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00:03:38An electronics engineer, a radar officer, a mathematician and systems analyst, a radar operator, a couple of plotters.
00:03:53People doing a job well, efficiently, serious, having fun, doing a job.
00:04:01Situation, normal, for the moment.
00:04:05Date, the 17th of the month.
00:04:08Sky, cloudy, overcast.
00:04:11Visibility, limited.
00:04:13Time, 1332 hours.
00:04:16A significant moment in history.
00:04:19The moment when an electronics engineer named Mitchell McAfee saw something in the sky.
00:04:24Something that was almost the beginning of the end of life on this earth.
00:04:34McAfee reported instantly by radio the sighting of a UFO.
00:04:37An unidentified flying object.
00:04:46The radar officer replied that it was impossible.
00:04:50According to the radar scope, except for Mitch's plane, there wasn't a single solitary object of any nature whatsoever.
00:04:56Nothing in the sky for a radius of hundreds of miles.
00:05:00McAfee didn't care what the radar showed or didn't show.
00:05:04He knew what he saw with his own eyes.
00:05:06And he was determined to get a better look.
00:05:08McAfee turned.
00:05:10And so did the unidentified flying object heading toward him.
00:05:13There was no mistaking the urgency in McAfee's voice.
00:05:20Something.
00:05:21He didn't know what.
00:05:22But something as big as a battleship had just flown over and passed him.
00:05:26At speed so great he couldn't begin to estimate it.
00:05:30In national defense, it's better to be safe than sorry.
00:05:32The alert was sounded to scramble interceptors.
00:05:36The alert was not a threat.
00:05:37The alert was not a threat.
00:05:38The alert was not a threat.
00:05:39The alert was not a threat.
00:05:40The alert was not a threat.
00:05:41The alert was not a threat.
00:05:42The alert was not a threat.
00:05:43The alert was not a threat.
00:05:44The alert was not a threat.
00:05:45The alert was not a threat.
00:05:46The alert was not a threat.
00:05:47The alert was not a threat.
00:05:48The alert was not a threat.
00:05:49The alert was not a threat.
00:05:50The alert was not a threat.
00:05:51The alert was not a threat.
00:05:52The alert was not a threat.
00:05:53The alert was not a threat.
00:05:54The alert was not a threat.
00:05:55The alert was not a threat.
00:05:56The alert was not a threat.
00:05:57The alert was not a threat.
00:05:58The alert was not a threat.
00:05:59The alert was not a threat.
00:06:00Bueno?
00:06:05Bueno, lo que?
00:06:06No, no en juego, señor. ¿Puedo oír?
00:06:08Señor McAfee, si fuera en un uniform,
00:06:11yo me hubiera sobre arresto en frente a general tribunal.
00:06:14Sin embargo, eres un gino, y no puedo piensa.
00:06:17¿Qué estás hablando?
00:06:17Pero yo puedo ver en un reporte en todo y yo.
00:06:20Por el tiempo que cuando se ve con tu, señor Electronics Engineer,
00:06:23te encontrará bien si te necesitan las baterías de las flashlights.
00:06:25Look, Major Bergen, I was flying a final calibration flight.
00:06:31I spotted a UFO, I reported it.
00:06:33Does that make me a criminal, a traded to my country, or some kind of a psychopath?
00:06:37McAfee, you're an electronics man, an expert on radar.
00:06:41Sure, that's what they pay me for.
00:06:42If there was something in the air, something flying, that you could see, would radar pick it up?
00:06:49Well, yes, but...
00:06:50Would radar pick it up, yes or no?
00:06:53Yes.
00:06:53There were three radars on you.
00:06:55Every minute you were in the air, not one of them, not one, saw anything but you.
00:06:59Look, Meek...
00:07:00You were told this, you knew it.
00:07:02Nevertheless, you persisted with your little joke.
00:07:04Easy now, Bergen.
00:07:05You continued to yell wolf until somebody pushed the panic button and scrambled a flight of interceptors.
00:07:10Great.
00:07:11Great, so your buzzboys flew around, they couldn't find anything,
00:07:14so now you're mad and want me to pay for the fuel they burned up or the time they wasted or something else real smart.
00:07:19The flight was scrambled and dispersed to cover as wide an area as possible.
00:07:23And thanks to your not-so-funny false alarm, Mr. McAfee, one of those planes didn't come back.
00:07:28Plane and pilot both are missing.
00:07:30Major Bergen.
00:07:37What?
00:07:39Yes.
00:07:41Yeah, yes.
00:07:44Call out the standby crews.
00:07:45You better reshuffle your duty rosters.
00:07:46There'll be plenty of sweat on this one.
00:07:47Look, Major, I'm sorry about the pilot, but that was no false alarm.
00:07:54Oh, come off it, Mitch.
00:07:55You've done enough harm with your flying battleship.
00:07:57Just let it...
00:07:57Just a moment, Miss Carlisle.
00:07:59That call.
00:08:02A trans-polar airlines plane is reported overdue and missing.
00:08:06Oh, no.
00:08:07Sixty passengers and a full crew aboard.
00:08:10We got a distress call from the pilot and nothing.
00:08:14No more contact.
00:08:16Engine trouble?
00:08:17No.
00:08:19The pilot yelled something about a...
00:08:21A UFO.
00:08:23And the radio went dead.
00:08:27And our radars?
00:08:29Nothing.
00:08:29Nothing but the trans-polar plane, alone in the sky.
00:08:38Well, we're finished up here, Major.
00:08:41Is that transportation ready?
00:08:44Plane and pilot to the field.
00:08:45Flying straight through to New York.
00:08:47Thanks.
00:08:49Let's go, Sammy.
00:08:59Hang on.
00:09:19I'll be back in a minute.
00:09:23Hi, Pete.
00:09:25Getting too rough to work back there.
00:09:26I thought the poop on the weather was.
00:09:28We'd have it soft all the way into New York.
00:09:30Seems to be a local front, Mitch.
00:09:32How about flying over it?
00:09:33Can do.
00:09:34Wait till I call in.
00:09:37This is Air Force Zebra Love, 7979,
00:09:40calling New York International Airport.
00:09:42Over.
00:09:43Zebra Love, 7979.
00:09:46This is New York International Airport.
00:09:48Over.
00:09:49Altitude 8,000.
00:09:51Airspeed 250.
00:09:53Meeting unexpected storm activity, Adirondack region.
00:09:56Request permission to change altitude to 12,000.
00:09:59Over.
00:10:01Zebra Love, 7979.
00:10:03Permission granted.
00:10:05Over.
00:10:06Zebra Love, 7979.
00:10:08Roger.
00:10:09Out.
00:10:11Like I said, no sweat.
00:10:13Thanks, Pete.
00:10:14I'll put in a good word for you with the Major.
00:10:16Thanks, Lo.
00:10:17Well, I won't know until I run it through the computer,
00:10:37but it looks like the profile of it dips here like this
00:10:40for an extensive blind spot.
00:10:41Well, either that antenna is really tilted
00:10:58or we've got a topographical high spot here
00:11:00we didn't figure on that's shading the whole strip.
00:11:03Do you get that relief lamp?
00:11:04Oh, yes.
00:11:05I see.
00:11:07Mitch.
00:11:08Mitch, come up here.
00:11:18What gives?
00:11:19Sit down, Mitch.
00:11:21Well?
00:11:22Something might be coming up.
00:11:23Such as what?
00:11:26Unidentified flying object.
00:11:27Flew right over us.
00:11:29Oh, not you too.
00:11:30Well, save the cracks.
00:11:31I've already called it into International.
00:11:34Mitch, I sure enough saw something like a cloud,
00:11:37only was moving too fast for any cloud.
00:11:40What did our course from northeast?
00:11:42Two bits that never showed up on a single radar scope.
00:11:46What?
00:11:48Not mine.
00:11:51I don't see anything but sky.
00:11:53Neither do I, now.
00:11:55I lost it when it got right overhead.
00:11:57Where did that come from?
00:12:01We don't register a hatful of wind.
00:12:03Brother, that was more than a hatful.
00:12:05Oh, no.
00:12:10Oh, no.
00:12:11¡Gracias!
00:12:41You all right?
00:12:43I think so. How about you?
00:12:44I'm okay. Pete's a bad tip. Let's go.
00:13:06The sound is going to blow up.
00:13:11What happened?
00:13:13It felt like something colliding with us up there.
00:13:15Yeah. A flying battleship that wasn't there.
00:13:21Hello! Hello!
00:13:23Here!
00:13:25Over here!
00:13:27Here!
00:13:29Here!
00:13:31Here!
00:13:33Here!
00:13:35Here!
00:13:37Here!
00:13:39Here!
00:13:41Here!
00:13:43Here!
00:13:45Here!
00:13:47It's good Applejack. I make it myself.
00:14:03Fun for the snake bite.
00:14:05Hola, Pierre.
00:14:12¿Mr. McAfee?
00:14:13Sí, sí.
00:14:16¿Es la pila?
00:14:18Sí.
00:14:21Bien, chicos.
00:14:22Sí, sí.
00:14:52Bueno, tenéis un buen día con el avión.
00:14:55Mi caro va a estar aquí pronto.
00:14:57¿Cuál es la plaga, Pierre?
00:14:59Norte 14, pas de ronde.
00:15:01Vamos, chicos.
00:15:16¿Hola?
00:15:18Sí, este es el señor Pierre Broussard.
00:15:22¿Qué?
00:15:22¿Qué?
00:15:23¿Qué?
00:15:23¿Qué?
00:15:24Oh, ammo, man.
00:15:27General Van Buskirk for you, Mr. McAfee.
00:15:31Uh-oh.
00:15:33Feel another snake bite coming on, more medicine.
00:15:36Well, flying battleship, pink elephant, same difference.
00:15:39You really should try buttermilk instead.
00:15:41I said it looked like a battleship, not that it was a battleship.
00:15:45Could have called it an overgrown adding machine, then at least you'd have believed me.
00:15:50General Buskirk, McAfee here.
00:15:54Yes, sir, I'm aware that the pilot called in a UFO.
00:16:00No, I didn't see anything myself this time.
00:16:03Neither did Miss Caldwell.
00:16:07Oh, the radar picked up nothing but our plane in the area.
00:16:12Well, I was kind of expecting that, too.
00:16:16Joke.
00:16:18False alarm.
00:16:21Look here, General, what kind of an infantile jackass do you take me for?
00:16:24I tell you that...
00:16:25Thank you.
00:16:32Yes, sir.
00:16:34Yes, sir.
00:16:36Yes, sir.
00:16:40I understand, sir.
00:16:41When the Shepard cried, woof, they believed him.
00:16:46The first time, at least.
00:16:52Civil Aeronautics Board is sending up an investigating team first thing in the morning.
00:16:56So is the Air Force as soon as the CAB is done.
00:16:58When we get to New York, we're going to keep ourselves available for questioning.
00:17:04This grass must have a hole in it.
00:17:06It keeps disappearing.
00:17:08How's the jug holding out, Pierre?
00:17:09You like Pierre's apple jug, oui?
00:17:11Ah, perfect antidote for snakebite, thunder, lightning, and disbelieving generals.
00:17:16Fill her up, Pierre.
00:17:16What's that?
00:17:22Something scarred.
00:17:23They're on a mouth.
00:17:38It's Pierre.
00:17:40Over here.
00:18:07Easy, Pierre.
00:18:22Easy.
00:18:22You're safe.
00:18:23You're in the house.
00:18:24Cacogne.
00:18:25It was de cacogne.
00:18:27Asshole.
00:18:28What's a cacogne, Pierre?
00:18:30Come on.
00:18:31Tell us about it.
00:18:32It's just a devil in the storm.
00:18:36The face of the wolf in the body of the woman.
00:18:38With wings.
00:18:40Bigger than I can tell.
00:18:43You probably saw an eagle, Pierre.
00:18:45Oh, no.
00:18:46It was la cacogne.
00:18:47La cacogne.
00:18:49Oh, I remember.
00:18:51Now I read it somewhere.
00:18:52It's a superstition.
00:18:53A legend that the French-Canadians started and came across the border with.
00:18:56Yeah, it vaguely rinsed a small bell with me, too.
00:18:59It was probably just the lightning in the storm, Pierre.
00:19:02You just imagined the whole thing.
00:19:03No, no.
00:19:04Asshole.
00:19:04La cacogne.
00:19:06Here, take another swallow of this.
00:19:19Come in.
00:19:20What's the matter with Pierre?
00:19:29He thinks he saw something weird in the sky.
00:19:31I saw her.
00:19:33I saw la cacogne.
00:19:37He can't get it out of his head.
00:19:39Yeah, I know.
00:19:40I live up this way myself.
00:19:42There's a lot of the old folks around here believe that yarn.
00:19:45But this is the first time I ever heard anybody claim he really saw the old witch.
00:19:50You come to take us to the airport?
00:19:51Yeah, a car outside.
00:19:53Oh, I hate to leave him like this.
00:19:55Don't worry, ma'am.
00:19:56Joe here will stay with him.
00:19:58We'd better hurry.
00:19:59They're holding that plane for you.
00:20:01Come on, Sally.
00:20:02They're holding a plane for us.
00:20:03We'd better get with it.
00:20:04We haven't even thanked him.
00:20:05I'm afraid the social amenities won't mean very much to a man in Pierre's condition.
00:20:09He's right, ma'am.
00:20:10You'd never get through the way he's scared stiff right now.
00:20:13Scared?
00:20:14So he thought he saw a big bird.
00:20:17Why should that paralyze himself?
00:20:19Right.
00:20:19Didn't he tell you?
00:20:20Tell us what?
00:20:22The legend.
00:20:23According to the story they tell, if you see this big bird, it's a sign that you're gonna die real soon.
00:20:30That plane's waiting.
00:20:36We'd better go.
00:20:37Okay, Sergeant.
00:20:38The legend.
00:20:38¡Gracias!
00:21:08¡Gracias!
00:21:10¡Gracias!
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00:23:20I think I have it here somewhere.
00:23:29Ah, here it is.
00:23:35What's that?
00:23:40Open your map.
00:23:41Now, where I sighted the UFO, where the search plane disappeared, the transpolar airliner, our plane at Pierre's, and finally, the Navy patrol plane.
00:24:06Well, you were muttering about a pattern.
00:24:09Well, see it?
00:24:11Well, no. No straight line, no curve, nothing.
00:24:15Wait.
00:24:30A pattern. A perfect pattern in time and distance.
00:24:34Each incident, each cross, later than the one before, each one further out in the spiral from the center.
00:24:42You mean something, something in the air flew a pattern like that?
00:24:47Yeah. Something I saw. Something that flew over and passed me in the air.
00:24:55Well, it would have to be traveling at incredible speed to cover all the distance and the time involved.
00:25:01Yeah, go on.
00:25:03Something that seemingly destroyed four planes and barely missed you the first time.
00:25:08Yes.
00:25:09Something like your flying battleship?
00:25:14Okay, forget the whole thing.
00:25:20Oh, well, now, Mitch, be reasonable.
00:25:22Why that pattern just to knock down a few scattered planes?
00:25:25And what? A meteorite? Impossible.
00:25:29A guided missile? Well, that would stop when the first plane it hit.
00:25:32And who would launch it? And for what reason?
00:25:35No, Mitch.
00:25:37Coincidence, yes, but pattern, no.
00:25:40Here's your map.
00:25:42Well, you are a child.
00:25:44Mitch, think.
00:25:45Mitch, if there was anything flying this kind of a pattern, why, it would be tracked by dozens of different radars.
00:25:50And none of them spotted a thing. So what?
00:25:52Well, maybe it was Pierre's Cacarnier with a head of a wolf and a body of a woman with wings as big as I can tell.
00:25:58There's no need to be sarcastic.
00:26:00Look, would you two mind being quiet so the rest of us can sleep?
00:26:05Thank you.
00:26:06Sorry. Maybe I was being childish.
00:26:22Mitch McAfee, Flying Sherlock Holmes.
00:26:28I think you did make better sense with your poetry than you did with your detective deductions.
00:26:34I know another poem.
00:26:36Oh?
00:26:37Be plain and dress and sober in your diet.
00:26:42In short, my dearie, kiss me and be quiet.
00:26:53Date the 18th of the month.
00:26:55Sky clear, light clouds.
00:26:58Visibility unlimited.
00:27:00Time, 01815 hours.
00:27:03A CAB plane flies toward the scene of the previous day's crash involving Mitchell McAfee.
00:27:11On board, four members of the Civil Aeronautics Board investigating team.
00:27:15And a pilot.
00:27:17Time, 0816 hours.
00:27:20Another significant moment in history.
00:27:22One small...
00:27:38One small...
00:27:38One small...
00:27:42One small...
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00:29:50No radar tracks, I suppose.
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00:30:30¿Podría haber sido algo tan grande en el cielo y no haber sido captado por radar?
00:30:36¡Impossible! Pero yo lo he visto mismo.
00:30:40Sí. Tres men señalaron que se ve algo.
00:30:45Y dos de ellos ahora están muertos.
00:30:47Bueno, eso se convierte en un un hombre de una unidad de la unidad de la sociedad.
00:30:53Señor McAfee, esto es importante. ¿Crees que se ve un buen mirador?
00:30:57No, solo un blurb.
00:31:00Quiero que tenía una cámara conmigo.
00:31:03Camera?
00:31:05General Buskirk,
00:31:07antes de que me fui a la redar con Mitch,
00:31:09yo estaba haciendo calibración de earth.
00:31:11¿Cómo ayudas a esto?
00:31:13Usamos filmes,
00:31:15fotografías de test rockets
00:31:17y de camas y observaciones.
00:31:19Sammy, tal vez tienes que.
00:31:23Si esos balloons están en la posibilidad
00:31:25de la posibilidad de fotografar esto,
00:31:27lo que sea.
00:31:31General Edward Considine,
00:31:33Pentagon.
00:31:35Prioridad, rápido.
00:31:55No.
00:32:00Now, something's coming up now.
00:32:12Kill it.
00:32:14Este film y todo el informe y el libro y el libro y las clasificaciones del secretario.
00:32:19Notifico a todos los agentes y personales involucrados que han hecho el proyecto o que han hecho el proyecto.
00:32:22Sí, señor.
00:32:26Johnson.
00:32:27Sí, señor.
00:32:28Puto todo el comando en combat readiness.
00:32:30Notifico a la Pentecostal y les digo General Considine que estoy en mi camino.
00:32:33Sí, señor.
00:32:34Colonel Tyler Field, line 1, por favor.
00:32:40Oh, Nate, Nate, Buskirk, aquí.
00:32:42Comenzar mi plane y file un plan de planeamiento para el Nación de Washington.
00:32:46Sí.
00:32:47Están aquí ahora.
00:32:49Dos extra pasajeros.
00:32:51Ok.
00:32:52Están aquí conmigo conmigo a Washington.
00:32:57Ms. Caldwell, Mr. McAfee.
00:33:05Es un tipo de borde, ¿no?
00:33:09No hay duda.
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00:33:59y el país.
00:34:01Easy, van, easy.
00:34:02Take it easy.
00:34:04There's a general air alert
00:34:05on this very minute, son.
00:34:07Hundreds of planes
00:34:08from every command
00:34:08are combing the skies
00:34:10searching for this
00:34:11overgrown buzzard.
00:34:13We'll find it all right,
00:34:14never fair.
00:34:16And when we do, General,
00:34:18then what?
00:34:23Yes?
00:34:25Good.
00:34:27Where?
00:34:29Okay, this is official now.
00:34:31Pass them the word
00:34:32to shoot it down.
00:34:32No questions, no games,
00:34:34no stalling.
00:34:35Just shoot it down.
00:34:37Yes.
00:34:41Give me a tape
00:34:42on all air-to-ground
00:34:42and air-to-air channels
00:34:43and pipe it through
00:34:44a hotline to me here.
00:34:45One of our squadrons
00:34:46just spotted it.
00:34:48I've ordered them to attack
00:34:49and shoot it down.
00:34:51Our planes are armed
00:34:52with cannon, machine gun,
00:34:53and rockets.
00:34:54This should be the end
00:34:55of the big bird
00:34:56who was there, but wasn't.
00:34:57You'll be able
00:34:59to hear it
00:35:00as it happens.
00:35:10This is Easy Baker
00:35:11squadron leader.
00:35:12Target below
00:35:13and to the side.
00:35:14See it?
00:35:15Yow, holy Toledo.
00:35:17I've seen some mighty
00:35:18big chicken hawks
00:35:18back on the farm,
00:35:19but man,
00:35:20this baby takes the cake.
00:35:22Honest to Pete,
00:35:22I'll never call
00:35:23my mother-in-law
00:35:24an old crow again.
00:35:28This is Easy Baker
00:35:29squadron leader.
00:35:30Peel off on signal.
00:35:32One pass
00:35:33and then you're
00:35:33on your own.
00:35:34the dumbass
00:35:49and then you're
00:35:52in the dark.
00:35:54Oh, yeah.
00:35:54Oh, yeah.
00:35:56Oh, yeah.
00:35:57Oh, yeah.
00:35:58Oh, yeah.
00:35:58Oh, yeah.
00:35:58Oh, yeah.
00:35:59Oh, yeah.
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00:39:09This is General Considine, Dr. Norman.
00:39:15Say that again.
00:39:18Good, good.
00:39:20You stay where you are. I'll be right over.
00:39:24Research lab's been kept right up to date.
00:39:27They've been working on the wreckage of that CAB plane and the plane that you two cracked up in.
00:39:31Find anything new, Ed?
00:39:32They think they've figured out what that bird is and where it came from.
00:39:35About those atomic spitballs, an hour before your plane landed in Washington,
00:39:43I ordered guided missiles with atomic warheads made ready for every launching site in the country
00:39:48where the fallout pattern makes it safe to explode them.
00:39:51The order you heard me give to make phase two operational was an order to fire those missiles
00:39:57the moment that bird is spotted anywhere.
00:40:02General, I'm sorry. I guess I...
00:40:03Don't apologize, son.
00:40:05I admire your spunk, and you keep climbing on our backs
00:40:08whenever we've messed up any of the detail.
00:40:11Ma'am?
00:40:13Sorry, Mac.
00:40:14I guess we're all trying to do our best.
00:40:15You two better come along. You're up your ears in this thing anyway.
00:40:19Come on, let's go.
00:40:19The atom is the basic building block of all matter.
00:40:32The atom this model represents is like every atom as we know it.
00:40:36The nucleus is positive.
00:40:38The electrons are all negative.
00:40:39In this respect, it has been maintained that all atoms are alike, but this is wrong.
00:40:45All wrong.
00:40:47According to the law of electrodynamics, all nature is symmetrical.
00:40:52It is in balance.
00:40:53And if there is matter, then there must also be antimatter, a symmetrical mirror image.
00:41:00Now, here, we have a positive nucleus, negative electrons.
00:41:06In the reverse, we must obviously have a negative nucleus with positive electrons.
00:41:13Science has proved that this is so.
00:41:15Not in this Earth, nor in this solar system, but somewhere in the universe.
00:41:21There are stars, planets, whole galaxies made up of antimatter.
00:41:27What do you mean to say, Doctor, that this...
00:41:29this bird is made of antimatter?
00:41:33That it's reversed, inside out, a mirror image, as you called it?
00:41:39Just a minute, General.
00:41:41Doctor, it's been proven that antimatter exists.
00:41:44But it's also been proven that whenever it comes in contact with ordinary matter,
00:41:48they annihilate one another, blow up.
00:41:52Now, why didn't the bird explode when it was hit, or when it touched something?
00:41:57You are both right and wrong.
00:42:00The bird itself is not antimatter.
00:42:03But the bird unquestionably radiates some sort of force,
00:42:06an energy screen, some invisible barrier.
00:42:09And that energy screen is antimatter.
00:42:13Guns, cannons, rockets.
00:42:16No wonder nothing touched it.
00:42:18Stuff hit the antimatter screen and blew up before it could get close.
00:42:21Mitch, this explains the failure of the radar.
00:42:24Yeah.
00:42:24No reflecting surface.
00:42:27The radar waves wouldn't bounce off.
00:42:29They'd slide around.
00:42:31So with no echo, no tracks.
00:42:36Dr. Noemann, a couple of questions.
00:42:39All this isn't just guesswork on your part.
00:42:41No, it is not guesswork, gentlemen.
00:42:45Evidently, this bird is able to open that antimatter screen
00:42:49to use its beak, its claws, its wings as destructive weapons.
00:42:53Now, here is part of the wreckage.
00:43:00Examination by a staff of scientists has told us the whole incredible story.
00:43:06It has been checked and double-checked.
00:43:08Here is a piece of feather from the bird found in the wreckage.
00:43:24At least we call it a feather.
00:43:26We don't know what it is, only what it looks like.
00:43:29It has defied chemical analysis, the electroscope, every conceivable test.
00:43:36It contains no substance known on the earth today,
00:43:40no element recognizable by man.
00:43:43Finding that out was expensive.
00:43:46How so?
00:43:47We had several of these feathers.
00:43:48This is the only piece left.
00:43:51As a last resort, we tried testing them in electronic analyzers.
00:43:55That bird is extraterrestrial.
00:44:07Comes from outer space.
00:44:09From some godforsaken antimatter galaxy,
00:44:14millions and millions of light years from the earth.
00:44:19No other explanation is possible.
00:44:25A van will fly you, too, back to New York.
00:44:30I would appreciate it if you'd hold yourselves in readiness,
00:44:33and of course you understand that everything that you have seen and heard is classified.
00:44:38My command is ready, Ed, and waiting at the end of a hot line.
00:44:43Just phone.
00:44:46Just, uh, phone, Van?
00:44:48Well, I'll need help.
00:44:50All the help I can get.
00:44:51We all will.
00:44:52The only trouble is that the last time I talked to a chaplain,
00:44:57there wasn't any telephone line
00:44:58to the one and only place where we can get the kind of help that we need.
00:45:05General Considine,
00:45:07this is an emergency.
00:45:10Get me the Secretary of Defense.
00:45:12Up to now,
00:45:14only one man had seen the bird and lived.
00:45:17Among those who knew of it,
00:45:18its existence was a closely guarded secret.
00:45:22But even as arrangements were made
00:45:23for an emergency meeting of the President,
00:45:25the Cabinet,
00:45:26the National Defense Board,
00:45:27and the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
00:45:29even then the bird revealed itself to the world at large,
00:45:32and complacency quickly turned to panic.
00:45:35Panic, terror, and horror.
00:45:37No corner of the Earth was spared the terror
00:45:41of looking up into God's blue sky and seeing.
00:45:44Not peace and security,
00:45:46but the feathered nightmare on wings.
00:45:48Not peace.
00:46:18Oh, come in.
00:46:46Well, I worked half the night
00:46:48running your figures through the calculating machine
00:46:50with the results of what you want.
00:46:53Good.
00:46:54Thanks.
00:46:57Mitch.
00:46:58Hmm?
00:47:02Oh.
00:47:04Thank you.
00:47:10Oh, really?
00:47:12For two days and a night now,
00:47:14ever since we got back from Washington,
00:47:15you've had your nose buried in all those papers.
00:47:17Figuring, calculating.
00:47:20Mitch, you've got to stop to sleep and eat.
00:47:23I've been busy.
00:47:25But you're working on it.
00:47:26Have anything to do with the bird?
00:47:28Mm-hmm.
00:47:29To destroy the bird?
00:47:31Uh-huh.
00:47:33Well, will it work, Mitch?
00:47:37I don't know.
00:47:38I honestly haven't the faintest, foggiest idea.
00:47:43It's one of those cockeyed concepts
00:47:46that you pull down out of cloud eight somewhere
00:47:48in sheer desperation.
00:47:50Is there anything about this to General Buskirk
00:47:52or General Considine?
00:47:54And have them gently remind me to stay in my own backyard?
00:47:56No, thanks.
00:48:00What's the difference?
00:48:00There's only a million to one chance it'll work.
00:48:03It's just something to do
00:48:04instead of this deadly sitting around and waiting.
00:48:08Mitch.
00:48:10I've been thinking about the bird, too.
00:48:13Yeah, you and everybody else in the world.
00:48:17Ever stop to wonder why the bird came here?
00:48:20Could it have been for food?
00:48:22I mean, does the bird eat
00:48:24in the sense that we understand eating?
00:48:27Well, Dr. Neumann says that it
00:48:29absorbs energy from the things it destroys,
00:48:32including humans.
00:48:34Sort of molecular osmosis.
00:48:38Could it have come here to rest?
00:48:40If it did, it sure shouldn't isn't.
00:48:42Right.
00:48:43So far as we knew,
00:48:44the bird just kept flying around the Earth,
00:48:46always flying, never stopping.
00:48:48Well, that's what bothered me,
00:48:49so I called General Buskirk.
00:48:51Hmm?
00:48:52Mitch, remember Pierre Broussard at the farm?
00:48:55Yeah.
00:48:56Him and his lark of Kanye,
00:48:58or whatever he thought he saw.
00:49:00Just goes to prove what they always say.
00:49:01Truth is stranger than fiction.
00:49:02Well, this was no fiction.
00:49:04Pierre did see something.
00:49:06He saw the bird.
00:49:0712,000 feet up at night in a storm.
00:49:10No, the bird came down to Earth.
00:49:12But you just finished saying that...
00:49:13Well, General Buskirk told me
00:49:15they found the mark of a giant claw
00:49:16in a field next door to Pierre Broussard's farm.
00:49:19And I know why.
00:49:20The bird came here to build a nest.
00:49:27Nest.
00:49:30Eggs.
00:49:33More birds.
00:49:35It's got to be true.
00:49:36There's just no other reason for it.
00:49:38General Buskirk.
00:49:52McAfee calling.
00:49:52This is urgent.
00:49:54Maybe gather up those papers for me,
00:49:55will you please?
00:49:56Take these two.
00:49:57General Buskirk.
00:50:01McAfee.
00:50:02Now, please don't argue or ask for reasons.
00:50:04I'll explain later.
00:50:05It's desperately important.
00:50:07I need a fast plane and then a helicopter.
00:50:12Please, please, General.
00:50:13Believe me.
00:50:13I know what I'm doing.
00:50:17Pierre Broussard's place, the farm.
00:50:20Right.
00:50:21We're leaving right now.
00:50:22Sally's with me.
00:50:24Yes.
00:50:25I'll go straight to the airport.
00:50:26We interrupt this program for an important announcement.
00:50:30Ladies and gentlemen, speaking from Washington,
00:50:32Lieutenant General Considine, United States Air Force.
00:50:35We are faced with a crisis, a crisis for which all the nations of the world,
00:50:43in unprecedented cooperative action, have found, as yet, no solution.
00:50:50Until we do, we shall not rest.
00:50:54We have tried every weapon in the arsenals of the mightiest armies on earth.
00:50:58They have proven worse than useless.
00:51:00Atomic hydrogen weapons, capable of wiping cities, countries off the face of the earth,
00:51:08are completely ineffective against this creature from the skies.
00:51:14Two days ago, all aircraft were grounded,
00:51:18deprived of its source of food or energy, however the bird survives.
00:51:23The bird began a series of attacks on the ground
00:51:27in a fantastic orgy of destruction never before seen.
00:51:32Nothing has been safe from attack by the bird.
00:51:35Cattle, horses, fields, homes, trains, all manner of transportation.
00:51:41It has become obvious that the bird is attracted by movement.
00:51:45Accordingly, your government and all the governments of the world
00:51:48have declared a state of emergency and instituted martial law,
00:51:53in addition to grounding all aircraft,
00:51:57all surface transportation,
00:51:59cars, trucks, buses, trains, ships at sea,
00:52:04all such traffic must be halted at once.
00:52:08The movement of food and essential supplies
00:52:10will be handled by the armed forces.
00:52:14Blackout conditions will be observed from sunset to dawn
00:52:17every night until further notice.
00:52:20Movement of any sort on the streets or highways
00:52:23during the daylight hours
00:52:25must be held to an absolute minimum
00:52:28and only where it has been authorized as essential.
00:52:33You have just heard General Considine speaking from Washington.
00:52:37Stay tuned here.
00:52:42Mitch.
00:52:43Well, that plane is waiting for us.
00:53:01We've got to get up to Pierre's place.
00:53:02There it is!
00:53:25There it is!
00:53:25We've got to land before that decides to do it again.
00:53:44The guns?
00:53:45Two weatherby 378 magnums.
00:53:47They'll stop anything.
00:53:48Anything, Mitch?
00:53:49Well, anything with the bird, but we're looking for eggs.
00:53:51Without antimatter energy screens, you hope.
00:53:54Like a Kanya?
00:53:55No, Pepe, not like a Kanya.
00:53:57A million times worse.
00:54:00Let's get out of here.
00:54:01I guess I can't make out of here.
00:54:12They've got to get out of here.
00:54:13Talk about stepping krypton by all the sun.
00:54:15I.
00:54:15Two men have to get in.
00:54:16They got to get my portal back in.
00:54:25I.
00:54:26Do you著ic?
00:54:27About your time?
00:54:29That.
00:54:29¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:54:59The only way to find out is to go down there and look.
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00:55:51I'm from Montana.
00:56:21I'm from Montana.
00:56:51I'm from Montana.
00:57:01He was right, seeing it did mean his death.
00:57:08I'll alert Washington.
00:57:09They'll get out search parties.
00:57:11Everywhere in the world, wherever the bird has been sighted.
00:57:14There's just only off chance that there might be more eggs.
00:57:17Found and destroyed.
00:57:19That much we can do.
00:57:21Let's get back to the city.
00:57:23That bird around is too dangerous to fly.
00:57:26We'll leave the chopper and take Piazza's car.
00:57:30He won't be needing it.
00:57:31Come on, man.
00:57:46Make this thing go.
00:57:47Come on.
00:57:48Yeah, come on.
00:57:49Let's get the speed on this.
00:57:52Oh, man, he ain't moving at all.
00:57:54Come on.
00:57:55Come on.
00:58:00Maniac driving with lights and fast.
00:58:02Maybe he didn't hear the proclamation.
00:58:04I'll flank him down when he tries to pass.
00:58:06Hey, daddy-o.
00:58:10Get that tin can off the road.
00:58:12Come on, man.
00:58:18Hey, man.
00:58:18Who's afraid of the big, bad bird?
00:58:20Put out your lights.
00:58:21Get off the road.
00:58:23Don't worry about us.
00:58:24We've got salt for its tail.
00:58:25Hey, watch out for that salt.
00:58:27Don't get it in the car.
00:58:27Come on, let's go.
00:58:34Crazy kids.
00:58:35They don't know what they're doing.
00:58:37Dig you later, gator.
00:58:39Hey, daddy-o.
00:58:40Don't call us.
00:58:40We'll call you.
00:58:57The boy's badly hurt, but he's alive.
00:59:28The girl's unconscious.
00:59:30There's a town up ahead with a hospital.
00:59:31We'll take him there.
00:59:33You and I are going into Washington tonight.
00:59:36I'll bring the car over here for the kids.
00:59:52Mr. Caldwell McAfee, I am a busy man.
00:59:54I hope this isn't some sort of crackpot wild goose jizz.
00:59:57You and me both, General.
00:59:59Well, it's your dime, boy.
01:00:00What is it you want to show me?
01:00:04How to shoot the bird out of the sky.
01:00:07Some new type of weapon?
01:00:08No, with regular guns, bullets and bombs.
01:00:10Anything you want.
01:00:11McAfee, I told you that I haven't got time.
01:00:12Mr. General, this idea of mine may prove to be as phony as a $3 bill, but I still think it's worth a listen.
01:00:18Yeah, go ahead.
01:00:19Now, I don't care whether that bird came from outer space or up a saddle river, New Jersey.
01:00:23It's still made of flesh and blood of some sort.
01:00:27And vulnerable to bullets and bombs.
01:00:29If you can get past that antimatter energy screen.
01:00:32Right.
01:00:32That's exactly what I think.
01:00:35What I hope I figured out how to do.
01:00:37I have just invested a dime of my own, boy.
01:00:40Keep talking.
01:00:40Now, this is a blow-up I had made of a bubble chamber photograph.
01:00:49The chamber was bombarded with high-speed particles.
01:00:52Result, a photograph of a trail made by what is known as a Mew Mason.
01:01:00But notice this hole, this gap right here.
01:01:03This gap is one of the most exciting and significant recent discoveries in all science.
01:01:08You probably know about it, Dr. Neumann.
01:01:10Yes, yes, the formation of a temporary masic atom.
01:01:13The Mew Mason with a hydrogen nucleus.
01:01:15Right.
01:01:15But Mew Masons are 210 times heavier than electrons.
01:01:21Which means that in a masic atom, the electrons revolve around a nucleus
01:01:26at just a small fraction of the ordinary distance in the normal atom.
01:01:32I know you don't understand all this, General, but stick with me.
01:01:36Now, the masic atom is extremely small.
01:01:40Small enough to sift through the electron defenses of the ordinary atom
01:01:45and fuse with its nuclei.
01:01:48Atoms of matter or antimatter.
01:01:51Right, Doc.
01:01:52Now, if this thing of mine works, and we can get close, real close,
01:01:57and bombard that bird's antimatter energy shield with a stream of masic atoms,
01:02:02I think we can destroy that shield.
01:02:05The bird would be defenseless then, except for beak, claws, and wings.
01:02:09You could hit it with everything but the kitchen sink.
01:02:11We've got kitchen sinks to spare, son.
01:02:14Do you think you can do it?
01:02:15Well, I kicked around some ideas.
01:02:17I'm not sure they'll work, but it's certainly worth a try.
01:02:19What'll you need?
01:02:20This lab, Dr. Neumann and his staff, Sally here to help with the math,
01:02:24and a blank check for supplies and equipment.
01:02:26It was yours before you finished asking for it.
01:02:29McAfee time is running out.
01:02:31Today, tomorrow, a week from now, maybe.
01:02:34Besides, I'd hate to lose that dime I've got invested in you.
01:02:37Good luck, son.
01:02:38Well, anybody ready for some work?
01:02:45Work or maybe some magic.
01:02:47What we need is a miracle.
01:02:50Here it is.
01:02:51A miracle.
01:02:53A dime's worth a miracle.
01:02:58This weapon would have to create masic atoms.
01:03:01Not as rare in isolated laboratory phenomena,
01:03:04but in tremendous quantities.
01:03:05Eject them through some aiming and propelling device
01:03:09so they could travel indefinite distances through the air
01:03:12to arrive with sufficient speed and insufficient numbers
01:03:15to bombard or destroy an antimatter shield.
01:03:18Truly a miracle of science.
01:03:21Especially since the scientific total life expectancy for a masic atom
01:03:25up to now measured in laboratories
01:03:27had been one-two millionth of a second.
01:03:34Failure.
01:03:35After failure.
01:03:40After failure.
01:03:42After failure.
01:03:55After failure.
01:03:56After failure.
01:04:03After failure.
01:04:05After failure.
01:04:08And while a handful of dedicated people struggle to achieve the impossible,
01:04:11panic spread to all corners of the earth.
01:04:13Panic and nightmare terror.
01:04:15y terror terror.
01:04:45¡Ah!
01:04:46¡Ah!
01:04:55¡Ah!
01:05:15¡Ah!
01:05:19¡Mitch!
01:05:23Easy, son, easy.
01:05:25You did your best.
01:05:27We can't have you killing the patient,
01:05:29trying to cure the disease now, can we?
01:05:31A magnificent effort, Mitch, magnificent.
01:05:33It's unfortunate it was doomed to failure from the start.
01:05:37Oh, great.
01:05:39Now, if somebody will just deliver the eulogy,
01:05:42the deceased can be safely laid away to rest.
01:05:44What's the matter with you? Are you all nuts or something?
01:05:46Mitch, are you all right?
01:05:48Sally, how long has it been since the explosion?
01:05:50About an hour and a half, two hours, I guess.
01:05:53Oh, we're wasting time.
01:05:54Easy, son, easy.
01:05:56Is that bird still in the air?
01:05:58Why, yes.
01:05:59You still want to shoot it down?
01:06:01Well, yes, yes, sure.
01:06:03Well, then, for Pete's sake, let's get with it.
01:06:04General Buskirk has had a plane waiting in that field outside of New York
01:06:07ever since we started the experiments.
01:06:09We've got to get the equipment installed on that plane.
01:06:11Mitch, the apparatus didn't work.
01:06:13The experiments failed.
01:06:16Mitch, please lie down in bed.
01:06:17You were hurt in that explosion.
01:06:19Oh, of course you don't know.
01:06:23The explosion was no accident.
01:06:25I did it on purpose.
01:06:26I used the Masic atom projector.
01:06:28What?
01:06:29Sure, we had the basic wiring all fouled up.
01:06:32It was a simple matter of adjusting the polarity on the main condenser terminals.
01:06:36I figured it out while you two were asleep, set it up right and tried it.
01:06:39Now, wait a minute, McAfee.
01:06:40Wait a minute.
01:06:41Are you trying to tell me that that machine of yours works?
01:06:44Sure.
01:06:45What kind of plane has Buskirk got waiting for you?
01:06:47An old, uh, stripped down B-25.
01:06:49Good.
01:06:50Maneuverability instead of speed.
01:06:51Yeah, the whole operation may depend on being able to turn on a dime.
01:06:54Well, then, what emblazes are we waiting for?
01:06:56Well, that's what I've been talking about for ten minutes.
01:06:58Get me my pants, will you, General?
01:06:59Oh, Sally, get out of here.
01:07:07We've installed the ejector nozzle in the tail of the plane, going to the back.
01:07:12Rewiring the plane's generating system, plus an added bank of batteries,
01:07:16should give us more than enough power.
01:07:18Now, where's your problem?
01:07:19How many people you need to operate this machine?
01:07:21A doctor, myself, and a calculator.
01:07:23Have you got someone coming up here for Sally to brief in a hurry?
01:07:26I don't want her on that plane.
01:07:27It's coming in from the city now.
01:07:29One question.
01:07:30Why do you aim that gimmick from the tail and not from the nose?
01:07:34Too dangerous in the nose.
01:07:35We might fly into our own missing bombardment and destroy the plane.
01:07:39Chances are, once we locate the bird and we're up in the air,
01:07:42the bird will chase us.
01:07:44And if it doesn't?
01:07:45We'll attract its attention somehow.
01:07:50Sandwiches and coffee.
01:07:52Thank you.
01:07:57Bird's been sighted.
01:07:59Heading for New York City.
01:08:00How long will it take you to finish?
01:08:01An hour and a half or two.
01:08:02Still got to connect the thing up.
01:08:03Ah, it's too long.
01:08:04We've got to take off for 15 minutes.
01:08:05You'll have to finish in the air.
01:08:06What about the calculator to replace Sally?
01:08:07Sorry, McAfee.
01:08:08We haven't got any time for that.
01:08:09Jim.
01:08:10Van, you'll fly.
01:08:11I'll backstop you.
01:08:12Clear the field for a takeoff.
01:08:13Right.
01:08:14Well, what are we waiting for?
01:08:15Get the rest of your stuff on board.
01:08:16Get the rest of your stuff on board.
01:08:46We don't see these balloons.
01:08:47I'll give you them.
01:08:48We can send them to people and, I'm here.
01:08:49Call me!
01:08:50Call me!
01:08:51Call me!
01:08:52Call me!
01:08:53Call me!
01:08:55Call me!
01:08:56Call me!
01:08:57Call me!
01:09:01Call me!
01:09:02Call me!
01:09:05Call me!
01:09:06Call me!
01:09:07Call me!
01:09:09Call me!
01:09:14No!
01:10:11There it is, now, attacking the United Nations building.
01:10:19¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:10:49¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:11:19¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:11:49¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:12:19¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:12:21¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:12:23¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:12:25¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:12:27¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:12:29¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:12:33¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:12:35¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:12:37¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:12:39¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:12:41It's all yours, General.
01:13:07Steady.
01:13:11Fire rockets.
01:13:41We got it.
01:13:50We got it.
01:13:56We got it.
01:14:01We got it.
01:14:05We got it.
01:14:08We got it.
01:14:13We got it.
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