The Hunt for Red October (film). Comrades, our own fleet doesn't know our full potential. They will do everything possible to test us; but they will only test their own embarassment. The Hunt for Red October is a 1.
USSR's best submarine captain in their newest sub who violates orders and heads for the USA. Is he trying to defect, or to start a war? Directed by John Mc. Tiernan. Written by Larry Ferguson, based on Tom Clancy's 1. Capt. Marko Ramius[edit]Comrades, this is your captain. It is an honor to speak to you today, and I am honored to be sailing with you on the maiden voyage of our motherland's most recent achievement. Once more, we play our dangerous game, a game of chess against our old adversary — The American Navy.
For forty years, your fathers before you and your older brothers played this game and played it well. But today the game is different.
We have the advantage. It reminds me of the heady days of Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin when the world trembled at the sound of our rockets.
Well, they will tremble again — at the sound of our silence. The order is: engage the silent drive. Comrades, our own fleet doesn't know our full potential. They will do everything possible to test us; but they will only test their own embarassment. We will leave our fleet behind, we will pass through the American patrols, past their sonar nets, and lay off their largest city, and listen to their rock and roll.. Then, and when we are finished, the only sound they will hear is our laughter, while we sail to Havana, where the sun is warm, and so is the..
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Based on: The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy: Starring. Mace Neufeld Productions; Nina Saxon Film Design. Director John McTierman wanted the sounds of the Hunt of Red October to be credible. The sound effects produced had to walk the tightrope between autencity and drama.
A great day, comrades. We sail into history. When he reached the New World, Cortez burned his ships. As a result, his men were well motivated. I miss the peace of fishing like when I was a boy.
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- The Hunt for Red October is a 1990 film about the USSR's best submarine captain in their newest sub who violates orders and heads for the USA. Is he trying to defect.
Forty years I've been at sea. A war at sea. A war with no battles, no monuments.. I widowed her the day I married her. My wife died while I was at sea, you know. Give me a ping, Vasily. One ping only, please.
Anatoli, you're afraid of our fleet. Well, you should be. Personally, I'd give us one chance in three. More tea anyone? Moscow's not the worry, neither is the whole Soviet navy. I know their tactics, I have the advantage. The worry is the Americans. If we meet the right sort, then this will work.
We get some.. buckaroo..? A little revolution now and then is a healthy thing, don't you think? Jack Ryan[edit]Well, Sir, I was just thinking that perhaps there's another possibility we might consider. Ramius might be trying to defect.[imitating the Admiral] "The average Russky, son, don't take a dump without a plan." Wait a minute. We don't have to figure out how to get the crew off the sub.
He's already done that, he would have had to. All we gotta do is figure out what he's gonna do. So how's he gonna get the crew off the sub? They have to want to get off. How do you get a crew to want to get off a submarine? How do you get a crew to want to get off a nuclear sub..
I'm not an agent, I just write books for the CIA![to himself] Jack, next time you get a bright idea, just put it in a memo![to himself] Next time, Jack, write a goddamn memo.[sarcastic, imitating Ramius] "Ryan, some things in here don't react well to bullets." Yeah, like me. I don't react well to bullets. Capt. Bart Mancuso[edit]Central Intelligence Agency.. Now, there's a contradiction in terms.
My Morse is so rusty, I could be sending him dimensions on playmate of the month. The hard part about playing chicken is knowin' when to flinch. Dr. Jeffrey Pelt[edit][to the Soviet Ambassador] It would be well for your government to consider that having your ships and ours, your aircraft and ours, in such proximity.. DANGEROUS. Wars have begun that way, Mr. Ambassador.[to Ryan] Listen, I'm a politician which means I'm a cheat and a liar, and when I'm not kissing babies I'm stealing their lollipops. But it also means I keep my options open.[to Ryan] I'll give you three days to prove your theory correct.
After that.. we'll have to hunt down Ramius and destroy him. Will you do it? Admiral Josh Painter[edit][after running up to the USS Enterprise flight deck to survey an F- 1. This business will get out of control!
It will get out of control and we'll be lucky to live through it! Russians don't take a dump without a plan. And senior captains don't start something this dangerous without having thought the matter through. This gets out of hand, we're gonna be caught in the biggest naval battle since the Jutland.
Jesus! Ambassador Lysenko: It seems that the initial reports that one of our submarines was missing were not completely accurate. The submarine in question.. Captain Marko Ramius. Apparently he's suffered a kind of mental or nervous break down. Just before he sailed, he posted a letter to Admiral Yuri Padorin, in which he announced his intention to, to fire his missiles on the United States. Watson: Y'know, I seen me a mermaid once.
I even seen me a shark eat an octopus. But I ain't never seen no phantom Russian submarine.
Capt. 2nd Rank Vasily Borodin: [as he's dying] I would have liked to have seen Montana.. Captain Tupolev: We're going to kill a friend, Yevgeni. We're going to kill Ramius.
Admiral James Greer: I told you to speak your mind Jack, but Jesus! Admiral James Greer: That torpedo didn't self- destruct, you heard it hit the hull and I..
Skip Tyler: When I was twelve, I helped my Daddy build a bomb shelter in our basement, because some damn fool parked a dozen warheads ninety miles off the coast of Florida. This thing could park a coupla' hundred warheads off Washington or New York and no- one would know anything about it until it was all over. Dialogue[edit]Flight Attendant: The flight will go much faster if you do try to get some sleep. Ryan: I don't sleep on planes. Turbulence. Flight Attendant: Pardon? Ryan: Solar radiation heats the earth's crust, warm air rises, cool air descends: turbulence. I don't like that.
Flight Attendant: Oh. Well, try to get some sleep anyway. Putin: (reading, in Russian)"Behold, I am coming as a thief.. Armageddon.. (English) and the Seventh Angel poured forth his bowl into the air, and a voice cried out from Heaven, saying, "It is done!" A man of your responsibilities reading about the end of the world? And what's this? "I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds."Ramius: It is an ancient Hindu text, quoted by an American.
Putin: An American? Ramius: Mmm. He invented the atomic bomb.
He was later accused of being a communist. Admiral James Greer: [looking at photographs of Red October] What are these doors? Jack Ryan: Those doors, sir, are the problem. I- I don't know what they are, neither do the British. Perhaps our friends in Murmansk have come up with something new. Seaman Jones: [teaching Beaumont] Hear it now?
Beaumont: [resigned] No. Seaman Jones: Beaumont, at Caltech we used to do this in our sleep! You hear it now? Beaumont: Wait a minute.. Seaman Jones: Uh oh.. Beaumont: Buried in the surface clutter.. Seaman Jones: Yeeeesssss?
Beaumont: I should go to SAPS? Seaman Jones: Correct! Seaman Beaumont, Signal Algorithmic Processing System. Give it a week and you'll be teaching at Caltech.
So, like Beethoven on the computer, you have labored to produce.. Beaumont: A what?
Seaman Jones: A whale, Seaman Beaumont, a whale. A marine mammal that knows a hell of a lot more about sonar, than you do. Capt. Vasili Borodin: I will live in Montana. And I will marry a round American woman and raise rabbits, and she will cook them for me. And I will have a pickup truck.. And drive from state to state. Do they let you do that?
Captain Ramius: Oh, yes. Capt. Vasili Borodin: No papers? Captain Ramius: No papers, state to state.
Capt. Vasili Borodin: Well then, in winter I will live in.. Arizona. Actually, I think I will need two wives. Captain Ramius: Oh, at least. Seaman Jones: Conn, sonar!
Crazy Ivan! Capt. Bart Mancuso: All stop!
Quick quiet![the ships engines are shut down completely]Beaumont: What's goin' on? Seaman Jones: Russian captains sometime turn suddenly to see if anyone's behind them.
We call it "Crazy Ivan." The only thing you can do is go dead, shut everything down and make like a hole in the water. Beaumont: So what's the catch? Seaman Jones: The catch is, a boat this big doesn't exactly stop on a dime..
Jack Ryan: Where are we going, anyway? Admiral James Greer: Briefing for Jeffrey Pelt, the President's National Security Advisor.
Most of the Joint Chiefs will be there, along with a few other people. Jack Ryan: Who's giving the briefing?
Admiral James Greer: You are. Jeffrey Pelt: You slammed the door on the General pretty hard, Jack. Jack Ryan: That was not my intention, sir.
Jeffrey Pelt: Oh, yes, it was! He was patronizing you, and you stomped on him! And in my opinion, he deserved it! Jeffrey Pelt: Okay, when do you leave?
Jack Ryan: [laughing] Wait a minute! The General was right. I am not field personnel, I am only an analyst. Jeffrey Pelt: You're perfect.
I can't ask any of these characters to go. One, they don't believe in it.
Two, they'd never stake their reputation on a hunch. Whereas you.. Jack Ryan: .. Jeffrey Pelt: Something like that. Jeffrey Pelt: Mr. Ambassador, you have nearly a hundred naval vessels operating in the North Atlantic right now. Your aircraft has dropped enough sonar buoys so that a man could walk from Greenland to Iceland to Scotland without getting his feet wet.
Now, shall we dispense with the bull? Ambassador Lysenko: You make your point as delicately as ever, Mr. Pelt.[Jack is being ferried to the Enterprise disguised as a Navy officer - a storm batters at the airplane]Radioman[shouting amiably over the engines] So you don't like flyin', huh? This is nothin'! You shoulda been with us five, six months ago! Whoa, talk about puke! We ran into a hailstorm over the Sea of Japan!
Everyone was retchin' his guts out! The pilot shot his lunch all over the windshield, and I barfed on the radio - knocked it out completely! It wasn't that lightweight stuff, either; it was that chunky, industrial- weight puke! Here, ya wanna bite?