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23,976 WOMAN: Goddamn it! MAN:|Your last words last night. The first words|from you this morning. You think you should|expand your vocabulary? WOMAN:|While you expand your chest. Get enough exercise|jogging this morning? Don't you ever get tired? MAN: I won't have time|for breakfast. WOMAN: Why not? It's ready. MAN: Denise Marshall's boy|wants a football. I'll drop it off. WOMAN: An autographed football|from you? You haven't played football|in 16 years. MAN: I guess it's part of|this nostalgia binge. Anyway, it's the ball|Frank Gifford signed. That's the signature he wants. I find it peculiar,|almost amusing. The widow Brian Marshall|comes back after seven months, and you rush off|without even a cup of coffee. If I ask you... MAN: If you ask me to pick up|lettuce, I find some excuse. WOMAN: Christ. If it wasn't 7:30 a.m.,|I would have a drink. MAN: You're a clock watcher? WOMAN: What? What did you say? MAN: I said,|"You're a clock watcher?" WOMAN: Don't you dare|lower your voice to me! MAN: What's this about? WOMAN: I know you.|We've been married long enough. The more contempt you feel|for me, the lower the voice! MAN: Remy, you'd hardly|call this a marriage, would you? I'm going now, Remy. I said I'm leaving. Remy? Remy? [Labored breathing] Remy? Remy! Remy! Jim, Stuart Graff. She's done it again. We'll get faster action|if you call the ambulance. I'll induce vomiting.|I know the rules by now. Just get over here. [Rumbling] REMY: Oh, my God! Aah! [Rumbling subsides] GRAFF: Well... If you throw pills|in the toilet, flush it. [Rumbling resumes] [Rumbling subsides] MAN IN JACKET:|That was a jolt. BALD MAN: Forget your coffee.|We got an emergency inspection. MAN IN JACKET:|I'm off duty soon. It's just a little tremor.|That's a concrete dam. BALD MAN:|Those are the rules, Max. You can always use|the overtime. MAX: I suppose so. [Starts engine] BALD MAN: Is everything OK?|MAX: Yeah. BALD MAN: You check the base.|I'll look down below. [Machinery whirring] MAN ON RADIO: At 7:46 a.m., a earthquake registering 3.1|on the Richter scale... was felt in Los Angeles. No injuries were reported.|Minimal property damage... DIFFERENT MAN ON RADIO:|Repeating a KJB alert... [Switches off radio] Hello, Laura?|This is Mr. Graff. My secretary in yet? Oh. Tell her I'll be|a little late. LAURA: All right.|MAN: Let me speak to him. LAURA: Mr. Graff,|your father-in-law. MAN:|See me when you come in. Let's go over|that Cameron matter. I won't budge on this. I don't want to lose|this contract. - Thank you.|- Yes, sir. MAX: Fred? Fred? Fred! Fred! Fred? [Approaching siren] [Tires squeal] [Scraping metal] [Tires squeal] Watch it, Lou.|You nearly wracked us up. See, I told you!|We'll hear about that one. LOU: Want to drive, Emilio?|EMILIO: No. You're driving. EMILIO:|We're over the city line. Captain will bust us if we|mess up in the county again. You remember what happened|with Merle? Still don't think his gun|went off by accident. LOU: I get along fine|with nine toes. OFFICER IN HELMET:|I said stay out of the county! Some guys are just|too goddamn dumb... to stay where they belong! Do you know who owns|that hedge you wrecked? I'm going to tell you, Slade...|Zsa Zsa Gabor. Corry? Forget about the dishes.|You'll be late for school. Come on. Go to Mrs. Clark's|when you come back. She'll look after you|until I'm home. [Doorbell buzzes] Stuart. Hi. Come on in. CORRY: Hi. You brought it. GRAFF:|Sorry I forgot last week. Where did Frank Gifford sign? GRAFF: Right there|under the laces. CORRY: Thanks, Mr. Graff. That will look great|on my bookcase. DENISE:|That's really nice of you. GRAFF: I couldn't let down|my last fan. DENISE: Hurry.|Have a good day. - Good-bye, Mom.|- Bye-bye. GRAFF: So long. You know what?|I've got a part in a movie. GRAFF: Great. DENISE: Yeah, great. Three days shooting, 22 lines. It's hard, I've been|out of it so long. But I feel alive. I didn't for so long|after Brian died. I should get dressed. Did you|feel that tremor this morning? It really wasn't very strong. No? Would you like some coffee? If there's an unbroken cup|that I can find. - It'll have to be instant.|- Instant will be fine. DENISE: Barbara says|you're the best... GRAFF: Barbara? DENISE: Yes. Barbara.|Your boss' secretary. - Oh.|- And my one good friend. Well, she says... you're the best engineer|in the country. GRAFF: Barbara's paid|to say things like that. DENISE: That's the script|of the movie I'm doing. "Movie I'm doing." That's the overstatement|of the year. Huh. Here I am, two small scenes, and I'm so worried,|I was up all night... trying to figure out|how to make this thing work. GRAFF: Can I help you? DENISE: Yes. You could|read the lines with me. It's just one scene, one page. I think I know it. Right here, near the top. OK, let me fill you in. I play a bit player. The part you read is|a big movie star: A drunk, a gambler, married 18 times,|the whole thing. And there's a dinner party. Now, an assistant director|invited me. He's not enough of a gentleman|to pick me up. I have to drive myself.|That's OK. They're all talking about me|just before I come in. Asking him the usual questions|about bit players. Talk, talk, talk. I come in. Introductions,|introductions. Then our big star... you...|makes his appearance. You ignore me|for quite a while. So I say to you,|"Hello, Mr. Shepherd. "It's been a long time.|How have you been?" And you say... GRAFF: "Do we know each other?" DENISE: You bet your ass. That kind of a script.|Ha ha. Oh, and my character is|supposed to be a nymphomaniac. GRAFF: Yeah. The director's a strong believer|in typecasting. I'll cope with that.|Want it black? GRAFF: Yeah, black's... DENISE: And don't worry. GRAFF: Worry? About what?|DENISE: I'm not a nympho. I'm not Mary Poppins,|but I'm far from being... What's the male equivalent|of a nympho? GRAFF: Satyr, I think. DENISE: Satyr?|GRAFF: Yeah. And, uh, you don't need|to worry, either. DENISE: Worry? GRAFF: What I mean is|I'm not Billy Graham exactly, but I'm no satyr. Mm-hmm. DENISE: Jesus, that tremor|must have stopped the clock. GRAFF: It's after 9:00.|DENISE: I have a 10:00 call. - I must go.|- I'm due at the office. Thank you for everything...|the cueing, the football... and the sympathy. And as Mary Poppins|would say... [Kiss] Bye-bye. Eight stitches to close|his lower lip, Six loosened teeth! You don't do that|to a brother officer! LOU: He's no brother officer.|Merle's a county cop. I'm talking about Los Angeles|cops and county cops. That kid stole a car. He got stoned|and slammed into... a little Mexican girl|about six years old. She was thrown 15 feet|in the air. Probably dead before|she hit the sidewalk. Blood covered three whole|cement squares... Not splattered. Solid.|Just like paint. The driver never even|slowed down. He almost got away because some|peckerwood in a cop's uniform... was worried about a hedge! You'll receive|formal notice of suspension... and a date for|departmental trial. Now get on home. EMILIO: Hey, Lou. How'd it go? [Machinery whirring|and clattering] MAN: Michelle,|get me the valley reading. MICHELLE: OK. Have they|plotted the epicenter yet? MAN: Yes, sure was.|Quite a shock. Nevertheless, there's|no scientific evidence... that a 3.1 earthquake|can loosen dental fillings. No. Right. Thank you. Walt!|Your turn on the P.R. desk. Yes, that's right.|Dr. Adams. Room 14. He isn't? Then I'd like|to leave a message. MAN: Walt!|WALT: Just a minute, OK? Have him call Walter Russell|at the Seismology Institute. Yeah, it's very important. Yes, thank you. Here's a strange one. Caretaker at|the Hollywood Reservoir Dam... drowned at the bottom|of an elevator shaft. They still haven't|figured out what happened. WALT: OK. MAN: What's the matter?|You look sick. WALT: I found out Dr. Adams|stayed up at the fault. MAN: So? WALT: I sent some figures|in a memo... into the Director's office|yesterday afternoon. I don't think he's read them. MAN: Figures on what? WALT: I know you'll laugh... but I think we're going|to have a really big quake. Probably today,|tomorrow at the latest. I wanted Dr. Adams here|to back up my computations. MAN ON TRACTOR: Thought you|left yesterday, Dr. Adams. ADAMS: We hope to have|the instruments planted by noon. Still haven't figured out|what you're trying to do. ADAMS: It's rather technical. That device records minute|variations of seismic waves. MAN ON TRACTOR:|Well, better start my plowing. ADAMS: Thanks for letting us|on your land, Mr. Griggs. One the trench is filled in,|you'd never know we were here. [Bleating] [Rumbling] [Machinery humming] MILES: Well?|SAL: That was nice. MILES: You'll have this thing|ready this afternoon? SAL: I'll have it ready.|Don't worry. We'll need|an extra can of butane. MILES: Come on, Sal. We'll pick one up when|we go for Rosa this afternoon. SAL: All right. MILES: She going to help us? SAL: Yeah, yeah.|She'll help us. MILES: She's not too crazy|about our work. SAL: Miles, I'll get her. MILES: Well, you better,|because this Vegas job... is our big break. SAL: I'll get her.|What do you want? Will you relax? Jesus. CORRY: Wow. CHECKER:73... $5.49... .89... .89. That'll be $20.16. - Forgot to bring enough cash?|- That's right. I'll put this back.|Who needs protein anyway? MAN: Don't worry about it.|Drop the money off next time. Thanks. MAN: Find anything? All OK as far as I can tell. I'll check again. I guess we won't find anything|until the shaft is pumped out, but everything looks fine. MAX: Right. People drown|in elevators every day. [Hare Krishnas chanting] Can you order these|freaks out of here? They're scaring|my customers away. I've tried to get them to leave. You got something against|religion? BARTENDER: What will you have? LOU: Double bourbon, Jay. JAY: In uniform, Lou? LOU: Naked and a glass|will do just fine. Spiro T. Agnew. WALT: You asked to see me,|Dr. Stockle? STOCKLE: Sit down. Russell,|this is very interesting. You forecast an earthquake... in the three-|to four-point range. We had an earthquake|in that range. - I'm impressed.|- Thank you, sir. STOCKLE: However,|isn't it slender evidence... for predicting a catastrophe? WALT: Sir, these are based on|this morning's signals... from those stress measurement|instruments Dr. Adams sank... during that|experimental well project. They indicate another pre-shock,|probably before noon today. STOCKLE: If it happened? Then the big one follows|in 48 hours. At least seven point. Naturally, if that second|minor shock doesn't occur... then my computations are based|on insufficient evidence. I think we have a strong... Russell, you are still|a graduate assistant. Are you seriously contending|that a graduate assistant... will be the first scientist to|pinpoint a major earthquake... within 48 hours? WALT: No, sir. I'm following through|on Dr. Adams' theories... and the probability curves|that he drew up. I've been on the project... STOCKLE: Dr. Adams is|on a field trip upstate. - I sure wish he wasn't.|- Thank you, Russell. STOCKLE: No. Leave those. Beaulah, I want some figures|run through the computer. Get Frank Adams for me|in Fresno. [Knock on door] GRAFF: Yeah? Morning, Sam. ROYCE: Morning, Stu. Listen, uh... You still refuse to handle|the Cameron job... unless he upgrades|the specifications? GRAFF: Absolutely. ROYCE: OK. But you have to convince him|changes are necessary. I could never talk him|into anything. Oh, do me one more favor...|don't muff the deal. Oh, just a moment. Mr. Royce? Your daughter's on the phone.|3-4-7. ROYCE: Thank you.|BARBARA: He'll be right on. ROYCE: Remy? Hello, darling. Fine. I was planning on eating|in the building. Well, come on in. REMY:|No. Away from the office. It's terribly important. ROYCE: Oh. OK, honey.|The Windsor at 1:15? ROYCE: And try to calm down. OK. [Rumbling] MAN:|Bill, here comes another one. It's a pretty good shake. Shit! Hey, that shot didn't count.|No way can it count. Nothing in the rule book|about earthquakes. BALD MAN: It didn't count. EMILIO: Hardly ever get|two in one morning. LOU: Two what? EMILIO: Earthquakes. [Pool players fighting] LOU: Soon, I won't feel|the big one... that's supposed|to hit California. Aah! EMILIO:|The Captain's cooled off. He'll do his damnedest|to straighten things out. I don't want to be|a cop anymore. Since I was a kid,|I thought cops helped folks, folks who couldn't|help themselves. Maybe that's dumb,|but that's how I figured it! Aah! Folks don't count for a diddly.|Do they? Take it easy.|I'll call you later. LOU: Sure, Emilio. The shot counted. Bobby Riggs. MAX: That wasn't there|before the tremor. It's a new one. MAN: I'm a technician.|You're a watchman. Don't teach me my business. MAX: It wasn't there! MAN: There's no such thing|as solid concrete. Hairline cracks appear.|You don't panic over them. MAN IN BOOTS:|The water's up half an inch. He's right.|What the hell is going on? It could all be coincidence. I don't see running wild|over some untested theory... at least until we've heard|from Frank Adams. After all, it's his|research project, not Walt's. STOCKLE:|We can't find Frank Adams. No one was sure the atom bomb|would work till they dropped it. Our present problem is... what do we do now? We warn people. STOCKLE: Do we? Think about it. A public announcement now... that a major earthquake|is imminent. That could create|incredible panic. People climbing over people|trying to leave the city. That could be worse|than the quake itself. WALT: An orderly evacuation|could save thousands. STOCKLE:|Orderly evacuation to where? Desert? Mountains? How do you feed and shelter|four million people? JOHNSON: Suppose we release|this info, and there's no quake. RUSSELL: Why predict a quake|and then take no action? STOCKLE:|Russell! Russell, look. Dr. Johnson and I|are not cynical. A false alarm, even if it only|went to the governor's office, would destroy|the Institute's credibility. RUSSELL: Credibility? STOCKLE: Five years from now,|we develop a detection system, who will believe us then? [Lntercom buzzes] Yeah? No. No, don't call his wife. I'll take care of that myself. Frank Adams is dead.|So is Jean Paul. They were working the trench...|across the fault. The walls collapsed. Fiona...|get me the mayor's office. It's a matter|of gravest urgency. GRAFF: Push the blueprint room|on those revised drawings... for the Cameron job, Carl. - I want to see them today.|- OK. GRAFF:|This place is closing in on me. GRAFF: Denise. Hi.|You finished working already? Never got started. The tremor damaged the set. They rescheduled my scene|for tomorrow. I'm dropping in on Barbara. - Something wrong?|- No. I... I need a drink. Oh. You one of those|solitary drinkers? Not if I can help it. - Will you join me?|- Yeah. ROYCE: You realize|what you're asking? What's happening with you two? REMY: He's been seeing|Brian Marshall's widow. ROYCE: He feels obligated|to help her and her boy. REMY: Albert Schweitzer wasn't|that dedicated to mankind. ROYCE:|There's more to it, Remy. It was Stuart who assigned Brian|that propane cavern job. He's blamed himself|for what happened. REMY: Dad, don't be so naive.|They're having an affair. When you met Stuart,|he was a dirt-poor boy... going to college|on an athletic scholarship. I think you still|half-see him that way. He's a top man now.|He doesn't need me or anybody. Every firm in town|would take him. How big a quake? A seven on the Richter scale.|Possibly higher. That could release more|than the energy generated... by the Hiroshima and Nagasaki|nuclear bombs combined. MAYOR: You know|I can't issue a warning. STOCKLE:|We know that's impossible. There are some precautions|you could take, aren't there? Alert the police,|the fire department; have the governor mobilize|the National Guard. He could announce|that it's necessary... to prevent looting|at the Valley quake site. The police have that situation|totally under control. STOCKLE: The next situation,|if it comes... ...would be somewhat different. LEWIS: Governor and I|aren't even in the same party. If this is a false alarm,|he'll make me look like a fool. STOCKLE: Second biggest.|I'll top the list. MILES: What do you say, Lou?|LOU: Hiya, pal. SAL: Rosa, the ladies room|is through that door. MILES: Still pursuing|those evil-doers? LOU: Not as hard as usual. MILES: A couple burgers|and some orange juice to go. MAN: Two burgers,|orange juice to go! SECOND MAN: Right. MAN WITH POOL CUE:|Fifty bucks, Miles. You owe me. MILES: I'll pay you tomorrow.|MAN WITH POOL CUE: The 50. You're a great bike rider|but a lousy pool shooter. MILES: Officer, you won't|let him get away with this? LOU: Yes. MAN WITH POOL CUE: Fifty bucks,|or I'll break your back. Peter Fonda. MILES: Peter Fonda.|Hey, Sal, easy. - Here, take it. Take it.|- Thanks... brother. MILES: Mother. SAL: Miles, what are you doing?|I got a dollar and loose change. MILES: Hey, Lou.|Lend me 10 bucks. - I can't go to the bank.|- Stop breathing gas fumes. Lou, this is an emergency. We need that butane tank|for the stunt. That bastard|left me 10 bucks short. Uh-uh. MILES: I'll have it|back to you tomorrow. MILES: Come on, Lou.|This is really important to me. This big Vegas hotel guy|is coming to see this act. There's never been|anything like this. If that hotel sponsors us, I could wind up|on ABC's Wide World of Sports. After that, you could forget|about Evel Knievel. It would be just|the Miles Quade story. LOU:|I'm sorry I arrested you two. I been paying for it ever since. ROSA: Hello. SAL: Rosa, meet Lou Slade. He flattened Miles and I|with a blackjack... at the North Hollywood rally|last year. MILES: Yeah, that's right.|We didn't start that ruckus. ROSA: Should have knocked|their brains in place. SAL: I want to talk to you. Listen, if I had the bread, I'd hire a beautiful,|sexy broad this afternoon... and kick your ass|all the way home. ROSA: I don't need your help. SAL: Now, Rosa, listen to me. Daredevil motorcyclists need|sexy broads hanging around. MILES: You want us|to look like phonies? ROSA: Sal, I'm your sister. What about Maureen?|She's your girlfriend. MILES: Rosa,|Maureen is too flat-chested. SAL: Yeah. Rosa, come here. SAL: Now, Rosa,|show the officer your T-shirt. MILES: Take a look at this. We'll have 30,000 of these made|after the Vegas show. Take a look. LOU: I think it's beautiful. GRAFF: My wife will ask me,|"Is she pretty?" And I'll say, "Quite." Then she'll say, "That figures.|Tell me about her." DENISE: And you'll say,|"Nothing much to tell. "We just had a drink." GRAFF: And she'll ask me,|"No small talk?" DENISE: Very little. A trait|that goes with engineering. GRAFF: Maybe it does. DENISE: It's good. Can I ask you something? GRAFF: Sure. Anything. DENISE: When we made love... When you made love to me... it was with such...|I'm looking for the right word. It was with such... anger. GRAFF: Anger?|DENISE: Yeah, anger. DENISE: Did I anger you?|GRAFF: No. I think you are|absolutely lovely. Well, I think so, too.|I'm not hurt. Tell me, how long has|Barbara worked at the office? Oh... 10, 12 years. DENISE: Did you ever know me|to drop in on her before? GRAFF: No. Certainly not|since you got back to L.A. DENISE: Maybe I didn't want|to see Barbara. Maybe I wanted to see you. Hmm?|How about that? GRAFF: Yeah, how about that? DENISE:|So you didn't seduce me. - I seduced you.|- Great. GRAFF: Well... next time,|I'll do the honors. DENISE: Don't feel|there has to be a next time. Don't think that you've just|made a lifelong commitment. GRAFF: Come here.|DENISE: Why? GRAFF: Come here. I'm going to Oregon this summer.|All summer. Hydroelectric project. Come up there... with Corry. I'll rent a house for you two. Such beautiful,|really beautiful country. It would be great for you. - Please.|- I'll think about it. I'll come back tonight. I'll think about that, too. MAN OVER RADIO:|We bring you a special bulletin. The governor's put the following|National Guard units... on emergency active duty status: The fourth infantry|support group, the 227th|heavy transport battalion, the 112th headquarters company, the 33rd|communications battalion, the 47th engineers company. WOMAN: Oh, my God. Let me show you|what's happening. We start up there. Then it's down that ramp,|into that first big loop, up this ramp,|zoom over the truck, down this ramp,|into that big figure eight. Then down that ramp,|into that fire ring. That fire ring doesn't just|have flames on the outside. We rigged those gas jets|to shoot flames in the center. Then down that ramp,|over that pit, and home free. You take a guy like Knievel. He'll jump 20, maybe 30 cars... and call it|a big goddamn thing. [Miles laughs] But, baby, let me tell you,|compared to those, landing on a car|at 100 miles an hour... that's like landing in bed. [Everybody laughs] Miles, you're out of your mind. MILES: Rosa...|ROSA: No! If you want to help kill him... SAL: Don't be rough.|MILES: Nothing to it. It is simple! ROSA: Who are you kidding?|I'm going to a movie. Clint Eastwood at the Royal. MILES: Rosa, wait!|ROSA: Ciao. MILES: You're gonna fix it up. SAL: All right! She's nervous.|MILES: Yeah, sure. - Where's them cantaloupes?|- We asked for free cantaloupes. What kind of friend are you? MAN IN HAT:|Still playing soldier? MAN IN DENIM JACKET:|Right. We saw on television. MAN WITH SUNGLASSES:|Say, say, say. Is it true that|blonds have more fun? Oh, look.|I told you he was a fag. Say, Jody, you a fag? If I'd known,|I'd have been here before. Could have used the money. [Laughing] Fall in!|Left! Right! Left! Right! Let's decorate the warrior! [Men continue chanting] MAN IN DENIM JACKET:|Eyes to the front, Soldier. GRAFF:|The motion in this model... was programmed from the actual|recorded ground motion... of a 6.2 earthquake. Long Beach in '33. A magnitude of eight|would produce... What's your point? GRAFF:|We're in an earthquake zone. What can I tell you? CAMERON: Have I failed to meet|state requirements? GRAFF: I think we should go|beyond the codes. You remember the Sylmar quake. A lot of buildings that|met the code collapsed. You know how much money|I pour into this company? GRAFF: You bet I do. You're willing to risk|losing my business for this? Yes, I am. [Knock on door] MAN: The revised prints|are in my office... for you to go over. CAMERON:|I'll see what it costs. I thought you'd chew me out|for leaning on Cameron. ROYCE: I figured it was time|to stay upstairs. I like the feel of that name...|chairman of the board. Has a nice ring. - Congratulations, Mr. President.|- Jesus! GRAFF: Thanks, Sam. ROYCE: You'll have to forget|about that Oregon project. We can't have|our new company president... pouring cement out in the woods. What's the matter?|I promoted you, not fired you. No. It... Sam, you're gonna figure|I'm crazy, but, um... I'd like time|to think this over. OK. Any problems|I ought to know about? No. Just a few priorities I've|got to get straight in my head. ROYCE: Sure.|GRAFF: Sam. Did Remy have anything|to do with this? You'd have this job even|if you weren't my son-in-law. [Telephone rings] DENISE: Hold that. DENISE: Hello.|GRAFF: Hello, Denise. DENISE: Stuart. Hi. Look, I can't make it tonight.|Something came up at work. DENISE: Any trouble?|GRAFF: No, no trouble. - I just got a problem to solve.|- I'm sorry. I'm sorrier than you are. Oh, it doesn't matter|about tonight. We'll have lots of time|together... up in Oregon. DENISE: OK? Bye-bye.|GRAFF: Bye. CORRY: Mom? Mom? Yeah? Can I go to the playground? DENISE: Sure.|Be careful crossing that bridge. Corry, if I'm not home|when you get back, don't worry. I might take a walk.|I'll leave the door unlocked. MILES:|I'll make a practice run. Loosen up the machine. [Starts motorcycle] All right, Sal! Miles! Jesus! - Aah!|- Jesus! Miles, you all right? Huh? MILES:|Came out of the damn thing. SAL: What happened? Huh? MILES: Help me try again. SAL: Listen to me.|We got one 250 left, understand? MILES: I got to try it again! SAL: You're the boss.|MILES: Come on. [Motorcycle starts] All right, Miles, come on, baby.|Let her roll! ROYCE:|...delay in the contract. I suggest... - Barbara.|- Mm-hmm? - You knew Brian Marshall?|- Yes. Ever meet his wife? Sure. We see each other|all the time. - What's she like?|- She's a very nice girl. I was afraid of that. [Lntercom buzzes] Yes? WOMAN:|Your daughter's on her way in. ROYCE: Fine. Remy. BARBARA:|Good afternoon, Mrs. Graff. REMY: Hello, Barbara.|Have you spoken to Stuart yet? ROYCE: Yes. Said he wanted|to think about it. SAL: Miles, here he comes now,|the guy from Vegas. MILES: This will be|my greatest run. I'm tuned to the right pitch. Ha ha ha! ROYCE: Go home.|Put this out of your mind. You look exhausted. REMY: Thanks, Dad. GRAFF: Sam... Hello, Remy. Well, I guess you've|got yourself a new president. ROYCE: Great! And you'll stay away|from that Marshall woman. REMY: Stuart. Stuart, wait! REMY: Stuart!|Where are you going? GRAFF: Anywhere. A bar.|REMY: Why are you so angry? Remy, don't you understand?|That was a bribe. Our whole marriage has been|a series of bribes. REMY: And you took them.|GRAFF: It's time I quit. REMY: You're going to see|that Marshall bitch, right? - Not until tonight.|- Finally, you admit the truth. GRAFF: It wasn't the truth|till today. It was never the truth.|It is now. REMY: Bastard! [Movie soundtrack playing] [Hoofbeats] [Bird's wings flutter] [Dog barking] [Dog howling] [Geese honking] MAN IN SUIT: Max.|MAX: Hey! DIVER: I found the trouble. The earthquake|busted the conduit. It's flooded|the bottom of the shaft. [Gunshots] [Rumbling] [People screaming] [Bells ringing] GRAFF: Get down! [Cattle lowing] [Bells ringing] WOMAN: Don't go in there! [Rumbling subsides] Oh! Holy mother of God! [Screaming] WOMAN: Help me!|Oh, God, help me! Help! [Rumbling] [Tires squealing] [Pinball machines tilting] Aah! WOMAN: Oh, my God! GIRL: Mother! Oh, God! Mom! Mother! MAN: Turn off the gas! [Rumbling stops] GRAFF: Oh, my God. Stay here. WOMAN: Oh!|MAN: Yeah. Al? MAN: Is there a doctor|around here? [Moaning and screaming] MAN: Is there a doctor? Barbara! Barbara! Barbara! Mr. Cameron threw me|out of the elevator, and then I heard|all those people screaming! Probably the first time... the old bastard ever|did anybody a favor! Ha Ha. All right,|take it easy, everybody! It's over now. It's over. [Debris falls] Take care of it!|Get the first-aid kits. All right, now, listen to me,|everybody! Let's settle down! ROYCE: The worst is over.|Understand? The worst is over. [All shouting at once] WOMAN: What's happening? What's happening?|What's the matter? [Coughing] Hey, break the windows,|Carl, over there! It's plastic gas! [Royce shouting unintelligibly] ROYCE: Get out of here! [Graff panting] ROYCE:|Come on, hurry up! Hurry up! MAN: Don't stop! [Woman screams] [Woman screams] MAN: Let him through! MAN: Hang in there!|Hang on, buddy! Hang in there! MAN: Argh! [Man screaming] [Sirens, police radios] Corry! Corry! MAN: Calling Van Nuys.|Calling Van Nuys. SECOND MAN: We got clobbered,|but we have mobile units. MAYOR:|Get to the control panel. MAN OVER RADIO: Fire is out of|control at Van Nuys Hospital. All roads blocked|between Victory and Kittering. MAYOR:|Can I broadcast to the city, get picked up|on transistor sets? MAN WITH BAD ARM: Some stations|are still operating. We could rig|a microwave relay to one. MAYOR: Get on it, then! LOU: Hey, you, come here!|Help this guy, dammit! Slide him out from under there. [Man groans] What do you have to do|to get a drink around here? Shut off that gas valve! WOMAN: Help me. Help me. MAN: You guys,|check that at both sides! You two, check up here,|both sides. Couple of guys down below. It held! My God, it held. How much longer? I'll divert water|into the spillways. MAX: We must reduce pressure. MAN: Not without|official permission, you're not. It's dead. I told you to leave that alone! The city's going to need water. There are dozens of fires|already. MAX: If this dam busts, there won't be nothing|left to burn! The quake may have broken|something inside. It won't budge! - It won't budge!|- Oh! [Sirens] ROYCE: Stuart! You'd better get out of here! The whole building|is full of plastic! You'd better get out. Maybe there's some way down|through an elevator shaft. ROYCE: Watch yourself.|Shut the door. ROYCE:|Come here. Come here. OK. [Both cough] Shut it. Hurry! Get me a chair with arms. ROYCE: Throw it down there.|Get back. [All shouting at once] All the way! Feed it! Here, hold it. [All coughing] Pull the chair up. Hold it up. CARL: We need something|to strap them in. ROYCE: Pantyhose. ROYCE: Barbara, take off|your pantyhose, dammit! You, too! Come on.|Take off your pantyhose! Get her down. Get her down. BARBARA: Here's one. ROYCE:|Here comes the first one! Let her down as slow as you can. And keep down the sway! ROYCE: Steady... [Woman whimpers] It's OK. You made it. WOMAN: Help.|GRAFF: It's all right now. [Helicopter approaching] Let me try again. Try it again. MAX: Yeah. Yeah! WELDER: You owe me a six-pack.|MAX: You got it. DENISE: Corry! [Wires crackling] DENISE: My sweet... Oh, hi, baby. OK. I'll get you up. It will be all right.|I'll lift you up. OK, try... [Helicopter approaching] Help! I don't believe it.|I don't believe it! - What do you mean?|- Busted! The ramps are busted.|The loops are busted. The rings are busted. I hope to God Evel Knievel|was in town today. Why? Huh? Help! Please help me! Help! Help! Help! DENISE: Here! Down here! Help me! My son is hurt. MILES: Come on! OK. MILES: Take it easy, lady.|Boost him up here. MILES: Boost him up. Slowly! MILES: Got him? Got him? SAL: Yeah, I got him. DENISE: Be careful. MILES: Stay there.|Watch those wires. It'll be hours before|we drain enough to do any good. Help! Help me! MILES: Come on, lady! DENISE: Help me!|MILES: Come on! SAL: Put him right here. SAL: Where we gonna take him?|No hospital for miles. MILES: Guess we better head|for the police station. SAL: Yeah. Yeah, let's go. WOMAN: How can I find out|about my daughter? - You got to help me...|- Where's the firemen? WOMAN:|Please, help me find a doctor! LOU: Shut up! You're all going|to have to help yourselves. Most of the police were killed. The guys on patrol|when the quake hit... probably got plenty to do. Get as many volunteers|as you can. Go to that hardware store.|If it's locked, break in. Find the picks and shovels. Looking for people|who are buried alive. There are plenty of them. - Move your ass!|- Let's go. Women and kids that have houses|in any shape at all, go to them and stay there. Turn off the gas lines... BOY: I'm getting something. MAN OVER RADIO: Stand by|for a message from the mayor. MAYOR: The city has suffered|the greatest natural disaster... in the history of the U.S. The state and the nation|are rallying to our aid. But for the next few hours,|until massive help can reach us, we'll have to depend on... our own physical|and spiritual resources. Private physicians should report|to emergency aid stations... now being set up at key sites|throughout the city. Bring all the medical supplies|you can carry. Clinics have been established|at the following locations: The Hollywood Bowl, the Occidental Insurance|building, the Wilson Plaza... REMY: Laura! Laura, my father,|is he all right? My father!|Laura! My father! Oh! Come on, you're next. Move! [Gasping] Ah! You all right? GRAFF: Why didn't you go ahead|of some of the younger guys? Staying up here was crazy. [Coughing] GRAFF: I'm not strong enough|to lower you, so prepare for a jolt. [Coughs] BARBARA: Oh! [Coughs] CARL: Look out! GRAFF: Let's get out of here.|Give me a hand. GRAFF: Watch yourself.|BARBARA: OK. GRAFF:|Do you know Denise Marshall? - Yes.|- Get to a phone. - Find out if she's OK.|- The phones work? - Try! Please!|- OK. Let's get out of here. BARBARA: Officer!|Are the phones working? Out all over the city. Hey, Lou! LOU: Miles.|MILES: We got a hurt kid. He's in shock. LOU: Keep him warm|until we get him to a doctor. Can find your way|to Wilson Plaza? Got an emergency|medical station there. SAL: I got to find my sister. LOU: We've got injured to move.|You're gonna move them! SAL: Give me the bike.|I got to find Rosa... MILES: Do what he says!|I'll find Rosa. [Motor starts] I'll get around|better than anybody. OK, move out, single file. [People shouting] MAN: Hey, grab the cash!|WOMAN: OK. MAN: This way.|Let's go this way. SOLDIER: Hey! Get away from|that cash register! ROSA: I'm trying to get home.|I'm hungry. SOLDIER: We have strict orders|on looters. They're all to be arrested.|No exceptions! Come on. Let's go. Come on! MAN OVER P. A: Cars must|leave the garage area... after dropping off patients. Hot coffee and food|is available... in basement shopping levels|two and three. Please keep moving. Right along. Please keep moving. More doctors are waiting|at the first garage level. Hot coffee and food|is available... in basement shopping levels|two and three. All cars must leave|the garage area... after dropping off patients. OFFICER OVER P. A:|Please keep moving. More doctors are waiting|in the first garage level. Cars must leave the garage area|after dropping off patients. DOCTOR: Hold it. Hold it. Oxygen.|Get me a blood pressure. Wait. How do you feel? [Gasping]|H-Hard to breathe. - Chest pains?|- Yeah. He's had a heart attack.|Come on. DOCTOR:|Start him on 5%% % dextrose... [Car door closes] REMY: Stuart! GRAFF: I need to find|Denise and her boy. [Starts engine] Is she more important than me?|Than our life together? Remy, for God's sake... REMY: Please...|GRAFF: I'm sorry. GRAFF: Good-bye. MAN OVER P. A: Cars must leave|the garage area... after dropping off patients.|Please keep moving. Hot coffee and food|is available in... I'm talking with the people|at the dam, Mayor, and they're maintaining|a constant inspection. Can't take any chances, Colonel. Dr. Stockle said|we can expect aftershocks. MAYOR: I got a report from|the building safety department. They say some structures|may look perfectly sound... but have been so weakened|that a tremor can destroy them. Evacuate the area|immediately below the dam. MAN OVER P. A: This is|a precautionary evacuation. We repeat, there is no present|danger of the dam collapsing. Move to high ground... west of Highland Avenue|and north of Franklin. This is|a precautionary evacuation. MAN: I'm leaving! MAN OVER P. A: We repeat... LOU: Wait! They're not lying|to you. You got plenty of time! Stay there. Stay there.|Come on, lay down. You're gonna be all right. [Rumbling] Halt! JODY: Hey, Sid.|SID: Hi. JODY: How come you took|this bunch prisoner? Suspicion of looting. How about turning that girl|over to me? She's a friend. Yeah, sure. Hey, you.|Come here. Yeah, come on. ROSA: Can I go home now? JODY: No.|You're my responsibility. It's a couple dozen blocks|to your house. It's getting dark.|The animals are loose. You just make yourself|comfortable inside the store. I have to send out patrols. Patrol that area up there!|Watch out for looters! Move out! SOLDIER: Sarge,|look what we found. Jody! For Christ's sake,|what a break! SOLDIER: Caught these guys.|Their car had broke down. Look at the goodies|they had with them. Should we shoot them? MAN: We've been putting you on.|You can't kill guys for that. Maybe they didn't steal|these necklaces and things. Maybe they're fags that like to|dress up in women's jewels. - Find any dresses in the car?|- No, Jody. I guess we'll have to shoot 'em. MAN IN SUNGLASSES: I told|these guys to lay off. Ask 'em. BEARDED MAN: Yeah. Those naked guys on the wall|meant nothing. We knew you lifted weights. Scum like you|get away with anything... push people around,|steal all you want to, make fun of men|who work for a living. Come back, guys!|I was only kidding! MAN IN DENIM JACKET:|Hey, don't do that, man. Aah! Oh! [Men groan] Not like back in the store, eh? No scrawny bitches coming in|asking for green stamps... two days after|the special's over, huh? Move out! I want this area quarantined! Question all civilians|that come through. They might be looters. SOLDIER: And the people going|to Wilson Plaza aid station? - I meant everybody!|- There's no other clear streets. Move out! Denise? Denise! [Vehicle approaching] LOU: All right, out.|GRAFF: What? You can walk.|I got injured to move, and fast. - That dam can go any minute.|- I've got people to find. This thing looks like|it'll go anywhere. - Now, get out!|- Just a minute... You're one of those|troublemakers. I've never shot|a troublemaker before. Look... l'm looking for|a girl and a little boy. - They mean a lot to me.|- Send your butler. Where's the shift? Well, depends on|what you want to do. That's|a customized transmission. It's got eight forward speeds. And three reverse. All of them harder to operate|than that.38. All right...|you're an ambulance driver. What? Sorry.|It's been a hell of a day. LOU: OK, that's it.|We got one more. [Dog barks] [Dog whimpering] MAN ON PHONE: We desperately|need blood type AB negative. Check the blood bank|and report back. MAN OVER P. A: Coffee and food|is available in the basement. SAL: We finally made it.|DENISE: Careful. SAL: A long time|to go a couple of miles. MAN OVER P. A:|Those not needing medical aid... SAL: I got to go.|I got to move the truck. DENISE: Thank you very much. He's had a bad fall,|hit his head, won't come to. - Can I go with him?|- No. We'll get in touch with you.|On the third level. - Thank you.|- Right around there. MAN: Coming through. WOMAN: I've been in pain|for an hour. Can I have a pill, please?|Aspirin, anything? Please give me something|for the pain... please. MAN OVER P. A: Please stay away|from the field hospital. WOMAN: Somebody! Doctor!|Nurse! Anybody! MAN: Building must have|its own generator. WOMAN: There's not enough room.|Where is everybody coming from? WOMAN: Someplace else. WOMAN: We don't have|anymore room here. DENISE: Barbara! - Barbara! Are you OK?|- Yeah, I'm just terrified. You? I'm fine. Corry had a fall.|He's with the doctor. Stuart Graff? Is he OK? Yeah, he's OK, but Mr. Royce|had a heart attack. - A heart attack?|- I'm waiting for the doctor. I've got to go out for some air.|Will you come with me? No, I'd rather stay here.|I'll see you later. Take care. [People laughing] MAN: He's gone.|He never had a chance. WOMAN: Should I tell|his daughter? I don't want any deaths reported|until things settle down. JODY: Miss Amici? Miss Amici? You better eat. This is nice and fresh|from the deli. Many guys with hair over|regulation length wear them. Oh. I really used to look forward to|seeing you in the supermarket. You never complained like|all the rest of those women. Thank you. I hope the lousy store|was knocked flat. Pretty soon, I'll have enough|saved to open a karate school. There's money in karate. I'll give you free lessons. I'm not really very hungry. It's a hot night out.|You should take off that jacket. You always liked me, too.|I could tell. You never said anything,|but I could tell. [Rosa whimpers] D-don't hurt me. It's no real fun that way. [Nervous laughter] - Everything all right?|- Yeah, fine. [Rumbling] Another one of those|damned earth slides over there? Uh-huh. - Jesus, that's a scary sound.|- Uh-huh. DENISE: How is he? He's going to be all right.|Mild shock, a concussion. - I gave him something to sleep.|- Where are you taking him? To the Army x-ray trucks|in the garage. REMY: Doctor!|Why aren't you with my father? Uh... Don't bother me now. [Rumbling] [People yelling] Get down! Get down! [Silence] MAN ON RADIO: Red Cross|emergency aid stations... LOU: You know the way|to Wilson Plaza? That's where I just came from. MAN ON RADIO: The mayor has not|yet released a damage report. However, details are expected|momentarily. Please stand by... There's other buildings|sure to be down. First time in my life|I'm ashamed of my profession. We never should have built|those 40-story monstrosities. Not here. MAX: Hey.|MAN: What's the matter? The door's out of line. It wasn't before that aftershock|a few minutes ago. [Rumbling] JODY: Don't be scared. We'll feel those quivers|for days. That looks great. A pretty girl|should have nice things. I've always thought so. Forget how it used to be.|Your brother could be dead. Nobody left but me|to take care of you. Well, I've got another brother|in San Francisco. And he's in the Mafia. SOLDIER: There's|another car coming, Jody. This area's quarantined.|You'll have to detour. LOU: I'm a police officer.|We're transporting the injured. GRAFF: This is an emergency. What isn't after an earthquake? Take them to|a Hare Krishna temple. ROSA: Lou, help me! He's nuts!|Crazy! What are you doing? I know her. [Jody cocks rifle] JODY: She's under detention.|GRAFF: Take it easy. - All right.|- OK. - Go back the way you came.|- OK. JODY: Move out! ROSA: Don't leave me with him!|Lou! Lou! Help me! Lou! Help me! Lou! I'm going for an officer.|That guy in there is cracked. Hey, come on! LOU: Pull up 100 feet. LOU: Pull around the corner|and stop. [Rosa whimpering] JODY: Nuts am I, huh? You got your nerve.|Only a whore would wear that. [Rosa screams] [Struggling] LOU: Rosa? Let's go. Better not! [Rosa screams] [Rosa crying] Come on, Rosa, settle down. Earthquakes bring out the worst|in some guys. Here, come on, look. Look at what you've got|to take care of. [Laughing] My brother told me you were|a strange kind of cop. MAN OVER RADIO: Structures|collapsed during the aftershock. The worst disaster was... the supposedly earthquake-proof|Wilson Plaza. The Army is rushing all|available workers to the scene. Stand by for further bulletins. Oh, my God. MAX: Inspector! Inspector! [Horns honking] OFFICER: Hold it. Stop.|You can't go any farther. LOU: I'm a police officer,|transporting injured people. OFFICER: OK, come on. OFFICER: I'm sorry, you can't...|BARBARA: I have to get through. - I know them. It's urgent.|- Listen! Mr. Graff! Remy and Mr. Royce|are still down there. Denise, too. She asked for you. GRAFF:|Where are they in the building? BARBARA: The third level below. GRAFF: Come on. COLONEL: I agree. There's a chance people could|be alive in the subbasement. Take days to unearth|all this debris. Look, their air supply can't|last more than a few hours. GRAFF: I know this building.|I've been through it 100 times. The basement extends to|the street on this side. If he storm drain's deep enough, all you'd have to tunnel|through is concrete and dirt. COLONEL: I just got word|that the dam is disintegrating. We're on high ground here, but|those drains are 40 feet down. If the dam goes,|they'll fill up in minutes. GRAFF: Dams have lasted weeks|with major breaches. COLONEL: Too dangerous to try.|Besides, the sewer is cracked. The eastern approach|is totally blocked. GRAFF: And the other end? COLONEL: I'm calling|an inspection team. See for yourself. GRAFF: Let's go. Make way, fellas. ROSA: Lou, where are you going?|LOU: I'm going with them. COLONEL: Let's have a look. - Can't you get through here?|- I don't know how far this runs. - Haven't you checked?|- My men stay here! That could cave in any second! You know as well as I do...|chances are everybody is dead. Sweet mother. GRAFF: I got through. Can you get me a jackhammer... Use a jackhammer,|the roof will fall in. There's people alive in there.|I'm going to get them out. Well, nobody else is,|and you can't do it alone. I won't be alone.|He's coming with me. Be sure they don't turn on|the compressor until we signal. - Right.|- Any word from the dam? The last report said no further|cracks have appeared. - Swell.|- Can't I talk you out of this? GRAFF: I really wish you could. Good luck. Watch your head. GRAFF: Keep it coming. GRAFF: I paced it off. We ought to break through|about the third basement level. GRAFF: This thing ready?|LOU: The pressure's ready. [Debris falls] MAN: I'm getting out of here! MAX: Inspector! Inspector!|Get the hell out of here! It's breaking up! Get out! [Men yelling] Should be a couple feet of|earth, then the basement wall. Hand me that light. [Woman crying] [Jackhammer drilling] We're through! MAN: Oh, my God!|They're through! We're saved! [People yelling] GRAFF: Anybody in there?|MAN: About 70 of us! [Car horns honking] [Jackhammer drilling] MAN: Help her. MAN: Give me a hand. GRAFF: Got it. - Stuart.|- Denise. Come on, let's go. MAN: OK, go ahead. LOU: Be careful of the loose|area down there. Easy, easy, easy. Careful of the loose stuff. [Rumbling] WOMAN: Hold on! Oh, not again! WOMAN: It stopped! It stopped!|LOU: Take it easy. Now, watch your head down below.|I got you. [People screaming] Aah! LOU: Take your time.|Watch the loose stuff. MAN: Give us a hand here! MAN: Straight on up. LOU: Nice and easy. GRAFF: OK. - That's all of them. Let's go.|- Yeah. MAN: Watch it!|Don't panic, now! MAN: Women first!|SECOND MAN: Come on, come on! GRAFF: Relax, there's time. MAN: Take it easy! MAN: Take it easy.|One at a time. Women first! Take it easy! Don't panic. Go on, Remy. Aah! Remy! WOMAN: Is that the last?|ROSA: Lou! Lou! WOMAN: How many more|down there? This used to be|a hell of a town, Officer. Yeah. |
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