Just tell me one thing, Burke, you're going out there to destroy them, right? Not to study, not to bring back, but to wipe them out. That's the plan. All right, people, on the ready line. Are you with me? Yeah! Are you with me? Yeah! Are you with me? Yeah! Are you with me? Yeah! Are you with me? Yeah! Are you with me? I got signals. I got reading. Keep front end behind. There's nothing back here. Look, I'm telling you, there's something moving here that ain't us. Get the hell out of there! They cut the power. How could they cut the power, man? They're animals. There's movement all over the place. Five meters, man. Four. Millions. This time, it's war. It is morning. You wake up. You greet your loved ones. You grab the morning paper. And although it seems like any ordinary day, it isn't. For one extraordinary reason. A historic and unprecedented event has occurred. The question of whether or not we are alone in the universe has been answered. This is so cool. More ships have just arrived over India, England, and Germany. I really don't think they flew 90 billion light years to come down here and start a fight. We've got to stop them. They're going to kill us all. They're using our own satellites against us. The clock is ticking. We must launch a counteroffensive with a full nuclear strike. Over American soil. If we don't strike soon, there may not be much of an America left to defend. We're being exterminated. Kick the tires and light the fires. We're looking at worldwide destruction for the next 36 hours. Should we win the day, the Fourth of July will no longer be known as an American holiday, but as the day when the world declared in one voice, we will not go quietly into the night. We will not vanish without a fight. We're going to live on. We're going to survive. Today, we celebrate our Independence Day. That's what I call a coach in Canada. One million years BC erupts on the screen with volcanic excitement. One million years BC when the earth parted and the mountains fell. Man and monstrous beasts fought each other to inherit the earth. Not since time began has the primitive scene been captured for the screen with such imaginative realism. Behold man one million years BC. Introducing the fabulous Raquel Welch, the sensational star discovery of this or any other year in one million years BC. See her as Loana the Fair One, who deserted her tribe and risked her life to follow Tumac of the Rock People. John Richardson as Tumac, as big and strong as the beasts he fought for surviving. New Pondy the Wild One, whom no man could resist. The fascinating strange and fearful creatures who roamed and ruled the earth a million years BC. The Brontosaurus, a moving mountain of flesh and bone. The Pterodactyl, a flying reptile with giant teeth. The flesh-eating Allosaurus. The Triceratops, a horned dinosaur in battle with the savage Ceratosaurus. You will share the unending thrills and excitement of a world of primitive wonders. A primeval terror and savagery. You will indeed live in another world. Another time as the centuries fall back to reveal the earth one million years BC. Introducing the fabulous Raquel Welch as Loana the Fair One. John Richardson as Tumac. You are listening to the sound of a completely new screen experience. A startling new kind of excitement. The 20th Century Fox plunges you into the most incredible adventure that man could ever achieve. To make a motion picture that crosses a new frontier may seem impossible today. Outer space. The depths of the sea. The bowels of the earth. The past. The future. All have been subjects for the camera. But now a film called Fantastic Voyage has broken through in an unexpected direction. To create an adventure of astonishing suspense and beauty. One of the miracles of the universe. Its vital new story sweeps down from the sky. Then it drops the bottom out of the world you know and understand. As a beleaguered nation desperate for survival launches a journey you can never erase from your memory. We need you for security purposes Mr. Grant. They know they've failed to kill Benesh. Security thinks they'll try again. First chance they get. A woman has no place on a mission at this time. I insist on taking my technician. You'll take along who I assign. Don't tell me who I'm going to work with. Four men and a beautiful girl. Off on a fantastic voyage. Actually entering inside the human body. Exploring an unknown universe. Unknown dangers. They're tightening. I can't breathe. 24 seconds left. After that you're in danger of attack. Come on. It's sheer suicide for all of us. You are there with them. Sharing a breakthrough in motion picture. It's gone. If you thought it was too late to discover something entirely new on the screen. Fantastic voyage will be a stunning experience. For you are going where no man or camera has ventured before. And when you come out, you may never look at yourself in the same way again. Give me your widest beam. Full power. It began two years ago in an unfinished nuclear power plant. It became one of the most challenging motion pictures ever made. On August 9th, the most original adventure of the summer will begin at theaters everywhere. From James Cameron, the writer and director of The Terminator and Aliens, comes The Abyss. God, I hate that bitch. I probably shouldn't have married her then, huh? Hang on, gentlemen. Here's the bottomless pit, baby. Two and a half miles straight down. It was alive. It was like a dance of light. It was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. I don't think they mean us any harm. I don't know how I know that. Whatever happens is up to us. That guy scares me more than anything that's down there. Well, we all see what we want to see. Coffee looks and he sees hate and fear. You have to look with better eyes than that. Talk to me, bud, please. Do you hear me? He's coming up fast. I need to know if you're okay. You can't leave me here alone. You never backed away from anything in your life. Now fight! Meet a very private, private eye, who scrutinizes every angle of his cases, from top to bottom. His name is Tony Rome. Oh, yeah. He won't be my next case. His clients are both demanding and dangerous. Are you sure you're working hard enough? Me, working hard enough? Do you know that since I took this job, I've had to turn down two offers to go to bed? And I never want to work that hard again. Never. Frank Sinatra, ears. Tony Rome. Pussycat? Someone's trying to poison her. How do you know? A pussy used to be so sunny and full of fun, with the sweetest smile. Miami Beach is his scene. The high spots. Don't you ever sleep in a bed? And the low. I'd like to buy some of your time. So far. It's 20 for starters. Right here? What are you, some kind of a nut? You shouldn't be undressing in front of him. Tony Rome's women are too fast. Don't tell me she hired you to find out how far it went between us. How friendly were you? Well, she walked into a bedroom and she found us together in a clinch. I guess you could say I was a pick-up. I could. But I wasn't hustling, if that's what you mean. I'd do just anything to get it back. Just anything. I appreciate what you're offering, sweetheart, but I need the money more. But Tony's horses are too slow. Honest to God, you're hopeless. Do you know who that was on the phone? My bookmaker. This is supposed to be a police station. How do you think it looks, a bookie using our main switchboard? The action's so fast. It's a wonder Tony Rome stays alive. Look out! Look out! And single. Frank Sinatra is Tony Rome. Ring-a-ding-ding-ding. Micah. I think I'm gonna be sick. No, you're not. You're gonna tense your muscles and get out the notebook. Male Caucasian, lying nude on the floor, left side of skull crushed, cuts on face and chest, fingers shredded, index and thumb of right hand missing. Nestor, you're a miserable son of a bitch. Roderick Thorpe's number one bestseller. A literary guild selection. Now, an adult powerhouse on the screen. You're Joe Leland, detective, prowling a city sick with violence. Full of junkies, prostitutes, and perverts. Don't hurt your shit. All right, baby, come on. You're looking to my parents, are you? Did you know him? No! Still you're a little junk, huh? They're gonna bust me. She's a whore, she's a pusher, she's an addict, and she's 19 years old. This town's crawling with kids the same age, all going the same route. Part of the great society. The detective gives full play to Sinatra's fabulous talents in what has to be one of the year's most dynamic roles. What's that? Agitators. They do not like living in garbage cans. Joe, that's none of our business. That's right, it's none of our business. Somebody doesn't do something about those garbage cans, you're gonna see the goddamnest explosion that's gonna tear this nation right down the middle. Co-starring Lee Remick as Karen, who needed Joe desperately. I don't want to be this way with you. I want this to be different. And Jacqueline Bissette as Norma, who lifts the lid on a big, sick scandal. There's some sort of conspiracy. I don't know what it is, but there is. I'll have you busted. Have me busted. If you have me busted, you'll have to bust half the people in the department for being on the take. He wasn't nice, was he? Now, come on, Tommy, am I wrong? Was he nice? He was a bitch! Bitch. Face it, Felix, face it. Say it, you'll feel better for it. You can't walk around the rest of your life with a thing like that on your head. You cut him with a knife, didn't you? And then you threw his fingers and a knife off the Queensborough Bridge, didn't you? You did it, Felix, you killed him. You crushed his skull, didn't you? Oh. Didn't you? You hit him. I hit him. Louder! Say it louder! I killed him! I killed him! You know what sex was like for me? I'd walk down the street or... go to a bar or anything. Meet somebody, anybody. Somebody I never knew before. And I'm having an affair with them. It was the only way I could do it. You're the only one ever made me feel like a woman. What is it, lookout? I never saw anything like it. An enormous wall of water coming towards us. In the early morning hours of New Year's Eve, Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnein, Red Buttons, Carol Lindley, Roddy McDowell, Stella Stevens, Shelley Winters, Jack Albertson, Pamela Sue Martin, Arthur O'Connell, Eric Shea, and Leslie Nielsen were aboard the S.S. Poseidon when it was hit by a 90-foot tidal wave. Oh, my God. And capsized. The Poseidon Adventure. The most exciting escape adventure of our time. Now, follow me. It took the lives of the 1,400 people on board and changed the lives of the few who would survive. Climbing to another deck will kill you all. And sitting on our butts is not going to save us either. Don't look down. Don't look down. Now there's a chance for me to do something that I know how to do. Please, you've just got to let me do it. You're going the wrong way, damn it! Who do you think you are? God himself? That's the way out. The combined talents of 15 Academy Award winners bring you Irwin Allen's production of The Poseidon Adventure. A Ronald Neen film coming from 20th Century Fox. Well, shall I scream rape now or wait and phone in a complaint? If you're asking me, I'd rather you press charges. I'd like to report a body floating off Fowey Rocks. Is it a hazard to navigation? No, just a dead, wet blonde hanging around on a block of cement. Co-starring Raquel Welch. I have an insatiable longing for affection. Is that urgent enough? Guess who else Frank is horsing around with? Dan Bonanza Blocker as the jolly mean giant. You got anything else funny to say? You know, what sells best, the frozen peas or the corn? Ho, ho, ho. It was a very gutsy thing you just tried. I like gutsy guys. Just being careful, you know how it is. Yeah. Have a seat. Comfy? Yeah. I got two murders on my hands. If you got something, give it to me. Well, Dave, I could throw you a few hints. Like beginning of the jillies where they got a fun couple over there named Danny Yale and a butch girlfriend named Seymour. Or you could find Al Munger and lean on him a little bit. Just because I'm wearing a white hat now don't mean I can't hire some pro to put you on traction. And last but not least, there's a very good looking broad who's got a crazy breaststroke. What ties them all together? Could be cement. You're moving in on me a little bit too fast. I figure you got a deal in mind. You want to bargain for something I might want. And you don't want it? When I want it, I don't want to trade for it. Mix Frank Sinatra with Raquel Welch and Dan Bonanza Blocker and you have fun and games and action all the way. Can I go to the jawn? Stay loose, pal. You know, he could have your best for police brutality. Marooned on a desolate planet, he is a soldier. Alone with his enemy. Run! Awesome. Don't you understand English, Toadface? I don't love you and you don't love me. Or Stranding, do you understand? His suspicion will change to tolerance. You saved my life. Why? I need to look at another face, even as ugly as yours. Tolerance will lead to friendship. We should open up a little place here. I could ruin the food. You could scare away the customers. And with that friendship will come an overwhelming responsibility. You must be apparent. Don't get around, Jerry. You must take my place. Protecting a life he values more than his own. Dennis Quaid, Louis Gossett Jr., Wolfgang Petersen's Enemy Mind. There was no quiet on the western front. The time is 1916, when a new breed was born, a new kind of hero, the Air Ace. Here are the heroes, the cowards, the daredevils, blazing across the skies, grabbing the glory four miles up above the thunder of no man's land. The Blue Max, a film big enough to encompass a world war, yet intimate enough to share the dreams, emotions, and personal conflicts of men in battle. We've tolerated you here because we've had to. I wonder if you're as good as you think you are. In or out of bed. Starring George Pepper as Lieutenant Bruno Stocker. Brilliant, brutal, ruthless. His great obsession, the Blue Max, an ounce of metal and silver. But for this man, it was proof that he was equal to all men and greater than most. I'll see you never wear that metal. You disobeyed my orders. I'm going to have you court-martialed. James Mason as the general, who thought he could use and control him. And Ursula Andress as the general's beautiful wife, who decorated the rich tables of the high command. A dangerous woman with a craving for handsome heroes. They're going to disgrace him. An officer with the highest decoration Germany can give. All because of your stupid little anger. Do you understand? Are you? This film recreates the time of valor when brave men flew against terrible odds. Each country had its own most coveted award for its heroes. For France, it was the Croix de Guerre. For Britain, the Victoria Cross. For America, the Medal of Honor. For Germany, it was the Blue Max. There will be many great war films. But above all, there will be the Blue Max. I'm Ed Murrell. The time was May 1941. Britain stood alone. Convoy sinkings were increasing. When Bismarck, the most powerful battleship in the world, broke out into the Atlantic and sank the Hood. Bismarck had to be sunk if Britain was to survive. Winston Churchill gave the order. I don't care how you do it. You must sink the Bismarck. This is how it was done. We have to sink the Bismarck to the bottom of the sea. They find a German battleship that's making such a fuss. Officers and men of the Bismarck, this is the fleet commander. I can now tell you that we are going out into the North Atlantic to attack the British convoy system. We are sailing in the largest, the most powerful battleship afloat. We are faster, we are unsinkable, and we are German. The battle of the North Atlantic was on as battleships and cruisers went after the Bismarck in the greatest sea hunt in history. At the Admiralty's operation division, men and their ships were moved like pawns in a ceaseless game of chess, and it was anyone's guess who would call checkmate. They found it. Picture up in the Denmark Strait. Bismarck in a heavy cruiser. Director of operations was Captain Shepard, a man who'd seen much action and known great personal tragedy. My son's missing. His plane ran out of fuel. I didn't think it was possible to feel such a pain. You can't avoid pain by fencing yourself off. Sometimes you need the help of other people more than anything else, but you have to let them get close enough to help. Working alongside him, a young Wren officer who tried to break through the barrier of cold officialdom to the heart of the man. I thought that surely you must be married or something. I was going to be married last year, but it didn't work out. He was at Dunkirk. He was a rather wonderful man. Not brilliant or dashing or anything like that, but just rather wonderful. Also starring Carl Moaner as Captain Lindemann of the Bismarck. Sink the Bismarck is a shattering emotional film of men and ships that brings back, with overwhelming excitement and realism, the defeats and the despair. The triumphs and the glory of a naval action that helped to destroy Hitler's Germany. We had to sink the Bismarck Most of the world in tens of us We hit the Decker running And we spun those guns around We found the mighty Bismarck And then we put her down Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Since its founding in 1817, it has produced 75 United States senators, 200 congressmen, 11 Supreme Court justices, and an undetermined number of dropouts and breakdowns. That's just a screamer, man. Screams every Friday and Sunday night at exactly 12. This is James T. Hart, class of 76. He has a birth certificate, a driver's license, a high school diploma, a draft card, a college degree, and he's about to spend three more years of his life chasing another piece of paper. Loudly, Mr. Hart. Fill this room with your intelligence. I haven't read the case. 20th Century Fox presents The Paper Chase. All that stuff about grades is true. You gotta work like hell. We use the Socratic method here. They're just grades, Kevin. You come in here with a skullful of mush. It's a number, it's a letter, but it determines salaries and futures. Professor Kingsfield? Yes? You wanna get drunk? That is the most intelligent thing you've said today. There's no guarantee that we're all gonna be here in the spring. Some of us might have nervous breakdowns. One more word out of you, Anderson, and I'll lock your head in your attache case. What did you say? The Paper Chase. Every guy in this house almost flunked out the first year. It's not too hard to see why. They had broads on the brain. Do you mind if someone's following me? Just to the corners, all right. I'll walk you home. I'll tell you, Hart, the worst thing a law student can do is get involved with a girl. I haven't been working hard enough since I've been seeing so much of you. And it's all my fault, is that what you're saying? Why didn't you tell me you were Kingsfield's daughter? Our relationship has changed. It certainly has. I feel like an intruder. Not in his bed, but in his study. Oh, my God, he's back at some good house with the kitchen. So what did he say? Well, he just said he hoped it wasn't a law student. The paper chase. I found something. There's a room above the stacks where they keep all of the actual notes the professors took when they were law students here. I want to see the notes. I want to see Kingsfield's notes on contracts. I shall be irrational. What? Panic has descended on me. Oh, my God, oh, my God! Oh, my God. What have you been doing in this room? Oh, you may flunk me! Mr. Hart, here is a dime. Call your mother until there's serious doubt about your becoming a lawyer. Look, he's got you scared to death. Oh, you're going to pass, because you're the kind a law school wants. You'll get your little diploma, your piece of paper that's no different than this, and you can stick it in your silver box with all the other paper in your life. You are a son of a... You've never seen these two great stars together before. Teeming with tempestuous Raquel Welch. It will be years before you see anything so exciting again. Bandolero means action. Bandolero means big star adventure, exploding across the big screen. How does a man become an animal like you? It just has to put in a lot of hard work, that's all. I can't decide which one of us they hate the most. No, I think it's you. I think you're right. I don't care if he is your brother, the son of a... Apologize! James Stewart and Dean Martin, brothers, riding into the dead center of hell. Their choices are death from the Los Gallos. Death by thirst, or at the torturous hands of the Bandoleros. All right, brothers, where's the bank money? What bank money? One move that doesn't sit right with me and I'll kill you. Raquel Welch as Maria. Many men knew her, but only one saw her smile. Mr. Carter, I was a whore at 13, and my family of 12 never went hungry. We'd make a perfect pair, you and me. I'm broke without a woman, and you're rich without a man. George Kennedy as July the Sheriff, who wanted her any way he could get her. How far are we going, July? I mean, are we gonna just keep following them no matter how far they go? We'll find them. We'll find their bones. But I won't lose them. From here south, easy territory of Bandolero, bandit country. They kill every gringo they can find. Bandolero country, where the rifle, the machete, and the silent dead rule, where it is better for a beautiful woman to be dead than desirable. This is the shape of a girl called Fathom. You like the layout? Feast your eyes on Fathom. Raquel, 39, 22, 33, Welsh. When she slips on her bikini, the girl's eyes are on Fathom. The girl's eyes are on Fathom. The girl's eyes are on Fathom. The girl's eyes are on Fathom. When she slips on her bikini, clips on her grenade earrings, and sets out in search of adventure, things really happen. Fly away with me, sky girl. We'll go racing, chasing the sun. Swallows on the wings around us. Swallows on the wings around us. Senorita, as mine would make it perfect. Fathom, a gentle girl, a quiet girl. She's killed my missus. She's killed my missus. What did you do with the fire dragon? Did you give it to Campbell? I don't know what you're talking about. Your boyfriend's in the hospital. There's no one here to help you. All right, love, you're safe now. Timothy! I think someone's cast you as a pigeon. Carrier type. Fathom is getting out of her depth, and there isn't a lifeline in sight. He's a gentleman with a very private eye. Dove cheek, dove cheek. Don't bother to fathom it out. Let the thrills wash over you. Just remember, Fathom is a girl who can shake a man up or down. Watch Fathom. She's a diving doll who gets to the bottom of things fast. Look out! Africa, in the dark days when the storm of conflict churned the sands of the continent into a swirling fury. Here, one man, whose audacity and daring became legend, streaked a saga of cunning and courage across the trackless wastes. Sometimes the hunter, sometimes the hunted. Always the wily commander known to friend and foe alike as the Desert Fox. The situation requires that the El Alamein position be held to the last man. There is to be no retreat, not so much as one millimeter. It must be victory or death, signed out of Hitler. It's incredible. I'm not going to pay attention to such nonsense, are you? It's an order, Byline. A military order from General Headquarters is a clear, straight, stupid, criminal military order from General Headquarters. And what are you going to do? Double the insanity by obeying it? And what exactly are you after? We want to get rid of Hitler and his gang. You look strong. I don't want to get mixed up in this thing. What they do in Berlin is their business, not mine. I'm a soldier. I want you to be very strong, darling. I want you to be very strong, very brave. Do you understand? I've got to go away now and I won't be back. Do you want me to tell you anymore? There's no way out. We've got guns. We can make a break for it. This is Erica Benton, a lovable wife, a wonderful mother. She's uninhibited, unpredictable, unshakable, and unprepared. What? Tell me! Nobody else. At first, you know, I thought it was just a thing. But it isn't. I'm in love with her. Twentieth Century Fox presents Paul Mazurskis, an unmarried woman. What are you doing out by yourself? Getting divorced. What happened? He was buying a shirt in Bloomingdale's and he fell in love. I'm sad. I'm lonely. It's certainly okay to feel lonely. It's really okay to feel anything. Anger. You really hate me, don't you? Yeah. Depression. It's over, kiddo. We're good. Are you seeing other men yet? No. Oh, God, dating. It's a silly word. I'd risk it. I'd risk it with some new men. Men, huh? Why did you move closer to me? I don't know. I guess I want to be closer to you. Don't, Bob. Uh-uh. I'm...I'm afraid. I am what I am. I make no bones about it. Charlie, I'm very nervous. Your talking is just making me more nervous. Okay. I'm frightened, you know. I've only slept with one man in 17 years. Everything seems very different. I'm not able to know what's gonna happen. Now it's like every day is like... The sex was very good. I want you. You know that. Yes, I'm getting the message. Do you want me? My head tells me to slow down. Am I only a sexual object to you? Now you're a bright, willful, curious woman. Who is also a sexual object? Do you want to see other women? Do you want to see other men? Not today. Paul Mazurskis, an unmarried woman. Now there's no such thing as a dream girl. Do you think that my father thought that my mother was a dream girl? Dream girl? No way. Close your eyes. Make a wish. Okay. Is that it? How could you not get her name? I was completely flummoxed. She did the thing with the wand and I was good luck finding her. She's got to be the most beautiful girl on the earth. I thought you wish. Oh. You stuck on Sylvia? She's attractive. What do you mean? Pretty. Just kill me now. Just kill me now. Her father's one of the biggest doctors at Provident Hospital. What does that mean? You're way too low class. Where is he? He's in the closet. I was respectful, sir. Mr. Kurtzman? Yes, sir. Would you come out of the closet, please? Please, please, please. You realize we're the only white people here, right? Really? Please. You're a stranger. You remembered. She comes with a warning. Dangerous, handled with care. I love sex, but Trace seems to think I get a lot of control sometimes. Out of control. This boy, he's a lunatic. Have you completely lost your mind? What are you talking about? It's Halloween. It's Halloween. It's Halloween. It's Halloween. It's Halloween. It's Halloween. It's Halloween. You are not leaving this house dressed as Adolf Hitler. What do you guys think? It might be a tad too much. I thought he said his family had money. Look at these rocks. They couldn't get wall to wall. What do you think would happen if I gave you a kiss right now? I think our parents would die. Yeah. Definitely. We're family, and nothing can interfere with that. In 1953, Larry Lipinski left his home in Brooklyn. His mother thought it was the end of the world, but he knew it was only the beginning. Larry, where are you going with all that luggage? Greenwich Village. What's in Greenwich Village? Fame and fortune. 20th Century Fox presents Paul Mazursky's Next Stop, Greenwich Village. It was a world of bars and coffee houses, artists, actors. Not only do I think I could do a great job in this picture, but I am also starving and I could really use the work. And intellectuals. What do you think of Dylan Thomas? He's a great outfielder. I think about suicide once or twice a day. Suicide makes you feel talented. I always wanted to be a star. I want to tell you about the Napoleonic Cold, Blanche. Next stop, Greenwich Village. It was the perfect place to lose your innocence. Sex is serious. Sex is the most serious thing in the whole world. I'm pregnant. And find yourself. I'm a grown man. I'm not a little boy anymore. I have an apartment. I have a career. I have a life. For some people, it was the first stop. Crazy. And who are you? I'm Bernstein. You're Jewish? No, darling. I'm gay. For others, it was the last. I don't want to live. I don't want to live. What can I tell you? People get hurt. Greenwich Village. Greenwich Village. Paul Mazursky's Next Stop, Greenwich Village. One way or another, we've all been there. Let's make love. I love you, Sarah. I know. I'll always love you. No, you won't. There's a little... There's a little... To enjoy the banquet of life. I get a date with Carol Heathrow. She is dead. It's the diner. And what they really want most isn't on the menu. Go on. Eddie's giving Elise a football quiz. If she fails, the marriage is off. And if she passes, it's two more days to the thing. Marriage. You're a virgin, aren't you? Technically. Come on. You miserable creature. It's a slice of life. You turned it into such a thing. With a touch of spice. And a little love. I was admiring your horse. How were you? A few beers. A few tears. A few great years. You happy with your marriage or what? Beth is terrific and everything, but... We always got the diner. Yeah. We always got the diner. They were sharing good times that soon became old times. My prayer. Flip side. Heaven on earth. Recorded by the platters from Mercury Records. Color of the label maroon. Nothing could be finer than eating at the diner. Easier. Like a building of feet. Where friends show up. But mostly show off. I'll hit you so hard, I'll kill your whole family. You guys really are sick, you know that? It's because you got no sense of humor. It's a place to stop before moving on. Diner. It's open all day and cooking all night. Here for the first time some of the startling facts about 13 Rue Madeleine are disclosed. This is the story of the men who used it. Of other men who penetrated and destroyed it. And of the menace that was created within it. A menace so powerful that right at this moment the address 13 Rue Madeleine still strikes terror in those who knew its secret. This is the man who gambled his life to enter its doors. This is the girl who felt its terror. This is the man who knew its menacing intrigue. This is the man who died trying to solve its secret. This is the man who plotted against it. There's an American agent in that house. If he talks, it may cost the lives of a good many American soldiers. Right now he's undergoing the cruelest tortures the Germans can devise, but he won't talk. Don't let yourself forget that you're dealing with an extremely clever man. Drop your guard for one minute, we'll have failed and you may be dead. That's why we're going to do it his way. His way? And what's that? If he isn't sold, and should in any way suspect that you're on a double mission, if he doesn't make his break and tries to follow you, you're going to shoot him. Hello there, I'm Dick Powell. I just finished producing and directing The Enemy Below for 20th Century Fox. This is a story born in the South Atlantic, which we spent years preparing for the screen, and it was filmed from this best-selling novel. The Enemy Below is the story of a duel to the death between two men. The captain of a destroyer played by Robert Mitchum and the submarine commander played by the great continental star, Kurt Juergens. Here is the incredible drama they lived as they played the deadliest game of all, with depth charges, streaking torpedoes, and 233 fighting men tracking, stalking, hunting each other through a thousand miles of exploding ocean. Beats me how they get men to do it. Do what? Go and sit in that coffin down there. Oh, they're not so bad off. Actually, they stand a better chance than we do in this case. It'd be hard for one ship to surprise them. Their commander might be able to knock us off if he's smart enough. You think he is? I have no idea what he is, what he thinks. I don't want to know the men I'm trying to destroy. He's a devil, Annie. Somehow, somehow we must lose him. I'll kill him. Ladies and gentlemen, you're about to meet two of the dearest, most delightful, and wonderful people it will ever be your pleasure to know. The White Sister, Angela, and her lone companion, Corporal Allison, U.S. Marines, marooned together behind enemy lines on a South Pacific island, a story about two different faiths which sustain and inspire each other through hardship and danger, but told in terms of laughter, laughter that stills their fears, a tender human story about two people who have great need of each other. I was drunk and got scared on me and ran away from me in the rain. I wasn't running from you. You wouldn't have done me any harm, I knew that. I was running from the truth. The brass planned to bypass a lot of these islands on their way to Tokyo. At least that's the scuttlebutt. Scuttle what? Scuttlebutt, you know, the poop. Poop? Like, um, guys beating their gums, you know, giving out with the rumors. Oh, yes, rumors, of course. Well, they don't seem to beat their gums on very hopeful poop, do they, Mr. Allison? Mr. Allison? Yeah? I'm going to turn myself over to the Japanese. What kind of talk is that? Alone, you might be able to survive, but not with me to feed, too. Now, what's the point of you being a nun if we're all alone? Answer me that. You can't, can you, because there ain't no point. We don't belong to nothing beyond this island. All we got is it and each other. Like Adam and Eve, like, uh, like we was the first two people on earth, and this is the Garden of Eden. From director John Huston, the man who gave you the African queen, treasure of Sierra Madre, Moby Dick, comes a great cinemascope picture that will be acclaimed and cherished by all. Here is the master of great entertainment at his masterful best. I don't have to tell you people times are tough. You read the papers, the country's going to hell. Now, you take inflation, recession, welfare, there's nothing we can do about that, but thanks to muggings, malnutrition, assassination, and disease, we got a chance to make a buck. Attention, ladies and gentlemen, we have an urgent code three from 20th Century Fox. Be on the lookout for Bill Cosby, Raquel Welch, and Harvey Keitel in Mother, Jugs, and Speed, an outrageous, hilarious, and sometimes alarming film that pays tribute to America's unsung heroes, the ambulance drivers, those courageous and compassionate men and women who spend their days and nights driving sick people to the doctor, driving hurt people to the hospital, and driving each other crazy. Bill Cosby is Mother, the best driver in the business. I'm the Brown Hornet, this is my swarthy Filipino sidekick, Kato. Raquel Welch is Jugs. Stop calling me Jugs. A girl with tremendous ambitions. It took me months to complete these courses, I'm just as qualified as any man. All we gotta do is hire a woman driver, put her behind the wheel, and most people would rather bleed to death right there in the street. Harvey Keitel is Speed. They don't call me Speed for nothing. Well, let's hope they don't call you Speed for everything. You might call this a comedy. You got a hell of a sense of humor. You might call it a drama. Just relax, everyone. Or you could call it a love story. No matter what you call it, we call it Mother, Jugs, and Speed, 10-4.