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01:38This looks like a job for Superman.
02:08This looks like a job for Superman.
02:38You take care of him.
02:39I'll go back and help the others.
02:53I hear you're coming a great story.
02:56Only somebody else brought it in.
03:05Well, hello.
03:08May I congratulate you, too?
03:09Skip the sarcasm, Chief.
03:11You missed a page one story.
03:12We had the story.
03:14We'd have phoned it in if we hadn't been stabbed in the back.
03:16You've got the wrong slant, Lois.
03:18Kent gave the plan of the scoop we badly needed.
03:20Oh, yeah.
03:21Well, he's still a rat for my money.
03:23While I'm out there risking my neck, he...
03:26Who's your silent partner?
03:32I'm the rat.
03:38Lois Lane, Clark Kent.
03:40Nice bit of reporting you did.
03:42A little underhanded, of course, but still nice.
03:44Well, I'm sorry, but my getting a job depended on us.
03:47Oh, by the way, what about that job?
03:48You've been on the payroll for hours.
03:50Now, perhaps we could have some teamwork around here.
03:53We will.
03:55Fix him up at the desk.
03:56Give me a rewrite for you.
04:26Oh, my God.
04:56And here's the latest about the most glamorous figure
05:00that's ever flashed across the news horizon.
05:02Yes, you guessed it.
05:03Superman.
05:05A confidential source has passed on the rumor
05:07that he's been summoned to Washington
05:08for a super-secret assignment.
05:10It's only a rumor, remember.
05:12Now for other important news of the day.
05:20The spider lady.
05:26Did you hear that broadcast?
05:28Yes.
05:29The government's calling in Superman.
05:31There can be only one reason.
05:32They perfected the Ray machine
05:34and want him to guard it.
05:35Yeah, that'll make it tougher for us
05:36to get a hold of it.
05:37Not even Superman will keep me
05:39from getting that machine.
05:40I must have it, and I will have it.
05:42How about the test on the machine
05:43who was reported to us?
05:45Get me Crandall in New Mexico.
05:46Crandall, stand by.
06:09The spider lady wants to talk to you.
06:10Do you know whether they're testing
06:15the relativity reducer Ray soon?
06:18Well, if they're not,
06:18they've certainly wasted a lot of time
06:20and money building a target.
06:21I don't want that test held
06:22until I get a scientist out there
06:24to observe it.
06:25Well, how do you figure on stopping it?
06:27You have apparatus to create negative rays.
06:29I'll expect you to delay it
06:31until it suits my convenience.
06:33That's a big order.
06:34You will obey it.
06:38We're all French here.
06:39Take off my mask.
06:46I think that Superman
06:48has taken on a job
06:49even he won't be able to accomplish.
07:03Word reached me
07:03that you want to see me,
07:04Mr. Secretary.
07:05I came at once.
07:07Superman,
07:07your remarkable achievements
07:09have convinced us
07:10that you're just the person
07:11for a most difficult assignment.
07:13Gentlemen, Superman,
07:15you've heard of Dr. Graham,
07:17our distinguished nuclear scientist.
07:18Superman, I'm very happy to know you.
07:20How do you do?
07:21The world knows that Dr. Graham
07:23is working on the mysterious reducer Ray.
07:25We hope it does not know
07:27he has now perfected it.
07:28I see.
07:29Will you step over here,
07:31Superman?
07:38Reduce rays are constantly bombarding the Earth
07:41in large quantities
07:42without any serious effect.
07:44But when concentrated in this machine,
07:46it becomes the most deadly weapon
07:47the world has ever seen.
07:49How does it work?
07:50That is, if you're free to say.
07:51Why, I think it's safe to tell you.
07:53Dr. Graham, will you explain, please?
07:55Certainly.
07:56Once the exact location of the target is known,
08:00its latitude and longitude
08:01are fed into the apparatus
08:03by means of a perforated tape
08:05which is concealed inside.
08:07The machine from then on
08:08makes its own calculations.
08:10And so by merely pressing a button,
08:12the operator can destroy the target
08:13even though it's thousands of miles away.
08:16Now you're beginning to understand
08:18the terrific force we're dealing with.
08:20A force more powerful even
08:22than the atomic bomb.
08:24Have all arrangements for the test
08:25been completed, Doctor?
08:26Yes, Mr. Secretary.
08:28A concrete blockhouse
08:29has been built in a western desert.
08:31Miles from any habitation.
08:33I'd like you to see that test, Superman.
08:38The location is here.
08:41Hmm, that's about 2,000 miles away.
08:45I can be there in 30 seconds.
08:47It'll take me about that much time
08:49to make the necessary adjustments.
08:50In that case, I'd better be leaving.
08:53Oh, that's the window.
08:54The door is over here.
08:55Yes, I know.
08:58Up, up, and away!
09:00I'd like to test the negative rays
09:08this gun gives out
09:09before I turn them
09:10against the reducer ring.
09:12Here comes the train.
09:13Why don't you try and stop it?
09:16That's a good idea.
09:17I'll experiment on that.
09:30It worked perfectly.
09:33I'll bet that engineer
09:34will never figure out
09:34what stopped this train.
09:36Now we're ready
09:36for the reducer ray.
10:00The beam isn't carrying.
10:08Something's blocking it.
10:11Are you ready, Doctor?
10:13All ready.
10:28Crandall calling Spider Lady.
10:30Now that you've seen
10:54the destructive force
10:55of the reducer ray,
10:57I'll tell you
10:58why we ask you to come here.
10:59We want you to guard it.
11:02You can understand the danger
11:03which would threaten the world
11:04if it fell into the wrong hands.
11:06I appreciate your confidence in me.
11:08All I can say is
11:09I accept the trust
11:10and its responsibilities.
11:12Thank you, sir.
11:14Our New Mexico men
11:16were wiped out.
11:18The reducer ray
11:19is the greatest force
11:20the world has ever known.
11:22I intend to capture it.
11:23How about Superman?
11:24If he interferes,
11:25I'll find a way
11:26to destroy him.
11:38Meteor headed toward Earth.
11:40What about it?
11:42May hit near Metropolis.
11:45Thanks, Professor Leeds.
11:46That's a story.
11:48Press room.
11:49Yes, sir.
11:50Hold page one
11:51for possible replay.
11:54City desk.
12:03Professor,
12:03this is a full report
12:05on the asteroid
12:05that's heading to the Earth.
12:07We completed it
12:08a few minutes ago.
12:09What does it all
12:10add up to, Morgan?
12:11The asteroid
12:12is steadily disintegrating.
12:14By the time
12:14it reaches the Earth,
12:15it'll probably be no larger
12:17than an ordinary meteor.
12:18Ordinary?
12:19I doubt that.
12:21Its behavior
12:22has been very strange.
12:24What is its present location?
12:27Approximately
12:2730,000 miles away.
12:29As near as we can calculate,
12:31it should strike
12:31our atmosphere
12:32in about 10 hours.
12:34Oh.
12:36It'll be about
12:36eight tonight.
12:38You'd better inform
12:39the press,
12:39but avoid anything sensational.
12:41We don't want any panic.
12:42All right, sir.
12:43What is it, Morgan?
12:51Well, I was wondering
12:53if you'd heard anything
12:54about my raise.
12:56Yes, I have.
12:57I meant to tell you,
12:58the board turned down
12:59your request for a raise.
13:01I can't get along
13:02on what they pay me.
13:03I need money.
13:04I know.
13:04I'm sorry.
13:06I'll bring it up again
13:07at the very first opportunity.
13:13Well, it's eight o'clock
13:17and no meteor on sight.
13:19Those observatory wizards
13:20must have miscalculated.
13:21According to my watch,
13:22it's only 7.59 and a half.
13:24Hey, I think I see it.
13:26Where?
13:34That's the biggest meteor
13:35I've ever seen.
13:36I wonder where it landed.
13:41There may not be anything left.
13:42It seems to have disappeared
13:43before it reached the horizon.
13:45Well, we still know.
13:46I have a network of spotters
13:47waiting to report.
13:49Meteors are so strange
13:50and mysterious.
13:51They come from somewhere
13:52out of the universe.
13:54Nobody knows where.
13:59Yes?
14:01Okay.
14:02Yes, I have it.
14:03A small meteorite
14:05landed on the farm
14:06of Adam Jones
14:07seven miles north of town
14:08on State Highway 3.
14:10Yes, sir?
14:11Jimmy, stay here.
14:12We'll let Lois and Kent
14:13cover this.
14:14They might as well
14:14start learning
14:15how to work together.
14:16Oh, heck.
14:18I have a hunch
14:19we'll do all right.
14:21Don't you think so, Lois?
14:22Oh, yes.
14:23In fact, yes, indeed.
14:33What was that?
15:03It must be a blowout.
15:06That's funny.
15:07It steers all right.
15:09Just the same.
15:10You better go out and see.
15:12All right.
15:20I think it's the right rear.
15:22Professor Leeds,
15:48did you find the meteor?
15:49Yes, it's probably
15:50at the observatory by now.
15:52Morgan, my assistant,
15:53started back with it
15:53a half hour ago.
15:55You know, this meteorite
15:56has some very peculiar qualities.
15:58Come along
15:59and have a look at it
15:59if you like.
16:00Well, thanks.
16:01I will.
16:01Isn't your assistant here?
16:20He probably stepped out
16:21to get us something to eat.
16:23He missed his supper
16:23because of the meteor hunt.
16:25Well, here it is.
16:26I told Morgan
16:28to put it in the lead box
16:29until we had a chance
16:29to test it
16:30for radioactivity.
16:32You know, Kent,
16:33from its characteristics,
16:35this meteorite
16:35may be a fragment
16:36of the planet Krypton
16:37which exploded
16:38many years ago.
16:43Morgan's already
16:44made a test.
16:45The meteorite contains
16:46nothing dangerous
16:47to us.
16:48Is there anything wrong,
16:50Mr. Kent?
16:51I don't know.
16:52I don't think so.
16:53Please go on.
16:56I'll turn off the lights.
17:06Now you'll see
17:07what I mean
17:07when I say
17:08this meteorite
17:09is different.
17:18The fragment
17:19glows
17:20with its own
17:21inner light.
17:22We don't know why.
17:24The exploded parts
17:25of Krypton
17:25circle the sun
17:26for years,
17:27the form of asteroids.
17:29This one eventually
17:30came within
17:30the Earth's
17:31gravitational pull.
17:48is there anything
17:49that we can do
17:50with our
17:50stars?
17:53Operator,
17:54get me the coroner.
17:57Clark Kent
17:57just died in my office.
18:00Is it possible
18:02that Clark Kent,
18:03mighty Superman,
18:04can really be dead?
18:06What terrible power
18:07does this strange
18:08metal wield
18:09over the Man of Steel?
18:11Be sure to see
18:12Man of Steel,
18:14the fourth action
18:15chapter of Superman
18:16at this theater
18:18next week.

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