Maiden Voyage (2004) Movie Script
[music playing]
[grunting]
Smoking will kill you.
Let's get this party started.
We're under fire!
Perimeter breach!
Get the prince to the safe room!
Your highness.
This way, please.
Hurry.
[screaming]
Sorry, pal.
[gunfire]
This way.
[gunfire]
Over here!
[shouting]
OK, I gotcha.
Let's go!
Get down!
Go, go, go!
[gunfire]
[gunfire]
[clicking]
It's a decoy!
Secure the prince!
Once we get you in the safe room, we'll evacuate.
You mean that safe room?
[crackling]
Well, prince, you're a dead man.
We'll start with a comprehensive review
of all the existing systems.
We'll let you know what can be upgraded,
what needs to be replaced.
Don't worry, your highness.
Your safety is our business.
We take our business very seriously.
Hey, Trev, you--
your highness.
Nice to see you again.
We'll have the contract sent over,
and a team up to the property this afternoon.
Goodbye.
Not even a hello?
How's that for gratitude?
You blew up their gate.
It was a point of vulnerability.
He asked us to do a security assessment of his home,
not blow the bloody thing to hell.
It was so beautiful.
You should have been there.
It was like being back in the special forces days.
I got you the contract, didn't I?
That's not the point.
The point is I gave you specific instructions.
You didn't specifically say don't blow things up.
It's not a joke, Kyle.
You got fired from the fire department
for disobeying orders.
Don't put me in the same position.
I got fired for trying to save somebody's life.
No, you were fired for insubordination.
The same reason you almost got discharged from the Army.
Fine.
I've been lectured.
Do you have another assignment for me?
Oh, so you're just going to dismiss me, too?
Is that it?
What do you want me to say?
Don't say anything.
Just take an honest look at yourself.
Well, in your great wisdom, what am I going to see?
An adrenaline junkie.
A guy who never slows down.
Never listens to anyone who's trying to help him.
Wrecked his marriage, lost the job he lived for, and is now
about to blow his last chance.
You got an assignment for me, or not?
Contract?
Better.
A cruise?
Three days.
San Diego to Mexico, and back.
I don't do cruises.
Most people would consider it a vacation.
Not me.
Hiking in the Andes?
Now, that's a vacation.
If it makes you feel better, it's work, too.
It's one of the Price Cruise Line's refurbished ships.
You're to travel like a regular passenger,
give me a full security review.
Can I blow things up?
Yeah, sure.
Of course.
I'd be disappointed if you didn't.
Relax.
Take someone with you.
Try to blend in.
You dating anyone these days?
Nah.
I haven't been in town much.
Well, there must be somebody you want to spend
a little quality time with?
Yeah.
There is.
[grunting]
[shouting]
Enough.
You lost concentration.
What are you doing here?
Well, your mom told me you'd be here.
I said I'd give you a ride home.
You looked good out there.
I guess you missed the part where I was flat on my back.
He's bigger than you.
Well, it shouldn't matter if I do it right.
Hey, so when's that meet you want me to come see?
Last weekend.
Ah.
I thought you were gonna remind me?
I tried to hold of you, but I couldn't.
Yeah, I got this assignment.
I'm sorry--
No, I'm glad you weren't there.
I got my ass kicked.
You keep pushing yourself.
Maybe it's just not for you.
What?
What, you think I can't handle it?
That's not what I'm saying.
Well, just cause it's not all easy for me
like everything is for you doesn't mean I can't be good.
You are good.
Just doesn't seem like you enjoy it.
Yeah, well, I do, OK?
I love it.
Great.
Excellent.
I mean, as long as you're happy.
And I promise, for your next meet, I'll be there.
Don't even bother, Dad.
Hey, I haven't even told you why I came.
Probably because Mom wants you to get
on my case about something?
That's the only reason you ever come.
Come on, you know that's not true.
Whatever.
Actually, I wanted to see if you
want to cruise on down to Cabo San Lucas with me this weekend?
Just the two of us.
Really?
If you want.
And Mom said OK?
After a lot of begging, and pleading, and promising
to bring you home in one piece.
Yes.
Aw, man. Cool.
This is so great.
Cabo?
I can't believe Mom's letting me go.
Well, I told her it was a cruise.
I mean, what can happen on a cruise?
[laughter]
[music playing]
Hi.
How are you?
Hello.
Hi.
Mrs. Price.
Nice to see you again.
Welcome aboard.
[horn]
[cheering]
And so the Sun Maiden begins what Price Cruise Lines
is sure will be a long and successful career
as the first combination cruise ship
and ferry between the United States and Mexico.
[applause]
OK, thanks.
Welcome to the Sun Maiden, sir.
Can I see your passport, please?
Sure.
You guys know what the weather's like in Cabo?
Like paradise.
I'm telling you, man--
surfing, margaritas, and hot, hot Latin babes.
Doesn't get any better, huh?
- Have a great trip. - I will.
First checkpoint, no x-rays.
Yeah, we get back Sunday night.
You can fly to Cabo and meet us.
Yeah, I will, Mom.
But don't worry too much if you don't hear from me,
because my cell is probably out of range.
Yeah, I love you, too.
OK, bye.
She called again?
Third time.
We haven't even left.
Well, she's never trusted me with you.
Well, that's probably because you
always want to do stuff like bungee jumping, and skydiving.
Yeah, but you love that stuff.
Do I ever get a choice?
Get lots of shots of smiling faces, OK?
This is a disaster.
Relax, Curtis.
It's going well.
50% capacity doesn't even cover the overhead.
Even after we reduced the crew by half.
Same story on the whole damn fleet.
Things will turn around.
Oh, shut up, Renee.
If I'd wanted your opinion, I'd ask for it.
Go to hell.
Already there, kitten.
You sure you can handle this dinner reception without me?
Just go, Curtis.
I'm surprised you lasted this long being out of your office.
I got creditors knocking on every door.
We need some damn good publicity out of this launch.
I'll make sure we get some good footage.
You'd better.
We gotta pay for all those shopping trips to Paris.
Excuse me, Mrs. Price?
We'd love to get a few shots from the bow as we push off.
Absolutely.
Right this way, Mr. Morse.
Excuse me?
I'm looking for cabin 304?
Uh, deck three.
Just past the lounge.
Thanks.
She's hot!
Oh, no.
Sorry, that was, a--
you're not hot.
Have a lovely cruise.
It's a good thing it's only two nights.
It's pretty tight.
I'm afraid they don't send the hired help first class.
So, what do we do first?
Well, why don't you give me 30 minutes
to do a quick reconnaissance, and then
I'll meet you in the cafe for some nachos, or something?
And a beer?
Sure.
I'll just check with your mother first.
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, this
is your entertainment officer.
Please enjoy complimentary cocktails in the salsa bar
as we make our way to sunny Cabo.
Crew only, eh?
Wait for my signal.
Phase one, execute.
To the bridge.
Radio silence till then.
Excuse me?
This is a restricted area.
Uh, yeah, I--
Passengers aren't allowed back here.
Sorry.
I got lost, and this was left open.
You need to leave this area immediately.
I'm on my way.
You don't listen very well, do you?
You need to follow me.
I'm gonna have to take a raincheck on that.
And I'm sorry about that wisecrack earlier.
Hey!
Come around.
Steer 190.
[knocking]
All's well, Ed?
Couldn't be better, ma'am.
I trust you're comfortable?
I will be once we finish this video.
I just need a few shots of the bridge.
You looking all commanding and confident.
I'm sorry, Mrs. Price, but we're
not permitted to have anybody on the bridge while we're at sea.
Curtis authorized this.
It's a promo piece for the ship.
Security regulations specifically forbid it.
But I'll be happy to oblige when we're in port.
Well, maybe just a couple of wide angle shots from the door?
I hate wide angle shots.
But I'm crazy for close ups.
Move back, please, captain.
You can't possibly expect to--
[gunshot]
We cut the power to your distress signal.
You not dealing with stupid people here.
I suggest you act accordingly.
Get rid of them.
Lock them down below.
Bridge is secure.
[grunting]
[shouting]
OK, you got five seconds to tell me what's going down.
Let me up, and I'll--
Make it one.
[gun cocking]
Have I got your attention now?
How many of you are there?
Let me up, and I'll--
Bring him back up.
Slowly.
Shoot me, and he falls.
That's a risk I'm willing to take.
All right.
But you're making a big mistake.
[gunfire]
I need backup!
- Come on! - What?
With you? - Or stay.
Your choice.
Granger, what the hell is happening?
GRANGER: They jumped me. Some guy, and one of the crew.
They took off.
Well, find them.
Go with him.
We can't afford an alarm being raised
before the other men arrive.
Rendezvous in 20 minutes.
We'll be fine.
New coordinates.
Rose Island?
There's nothing there.
How about we institute a new policy,
where I tell you to do something,
you do without talking?
Sir, the rocks at Rose Island are treacherous.
And every time you speak, I'll break a bone.
I could start with your shoulder.
Please stop.
Stebbins may be big and ugly, but he can be quite persuasive.
Captain Tessler, surely you're a reasonable man?
Proxly, set a course for Rose island.
You're animals!
Filthy, disgusting animals!
I love it when you talk dirty, Mrs. Price.
Initiate phase two.
Well, it's about time I got to join in the fun.
Hello.
Awesome.
That shot to the ribs really hurt.
It was supposed to break a rib.
Want me to try again?
Since when do cruise directors know martial arts?
Cruise director?
That is so sexist. - What?
I'm the new security officer, and ex-Navy, and an ex-cop.
Oh.
Oh.
[shouting]
You got your sunscreen?
You have to save me.
Um-- yeah, sure.
I've been kidnapped.
You have to help me escape.
Kidnapped?
I'm locked on a boat with my parents.
Ah.
Sounds terrible.
Yeah, it gets worse.
Jenny?
It's your turn.
They're forcing me to play shuffleboard.
Coming!
Who's that?
I don't know.
They put together a new crew after the re-fit.
Me included.
TESSLER: Excuse me?
Could I have everyone's attention, please?
This is Captain Tessler.
We need all passengers to meet in the Monterrey Lounge
on deck four for a mandatory lifeboat drill.
Aw, man.
It is a federal regulation that all passengers
must be present for the drill.
TESSLER: The ship's crew will assist passengers
to the assembly point.
Thank you.
Come on, Dad.
Where are you?
Has anyone ever told you, captain, you have
a wonderful speaking voice?
Granger, have you found those two yet?
GRANGER: No.
They'd better.
I know that.
Start rounding up the crew.
I want every person on this ship in that damn lounge.
They start warning everybody, and your whole plan
gets shot to hell.
I wonder if the captain knows he has a mutiny on his hands?
Well, at the moment we don't know
if that guy's a wild card, or--
There's more than one guy.
He's talking on the radio.
There had to be someone on the other end.
Only one way to find out.
[gunfire]
RADIO: What's happened?
We got trouble up there?
No.
Not yet.
But give it time.
[gunfire]
Hey, ladies.
It's a birthday trip for my dad.
I begged to bring a friend, but they wanted family time.
You're lucky.
This is about the only normal thing
I've ever done with my dad.
Where is he?
Oh, he's doing some kind of security check of the ship?
He's a security guard?
No, no, he's a--
well, I don't know exactly what he does.
He was a firefighter until last year.
Cool.
Like, he went into burning buildings and stuff?
Yeah.
He was the best.
Who are you, anyway?
I'm from Sabre International.
We were doing a security check.
- You're not serious? - Afraid so.
There seems to be one or two holes in your security plan.
Great.
If I don't get shot, I'll be fired.
I should have never let Cincinnati.
Can you get a distress signal out?
- I'm going to try. - Good luck.
Hey, aren't you coming?
I gotta find my son.
Yeah, but we don't know how many of these guys there are.
What they're planning.
Which is exactly why I have to make sure he's safe.
Captain, do you read me?
[knocking]
Hands high!
Don't touch anything.
Mayday!
Mayday!
[gunfire]
Communications center secure.
There will be no outgoing transmissions.
All right.
We're back on schedule.
Rendezvous in 10 minutes.
Mrs. Price, you're coming with me.
I will not.
You know you want to.
You go to hell.
Hey!
You touch her--
If you don't stop with the outbursts, captain,
we're going to have any navigation equipment left.
Come on, bitch.
We did it.
We actually did it.
Filthy, disgusting animals?
You were really into it.
God, this is so exciting, just like you promised.
There's your most important lesson.
Don't ever doubt me.
Never.
You were the key, though.
We would never have made it past security without you.
I did it for you.
For us.
Granger to bridge.
Slow the boat.
The rest of the team will be here in three
minutes with the explosives.
Oh my god!
[screaming]
Excuse me.
Coming through.
[screaming]
Ladies and gentlemen, can I have your attention, please?
You can't do this! What the hell are you--
[gunshot]
Shut up!
Better.
Now, the chances are excellent that a few of you
will die before the night is over.
I have three words for you--
cooperation equals survival.
Let's get that into our heads.
Let's get out of here.
Dad!
Are you OK, man?
We're cool.
See what happens when you don't listen?
Get me the sat phone.
[shouting]
OK.
Plan B.
Got visual confirmation.
Our latest costs report?
Not entirely unexpected.
100,000 a day.
How is this company supposed to survive, losing 100,000 a day?
We're over schedule and over budget
on the Sun Maiden re-fit.
The other ships are operating at reduced booking.
Don't give me excuses!
Curtis, it took three years to refurbish the ship.
The whole world's changed.
Tourism is half what it was.
If I lose this company, Aldus, I swear,
I will make sure you pay for it for the rest of your sorry--
What?
Curtis--
CURTIS: What do you want, Renee?
Listen to me--
there are men here.
Oh, god, Curtis, they're gonna kill us all.
Listen closely, Price.
I've got your ship, your passengers, and your wife.
Right now all their lives are in your hands.
Who the hell is this?
The question you should be asking
is how do you make me go away?
The answer?
$10 million.
Say-- you're out of your mind.
10 million, delivered to the following location.
Listen, you son of a bitch.
If you think I'm going to hand over--
[shouting]
You have a very small window of opportunity here
to avoid a terrible tragedy.
Now, if I see the Coast Guard, or a helicopter,
the boat blows.
Fine.
Fine.
Just tell me what you want.
You don't have to hurt anybody.
A hijack?
Oh, crap.
You just walked into the wrong room, babe.
God-- please don't hurt me.
I've got kids.
Who are you?
Lynn.
The cruise director.
Well, Lynn, what do you guys do around here for, uh--
entertainment?
This.
And if it's a special night, we really let loose and party.
What's wrong?
Can't handle it?
Bitch!
Mayday.
Mayday!
Damn!
I gotta get out of here.
You can't.
They'll shoot you.
My dad's out there.
If I can find him, he'll get everybody out.
They have guns.
You don't know my dad.
Jenny!
Hey, you.
Mister hijacker man.
Sit down and shut up.
My dad's hurt.
He needs something for the pain.
He's going to hurt a lot worse if you keep talking.
And that goes for the rest of you.
Stay down and shut up.
[ringing]
Hello? Trevor Denning.
Just listen.
I'll make this quick, because I'm probably being watched,
and my office phone is probably bugged.
Who is this?
Curtis Price, Price Cruise Lines.
I'm listening.
Some lunatics have hijacked my ship.
The one with your man on it. - How do you know?
How do I know?
My wife just called me with a gun to her head.
Well, rest assured, I already have my best man on the case.
How can you be sure your gun for hire isn't up to his neck
in the hijacking?
He was probably some sort of mercenary
till you gave him a license, and access to my files.
Everybody in my employ has their backgrounds
checked and double checked.
Kyle isn't somebody I just picked up off the street.
I've known him for 15 years.
Kind of a coincidence, don't you think?
How did those bozos get past security with weapons?
That's something you're going to have to ask your people.
It's not what I was contracted for.
Well, we've got a problem.
What do they want?
Not on a phone.
Come to my office.
Let me tell you something--
if your ship really has been hijacked,
you're going to be damn glad Kyle Considine is on board.
He'll pay.
Don't worry.
Of course he'll pay.
He can't have people blowing up his ships, now, can he?
Bad for business.
He treats me like I'm a fool.
But he's the fool if he thinks I'm
just going to sit there and take his insults
the rest of my life.
When the public learn that his premier ship has been hijacked,
it'll destroy him.
The whole damn company will sink like a stone.
And we'll walk away with 10 million.
All that cash he's been skimming off the top for years,
wiped out.
And when it's over, we'll go somewhere far away.
No more hiding.
Let's just get through this first.
Come on.
Time to play hostage again.
I gotta make that call.
I'll get the semtex planted.
[inaudible] when you're all aboard.
[shouting]
[gunfire]
[gunfire]
Hurry up with the rest of that semtex!
Come on!
Move!
[gunfire]
[car engine]
[gunfire]
[shouting]
[shouting]
What happened?
Are we being attacked?
Hans, are you there? Full speed ahead.
Get us out of here.
Dammit, somebody answer me!
Your leader seems a little unstable.
He's not my leader.
Oh?
He's not the one calling the shots?
Depends on who you ask.
Full speed ahead. Next stop, Rose Island.
Keenan, you copy?
Keenan?
Where the hell are you, Keenan?
So they're demanding 10 million cash,
delivered to this Rose Island?
Or they blow up the ship, with everyone on board.
By 7:00 AM.
What was your sense of them?
Will they actually do it?
I don't know.
How the hell should I know?
Yeah, they seemed serious.
Why didn't you call the Coast Guard?
Because if I contact the authorities,
they'll blow the ship.
The other thing that doesn't make sense to me
is how they expect you'd get cash
in the middle of the night.
We have almost 10 million here in the safe.
A little off the books account?
That's one hell of a slush fund.
Couple of horses came home.
Oh.
Lady luck?
Who else knows about this?
Just me and--
you sleazy little weasel.
If you're involved in this--
And your wife.
Renee is the only person besides us who knows.
She wouldn't.
Remember last month, she asked about it?
If we still kept it here.
She also would have known.
And could reach me at this number.
I can fly to Rose Island, take an operations group,
see if there's an opportunity to overpower them.
Otherwise, I'm happy to hand over your winnings
to save innocent lives.
After all I've done for her, she's going to destroy me.
Give him the money.
Any sign of our ghost?
The boys are onto him.
OK, start planting the explosives.
And remember, we take no prisoners.
The boss said all explosives below decks.
Damien won't be running things for much longer.
You want your picture on the front page, blow
by blow from some survivor?
Or you just disappear with a pocketful of money.
Like I said, no prisoners.
Yeah, we-- we were never going to sink the ship.
Wrong.
Damien was never going to sink the ship.
He hasn't got the guts.
Now get on with it.
Zach?
Dad?
What are you doing with that?
I got it behind the bar.
We have to get you off the ship.
What? No way.
They're holding everybody hostage.
Let me worry about that.
Dad, I can help.
You're getting off this boat now.
Dad, I'm not a baby anymore.
I can help.
This isn't a game.
Those guns are real.
I need you safe, and out of the way.
Or just out of the way?
I mean, you always want to do it on your own.
We'll talk about this when it's over.
Yeah, sure.
Get down!
Hide.
Stay low.
In here.
Who's in here?
We don't want to kill you.
But we will.
I'll go.
Don't shoot.
Oh, we've been looking for you.
No.
Get him out of here.
Come on.
No word yet?
Maybe something happened.
They were supposed to call 10 minutes ago.
Just patch them through when they phone.
Let me do the negotiating.
When will you be at Rose Island?
Two hours at the most.
I'll be waiting for your call.
I might as well kiss this company goodbye.
Nobody's going to cruise or our ships once this gets out.
$100 million.
What?
I'm just thinking, that's how much the ship is insured for.
You mean if we refuse to pay the ransom,
they might blow up the ship.
They might.
100 million.
That'd solve a lot of problems.
What about Denning?
He's already on his way.
We can't just call him back, tell him we changed our mind.
The ship's never going to get to Rose Island.
Denning won't know what's happened.
OK.
But what if they don't do it?
What if they just take off?
When word gets out that we refused to pay--
that we risked the lives of our passengers over money--
Well, we wouldn't want that, would we?
No.
We wouldn't want that.
[grunting]
Who's this?
This guy took out half my men.
Are you the one that's been causing me such problems?
Yeah. And I'm just getting started.
Oh, I see. Hero complex.
Still feeling so sure of yourself?
You punch like a girl.
Let's see if you're so cocky after this.
[ringing]
Price.
Mr. Price, I assume you've made
all the necessary arrangements?
Listen up, wise ass.
Slight change of plan.
Don't screw with me.
I'll blow this ship to pieces.
Go ahead.
You've seriously underestimated me.
Shut up and listen.
One of your guys went psycho, pushed the button before you've
picked up the cash.
You make that happen, there's an extra five million
in it for you.
Of course.
She's worth more to you sunk than floating, isn't she?
You're a man who knows how to recognize
an opportunity, Mr. Price.
I admire that.
OK.
You have a deal.
We sink her as soon as we reach Rose Island.
Don't try anything clever.
You take care of your end, and you've
got nothing to worry about.
Get rid of him.
[groaning]
[shouting]
[beeping]
[beeping]
What the hell is that?
Answer the question, asshole!
It's an emergency ladder.
One's being released.
Which one?
Number three.
Hans, somebody's released the number three ladder.
Get down there.
Watch them. We'll be back.
That was fun.
Maybe you should try it sometime.
I'll put it on my list.
They're gonna blow up this ship.
I heard.
As soon as they get to Rose Island.
They're not going to get to Rose Island.
- Why not? - We're not going to let 'em.
There's someone loose on the ship.
Whoever it is, kill them.
I'm getting sick of these continuous problems.
What the hell?
You're supposed to be watching Morse.
I got a little tied up.
Shut up.
It's time we took over this operation.
Who did this?
Some bitch.
Get these off me!
What is that?
What are you doing?
Back up!
[screaming]
Everybody back up, right now!
Everybody back up, or we'll blow the ship!
What the hell are you doing?
Following orders.
Take me to Damien.
Right this second!
After you.
[upset chatter]
[shouting]
DAMIEN: Take her to a cabin.
I'll deal with her later.
Copy that.
OK, gentlemen.
Looks like our quiet night is over.
It's the Sun Maiden.
She's all at heading without any communication.
She's way off course.
Get a hold of Curtis Price.
Damn!
Next time I get to come up with the plan,
and you get naked.
You'd like that, wouldn't you?
Sure.
Middle of a hijacking, the one thing I'm thinking of
is seeing you naked.
So long, pal.
Thanks for the clothes.
I've got a man overboard.
Full speed ahead, captain.
Ah.
Thanks for coming in, Mr. Price.
Well, you seemed concerned.
We have some disturbing data here.
Disturbing?
Concerning your recent launch, the Sun Maiden.
[ringing]
It's for you, Captain Morrison.
Excuse me.
Morrison.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
No changes?
OK.
Thank you very much.
I really am a busy man, and it really is very late.
That was an important call concerning
your ship, the Sun Maiden.
She's radically off course.
Well, you're clearly misinformed.
If there had been any radical course changes,
I would have been told.
When was the last time you heard from the ship?
I own the fleet.
I have staff monitoring all movements.
That call was the latest tracking information.
Your ship is heading due west, toward Rose
Island-- not south from Mexico.
Maybe I should contact your captain right now?
No, no, no. That won't be necessary.
I'd prefer to call him myself.
Please do.
Because they may have a malfunction
of their navigational system.
Or worse-- somebody may have taken over the ship.
Well, these are uncertain times, Mr. Price.
I think you've been watching too much TV, captain.
I'm sure that it is nothing.
I'll get in touch with the ship, and I'll let you know.
Aldus, the Coast Guard knows the ship's off course,
so we have to acknowledge the hijacking,
and we have got to spin this right.
You're good.
You were a cop, weren't you?
Firefighter, 10 years.
After four years in the special forces.
And now you do security?
High end security.
Still, you fire jocks are usually lifers.
How come you left?
Or were you fired?
I don't like to talk about it.
You were fired.
Look, let's just say I have a problem following orders.
It doesn't take a genius to figure that one out.
What happened?
I went into a burning building, trying
to save this woman's life.
I thought that was your job?
The captain ordered us not to go back in.
The building was ready to fall, I went in anyhow.
Did you save her?
She was already long gone.
Sometimes I act without thinking.
Sometimes that's what it takes.
You gotta follow your gut feeling.
My gut gets me into a lot of trouble.
So you were a cop?
Yeah, until I moved to San Diego eight months ago,
to try and have a normal life.
You just quit?
It was more of a mutual decision.
They thought I had an anger management problem.
So did my husband.
So he left me.
Kids involved?
I'm not exactly great mother material yet.
Maybe when I'm grown up.
Yeah.
I'm in the same boat.
So they say.
We seem to be doing pretty OK.
Well, Zach's a good kid.
I got lucky.
So there's hope for all of us.
Let's just hope these passengers don't
know who's trying to save them.
Otherwise they'd be really scared.
Yeah.
All units, rendezvous in 45 minutes.
You four will take the raft, come up on the stern.
Board the vessel.
Find positions, wait for my signal.
Kyle Considine is on this ship, so keep your eyes sharp.
I don't want to go shooting one of our own.
Positions.
Stay calm, and no one gets hurt.
Hit him again!
Hit him again!
Everybody out!
Come on!
Everybody go!
Go!
Let's get to the engine room.
You got any ideas?
Just keep heading down.
Rose Island in 25 minutes.
How many charges did we set?
Only four made it.
They're all primed.
That's plenty.
We're supposed to have eight.
And four more men, if things had gone right.
Well, we don't.
I wasn't actually planning to blow this thing up.
Can you handle it?
I can handle anything.
I'm just asking.
About time, Damien.
What's she doing here?
She insisted.
This idiot planted a live explosive in the lounge,
right next to the passengers.
I ordered all explosives below decks.
We should get rid of her.
She's useless to us now.
She knows too much.
Damien?
You rich babes think you're so hot.
Really, you're just a means to an end.
Drop that, Stebbins.
You all wouldn't even be here if it wasn't for me.
Right, Damien?
He used you.
I would have used you, too.
Except chicks like you don't even give me the time of day.
You stop it, you pig.
[gunshot]
They don't give you the time of day
because you're big, ugly, and very, very stupid.
[gunshot]
Anyone else think I can't handle it?
Good.
In 20 minutes we blow this ship, and everyone on it.
I suggest we prepare to disembark.
We should take cruises more often.
Never a dull moment.
Oh my god.
Daryl.
He's alive.
Daryl? Come on, Daryl.
Come on. Come on, buddy.
That's it.
Six.
Number six.
You've lost a lot of blood.
I'm gonna try and stop the flow.
They really mean business.
So do I.
Wait!
What?
Do you know what you're doing?
Do I look like I know what I'm doing?
Not exactly.
Do you want to do it?
Uh-oh.
It's making noises.
Well, bombs do that.
[beeping]
It's OK.
It had a failsafe.
And you knew that all along?
Not exactly.
Call it a gut instinct.
Works for me.
Do you think they've set other bombs?
Yeah.
They gotta blow up the ship to get their money.
We need to stop this ship, and get everybody off.
Daryl?
How do we stop the ship?
[laughter]
We make a great team, don't we?
Like Bonnie and Clyde.
You can't sink the ship.
I can.
People will talk about this for decades.
Nobody was supposed to get hurt.
It's your husband's fault. $15 million to sink the ship?
How could I refuse that?
This is sick, Damien.
You can't do this. - Shut up, Renee.
I'm working here.
[ringing]
We've stopped.
Getting the engines back on!
It won't respond!
It's a manual override.
What the hell is going on?
[shouting]
Come on, everyone!
Please, keep moving.
Keep guard.
Move this way.
Come with me!
You have to come.
I can't.
I gotta go find my dad.
Be careful.
Come on, come on.
- Let's get out of here. - Yeah.
We're so close to the island, they'll
be headed for the lifeboats.
Don't worry.
We'll be back. - Kick their ass.
Get on the boat!
Change of plans.
We've got civilians in the water.
Let's get them some help.
Yeah, roger that. Copy.
Under way.
Come on.
We're out of here.
We can still make it to the island.
What do we do, captain?
The display shows the lifeboats already released.
I'm gonna use the emergency override to turn the ship.
Get as much distance between it and the passengers as I can.
Good job.
That's it.
That's it.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Back off!
Move!
Back off!
No, I can't. I can't let you do this!
There are innocent people on board.
Oh, cut the sentimental crap and get in the boat.
No.
You're not going anywhere.
How many times do we have to kill you?
Until you get the job done right.
You're becoming a major pain in my ass.
I get that a lot.
You know, this is my vacation, and you're
really screwing it up.
We have different points of view.
Yeah?
Yeah.
The way I see it, I'm very close to making
the kind of money I deserve, and you're screwing it up!
Well, I'm comfortable with that.
I'm not.
Kill him.
Again.
Dad!
[gunfire]
[gunfire]
[groan]
[gunfire]
Well, after him, you idiots!
- How's your arm? - Fine.
Take cover.
[gunfire]
You bitch.
I have a lot of pent up rage.
I'm not complaining.
Yes.
We're doing everything we can to ensure
the safety of all passengers.
In fact, we have one of the best security teams
in the world on site right now.
Would you compare this to the takeover of the Achille
Lauro in the '80s?
It's our belief that this incident will end very shortly.
That's all I have to say.
[shouting]
One more!
He's got the boy!
Zach.
Looks like you've got a choice to make.
Try and stop me, your son dies.
Let me go, maybe he lives.
Dad, don't let him do it.
Let him go, or I kill you.
You sure that's the choice you want to make?
Dad!
It's OK.
He's not going to hurt you.
It's not just him.
I'll bring the whole boat down.
Now, here's the deal--
I just want to get away from here.
I make it to Rose Island, I let him go.
Dad, all those people--
I won't sink the boat.
What's the point?
The whole plan's shot to hell, anyhow.
- Lower the boat. - What?
We can't just let him go.
Lower the--
[whirring]
Excellent decision.
Don't try and be a hero, kid.
I don't have to.
My dad's going to come get me.
Too late for that now.
You don't know my dad.
He walks through fire to try and save people.
You think a little water's gonna stop him?
Shut up.
He's lying.
He gets 15 million if he thinks the ship.
I know he's lying.
And you let him go?
Not yet, I haven't.
What exactly do you mean by that?
Are you crazy?
You've been carrying that thing around with you?
As long as the wires are disconnected, it's harmless.
So why have you still got it?
Call it an insurance policy.
All clear, captain.
The lifeboats are away.
Copy that.
[alarm]
It was too risky to shoot.
I didn't want to hit my son.
We're too late.
Go to the car deck.
When you see Zach, get him.
Move out of the way.
You little bastard.
[shouting]
- Get off the boat! - No!
I-- - Get off the boat!
[shouting]
Zach!
You're not too good at this one on one, are you?
I don't need to be.
You won't use it.
No?
Not unless you have a death wish.
Didn't want you to miss out on all the excitement.
Now you'll have a front row seat.
Disarm it.
Come and make me.
I'll do it!
Don't think I won't.
Go ahead.
Push the button.
Disarm it.
You mean like this?
[beeping]
Dad!
No.
No, no.
No!
No, wait!
No!
Wait!
No!
Let's get everyone back on board.
You're OK.
So is everybody else, thanks to you.
You could've gotten killed.
Like you're one to talk.
It was dangerous.
But it's what you would have done, right?
I swore to your mom this was going to be a nice, quiet trip.
Yeah, well, I won't tell if you won't.
You did good, Zach.
I'm proud of you.
But honestly, you don't have to try and be like me.
I mean, the way I am is messed up.
You've always been smarter than me.
Well, I think you're the best.
Yeah, well, you keep thinking that.
And I'll try to live up to it from now on.
We should do this more often.
Yeah.
[chatter]
Miss Fabrizio?
Trevor Denning, Sabre International.
Kyle tells me you were instrumental in the
successful outcome here today.
Just doing my job.
Exactly what I want to talk to you about.
I hire only the best at Sabre International.
We never had any doubt that everything would turn out fine.
Our security personnel are trained to handle
these situations.
Anymore questions?
Ask him about the millions he offered
to pay to sink the boat.
With everybody on it.
Mr. Price?
That's ridiculous.
What about the millions?
Let's go.
Mr. Price!
How come I have to carry everything?
It's part of our new respect your elders
and follow the rules policy.
Yeah, like that'll happen.
JENNY: There he is, Dad.
I don't even know your name, son, but thanks.
His name's Zach.
And don't think we'll forget it.
My phone number.
Thanks.
So I guess we'll be seeing each other around the office.
Looks that way.
Thanks for putting in the good work.
Well, you earned in.
This respect your elders follow the rules policy--
I assume this goes for you, as well?
Like that'll ever happen.
[music playing]
[grunting]
Smoking will kill you.
Let's get this party started.
We're under fire!
Perimeter breach!
Get the prince to the safe room!
Your highness.
This way, please.
Hurry.
[screaming]
Sorry, pal.
[gunfire]
This way.
[gunfire]
Over here!
[shouting]
OK, I gotcha.
Let's go!
Get down!
Go, go, go!
[gunfire]
[gunfire]
[clicking]
It's a decoy!
Secure the prince!
Once we get you in the safe room, we'll evacuate.
You mean that safe room?
[crackling]
Well, prince, you're a dead man.
We'll start with a comprehensive review
of all the existing systems.
We'll let you know what can be upgraded,
what needs to be replaced.
Don't worry, your highness.
Your safety is our business.
We take our business very seriously.
Hey, Trev, you--
your highness.
Nice to see you again.
We'll have the contract sent over,
and a team up to the property this afternoon.
Goodbye.
Not even a hello?
How's that for gratitude?
You blew up their gate.
It was a point of vulnerability.
He asked us to do a security assessment of his home,
not blow the bloody thing to hell.
It was so beautiful.
You should have been there.
It was like being back in the special forces days.
I got you the contract, didn't I?
That's not the point.
The point is I gave you specific instructions.
You didn't specifically say don't blow things up.
It's not a joke, Kyle.
You got fired from the fire department
for disobeying orders.
Don't put me in the same position.
I got fired for trying to save somebody's life.
No, you were fired for insubordination.
The same reason you almost got discharged from the Army.
Fine.
I've been lectured.
Do you have another assignment for me?
Oh, so you're just going to dismiss me, too?
Is that it?
What do you want me to say?
Don't say anything.
Just take an honest look at yourself.
Well, in your great wisdom, what am I going to see?
An adrenaline junkie.
A guy who never slows down.
Never listens to anyone who's trying to help him.
Wrecked his marriage, lost the job he lived for, and is now
about to blow his last chance.
You got an assignment for me, or not?
Contract?
Better.
A cruise?
Three days.
San Diego to Mexico, and back.
I don't do cruises.
Most people would consider it a vacation.
Not me.
Hiking in the Andes?
Now, that's a vacation.
If it makes you feel better, it's work, too.
It's one of the Price Cruise Line's refurbished ships.
You're to travel like a regular passenger,
give me a full security review.
Can I blow things up?
Yeah, sure.
Of course.
I'd be disappointed if you didn't.
Relax.
Take someone with you.
Try to blend in.
You dating anyone these days?
Nah.
I haven't been in town much.
Well, there must be somebody you want to spend
a little quality time with?
Yeah.
There is.
[grunting]
[shouting]
Enough.
You lost concentration.
What are you doing here?
Well, your mom told me you'd be here.
I said I'd give you a ride home.
You looked good out there.
I guess you missed the part where I was flat on my back.
He's bigger than you.
Well, it shouldn't matter if I do it right.
Hey, so when's that meet you want me to come see?
Last weekend.
Ah.
I thought you were gonna remind me?
I tried to hold of you, but I couldn't.
Yeah, I got this assignment.
I'm sorry--
No, I'm glad you weren't there.
I got my ass kicked.
You keep pushing yourself.
Maybe it's just not for you.
What?
What, you think I can't handle it?
That's not what I'm saying.
Well, just cause it's not all easy for me
like everything is for you doesn't mean I can't be good.
You are good.
Just doesn't seem like you enjoy it.
Yeah, well, I do, OK?
I love it.
Great.
Excellent.
I mean, as long as you're happy.
And I promise, for your next meet, I'll be there.
Don't even bother, Dad.
Hey, I haven't even told you why I came.
Probably because Mom wants you to get
on my case about something?
That's the only reason you ever come.
Come on, you know that's not true.
Whatever.
Actually, I wanted to see if you
want to cruise on down to Cabo San Lucas with me this weekend?
Just the two of us.
Really?
If you want.
And Mom said OK?
After a lot of begging, and pleading, and promising
to bring you home in one piece.
Yes.
Aw, man. Cool.
This is so great.
Cabo?
I can't believe Mom's letting me go.
Well, I told her it was a cruise.
I mean, what can happen on a cruise?
[laughter]
[music playing]
Hi.
How are you?
Hello.
Hi.
Mrs. Price.
Nice to see you again.
Welcome aboard.
[horn]
[cheering]
And so the Sun Maiden begins what Price Cruise Lines
is sure will be a long and successful career
as the first combination cruise ship
and ferry between the United States and Mexico.
[applause]
OK, thanks.
Welcome to the Sun Maiden, sir.
Can I see your passport, please?
Sure.
You guys know what the weather's like in Cabo?
Like paradise.
I'm telling you, man--
surfing, margaritas, and hot, hot Latin babes.
Doesn't get any better, huh?
- Have a great trip. - I will.
First checkpoint, no x-rays.
Yeah, we get back Sunday night.
You can fly to Cabo and meet us.
Yeah, I will, Mom.
But don't worry too much if you don't hear from me,
because my cell is probably out of range.
Yeah, I love you, too.
OK, bye.
She called again?
Third time.
We haven't even left.
Well, she's never trusted me with you.
Well, that's probably because you
always want to do stuff like bungee jumping, and skydiving.
Yeah, but you love that stuff.
Do I ever get a choice?
Get lots of shots of smiling faces, OK?
This is a disaster.
Relax, Curtis.
It's going well.
50% capacity doesn't even cover the overhead.
Even after we reduced the crew by half.
Same story on the whole damn fleet.
Things will turn around.
Oh, shut up, Renee.
If I'd wanted your opinion, I'd ask for it.
Go to hell.
Already there, kitten.
You sure you can handle this dinner reception without me?
Just go, Curtis.
I'm surprised you lasted this long being out of your office.
I got creditors knocking on every door.
We need some damn good publicity out of this launch.
I'll make sure we get some good footage.
You'd better.
We gotta pay for all those shopping trips to Paris.
Excuse me, Mrs. Price?
We'd love to get a few shots from the bow as we push off.
Absolutely.
Right this way, Mr. Morse.
Excuse me?
I'm looking for cabin 304?
Uh, deck three.
Just past the lounge.
Thanks.
She's hot!
Oh, no.
Sorry, that was, a--
you're not hot.
Have a lovely cruise.
It's a good thing it's only two nights.
It's pretty tight.
I'm afraid they don't send the hired help first class.
So, what do we do first?
Well, why don't you give me 30 minutes
to do a quick reconnaissance, and then
I'll meet you in the cafe for some nachos, or something?
And a beer?
Sure.
I'll just check with your mother first.
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, this
is your entertainment officer.
Please enjoy complimentary cocktails in the salsa bar
as we make our way to sunny Cabo.
Crew only, eh?
Wait for my signal.
Phase one, execute.
To the bridge.
Radio silence till then.
Excuse me?
This is a restricted area.
Uh, yeah, I--
Passengers aren't allowed back here.
Sorry.
I got lost, and this was left open.
You need to leave this area immediately.
I'm on my way.
You don't listen very well, do you?
You need to follow me.
I'm gonna have to take a raincheck on that.
And I'm sorry about that wisecrack earlier.
Hey!
Come around.
Steer 190.
[knocking]
All's well, Ed?
Couldn't be better, ma'am.
I trust you're comfortable?
I will be once we finish this video.
I just need a few shots of the bridge.
You looking all commanding and confident.
I'm sorry, Mrs. Price, but we're
not permitted to have anybody on the bridge while we're at sea.
Curtis authorized this.
It's a promo piece for the ship.
Security regulations specifically forbid it.
But I'll be happy to oblige when we're in port.
Well, maybe just a couple of wide angle shots from the door?
I hate wide angle shots.
But I'm crazy for close ups.
Move back, please, captain.
You can't possibly expect to--
[gunshot]
We cut the power to your distress signal.
You not dealing with stupid people here.
I suggest you act accordingly.
Get rid of them.
Lock them down below.
Bridge is secure.
[grunting]
[shouting]
OK, you got five seconds to tell me what's going down.
Let me up, and I'll--
Make it one.
[gun cocking]
Have I got your attention now?
How many of you are there?
Let me up, and I'll--
Bring him back up.
Slowly.
Shoot me, and he falls.
That's a risk I'm willing to take.
All right.
But you're making a big mistake.
[gunfire]
I need backup!
- Come on! - What?
With you? - Or stay.
Your choice.
Granger, what the hell is happening?
GRANGER: They jumped me. Some guy, and one of the crew.
They took off.
Well, find them.
Go with him.
We can't afford an alarm being raised
before the other men arrive.
Rendezvous in 20 minutes.
We'll be fine.
New coordinates.
Rose Island?
There's nothing there.
How about we institute a new policy,
where I tell you to do something,
you do without talking?
Sir, the rocks at Rose Island are treacherous.
And every time you speak, I'll break a bone.
I could start with your shoulder.
Please stop.
Stebbins may be big and ugly, but he can be quite persuasive.
Captain Tessler, surely you're a reasonable man?
Proxly, set a course for Rose island.
You're animals!
Filthy, disgusting animals!
I love it when you talk dirty, Mrs. Price.
Initiate phase two.
Well, it's about time I got to join in the fun.
Hello.
Awesome.
That shot to the ribs really hurt.
It was supposed to break a rib.
Want me to try again?
Since when do cruise directors know martial arts?
Cruise director?
That is so sexist. - What?
I'm the new security officer, and ex-Navy, and an ex-cop.
Oh.
Oh.
[shouting]
You got your sunscreen?
You have to save me.
Um-- yeah, sure.
I've been kidnapped.
You have to help me escape.
Kidnapped?
I'm locked on a boat with my parents.
Ah.
Sounds terrible.
Yeah, it gets worse.
Jenny?
It's your turn.
They're forcing me to play shuffleboard.
Coming!
Who's that?
I don't know.
They put together a new crew after the re-fit.
Me included.
TESSLER: Excuse me?
Could I have everyone's attention, please?
This is Captain Tessler.
We need all passengers to meet in the Monterrey Lounge
on deck four for a mandatory lifeboat drill.
Aw, man.
It is a federal regulation that all passengers
must be present for the drill.
TESSLER: The ship's crew will assist passengers
to the assembly point.
Thank you.
Come on, Dad.
Where are you?
Has anyone ever told you, captain, you have
a wonderful speaking voice?
Granger, have you found those two yet?
GRANGER: No.
They'd better.
I know that.
Start rounding up the crew.
I want every person on this ship in that damn lounge.
They start warning everybody, and your whole plan
gets shot to hell.
I wonder if the captain knows he has a mutiny on his hands?
Well, at the moment we don't know
if that guy's a wild card, or--
There's more than one guy.
He's talking on the radio.
There had to be someone on the other end.
Only one way to find out.
[gunfire]
RADIO: What's happened?
We got trouble up there?
No.
Not yet.
But give it time.
[gunfire]
Hey, ladies.
It's a birthday trip for my dad.
I begged to bring a friend, but they wanted family time.
You're lucky.
This is about the only normal thing
I've ever done with my dad.
Where is he?
Oh, he's doing some kind of security check of the ship?
He's a security guard?
No, no, he's a--
well, I don't know exactly what he does.
He was a firefighter until last year.
Cool.
Like, he went into burning buildings and stuff?
Yeah.
He was the best.
Who are you, anyway?
I'm from Sabre International.
We were doing a security check.
- You're not serious? - Afraid so.
There seems to be one or two holes in your security plan.
Great.
If I don't get shot, I'll be fired.
I should have never let Cincinnati.
Can you get a distress signal out?
- I'm going to try. - Good luck.
Hey, aren't you coming?
I gotta find my son.
Yeah, but we don't know how many of these guys there are.
What they're planning.
Which is exactly why I have to make sure he's safe.
Captain, do you read me?
[knocking]
Hands high!
Don't touch anything.
Mayday!
Mayday!
[gunfire]
Communications center secure.
There will be no outgoing transmissions.
All right.
We're back on schedule.
Rendezvous in 10 minutes.
Mrs. Price, you're coming with me.
I will not.
You know you want to.
You go to hell.
Hey!
You touch her--
If you don't stop with the outbursts, captain,
we're going to have any navigation equipment left.
Come on, bitch.
We did it.
We actually did it.
Filthy, disgusting animals?
You were really into it.
God, this is so exciting, just like you promised.
There's your most important lesson.
Don't ever doubt me.
Never.
You were the key, though.
We would never have made it past security without you.
I did it for you.
For us.
Granger to bridge.
Slow the boat.
The rest of the team will be here in three
minutes with the explosives.
Oh my god!
[screaming]
Excuse me.
Coming through.
[screaming]
Ladies and gentlemen, can I have your attention, please?
You can't do this! What the hell are you--
[gunshot]
Shut up!
Better.
Now, the chances are excellent that a few of you
will die before the night is over.
I have three words for you--
cooperation equals survival.
Let's get that into our heads.
Let's get out of here.
Dad!
Are you OK, man?
We're cool.
See what happens when you don't listen?
Get me the sat phone.
[shouting]
OK.
Plan B.
Got visual confirmation.
Our latest costs report?
Not entirely unexpected.
100,000 a day.
How is this company supposed to survive, losing 100,000 a day?
We're over schedule and over budget
on the Sun Maiden re-fit.
The other ships are operating at reduced booking.
Don't give me excuses!
Curtis, it took three years to refurbish the ship.
The whole world's changed.
Tourism is half what it was.
If I lose this company, Aldus, I swear,
I will make sure you pay for it for the rest of your sorry--
What?
Curtis--
CURTIS: What do you want, Renee?
Listen to me--
there are men here.
Oh, god, Curtis, they're gonna kill us all.
Listen closely, Price.
I've got your ship, your passengers, and your wife.
Right now all their lives are in your hands.
Who the hell is this?
The question you should be asking
is how do you make me go away?
The answer?
$10 million.
Say-- you're out of your mind.
10 million, delivered to the following location.
Listen, you son of a bitch.
If you think I'm going to hand over--
[shouting]
You have a very small window of opportunity here
to avoid a terrible tragedy.
Now, if I see the Coast Guard, or a helicopter,
the boat blows.
Fine.
Fine.
Just tell me what you want.
You don't have to hurt anybody.
A hijack?
Oh, crap.
You just walked into the wrong room, babe.
God-- please don't hurt me.
I've got kids.
Who are you?
Lynn.
The cruise director.
Well, Lynn, what do you guys do around here for, uh--
entertainment?
This.
And if it's a special night, we really let loose and party.
What's wrong?
Can't handle it?
Bitch!
Mayday.
Mayday!
Damn!
I gotta get out of here.
You can't.
They'll shoot you.
My dad's out there.
If I can find him, he'll get everybody out.
They have guns.
You don't know my dad.
Jenny!
Hey, you.
Mister hijacker man.
Sit down and shut up.
My dad's hurt.
He needs something for the pain.
He's going to hurt a lot worse if you keep talking.
And that goes for the rest of you.
Stay down and shut up.
[ringing]
Hello? Trevor Denning.
Just listen.
I'll make this quick, because I'm probably being watched,
and my office phone is probably bugged.
Who is this?
Curtis Price, Price Cruise Lines.
I'm listening.
Some lunatics have hijacked my ship.
The one with your man on it. - How do you know?
How do I know?
My wife just called me with a gun to her head.
Well, rest assured, I already have my best man on the case.
How can you be sure your gun for hire isn't up to his neck
in the hijacking?
He was probably some sort of mercenary
till you gave him a license, and access to my files.
Everybody in my employ has their backgrounds
checked and double checked.
Kyle isn't somebody I just picked up off the street.
I've known him for 15 years.
Kind of a coincidence, don't you think?
How did those bozos get past security with weapons?
That's something you're going to have to ask your people.
It's not what I was contracted for.
Well, we've got a problem.
What do they want?
Not on a phone.
Come to my office.
Let me tell you something--
if your ship really has been hijacked,
you're going to be damn glad Kyle Considine is on board.
He'll pay.
Don't worry.
Of course he'll pay.
He can't have people blowing up his ships, now, can he?
Bad for business.
He treats me like I'm a fool.
But he's the fool if he thinks I'm
just going to sit there and take his insults
the rest of my life.
When the public learn that his premier ship has been hijacked,
it'll destroy him.
The whole damn company will sink like a stone.
And we'll walk away with 10 million.
All that cash he's been skimming off the top for years,
wiped out.
And when it's over, we'll go somewhere far away.
No more hiding.
Let's just get through this first.
Come on.
Time to play hostage again.
I gotta make that call.
I'll get the semtex planted.
[inaudible] when you're all aboard.
[shouting]
[gunfire]
[gunfire]
Hurry up with the rest of that semtex!
Come on!
Move!
[gunfire]
[car engine]
[gunfire]
[shouting]
[shouting]
What happened?
Are we being attacked?
Hans, are you there? Full speed ahead.
Get us out of here.
Dammit, somebody answer me!
Your leader seems a little unstable.
He's not my leader.
Oh?
He's not the one calling the shots?
Depends on who you ask.
Full speed ahead. Next stop, Rose Island.
Keenan, you copy?
Keenan?
Where the hell are you, Keenan?
So they're demanding 10 million cash,
delivered to this Rose Island?
Or they blow up the ship, with everyone on board.
By 7:00 AM.
What was your sense of them?
Will they actually do it?
I don't know.
How the hell should I know?
Yeah, they seemed serious.
Why didn't you call the Coast Guard?
Because if I contact the authorities,
they'll blow the ship.
The other thing that doesn't make sense to me
is how they expect you'd get cash
in the middle of the night.
We have almost 10 million here in the safe.
A little off the books account?
That's one hell of a slush fund.
Couple of horses came home.
Oh.
Lady luck?
Who else knows about this?
Just me and--
you sleazy little weasel.
If you're involved in this--
And your wife.
Renee is the only person besides us who knows.
She wouldn't.
Remember last month, she asked about it?
If we still kept it here.
She also would have known.
And could reach me at this number.
I can fly to Rose Island, take an operations group,
see if there's an opportunity to overpower them.
Otherwise, I'm happy to hand over your winnings
to save innocent lives.
After all I've done for her, she's going to destroy me.
Give him the money.
Any sign of our ghost?
The boys are onto him.
OK, start planting the explosives.
And remember, we take no prisoners.
The boss said all explosives below decks.
Damien won't be running things for much longer.
You want your picture on the front page, blow
by blow from some survivor?
Or you just disappear with a pocketful of money.
Like I said, no prisoners.
Yeah, we-- we were never going to sink the ship.
Wrong.
Damien was never going to sink the ship.
He hasn't got the guts.
Now get on with it.
Zach?
Dad?
What are you doing with that?
I got it behind the bar.
We have to get you off the ship.
What? No way.
They're holding everybody hostage.
Let me worry about that.
Dad, I can help.
You're getting off this boat now.
Dad, I'm not a baby anymore.
I can help.
This isn't a game.
Those guns are real.
I need you safe, and out of the way.
Or just out of the way?
I mean, you always want to do it on your own.
We'll talk about this when it's over.
Yeah, sure.
Get down!
Hide.
Stay low.
In here.
Who's in here?
We don't want to kill you.
But we will.
I'll go.
Don't shoot.
Oh, we've been looking for you.
No.
Get him out of here.
Come on.
No word yet?
Maybe something happened.
They were supposed to call 10 minutes ago.
Just patch them through when they phone.
Let me do the negotiating.
When will you be at Rose Island?
Two hours at the most.
I'll be waiting for your call.
I might as well kiss this company goodbye.
Nobody's going to cruise or our ships once this gets out.
$100 million.
What?
I'm just thinking, that's how much the ship is insured for.
You mean if we refuse to pay the ransom,
they might blow up the ship.
They might.
100 million.
That'd solve a lot of problems.
What about Denning?
He's already on his way.
We can't just call him back, tell him we changed our mind.
The ship's never going to get to Rose Island.
Denning won't know what's happened.
OK.
But what if they don't do it?
What if they just take off?
When word gets out that we refused to pay--
that we risked the lives of our passengers over money--
Well, we wouldn't want that, would we?
No.
We wouldn't want that.
[grunting]
Who's this?
This guy took out half my men.
Are you the one that's been causing me such problems?
Yeah. And I'm just getting started.
Oh, I see. Hero complex.
Still feeling so sure of yourself?
You punch like a girl.
Let's see if you're so cocky after this.
[ringing]
Price.
Mr. Price, I assume you've made
all the necessary arrangements?
Listen up, wise ass.
Slight change of plan.
Don't screw with me.
I'll blow this ship to pieces.
Go ahead.
You've seriously underestimated me.
Shut up and listen.
One of your guys went psycho, pushed the button before you've
picked up the cash.
You make that happen, there's an extra five million
in it for you.
Of course.
She's worth more to you sunk than floating, isn't she?
You're a man who knows how to recognize
an opportunity, Mr. Price.
I admire that.
OK.
You have a deal.
We sink her as soon as we reach Rose Island.
Don't try anything clever.
You take care of your end, and you've
got nothing to worry about.
Get rid of him.
[groaning]
[shouting]
[beeping]
[beeping]
What the hell is that?
Answer the question, asshole!
It's an emergency ladder.
One's being released.
Which one?
Number three.
Hans, somebody's released the number three ladder.
Get down there.
Watch them. We'll be back.
That was fun.
Maybe you should try it sometime.
I'll put it on my list.
They're gonna blow up this ship.
I heard.
As soon as they get to Rose Island.
They're not going to get to Rose Island.
- Why not? - We're not going to let 'em.
There's someone loose on the ship.
Whoever it is, kill them.
I'm getting sick of these continuous problems.
What the hell?
You're supposed to be watching Morse.
I got a little tied up.
Shut up.
It's time we took over this operation.
Who did this?
Some bitch.
Get these off me!
What is that?
What are you doing?
Back up!
[screaming]
Everybody back up, right now!
Everybody back up, or we'll blow the ship!
What the hell are you doing?
Following orders.
Take me to Damien.
Right this second!
After you.
[upset chatter]
[shouting]
DAMIEN: Take her to a cabin.
I'll deal with her later.
Copy that.
OK, gentlemen.
Looks like our quiet night is over.
It's the Sun Maiden.
She's all at heading without any communication.
She's way off course.
Get a hold of Curtis Price.
Damn!
Next time I get to come up with the plan,
and you get naked.
You'd like that, wouldn't you?
Sure.
Middle of a hijacking, the one thing I'm thinking of
is seeing you naked.
So long, pal.
Thanks for the clothes.
I've got a man overboard.
Full speed ahead, captain.
Ah.
Thanks for coming in, Mr. Price.
Well, you seemed concerned.
We have some disturbing data here.
Disturbing?
Concerning your recent launch, the Sun Maiden.
[ringing]
It's for you, Captain Morrison.
Excuse me.
Morrison.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
No changes?
OK.
Thank you very much.
I really am a busy man, and it really is very late.
That was an important call concerning
your ship, the Sun Maiden.
She's radically off course.
Well, you're clearly misinformed.
If there had been any radical course changes,
I would have been told.
When was the last time you heard from the ship?
I own the fleet.
I have staff monitoring all movements.
That call was the latest tracking information.
Your ship is heading due west, toward Rose
Island-- not south from Mexico.
Maybe I should contact your captain right now?
No, no, no. That won't be necessary.
I'd prefer to call him myself.
Please do.
Because they may have a malfunction
of their navigational system.
Or worse-- somebody may have taken over the ship.
Well, these are uncertain times, Mr. Price.
I think you've been watching too much TV, captain.
I'm sure that it is nothing.
I'll get in touch with the ship, and I'll let you know.
Aldus, the Coast Guard knows the ship's off course,
so we have to acknowledge the hijacking,
and we have got to spin this right.
You're good.
You were a cop, weren't you?
Firefighter, 10 years.
After four years in the special forces.
And now you do security?
High end security.
Still, you fire jocks are usually lifers.
How come you left?
Or were you fired?
I don't like to talk about it.
You were fired.
Look, let's just say I have a problem following orders.
It doesn't take a genius to figure that one out.
What happened?
I went into a burning building, trying
to save this woman's life.
I thought that was your job?
The captain ordered us not to go back in.
The building was ready to fall, I went in anyhow.
Did you save her?
She was already long gone.
Sometimes I act without thinking.
Sometimes that's what it takes.
You gotta follow your gut feeling.
My gut gets me into a lot of trouble.
So you were a cop?
Yeah, until I moved to San Diego eight months ago,
to try and have a normal life.
You just quit?
It was more of a mutual decision.
They thought I had an anger management problem.
So did my husband.
So he left me.
Kids involved?
I'm not exactly great mother material yet.
Maybe when I'm grown up.
Yeah.
I'm in the same boat.
So they say.
We seem to be doing pretty OK.
Well, Zach's a good kid.
I got lucky.
So there's hope for all of us.
Let's just hope these passengers don't
know who's trying to save them.
Otherwise they'd be really scared.
Yeah.
All units, rendezvous in 45 minutes.
You four will take the raft, come up on the stern.
Board the vessel.
Find positions, wait for my signal.
Kyle Considine is on this ship, so keep your eyes sharp.
I don't want to go shooting one of our own.
Positions.
Stay calm, and no one gets hurt.
Hit him again!
Hit him again!
Everybody out!
Come on!
Everybody go!
Go!
Let's get to the engine room.
You got any ideas?
Just keep heading down.
Rose Island in 25 minutes.
How many charges did we set?
Only four made it.
They're all primed.
That's plenty.
We're supposed to have eight.
And four more men, if things had gone right.
Well, we don't.
I wasn't actually planning to blow this thing up.
Can you handle it?
I can handle anything.
I'm just asking.
About time, Damien.
What's she doing here?
She insisted.
This idiot planted a live explosive in the lounge,
right next to the passengers.
I ordered all explosives below decks.
We should get rid of her.
She's useless to us now.
She knows too much.
Damien?
You rich babes think you're so hot.
Really, you're just a means to an end.
Drop that, Stebbins.
You all wouldn't even be here if it wasn't for me.
Right, Damien?
He used you.
I would have used you, too.
Except chicks like you don't even give me the time of day.
You stop it, you pig.
[gunshot]
They don't give you the time of day
because you're big, ugly, and very, very stupid.
[gunshot]
Anyone else think I can't handle it?
Good.
In 20 minutes we blow this ship, and everyone on it.
I suggest we prepare to disembark.
We should take cruises more often.
Never a dull moment.
Oh my god.
Daryl.
He's alive.
Daryl? Come on, Daryl.
Come on. Come on, buddy.
That's it.
Six.
Number six.
You've lost a lot of blood.
I'm gonna try and stop the flow.
They really mean business.
So do I.
Wait!
What?
Do you know what you're doing?
Do I look like I know what I'm doing?
Not exactly.
Do you want to do it?
Uh-oh.
It's making noises.
Well, bombs do that.
[beeping]
It's OK.
It had a failsafe.
And you knew that all along?
Not exactly.
Call it a gut instinct.
Works for me.
Do you think they've set other bombs?
Yeah.
They gotta blow up the ship to get their money.
We need to stop this ship, and get everybody off.
Daryl?
How do we stop the ship?
[laughter]
We make a great team, don't we?
Like Bonnie and Clyde.
You can't sink the ship.
I can.
People will talk about this for decades.
Nobody was supposed to get hurt.
It's your husband's fault. $15 million to sink the ship?
How could I refuse that?
This is sick, Damien.
You can't do this. - Shut up, Renee.
I'm working here.
[ringing]
We've stopped.
Getting the engines back on!
It won't respond!
It's a manual override.
What the hell is going on?
[shouting]
Come on, everyone!
Please, keep moving.
Keep guard.
Move this way.
Come with me!
You have to come.
I can't.
I gotta go find my dad.
Be careful.
Come on, come on.
- Let's get out of here. - Yeah.
We're so close to the island, they'll
be headed for the lifeboats.
Don't worry.
We'll be back. - Kick their ass.
Get on the boat!
Change of plans.
We've got civilians in the water.
Let's get them some help.
Yeah, roger that. Copy.
Under way.
Come on.
We're out of here.
We can still make it to the island.
What do we do, captain?
The display shows the lifeboats already released.
I'm gonna use the emergency override to turn the ship.
Get as much distance between it and the passengers as I can.
Good job.
That's it.
That's it.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Back off!
Move!
Back off!
No, I can't. I can't let you do this!
There are innocent people on board.
Oh, cut the sentimental crap and get in the boat.
No.
You're not going anywhere.
How many times do we have to kill you?
Until you get the job done right.
You're becoming a major pain in my ass.
I get that a lot.
You know, this is my vacation, and you're
really screwing it up.
We have different points of view.
Yeah?
Yeah.
The way I see it, I'm very close to making
the kind of money I deserve, and you're screwing it up!
Well, I'm comfortable with that.
I'm not.
Kill him.
Again.
Dad!
[gunfire]
[gunfire]
[groan]
[gunfire]
Well, after him, you idiots!
- How's your arm? - Fine.
Take cover.
[gunfire]
You bitch.
I have a lot of pent up rage.
I'm not complaining.
Yes.
We're doing everything we can to ensure
the safety of all passengers.
In fact, we have one of the best security teams
in the world on site right now.
Would you compare this to the takeover of the Achille
Lauro in the '80s?
It's our belief that this incident will end very shortly.
That's all I have to say.
[shouting]
One more!
He's got the boy!
Zach.
Looks like you've got a choice to make.
Try and stop me, your son dies.
Let me go, maybe he lives.
Dad, don't let him do it.
Let him go, or I kill you.
You sure that's the choice you want to make?
Dad!
It's OK.
He's not going to hurt you.
It's not just him.
I'll bring the whole boat down.
Now, here's the deal--
I just want to get away from here.
I make it to Rose Island, I let him go.
Dad, all those people--
I won't sink the boat.
What's the point?
The whole plan's shot to hell, anyhow.
- Lower the boat. - What?
We can't just let him go.
Lower the--
[whirring]
Excellent decision.
Don't try and be a hero, kid.
I don't have to.
My dad's going to come get me.
Too late for that now.
You don't know my dad.
He walks through fire to try and save people.
You think a little water's gonna stop him?
Shut up.
He's lying.
He gets 15 million if he thinks the ship.
I know he's lying.
And you let him go?
Not yet, I haven't.
What exactly do you mean by that?
Are you crazy?
You've been carrying that thing around with you?
As long as the wires are disconnected, it's harmless.
So why have you still got it?
Call it an insurance policy.
All clear, captain.
The lifeboats are away.
Copy that.
[alarm]
It was too risky to shoot.
I didn't want to hit my son.
We're too late.
Go to the car deck.
When you see Zach, get him.
Move out of the way.
You little bastard.
[shouting]
- Get off the boat! - No!
I-- - Get off the boat!
[shouting]
Zach!
You're not too good at this one on one, are you?
I don't need to be.
You won't use it.
No?
Not unless you have a death wish.
Didn't want you to miss out on all the excitement.
Now you'll have a front row seat.
Disarm it.
Come and make me.
I'll do it!
Don't think I won't.
Go ahead.
Push the button.
Disarm it.
You mean like this?
[beeping]
Dad!
No.
No, no.
No!
No, wait!
No!
Wait!
No!
Let's get everyone back on board.
You're OK.
So is everybody else, thanks to you.
You could've gotten killed.
Like you're one to talk.
It was dangerous.
But it's what you would have done, right?
I swore to your mom this was going to be a nice, quiet trip.
Yeah, well, I won't tell if you won't.
You did good, Zach.
I'm proud of you.
But honestly, you don't have to try and be like me.
I mean, the way I am is messed up.
You've always been smarter than me.
Well, I think you're the best.
Yeah, well, you keep thinking that.
And I'll try to live up to it from now on.
We should do this more often.
Yeah.
[chatter]
Miss Fabrizio?
Trevor Denning, Sabre International.
Kyle tells me you were instrumental in the
successful outcome here today.
Just doing my job.
Exactly what I want to talk to you about.
I hire only the best at Sabre International.
We never had any doubt that everything would turn out fine.
Our security personnel are trained to handle
these situations.
Anymore questions?
Ask him about the millions he offered
to pay to sink the boat.
With everybody on it.
Mr. Price?
That's ridiculous.
What about the millions?
Let's go.
Mr. Price!
How come I have to carry everything?
It's part of our new respect your elders
and follow the rules policy.
Yeah, like that'll happen.
JENNY: There he is, Dad.
I don't even know your name, son, but thanks.
His name's Zach.
And don't think we'll forget it.
My phone number.
Thanks.
So I guess we'll be seeing each other around the office.
Looks that way.
Thanks for putting in the good work.
Well, you earned in.
This respect your elders follow the rules policy--
I assume this goes for you, as well?
Like that'll ever happen.
[music playing]