Joe got himself killed first time he popped his head out of the trench.
Oppenheimer
9.1s
Three years, 4,000 people, $2 billion. Well, if it doesn't go off... (sighs) we're both finished.
Oppenheimer
7.6s
Let's get to South Observation. Pull 'em out. ROBERT: We can make our determination there. (tense music continues)
Oppenheimer
20.9s
Why did you have to see her? Because she had indicated a great desire to see me before we left. At that time, I couldn't, but I felt that she had to see me. She was undergoing psychiatric treatment. She was extremely unhappy. Did you find out why she had to see you? (grim music playing)
Oppenheimer
2.4s
(wind whistling)
Oppenheimer
2.7s
(breathing heavily)
Oppenheimer
3.2s
(stomping intensifying)
Oppenheimer
15.7s
Never. Mr. President, the-the Russians have good physicists and-and... and abundant resources. - Abundant? (laughs) - Yes. - I don't think so. - (chuckles) Well, they'll-they'll put everything they have and...
Oppenheimer
13.2s
ROBERT: So I'll be here at South Observation point with Frank and Kistiakowsky. You'll all be assigned to Base Camp, West Observation or Far Observation. (suspenseful music continues)
Oppenheimer
6.6s
We go on the night of the 15th. It's a hard deadline, so if anyone has anything, speak now.
Oppenheimer
2.2s
Shall I come with you to Washington?
Oppenheimer
1.8s
Well, you'll keep me informed.
Oppenheimer
2.5s
Take my car and driver. I insist.
Oppenheimer
2s
Uh, Mr. President...
Oppenheimer
1.4s
What for?
Oppenheimer
5.6s
I'm sorry it's come to this, Robert. I think it's wrong. (unsettling music building)
Oppenheimer
4.6s
Frank knows the desert, he's left politics behind, he's been working with Lawrence for two years now.
Oppenheimer
17.9s
One night, flying back from a raid, I saw an amazing sight like a meteor. (engine rumbling) A V-2 rocket headed to England. I can't help but imagine what it will be for such an enemy rocket to carry an atomic warhead. (rhythmic stomping)