What do you mean, no immediate danger? I heard they're losing oxygen. Can they get back?

7 seconds sound clip from the Apollo 13 movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:03:21 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- Astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert are making their way through the tunnel to the lunar module, using it as a lifeboat so they'll have electrical power for their radios on the command module.

- Apollo 13 is apparently also losing breathing oxygen...

- Slow down. An electrical failure. What exactly does that mean?

- The emergency has ruled out any chance of a lunar landing...

- And could endanger the lives of the astronauts themselves if the LEM oxygen supply, plus whatever is left of the command module's oxygen can't last them until they can get back to Earth.

- What do you mean, no immediate danger? I heard they're losing oxygen. Can they get back?

- The LEM's descent rocket engine will be used in aborting the mission and getting them safely back to Earth.

- Recapping what has happened now:

- The Apollo 13 astronauts may be in grave danger.

- No, don't give me that NASA bullshit!

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