Airplane II: The Sequel (1982)
James A. Watson Jr.: Dunn
Quotes
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Simon : Gentlemen, I'd like you to meet your captain, Captain Oveur.
Capt. Oveur : Gentlemen, welcome aboard.
Simon : Captain, your navigator, Mr. Unger, and your first officer, Mr. Dunn.
Capt. Oveur : Unger.
Unger : Oveur.
Dunn : Oveur.
Capt. Oveur : Dunn. Gentlemen, let's get to work.
Simon : Unger, didn't you serve under Oveur in the Air Force?
Unger : Not directly. Technically, Dunn was under Oveur and I was under Dunn.
Dunn : Yep.
Simon : So, Dunn, you were under Oveur and over Unger.
Unger : Yep.
Capt. Oveur : That's right. Dunn was over Unger and I was over Dunn.
Unger : So, you see, both Dunn and I were under Oveur, even though I was under Dunn.
Capt. Oveur : Dunn was over Unger, and I was over Dunn.
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Dunn : Uh, Captain, I'm picking up an overheat in the computer core.
Capt. Oveur : How serious is it, Mr. Dunn?
Dunn : Uh, I can't tell sir.
Capt. Oveur : Well you can tell me - I'm the Captain.
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Capt. Oveur : Anti-gravity check.
Dunn : All right.
[presses a button, which causes the crewman in the spacesuit who is listening and moving to the beat of "Car Wash" on his headphones to float in the air]
Dunn : Checks out in positive mode, sir.
Capt. Oveur : Check.
[the spacesuit man is still floating upside down]
Dunn : Checks out in negative mode, sir.
Capt. Oveur : Check.
Dunn : Neutral balance seems all right, sir.
Capt. Oveur : Good, that shall do it.
Dunn : Anti-gravity off, sir.
[Turns off the anti-gravity, causing the spacesuit crewman to fall to the floor]
Capt. Oveur : Hope this weather doesn't give us a problem.
[He sticks his hand out the window to feel the temperature]
Capt. Oveur : Mr. Dunn, what's your temperature reading?
Dunn : [takes thermometer out of his mouth and reads the mercury level] Uh, 98.6 sir.
Capt. Oveur : That sounds normal.
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Dunn : Uh, sir, that overheat is getting worse. I'd better get back into the core and check it out.
Capt. Oveur : Thanks, but I'd rather you check it out, Dunn.
Dunn : Uh, right.