" (GUNFIRE) - (FOOTSTEPS)" "(HEAVY BREATHING)" "(GUNFIRE)" "OFFICER:" "Squad-shun!" "Ready!" "Aim!" "Fire!" "Order arms!" "You didn't fire, Private." "No, sir." "Why not?" "These men were traitors, were they not?" "Are they not?" "SOLDIER:" "Sir, he's still moving." "(GUN COCKS)" "(GUN FIRING)" "To the international community of nations from the General Post Office, Dublin." "For three days, the Irish Republic stood against the greatest empire in the world." "Dublin is firmly held." "All British attacks repulsed, but our forces are surrounded." " (PANTING) - (DISTANT GUNFIRE)" "(INDISTINCT CHATTER)" "Hey, hey." "Just a moment, missy." "Where are you going?" "Home." "I was stuck at a friend's house at the curfew." "Is that right?" "Are you sure about that?" " I am, sir." " Not lying to me now?" " No, sir." " No, sir." "Lieutenant!" " LIEUTENANT:" "What is it, Corporal?" " This one wants to pass." "Anyone in a rebel uniform who does not offer unconditional surrender is a legitimate target, Corporal." "But civilians, especially women and children, we're here to protect them." "Go on." "Are you sure we can trust them?" "LIEUTENANT:" "They're our fellow countrymen, Corporal." "If we're not protecting them, then who are we protecting?" "If they were good Catholics, Mulcahy, they would be morally bound to surrender to the overwhelming odds in order to prevent useless sacrifice." "But how will we look if we support a foreign imperial Protestant power against our own, Your Grace?" "For the past 20 years, I've worked with Mr Redmond and the Irish Party to see Home Rule achieved in this country, and for the Catholic Church to be at the centre of the new parliament." "I'm only suggesting that we keep contact, to keep the door open." "When I was with him at the post office, I felt something, Your Grace." "Something powerful, something positive, something we should be a part of." "They're hooligans, Father Mulcahy, and I forbid you to have anything more to do with them." "The most pressing concern is to preserve the treasures of Mother Church." "We must see to the safety of all movable church property." "Yes, Your Grace." "And what of the people?" "Our primary duty is to the Church." "(CHURCH BELL TOLLING)" "That's all the information I was able to gather." " A whole brigade." " Two regiments." "By God, we must be beating them if they're having to call up English brigades, and Commandant De Valera, he has covered the city's approach roads." "There's a small company in the Ballsbridge approach under Lieutenant Malone." "And what about the other routes?" "I understand De Valera is reluctant to risk his men against such odds." " Miss Kearney?" " Yes." "Type an order." "You, follow me." "FRANCES:" "Yes, sir." "(MORSE TAPER BUZZING)" "The world now knows of our stand, Mr Connolly, sir." "Let's hope the signal got further than Liverpool." "Looks like Liverpool have got something for us," "British reinforcements." "A task for you, Jimmy." "I know you've itching for action and there's been little here as yet." "You're to take the orders direct to Lieutenant Malone." "Frances here will show you." "What about his commandant?" "Let's bypass Mr De Valera and his scruples and hope that the brigades don't bypass the one bridge that he's deigned to fortify." "Peter." " Uncle Jimmy." " What the hell are you doing here?" "I want to fight for Ireland, too, but all they'll let me do is peel potatoes." "It's my brother's boy, Mr Connolly, I'm going to have to take him home." "It's too dangerous, and you have your orders." "I'll send him back with the priest later." "In the meantime, how would you like to be my own personal messenger?" "I'd like it well, sir." "Will I get a uniform?" "Well, you can take your uncle's hat, for he'll not be needing it." "Best lose the jacket, too, if we're to cross the city, checkpoints everywhere." "(EXPLOSION)" "There is no way English capitalists would destroy their own property." "JIMMY:" "When it's Irish property, sir, they'll not give a damn." "Come on, we should hurry." "Look after these for me, yeah?" "Look, whatever you do, Peter, stay in the building, away from the windows." " Do exactly what Mr Connolly says." " Yeah." " You hear me?" " Yeah." "Elizabeth." "Thank you." "We'll be on to the communion wafer next." "Elizabeth!" "In the new Ireland, we won't let all this religious humbug divide us." "My father says socialism's the work of the devil." "Sounds like mine." "Well, if poverty is the work of God, then I'm with the devil." "Is it your father you're running from?" "He wants me to marry my cousin." " You haven't had..." " No!" "ELIZABETH:" "A fine pair, two escaped brides." "There was someone else." " And?" " That's why I'm here." "Seems that some things are more important to him than me." "Maybe some things are more important, or maybe those things are telling us this person is not the right person." "Did you have someone else?" "It was more I changed." "How?" "I began to know my own mind." "Before this, everything used to frighten me, but now, in spite of all this, I'm not so afraid." "I... (DOOR OPENS)" "I'm of some use." "MAN:" "Are you ready?" "ELIZABETH:" "Come on." "Well?" "General Lowe thanks you for your advice regarding the collection and burial of civilian bodies," " he'll set a party to it." " And?" "He asked me to relay that your misgivings regarding their tactics have been noted and shall be conveyed to General Maxwell when he arrives." "However?" "He's confident that they're commensurate with the military situation." "And will destroy the city and our ability to govern it." "I'll have to write to Asquith again." "Sir, perhaps we've done all we can." "We are the representatives of His Majesty's government." "We cannot abandon our post until the trouble is passed." "Sir, we haven't slept in three days." "I really should return home." "The answer is no, Hammond." "You may telephone your wife." "Yes, sir." "GRETTA:" "Yes, she's here, Mr Hammond." "But she can't come to the telephone." "Oh, she's..." "Indisposed." "Miss Lacy, she's fine, too." "We're all fine." "Yes, Mr Hammond." "He says to say he apologises once again, but he's not able to leave the Castle." "And does he apologise for leaving me locked up for the whole Easter vacation with her?" "He didn't say, ma'am." " Is she still upstairs?" " Yes, ma'am." "Tell her if she isn't down by lunch, I will drag her down by the hair myself." "(VOMITING)" "Should I tell Mrs Hammond you're sick?" "No, thank you, please don't." "(DOOR CLOSES)" "(SPITS)" "(MOANS)" "GIRL:" "Penny, mister, we're starving." "Mister?" "HARRY:" "Things must be bad, the priest is scarpering with the family jewels." " Mummy asked me to come to you." " To come fetch me home?" "To ask you to come home." "It's not too late." "Pater believes your truancy is motivated by mercy rather than menace." "It's not too late with Stephen either." "I'm not coming home, I'm needed here." "Harry, why are you really here?" "I swear, Lizzy, I've learnt my lesson this time..." "Christ, look around you, you should be helping us." " I don't have any money." " Anything?" "I'm desperate." " Try looting." " It's a bit common." "(SIGHS)" "He said he'd go to Mummy and Daddy." "He knows who they are." "I'm afraid he might cause a scene, or worse." " Who?" " The money lender." "INGRID:" "Elizabeth." "I'll be with you in a moment, Ingrid." "You don't deserve it." "(MEN GROANING)" "(DOOR CLOSES)" "MAN:" "Attention." "Private." "I could have you court-martialled." "You should be ashamed to stand beside these men." "Instead, they're looking for people to shift the dead from the streets." "I volunteered you, Private, since you're not up to real soldiering." "Yes, sir." "Yes, sir." "(SOLDIER SHOUTING ORDERS)" "Araigh linn, come on." "(KNOCKING ON DOOR)" "(DISTANT GUNFIRE AND EXPLOSIONS)" "Lieutenant Malone." "It's me, Jimmy Mahon." "New orders from headquarters." " Reynolds." " Sir." "All the ammo we've got." "Make every bullet count." "Yes, sir." " Mahon, wasn't it?" " Yeah." " You a shot?" " Yeah, I can shoot." " You?" " Frances, I can shoot." " You a lassie?" " I'm a lassie and I'm a soldier." "All right." "I'll be in the abandoned house at the top of the street." "You don't open fire until you see me open fire." "Right, lads." "Everyone into position." "Let's go." "(DISTANT GUNFIRE)" "(HORSES NEIGHING)" "OFFICER:" "Left, left, left, right, left." "Left, left, left, right, left." "Left, left, left, right, left." "Jesus, there's loads of them." "OFFICER:" "Left, left, left, right, left." " (GUNFIRE)" " It's started!" "(SOLDIERS SHOUTING)" "(BULLETS RICOCHETING)" "(GROANING)" "(GUNFIRE)" " JIMMY:" "Give me the Mauser." " Yeah." "(SOLDIERS GROANING)" "Ah, if it isn't me old pal, Georgie Wilson." " Thought I'd find you here." " Stand me a drink." "I'm looking for Ingrid, Harry." "Ah, your Belfast ice maiden with the fiery heart." "Yeah, well, she's come down from Belfast." "I tried to send her home but she ran away." "Disobedient filly." "Try and be serious for once in your life, can you?" "There's a war zone out there." "They're shelling the hell out of the quays." "Well, perhaps I can help you in your quest, but..." "A glass of porter and a whisky for my friend, please." "A large one, and I haven't eaten since yesterday." "And a sandwich." "MAN:" "I can do you a few slices of ham, but it'll cost ye." "(LAUGHS)" " Go ahead." " I went to see Lizzy today, she's helping in a field hospital." "There was an Ulster girl with her, pretty young thing." "Think they were shipping her to a hospital, the Mater." " I'd better go." " Toss down." "It'll take you half the day to get there with the brouhaha and a fellow can't march on an empty stomach." "Georgie!" "Father, please, come back, we're desperate, will ya?" "Father!" "We need food, Father, the bakeries are all closed, them that the rebels haven't taken over." "I can offer neither bread nor milk, but if you have a message for a loved one involved in the rebellion, I'll take it." "WOMAN:" "What are you doing taking those bastards' side?" "Aren't they the reason we're starving?" "Somebody must look to their spiritual well-being." "What about ours?" "Where was the church when the poor needed them?" "Should be ashamed of yourself." "Father," "I have a message for me son Peter Mahon." "What's the message?" "He's only 11." "Tell him he's to come home." "I'll take him home myself." "(PIANO PLAYING)" "Miss Lacy." "You're up at last." "Sorry, Mrs Hammond, I wasn't feeling very well." "Hmm, Gretta told me." " It has passed." " VANESSA:" "Sherry?" " Oh, I really shouldn't." " VANESSA:" "I insist." "You may leave us, Gretta." "You know, Miss Lacy, your stay might be more pleasant for us both if we got to know each other a little." "(CLEARS THROAT)" "I suppose you know people involved in this trouble." "No, why should I?" " It's a small place." " I don't know anything about it." "You're Irish." "I am, but like you, I'm a subject of the British king." "And where are your people from?" "My family are from Cork, Mrs Hammond." "And what does your father do?" "He has a shop." " How quaint." " A tailor." "Mine's a Sea Lord." "He's at the Admiralty." "And what do you do, Mrs Hammond?" "A lady does not do, Miss Lacy." "Drink your sherry." "I can't." "Gretta said you were ill yesterday morning, too." "I shall have to call a doctor." " Please don't." "It's not necessary." " You're my guest." "I insist." "(PIANO PLAYING)" "ARTHUR:" "These English Tommies are welcome to the scrap, if you ask me." "MAN:" "Sinn Féiners might be a bunch of bastards." "ARTHUR:" "They are a bunch of bastards." "I don't like being asked to fire on them, you know." "The sooner we do this, the sooner it gets done." "Yeah." "(FLIES BUZZING)" "Are you all right, fella?" "Where are you going?" "We've orders." "(DISTANT GUNFIRE)" "Would you repeat that, please?" " The Second Battalion here." " I see." "No, no, my captain, you may not have permission to re-route via the Baggot Street Bridge, nor the Leeson Street Bridge or any other damn bridge." "The British Army will not retreat in the face of a rabble." "The Sherwood Foresters will come through at all costs as ordered." " Yes, Mr Hammond?" " You asked to see me, sir." "Yes, General Maxwell has been appointed to deal with the situation by whatever means necessary." "Kindly inform Mr Nathan that all future communications with Mr Asquith and the government must pass through this office." "General, a list of all the ring leaders, names, addresses, places of work." "Thank you, Detective Clover." "Good day, Mr Hammond." "What sort of a ragtag mob is this that thinks they can take on the British Army?" " (GUNFIRE) - (INDISTINCT SHOUTING)" " (BULLETS RICOCHETING) - (GLASS SHATTERING)" "They keep sending them in." "Common man's life means nothing to these people." "Me own brother's a soldier." "Yet you keep putting them down." "We're all slaves to our masters." "(GUNFIRE)" "(WHISTLE BLOWS)" " What's that?" " MAN:" "Pull back!" "Remove the dead and wounded." "Jesus Christ, they're playing at war like it's a game of football." " (CLATTERING) - (DOG BARKING)" "(WHISTLE BLOWS)" "(GUNFIRE)" " (SCREAMS)" " Got him!" " (GUNFIRE) - (GRUNTING)" "Let them blast away for a bit, we need to preserve the ammo." "Reinforcements will be here soon." "ALL:" "♪ Soldiers are we" "♪ Whose lives are pledged to Ireland" "♪ Some have gone" "♪ From a land beyond the wave" "♪ Sworn to be free" "♪ No more our ancient sire land" "♪ Shall shelter the despot or the slave ♪" "(INDISTINCT TALKING)" "Hey, young fella." " Yes, sir." " What age are you?" "Fourteen." "Just small for me age, sir." " We need scouts." " Yes, sir." "But I'm Commandant Connolly's personal messenger, sir." "Well, it's him who ordered it, so I'm sure he won't mind." "We need to see where the enemy big guns are." "Do you think you can help us out?" "Come on." "My uncle said to stay here." "To not go near the windows." "Your uncle?" " What's your name?" " Peter." "Peter, come with me." " (INDISTINCT CHATTER) - (MOANING)" "Ingrid." "Thank goodness you're safe." "George." "Been looking for you since you run off on me." "I didn't ask you to." "And you were happy enough to be rid of me before." " I'm sorry." " Three days ago," "I would have followed you to the ends of the Earth, but now I'm a nurse." "I feel like God's telling me to do it." "Ingrid, this is no place for you." "Follow me, Ingrid." "You've the law." "And I've patients to see to." "CHILD:" "Look, it's Da." " You back already?" " Just wanted to see you." "See you all." "Sadie." "(BABY CRYING)" "Minnie, give your da a hug, will you?" "Sorry if I've been harsh with you, Minnie, love." " Something happen, Art?" " No, no." "Where's Peter?" "Come upstairs and we'll talk." "Come on." "Minnie, look after your sisters." "(INDISTINCT CHATTER)" "We've been looking for you." "You got the money?" "I really must be elsewhere." "I'm not waiting, hurry up." "(DOORBELL RINGS)" " Come in, please, Doctor." " Thank you." "Just this way." "Miss Lacy is upstairs." "She hasn't been feeling very well." "You're back." "There's a flood of refugees streaming down Mount Street." "Good God." "Ballsbridge is like the Western Front." "Is that shotgun really necessary, Edward?" "Food has not been brought into the city in three days." "I had to pay three times the market value for those." "People are desperate." "Well, maybe we should be trying to help them, then." "Maybe we should be getting out, darling." "I telephoned my sister in Belfast this morning." "They have no trouble up there." "They've got their troublemakers firmly under control." "You mean the Catholics." "This is my home, Edward." "I will not leave my children." "One of whom is a wastrel and does not deserve our protection and the other who ran away and doesn't desire it." "You leave if you wish, but I shan't be joining you in the Black North." "(DISTANT GUNFIRE)" "(FLIES BUZZING)" "Hey!" "Come here!" "It's not safe, come here!" "Get off the street." "Come here!" "Hey!" "Come here, it's not safe." " (GUNSHOT) - (GROANS)" "(SCREAMING)" "He's a child." "He's a child." " He's a child!" "He's only a child!" " (GUN COCKING)" "(WHIMPERING)" "You're going to be fine, my love." "You're going to be fine." "You're going to be fine, you're going to be fine." " It's all right." " (GUNFIRE)" "Stand clear!" " I think they got a fix on us." " FRANCES:" "Well, we'll go down fighting." "Where are the reinforcements?" "Where the fuck is De Valera?" "MAN:" "You two, out back." "(GUNFIRE)" "FRANCES:" "Our deaths will be an inspiration to others." "No, you listen to me." "You can sacrifice yourself for Gaelic Ireland another day, but when I'm not with you, you hear me?" "(GUNFIRE)" " The basement, let's go." " No!" "I'm not into that blood sacrifice shite, come on." "(GUNFIRE)" "JIMMY:" "Right." " MAN:" "Halt!" " (GUNFIRE)" " Drop 'em!" " Frances, go, go, go." "MAN 1:" "Drop your guns." " MAN 2:" "How many?" "How many?" " (GUN COCKING)" "MAN 1:" "Two, at least." "(GUNFIRE)" "MAN:" "Use your cover." " (GUNSHOT) - (SCREAMS)" "You all right, Danny?" "(INDISTINCT SHOUTING)" "(GUNFIRE)" "He's running." "Do you hear anything?" "JIMMY:" "Frances!" "Frances!" "Halt!" "(STAMMERING) Drop your weapon." "(GUN CLATTERS)" "Turn around." " (GUNSHOT) - (GROANS)" "Come on, Frances, come on." "Hang on, hang on." "Jesus!" " (PETER SCREAMING)" " Move!" " He'll make it, won't he?" " Maybe." "Come on, Peter." " He was hit by a bullet." " Up here." " That man, is he dead?" " NURSE:" "Yes, he is." "Right, we need the table." "Nurse, can you help me?" " Yes, miss." " Lift him." " Are you ready?" " Ready." " Right." "Right." " Wait, wait." "Wait, wait." "Put him down, put him down." "I need some bandages." "I need a clean tray." " Right away." " It's gone right through." "(PANTING)" "Pack it in." "More bandages, you've got to stop the flow." " He's losing a lot of blood." " I need some spirits." "He's going to be all right." " He's just a boy." " You sent him out?" "NURSE:" "Press harder." "It's all down his back, he's lost a lot of blood." " What's his name?" " Peter." "Peter, are you listening?" "We're going to save you." "All right." "You've got to fight, okay?" "Peter?" "Keep..." "Keep holding, keep holding it." "(INDISTINCT SHOUTING)" " Cover me." " (GUNFIRE)" "(BOTH PANTING)" "MAN:" "Down the alley." " Got them." " Have you now?" " Fire!" " (GUNFIRE)" " Get into the right." " Fire!" "Stop!" "Go, go, go!" "Don't let them get away." "In there." "Up here." "MAN:" "Up here." "Check on the left." "Which way?" "They've got to be here." "Check that." "Open the gate." "We're not losing them." "That fellow was only handing out bills, he was trying to stop the looting." "No, but he must have done something for the Captain to have told you to shoot him." "There were others, too." "Kids, 18, 19, they were just bystanders." "And there's no one you can tell?" "Who'd listen to me, Peg, I'm only a private." "I'm not some bloody Trinity pal." "I can't go back." "Well, if you've run away, they'll come after you." "It's not just that, it's everything." "And when I saw that dead girl today," "I just kept thinking that could have been Minnie." "My heart bleeds for you for what you went through in Turkey." "Look at me." "Precious few days you have with us." "See your own city turned against itself, your own brother." "Ordered to shoot your own." "But you need to go back." "Lord forgive me, I don't want to be the one to ask you." " But you are." " Yeah, I am." "You need to go back." "Do you know who I'm fighting for any more?" "You're fighting for us." "Your family." "You're our king and we're your country." "Art, you're fighting for us." "(SOBS)" "I love you, Arthur Mahon." "You're sure the priest will bring Peter back, are you?" "Yeah, yeah, he promised he would." "(DISTANT EXPLOSIONS)" "FRANCES:" "They saw us, we need to hide." "JIMMY:" "Not so keen to die for Ireland now, are you?" "FRANCES:" "I'd gladly die for her, but I'm starting to think I'm more use to her alive." "Besides, we've been fighting it all wrong." "That's the way we should've been doing it, back there, 10, 15 of us holding off a whole brigade." "Yeah, now finally you're talking." "I wouldn't want to give those English sewer rats the pleasure of killing us." "I know somewhere we can go, should be safe." "Go there, then." "I'm going back to the GPO." "Back to the GPO?" "My nephew is in there." "The trouble you and your Mr Pearse have caused." "I'm ashamed, that's what I am." "What are you dressed like?" "Sometimes I wonder if you're my sister's child at all." "Come in and I'll feed you." "(DOOR OPENS)" "(CROCKERY CLANKING)" "(DOOR OPENS)" "It's good of the doctor to come." "You may sit." "He said they'd been working around the clock because of the rebellion and it's a relief to know that your illness is merely a natural consequence of your condition." "Three months gone, he reckoned." "It's funny," "I took you for an adventuress, not a cheap whore." "I beg your pardon." "You're not the first, Miss Lacy." "Is that so?" "When Charles was in East Africa, he grew close to a native, Mie-Mie or LaLa or some such." "He didn't try to hide it from me." "He told me about her." "I forbore, knowing that he would grow tired of her, and he did." "At the end of his posting, he returned to London and to me without so much as a backward glance, and there have been others, too." "Bits of local colour and I doubt whether I, let alone he, could remember any of them." "But you are the first to try a trick like this." "A trick like what, Mrs Hammond?" "Getting yourself pregnant." "Oh, I didn't get myself pregnant." "Your husband got me pregnant." "See, Miss Lacy, Charles and I were unable to have children." "A top Harley Street practitioner found that the fault lies with the seed, not the soil." "So I come to the conclusion that you must have taken other lovers." "There has been only him, Mrs Hammond, I can assure you of that." "The seed is fine in fertile earth." "It would simply seem that" "I have been able to give him what you have not." "(DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES)" "It's all I had in the bottom of the larder, and the few buns I had the flour left to make, and black tea." "Go easy now." "You're a terrible woman." "I don't agree with it, you know." "Upsetting people's lives with these wild ideas." "And it's not just me." "Everyone's against you." "All decent people." " Come here, I'll give you another drop." " (MUTTERS)" "I carry no arms." "I simply wish to administer to them." "Would you deny a man the opportunity to die according to his beliefs?" "Lieutenant!" "Monsignor Mulcahy." "Lieutenant Duffy Lyons, you know I'm no rebel." "I simply wish to give these men whom you intend to kill conditional absolution." "Of course, Monsignor, but I would be grateful if you convey to them that we're under orders to kill them unless they surrender unconditionally." "I will, Stephen, thank you." "Let him through." "Now." " Monsignor, have you seen Elizabeth?" " Open the door." "No." "MURPHY:" "Father, Father." "Bishop said not to let you go in alone." "Too many confessions for one priest to hear." "Father Murphy, I'm delighted you could join me." "I know the Archbishop is most concerned for the well-being of the rebels." "MURPHY:" "Glad I could be of some assistance." "(GUNFIRE)" "(EXPLOSIONS)" "MAN 1:" "Yeah, someone's coming." "MAN 2:" "Ah, look who's back." "MAN 3:" "I hope he brought some smokes." "How are ya, Father?" " Any news?" " No." "You joined the priesthood, have you?" "Yeah." "Through that way, boys." "This can't end well." "We intend to win this, Father, if I've anything to do with it." "(INDISTINCT CHATTER)" "Father, you're welcome back." "Did you see the Archbishop?" "I had hoped to bring his blessings, Mr Pearse, but..." "I at least have some messages for your men." "Permission to report, sir." "Let me in, mate." "Reporting for duty." "MAN:" "Where have you been?" "Temporary leave." "ELIZABETH:" "Jimmy." "(BREATHING HEAVILY)" "What happened?" "He's dead, isn't he?" "(SOBBING)" "Oh, my God." "Jesus!" "Oh, Jesus." "(CRYING) Oh, he's cold, he's cold." "What happened to you, Peter?" "Oh, my God." "(SOBBING)" "What is this?" "(INDISTINCT CHATTER)" "(EXPLOSION)" "PATRICK:" "And now it begins." "The assault by the English occupier we knew would come, but the more fierce it is, the more we know that we are winning," "be assured all our principle positions are still intact." "The country, too, is rising in support." "A large body of volunteers are marching on Dublin from Dundalk." "Panic has been unleashed amongst the authorities, especially in the counties of Dublin and Meath." "Wexford has risen and a column is marching on Dublin." "So whatever hellfires they rain on us, we must hold Dublin until the country forces arrive to relieve us." "The Irish Republic has already held out for three full days, and by international law, we are now entitled to the status of belligerents and have earned the right to send a delegate to the peace conference," " which will follow the war." " (EXPLOSION)" "So let them drop their shells on us, because, I tell you again, we are winning." "We have redeemed Dublin from shame and made her name glorious once again amongst the great cities of the world." "From our split blood, the phoenix of freedom shall arise, and our children and our children's children will enjoy the happiness and prosperity which that freedom will bring." " Know that we have won!" " (EXPLOSIONS)" "(AIRCRAFT ENGINE ROARING)" "(EXPLOSIONS)"