♪ Music ♪
On October 28, 1981,
a Soviet submarine ran aground
inside Swedish territorial waters
near the top secret
naval base of Carls Proma.
Suddenly, Sweden found
herself rushed into
the superpower conflict.
Foreign submarines frequently
violate Swedish waters.
But so far the navy had failed
to catch a single intruder.
♪ Music ♪
The hundreds of American and
Soviet submarines hidden beneath
the world's oceans and armed
with nuclear missiles.
are today's most powerful weapons
simply because they are
almost impossible to detect.
On April 9, 1984, a
revolutionary submarine
search device was secretly
tested near Stockholm
for top American and
Swedish officials.
[drums beating]
[whistle blowing]
>Sir...
>> Good morning
>Is everything ready?
>>Of course.
> Good
>> Good morning.
> Let me get your hand.
>>No, no I'm okay.
>Diving, diving angle 50 degrees
take it down to two zero meters
50 degrees, two zero meters
>Gentlemen, it is rather timely
that we should be testing
this prototype today since
Sweden is currently living
through another red alert,
while our navy is searching for
an unidentified submarine lurking in our territorial waters.
>Perhaps your laser will discover
what our combined
forces so far failed to find.
>>No promises.
>This is the hearbeat
of the operation.
A green laser rod with
a 26% efficiency.
This laser rod will sustain
2 1/2 kilovolt of output power
of green light which is ten times
more power than any known
existing laser of the same kind.
Laser is now scanning on
a horizontal plain at
a depth of 120 meters.
You can see on the monitor
what the laser sees.
[machine beeping]
[machine beeped faster]
>I'll be damned,
you found the submarine.
>>Latitude north 59, 20 minutes longtitude, east 90, 10 minutes
that's, uhhh, here.
>Congratulations, both of you.
>>Well Mr. Mandell has the brains,
I write the brief.
♪ Music ♪
[car doors opened/shut]
[metal clicking]
[door opened]
[gun shot]
>[whispering] Jesus Max,
what did you do that for?
>>Hey kid easy.
Yeah you see these
gas tubes here?
Bend that laser over
>[whispering]You're crazy bastard
>>Relax we got plenty of time
we have two whole minutes.
Let's move it.
[car doors slammed]
[engine roaring]
[explosion]
[more explosion]
[tires screeching]
[sirene wailing]
>Mr. Mandell
>>Yes
>Larsen, military intelligence.
>>Totally senseless.
>Sorry?
>>If they wanted the laser,
why not just steal it.
>So do you think I should
be investigating a theft,
rather than an extortion.
>>Well yes I think so.
>Mr. Mandell, umm, don't you have
some say, uhh, blueprint?
>Couldn't you just
make another one?
>>Mr. Larson this was
a factory once.
Of course I could make
another one to the tune
of six months work and
about ten million dollars
>[whistling]Are we talking
about terrorist?
>>No, too sophisticated is
this device for terrorists.
>Mr. Mandell…
>> Yes
>Comer over here please.
[sirene wailing]
>Mr. Larsen...
>>Mr. Miller...
>[unintelligible]
>>He telephoned me,
I'm still intact.
>Not for long.
You realize that, uhh, laser
put the stingers
ahead of he Russians.
And you realize what the
implications that is has with
the balance of power in
the whole east and west.
The Russians have based
their whole military strategy
on submarine fleet.
But if we know and
absolutely see where they are -
>>We have to look at the gate -
>Gate, what gate
for Christ' sake?
>>Where the vehicles
drive in and out.
There is much room
from the inside.
Whoever did this, they were
allowed in without question.
>That means security knows.
>>How many people work here?
>255 certainly they all have
top, uhh, security clearance.
>>Uhh, they always have.
>You know I wanna... be kept
informed about the progress
of you investigation because I know
that military intelligence
makes it their own -
>>Mr. Miller there are no
secrets in Sweden, secrets
are forbiden by law.
You will be informed.
[car door opening / closing]
>We're investigating
an inside job.
>>Therefore we need
somebody on the inside.
>That's right.
>>On Mr. Mandell.
>Makes sense.
>>I want somebody as close
as that to Mandell.
>Like who? His driver? Uhh,
we'll check on the computer.
>>The world's survival will depend
on the bloody computer.
[computer clicking]
>Thomas Kallin, age 25, light
heavyweight amateur boxing
champion of Sweden 1981-82,
currently serving in the
Marine Commandos Special
Boat Squadron.
At present on officers training
course in the Stockholm
archipelago, parents both dead.
No other dependents,expendable.
>Marine
>>Sir
>Can you set it up?
>>Yes it's my job.
>Means you'll have
strings pulled...
>>I'll level it up with
his commanding officer.
[boat engine roaring]
♪ Music ♪
>Purpose of this exercise is penetration and access [unintelligible]
>Jones go.
>Fully operational transition [unintelligible] using live explosives.
WAtch your back.
>One minute due
>>Sir
[engine stops]
>Go
[splash]
[engine accelerated]
[breathing]
♪ Music ♪
>You took your bloody time.
>>[gasping]The bomb is about
to explode.
>About to explode...
[engine accelerated]
[men laughing]
[thud]
>Provocation is no
excuse for a violent
attack of this kind, Kallin.
Discipline, most of all
self-discipline must be
maintained at all times.
You will be dismissed
from the service.
♪ Music ♪
[car door closing]
>Don't give me...out.
>>Military intelligence,
>there's no such thing.
>>You're going to the gym.
>How do you know.
>>I'd ride with you.
[tires screeching]
[horn blaring]
[tires screeching]
[horn blaring]
♪ Music ♪
>You've been thrown out
of the marines,
and you want to get back.
>>How do you know?
>You want to get back?
>>Yeah
>I can't promise to get you
back again to the marines,
but you might be able
to work your way back.
>>How?
>By doing exactly as you're told.
[engine roaring]
[sirene wailing]
>You got your drivers license.
>>Yeah
[tire screeching]
>Remarkable.
[tires screeching]
>Okay, what do I have to do?
>>Surviellance.
Stay very close to the man.
See where he goes, he talks to,
what he says, what he does.
>>And, uhh, what do
you think he's done.
>I think he stole something.
>>Who from?
>Himself
[sirene wailing]
>>Is it dangerous?
>Could be.
>>Okay
[doors closing]
[sirene wailing]
>I think your friend is going
to be pulled for speeding.
>>It's okay, it's okay.
Put those guns down.
Good morning, military
intelligence, I'd like
to use you car radio.
Seventy come three-three-one O.
>What's your name?
>>Sam, what's yours?
>I want your name
and your papers.
>>Listen, I'm very sorry about [?]
>The man's name is Blom,
B-l-o-m.
Yes all that, yes.
My information is he's a
postman, could well
worth searching.
♪ Music ♪
[door opening]
>Freeze!
[dog woofs]
>Hey hey I don't belong here -
>>Shut up...
[dog barks]
>Tom...
>>Yup
>And you, come along.
>That is not my stuff.
>>Get yourself dress on,
you dick.
>Hey, uhh, they must know
something. Why arrest him?
>>Ohh, Jesus Christ, there
could be hundreds of reasons.
Jaywalking,lots of
amazing things happen -
>Oh com'on, you should
know better than that.
>>Alright, let us say Brom
was arrested by ordinary
police, but I guarantee you
Larsen is behind it.
He is playing games.
>>Uhh, wait and see.
>No, we cannot afford that luxury.
I mean two people had
gotten killed already.
The whole God -
>>Those things happen.
>It was supposed to be
a simple break in -
>>Okay okay, I'll go to my
friend Steve Larsen.
I'll say nicely and politely,
why was Brom arrested.
You worry too much.
You're in good hands.
>Yours?
>>I like to think ours.
>Should we talk to him?
>>Brom? I don't know,
no I don't think so.
He's done his job.[unntelligible]
>I come bearing gifts, more
than you bastards deserve.
Compliments of the
United States government,
over information agencies.
This is the sort of people who
might steal a laser prototype.
>>Russians...
>Russians, Arabs, South Africans,
Chinese, The Versaille, Mossad
third world itself.
>>And why are we bastards?
>Mandell's driver was arrested,
why was I not informed?
>>I have not arrested anybody.
You recall arresting anybody?
>Maybe the police,
they arrest people.
>>But I need to check out.
>I'll look into it.
>>When?
>Alright, who I ask here
to get some answers or any..
>>Check with me,I'm in charge
of the investigation.
You'll find me very cooperative.
>How long is your boss
been assigned there?
>>I'm sorry?
>What do you think about
Mandell's security?
>>I think it stinks.
>You told him so?
>>Yeah I told him.
>I got a Swedish answer. Democracy.
.
♪ Music ♪
On October 28, 1981,
a Soviet submarine ran aground
inside Swedish territorial waters
near the top secret
naval base of Carls Proma.
Suddenly, Sweden found
herself rushed into
the superpower conflict.
Foreign submarines frequently
violate Swedish waters.
But so far the navy had failed
to catch a single intruder.
♪ Music ♪
The hundreds of American and
Soviet submarines hidden beneath
the world's oceans and armed
with nuclear missiles.
are today's most powerful weapons
simply because they are
almost impossible to detect.
On April 9, 1984, a
revolutionary submarine
search device was secretly
tested near Stockholm
for top American and
Swedish officials.
[drums beating]
[whistle blowing]
>Sir...
>> Good morning
>Is everything ready?
>>Of course.
> Good
>> Good morning.
> Let me get your hand.
>>No, no I'm okay.
>Diving, diving angle 50 degrees
take it down to two zero meters
50 degrees, two zero meters
>Gentlemen, it is rather timely
that we should be testing
this prototype today since
Sweden is currently living
through another red alert,
while our navy is searching for
an unidentified submarine lurking in our territorial waters.
>Perhaps your laser will discover
what our combined
forces so far failed to find.
>>No promises.
>This is the hearbeat
of the operation.
A green laser rod with
a 26% efficiency.
This laser rod will sustain
2 1/2 kilovolt of output power
of green light which is ten times
more power than any known
existing laser of the same kind.
Laser is now scanning on
a horizontal plain at
a depth of 120 meters.
You can see on the monitor
what the laser sees.
[machine beeping]
[machine beeped faster]
>I'll be damned,
you found the submarine.
>>Latitude north 59, 20 minutes longtitude, east 90, 10 minutes
that's, uhhh, here.
>Congratulations, both of you.
>>Well Mr. Mandell has the brains,
I write the brief.
♪ Music ♪
[car doors opened/shut]
[metal clicking]
[door opened]
[gun shot]
>[whispering] Jesus Max,
what did you do that for?
>>Hey kid easy.
Yeah you see these
gas tubes here?
Bend that laser over
>[whispering]You're crazy bastard
>>Relax we got plenty of time
we have two whole minutes.
Let's move it.
[car doors slammed]
[engine roaring]
[explosion]
[more explosion]
[tires screeching]
[sirene wailing]
>Mr. Mandell
>>Yes
>Larsen, military intelligence.
>>Totally senseless.
>Sorry?
>>If they wanted the laser,
why not just steal it.
>So do you think I should
be investigating a theft,
rather than an extortion.
>>Well yes I think so.
>Mr. Mandell, umm, don't you have
some say, uhh, blueprint?
>Couldn't you just
make another one?
>>Mr. Larson this was
a factory once.
Of course I could make
another one to the tune
of six months work and
about ten million dollars
>[whistling]Are we talking
about terrorist?
>>No, too sophisticated is
this device for terrorists.
>Mr. Mandell…
>> Yes
>Comer over here please.
[sirene wailing]
>Mr. Larsen...
>>Mr. Miller...
>[unintelligible]
>>He telephoned me,
I'm still intact.
>Not for long.
You realize that, uhh, laser
put the stingers
ahead of he Russians.
And you realize what the
implications that is has with
the balance of power in
the whole east and west.
The Russians have based
their whole military strategy
on submarine fleet.
But if we know and
absolutely see where they are -
>>We have to look at the gate -
>Gate, what gate
for Christ' sake?
>>Where the vehicles
drive in and out.
There is much room
from the inside.
Whoever did this, they were
allowed in without question.
>That means security knows.
>>How many people work here?
>255 certainly they all have
top, uhh, security clearance.
>>Uhh, they always have.
>You know I wanna... be kept
informed about the progress
of you investigation because I know
that military intelligence
makes it their own -
>>Mr. Miller there are no
secrets in Sweden, secrets
are forbiden by law.
You will be informed.
[car door opening / closing]
>We're investigating
an inside job.
>>Therefore we need
somebody on the inside.
>That's right.
>>On Mr. Mandell.
>Makes sense.
>>I want somebody as close
as that to Mandell.
>Like who? His driver? Uhh,
we'll check on the computer.
>>The world's survival will depend
on the bloody computer.
[computer clicking]
>Thomas Kallin, age 25, light
heavyweight amateur boxing
champion of Sweden 1981-82,
currently serving in the
Marine Commandos Special
Boat Squadron.
At present on officers training
course in the Stockholm
archipelago, parents both dead.
No other dependents,expendable.
>Marine
>>Sir
>Can you set it up?
>>Yes it's my job.
>Means you'll have
strings pulled...
>>I'll level it up with
his commanding officer.
[boat engine roaring]
♪ Music ♪
>Purpose of this exercise is penetration and access [unintelligible]
>Jones go.
>Fully operational transition [unintelligible] using live explosives.
WAtch your back.
>One minute due
>>Sir
[engine stops]
>Go
[splash]
[engine accelerated]
[breathing]
♪ Music ♪
>You took your bloody time.
>>[gasping]The bomb is about
to explode.
>About to explode...
[engine accelerated]
[men laughing]
[thud]
>Provocation is no
excuse for a violent
attack of this kind, Kallin.
Discipline, most of all
self-discipline must be
maintained at all times.
You will be dismissed
from the service.
♪ Music ♪
[car door closing]
>Don't give me...out.
>>Military intelligence,
>there's no such thing.
>>You're going to the gym.
>How do you know.
>>I'd ride with you.
[tires screeching]
[horn blaring]
[tires screeching]
[horn blaring]
♪ Music ♪
>You've been thrown out
of the marines,
and you want to get back.
>>How do you know?
>You want to get back?
>>Yeah
>I can't promise to get you
back again to the marines,
but you might be able
to work your way back.
>>How?
>By doing exactly as you're told.
[engine roaring]
[sirene wailing]
>You got your drivers license.
>>Yeah
[tire screeching]
>Remarkable.
[tires screeching]
>Okay, what do I have to do?
>>Surviellance.
Stay very close to the man.
See where he goes, he talks to,
what he says, what he does.
>>And, uhh, what do
you think he's done.
>I think he stole something.
>>Who from?
>Himself
[sirene wailing]
>>Is it dangerous?
>Could be.
>>Okay
[doors closing]
[sirene wailing]
>I think your friend is going
to be pulled for speeding.
>>It's okay, it's okay.
Put those guns down.
Good morning, military
intelligence, I'd like
to use you car radio.
Seventy come three-three-one O.
>What's your name?
>>Sam, what's yours?
>I want your name
and your papers.
>>Listen, I'm very sorry about [?]
>The man's name is Blom,
B-l-o-m.
Yes all that, yes.
My information is he's a
postman, could well
worth searching.
♪ Music ♪
[door opening]
>Freeze!
[dog woofs]
>Hey hey I don't belong here -
>>Shut up...
[dog barks]
>Tom...
>>Yup
>And you, come along.
>That is not my stuff.
>>Get yourself dress on,
you dick.
>Hey, uhh, they must know
something. Why arrest him?
>>Ohh, Jesus Christ, there
could be hundreds of reasons.
Jaywalking,lots of
amazing things happen -
>Oh com'on, you should
know better than that.
>>Alright, let us say Brom
was arrested by ordinary
police, but I guarantee you
Larsen is behind it.
He is playing games.
>>Uhh, wait and see.
>No, we cannot afford that luxury.
I mean two people had
gotten killed already.
The whole God -
>>Those things happen.
>It was supposed to be
a simple break in -
>>Okay okay, I'll go to my
friend Steve Larsen.
I'll say nicely and politely,
why was Brom arrested.
You worry too much.
You're in good hands.
>Yours?
>>I like to think ours.
>Should we talk to him?
>>Brom? I don't know,
no I don't think so.
He's done his job.[unntelligible]
>I come bearing gifts, more
than you bastards deserve.
Compliments of the
United States government,
over information agencies.
This is the sort of people who
might steal a laser prototype.
>>Russians...
>Russians, Arabs, South Africans,
Chinese, The Versaille, Mossad
third world itself.
>>And why are we bastards?
>Mandell's driver was arrested,
why was I not informed?
>>I have not arrested anybody.
You recall arresting anybody?
>Maybe the police,
they arrest people.
>>But I need to check out.
>I'll look into it.
>>When?
>Alright, who I ask here
to get some answers or any..
>>Check with me,I'm in charge
of the investigation.
You'll find me very cooperative.
>How long is your boss
been assigned there?
>>I'm sorry?
>What do you think about
Mandell's security?
>>I think it stinks.
>You told him so?
>>Yeah I told him.
>I got a Swedish answer.
Democracy, open government,
nobody has any secrets,
nobody has any secrets,
nobody needs, uhh, security.
Now when that's explained to me
it almost make sense.
But, uhh, when I say this will
sure solve us,
makes a lot of sense.
>>Hey Mr. MIller,
it upsets our computer.
>That's another thing.
Guys I can't smoke, I can't drink
this life is killing me.
These some of the stuffs you
found Steve?
>>Well, uhh...we look for them.
We rarely find them.
It's Swedish tradition.
>Haha, uhhh, if can't find
something that big,
How are you gonna find
something this big ha, Steve?
>>You'll be the first one
to know, excuse me.
>Going for a haircut,
ha ha ha.
And how about you young man,
do you any secret?
>>Why?
> [sigh]
>>Two haircuts?
>Three...
♪ Music ♪
[horn honking]
[door closing]
>Theresa...Theresa Haggen, my
personal assistant, Steve Larsen.
Mr. Larsen is investigating
the laser theft.
>>Good afternoon, Mr. Larsen.
>Mr. Larsen wants you to run
a complete list of our staff.
>>Can you wait for a minute?
>Provided there is no undue delay.
>Well, mind another drive home
by myself tonight,
or have you finally
found me a new chaffeur?
>>Well, I'll interview
somebody tomorrow.
He's been recommended to me.
>Anything else you need
from me, Mr. Larsen?
>>Nothing immediately,
you need anything from me?
>I guess, we find each
other in moment of crisis.
>>Oh that's a good thing.
Thank you.
♪ Music ♪
>So, how much did you get the, ummm -
>>Yeah I got the hamburgers,
now you got the cheeseburgers-
>Yeah, but did you get
the french fries...
[tire screeching]
>>Yeah, what about the french fries...
>Okay what are we celebrating?
Is it the new car?
>>No...
>What then? com'on...tell me.
>>I can't.
>Why not?
>>[whispers]Because it's a secret.
>What kind of a secret... ha?
>>Well, if I told you that,
it wouldn't be a secret, would it?
>Okay, so tell me.
>>I've got this job.
>Somebody gave you a job, where?
>>Uhumm, Mandell Electronics.
>Oh that's fantastic.
What kind of a job?
>>Secret.
Very hard bound, love some
responsibilities and, uhh,
I'll be working very
close to the boss.
>How...close?
Uhummm, [sigh]...
>>This close...
>Uhhh, starting at the top...
>Work my way down...
[tires screeching]
[engine roaring]
>Hello, I'm Thomas Kallin
and, I come to see Mr.Saav
>>Yes take the lift
to the second floor
someone will meet you there.
>I take the stairs.
>Sign here.
>>What is it?
>Mind if I read it first?
>>Your contract of employment.
>Yes, ohh, good.
Khallin starts tommorow.
[phone ringing]
>>Yup,the minister.
>Larsen, hello sir.
[engine roaring]
>Mr. Mandell, do you mind
if ask you personal question?
>>Go ahead.
>How does it feel to be rich?
>>Great.
[pen scribbling]
>Larsen, Miller says you're
not keeping him informed
of your progress
on the investigation.
>>As you very well know Minister,
I prefer to work on my own
without anyone looking
over my shoulder.
>Listen Larsen, I've got the
US Secretary of Defense on my back.
He wants to know how we let
a 14 million dollar investment
of American taxpayers money
banished from a Swedish laboratory.
>>Sir, I assure you-
>Until laser is recovered Larsen
you keep Miller informed of
every move every step
you intend to take.
Is that clear?
>>It can't be true Sir.
You're asking me to give Mr. Miller
who is a senior member of
a foreign intelligence service
full access to all
our information.
>I'm not asking you Larsen.
I'm telling you.
[phone rings]
And keep me informed as well.
Yup.
>>Uhh...
♪ Music ♪
>Uhh, Dexter...
>>Yes sir.
>This is, uhh, Thomas Khallin
my new driver.
>>I recognize this man.
>Really, you two have met before?
>>Oh...I don't think so.
>Swedish amateur boxing
champion 1981.
>>Oh yeah, and '82...
>Aha, Mr. Mandell doesn't
care to much in the
fine arts of boxing.
>>Oh I can't see any fine
art in people knocking
each others brains out.
>Yeah, that's why I quit.
>>Shall I show him around?
>What? Yeah, why not.
>>Com'on.
>
.