.K., now we're going.
We're moving.

Back pressure.
More back pressure.

Increasing?

Yep. O.K.,
we're climbing.

We're up. O.K.

Lift gear. Gear up.

O.K., gear up.

Flaps up.

Flaps up.

O.K., we're flying.

Come back to middle.

All right.

Hey, where's the airport?

Um, it's over there.

O.K., let's go
back there.

Smooth, now. Smooth.

We lost an engine.
Right engine's out.

Feather the props
and cut the mixture.

We got to find
a place to land.

Do you see anyplace?

There.

A field. O.K.
Looks o.K. To me.

Stay calm.
Maintain optimum
glide speed.

Slowly pull
your power back

and get in a notch
of these flaps.

Just a notch.

O.K. Will we make it?

Yeah. Put your gear down.

Gear down.

Mixture rich. Airspeed--
135 miles per hour.
Full flaps.

Watch the horizon, nat.

Pull back. Not too much.
You'll flare up. Go easy.

Just watch the horizon.
Watch the horizon.

Go steady.

O.K.! O.K., watch out--
watch out for the tree.

Whoa!

And the cows.
And the potholes.

O.K., now step
on the brakes.

Slowly. Too much.
Slowly.

Whoo!

Whoa.

If you can land a b-25,
you can do anything.

Thanks a lot.

No, thank you...
For the jacket.

You're welcome.

Doesn't this tree house
get your back?

Hey, daniel, are you
sure you don't
want to stay?

daniel?

daniel!

Aah!

What's happening?

What's
happening? Huh?
What's happening?

Aah!

Help!

Help!

Help! Help!

Blood pressure?

90 over 60.
Pulse is 112
and thready.

What you got, matt?

Oh, god.

Mom...

i'm not making
this up.

Mom?

Put mccormick
in emergency.

Mccormick?
It's the fbi.

This guy's
in trouble.

Look at those indices.

Exactly what kind
of blood activity is that?

dr. cameron,
lieutenant colonel
wilcox.

How you doing?

You feeling o.K.,
sir?

Yeah, i'm just not
the best flier.

I hear you have some, uh,
some good news.

Yes, sir,
some very good news.

Hey.

Quit following me.

Oh, brother.

i'm still here, huh?

You...

Look...

Terrible.

Yeah, but not bad
for a guy my age, right?

It's not possible.

claire, I was born
in 1907. I know.

daniel, please.

I felt the same
when harry first
told me the idea.

harry finley?

Some woman
called yesterday,

left a message
on the machine,

but I thought
it was a wrong number.

It's still
on the machine.

Maybe he was exposed
to some form of radiation.

He's got what looks like
a mutated form of progeria.

i've never seen
anything like this.
claire, he's aging.

Is he going to live?

I don't know.

We have to get him
out of here.

The fbi's coming.
Something's going on.

I know.

Stall them.

What?

Please?

john, trust me.

All right.

Ahem. Yeah.

Jump in.

O.K.

Thanks.

Nat.

Who are those guys?

fbi.

I think I can walk.

Just shut up
and look sick.

Oh, i'm dr. holby.
There's something
you should know.

What is it,
doctor?

Mccormick
has been moved.

Nat, open the door.

Yes, reception should have
told you. i'm sorry.

He's now in the east wing.

Make your first right.
East wing, icu.

Room 144.

i'm o.K., claire.
i'm all right.

Sure?

Yeah.

Excuse me.

What the hell
is going on here?

Yes?

Hello, ma'am.

i'm looking
for a man
named harry finley.

He was a scientist.
His wife's name
was blanche.

Uh, he was
from chicago.

Do you know
this man?

That's my father.

Is he home?

i'm--i'm sorry,
but my father is dead.

He lived here once
for a couple of months,

but he d*ed
before I was born.

You must be looking
for another man.

I was his best friend.

daniel?

susan finley's
address is
14 cyprus pond road.

Blue file says
her father first
found the problem

two months
after mccormick
volunteered.

finley d*ed
in a chemical fire

trying to save
his friend.

Operations
claimed mccormick
was k*lled as well.

They dropped
the file.

There was
no investigation.

The project slipped
through the cracks
during the w*r.

So what
you're telling me

is that he was lost.

Mccormick was misplaced
for 50 years.

That seems
to be the case.

Inventory says
the capsule was
a water heater, sir.

My god.

Oh. Here they are.

That's them, all right.

"august...

"september,
october, november...

'39."

"Irreversible."

daniel...

Here. These
might help.

daniel.

Hmm?

I think we should
go back to the hospital.

i'm sure there's
something they can do.

That's her, isn't it?

helen.

Is that your child?

No.

We were never married.

That's me
in the picture.
I was 2.

That's impossible.

She d*ed
before you were born.

daniel...

helen's alive.

That's where
we grew up.

I know.

When did she
move back?

About seven years ago,
after her husband d*ed.

She was married?

daniel, come on!

I can't thank you enough.
Goodbye.

Mom, maybe you should put
the car in drive.

claire.

Whoa!

Mom, are we going
as fast as we can?

i'm trying, nat.

claire, claire.

I don't think we're going
to make it in this car.

I need an airplane.

Oh, boy.
Nat, hold on.

Whoa!

Whoa!

All right!

Holy cow!
You drive like me.

Hold on.

Just dropping off
a pilot.

Hey!

Stay here.

Nat...

Goodbye.

claire...

Remove
the wheel blocks.

i'll never ask you
another favor.

You're holding
my heart.

Bye.

[Horn honks]

Get out of the way!

Excuse me. Watch it.

Excuse me. Excuse me!

Hey! Hey, hey!

Cut him off!

Hey, stop!

Look, he hasn't
seen this woman
in 50 years.

Hasn't he
been through enough?

You'll get
your plane back.

Why can't you just
leave him alone?

We are not here
to hurt captain mccormick.

Well, what
do you want him
for, then?

A cup of coffee?
A little chat?

Excuse me. Excuse me.
Walk this way, please.

You know
how long it takes

to get to the next
star system? 100 years.

And that's
the closest one.

You can't make that trip
without this technology,

and right now
we're decades behind

where finley got
in 1939.

And daniel--
daniel is the only link

between finley's work
and my own.

That's not true.

Everything you ever
wanted to know about
freezing someone.

Oh, my god.

[Footsteps]

What the heck
are you doing here?

You forgot your jacket.

Put your belt on.

O.K.

Ah...

Can we at least
talk to them?
On the radio?

We have
the craft on radar.

i'm going
to see the capsule.

Tell dr. reese
to get here.

I also want the serial
ekg, cardiac enzymes,

everything the hospital
did on mccormick.

What about the plane?

As soon as it lands,

have an escort
take mrs. cooper
to get her son.

Thank you.

Thank you.

There's the old house.

[Moans]

[Gasps]

Nat.

Here.

Gently.

Gently!

Oh! Gently.

O.K.

Increase back pressure.

Check!
Increase back pressure!

Ohh!

Oh!

Don't die, o.K.?

Turn to the right.

Gear down, nat.
Gear down.

Gear down!

O.K.

We're going
to land this
together.

O.K.!
O.K.?

All right!

120 miles an hour.

Ohh! Full flaps.

Check!

Full flaps!

Oh!

Now, watch the horizon.

Watch the horizon!

Watch the--

daniel!

Watch the horizon,
watch the horizon!

Oh, crap!

Oh!

Oh, god!

Hold it back.

Throttle back.

Brakes.

Brakes!

Stop!

Stop!

Stop!

Show-off.

Yeah.

Yeah!

Yeah!

You o.K.?

Yeah, o.K.

danny.

Yeah.

[Crying]

So, are you going
to marry me or what?

Yes.

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* the very thought of you *

* and I forget to do *

* those little
ordinary things *

* that everyone
ought to do *

* i'm living
in a kind of daydream *

* i'm happy as a queen *

* and foolish
though it may seem *

* to me that's everything *

* the mere idea of you *

* the longing here for you *

* you'll never know
how slow the moments go *

* till i'm near to you *

* I see your face
in every flower *

* your eyes in stars above *

* it's just
the thought of you *

* the very thought of you,
my love *

* I see your face
in every flower *

* your eyes
in stars above *

* it's just the thought
of you *

* the very thought of you,
my love *

* I see your face
in every flower *

* your eyes
in stars above *

* it's just
the thought of you *

* the very thought of you,
my love **
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