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Terror on the Island (1959) is a thrilling sci-fi horror classic that follows a group of scientists and sailors stranded on a remote island after a storm. What begins as a routine stop turns into a nightmare when they discover the island is overrun by genetically mutated killer shrews. As night falls, the group must fight for survival against these ferocious creatures. This public domain film delivers suspense, tension, and a chilling atmosphere straight from the golden age of drive-in horror.

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00:00:00First in Alaska and then invading steadily southward, there were reports of a new species, the giant killer shrew.
00:00:30The End
00:01:00There's a lot of quiet out there. Almost smell it, can't you?
00:01:23No, but I can feel it. That pressure's dropped so fast, it almost made my ears pop.
00:01:30The hurricane's got different ways of telling you it's there. Where is it?
00:01:36Get ahead.
00:01:39What's that mean to us?
00:01:41Now, boy, that puts our port right in the middle of it.
00:01:48There's a cove on the lee side, though. We'll snuggle up close to the bluff and ride it out.
00:01:52What about the bottom?
00:01:53Well, the chart shows it's good holding ground. It's clay.
00:01:56You know something? If this thing had an automatic pilot, I wouldn't have to put up with you.
00:02:04Then you wouldn't have nobody to chew out.
00:02:08We should be there in a couple of hours. These mills of yours keep running.
00:02:13Look, automatic pilots can't play Dixieland jazz on them engines like I can.
00:02:17Hey, Rook. Rook. Rook, come here.
00:02:32Take a look.
00:02:35There she is, dead ahead.
00:02:36Man, that sure do look good.
00:02:45A man named Craggers owns this island, doesn't he?
00:02:48That's the name on the crate, Dr. Milo Craggers.
00:02:50We'll unload tomorrow. I don't want this craft sitting high in that water when that blow hits.
00:02:55You're going to ride stern, too, with a lot of water under?
00:02:57That's right.
00:02:58That sea won't make up in that cove.
00:03:00That wind will have her whipping around like a kite.
00:03:01Step forward and break out the heavy-weather hook.
00:03:05Check it and make sure it's free to run.
00:03:07I'll mount the shack.
00:03:08Good.
00:03:31Oh, she'll ride like a duck.
00:03:50If she swings too far to starboard, we might have to take a check line to shore.
00:03:55Hey, Rook.
00:03:56Take a slant up that trail.
00:03:57Now, that's a rather strange set-up, wouldn't you say?
00:04:04Looks like somebody's getting rid of somebody, huh, Captain?
00:04:08Maybe.
00:04:09Hard to tell.
00:04:10I'm Dr. Craggers.
00:04:29Thorne Sherman.
00:04:31I have your supplies aboard.
00:04:32That's good.
00:04:33Nothing wrong with Captain Ferguson, I hope.
00:04:35Well, I wouldn't know.
00:04:38I just bought his run.
00:04:39Oh, I see.
00:04:41Were you able to fill our order?
00:04:43Everything on the list.
00:04:44Here's the manifest.
00:04:46Missing last week's supply has run us a little short, you know.
00:04:50Captain, after you have unloaded, I have a passenger for you.
00:04:54Anne.
00:04:56Captain Sherman, this is my daughter, Anne Craggers.
00:05:00Hello.
00:05:01So you're the passenger?
00:05:02That's right, Captain.
00:05:04Oh, it's going to be nice having you aboard.
00:05:07I'm getting a little tired looking at Griswold.
00:05:09But we're, uh, we're not leaving today.
00:05:16In fact, we're not even unloading.
00:05:20That load will cut the roll in half.
00:05:24You expecting an invasion?
00:05:27Yes, animals.
00:05:29Game or otherwise?
00:05:30Well, there's certain conditions that could be dangerous.
00:05:38Hey, Ruff.
00:05:39You want to shake the kinks out?
00:05:40Limber up a little?
00:05:42Not me, Captain Blythe.
00:05:43You go right ahead and stretch your legs.
00:05:45That ship's going to be bugging like a bugging bronc for long.
00:05:48Besides, I got some work left to do.
00:05:50If you do come ashore, wear a gun.
00:05:53Got you, Captain.
00:05:54I'm going to run this one of the masks.
00:05:59I'll be back to you, Captain.
00:06:02Good night.
00:06:02When I told you about the hurricane, you act like you didn't know anything about it.
00:06:28What's the matter? You're set broken down?
00:06:30You've been out of communication for more than a week, Captain.
00:06:33Can't be fixed.
00:06:35Totally out of commission.
00:06:38My assistance.
00:06:40Mr. Ferrell, Jerry Ferrell.
00:06:49Father, perhaps the Captain would enjoy a drink.
00:06:53Well, of course.
00:06:55Will you join us in a cocktail?
00:06:57Well, I've never been known to turn down a drink yet.
00:07:00I'll be glad to accept.
00:07:02Fine.
00:07:03In that case, we'll have martinis.
00:07:05Mario?
00:07:06Si, senor.
00:07:07Mix them, please.
00:07:13Right this way, Captain.
00:07:15Come in.
00:07:36You have everything here you need?
00:07:38Oh, we are self-sufficient here.
00:07:40We have cows for fresh milk and chickens for fresh eggs.
00:07:44We even have saddle horses.
00:07:46Sort of a world all your own.
00:07:48That's exactly what I've tried to create.
00:07:50Well, to each his own.
00:07:51If you have to be isolated for your work, you've picked a lonely little island.
00:07:56Excuse me, please.
00:07:57I think I'll change.
00:08:08Well, she's a little worried because you aren't leaving until tomorrow.
00:08:11Well, I can understand that.
00:08:13But there's something else bothering her.
00:08:15Rathford?
00:08:16Rathford!
00:08:17Rathford, would you please step over here?
00:08:19I'd like you to meet someone.
00:08:20Just a second, Doctor.
00:08:22That could go on for hours.
00:08:36Dr. Baines!
00:08:37There's no need to shout, Doctor.
00:08:38I'm right here.
00:08:39How are you, Doctor?
00:08:41There's no need to shout, Doctor. I'm right here.
00:08:44I'd like you to meet Captain Thorne Sherman.
00:08:47This is my other assistant, Radford Baines.
00:08:50How do you do?
00:08:51Two new letters since lunch, Doctor.
00:08:53Both support GT 116.
00:08:56That's good, but...
00:08:57We can breed them to the 205 group in about three weeks.
00:09:00But I'd prefer to wait and expose about half of them
00:09:03to the Hoskins factor first.
00:09:05If you agree.
00:09:07Good idea.
00:09:10Do you know there's a hurricane coming?
00:09:13A hurricane?
00:09:15Well, I don't suppose there's much we can do about that.
00:09:20Glad to meet you.
00:09:22Sherman, wasn't it?
00:09:29You have to excuse Radford.
00:09:31Anything that does not concern his project
00:09:33does not get through to him.
00:09:35Brilliant mind.
00:09:37He was doubted if someone didn't remind him to eat.
00:09:39Must be very interesting work.
00:09:41What's his field?
00:09:42Biology.
00:09:43We specialize in genetics, heredity.
00:09:45I'm afraid my interest doesn't run in that line, you know.
00:09:48Think what would happen if you could isolate
00:09:50and identify the inherited factor in each gene.
00:09:53Now, wait a minute.
00:09:54I'm afraid I'm not very good with pure research.
00:09:56This is practical research.
00:09:58Generally among mammals, the smaller the size,
00:10:01the higher the metabolism and the shorter the lifespan.
00:10:04Is that right?
00:10:05Well, I'm attempting to decrease the size
00:10:08while maintaining a low metabolism
00:10:10and resultant a longer lifespan.
00:10:12What reason?
00:10:13Overpopulation.
00:10:16Not a problem now, but it will be in time.
00:10:26If it were half as big as we are now,
00:10:28we could live twice as long in our natural resources.
00:10:33Father, may I speak with you a moment?
00:10:35Will you please excuse us, Captain?
00:10:37Well, providing you drop the captain.
00:10:39I prefer a thorn.
00:10:44No.
00:10:49Well.
00:10:56Tell me something, Doctor.
00:10:57Has a hurricane ever hit this island before
00:10:59that you know of?
00:11:00I wouldn't know.
00:11:02You've only been here nine months
00:11:04and this place has been unoccupied for years.
00:11:06Well, have you ever been through one?
00:11:09Only the fringes.
00:11:10Well, this one's building up very fast.
00:11:12Pressure drops very quickly in the center.
00:11:14I'd advise you to get some doors and windows open
00:11:16in this place.
00:11:20Huh.
00:11:21Ventilators on the roof.
00:11:23And if you're freshened hands drink,
00:11:24I'll go and check them.
00:11:26I'd be happy to.
00:11:28Thank heavens, you're right today.
00:11:31Why? Oration's getting short?
00:11:33No, it's more than that.
00:11:34Much more.
00:11:35We'll surely be able to sail tomorrow, won't we?
00:11:38Possibly.
00:11:40But not probable.
00:11:41Not too late, anyway.
00:11:43It takes a long time for a sea like that to quiet down.
00:11:45Well, if you're worrying about me, you needn't.
00:11:47I'm a good sailor.
00:11:50Well, I'm not worried about you.
00:11:52We'll sail when the time's right.
00:11:54All right.
00:11:55Got them opened all right.
00:11:57Well, Captain, let me freshen you a drink.
00:12:01One for the road.
00:12:03I'm not trying to rush you, but it will be dark soon.
00:12:06I've invited Thorne for dinner, Father.
00:12:11Oh, I see.
00:12:15If you're not worried about your ship, you're welcome.
00:12:17I'll take a rainjack on that dinner, if you wish.
00:12:20Father, I've asked Thorne to stay.
00:12:25Progress, Doctor.
00:12:29This is the sole survivor of Group 30.
00:12:3128 months old today.
00:12:34Well, that's equivalent to 140 years to us.
00:12:38That's right.
00:12:39Yet it still maintains low metabolism without any sluggishness.
00:12:44It's not the breakthrough, but it certainly sets our course.
00:12:49Radford, suspend series 52 through, uh, 96,
00:12:55and we'll concentrate on the rest.
00:12:56What is that?
00:12:57It's a sorex-soricidae.
00:12:59Looks like a small rat.
00:13:03Smells like a skunk.
00:13:05They have musk glands in their knees.
00:13:07These little fellows are our subjects.
00:13:10They have a birth cycle of 10 to 14 days.
00:13:14And using them, we can establish traits.
00:13:17We can trace the progressions through a number of generations
00:13:19over a short period of time.
00:13:21Well, how big do they get?
00:13:25That's an adult.
00:13:29You see, the muscle is longer and thicker than the rats.
00:13:33It extends over the lower mandible.
00:13:34See?
00:13:35Does he bite?
00:13:37Only when he's hungry.
00:13:38Well, maybe you'd better take him.
00:13:39He doesn't know me.
00:13:41All he knows is his next meal.
00:13:44Uh, he's just been fed.
00:13:47He'll be all right for another eight hours.
00:13:49He's kept on the floor.
00:13:50No, no!
00:13:52No, no!
00:13:53No, no!
00:13:55He's not a problem.
00:13:57Well, he's not a problem.
00:13:58No!
00:14:00He's gone.
00:14:01No, no!
00:14:02It's a problem!
00:14:03No, no!
00:14:04No, no, no!
00:14:05No, no, no!
00:14:07No, no!
00:14:08No, no!
00:14:10No.
00:14:11No!
00:14:12No!
00:14:13No, no!
00:14:14No, no!
00:14:15No, no!
00:14:16No, no!
00:14:17They are digging animals, a lot like the moe.
00:14:21They feed only at night, unless they are starving.
00:14:24And when they are hungry enough, they'll tackle anything, regardless of size.
00:14:29No kidding.
00:14:30Mm-hmm.
00:14:31If you leave two of them in a cage for 12 hours without food,
00:14:34the stronger will eat the weaker.
00:14:36Like cannibals.
00:14:38Precisely.
00:14:39You see, their intense activity requires a tremendous amount of energy.
00:14:44To supply, they must eat three times their own weight in food every 24 hours or starve.
00:14:52Radford, Radford, would you please take this?
00:14:56Take it with me.
00:14:59Yeah.
00:15:01Some call them bone eaters.
00:15:06When the flesh is gone, they'll eat the bones for marrow.
00:15:09All they'll leave are teeth, horns, hooves...
00:15:12I could use another martini, do you mind?
00:15:15Of course, my dear.
00:15:17I'll get you one.
00:15:26There you are.
00:15:30Mario!
00:15:31Mario!
00:15:33We'll show you to the bathroom.
00:15:34He'll freshen up a bit.
00:15:35Uh...
00:15:36Yerbi el seƱor al baƱo.
00:15:37Si, seƱor.
00:15:38SĆ­game, por favor.
00:15:39Excuse me.
00:15:40Mm-hmm.
00:15:41Aquƭ, seƱor.
00:15:42Sƭ, seƱor.
00:15:43SĆ­game, por favor.
00:15:44SĆ­.
00:15:45Mm-hmm.
00:16:00Aquƭ, seƱor.
00:16:01No.
00:16:02You've got a problem, too?
00:16:08You got a problem too?
00:16:11Que paso?
00:16:13Nada.
00:16:14Nothing, seƱor.
00:16:15But you will live on the ship tomorrow.
00:16:18Well, I think that all depends on the wind and the sea, don't you?
00:16:22Si.
00:16:23Si, seƱor.
00:16:25I'm sorry.
00:16:26I'm sorry.
00:16:27I'm sorry.
00:16:28I'm sorry.
00:16:29I'm sorry.
00:16:30I'm sorry.
00:16:31I'm sorry.
00:16:32I'm sorry.
00:16:33I'm sorry.
00:16:34I'm sorry.
00:16:35I'm sorry.
00:16:36I'm sorry.
00:16:37I don't know.
00:16:40Ah, you're me joking.
00:16:43I feel the point.
00:16:44I've seen.
00:16:46Well, I'm glad to hear that.
00:16:48Now, if anybody else is concerned about my sailing tomorrow, why, you see, they feel the point too, huh?
00:16:54I don't like to repeat myself.
00:16:56Okay, seƱor.
00:17:07I know.
00:17:08But I'm not saying that you created them, Jerry.
00:17:22I am saying that because of your drunken stupidity and leaving the cage door open, you created the horrible situation that now exists.
00:17:41Look, Ann, this is a mistake any one of us might have made.
00:17:45And I'm getting a little sick of being called an irresponsible drunk.
00:17:49Now, believe me, I am.
00:17:56Excuse me.
00:17:57I don't care for a cigarette.
00:18:13Thanks.
00:18:14And thank heavens you arrived today.
00:18:15You said that before.
00:18:16What's the strain?
00:18:17That don't make sense.
00:18:18Please excuse me.
00:18:19But it seems like everything is coming to a head at once.
00:18:22I want to leave, but I want my father to go with me.
00:18:24Well, then, why doesn't he?
00:18:29We've discussed it many times, but he's adamant.
00:18:32I'm sure Jerry has a lot to do with his decision.
00:18:38He tried to convince me that the crisis will only last for a few...
00:18:46Well, this is certainly a cozy little scene.
00:18:52It might even be called intimate.
00:18:54Boy meets girl and all...
00:18:55Stop it, Jerry.
00:18:56That remark is uncalled for.
00:18:58What I do or have to say does not concern you.
00:19:01I can't disagree with you more, my dear.
00:19:03I'm concerned with everything you do, and I intend to keep it that way.
00:19:07Now, in my book, an engagement isn't a casual thing.
00:19:09In my book, it isn't either.
00:19:11And last night ended ours.
00:19:22No, it's time to go.
00:19:26No, I can't do that.
00:19:27No, I can't do that.
00:19:31No, no, I can't do that.
00:19:32No, it's time to run.
00:19:33Oh, my God.
00:20:03Help! Help!
00:20:05Stop the car!
00:20:07Stop the car!
00:20:13Help! Help!
00:20:15Stop the car!
00:20:17Help!
00:20:19Stop the car!
00:20:27Be reasonable.
00:20:29Everybody in the world is scared to death of something.
00:20:31That's evident.
00:20:33When they came at us last night, you knocked me down getting inside the fence.
00:20:36It's just that I can't stand them.
00:20:38And I've discovered something I can't stand.
00:20:41All right.
00:20:43But I advise you not to mention them to anyone.
00:20:46I'm gonna complete these experiments with your father regardless of anything.
00:20:49Do you understand that?
00:20:51Nobody is gonna take this chance away from me.
00:20:57That's Captain Sherman.
00:20:59Checking the weather. I'll get him.
00:21:05Captain.
00:21:06Time for dinner.
00:21:15Help!
00:21:16The model!
00:21:17Help, Captain!
00:21:18Captain!
00:21:19Help!
00:21:20The model!
00:21:21Help!
00:21:22The model!
00:21:23Help!
00:21:24The model!
00:21:25The model!
00:21:26The model!
00:21:27The model!
00:21:28The model!
00:21:29The model!
00:21:30The model!
00:21:31The model!
00:21:32The model!
00:21:33The model!
00:21:34The model!
00:21:35The model!
00:21:36The model!
00:21:37The model!
00:21:38The model!
00:21:39The model!
00:21:40The model!
00:21:41The model!
00:21:42The model!
00:21:43The model!
00:21:44The model!
00:21:45The model!
00:21:46The model!
00:21:47The model!
00:21:48The model!
00:21:49The model!
00:21:50I can't stop doing that.
00:21:53I can't stop just a mile.
00:21:56If one of those trees crashes through, it might just knock the...
00:21:59Look, honey, any tree on this side of the house will fall away from it.
00:22:03So, just relax.
00:22:06But I think I'd better go back aboard.
00:22:09I don't think I'm not grateful for your hospitality.
00:22:12I am.
00:22:13I'm not grateful for your hospitality.
00:22:15I am.
00:22:17I don't think I'm not grateful for your hospitality. I am.
00:22:20I'll see you tomorrow.
00:22:21Thorne, your ship is safe.
00:22:23Please, stay here with me.
00:22:26Why?
00:22:27You scared or lonesome?
00:22:29Both.
00:22:31I'll take a rain check on it.
00:22:33Thorne, you can't leave.
00:22:36No one opens that gate after dark.
00:22:39Well, who's going to stop me? You?
00:22:42Well, Bess.
00:22:44No one opens that gate at night.
00:22:47Now, look, I don't ask questions because it's against my principles.
00:22:54But wouldn't you like to explain that?
00:22:57All right. Sit down and I will.
00:22:59Give me the gun.
00:23:01It's not very becoming, anyway.
00:23:03Do you believe in fairy tales?
00:23:06Well, I'm a little old for that sort of thing, but, uh, what'd you have in mind?
00:23:10Well, I'll tell you about one.
00:23:11A true fairy tale.
00:23:13And you're right in the middle of it.
00:23:15Oh?
00:23:16Have you ever heard of a shrew?
00:23:18As in taming of the...
00:23:19No, the animal.
00:23:21Radford called them Sauric sericidae when he showed you one.
00:23:24Oh, then shrew must be the common name for those cute little animals.
00:23:27Cute?
00:23:28That's the last word you can use to describe those little monsters.
00:23:32They're the most horrible animals on the face of the earth.
00:23:35As father told you, they breed within three weeks after birth.
00:23:37The last time is around one year.
00:23:38Yeah, I know what your father told me, but what's that got to do with me opening that gate?
00:23:45There are two or three hundred giant shrews out there.
00:23:50Monsters weighing between 50 and 100 pounds.
00:23:52Fifty to a hundred.
00:23:57Wait a minute.
00:23:58You must be kidding.
00:23:59I'm definitely not kidding.
00:24:03That's as big as a full-grown wolf.
00:24:05And what's more, they are beginning to starve.
00:24:12No wonder you didn't want me to go out there.
00:24:15Thanks for saving my skin.
00:24:16Well, I'm sorry I had to threaten you with a gun.
00:24:20But I didn't know how else to stop you.
00:24:22Oh, it was very effective.
00:24:24But all you had to do was tell me about them.
00:24:26Well, I hoped I wouldn't have to.
00:24:28But you changed everything when you started to leave.
00:24:31And I had to stop you some way.
00:24:35You say there's two or three hundred out there?
00:24:38Ann!
00:24:44That's right, Captain Thorne.
00:24:46And if you'd stuck with your rowboat and played captain
00:24:49instead of trying to play detective,
00:24:51you wouldn't have to worry about how many are out there, would you?
00:24:53That's enough, Jerry.
00:25:00What's wrong, Ann?
00:25:02Well, Thorne decided to leave.
00:25:04To dissuade him, I started to tell him about the shrews.
00:25:08He might as well know the whole story.
00:25:10It's half of it.
00:25:16I guess we're all a little jumpy, Captain.
00:25:18Yeah, I'm sorry.
00:25:22Six months ago,
00:25:23we managed to isolate the factor controlling size.
00:25:28Two leaders were born.
00:25:29Six individuals were kept for study.
00:25:32They were about the size of buckshot at birth.
00:25:35But the rate of growth was abnormal.
00:25:40They continued to grow and grow.
00:25:43They were mutants.
00:25:46But they inherited all the negative characteristics of their breed.
00:25:50Somehow, they managed to escape.
00:25:52But a month later,
00:25:58we saw one of their offsprings.
00:26:01They were multiplying.
00:26:03We did everything in the world to exterminate them,
00:26:06but no apparent luck.
00:26:10Then we haven't seen any.
00:26:12Since daylight needle blinds them
00:26:13and they forage only at night,
00:26:15unless starving.
00:26:16But the fact that two of them charged
00:26:21Ann and Jerry at the gate last evening
00:26:23indicates that the available food on the island
00:26:27is nearing depletion.
00:26:32Then what, Doctor?
00:26:34They will exterminate each other.
00:26:37It'll take a couple days.
00:26:39What do we do during that time?
00:26:41Stay indoors and wait until it's over.
00:26:43Let's go, Doctor.
00:26:47I thought we'd get some wires blew down on the transformer.
00:26:50I'm sorry.
00:26:51I'll get some lamps.
00:26:54Mario!
00:26:55Mario!
00:26:57Si, senor!
00:26:58There's a lantern in the pantry.
00:26:59Light it and bring it in here.
00:27:04Bradford, light all the candles you can find.
00:27:06All right, I will.
00:27:07Where's the generator?
00:27:08Outside.
00:27:09Can't get at it at night.
00:27:13Here, let me help you.
00:27:15The lantern will give you all the light you need.
00:27:18I will join you shortly, Jerry.
00:27:31Well, Jerry, I felt she was sincere
00:27:34and made sense from her standpoint.
00:27:38Wanting her father to leave the island with her makes sense?
00:27:41I'd be much better for the project
00:27:44if I went with her for a few days.
00:27:48As a matter of fact,
00:27:49I think I'll talk to the doctor about that.
00:27:50That might be the answer.
00:27:52And another thing,
00:27:53I don't take much to this Thorn Sherman.
00:27:56He looks to me like the type that'd try anything.
00:28:01That left-handed dinner invitation,
00:28:03that was just to keep me here till after dark, wasn't it?
00:28:11I wanted you here tonight.
00:28:13I thought something terrible was going to happen.
00:28:16Why, you still feel the same way about it?
00:28:18Not as much.
00:28:19Not since you're here.
00:28:21I know everything.
00:28:21I love an open fire, don't you?
00:28:39Mm-hmm.
00:28:43The wind has a lonesome sound, doesn't it?
00:28:47It sure does.
00:28:51Back in Sweden,
00:28:52we don't have a wind this strong.
00:28:58You're a strange man, Thorn.
00:29:00I never met anyone like you.
00:29:03Oh?
00:29:04You seem so disinterested in everything.
00:29:08Aren't you the least bit curious?
00:29:10Don't you wonder about the unusual things around here?
00:29:15The guns, the fence,
00:29:17the shattered windows,
00:29:19my accent, anything?
00:29:21I'll tell you something.
00:29:23I'm only interested in anything that concerns me,
00:29:26then I do something about it.
00:29:31You're going to sail with me tomorrow,
00:29:33whether your father intends me or not.
00:29:43Thorn, no!
00:29:44Father, Brad!
00:29:47I don't think he was going out, Jerry.
00:29:48I couldn't take a chance.
00:29:49He's fool enough to.
00:29:50Don't be stupid.
00:29:51I had no intentions of going out there,
00:29:51opening that gate.
00:29:52Now somebody needed it.
00:29:53Did you hear it, doctor?
00:29:54It sounded like a human voice.
00:29:55I was thinking a rook.
00:29:56It was the livestock.
00:29:57The shrews got into the barn.
00:29:59It was the livestock.
00:29:59What was it, father?
00:30:00It was the livestock.
00:30:01It was the livestock.
00:30:02Did Mario forget to bar those doors?
00:30:03Did Mario forget to bar those doors?
00:30:04Did Mario forget to bar those doors?
00:30:09I was thinking a man out there, opening that gate.
00:30:11Now somebody needed it.
00:30:12Did you hear it, doctor?
00:30:13What was it, father?
00:30:14It was the livestock.
00:30:15Did Mario forget to bar those doors?
00:30:17No.
00:30:18I put them in the barn myself.
00:30:20I couldn't get through the wood doors.
00:30:21They're dug through the dirt floor.
00:30:22Let me ask you something, doctor.
00:30:23How could you expose all our lives,
00:30:24yourself included,
00:30:25with those things out there?
00:30:26All you had to do was get the car out there.
00:30:27Now somebody had to hide in our kitchen.
00:30:28Have you ever got a house?
00:30:29That's all me in the house?
00:30:30I do not.
00:30:31I do not.
00:30:32I do not.
00:30:33You do not.
00:30:34Go to the house.
00:30:35I do not.
00:30:36I do not.
00:30:37I do not.
00:30:38It's all.
00:30:39I do not.
00:30:40That's all.
00:30:41I do not.
00:30:43And I do not.
00:30:45I do not.
00:30:46I do not.
00:30:47What.
00:30:48I do not.
00:30:49All you had to do was get the Coast Guard or the Navy to come in here and burn them out.
00:30:53Those things got loose.
00:30:55Any unusual experiment can produce unusual results.
00:31:00That's why I chose this island.
00:31:02It's isolated.
00:31:04Miles of open water in any direction.
00:31:08Our project is privately financed.
00:31:11It's not a problem for the government or military.
00:31:15And the world is no danger.
00:31:19His species does not swim.
00:31:21And as far as the shrews are concerned, this island is their world.
00:31:28Very soon, right here on this island, there's going to be a miniature reproduction of an overpopulated world.
00:31:35And you'll see the importance of what we're working to avoid.
00:31:39I'm not concerned about all this theory.
00:31:42What I'm concerned about is our lives.
00:31:43There'll be ample time to panic when they run out of food and go on a 24-hour forage.
00:31:48How do you know they haven't already?
00:31:51That's possible.
00:31:52Their main diet has been the small animals on the island.
00:31:55That source could have been depleted 18 or 20 hours ago.
00:32:00And that's why they went after the livestock.
00:32:03There's still some food on this island before they reach the crisis.
00:32:07Where?
00:32:07No worry about them digging in here.
00:32:15The floors are tile.
00:32:16But the walls aren't, Doctor.
00:32:18They're adobe.
00:32:19Our safest bet would be on that boat.
00:32:22You may be right.
00:32:24You can reach your boat in daylight.
00:32:27The shrews will gorge themselves on livestock.
00:32:31Don't you keep them lethargy for several hours?
00:32:33There's no sense looking at the dark side.
00:32:36And there's no sense minimizing a serious situation.
00:32:39It leaves you completely unprepared to cope with it.
00:32:43Now, we certainly can't make it tonight.
00:32:46That's out of the question.
00:32:46Maybe tomorrow.
00:32:50Hi, Evan.
00:32:51We'll get some sleep tonight.
00:32:53But we'll have a watch.
00:32:54An hour and a half apiece.
00:32:55Doctor, you go first and then Radford.
00:32:57Mario, Jerry, and then me.
00:33:00Shutter all the windows.
00:33:02Make sure they're locked good and tight.
00:33:03Check all these walls.
00:33:07Come on.
00:33:09No, I think I'll stay here by the fire.
00:33:10I feel safer.
00:33:12I couldn't stand it in that room alone.
00:33:15All right.
00:33:16As you wish.
00:33:17But try to get some sleep.
00:33:19I will.
00:33:29Let's go.
00:33:59Here is Mario.
00:34:01You are next to make the patrol, no?
00:34:03Sure, Mario.
00:34:04Come on in.
00:34:07I've been waiting for you to finish.
00:34:10I must have dozed off.
00:34:12You kind of startled me.
00:34:15Sit down.
00:34:17Here.
00:34:18Have a drink.
00:34:19It will help you to relax.
00:34:20Gracias, seƱor.
00:34:21Sit down.
00:34:24Mr. Wilde.
00:34:29You just checked every room in the house, didn't you?
00:34:32Si.
00:34:33Fine.
00:34:35You're a good man, Mario.
00:34:38A man that can be trusted.
00:34:40Do you know what I've been thinking about, Mario?
00:34:53Ann and that captain?
00:34:58You and me.
00:34:59Imagine an intelligent girl like her going for a common sea trap like him.
00:35:10I know why.
00:35:14You do, too.
00:35:17In case anything goes wrong, she's looking out for her own hide.
00:35:22That's why I keep thinking about you and me.
00:35:27Anything goes wrong,
00:35:30we're going to outlast them all.
00:35:33I'm going to trust you to take my turn of patrolling the house.
00:35:55But when you finish, don't wake the captain.
00:36:01Come back here and get me.
00:36:03See, I'll probably feel good enough by then to take his turn.
00:36:09Okay, Mario?
00:36:11Si.
00:36:12Okay.
00:36:33Oh, my God.
00:36:45Don't temple.
00:36:45Uh-huh.
00:36:46I don't know.
00:36:50I don't know.
00:36:55Got it.
00:36:56Oh, Mario.
00:36:57Come on in.
00:36:57What is it?
00:36:58A shrew in the cellar?
00:36:59Yes.
00:37:00I hear him singing down there.
00:37:06Well, how did he hear you?
00:37:09He sang it down there.
00:37:11I got it.
00:37:12I got it.
00:37:13Did you see that?
00:37:14I got it?
00:37:15I got it.
00:37:16I got it.
00:37:17I got it.
00:37:18I got it.
00:37:19I got it.
00:37:20I got it.
00:37:21Did you see that?
00:37:22I got it.
00:37:23That's my name.
00:37:24Well, how did he get in?
00:37:26The store broke out the kitchen window,
00:37:28but I closed it off. He went down there.
00:37:30Why should he go down there?
00:37:32The food for the little ratones.
00:37:34I pull out to Enfrost. They love it.
00:37:36What did you tell Jerry?
00:37:38No, senor. Here is your turn next.
00:37:40Here is Una Luz.
00:37:42We kill him, no?
00:37:44Yeah.
00:37:54Ann. Ann, wake up.
00:37:56A shrew got in.
00:37:58It's all right.
00:38:00He's down in the cellar.
00:38:02Now, we're going down after him.
00:38:04But I don't want you to let anybody open that door
00:38:06until I tell you to.
00:38:08You understand?
00:38:10Good girl.
00:38:24Okay.
00:38:26Open it just a crack.
00:38:36Open.
00:38:38Hold on to it.
00:38:42Okay.
00:38:54You take that side.
00:39:24Look.
00:39:38Mario?
00:39:39Here.
00:39:40Do you see nothing?
00:39:42I see where he was.
00:39:44I do not see where he is.
00:39:46Take care.
00:39:47Yes, senor.
00:39:48I will be careful.
00:39:54Oh, my God, I'm here.
00:39:56And he also got to be safe.
00:40:02Here, I'll fix that.
00:40:24Doctor, get down here, quick.
00:40:36You all right down there?
00:40:38Doctor, get down here, quick.
00:40:40Oh, Mario.
00:41:08Mario.
00:41:10He...
00:41:12He's dead.
00:41:14Dead?
00:41:21I got this on him right away. He couldn't have bled to death.
00:41:27Might as well let go of it.
00:41:29Won't do him any good now.
00:41:33What could have killed him?
00:41:35I'm not certain.
00:41:39Till the autopsy.
00:41:41Hematoxic syndrome.
00:41:43I'm afraid so.
00:41:45We'll know after pathology.
00:41:47Doctor, that's not the same animal you showed me.
00:41:51That's a monster.
00:41:53As I said, they're mutants.
00:41:57In controlling the size factor, we seem to have crossed some of the other characteristics.
00:42:03Well, you certainly did a good job of it.
00:42:05I've known that for some time, Captain.
00:42:15Would you please give me a hand that Mario...
00:42:17Bradford, bring up the animal.
00:42:19Well, I'll take a look.
00:42:21I'll take a look.
00:42:22I'll take a look.
00:42:23I'll take a look.
00:42:24I'll take a look.
00:42:38An extremely high poison content in the shrew's saliva.
00:42:42Mm-hmm.
00:42:43Now, compare it with this.
00:42:46Careful count isn't necessary.
00:42:48Any indication of the same poison in Mario's blood will give you the answer.
00:42:53Yes, you're right.
00:42:57Look, Ann.
00:43:01Brooding about it's not going to do any good.
00:43:04Now, why don't you try to think of something else?
00:43:06Tell me, what do you do around here?
00:43:09Are you a scientist?
00:43:11I'm a zoologist.
00:43:13Oh.
00:43:14That's the study of animal life, isn't it?
00:43:16Well, do you specialize?
00:43:18What do you specialize in?
00:43:20They're dying.
00:43:22Well, I had a hand in these, too.
00:43:25And I'm partly to blame.
00:43:36But this ends it.
00:43:37If we ever get off this island, I'll never have anything to do with it again.
00:43:42What will you do?
00:43:45Live normally.
00:43:46Like normal women do.
00:43:48May see it seem a little dull after the life I've been living.
00:43:53But rather dull and alive than excited and...
00:43:56I'll take a dull, alive woman every time.
00:43:58Say, Thorn.
00:44:16The autopsy has proved what we suspected.
00:44:19The autopsy has proved it.
00:44:20Several weeks ago, I concocted the most virulent poison I could with the materials I had at hand.
00:44:26And we put it out as bait.
00:44:28The carrier was killed by poison.
00:44:32Doctor, I wonder if you thought the system of the Sorex enabled them to assimilate that poison.
00:44:39It remained in the salivary glands of their jaws.
00:44:42Isn't that wonderful?
00:44:46Well, I am sorry.
00:44:47Of course, I always speak from the clinical point of view.
00:44:50Well, don't you have something to counteract that poison?
00:44:53Once Mary was bitten, I'm afraid there's nothing anyone could have done.
00:45:02This indicates that they cannot afford to get even so much as a scratch from these animals.
00:45:08They are more poisonous than snakes.
00:45:10Well, do you think they're all affected?
00:45:12The best way to find out is let them all bite you and see which bite you die after.
00:45:18We might just all get that chance, Jerry.
00:45:21You included.
00:45:22Doctor, I've closed all the doors in the house.
00:45:26I suggest we do the same thing with this hall and this lab.
00:45:29We'll cut down the chances of getting in the front of the house.
00:45:32I think if we keep up close watching those walls and windows in there,
00:45:35we might make it till daybreak.
00:45:37The walls are two feet thick.
00:45:40Do you think they have a chance to dig in?
00:45:43Of course there's a chance.
00:45:45Anywhere that plaster's off, that adobe's as soft as mush where that rain hit it.
00:45:49I can't hit it.
00:45:50I can't hit it.
00:45:55I can't hit it.
00:45:56It's a good idea, Doctor.
00:46:05It's not a bad idea, Doctor.
00:46:10But here's another possibility, Doctor.
00:46:14It's very light out.
00:46:16It's going to be daylight soon.
00:46:19We'll take the shrew that killed Mario and throw it out.
00:46:22It's not a bad idea, Doctor.
00:46:25But here's another possibility, Doctor.
00:46:28It's very light out.
00:46:30It's going to be daylight soon.
00:46:32We'll take the shrew that killed Mario and throw it over the fence and use it for bait.
00:46:37If they show up for it, of course, they'll run for the boats out.
00:46:41But if they don't, then I'll go down and have Rook lay-to with a lighter.
00:46:44Then I'll return to the bend and the trail and give you the all-clear signal.
00:46:49Sounds fine, Captain.
00:46:50Good. Then you explain it to the rest.
00:46:52Yes, I will.
00:47:02Well, the bait's been out for 20 minutes.
00:47:08Nothing's touched it.
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00:47:40Even the wind has gone down. Isn't that wonderful?
00:47:44I'm afraid it's not over, my dear.
00:47:47It's just a low.
00:47:49There'll be a lot more.
00:47:51He's right.
00:47:53I'll be back at the bend shortly.
00:47:55Now, you watch for my signal.
00:47:57You can't go alone.
00:47:59I'll go with him.
00:48:01Not you, Father. You haven't even fired a gun.
00:48:03Take Rad or Jerry.
00:48:05Sure, I'll go.
00:48:07Then you'll be sure of getting a signal.
00:48:37I've got a gun.
00:48:39I can't.
00:48:40Go!
00:48:41Don't shoot that gun unless you have to.
00:48:44We've only got twenty rounds altogether.
00:48:46I know that as well as you do.
00:48:53Sherman.
00:48:55unless you have to.
00:48:57We've only got 20 rounds all together.
00:48:59I know that as well as you do.
00:49:05Sherman.
00:49:07You stay away from her.
00:49:09Do you have that gun pointed at me?
00:49:12Right at the middle of your back.
00:49:15Look, we've got enough problems about worrying about Ann.
00:49:18I'm telling you, stay away from her.
00:49:20When the shrews get through with you, they won't even find a buckshot.
00:49:56Hey, look!
00:49:59Hey, look!
00:50:01Look!
00:50:07Where's this gift?
00:50:12I'll follow that check line.
00:50:13I've got to find him.
00:50:15Since last night, you won't find much of him.
00:50:18Would you shut up?
00:50:19I'm not going back.
00:50:21You'll what?
00:50:22I'm staying here.
00:50:24All right.
00:50:25You suit yourself.
00:50:26But if I were you, I'd swim out to that boat.
00:50:30Can't swim.
00:50:31Then stay here.
00:50:33Wait a minute.
00:50:34You've got to give me a gun.
00:50:35I'll give you a gun.
00:50:42Chairman, wait!
00:50:43Hear, turn it on.
00:50:50Oh, God.
00:50:54I want to give you a gun.
00:50:55Let's go.
00:51:00Oh, my God.
00:51:01Let's go.
00:51:03Oh.
00:51:03See you, my.
00:51:04I'll give you a gun.
00:51:05We'll get an apprentice.
00:51:07Look.
00:51:07I can't go.
00:51:08Oh, my God.
00:51:11I'll let you go.
00:51:12This is the gun we had on the boat.
00:51:26They don't leave much, do they?
00:51:32Sherman, we've got to make a deal for it.
00:51:38What is it?
00:51:39Shh.
00:51:39They've been trailing us on both sides.
00:51:45Where?
00:51:45I didn't see anything.
00:51:48Look, Sherman, you've got to give me a gun.
00:51:55All right.
00:51:56Whatever you do, don't you run.
00:51:58You stay in front of me because I don't trust you.
00:52:00You stay in front of me.
00:52:10They're coming.
00:52:16They're coming.
00:52:18Open the gate!
00:52:25Open!
00:52:27Open the gate!
00:52:29Open the gate!
00:52:31Open the gate!
00:52:40Listen!
00:52:41You can't let him in!
00:52:43Let him in!
00:52:44Jerry, open the gate!
00:52:59Jerry!
00:53:01Jerry!
00:53:02The shoes were out there!
00:53:03I couldn't take a chance!
00:53:04Jerry!
00:53:14Get him in the back!
00:53:15Get him in the back!
00:53:17Over here!
00:53:18Get him in the back!
00:53:19Get him in the back!
00:53:20Get him in the back!
00:53:35For heaven sakes, doctor!
00:53:37Stop them!
00:53:38THE END
00:54:08All right, didn't he have it coming, or didn't he?
00:54:25What happened out there?
00:54:27Oh, nothing much.
00:54:29Jerry just tried to kill me twice in the last five minutes.
00:54:35Rook came ashore last night.
00:54:36He's dead.
00:54:44This saw was left.
00:54:45Won't do us any good.
00:54:46It's got no ammo.
00:54:47I'm deeply sorry, Captain.
00:55:05I wish you had followed your orders.
00:55:07Look, Doctor, you casually mentioned animals.
00:55:11You didn't explain to us what we were facing out there.
00:55:14You have every right to feel the way you do.
00:55:16My mistake was only mine.
00:55:20It was one of a judgment.
00:55:23I didn't know about the hurricane.
00:55:25I didn't anticipate the effect it would have on the shrews.
00:55:29I thought the house would be safe through the crisis.
00:55:32How could you expose your own daughter?
00:55:34How could you expose Anne to that?
00:55:35She was going to leave last week, but the boat didn't come.
00:55:40I need a drink.
00:55:46Anybody else care for one?
00:55:48I could use some coffee.
00:55:50I'll make some.
00:55:52I'll give you a deal.
00:55:53Creamy sugar.
00:55:54Oh, my leg.
00:56:07Slam the door.
00:56:10You all right, Doctor?
00:56:12He just ripped my trousers, that's all.
00:56:14Are you sure that's all?
00:56:16I'm completely aware of it, Doctor.
00:56:24That was a stupid waste of ammunition.
00:56:40Every one of them a clean mess.
00:56:42There's still four of them in there.
00:56:48How did they get in?
00:56:50Through that kitchen window.
00:56:51That rope must be rotten.
00:56:52It's got him.
00:56:57Rathbott.
00:57:06He's dead.
00:57:07Oh, no.
00:57:10Oh, no.
00:57:22He recorded every symptom and reaction
00:57:26right up to the moment of his death.
00:57:33Jerry, tear down one of those drapes and cover him up.
00:57:38Sure.
00:57:40Sure.
00:57:40Gregus will cover Ann, and I'll cover him.
00:57:45You'll cover me, but who'll cover you?
00:57:48Shut up!
00:57:49We can get on the man who'll sway from the ship.
00:57:52Shut up!
00:57:56Now, you stop sniffling on things.
00:57:59It'll take a time to get us out of here.
00:58:02It won't take them off to dig around this.
00:58:18You're right.
00:58:19No telling where else they're digging, too.
00:58:21It won't take them off to dig around this.
00:58:23You're right.
00:58:24No telling where else they're digging, too.
00:58:33Ow!
00:58:35Ow!
00:58:35Ow!
00:58:36Ow!
00:58:36Ow!
00:58:37Ow!
00:58:37Ow!
00:58:38Ow!
00:58:38Ow!
00:58:39Ow!
00:58:40Ow!
00:58:41Ow!
00:58:42Ow!
00:58:43Ow!
00:58:43Ow!
00:58:44Ow!
00:58:45Ow!
00:58:46Ow!
00:58:47Ow!
00:58:48Ow!
00:58:49Ow!
00:58:50Ow!
00:58:51Ow!
00:58:52Ow!
00:58:53Come on, Patio.
00:59:06There's not enough stuff here to barricade those walls.
00:59:10I'll tell you, we'll pile some of those crates up over there.
00:59:12The root's our last chance.
00:59:13Here, help me, doctor.
00:59:15You can find something light.
00:59:16All right.
00:59:23Here, help me with that, doctor.
00:59:25Guards, give me the glass of water.
00:59:47Doctor, yes.
00:59:48Use these chemical drums as tanks.
00:59:51Individual tanks.
00:59:53Here, I'll show you.
00:59:54All right.
00:59:55Stand down here.
00:59:56Yep.
00:59:57Look down now.
00:59:58All right.
00:59:59Slow.
01:00:00All right.
01:00:01Are you all right?
01:00:02Yeah.
01:00:02All right.
01:00:11It'll work.
01:00:12It'll work.
01:00:13But these drums are too tall for the bass.
01:00:17If the shoes don't push us over, the wind will.
01:00:19Not if we lash them together.
01:00:21Huh?
01:00:21All right.
01:00:22Hazel, are there any more around here?
01:00:24Only that one over there.
01:00:26If you have any cold chisels or hammers or anything,
01:00:29I can knock a hole in here and make some eyepieces.
01:00:31Get out some tools from my band.
01:00:33It's all right.
01:00:34All right.
01:00:44Hey, here's another one.
01:00:46Hey, get that out there and we'll let's work on it.
01:00:49Hey, that's even better.
01:00:51Give me a little more slack.
01:00:53Get some rope and put it on that latch so we can read from the ground.
01:01:10Oh, that's right.
01:01:11Hey, here's another one.
01:01:13All right, let's go.
01:01:15That's all right.
01:01:16Let's go.
01:01:17And let's go.
01:01:17I want you to run for a break.
01:01:19Here's another one.
01:01:20We'll be able to run for a break.
01:01:21Let's go.
01:01:22I want you to run for a break.
01:01:23I want you to run for a break.
01:01:25Here's another one.
01:01:26Now we can read from the ground.
01:01:26Come on!
01:01:27We're going to get the elk out of here.
01:01:30That's a pretty good start.
01:01:32Riding the elk out of the boat...
01:01:33Let's go.
01:01:34Hey!
01:01:35Hey, look!
01:01:36Hey!
01:01:37Hey!
01:01:38Hey, the elk!
01:01:39What is the elk?
01:01:40Hey, there!
01:01:42Come on!
01:01:43Look!
01:01:44Come on!
01:01:45Hey, I'll help you!
01:01:47Oh, I'll help you!
01:01:49Check with the perk!
01:01:50Hey.
01:01:51See ya!
01:01:52Hey!
01:01:53Hey!
01:01:54Now, hold this answer, all right?
01:02:19All right, we're all set.
01:02:21Something's gonna be rough, but we should be able to duck walk to the beach.
01:02:25Where's Jerry?
01:02:26There's a lot of them out there. I can see them. I'm not going.
01:02:29Look, come down here. That wind will blow you right off that roof.
01:02:33I told you, I'm not going. I'm staying here.
01:02:36We've got to get them down here somehow and see if you can close them down here.
01:02:41Jerry, Jerry, please come down with us.
01:02:44No, Ann, they'll get you if you go out here.
01:02:46Come down here, you fool.
01:02:48Poor devil, I hope he makes it.
01:02:50If he can't leave him, he's not responsible for himself.
01:02:55He's got to go now.
01:03:03All right, doctor.
01:03:04All right.
01:03:10All right, all right.
01:03:11All right.
01:03:12Now, hold it up.
01:03:17All right.
01:03:18All right.
01:03:19All right.
01:03:22All right.
01:03:23Everybody ready?
01:03:24I'm gonna open that gate.
01:03:27They're ready.
01:03:29Ready.
01:03:30Okay, here they come.
01:03:31Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.
01:03:50What's the matter?
01:04:15Your side's dragged.
01:04:18You want to rest?
01:04:19You tired?
01:04:20What did you say?
01:04:25She says she's all right.
01:04:27She's keeping her eyes closed.
01:04:29All right, keep your eyes closed.
01:04:32They can't get at you through the sled.
01:04:35This empty drum is too heavy for her. I can barely hold up my side.
01:04:53I'll be all right in a minute.
01:04:56All right. You walk. I'll drag for a while.
01:05:05Listen. Don't let their head get under. They'll flip us over.
01:05:09Well, let's go.
01:05:10Come on!
01:05:11It's over.
01:05:12I'll never do that.
01:05:13Come on!
01:05:14I'll never do that.
01:05:15Let's go.
01:05:16Come on!
01:05:17Come on!
01:05:18Come on!
01:05:19Come on!
01:05:20Come on!
01:05:21Come on!
01:05:22Come on!
01:05:23Let's go.
01:05:53Let's go.
01:06:23My boat is free, but he got my boat.
01:06:26Is there a scratch?
01:06:28No, not a mark.
01:06:29Keep moving.
01:06:45Let's go.
01:06:46Let's go.
01:06:47Let's go.
01:06:48Let's go.
01:06:50Let's go.
01:06:53God, I don't think I—
01:06:56What?
01:06:57Son!
01:06:58Where's Son?
01:06:59Son, we're close.
01:07:01We'll hit the water soon.
01:07:02It doesn't sound like they're following us anymore.
01:07:07I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't.
01:07:14We better work deeper.
01:07:15I'm about to round out.
01:07:16Okay, let's swim for it.
01:07:17Okay.
01:07:18Okay.
01:07:19Let's swim for it.
01:07:20Okay.
01:07:21Okay.
01:07:22Okay.
01:07:23Let's go.
01:07:24Let's go.
01:07:25Let's go.
01:07:26I can't.
01:07:27Look out.
01:07:28I can't.
01:07:29It's better.
01:07:30I can't, I can't, what?
01:07:31We better work deeper.
01:07:35I'm about to round out.
01:07:37Okay, let's swim for it.
01:07:39Okay.
01:07:40Okay.
01:08:07We are safe, aren't we?
01:08:09I mean, the storm.
01:08:10Sure.
01:08:11She rode out the first half, all right, and that's always the roughest.
01:08:15Anyway, riding an anchor, I'll get a chance to learn a little more about that Swedish accent.
01:08:20In 24 hours, there'll be one shrew left on the island, and he'll be dead of starvation.
01:08:27An excellent example of overpopulation.
01:08:30Well, you know something, doctor?
01:08:32What's that?
01:08:34I'm not gonna worry about overpopulation just yet.
01:08:41限定.
01:08:42No!
01:08:43No!
01:08:44No!
01:08:45No!
01:08:46No!
01:08:47No!
01:08:48No!
01:08:49No!
01:08:50No!
01:08:51No!

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