- 6/10/2025
A thrilling story of a man who gains the power of invisibility and uses it to commit daring crimes. But with great power comes great danger. Follow his journey as he battles greed, betrayal, and the ultimate consequences of becoming The Ghost Criminal. A classic sci-fi tale filled with suspense and action.
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00:00The End
05:28Keep him around here to scare off visitors?
05:30He serves his purpose.
05:32Yeah.
05:33I guess everybody does.
05:35Julian, put the car away, will you?
05:36Is Paul waiting?
05:37Been in there chewing up the carpet for two hours.
05:39Any trouble?
05:40No.
05:41Joey Faust, this is Julian.
05:45I've seen him before in a police bulletin.
06:22Well, I was beginning to worry.
06:24Major Crenner, may I present Joey Faust.
06:27That's Joey Faust.
06:28Major.
06:29Does that surprise you, Mr. Faust?
06:30It's for real?
06:31What army?
06:32Well, there have been several.
06:33Take your choice.
06:34Please, Mr. Faust.
06:35It's lovely.
06:36What is it?
06:37It's only a bit of shrapnel.
06:38It's a keepsake.
06:39That piece of shrapnel ended the Major's military career.
06:40That will be all, Laura.
06:41Um.
06:42You did well, my dear.
06:43Now run along and freshen up while Mr. Faust and I discuss business.
06:46You'll excuse me?
06:47Major.
06:48Go ahead.
06:49Take off the coat if you wish.
06:50I know you'd like an explanation.
06:52Why did you set up the break?
06:53Oh, I can use you.
06:54You have got a reputation in the underwear as somewhat of a genius when it comes to opening
07:21They must have dug that shrapnel out of your head.
07:25What kind of an idiot are you, Crenner?
07:27I can't poke my nose through a bank door
07:29without getting it blown off.
07:30Every newspaper in the country's got my picture.
07:32You're bitter, Faust, mean and bitter.
07:35You trust no one and you hate everyone.
07:37You're the kind of man I need and understand.
07:40Because I know all about your background.
07:42Yeah.
07:43What do you know about me?
07:45You couldn't have gotten out of any newspaper.
07:47Well, I check closely on all the people I use.
07:50I know about the wife who turned you in
07:52and the child you've never been allowed to see.
08:01I may owe you something.
08:04But if you ever mention my daughter's name again
08:07you'll have another hole in your head, I promise you!
08:12If you wish.
08:13Mr. Faust?
08:15Yes, your background explains your behavior.
08:19Now, we're conducting experiments requiring fissionable materials
08:24and you'll procure them for us.
08:26Well, you'll be well paid.
08:28That's atom bomb stuff.
08:30The government has that locked up tighter than Fort Knox.
08:32Precisely.
08:34Include me a long way out, Chuck.
08:38You're hardly in a position to bargain, Mr. Faust.
08:41A man with a gun doesn't have to bargain.
08:47True.
08:48But I'm certain Julia would disagree with you on that.
08:52You know what one of these bullies will do, son?
08:56It'll rip out your spine and roll it up like a ball of string.
09:00What's the score, Krenner?
09:03You'll work for us faithfully or you'll be turned over to the authorities.
09:06I understand there's a reward of $5,000 on your head.
09:09And just what are these authorities going to say about your part in the break?
09:13Police need know nothing of my part in the escape.
09:16You see, they'll also pay $5,000 for a dead faust.
09:19What do you want?
09:28That'll be all for now, Julian.
09:31Come along to the laboratory.
09:34You got a lab here?
09:35Oh, yes.
09:36We're completely equipped for our experiments.
09:40I made an extensive search before selecting this ranch as an operational base.
09:49As you can see, this is quite a serious business.
09:58Dr. Uloff.
10:00Come here.
10:02Yes, Major Krenner.
10:04Dr. Peter Uloff.
10:08Mr. Faust.
10:09Mr. Faust is joining us.
10:10He'll be supplying you with the vital materials.
10:12Dr. Uloff is an eminent nuclear scientist.
10:15Would you prepare one of your subjects for the ray treatment doctor?
10:18We must impress Mr. Faust with the end result of your highly acclaimed scientific labors.
10:25Uloff.
10:27I've heard the name.
10:28Oh, undoubtedly you have.
10:29I was quite fortunate in convincing him to continue his work here for me.
10:38Now, this vault is of lead two inches thick.
10:40It contains our radioactive materials.
10:43Doctor.
10:44I told you to move this.
10:47Well, Ray could penetrate this lead like butter and the whole countryside would go up in a mushroom cloud.
10:52There is so much you want.
10:54Well, you have to change it.
10:56Are you ready for the demonstration?
10:58I am ready.
10:59Trenner.
11:00I agreed to do your dirty work for you, but I got to know what's going on.
11:06Dr. Uloff will be glad to explain.
11:08Doctor.
11:09This is the principle of x-ray that goes further.
11:12X-ray pierces only the outer shell of the body to show what lies beneath.
11:16This ray neutralizes all tissue and both structure in the body.
11:21This machine utilizes x-ray, alpha, beta, and omega rays, and ultraviolets.
11:26Combining them for best effect and filtering out qualities which would hinder our operations.
11:33Here.
11:34It'll seem more simple to you after you've seen what goes on.
11:37Why are you so worried about this box?
11:47Well, even a lead shield doesn't cut off all rays.
11:50It simply strains them considerably, sirs, and it still gets through.
11:54Any accidental concentration of rays from this apparatus could set up a chain reaction in the materials in the vault.
12:01A nuclear fission could result...
12:03Doctor?
12:07Doctor.
12:08Doctor.
12:16Is that theator?
12:25Doctor.
12:31My friend.
12:32Doctor.
12:33Doctor.
12:34Doctor.
12:36Doctor.
12:37It's not going to hurt.
12:52Don't be afraid.
12:55That's a good fellow.
12:57Yes.
13:07I'm not going to hurt.
13:16But I'm not going to hurt.
13:20I'm not going to hurt.
13:24I'm not going to hurt.
13:29I'm not going to hurt.
13:47THE END
14:17Keep your eye on the guinea pig
14:47Come on, Mr. Clark
15:10Go ahead, Mr. Faust
15:21Prove to yourself it isn't ugly with mirrors
15:23You see, I touch it
15:30It does me no harm
15:31We'll have any doubts, Mr. Faust
15:34No doubts
15:38You can return the animal to visibility, Doctor
15:41Hey, uh
15:43What happens to the guinea pig?
15:47Ulof has perfected the ray of the point
15:50There's no danger to the subject
15:51No hill effects at all
15:52Now watch from the peephole
16:22You'll find the guinea pig is unharmed
16:23You'll find the guinea pig is unharmed
16:29Oh, Dr.
16:34Shedda
16:34Shedda
16:35Shedda
16:36Sh
16:44Shedda
16:48Oh, that should satisfy your curiosity, Mr. Foss, as you could no doubt deduce such a mechanism as this has unlimited possibilities.
17:06Ah, like what? Well, that will come later. First things first, please.
17:11See? No harm done at all. Perfectly healthy.
17:15I imagine you've seen enough for one day, hmm?
17:18You certainly must be tired after your trip.
17:20Yeah. Could use a little sleep.
17:22Not sure if Julius Foss has clothes that'll get you.
17:30What, uh, is in here?
17:32It's no concern of yours.
17:34Come on, Mr. Foss.
17:35I shouldn't be gone long.
17:47Leave the gate open now. I'll lock it when I get back.
17:50I don't think you need to be cautioned about Foss.
18:06He's dangerous and locks mean nothing to him.
18:08So I want you where you can watch his door at all times.
18:11Keep him in his room. You understand?
18:13He won't go nowhere.
18:14All right.
18:14Right.
18:29All right.
19:59You're in there.
21:51What are you doing?
22:18What is it you want up here?
22:19Take it easy, Doc.
22:20I just came up to see you.
22:22Thought maybe they had you locked up in there.
22:24Not I.
22:25Only what's left of my soul.
22:27I came to get some answers.
22:30You seem about the only one around here
22:32who isn't a member of Krenner's fan club.
22:35I have nothing to say.
22:37I'm a servant.
22:38Major Krenner does much thinking for me.
22:43What's he got on you, Doc?
22:48Why do you ask me these things?
22:49So I can get some answers.
22:51How'd you get mixed up in this?
22:54My daughter.
22:55He's holding her.
22:57And that cheese box?
22:59We'll open it up.
23:00Let her out.
23:01Please, Mr. Faust.
23:01I do not joke.
23:02Not about my daughter.
23:03All right, Doc.
23:13Start at the beginning.
23:14How'd you get over here?
23:18At the end of the Second World War,
23:20I fled my own country with my baby daughter.
23:23My wife had died of experiments.
23:25I had been forced to perform on her
23:27in a concentration camp.
23:28Your own wife?
23:29All my patients wore hoods.
23:33I couldn't see their faces.
23:35I didn't know my wife was one of them
23:36until it was too late.
23:41I still didn't explain how you got here.
23:44I came to this country as a refugee.
23:46No one knew I was a scientist
23:48except Spires by Krenner.
23:51After my wife died,
23:52I wanted no more of science.
23:53But Krenner forced me to come here.
23:56Use your daughter?
23:58If I do not do as I'm told,
24:00she will be killed.
24:02If I carry out the orders,
24:03she has security.
24:05I have only a few more months to live.
24:07But Krenner has seen to it
24:09that she will be provided for.
24:11You don't think he's going to keep
24:12that promise, do you?
24:13What choice have I?
24:15Soon I'll be dead.
24:17But my daughter's life is at stake.
24:18You have indicated
24:29that you could open it.
24:31Not now, Doc.
24:32I got problems.
24:34Please, Mr. Faust,
24:35release my daughter
24:36and take her to some safe place.
24:38Knock it off, Doc.
24:39I got my own troubles.
24:40Then you can't open it.
24:42I could open that thing blindfolded.
24:48You're quite a little psychologist,
24:54aren't you, Doc?
24:56That's good reasoning.
25:08Downstairs, Faust.
25:10And please try not to be amusing.
25:15Good night, Dr. Ulof.
25:18What's next, Matahari?
25:48Are you going to shoot me?
25:50Krenner probably will
25:51when he gets back.
25:52He doesn't appreciate this loudly.
25:56Julian's the loyal type.
25:59All it got him
25:59was a lump in the head.
26:02He's still out.
26:03I couldn't bring him around.
26:07What's so humorous?
26:10For a dame
26:10that's supposed to be so greedy,
26:12you don't know a thing
26:13about playing a hole card.
26:14Oh?
26:16Did you ever think
26:17how much that ray
26:17would be worth
26:18to a guy who wanted
26:19to rob a bank?
26:21With that thing,
26:22I could get into every vault
26:23in the country
26:23in broad daylight.
26:26Dream on, Buster.
26:27It sounds pretty.
26:29Of course,
26:30to take on jobs like that,
26:31I thought I'd have
26:32to have a little help.
26:34Now, splitting the take
26:35of a few of those
26:36would pay you
26:37a lot more than Krenner
26:39will ever give you
26:39in a lifetime.
26:41You need background music
26:42for this commercial.
26:45Full orchestra
26:46and violins.
26:48All right.
26:49Don't believe me.
26:50Don't be a gambler.
26:52Should I gamble
26:53on having my throat
26:54slit by Krenner
26:54or being shot by you?
26:57Honey, that's a chance
26:58you'd have to take.
26:59Just like the risk
27:00I run every time
27:01I get onto that ray.
27:03Well, if you don't
27:04take a chance,
27:04you never know.
27:05I'll keep it in mine.
27:12Thanks, Julian.
27:13He was trying
27:14to make a deal.
27:15You must have heard
27:16what he said.
27:17He was talking
27:18a double cross.
27:20Yeah, I heard him.
27:21Sounded like you were
27:22listening awful close, too.
27:25Keep quiet about this, Julian.
27:26Keep quiet
27:27and I'll help you.
27:28You know that Krenner's
27:30going to blame you
27:30for letting him
27:31out of his room.
27:32We've got to help
27:32each other now.
27:34Julian.
27:35Help me.
27:37Let's get him in the room.
27:40Julian.
27:41Coming.
27:42I'm coming.
27:43Open this door.
27:48What happened?
27:49Where were you?
27:50I was getting a broom.
27:52Wanted to sweep
27:52out that bottle I dropped.
27:54I told you not
27:55to take your eyes
27:56off a fast door.
27:57Oh, him.
27:58He's out cold.
27:59I went in
28:00and picked up the bottle.
28:01Figured you didn't want
28:01him nipping in the morning
28:02when he wakes up.
28:03You did right.
28:06He's got to be sober.
28:07Good night.
28:09Good night.
28:09Good night.
28:21What'd you do that for?
28:23Save your own skin.
28:25This idea of yours
28:26does interest me.
28:27I figure you need me
28:29more than I need you.
28:35Iiv.
28:35I thought you were up in the lab.
29:05What was that for?
29:07Don't try it. Don't even think about it.
29:09Julian told me about your talk with Faust.
29:13I didn't make any deal?
29:15No, not yet, but I know you. My memory is too good.
29:17I remember our other deals.
29:19You don't think I gave you enough of a share, do you?
29:22What are you talking about?
29:24What could I possibly have in common with Faust?
29:26He's a hood.
29:28Just the type you go for.
29:29Laura, I don't care what you do with your life,
29:31but when it interferes with my plans, I draw the line.
29:35Well, that's the dot on the eye. Lay off the vodka.
29:40I want you ready when I need to.
29:42If you will relax, Mr. Faust, there will be no pain.
29:45You may lose consciousness for a few moments after you become invisible,
29:48but there should be no other ill effect.
29:50How do you know it'll work on a human? Do you know what'll happen?
29:52We made hundreds of such experiments. There can be no slip-up.
29:57Come on, Doctor. We don't have all night.
29:59Come on, Doctor. We don't have all night.
30:00Come on, Doctor. We don't have all night.
30:04How do you know it'll work on a human? Do you know what'll happen?
30:06We made hundreds of such experiments. There can be no slip-up.
30:16Come on, Doctor. We don't have all night.
30:34We'll have all night.
30:51THE END
31:21What's happened? Is he all right?
31:41His pulse is quite rapid, but that is to be expected.
31:44Why is he breathing like that?
31:45It may be shocking.
31:47Faust, can you hear me? Can you speak?
31:50Faust, try to sit up.
31:51You stop breathing.
31:55Well, do something.
31:59He's got one.
32:08It's Faust. He's here.
32:10Faust, answer me.
32:11Faust, listen to me.
32:15You'll remain invisible till I want you to return it off.
32:18So you're...
32:19If I choke you hard enough, you'll bring me back.
32:28Just showing you how badly you need me, and my loyalty costs money.
32:40I told you we'd be well paid.
32:42You neglected one thing, chum. How much?
32:44A thousand dollars. A thousand every time you do a job.
32:48Criner, if I'm going to be hit, I want money. Lots of money.
32:54Oh, what do you expect? I can't pay that.
32:55Oh, yes, you can, Major. I'm sure you can.
32:59Shall we talk it over in private?
33:02Downstairs?
33:03Over here, Major. I'm waiting.
33:12After you, Major.
33:14So you don't think a thousand is enough?
33:33You're a real case, Major.
33:35You think everyone's supposed to jump when you open your big, fat mouth?
33:39Well, you've forgotten one thing.
33:41Forgotten what?
33:42You've got to have me, chum.
33:46Now, whatever you're up to, I'm worth plenty to you,
33:48or you wouldn't have gone to all that trouble of breaking me out.
33:51You're a dead duck without me.
33:55What do you have in mind?
33:57Well, walking into that nuclear vault's worth about 25 grand.
34:06Let's get a little air in here.
34:0925 grand?
34:10You're mad. I don't have that kind of money.
34:12Then you do the job, Major.
34:16That's the figure.
34:1825 grand in small bills.
34:20C.O.D.
34:21Take it or leave it.
34:24All right.
34:25You'll go tonight.
34:26Laura will drive you.
34:26You'll go to hell.
34:47All right.
34:51THE END
35:21What's wrong with you?
35:33I don't know. I just thought I heard something.
35:39Back in ten minutes. I've got to check the other post.
35:51I don't know.
35:53I don't know.
35:57Oof!
35:59THE END
36:29And you didn't see anyone during all this?
36:39No, sir. I heard a click of noise, like the wheel on the vault was turning, and I told him about it, but neither one of us saw anything.
36:46That's right. There was nothing when I started to check the other guard post.
36:50Then what?
36:52Well, I turned around, and the vault door was opening all by itself.
36:57And I got up to check it, and I pulled my gun, and something was all over me, and then the next thing I know, I'm waking up.
37:04What about the alarm panel? When did it get wrecked?
37:06I don't know, Mr. Dregg. It was okay when I came on duty.
37:09It couldn't have happened while I was checking posts, or he'd have noticed anyone tampering with it.
37:14It set up with each of us covering the other.
37:16Yes, but it's quite obvious neither one of you were covering the other. In fact, there was no coverage at all.
37:27All right, Doctor. What was it you wanted to tell me about the guinea pig?
37:30It was only a matter of time. It died despite of resistance it was developing against radiation.
37:39What about fast?
37:40It's too early to tell.
37:42But each time it will take longer to reduce it to invisibility, less to return him to normal states.
37:48He will also develop resistance.
37:50What about the new material, the X-13?
37:52I need more time to study it. Its properties are different from other nuclear materials. I do not like keeping it here. It's bombardment ratio is also much lower.
38:07You're, uh, afraid of an explosion?
38:10Yes.
38:15We'll use the X-13 on Faust.
38:17It could mean his death.
38:19Doctor, I'm not concerned with the welfare of one man. I must know the full potential of your invention.
38:25Because my aim is to make an entire army invisible. Do you understand? An entire army.
38:30I did not agree to kill a man by deliberate radiation poisoning.
38:34You're too old-fashioned to be a genius.
38:38Two scientists have brought the world to what it is today and you can hardly blame me for taking advantage of your discoveries.
38:44Faust may already suffer from poisoning.
38:45But it is curable. X-13 will put him beyond that point.
38:49I will not use it on a human.
38:52No?
39:05If you have an alternative, Doctor, I'd be very happy to discuss it with you.
39:09Oh, that ray is something.
39:19Something every cheap safe cracker in the country's been dreaming of.
39:23Too bad the doctor invented years ago for the right people.
39:26He wouldn't be cooped up here now.
39:28You better lay off the gig of water. He can't use you drunk, you know.
39:34Maybe it's a case of my using him. Now come on with a drink.
39:36Well, I could have walked into that vault in broad daylight and done the same thing.
39:43It was so easy I felt like I was taking Crenner's money away from him.
39:47Interesting thought, Faust.
39:49This time you do it the hard way.
39:51In daylight.
39:53Well, through with me so soon, huh?
39:55Gonna get me killed off.
39:56Oh, no, not at all.
39:57But I've learned that security has been tripled on the vaults during the night shift.
40:00Six men.
40:01But it hasn't been strengthened during the day.
40:04Fitz, where do you get these gems?
40:06He has sources.
40:07You better believe him.
40:08One more.
40:09Oh, and we'll have enough for our present supply and work.
40:11Uh-uh.
40:12You won't need this, and we're ready in the lab.
40:14You won't need this, and we'll have enough for our present.
40:44You won't need this, and we'll have enough for our present.
40:47You won't need this, and we'll have enough for our present.
40:48Come on.
40:49Come on.
40:49Come on.
40:50Hurry up.
40:54Hurry up.
41:03I cannot.
41:14The End
41:44You can't get away with this broad daylight, Joey.
41:50Why don't you stop running Crenner's errands?
41:53Let's not get any more involved.
41:55Don't get emotional, baby.
41:57You're nice as a playmate. Let's keep it that way.
41:59Let's understand that.
42:01Well, they may not see you, but they're bound to see the lead container when you try to get it out.
42:05You got it all wrong, honey. Today's the day we take the bank.
42:09You're broad daylight. You're crazy.
42:12You're talking to a professional, remember?
42:13I don't have to worry about time locks or anything like that.
42:17Just walk in, pack up the loose cash, and walk out, and you, sweetheart, are going to be waiting for me.
42:24Oh, don't even say it. Your cut will be 40%.
42:30I'll have to climb out.
42:35I'll have to go.
42:36I'll have to go.
42:37I'll have to go.
42:38I'll have to go.
42:39THE END
43:09THE END
43:39THE END
44:01Oh, my lord!
44:03Don't let anybody move, you won't get hurt!
44:15What's the matter? What's changed?
44:17Drive! Drive!
44:33Thank you very much for your cooperation, Miss.
44:36I hope it does some good.
44:38I'm sure it will.
44:41Security.
44:42Good day now.
44:43Okay dear.
44:44How long ago?
44:46Okay.
44:48Guess we can't stop it now.
44:52The story's out.
44:53The reporter was at the police station when the alarm came in.
44:56Well, there's no doubt it was Faust.
44:59Everyone at the banks identified him.
45:01Well, what can we do?
45:03The man makes himself invisible.
45:05Locks mean nothing to him.
45:07He did take the X-13.
45:09What defense do we have against him?
45:11Nothing.
45:12None.
45:24Hold it here.
45:31There must be something we can do.
45:45Yeah, if I can just get down to you, Loft.
45:48I can't get back to the house till I'm invisible again.
45:50Police report the so-called invisible man who robbed the Coatesville National Bank has been identified as Joey Faust, escaped convict and say cracker.
45:58Witnesses said the robber became visible before their eyes. Citizens are warned.
46:03Oh, he's gotta come back.
46:05And that tramp too.
46:07I'll teach them to double-cross me.
46:09Take my bags outside and then watch for them.
46:11Right.
46:12I know some people in Mexico.
46:21We can go there and start all over again.
46:25I know what I've been, Joey, but I can change all that.
46:31What are you doing?
46:32Giving you your split.
46:33You're on your own, baby.
46:35But...
46:36But you said we'd be together.
46:38Honey, right now I need a car more than I need you.
46:43So you can start walking anytime.
46:45But you just can't go off and leave me.
46:52Joey!
46:56Goodbye, Laura.
47:08We'll leave everything except the nuclear materials.
47:20Please catch Faust and hear his story.
47:22They'll be all over us.
47:28I will not.
47:29What?
47:32I have been running away most of my life.
47:35Doctor.
47:40There's something wrong with your formula.
47:41But we'll work it out in a new location.
47:44An invisible army is worth billions.
47:47An army of dead men, Major.
47:54I'm taking Marie with me.
47:55I'm sure you'll come along.
47:56No!
47:59Marie, my dear.
48:05Well, let me out of here!
48:13Doc, what's wrong?
48:14Why do I keep appearing and disappearing?
48:16I don't know.
48:17I needed more time to study the X-13 before trying it out on you.
48:21Oh, fine.
48:22Well, you're going to do something about it.
48:24I've got to be normal and you're going to take care of it.
48:26I will, but not in this place.
48:28Well, why not?
48:29I got him locked up.
48:30I want to be taken away from here, my daughter and I.
48:32Only then I will treat you.
48:33All right, let's blow out of here.
48:48Forget something?
48:52Where's Faust?
48:53He's in the house.
48:54Major knows all about you and Faust.
48:56Said you'd be back.
48:57Inside.
48:58Inside.
49:10Come on down, Faust.
49:13Put that thing down.
49:14I take my orders from the Major.
49:16I have to.
49:17The Major?
49:18Let me.
49:19Julian, you believe what he told you about your son being alive in prison and in Europe?
49:23Yes, I do.
49:24You're a fool.
49:25This son's dead, Julian.
49:26Craner's been using you all along.
49:30She's right.
49:31So you had to come back.
49:32Come on.
49:33I told you to hit the road.
49:34It was for your own good.
49:35But, Joey, please, please give me a chance.
49:36Sweetheart, you had your chance.
49:37You had your chance in.
49:38Joey!
49:39She's right.
49:47So you had to come back.
49:48Come on.
49:51I told you to hit the road.
49:53It was for your own good.
49:54But, Joey, please.
49:55Please give me a chance.
49:56Sweetheart, you had your chance.
49:58Joey!
50:02All right, come on.
50:03Come on, Judy.
50:09Do you know what Krenner is after?
50:13A process so an invisible army can invade your country.
50:15I don't care about Krenner or his army.
50:17I care about me.
50:19Oh, this is futile.
50:20Krenner has found me before.
50:21He'll find me again.
50:22I've got money.
50:23I know places across the border he never heard of.
50:25Now, how long are these treatments going to take?
50:27You may someday be declared a martyr, Mr. Faust.
50:29A man who sacrificed himself so that the invisible army might run over your country.
50:33What are you trying to pull?
50:35You want it out of here.
50:36I made a deal with you.
50:36Now you cross me and I'll kill you.
50:38I'm a dying man, Mr. Faust.
50:40Radiation poisoning.
50:42You're dying, too.
50:44You're worse off than I.
50:45You're lying.
50:47You have only weeks, perhaps days, to live.
50:50You used me just to get away from Krenner.
50:52To free Maria.
50:53I had no choice.
50:56Come on.
50:57Are you so intent upon evading the police for a few remaining days?
51:02Don't you care what Krenner is doing to your country?
51:04Why should I care?
51:05What did my country ever do for me but try and bury me in a concrete tomb for the rest of my life?
51:10I'm thinking of my child.
51:13You should think of yours.
51:16Perhaps you deserve prison.
51:18But did Maria deserve what has happened to her?
51:21Did her mother need to die?
51:22Is this the kind of world you want for your child?
51:25That is what an invisible army will bring.
51:27I've seen it.
51:34How much longer I've got?
51:36A month.
51:38No more.
51:38Don't wait for me.
51:58There is a man who has unlocked every door, except the one to his own soul.
52:12Now he has the key.
52:14Come, my dear.
52:15We must find a telephone and notify the police.
52:17Joey!
52:34Joey!
52:36Joey!
52:38Joey!
52:41Joey, will you please listen to me?
52:43Wait for me outside.
52:44Wait for me outside.
52:45Wait for me outside.
52:56I'm going to kill him.
53:15THE END
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54:57THE END
54:59DRAKE AND SMITH, SECURITY
55:01SORRY
55:05I GOT MY ORDERS
55:06NO ONE ENTERS
55:07THIS AREA
55:08TOO MUCH FALLOUT
55:09FOR SAFETY
55:10ALL RIGHT
55:11OFFICER
55:12JUST A MINUTE
55:13IN
55:19THE END
55:23THE END
55:25THE END
55:27I'll be with you in a minute, Smitty.
55:57Well, Doctor, you and your friends have succeeded in blowing up half the county.
56:05There isn't enough left out there to make ashes.
56:09I'm deeply sorry, of course, but as I told you before, I didn't do anything by choice.
56:15I won Major Crenner of the danger involved, but you must realize his was a deranged mind.
56:22All he could think of was the creating of an invisible army and the powers such a force
56:28would give him.
56:29You know, Doctor, this idea of an invisible army is quite interesting.
56:34Imagine what our counterintelligence could accomplish if they were able to become invisible whenever
56:39necessary.
56:40The Central Intelligence Agency has already discussed the possibilities with me.
56:45But my friend, think of the danger if the secret were stolen from us.
56:51It has happened before, you know.
56:54Perhaps it would be better if we let the secret die with Major Crenner and Joy Faust.
57:01It's a serious problem.
57:02What would you do?
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