| Movie |
K-19: The Widowmaker |
| Year |
2002 |
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Captain Alexei Vostrikov:
We will not fail.
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Capt. Mikhail Polenin:
They might as well wear raincoats.
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Capt. Mikhail Polenin:
It's never difficult to do one's duty, Captain.
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Vadim Radtchenko:
Hiroshima. 1.4 megatons.
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Capt. Mikhail Polenin:
They'll send you to the Gulag, like your father.
Captain Alexei Vostrikov:
Well, it's a family tradition, isn't it?
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Captain Alexei Vostrikov:
How bad is it?
Vadim Radtchenko:
The leak is in the sealed area. There's no way to get to it. The temperature will keep rising 'til it reaches 1,000 degrees, and...
Captain Alexei Vostrikov:
And? And WHAT?
Vadim Radtchenko:
No one knows.
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Captain Alexei Vostrikov:
We deliver, or we drown.
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Captain Alexei Vostrikov:
How are the men?
Dr. Savran:
How would I know? I don't know the first thing about radiation sickness.
Captain Alexei Vostrikov:
Please...
Dr. Savran:
I'm giving them aspirin. And I'm trying to prevent those who are dying from irradiating those of us who still have some hope.
Captain Alexei Vostrikov:
Pull yourself together. You're an officer in the Soviet Navy. Go back and tell them that they're improving. As you say, you know nothing about radiation sickness. Perhaps they are.
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Captain Alexei Vostrikov:
Under no circumstances will I abandon my boat or my crew to the enemy.
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