- 6/21/2025
A mysterious mountain shrouded in deadly fog becomes the center of terrifying events. As strange disappearances and brutal attacks unfold, a horrifying secret emerges from the mist. Witness this thrilling 1958 sci-fi classic packed with suspense, danger, and an unseen menace.
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00:00:00You
00:00:30What's he doing up there?
00:00:56Hey, Jimmy!
00:00:58Hang on a minute.
00:01:00I can't see.
00:01:01It's foggy.
00:01:03Gone cool, too.
00:01:05What did you say?
00:01:07I tell you it's foggy.
00:01:09Cloud or something.
00:01:11Hey, wait a minute.
00:01:13There's someone coming.
00:01:14Who is it, Jim?
00:01:15The abominable snowman?
00:01:18I tell you there's someone coming.
00:01:20I can't see a thing.
00:01:22Who is it?
00:01:24Who is it?
00:01:24No.
00:01:25No.
00:01:26No.
00:01:26No.
00:01:27Jim!
00:01:30Hold.
00:01:31Hold.
00:01:32Right.
00:01:33Take the strain.
00:01:34Very quick.
00:01:38Stand by.
00:01:39Now, together.
00:01:40Right.
00:01:41Hold.
00:01:43Here.
00:01:45Do you see him?
00:01:47Not yet.
00:01:48He's just below the lip.
00:01:49Here he is.
00:01:54Jim.
00:01:56No.
00:02:01Come on.
00:02:02Come on.
00:02:02Come on.
00:02:02You idiot.
00:02:12We nearly had him.
00:02:13Why did you let him go?
00:02:14Didn't you see him?
00:02:15What are you talking about?
00:02:16His head.
00:02:17It was torn off.
00:02:19He got on.
00:02:19He's just below.
00:02:20No.
00:02:20Who is he?
00:02:20No.
00:02:21What?
00:02:23He knows.
00:02:23To see.
00:02:31Come on.
00:02:33THE END
00:03:03THE END
00:03:33THE END
00:03:40THE END
00:03:43THE END
00:03:45THE END
00:03:50Hey, Anne, were you dreaming?
00:04:03No, I don't think so.
00:04:05Why?
00:04:06You were talking in your sleep.
00:04:09Did I give away any secrets?
00:04:12Not really.
00:04:13I didn't quite catch his last name.
00:04:16Silly.
00:04:18Would you like some tea?
00:04:20No, thank you.
00:04:22You sure you feel all right?
00:04:24Yeah, I feel wonderful.
00:04:25I wish everybody would stop treating me like an invalid.
00:04:28I'm sorry.
00:04:32Look, Anne, there are the mountains.
00:04:50What happened?
00:04:50Did I pass it?
00:04:51Now, don't worry.
00:04:51It's all right.
00:04:51Is there anything I can do?
00:04:55Is there anything I can do?
00:04:56Oh, uh, my name is Alan Brooks.
00:04:59Oh, well, I'm Anne Pilgrim, and this is my sister Sarah.
00:05:01Hello.
00:05:01How do you do?
00:05:02Uh, there we are.
00:05:03Oh, I'm sorry about your newspaper, Mr. Brooks.
00:05:04Oh, that's all right.
00:05:05I've got the baseball scores.
00:05:06Don't worry.
00:05:07Don't worry.
00:05:08Don't worry.
00:05:09It's all right.
00:05:10Is there anything I can do?
00:05:11Oh, uh, my name is Alan Brooks.
00:05:13Oh, well, I'm Anne Pilgrim, and this is my sister Sarah.
00:05:18Hello.
00:05:19How do you do?
00:05:20Oh.
00:05:21There we are.
00:05:27Oh.
00:05:28I'm sorry about your newspaper, Mr. Brooks.
00:05:30Oh, that's all right.
00:05:31I've got the baseball scores.
00:05:33There you are.
00:05:34A spot of that will bring the color back.
00:05:36Yeah.
00:05:40You look like you might do with one.
00:05:42No, thanks.
00:05:43You have far to go?
00:05:45Geneva.
00:05:46It's quite a run.
00:05:47Trollenberg.
00:05:50Next, Trollenberg.
00:05:52Trollenberg?
00:05:55Sarah, we're getting off at Trollenberg.
00:05:57That's my stop.
00:05:58What's the matter, Anne?
00:05:59You know we have to go on to duty.
00:06:00No, I really can't go any further today.
00:06:02We can stop at the Hotel Europa.
00:06:04Hotel Europa?
00:06:06We've never been to this place.
00:06:07How do you know about the Hotel Europa?
00:06:13I don't know.
00:06:14Anne, what's got into you?
00:06:17We're getting off at Trollenberg.
00:06:18Please, Sarah.
00:06:19We're getting off at Trollenberg.
00:06:20We're getting off at Trollenberg.
00:06:21Please, Sarah.
00:06:22We're getting off at Trollenberg.
00:06:24We're getting off at Trollenberg.
00:06:25Oh, Herr Brooks, I'm sorry, Emilie.
00:06:28Oh, Herr Brooks, I'm sorry, Emilead. Did you have a nice trip, Herr Brooks?
00:06:45Herr Klein, nice to see you again.
00:06:47Oh, I'd like for you to meet Miss Anne and Sarah Pilgrim, Herr Klein.
00:06:50He's a proprietor of the Hotel Europa.
00:06:53I wonder if maybe you could help us out.
00:06:54These young ladies have arrived without any reservations.
00:06:57Thought perhaps you could put them up.
00:06:58Yes, I guess it will be all right.
00:07:01Good.
00:07:01Thank you very much.
00:07:02The car's outside.
00:07:05It's very good of you to put us up at such short notice.
00:07:07Well, this is not yet our season, you understand?
00:07:10Oh, I thought now would have been about your busiest time.
00:07:12Well, normally, yes, but...
00:07:15Oh, is Hans still working for you?
00:07:18Yes, Hans is still working, Herr Brooks.
00:07:25Cigarette, sir?
00:07:26No, thank you.
00:07:28How about you, Herr Klein?
00:07:30I don't smoke.
00:07:31They shouldn't have started the climb.
00:07:33What are you talking about?
00:07:34An accident.
00:07:35Last week, 1,200 feet up the south call.
00:07:37Three English students.
00:07:38One of them was killed.
00:07:39Was there an accident, Mr. Klein?
00:07:41On a mountain?
00:07:42These things sometimes happen.
00:07:43What else do you know about the Trollenburg?
00:07:44Peasants are leaving the mountain.
00:07:48They say it's bad luck.
00:07:50The mountain people are very simple.
00:07:51They are superstitious.
00:07:52All these stories are nonsense.
00:07:53What stories?
00:07:54Climbers.
00:07:55Disappearing into the mist and never seen again.
00:07:57Disappearing into the mist and never seen again.
00:08:00All these stories are nonsense.
00:08:01What stories?
00:08:02Climbers.
00:08:03Disappearing into the mist and never seen again.
00:08:06All these stories are nonsense.
00:08:10What stories?
00:08:12Climbers. Disappearing into the mist and never seen again.
00:08:36Hans, let's get back from here.
00:08:38Yes, sir.
00:08:48Hello. You must be Mr. Brooks.
00:08:52Klein told us you were coming.
00:08:54My name is Mr. Brooks.
00:08:56You must be Mr. Brooks.
00:08:58Klein told us you were coming.
00:09:00My name is Mr. Brooks.
00:09:02How are you Mr. Truscott?
00:09:04Klein, you didn't tell us we were expecting other guests.
00:09:06Oh, this is Miss Sarah Pilgrim and Miss Anne Pilgrim.
00:09:08Pilgrim.
00:09:10Sarah and Anne Pilgrim.
00:09:12Sure we've met before.
00:09:14The name rings a bell.
00:09:16Does it?
00:09:18Would you mind if we went up to our rooms now?
00:09:32It's all there.
00:09:40The observatory at the foot of the mountain.
00:09:44The cable car.
00:09:46There's the small hut the climbers use.
00:09:48You can see it from the observatory.
00:09:52It's all there.
00:09:54Just like...
00:09:56Just like what Anne?
00:09:58Well, just like...
00:10:00Sarah, why did I want to come here?
00:10:04What is there about this place?
00:10:06Why do I feel I've seen it all before?
00:10:08Don't worry about it, darling.
00:10:10Lots of people get a feeling like that.
00:10:12Perhaps you read about it in a book.
00:10:14Also a picture in a travel folder.
00:10:16You mustn't let it upset you.
00:10:20No, I mustn't.
00:10:22Yes, you're right.
00:10:24I've probably read about it.
00:10:30Come in.
00:10:38Hi.
00:10:39How are you?
00:10:40Give me a hand.
00:10:41Oh, I think I can manage.
00:10:46Lovely spot, isn't it?
00:10:47It certainly is.
00:10:48You've been here before, haven't you?
00:10:50Yes, once a couple of years ago.
00:10:53Good climbing.
00:10:54So they tell me.
00:10:55Don't you climb?
00:10:56Not if I can help it.
00:10:58Funny place to come for a holiday.
00:11:02If you don't climb.
00:11:07Yes, isn't it?
00:11:11Attractive those two girls, aren't they?
00:11:13Certainly are.
00:11:14Pilgrim sisters.
00:11:16Sarah and Anne.
00:11:19Of course I knew I'd seen them before somewhere.
00:11:22London Palladium about a month ago.
00:11:24They're a mind-reading act.
00:11:28Funny they didn't say anything.
00:11:31Well, perhaps they wanted some privacy.
00:11:37Now, buy a drink later.
00:11:39All right.
00:11:40Good.
00:11:41Give me Zurich 6468, will you?
00:12:02I want you to check on someone for me.
00:12:04Brooks.
00:12:05Alan Brooks.
00:12:06He's just arrived here.
00:12:09He's American.
00:12:10He's about 40, I should think.
00:12:13Well, I should try New York first,
00:12:14and then Los Angeles, and then Washington.
00:12:18Okay.
00:12:20Right.
00:12:21Hello, there.
00:12:22You'll be Brooks.
00:12:23That's right.
00:12:24I'm Dewhurst.
00:12:25This is Brett.
00:12:26How do you do?
00:12:27What do you do?
00:12:28Looks like you're going for a climb.
00:12:29Yes, we're going up the Trollenberg.
00:12:30Gonna have a noggin before we start.
00:12:31Care to join us?
00:12:32All right.
00:12:33What's it going to be?
00:12:34Scotch, please.
00:12:35Scotch and a crew bandit.
00:12:36Better give me a bottle of tea.
00:12:37Better give me a brandy to take with us.
00:12:38Keep the cold out tonight.
00:12:39You, uh, you're gonna stay tonight?
00:12:40No, there's a hut at the foot of the South Col.
00:12:42We'll sleep there tonight and attack the mountain proper tomorrow.
00:12:45Hello, Truscott.
00:12:46You must be Miss Pilgrim.
00:12:47I'm here.
00:12:48I'm here.
00:12:49I'm here.
00:12:50I'm here.
00:12:51I'm here.
00:12:52I'm here.
00:12:53I'm here.
00:12:54I'm here.
00:12:55I'm here.
00:12:56I'm here.
00:12:57I'm here.
00:12:58I'm here.
00:12:59I'm here.
00:13:00I'm here.
00:13:01I'm here.
00:13:02I'm here.
00:13:03I'm here.
00:13:04I'm here.
00:13:05You must be Miss Pilgrim.
00:13:07Yes, that's right.
00:13:08Oh, uh, this is Mr. Durst, sir.
00:13:10And Mr. Brett.
00:13:12Brett, yes.
00:13:13Well, you do.
00:13:14Do you care for a drink?
00:13:15I appear to be in the chair.
00:13:16Wish us bon voyage.
00:13:19I'll have a Campari.
00:13:20Truscott?
00:13:21Scotch, please.
00:13:22Campari and another Scotch, Hans, please.
00:13:24Sit down, sir.
00:13:25Her sister's here with you, isn't she?
00:13:26Cline told us.
00:13:27Yes.
00:13:28Would she care to join us?
00:13:29Oh, no.
00:13:30She's having a rest just now.
00:13:31Quite an occasion for me.
00:13:32My first time up a mountain.
00:13:34Well, yours too, Mr. Brett.
00:13:36Oh, no.
00:13:37Need a big noise in the Alpine Club.
00:13:39How'd you come to take up mountaineering?
00:13:41I want to see if we can't find some good reason for all these accidents.
00:13:44I'm a geologist.
00:13:46I know all about block formation and that sort of thing, Jim.
00:13:49Well, here we are.
00:13:51Cheers.
00:13:52Good luck.
00:13:53To a good climb.
00:13:55Keep an eye on your roping, won't you?
00:13:59Why roping, particularly?
00:14:01In the student business last week.
00:14:03That's right.
00:14:04Nasty business.
00:14:05Very nasty.
00:14:06What was that?
00:14:08Some kids climbing on the south col and one of them fell.
00:14:12They shouldn't have been climbing without a guide.
00:14:14Seems he wasn't roped up correctly and the rope got caught up around his neck.
00:14:18Strangling?
00:14:19Worse than that.
00:14:21Tore his head off.
00:14:23You don't know the half of it.
00:14:26Tell them what the villagers say, Hans.
00:14:29It's not for me to...
00:14:31What do they say, Hans?
00:14:33Well, the guides who found him, also his friends.
00:14:39This where the rope was around his waist.
00:14:42You understand?
00:14:44It was still tied.
00:14:46But how could it have...
00:14:49The villagers have something to say about that, too.
00:14:52Haven't they, Hans?
00:14:57Excuse me.
00:15:07What do the villagers say, Tresk?
00:15:09They say that it happened before he fell.
00:15:12As I said, they shouldn't allow inexperienced climbers up the Trollenberg without a guide.
00:15:17There are bound to be accidents.
00:15:19Alas, you watch your ropey.
00:15:21We ought to be moving.
00:15:22You want to make the hut before nightfall?
00:15:24Run, Jess.
00:15:25Oh, uh, I'm going up to the observatory.
00:15:28I'll hit your ride within the cable car.
00:15:30That is, unless you're going to climb the whole way.
00:15:32Climb the whole way?
00:15:33What if I can help it?
00:15:34You see, there are certain chemical changes that can take place inside rock,
00:15:42which cause a physical alteration to its structure.
00:15:45At times, it can become like chalk, break away in your hand.
00:15:48What do you think of that, Brad?
00:15:50Hmm?
00:15:51Oh, I don't think it's like that.
00:15:53A mountain's a mountain.
00:15:55Some people can climb it and some can't.
00:15:57Those that can't shouldn't try.
00:16:00I'm here under sufferance.
00:16:02How long do you think it'll take you to reach the hut from the observatory?
00:16:06I don't know.
00:16:07Oh, about three and a half hours.
00:16:09It's an easy climb.
00:16:24Professor.
00:16:26Professor.
00:16:27How many more times do I tell you I am not to be interrupted?
00:16:30I'm sorry, sir, but there's someone outside to see you.
00:16:32I don't care.
00:16:33Tell him to go away.
00:16:34He says his name is Brooks.
00:16:35Tell him to...
00:16:37Alan Brooks?
00:16:38Yes, sir.
00:16:39Bring him in.
00:16:40Bring him in.
00:16:41Now, wait.
00:16:42Wait.
00:16:43I bring him in myself.
00:16:51Alan.
00:16:52My dear Alan.
00:16:53They all get a thug for leaving you out here.
00:16:56Come in.
00:16:57Come in.
00:16:58Oh, it's good of you to come and see me and on your holidays, too.
00:17:01I was lucky I was in Europe.
00:17:02You got my letter?
00:17:03Yes.
00:17:04Well, you don't say very much.
00:17:05What's the matter?
00:17:06You're not pleased to see your old friend?
00:17:08The gate, sir, Professor.
00:17:09And how are you, Alan?
00:17:11Come in.
00:17:12Come in.
00:17:13Well, Alan, what do you think of our little observatory, huh?
00:17:19Yes, indeed.
00:17:20You know, the government gives me as much money as I want.
00:17:26Come here.
00:17:27I'll show you something.
00:17:31A television?
00:17:32Better than windows.
00:17:33So, look.
00:17:34You see?
00:17:43Television cameras on the roof.
00:17:45We watch everywhere.
00:17:55You know, the government, the government, they say to me,
00:17:58Professor, do you have to have such expensive things?
00:18:02Windows are much cheaper.
00:18:04And I say I have to have.
00:18:06And I have.
00:18:09That over there.
00:18:10That is the only window.
00:18:12And even for that, we have protection.
00:18:14Look.
00:18:23That will stand up to any avalanche.
00:18:27That, too, was very expensive.
00:18:31All this to study cosmic rays.
00:18:34Well, Alan, come into my office, huh?
00:18:38Well, Alan, here we are.
00:18:42Same old mess, huh?
00:18:46Well, you're looking very fit.
00:18:48Fit?
00:18:49I look the same as always.
00:18:52Come on, good your stalling, Professor.
00:18:53You forget. I know you.
00:18:54You said in your letter that it was urgent, I see, right away.
00:18:57What's so urgent?
00:18:59Well, how long have you been here in Trollenberger?
00:19:01Got here this morning, came right up to see you.
00:19:03You haven't heard about the accidents, then?
00:19:06Yes, I heard about the students.
00:19:09Yeah, that was one of them.
00:19:11But there have been others.
00:19:12Many others.
00:19:13Where people climb mountains, there are lots of accidents.
00:19:17That's true.
00:19:19And sometimes the bodies, they disappear.
00:19:22But here, the search parties go out and always they find nothing.
00:19:27Now, why is that?
00:19:29I don't know.
00:19:36And then there is the cloud.
00:19:38What cloud?
00:19:40Come on, Alan, you know what I'm talking about.
00:19:42The cloud where there should be no cloud.
00:19:45Where there are mountains, there are always clouds.
00:19:47But this one remains static.
00:19:49On the side of the Trollenberg, it never moves.
00:19:52Freak of nature.
00:19:55A radioactive freak of nature?
00:19:58Can we see it from here?
00:20:02Come, I'll show you.
00:20:13There you are.
00:20:14On the south side of the Trollenberg.
00:20:23Alan, come here.
00:20:28Now, you see, here, here's a map of the area.
00:20:35This is the Trollenberg.
00:20:37Now, that, that is the scanner.
00:20:39It's up on the roof here.
00:20:40Now, you see, at the moment, nothing.
00:20:42No reaction, nothing.
00:20:44Now, remember, here is the cloud.
00:20:48I turn on the scanner.
00:20:49So, now watch when it passes the cloud.
00:20:51Watch up here on the dials.
00:20:53Uh-huh.
00:20:54Now, you see, it's past the cloud.
00:20:57Nothing.
00:20:59Watch it go around again.
00:21:04Watch here.
00:21:12Well, what do you think of that?
00:21:14Now, Alan, I ask you to think back three years ago to what happened in the Andes.
00:21:23But, but this can't be the same.
00:21:25Why not?
00:21:27We have the accidents like before.
00:21:28We have the cloud like before.
00:21:29Why can't it be the same?
00:21:30There's too many things missing.
00:21:33The mental compulsion.
00:21:34What is it?
00:21:37The girl on the train.
00:21:39She, she suddenly decided she had to get off at Trollenberg.
00:21:43She was booked for Geneva.
00:21:45But she had to get off at Trollenberg.
00:21:49And did she?
00:21:51Yes.
00:21:52She's at the hotel.
00:21:54There's climbers on the Trollenberg, sir.
00:21:58Climbers?
00:21:59I thought they were all scared away.
00:22:02Where are they?
00:22:0316 degrees west of due north.
00:22:112,000 meters.
00:22:22Oh, it's Brett and Dewhurst.
00:22:24You know them?
00:22:25Well, just from the hotel.
00:22:26They came up with me on the cable car.
00:22:28Hmm.
00:22:33Well, they should be all right as long as they stick to the present track.
00:22:38The cloud is well to the west of the path.
00:22:42Aaron.
00:22:44Will you do something about what I've told you?
00:22:47The cloud?
00:22:48Hmm.
00:22:49Do what?
00:22:50Inform the authorities.
00:22:51Look, I'm on a holiday.
00:22:52Besides, you haven't told me anything that can be proved.
00:22:57I've told you about the cloud.
00:22:58I've told you about the accidents.
00:22:59What more do you want?
00:23:00Facts.
00:23:01Proof.
00:23:02Something that'll look real and black and white on the committee's desk.
00:23:05I don't know.
00:23:06I'm not gonna stick my neck out again like I did in the Andes.
00:23:09But why?
00:23:11You were employed by the United Nations.
00:23:13It was all in the report.
00:23:14Look, by the time the Andes report was in, there wasn't anything left in the area.
00:23:18Explained or otherwise.
00:23:20They practically accused me of dreaming the whole thing up.
00:23:23Well, if I was to take a hand here, I'd have to have a list of documented facts.
00:23:27They'd have to be pretty conclusive.
00:23:30You're an important man.
00:23:31Why don't you get through the burn?
00:23:33Important.
00:23:34I'm only important if I say something about cosmic rays.
00:23:38If I say anything else, they tell me to mind my own business.
00:23:43Maybe...
00:23:44Maybe you should speak to Klein.
00:23:47Hotel proprietor?
00:23:48Well, he's also the mayor of Thronenberg.
00:23:50Perhaps he could help.
00:23:52Anyway, he could supply a list of the accidents.
00:23:54Then perhaps you do something yourself.
00:24:24You all right?
00:24:30Take your pack off, man.
00:24:31You can't relax like that.
00:24:44Hello?
00:24:46Yes, Alfred.
00:24:48You arrived all right?
00:24:50Good.
00:24:52Good.
00:24:54A night's sleep will set him right.
00:24:57Yes, all right.
00:24:59Good-bye.
00:25:03It was her bread.
00:25:05They have arrived at the hut.
00:25:07You see, there's nothing to worry about.
00:25:10It is just unfortunate that this year we have had many inexperienced climbers.
00:25:15And what about the rumors in the village?
00:25:17Well, you know these people, Professor?
00:25:20They are superstitious.
00:25:22They like to believe in, in fairy stories.
00:25:25Gentlemen, do you understand?
00:25:27Officially, there's nothing I can do.
00:25:30There's nothing I can do.
00:25:38We should be able to make the summit and back tomorrow.
00:25:41If we travel light.
00:25:42I must have a sack for rock samples.
00:25:45I think we can manage that.
00:25:48You can take it, Sack.
00:26:02Visibility's not too good.
00:26:04A little clear.
00:26:05A little clear.
00:26:06Fog up here.
00:26:11Wow, a cloud.
00:26:14Moving down from the peak.
00:26:19Will this do, Miss Pilgrim?
00:26:20Oh, this will be fine.
00:26:23It's quite a collection you have there.
00:26:27Now, would somebody bring Anne in, please?
00:26:30Oh, yes. In him.
00:26:31Now, you'll see that I make no signals to Anne and say nothing.
00:26:34So it's impossible for any sort of code to be used.
00:26:39Well done, Anne.
00:26:51It's a banknote.
00:26:53French.
00:26:54500 francs.
00:26:58There's a number on it.
00:27:05H.
00:27:07O.
00:27:091.
00:27:111.
00:27:138.
00:27:158.
00:27:16Well done.
00:27:17Very good.
00:27:19And who does it belong to, young lady?
00:27:22Philip.
00:27:30It's a rounded sort of object about the size of a tennis ball.
00:27:35Made of glass.
00:27:37I think it's used as a paperweight.
00:27:41There's a model inside it.
00:27:42A mountain and a little hut.
00:27:47And when you shake it, there's a snowstorm.
00:27:56Snow.
00:28:00Mountains.
00:28:01Little hut.
00:28:05Two men in the hut.
00:28:06Anne.
00:28:08The fat one, he's asleep.
00:28:09Yes, the fat one, he's asleep.
00:28:14But he's not the one.
00:28:17It's the other one.
00:28:21Sitting at a table.
00:28:23Smoking.
00:28:25Writing in a book.
00:28:28He's the one.
00:28:35He's getting up.
00:28:37He's coming towards the door.
00:28:42He's reached the door.
00:28:45He's opening it.
00:28:50He's coming out.
00:28:52Up the slope.
00:28:54Up the slope.
00:28:56Walking slowly.
00:28:57Slowly.
00:29:00No.
00:29:02Mountains.
00:29:04Paperweight.
00:29:06Glass paperweight.
00:29:08Please don't crowd.
00:29:11Get her up to her room.
00:29:13Up.
00:29:15There.
00:29:16The door.
00:29:17The door.
00:29:18The door.
00:29:19The door.
00:29:20The door.
00:29:22The door.
00:29:24The door.
00:29:26Hello.
00:29:27Hello, Brett.
00:29:29You've asked here.
00:29:30What do you want?
00:29:31Are you all right?
00:29:33Yes, why?
00:29:35Is Brett there?
00:29:36Of course he is.
00:29:37Wouldn't go wandering off in the middle of the night.
00:29:40Just a minute, hold on.
00:29:46You're right.
00:29:47He's not here.
00:29:48He must have just gone out.
00:29:49I'd better go and look for him.
00:29:51No, don't do that.
00:29:52You'll be lost in five seconds.
00:29:53Just sit tight where you are.
00:29:54I think I should go.
00:29:55Maybe something wrong.
00:29:56No, you're not to move.
00:29:57Stay in the hut.
00:29:58What's the weather like?
00:29:59What's the weather like?
00:30:00Not very good.
00:30:01Some heavy cloud coming down.
00:30:02Well, then stay where you are.
00:30:03There'll be somebody at this end of the phone all night.
00:30:04If Brett shows up, or if you need us,
00:30:05bring us here, will you?
00:30:06All right.
00:30:07Bye.
00:30:08Bye.
00:30:09Bye.
00:30:10Bye.
00:30:11Bye.
00:30:12Bye.
00:30:13Bye.
00:30:14Bye.
00:30:16Bye.
00:30:18Bye.
00:30:20Bye.
00:30:21Bye.
00:30:23Bye.
00:30:24Bye.
00:30:25Bye.
00:30:26Bye.
00:30:28Bye.
00:30:30Bye.
00:30:31Bye.
00:30:32Bye.
00:30:33Bye.
00:30:34Bye.
00:30:35Bye.
00:30:36Bye.
00:30:37Bye.
00:30:38Bye.
00:30:39Bye.
00:30:40Bye.
00:30:41Bye.
00:30:42Bye.
00:30:43Bye.
00:30:44Bye.
00:30:45Bye.
00:30:46Bye.
00:30:47Bye.
00:30:48Bye.
00:30:49Bye.
00:30:50Bye.
00:30:51Bye.
00:30:52Bye.
00:30:53Bye.
00:30:54Bye.
00:30:55Bye.
00:31:00Oh, she's coming around, I think.
00:31:09Reymah, what happened?
00:31:10It's all right, darling. You passed out.
00:31:15Now, we need something to relax your sister.
00:31:18Sedative, perhaps. You have such a thing?
00:31:20I may have some sleeping pills in my room.
00:31:22Shall I see if I can find them?
00:31:23Oh, please. Thank you.
00:31:30Miss Sarah, could I speak with you for a minute, please?
00:31:39All right.
00:31:42I shan't be a minute.
00:31:55Now, Miss Sarah, I don't want you to upset yourself.
00:31:58Are these any good?
00:32:02Yes, that's fine.
00:32:04Now, you give her two of these, then come downstairs, please.
00:32:07All right.
00:32:18So, Mr. Brett decides to take a walk.
00:32:20That is not so strange.
00:32:22I hope you're right.
00:32:25How is she?
00:32:26Well, she'll be all right, I think.
00:32:29Did you get through to the hut?
00:32:30Yes.
00:32:32Brett isn't there.
00:32:36Did you notice how she said he was coming out of the hut,
00:32:40coming up the mountainside?
00:32:42It was as though she was watching from on the Trollenberg itself.
00:32:45Miss Sarah, I wanted to ask you something.
00:32:49This act of yours, you've been doing it for how long?
00:32:53About two years now.
00:32:55You don't use a code, do you?
00:32:57Well, we used to.
00:32:58And then we found that Anne could guess what I was thinking before I started speaking.
00:33:03But I don't see what this has got to do with it.
00:33:04Please, please.
00:33:05Your sister's telepathic, no?
00:33:07Yes, she is.
00:33:08I want her to give up the act.
00:33:09Why?
00:33:10Well, you saw what happened tonight.
00:33:11It's a dreadful mental strain.
00:33:12That's really why we're taking this holiday.
00:33:13Nevertheless, you will take her away from here first thing tomorrow, please.
00:33:14Take her away?
00:33:15But why?
00:33:16It's not good for her here.
00:33:17You will take her away first thing in the morning, all right?
00:33:19If you say so.
00:33:20Good.
00:33:22Hello?
00:33:23Yes?
00:33:36in the morning, all right?
00:33:39If you say so.
00:33:40Good.
00:33:48Hello?
00:33:50Yes?
00:33:51Yes, he's here.
00:33:53It's for you, Professor.
00:33:59Hello.
00:34:00Hello, Crevet here.
00:34:01Professor, I thought I'd better contact you.
00:34:04That cloud has started moving.
00:34:07Yes, it's variation is about six degrees.
00:34:09Radioactivity increasing.
00:34:11Radioactivity is increasing too, sir.
00:34:13Wait a minute.
00:34:14I'll find out.
00:34:19Yes.
00:34:21Yes, I understand.
00:34:23I'll be up in the morning.
00:34:27The cloud has moved.
00:34:29It is at the foot of the south coral, where the hut is.
00:34:34Hello.
00:34:35Oh, hello, Alan.
00:34:36No sign of him yet.
00:34:37It's funny as hell outside anywhere.
00:34:38I can't see far.
00:34:39Perishing cold, too.
00:34:40Yes.
00:34:41Yes.
00:34:42Hold on a minute.
00:34:43There's someone outside.
00:34:44Hang on.
00:34:45Fred?
00:34:46Fred?
00:34:47Fred?
00:34:48Fred?
00:34:49Is that you?
00:34:50word is alarm, I guess?
00:34:51Hang on a minute.
00:34:52Yes. Yes.
00:34:55Hold on a minute.
00:34:58There's someone outside. Hang on.
00:35:07Brent? Brent, is that you?
00:35:15Horse alarm, I guess.
00:35:19Hang on a minute. I'm just going to close the door.
00:35:22Let's go.
00:35:35Doors, can you hear me?
00:35:37Doors!
00:35:41Doors, hello, hello.
00:35:44Doors!
00:35:49Brent?
00:35:50The phone's gone dead.
00:35:58Hello?
00:35:59Are you speaking?
00:36:02Yes.
00:36:04I see.
00:36:07All right.
00:36:09All right.
00:36:15It was the observatory.
00:36:17The cloud has moved away from the hut.
00:36:21Back up to Trollenberg.
00:36:26Is that the boat in order?
00:36:28Yes.
00:36:29Have you looked at it?
00:36:31Yes.
00:36:34We better start now. It will be light soon.
00:36:38I thought the locals were afraid of going up that mountain.
00:36:41They are afraid. There's an unwritten law here.
00:36:44At a time like this, they go up no matter what.
00:36:48I have called the spotter plane.
00:36:50But it will not be up till morning.
00:36:53We will be well on our way by then.
00:36:54Ready?
00:36:55All right, Herr Klein.
00:36:56Good.
00:36:58Look after you, sir.
00:37:00Don't worry.
00:37:01I'll stop by the observatory on the way down.
00:37:03Good.
00:37:05Be careful, everybody.
00:37:14My kitchen.
00:37:15Alright.
00:37:16Yeah.
00:37:34I'll stop by the Husties.
00:37:35Oh, oh, here they come.
00:37:50Professor.
00:37:52Here they come, the men.
00:37:56They're climbing the ledge.
00:37:58They'll be here soon.
00:38:00Soon they'll be at the hud.
00:38:02Keep them away.
00:38:04Keep them away from the hud.
00:38:06Away from the hud.
00:38:07Away from the hud.
00:38:20Professor, what's the matter?
00:38:23Why does she behave like this?
00:38:25Well, really.
00:38:28It's like a radio receiver.
00:38:32You see, your sister's mind is capable of receiving signals sent out by other minds.
00:38:39By yours, for example.
00:38:42But now, now there is a stronger signal, I think.
00:38:45A stronger mind.
00:38:48It's jamming the wavelength.
00:38:49But who is it?
00:38:51Well, we shall know more about that, I think, when they reach the hut.
00:38:56In the meantime, I say to you again, get your sister out of here before it is too late.
00:39:03Too late for what?
00:39:11It's time I was getting back to the observant.
00:39:13Too late for what, Professor?
00:39:14When they reach the hut, then we will know for sure, I think.
00:39:21The door is locked from the inside.
00:39:33They must be there.
00:39:33Mr. Pratt!
00:39:34Mr. Tewhurst!
00:39:35Just locked in through the window.
00:39:36The place seems deserted.
00:39:38Philip.
00:39:39Come here.
00:39:40Philip!
00:39:41Yes?
00:39:42Come here.
00:39:43These blankets... frozen stiff.
00:39:45Where are they?
00:39:46That dog is about.
00:39:47The dog is about to go.
00:39:48The dog is about to go.
00:39:49Wait, you're about to go.
00:39:50The dog is about to go.
00:39:51It's about to go.
00:39:52I'm not going to do it.
00:39:53Philip.
00:39:54Yeah.
00:39:55Come here.
00:40:00These blankets.
00:40:01Frozen stiff.
00:40:02Oh, where are they?
00:40:03This dog is about to go.
00:40:05Oh, where are they?
00:40:06That door was barred on the inside.
00:40:09Yeah.
00:40:10Brooks!
00:40:27It's the worst.
00:40:30His head's been torn off.
00:40:32Ann, we're leaving here today.
00:40:35No, Sarah.
00:40:37But, Ann, why not? Look after last night.
00:40:39I just want to stay here, that's all.
00:40:42Now, Ann, I really mean this.
00:40:44We're leaving Trollenberg today.
00:40:46All right?
00:40:52All right.
00:40:54Now, don't you worry about anything at all.
00:40:57I'll go and fix things up.
00:41:02But, I dunno.
00:41:04We will, we're gonna do it.
00:41:06We'll have a wait.
00:41:07But, don't we?
00:41:08We're gonna do it.
00:41:09We'll see you later.
00:41:10We'll see you later.
00:41:11We'll see you later.
00:41:12We'll see you later.
00:41:13Now, we're going to let the house.
00:41:14Let's go!
00:41:15Let's go!
00:41:17Let's go!
00:41:18I don't know.
00:41:48You know these mountains, Herr Klein?
00:42:00What do you think our chances of finding him?
00:42:02Herr Brett is an experienced climber, so we can only assume he's hurt.
00:42:06They all have their third orders on a spotter plane to be here any minute.
00:42:10Los, mach der fertig.
00:42:12Okay, Alan.
00:42:18This is where the telephone went dead.
00:42:23The wires are broken.
00:42:26What do you make of it?
00:42:29I've never seen that happen before.
00:42:31I have.
00:42:33I saw some experiments with excessive cold once.
00:42:37Wire like this is subjected to sufficient cold.
00:42:39It crystallizes.
00:42:40The structure breaks up.
00:42:41It's like this hair.
00:42:42It hasn't been cold.
00:42:44Not cold enough for this.
00:42:46No, I know it.
00:43:12I know it's just, I know.
00:43:16I know it.
00:43:18Torto!
00:43:48Plane to party. Plane to party. Are you receiving me? Are you receiving me? Party to plane receiving you loud and clear. What is your position? What is your position? Our position, map reference 265843. Over.
00:44:18Roger, party. I can see you now. I shall fly north for five miles, then turn west for five miles, then south. I shall cover this search area first. Roger, Plane.
00:44:37Ann, I...
00:45:07Hello. Hello. I want to speak to the observatory. Professor Cravette.
00:45:27Here is.
00:45:44Hello, party. This is the plane. I've spotted him. I've spotted him. He's approximately half a month.
00:45:48Hello, party. This is the plane. I've spotted him.
00:45:55I've spotted him. He's approximately half a mile due north of your position, above the north face.
00:46:01Roger, plane.
00:46:18Miss Pilgrim, my name's Wilde. Professor Kravitz sent me to bring you to the observatory.
00:46:26But I'm not to go to the observatory.
00:46:28Well, there's nowhere else to go up here. And it's only a couple of hundred yards.
00:46:31I'm to go up the mountain.
00:46:35I don't think so, Miss Pilgrim. I think you ought to wait a while at the observatory.
00:46:48Here is his backpack, but I can't see him.
00:47:08Herr Breert! Herr Breert! Herr Breert!
00:47:18Herr Breert! Herr Breert! Herr Breert! Herr Beert! Hey, kommen Sie her! Schnell!
00:47:24Come on.
00:47:47Swing it 30 to reach west.
00:47:49How about that?
00:47:54Negative.
00:47:57Sugar?
00:47:58Negative.
00:48:02Swing another 30 degrees.
00:48:08Negative.
00:48:10Negative.
00:48:14Try the other circle.
00:48:17Oh, wait.
00:48:19Switch back to the first circuit and reverse the scanner.
00:48:24No.
00:48:34Well, hello, Anne.
00:48:35What are you doing up here?
00:48:37I must go.
00:48:38Please excuse me.
00:48:40Go?
00:48:41Go where?
00:48:43To the Trollenberg.
00:48:44I must go now.
00:48:45Don't let her go, sir.
00:48:46Don't worry.
00:48:48Come on.
00:48:56Oh, good.
00:48:57Alan, I want to speak with you.
00:48:58Yeah, I got news for you, too.
00:49:00Hans, when's the next cable car go down the mountain?
00:49:03It shouldn't be long, sir.
00:49:04Good.
00:49:05Good.
00:49:06I want you to take Anne down.
00:49:07Don't let her out of your sight.
00:49:09Anne, I want you to go with Hans.
00:49:12He'll take care of you.
00:49:16Thank you, Hans.
00:49:17Well, I've been to the hut.
00:49:30And?
00:49:32Doris is dead.
00:49:34Brett's missing.
00:49:38Not that I'm surprised, mind you.
00:49:41The cloud has started moving again.
00:49:44What cloud?
00:49:46Oh, I don't think you'd understand, Philip.
00:49:51Like that time in the Andes, do you mean?
00:49:53How'd you know about that?
00:49:56All right.
00:49:58I'm a newspaper man.
00:49:59It's my job to know about these things.
00:50:02I see.
00:50:04I chased that story when we got a wind of your report, Alan.
00:50:08When I got there, it was too late.
00:50:09Looks as if I'm going to be more fortunate this time, doesn't it?
00:50:13Yeah, fine.
00:50:14Fine.
00:50:15That's...
00:50:16That's just what we need.
00:50:20Haven't answered my question, Professor.
00:50:23What question?
00:50:25Is this the same as it was then?
00:50:27Seems to be.
00:50:29So what happens now?
00:50:32The United Nations have a special team for investigating phenomena.
00:50:36I call them in.
00:50:38Does the theory that you put forward last time still hold, Professor?
00:50:43What theory?
00:50:45Visitors from outer space.
00:50:46That was it, wasn't it?
00:50:48Well, what else?
00:50:49Well, what are they?
00:50:50What do they want?
00:50:52Look, Philip.
00:50:53There are many galaxies besides ours.
00:50:56Now, who knows what is happening millions of miles out in space?
00:51:00Perhaps the world that these creatures inhabit is coming to an end.
00:51:03Perhaps they need to find somewhere else to live.
00:51:06Well, why pick on us?
00:51:07We don't know.
00:51:08It's just us.
00:51:10Maybe it's also on Mars, Venus, Jupiter.
00:51:12Who can tell?
00:51:15Do you go along with us?
00:51:17Until somebody comes up with a better theory?
00:51:20Yes.
00:51:21Yes, I do.
00:51:22All right.
00:51:24All right, while we're theorizing,
00:51:26why, do you think, do they always happen to land on the tops of mountains?
00:51:30First the Andes and now the Trollenberg?
00:51:33Well, it's the atmosphere, I think.
00:51:35You see, it gets much thinner high up.
00:51:38Well, perhaps these creatures need that.
00:51:41The clouds would seem to indicate this too, creating their own atmosphere.
00:51:45Well, if they can only exist on the tops of mountains,
00:51:47they're hardly likely to inherit the earth, are they?
00:51:50You see, anyone can get used to anything in time.
00:51:55Now, these movements we have recorded here, each time, lower down the mountain.
00:52:01Acclimatization, perhaps.
00:52:03What next, Professor?
00:52:05The next move is up to you, Evan.
00:52:07You must inform the authorities.
00:52:09Have you seen the Professor?
00:52:14He's in the office with Alan Brooks, they're telephoning Zuri.
00:52:19Any sign of Mr. Brett yet?
00:52:21Well, the plane spotted someone he thought was him,
00:52:24and two of the searchers went to meet him.
00:52:26The others are back.
00:52:28They saw nothing.
00:52:30Whoever was Brett, they ought to be back by now.
00:52:34Where's your sister?
00:52:35She's in her room.
00:52:37Good.
00:52:38You think she's safe from our friends up there?
00:52:42Well, I don't think they'll try the same thing again.
00:52:45The trouble is, what will they try?
00:52:53Herbette!
00:52:54You all right?
00:52:57A bit tired.
00:52:59Otherwise, all right.
00:53:01Where have you been?
00:53:02We've had search parties out for you.
00:53:04I was lost.
00:53:05Matthew rien.
00:53:07Two hands.
00:53:10chi hars came back, all right?
00:53:11When did you see him last?
00:53:13Buu hars?
00:53:14Yes.
00:53:16Last night I saw him.
00:53:17At the hut.
00:53:19Yes, at the hut.
00:53:20At the hut.
00:53:27It's a bit hot in here.
00:53:30Pull me a drink, Klein.
00:53:36Have one on me.
00:53:45Let me help you.
00:53:46Sorry.
00:54:00How's your sister, Miss Pilgrim?
00:54:02She's all right now.
00:54:05Where is she?
00:54:06She's in her...
00:54:08Have a cigarette.
00:54:20I'm a bit nervous, I'm afraid.
00:54:21A bit nervous, I'm afraid.
00:54:34Pretty scary up there on your own.
00:54:35Were you all on your own?
00:54:36After...
00:54:37I lost you, Hurst.
00:54:38I'm sorry to be a nuisance, but may I...
00:54:40I'm a bit nervous, I'm afraid.
00:54:49Pretty scary up there on your own.
00:54:52Were you all on your own?
00:54:55After I lost you, Hurst.
00:54:58I'm sorry to be a nuisance, but Matt...
00:55:10Look at his head.
00:55:18But there's no blood.
00:55:32That should take care of him until the morning, I think.
00:55:35Good.
00:55:36UNO team will be here tomorrow and Dr. Brecker can have a look at him.
00:55:40Do we tell the others what he was trying to do?
00:55:46I don't know.
00:55:59I don't know about you, but I could use a drink.
00:56:10Alan, what is all this about?
00:56:13Brett behaving like that, I mean.
00:56:15You read the Andy's report, don't you know?
00:56:18Do you mean to say something like this has happened before?
00:56:20Oh, well, that part of the report was hushed up.
00:56:23There was an old woman down there.
00:56:25She was clairvoyant.
00:56:26The villagers thought she was a witch.
00:56:29Actually, it was a case of more than ordinary sensory powers, and Crevette was able to hypnotize her.
00:56:36She was remarkably sensitive to outside suggestion, you know, mental suggestion.
00:56:43Under hypnosis, one can tell these things.
00:56:45Well, it was about the same time as we first observed the cloud, she started having these trances.
00:56:53It was as though some mental compulsion was working on her.
00:56:59She began seeing things.
00:57:00We planned a course of hypnosis to try and find out where these compulsions were coming from, but we never got started.
00:57:10There was a man.
00:57:12He went up the mountain.
00:57:14He was missing for 24 hours, and then he came down.
00:57:18His, uh, coordinations were not quite right, just like Brett.
00:57:24First opportunity he got, he took a meat ax to the old woman.
00:57:27We got there about 10 minutes later.
00:57:32We were both dead.
00:57:34How did the man die?
00:57:39Who's that?
00:57:41The man had been dead already 24 hours.
00:57:46I know.
00:57:47I know, it's impossible, of course.
00:57:50But, you see, there are certain changes which take place in the body after death.
00:57:55And they follow a pattern that cannot be altered.
00:57:58The man had been dead already 24 hours.
00:58:01There was no doubt.
00:58:04I was unfortunately unable to perform the autopsy.
00:58:08The police took over it.
00:58:09Are you trying to tell me that Brett is like that?
00:58:12That we've just been fighting a dead man?
00:58:16We believe that he was sent down that mountain by whatever's up there for the express purpose of killing Ann Pilgrim.
00:58:23They can't afford for Ann to be alive.
00:58:26She's a threat to their security.
00:58:29They tried to entice her up there.
00:58:31Now they've tried this.
00:58:34Neither's worked.
00:58:35So what do they try now?
00:58:38I don't know.
00:58:43Professor?
00:58:44I don't know either.
00:58:44But whatever it is, we won't have to wait long to find out.
00:58:51I don't know.
00:59:21No.
00:59:27No.
00:59:28Here.
00:59:29Keep flipping.
00:59:30You can't wait long.
00:59:30Crying saying.
00:59:31Let's go.
00:59:32I don't know.
00:59:33Poor bo!
00:59:33Ann.
00:59:34Telldlewler.
00:59:34Tell him what.
00:59:35Moreover,vey.
00:59:36You should crack me.
00:59:36a witch.
00:59:37Anything to find out?
00:59:38In her eyes?
00:59:38Is she enough to find out.
00:59:39A witch to let alone?
00:59:41There's a witch in her grandנה?
00:59:42The witch in her.
00:59:43He's a witch!
00:59:44由 her.
00:59:45Be a witch who will find out?
00:59:45I say this celebration.
00:59:47A witch.
00:59:48Bernie.
01:00:18Oh, my God.
01:00:48Ahhhh!
01:01:18Ha ha ha!
01:01:42Alan!
01:01:44Alan!
01:01:46Alan!
01:01:47Oh, Helen!
01:01:50Helen!
01:01:51Helen, come quickly!
01:01:54Helen, please!
01:01:57Helen!
01:01:58Helen, come quickly!
01:02:00Helen!
01:02:13Helen, look at this.
01:02:15What?
01:02:16Hans, bring the light closer.
01:02:18Now put it lower.
01:02:20Lower.
01:02:21Put it on the floor.
01:02:23You see the way the flesh reflects the light?
01:02:27It's almost as though it was crystallized.
01:02:32Like meat that's been deep frozen.
01:02:34I still don't understand how such a...
01:02:36Alan, the observatory's just been on. That cloud's moving again. It's coming down the Trollenberg, toward the village.
01:02:52Hans, I told you you're wasting your time. That phone is dead. The wires have been cut. We've got to get up to the observatory.
01:02:57But we must...
01:02:58You heard what the professor said. That place is built like a fort.
01:03:00We're gonna have any direct contact with these things. At least we'll have some kind of a chance up there.
01:03:04It's insane. We should try to get out to the valley.
01:03:07To the valley.
01:03:08The road is blocked. The cloud stretches right across it.
01:03:10Alan, we better get moving, huh?
01:03:12Yes, yes. You go in the next cable car with the girls.
01:03:17You got everyone?
01:03:18You got everyone?
01:03:19You got everyone. There are twelve left. One car's already gone up and the other one will be down in ten minutes.
01:03:27Who is that?
01:03:28It's Hans.
01:03:42All right, everybody. Let's get up to the cable car as quickly as we can. We haven't got very much time.
01:03:48You got everything, Philip?
01:03:53Yep.
01:03:55Hey, what about Hans?
01:03:56He's driving through that cloud.
01:04:18Professor, are you sure we're doing the right thing coming up to your observatory?
01:04:21Right or wrong, I don't know.
01:04:23What I do know is, it's wrong to stay down in the village.
01:04:27Up there we stand some chance, at least.
01:04:29Professor, look. On the lower slopes, the cloud. It's moving faster.
01:04:37I hope they see it down there.
01:04:40The operator says it is five minutes now.
01:04:45Good.
01:04:47Alan!
01:04:51The cloud's moving pretty fast now.
01:04:59Please, folks. I'd like for you all to be ready to load in the car as soon as it gets down.
01:05:03We haven't got a second to spare.
01:05:07It's nearly at the hotel.
01:05:09If only we could see into that cloud, at least we'd know what we were dealing with.
01:05:13Well, we'll know soon enough.
01:05:33If not, then let me know soon.
01:05:34I'll go.
01:05:35I'll see you.
01:05:53It seems to have stopped at the hotel.
01:05:56Yeah, well, as long as it stays there we're all right.
01:05:59At least that cloud lets us see where it moves.
01:06:01let's get aboard as quickly as possible please that's it very long please ma'am please my
01:06:14kid boys my kid of course the child that cloud starts to move this way before I get back take
01:06:24the car up do you understand what about you do as you're told
01:06:31uh
01:06:37um
01:06:38huh
01:06:40yeah
01:06:42yeah
01:06:53yeah
01:06:54yeah
01:06:57yeah
01:06:58yeah
01:07:00He says she can't do anything.
01:07:10Tell her that Mr...
01:07:17All right, let's get in the cable car.
01:07:20That's it.
01:07:30That was a close shave.
01:07:48Well, we're not through yet.
01:08:00Remember the telephone wires at the hut?
01:08:20Yeah.
01:08:30Does the contraption operate in extreme cold?
01:08:37We've worked the cable car at 30 below.
01:08:39Colder than that?
01:08:40It never gets colder than that.
01:08:49The cable, it will snap.
01:09:00All right, let's get everybody out.
01:09:18That's it.
01:09:30We're leaving the villages out here, sir.
01:09:32It's just a safe and they won't get in the way.
01:09:34Is the radio still working?
01:09:35We checked it about 15 minutes ago, sir.
01:09:37Oh, Alan, come here.
01:09:41Alan, we're in big trouble.
01:09:42What now?
01:09:43The cloud is splitting up.
01:09:45Splitting up?
01:09:46There are four of them now.
01:09:48And all moving this way.
01:09:50How long before they get here?
01:09:52An hour, maybe.
01:09:53We've got just an hour to decide what we're going to do.
01:09:56Better check that radio again.
01:09:58You're going to signal the authorities?
01:09:59To tell them what?
01:10:00What do you use against these things?
01:10:02High explosives?
01:10:03Bombs.
01:10:04By the time the plane gets here,
01:10:06those things will be all over us.
01:10:07How do they drop their bombs then?
01:10:08Sir, it's still working, okay, sir?
01:10:10Good.
01:10:11Let me see that thing again.
01:10:12There's someone knocking at the outside door, Alan.
01:10:20It's Hans, from the rappel.
01:10:24I'll let him in.
01:10:25There are five of them now.
01:10:27And all moving.
01:10:28Well, we don't make up our minds pretty soon, though.
01:10:33They'll be made up for us.
01:10:38Hans!
01:10:39What's the matter?
01:10:41What happened?
01:10:42The cloud, it was stretched across the road.
01:10:45I turned the car and came back.
01:10:47You all right?
01:10:48Yes.
01:10:49I'm all right.
01:10:51It is so hot in here.
01:10:54Stay here with the other's hands.
01:10:55You'll be all right soon.
01:10:57Yes.
01:10:58It is so hot in here.
01:11:02Stay here with the other's hands.
01:11:04You'll be all right soon.
01:11:06Yes.
01:11:07Yes.
01:11:08Right behind him.
01:11:09Yes.
01:11:10Right behind him.
01:11:11I know it's a lot to ask, Sarah, but I don't see any of the way.
01:11:32Ann, where are you going?
01:11:33I'm just going to sit down in the office.
01:11:34All right.
01:11:35But how can Ann help?
01:11:36She doesn't know anything.
01:11:37We don't know for sure that she can, but Sarah, we've got to try something.
01:11:39Obviously, she has some kind of contact with these things, whether she knows it or not.
01:11:41I thought perhaps with you controlling her thinking, we might be able to learn something about what we're dealing with.
01:11:48I suppose we could try.
01:11:49Professor, it's a thermometer on the south call.
01:11:50It's going down all the time.
01:11:51Gee.
01:11:52Yes.
01:11:53Yes.
01:11:54It's a thermometer on the south call.
01:11:55It's going down all the time.
01:11:56Gee.
01:11:57Yes.
01:11:58Yes.
01:11:59Yes.
01:12:00Yes.
01:12:01Yes.
01:12:02Yes.
01:12:03Yes.
01:12:04Yes.
01:12:05Yes.
01:12:06Yes.
01:12:07Yes.
01:12:08Yes.
01:12:09Yes.
01:12:10Yes.
01:12:11It's 45 below.
01:12:12It's still dropping.
01:12:13It's a cloud location, isn't it?
01:12:15There is a cloud there.
01:12:16Yes.
01:12:17Wait a minute.
01:12:18Say it's cold, I need.
01:12:20They live in cold.
01:12:21Remember the phone wires at the hut?
01:12:23And Brett complained of being hot after he was infected.
01:12:25Yes.
01:12:26And Hans, too.
01:12:27He complained of the...
01:12:28Supposing that...
01:12:29Hans, what about him?
01:12:30He arrived a few moments ago.
01:12:31Said he changed his mind about trying to escape.
01:12:33He complained...
01:12:34Where is he?
01:12:35Out in the corridor.
01:12:36Where's Hans?
01:12:38He went inside a minute ago.
01:12:40He came in here.
01:12:41Oh, where, Kenny?
01:12:42Ann!
01:12:43No, tell.
01:12:44No!
01:12:45Wait, wait, my dear.
01:12:46Please.
01:12:47Ah!
01:12:48Ah!
01:12:49Ah!
01:12:50Ah!
01:12:51Ah!
01:12:52Ah!
01:12:53Ah!
01:12:54Ah!
01:12:55Ah!
01:12:56Ah!
01:12:57Ah!
01:12:58Ah!
01:12:59Ah!
01:13:00Ah!
01:13:01Ah!
01:13:02Ah!
01:13:03Ah!
01:13:04Ah!
01:13:05Ah!
01:13:06Ah!
01:13:07Ah!
01:13:08Ah!
01:13:17Oh!
01:13:18Oh, poor devil.
01:13:21Uh!
01:13:22It should be all right, I think.
01:13:25Well, you'd better take care of him.
01:13:27How thick are these walls?
01:13:45I don't know. Two, three feet maybe?
01:13:46Fireproof?
01:13:47Well, yes. They reinforce concrete against the avalanches.
01:13:50Good. Hugo, get on the radio. United Nations in Bern.
01:13:52I want to talk to Colonel Spellman.
01:13:54Now that Ann can't help us anymore, there's only one thing left.
01:13:56What's that?
01:13:57What I said before.
01:13:58Every time we've come up against these things, there's been this intense cold.
01:14:01Remember you said that Brett looked like he'd been in the deep freeze.
01:14:04Heat. That's what we've got to use. I'm going to ask for a bombing raid.
01:14:07You said that was impossible.
01:14:09Firebombs. That's our answer.
01:14:10Through to burn, Mr. Brooks.
01:14:11Got any petrol?
01:14:12Yes.
01:14:13Fine. Get it. And all the jars and bottles you've got.
01:14:26Where do you come from?
01:14:28No.
01:14:35All right.
01:14:45Oh, my God.
01:15:15All right, I think a bit more than that one.
01:15:18Oh, yeah.
01:15:19That's fine.
01:15:21Be sure to get that rag stuffed in there tight
01:15:24so the petrol won't leak.
01:15:28May I have your attention, please?
01:15:30I don't want anyone to leave this corridor unless I say so.
01:15:34Understood?
01:15:36In the meantime, get as many of these ready as you can
01:15:38and be careful of them, they're dangerous.
01:15:40And I can tell you that helps on its way.
01:15:51Alan.
01:15:52Yeah?
01:15:54How are we going to use these bombs of yours?
01:15:57You light the rags and throw them at those things in the cloud.
01:16:00Alan, come here quickly.
01:16:04Look at this.
01:16:05Cute little things, aren't they?
01:16:14Yeah.
01:16:15I'm going to throw a bomb at that one.
01:16:16You watch on the screen, see what happens.
01:16:22Would you all go up the far end of the corridor, please?
01:16:24Except you.
01:16:25You come with me.
01:16:27I want you to slam this door behind me.
01:16:29Wait for me to knock to come back in.
01:16:31If I don't knock, don't open it, right?
01:16:37All right.
01:16:38Get me a couple more of those bottles.
01:16:53I saw it on the screen.
01:16:55Those things can really move.
01:16:56We've either got to get a direct hit or surround them with so much flame they can't get out.
01:16:59Let me try one.
01:17:00All right.
01:17:25Alan, there's one on the roof.
01:17:26It's taken Philip.
01:17:29All right.
01:18:00You all right?
01:18:02Yes.
01:18:03Thanks, Alan.
01:18:05Now what?
01:18:07I don't know.
01:18:08Can't go out that door again, that's for sure.
01:18:10It's the only way in or out of this observatory.
01:18:12I've checked.
01:18:13No more bombs then?
01:18:15Not these.
01:18:17Well, what do we do then?
01:18:19I don't know.
01:18:20Nothing much we can do, but wait for that airplane.
01:18:30What are they doing now?
01:18:31Can't tell anymore.
01:18:32They block out the cameras.
01:18:33You see?
01:18:34Yeah.
01:18:39Charlie Roger to observatory.
01:18:40Charlie Roger to observatory.
01:18:42Receiving you loud and clear.
01:18:44ETA in five minutes.
01:18:46Over.
01:18:47Good.
01:18:48Tell him to make a straight run over the observatory and drop these bombs on the roof.
01:18:49Hope he knows what he's doing.
01:18:50Hello, Charlie Roger.
01:18:51Hello, Charlie Roger.
01:18:52Charlie Roger to observatory.
01:18:53No change?
01:18:54No.
01:18:55No.
01:18:56No.
01:18:57No.
01:18:58Repeat.
01:18:59Awaiting your instructions.
01:19:00Over.
01:19:01Hello, observatory.
01:19:02I can just make you out through a great deal of low hanging cloud.
01:19:04Over.
01:19:05Tell him to bomb the cloud.
01:19:06Hello, Charlie Roger.
01:19:07Don't first stick across observatory and cloud.
01:19:09Understand?
01:19:10No.
01:19:11No.
01:19:12No.
01:19:13No.
01:19:14No.
01:19:15No.
01:19:16No.
01:19:17No.
01:19:18No.
01:19:19No.
01:19:20No.
01:19:21No.
01:19:22No.
01:19:23No.
01:19:24No.
01:19:25No.
01:19:26segundo cloud.
01:19:27Understand?
01:19:28Bomb the cloud as well.
01:19:29Over.
01:19:30Welcome observatory.
01:19:31Sounds crazy to me, bombing a cloud.
01:19:32Over.
01:19:33Do as you're told.
01:19:34Over.
01:19:35Yes, sir.
01:19:36Out.
01:19:37Stand by everyone.
01:19:38The target is that cloud.
01:19:40I'm going in to take another look.
01:19:47Well, now all we can hope is these walls must stand the heat of those bombs.
01:19:50Well, we shall know soon enough.
01:19:54Oh, my God.
01:20:24I'll try a high-level attack first.
01:20:43Here we go.
01:20:54Steady, steady, steady, to your right, as you are, steady, bombs away.
01:21:24Stand by for low-level attack.
01:21:54Stand by for low-level attack.
01:22:24Stand by for low-level attack.
01:22:54Oh, Wilde, tell the villagers they can go down the mountain any time they'd like.
01:23:00Yes, sir.
01:23:09How about a breath of fresh air?
01:23:11I'd love a breath of fresh air.
01:23:13Come on.
01:23:13Well, sir, it doesn't look as though you'll have to worry about her any longer.
01:23:21No, it doesn't.
01:23:22Cigarette?
01:23:25Well, Alan, for the first time in weeks, the Trannenberg is free from cloud.
01:23:30Yes, and let's hope it stays that way.
01:23:33Oh, our world.
01:23:44Yes, and let's hope it stays that way.
01:24:16I can't make it on my own
01:24:19And I don't need no one to hold my hand
01:24:26But I need someone I can hold my own
01:24:32And I can never get tired of looking at you, baby
01:24:38And I can never let you go
01:24:42And I can never say I love you, baby
01:24:50Cause you already know
01:24:54And I don't ever want to pay for your forgiveness
01:25:01Every time that I do something wrong
01:25:07And I don't ever want to pay for your forgiveness
01:25:11I don't even know
01:25:13But I can't make it on my own
01:25:14But I've never been able to finish this
01:25:18I can't make it on my own
01:25:20But I can't make it on my own
01:25:22Cheers
01:25:22Yes, thanks
01:25:24Thank you
01:25:25I work for your birch
01:25:26To be hundred and eighty
01:25:27actor
01:25:27Two
01:25:28And you have to wait here
01:25:28Next you are
01:25:29To be hundred and eighty
01:25:30Look at this
01:25:31And you are
01:25:33And you are
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