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A scientist miraculously survives a near-fatal plane crash, only to discover he’s been captured by alien beings with terrifying plans to conquer Earth. As he uncovers their plot, he must race against time to save humanity from total destruction. This 1954 sci-fi classic delivers suspense, action, and vintage alien invasion thrills.
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00:00:00Soledad Plats, Nevada. The time, 6.15 a.m.
00:00:15The climax of arduous planning. Operation A-bomb test underway.
00:00:22Detonation minus two minutes.
00:00:24Military personnel, from buck private to top-ranking brass.
00:00:31Men from research and news services move into position.
00:00:36The bomb-carrying plane makes its initial run.
00:00:43Radar with eyes that never sleep. Special equipment go into operation.
00:00:48All orders are carried out with split-second precision.
00:00:54Warning is given to all commercial aircraft to stay out of the test area.
00:01:00Detonation minus seventy seconds.
00:01:06The planes take to the air. Carrying sensitive instruments and nuclear scientists.
00:01:11Ready to record the radioactivity from the closest possible vantage point.
00:01:15Detonation minus forty seconds.
00:01:19The bomb-carrying plane nears the target.
00:01:23Tension mounts as all members of the flight crew anticipate the task.
00:01:27To pinpoint the bomb on a tiny circle of earth below.
00:01:30Now the plane wings its way toward ground zero.
00:01:35Warning signal is sounded.
00:01:38All observers prepare for the blinding flash of the bomb.
00:01:40Detonation minus twenty seconds.
00:01:44Command of the plane is given to the bombardier.
00:01:50Ground zero dead ahead.
00:01:53The key man now goes into action.
00:01:57Bomb bay doors open.
00:01:58Bomb bay doors open.
00:02:03Detonation minus ten seconds.
00:02:05Nine.
00:02:06Eight.
00:02:07Seven.
00:02:08Six.
00:02:09Five.
00:02:10Four.
00:02:11Three.
00:02:12Two.
00:02:13One.
00:02:14Zero.
00:02:15Five.
00:02:20Four.
00:02:21Two.
00:02:22Two.
00:02:23Three.
00:02:24Three.
00:02:26Two.
00:02:28Two.
00:02:29Three.
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00:02:32Two.
00:02:33Three.
00:02:35One.
00:02:37Eight.
00:02:38Two.
00:02:39Two.
00:02:40Two.
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00:02:44You can take the position report now.
00:02:46Have the figures ready.
00:02:52Control from Tar Baby 2.
00:02:54Over.
00:02:56Go ahead, Tar Baby 2.
00:02:58We're circling gravity.
00:03:00We're circling gravity.
00:03:02We're circling gravity.
00:03:04We're circling gravity.
00:03:06We're circling gravity.
00:03:08We're circling gravity.
00:03:10We're circling gravity.
00:03:12Go ahead, Tar Baby 2.
00:03:14We're circling ground zero at radius of 7.5 miles.
00:03:18Altitude 1, 5, 0, 0, 0 feet.
00:03:22Airspeed 4, 5, 0.
00:03:24Stand by.
00:03:26Roger and over.
00:03:28She's all yours.
00:03:30This is Dr. Martin.
00:03:32Here are the readings.
00:03:34.378 negative, second indicator.
00:03:381.08 negative.
00:03:42Radiation 0.4.
00:03:44Over.
00:03:45Roger.
00:03:46Proceed according to plan.
00:03:48We'll go and out.
00:03:56Take her in closer.
00:03:58Okay, Dr. Martin.
00:04:00We'll have to keep at least 2 miles from the center of the column.
00:04:16Radiation was too strong.
00:04:18What's that thing shining below?
00:04:22Looks like a fireball.
00:04:24Better check.
00:04:34Dr. Martin.
00:04:36Dr. Martin, we're in trouble.
00:04:38Pull out.
00:04:40Pull out!
00:04:42I can't.
00:04:44The controls are frozen.
00:05:08Tar Baby 2 from base.
00:05:10Come in, Tar Baby 2.
00:05:12We've lost contact, sir.
00:05:14Baker 2, sir.
00:05:16Yes, sir.
00:05:18All patrol craft in test area.
00:05:20This is a mayday.
00:05:22Repeat, this is a mayday.
00:05:24Proceed to segment Baker 1-7.
00:05:26Search for Tar Baby 2.
00:05:28All patrol craft in test area.
00:05:30This is a mayday.
00:05:32Repeat, this is a mayday.
00:05:34Proceed to segment Baker 1-7.
00:05:36Search for Tar Baby 2.
00:05:38Control from Tar Baby 7.
00:05:40Wreckage sighted southwest corner Soledad Flats.
00:05:42Ship appears completely demolished.
00:05:44No sign of survivors.
00:05:46Over.
00:05:48Roger, Tar Baby 7.
00:05:50Circle wreckage at 1-000 feet until arrival of helicopter rescue unit.
00:06:041,000 feet until arrival of Helicopter Rescue Unit.
00:06:08We're doing it.
00:06:34Dr. Kruger, Colonel Banks speaking.
00:06:36Would you mind coming into my office right away, please?
00:06:44As I was saying,
00:06:47our search planes found the wreckage of your husband's plane, Mrs. Martin.
00:06:51A rescue crew was sent out, but...
00:06:53But they must have reached the wreckage hours ago.
00:06:56Why can't they find him?
00:06:58I honestly don't know, Mrs. Martin.
00:07:00Yes, come in.
00:07:01Helen.
00:07:05Kurt.
00:07:08Colonel Banks.
00:07:11Isn't there any hope?
00:07:14I'm afraid not, Mrs. Martin.
00:07:16They found the pilot dead in the wreckage.
00:07:19And according to all reports, no one could have bailed out.
00:07:21I'm terribly sorry.
00:07:51Dr. Martin! Dr. Martin, are you all right?
00:07:55I... I am, yes.
00:07:57It's Dr. Martin! Call the base hospital!
00:08:00Come on, doctor. Come on.
00:08:04All right, look up to your right.
00:08:08Now look over to your left.
00:08:14All right, get up now.
00:08:21Well, everything seems all right.
00:08:31Except can't you recall anything that happened from the time your plane crashed until...
00:08:36I remember the controls froze. The next thing I saw was the main gate of the base.
00:08:40Your plane was completely demolished. The pilot burned to death.
00:08:43And you show off the picture of health. Are you sure you weren't driven here?
00:08:46Positive.
00:08:48You don't remember where you got this?
00:08:50Mm-mm.
00:08:51You know, your medical chart shows no indication of any scars on your body.
00:08:55I must have got it in a crash.
00:08:57Ah.
00:08:58No, this was surgery.
00:09:00A very skillful incision.
00:09:03I've never had an operation.
00:09:06You know, that's what I don't understand.
00:09:16Mr. Briggs.
00:09:19Colonel Banks.
00:09:23How are you, Mr. Briggs?
00:09:24Fine. How are you?
00:09:25Fine. I see the FBI doesn't waste much time.
00:09:27Well, not if we can help it, Colonel.
00:09:29Oh, you know our base surgeon, Major Clift?
00:09:31Sure. How have you been, Major?
00:09:32How do you do?
00:09:33Well, I guess you gentlemen have business to discuss.
00:09:37Oh, no, no. This won't take a minute. Sit down.
00:09:39Sit down, please, please, gentlemen.
00:09:41Cigarette.
00:09:42Oh, thank you.
00:09:44I understand you've already talked with Dr. Martin.
00:09:47I just left him.
00:09:48You know, Colonel, according to my files, Dr. Martin is just about the key man on this nuclear project.
00:09:58Yes, along with Dr. Kruger he is.
00:10:01Well, I know they're both good friends and, well, both have knowledge and access to top secret information.
00:10:07Well, that's very true, but there's no reason to suspect it.
00:10:10Well, we can suspect anything, Colonel, until Dr. Martin accounts for every minute from the time of the crash.
00:10:17The shock must have caused a mental block.
00:10:20His mind doesn't want to remember the details.
00:10:23The origin of the scar on his chest.
00:10:26How he got back to the base under his own power.
00:10:29Did you ever stop to think that perhaps this Dr. Martin isn't really the Dr. Martin?
00:10:37What are you getting at?
00:10:39Well, what I mean is that this man could be an imposter.
00:11:05Rick speaking.
00:11:07Oh.
00:11:08Oh, they did come through, huh?
00:11:10They do check.
00:11:11That's what I've been waiting for.
00:11:13Thanks.
00:11:24Get me Colonel Banks in the base, please.
00:11:26No, no, I'll wait.
00:11:28Oh, yes, Mr. Briggs.
00:11:30Any news on the line you were getting on Dr. Martin?
00:11:33Just heard from Washington.
00:11:35Well, I was wrong.
00:11:36This is our man, all right.
00:11:37His prints and description check right down the line.
00:11:40Now, here's what I suggest you do.
00:11:43But you say it's an excellent physical condition, yet you're keeping him in the base hospital.
00:11:50Why?
00:11:51Mrs. Martin, you must realize that your husband is engaged in a highly secret work.
00:11:56If this experience had, well, affected his mind...
00:12:01Are you trying to tell me that Dr. is...
00:12:03No, no, no.
00:12:04It's nothing serious, Mrs. Martin.
00:12:06His reflexes are excellent.
00:12:08Except for that one lapse of memory, his mind is perfectly clear.
00:12:13Isn't that natural under the circumstances?
00:12:16Yes.
00:12:18Except for the question of the scar on his chest.
00:12:21I know he didn't have it before the crash.
00:12:23Well, I'm sure he didn't, Mrs. Martin.
00:12:25But you see, it would be impossible for a wound of this size to have healed so quickly and without medical attention.
00:12:31You can't keep him here indefinitely.
00:12:33Well, we don't intend to.
00:12:35We've asked you to come down here because we've decided to let you take him home.
00:12:40Provided you can keep him quiet and he gets him at rest.
00:12:42I understand.
00:12:43Now we'll just have to take that vacation he's been wanting for so long.
00:12:46Vacation?
00:12:47To watch him, you'd think you'd never heard of one.
00:12:50Yes, he must have asked me a hundred times when the next test was scheduled.
00:12:53He's anxious to take his own readings again.
00:12:56Well, he did have a key part in the planning of these projects.
00:12:59Well, is there anything he should or shouldn't be allowed to do?
00:13:03No.
00:13:05Except, he does need diversion.
00:13:10Anything that won't upset or excited.
00:13:12I see.
00:13:13Movies, bridge, drives, things like that.
00:13:16Well, you're the doctor now.
00:13:19Just see that he gets plenty of bricks.
00:13:22Goodbye, Colonel.
00:13:23Goodbye.
00:13:24See you later, Major.
00:13:26Doug.
00:13:27What's the matter?
00:13:28Hmm?
00:13:53Doug, what's the matter?
00:13:56I can't sleep.
00:13:59What time is it?
00:14:01Well, after three.
00:14:04I'll go get myself a glass of milk.
00:14:26Give me E-squadron operations.
00:14:33Duty desk, please.
00:14:38Helen, what did you get up for?
00:14:44This is Dr. Martin calling. Who is this speaking?
00:14:47Sergeant Bandero. Anything I can do for you, Doctor?
00:14:50I wondered if there were any last-minute orders on another atomic test.
00:14:56What do you mean you can't tell me?
00:14:58Sorry, sir. Regulations. I can't give out information to anyone.
00:15:02No, sir. It won't do you any good to come down.
00:15:04All right. We'll see about that.
00:15:16I've got to get out to the base right away.
00:15:19Alan, don't you agree with me?
00:15:21I've spent months preparing for this series of tests, and no sergeant is going to push me around now.
00:15:25Well, aren't you going to say anything?
00:15:29No.
00:15:31Look, I know they're ready for another test, and I should be there.
00:15:34Can't you understand that they don't want you around for your own good?
00:15:37I don't need their sympathy. There's nothing wrong with me.
00:15:39Then why are you acting this way? You're all on edge.
00:15:41If you don't slow down, I don't know what's going to happen.
00:15:46You really believe that, don't you?
00:15:47Look, Doug, if you won't take it easy for your own sake, please, do it for mine.
00:15:55Hey.
00:16:22Hey, time to get up.
00:16:24Go away.
00:16:26All right, stay in bed all day. It's almost 11 o'clock.
00:16:29What'd you say?
00:16:30Said it was almost 11 o'clock.
00:16:32It is?
00:16:33Mm-hmm.
00:16:36You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:53I don't care what you say. You had no right to go ahead without me.
00:17:00And you, Kurt, you didn't tell me either. Why?
00:17:04Orders, Doug.
00:17:05Orders? Nonsense.
00:17:06The least that could have been done would have been to let me know. I'm fine. I could have done my work.
00:17:07I hate to say this, Dr. Martin, but in your present state, you're not considered a very good security risk.
00:17:11Me?
00:17:12Security risk? My present state? What's the matter with me?
00:17:13How long am I to be considered?
00:17:14Only temporarily. The results of the test will be available for your study when you return to work.
00:17:17I am ready, Colonel.
00:17:18To us, you're still a very sick man. My advice to you is to go home and relax as you were ordered.
00:17:20Relax, relax.
00:17:22And if I do not, I'll tell you what you're going to be able to do.
00:17:24I'm fine. I can't do my work.
00:17:25I hate to say this, Dr. Martin, but in your present state, you're not considered a very good security risk.
00:17:28Me? Security risk? My present state? What's the matter with me? How long am I to be considered?
00:17:32Only temporarily. The results of the test will be available for your study when you return to work.
00:17:38I am ready, Colonel.
00:17:40To us, you're still a very sick man. My advice to you is to go home and relax as you were ordered.
00:17:44Relax, relax.
00:17:46And if I don't, then you'll be confined to the base hospital until you change your mind.
00:17:51Now, what's it going to be?
00:17:59Well, Doctor?
00:18:01Oh, Dr. Martin. I didn't expect you back so soon.
00:18:06Haven't you heard? I'm a mental case. Can't even be trusted with my own work.
00:18:11I'll have to look over circuit any minute. Colonel Banks will fill you in on the details.
00:18:15Don't tell me. Let me see. You're, uh...
00:18:18I know, I know. You're Miss, uh, Vincent. The secretary I share with, uh...
00:18:22Oh, Doctor, you can't be serious. Uh, there was no one in your office, so I thought you wouldn't mind...
00:18:26Oh, that's all right. It's all right. As far as I'm concerned, you can take the rest of the day off.
00:18:30Are you sure?
00:18:31Mm-hmm. Oh, I don't really belong here. I just, uh, just came in to pick up a few personal things from my desk.
00:18:36Goodbye. Goodbye.
00:18:38Goodbye.
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00:19:09Bye-bye.
00:19:12Goodbye.
00:19:14Bye-bye.
00:19:27What a lovely Grü stard.
00:19:30Bye-bye.
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00:23:21Good evening, Dr. Kruger.
00:23:22Yes.
00:23:23My name's Briggs.
00:23:24I'm from the FBI.
00:23:25Briggs.
00:23:26Briggs, Briggs.
00:23:27Of course.
00:23:28I've heard of you.
00:23:29I wonder if you'd mind returning to your office with me.
00:23:32I've heard of you.
00:23:33I wonder if you'd mind returning to your office with me.
00:23:37What seems to be the trouble?
00:23:38Oh, just a few things we'd like to straighten out.
00:23:40Concerns me?
00:23:42Well, I'm afraid so, Doctor.
00:23:44Take your own car if you like.
00:23:46I'll meet you there.
00:23:47All right, I will.
00:23:56The papers seem to be intact.
00:23:58Is this all classified information, Doctor?
00:24:00Of course.
00:24:02You know, according to security regulations,
00:24:04that hall should have been locked before you left.
00:24:05But I'm certain I did lock it.
00:24:07All right, then tell me this.
00:24:09Who besides yourself has access to the combination?
00:24:12Well, the colonel here and Doctor Martin.
00:24:16Doctor Martin.
00:24:19He was in the building this afternoon.
00:24:21That's right, we saw him in my office.
00:24:22He left around four o'clock on orders.
00:24:24He dismissed the secretary a few minutes later,
00:24:26but he didn't sign out of here
00:24:29until 20 minutes after you left.
00:24:30After I did.
00:24:32Well, there must be some mistake.
00:24:33I personally checked his office
00:24:34just as I was leaving, and he wasn't there.
00:24:36Do you always do that, Doctor?
00:24:38No, but Doctor Martin has been acting,
00:24:41well, quite strange of late.
00:24:44Yes, he certainly has.
00:24:45His wife telephoned to say
00:24:46that he hadn't come home as usual.
00:24:48I was very much concerned about it.
00:24:51So am I.
00:24:52He still hasn't shown up yet.
00:24:54What kind of pipe tobacco do you use, Doctor Kruger?
00:25:08Me?
00:25:10Why, I don't smoke at all.
00:25:13Is it you, Colonel?
00:25:14Cigarettes.
00:25:15What are you driving at?
00:25:16That's funny.
00:25:23How long has Doctor Martin been using this brand of tobacco?
00:25:27Well, I really don't know.
00:25:28Why?
00:25:29Now, Mrs. Martin,
00:25:30you say you have no idea where he could be at this hour.
00:25:33Why, no.
00:25:33He's never been this late before without telephoning.
00:25:37Well, I hate to ask this,
00:25:39but have you ever had any suspicion
00:25:42that there might be another woman?
00:25:46Certainly not.
00:25:48I'm sorry, Mrs. Martin.
00:25:50Just why are you asking me these questions?
00:25:53Well, let's put it this way.
00:25:54Has he made any new friends lately?
00:25:57You know, people not in the usual group.
00:26:00No, the only people we've seen in months
00:26:01have been connected with the Institute.
00:26:05Excuse me.
00:26:07Hello?
00:26:09Yes, just a moment.
00:26:11It's for you, Mr. Brake.
00:26:25All units in sector seven, code four.
00:26:27Repeating, code four.
00:26:29Be on the lookout for a two-tone coupe.
00:26:32License number 1W67713.
00:26:35Repeating, all units, code four.
00:26:40Missing, Dr. Douglas P.
00:26:42As in Paul, model.
00:26:43Male cocaine, 32 years of age.
00:26:46Heighten six foot three.
00:26:47Weight, 195 pounds.
00:26:49Color of hair, blonde.
00:26:50Color of eyes, blue.
00:26:52Last seen driving away.
00:26:54License number 1W67713.
00:26:57Dr. Martin.
00:26:58What are you doing with this?
00:26:59Any special reason for placing it under this rock?
00:27:04Dr. Martin.
00:27:14What are you doing with this?
00:27:19Any special reason for placing it under this rock?
00:27:22Everybody.
00:27:24All right.
00:27:25All right.
00:27:25All right.
00:27:26It's all right.
00:27:27It's all right.
00:27:27I've got to move it.
00:27:28No, it's all right.
00:27:30We can't move it.
00:27:30Go, or you're over there.
00:27:31You be right.
00:27:32You make you right, Dad.
00:27:32You cum?
00:27:33No, not too bad.
00:27:36No, I'm okay.
00:27:37Don't worry.
00:27:38No, not too bad.
00:27:39Don't worry.
00:27:41Stop!
00:27:44No, no, no!
00:27:44I'll never-
00:27:46You're right.
00:27:47You're right.
00:27:48You're right.
00:27:49You're right.
00:27:50You're right.
00:27:51I'm going to be 10 gallons.
00:27:52Okay.
00:27:53Where's your phone?
00:27:54Over there, behind the bunks.
00:28:16Operator, give me Crestview 95359.
00:28:29All units in Sector 7, Code 4.
00:28:32Repeating Code 4.
00:28:34Be on lookout for Two-Tone Cafe.
00:28:36License number 1W67713.
00:28:43Operator, you sure you're dialing the right number?
00:28:45We'll try it again, will you?
00:28:47It's my home.
00:28:48There ought to be someone there now.
00:28:50At junction of Highway 66 and Beach.
00:28:53Ambulance en route.
00:28:54Car 17, Code 7.
00:28:56Walter Roberts.
00:28:57Suspects may be armed.
00:28:59Repeating Code 2 to all units.
00:29:02Dr. Douglas P. as in Paul Martin.
00:29:05Male Caucasian.
00:29:0632 years of age.
00:29:07Height 6'3".
00:29:08Weight 195 pounds.
00:29:10Color of hair blonde.
00:29:12Color of eyes blue.
00:29:14Missing.
00:29:15Dr. Douglas P. is in Paul Martin.
00:29:17Male Caucasian.
00:29:18Repeat.
00:29:19Ghost 7 of all units.
00:29:21Hey, mister!
00:29:32Operator, give me the police, quick!
00:29:34Quake!
00:29:56Calling car 6.
00:29:57Calling car 6, Code 11.
00:29:59Car 6, code 11. Come in, Briggs.
00:30:04Calling car 6. Calling car 6, code 11. Code 11. Central calling. Come in, Briggs.
00:30:15Hello, Central. Hello, Central. This is Briggs. This is Briggs. Come in.
00:30:23Subject, Dr. Douglas Martin. Last seen in Route 61. Heading toward North Junction.
00:30:28Stopped at gas station, corner of Ridgewood and Mills Road. Acknowledge.
00:30:33Roger. Briggs, out.
00:30:58Spider-Man.
00:31:00The eatus is dating.
00:31:14What the eatus wanted?
00:31:17They're here. They're going to...
00:31:31They're here. They're here. They're here. They're going to destroy us.
00:31:37He's coming out of it.
00:31:40It's all right, Dr. Martin. You're with Fred. You'll be all right.
00:31:44Let me go. Let me go.
00:31:46Steady now. Steady, Doug.
00:31:48He'll kill everyone. We've got to stop them.
00:31:51Easy, Doug. Easy.
00:32:07What did you give him?
00:32:09Sodium ametone. Truth serum.
00:32:12He'll deprive his mind of any imagination.
00:32:15I guess he'll make sense now. I'll get the recorder ready.
00:32:23Can you hear me, Dr. Martin?
00:32:25Yes.
00:32:29Now listen to me.
00:32:31I want you to count backwards from 100. Do you understand?
00:32:38Backwards from 100.
00:32:40100.
00:32:4399.
00:32:4698.
00:32:4997.
00:32:5196.
00:32:5495.
00:32:5598.
00:32:5695.
00:32:576.
00:33:00You can ask him questions, now.
00:33:03Dr. Martin.
00:33:04What were you doing with the information you took from Dr. Kraugér's wiegplot .
00:33:08I was delivering it.
00:33:10Delivering it?
00:33:11But, where?
00:33:12To the rocks in Soledad Flats?
00:33:16Yes, it's Soledad Flats, where we crashed.
00:33:23I was delivering it, just as I was ordered.
00:33:27Who ordered you to do this, Dr. Morton?
00:33:31I'll tell you the whole story.
00:33:35I remember we were circling the atomic cloud.
00:33:38There was an object glowing beneath us, Soledad Flats.
00:33:48We were going down to investigate.
00:33:52The controls jammed. Couldn't pull out.
00:33:59When I regained consciousness, I was on a table.
00:34:03The next thing I knew, they were coming at me.
00:34:11These people, their eyes, those horrible eyes.
00:34:19They didn't speak.
00:34:23I could see something strange and eerie pulsating in front of me.
00:34:28Then one of them lowered it toward my chest.
00:34:36With my own heart.
00:34:50What happened?
00:34:54What is this place?
00:34:58Who are you?
00:35:00What are you doing to me?
00:35:01Can't you speak?
00:35:03Who are you?
00:35:28Who are you?
00:35:32You come?
00:35:36Step forward.
00:35:38Dr. Morton.
00:35:40I see you are quite well.
00:35:41You have recovered from your unfortunate accident.
00:35:45Who are you?
00:35:46Dr. Morton.
00:35:48I see you are quite well.
00:35:49You have recovered from your unfortunate accident.
00:35:52Who are you?
00:35:53you have recovered from your unfortunate accident who are you a scientist like
00:36:01yourself where do you come from from a planet yet unknown to you you know my
00:36:08name you speak English we speak every language you can't expect me to believe
00:36:13that I'm getting out of here today where you are
00:36:23who are you I have already told you that how did you get here
00:36:44in our machines magnetically propelled across the electron bridge we have
00:36:57created electron bridge when you come and go that's like that about anyone ever
00:37:11seeing you our ships have been cited on numerous occasions by your people then
00:37:16why haven't we been able to track one down we have a warning system similar to
00:37:20your primitive radar our machines are set to change course at the mere approach of
00:37:27a pursuing object let's say I do believe where are we right now in a cabin within
00:37:35the upper crust of the earth how long have you been here since the beginning of
00:37:42your experiments in nuclear fission what have you got to do with that we are
00:37:47accumulating the energy released with each of your atomic explosions
00:37:51motive I'm
00:37:55you can't even M trees
00:38:03you can't even help you
00:38:08都是
00:38:1012 Mi
00:38:1114 Mi
00:38:1315
00:38:1515
00:38:1615
00:38:1915
00:38:20Well, I'll be in a...
00:38:22I'll need a...
00:38:23What was that?
00:38:25A report from the monitor we sent to the surface
00:38:28to obtain the results of your last nuclear test.
00:38:32Results?
00:38:34They'll take days to analyze and compute.
00:38:37I think you will find the figures are correct.
00:38:47I can't believe it.
00:38:50Where is that man?
00:38:52You don't recognize the area?
00:38:55No.
00:38:58He is in the vicinity where you crashed.
00:39:06That rock was glowing.
00:39:10A normal reaction in view of the amount of radiation absorbed.
00:39:14You have a remarkable memory, Doctor.
00:39:17Considering the fact that you did not survive the crash.
00:39:20What do you mean?
00:39:23The mechanism of your heart had ceased to function.
00:39:27It was necessary for us to revive it.
00:39:30You were dead.
00:39:33I was dead?
00:39:36So that's what they were doing.
00:39:39You didn't even try to help the pilot.
00:39:41Why did you save me?
00:39:42Because we had an important need of your services.
00:39:48Such as?
00:39:56Look this way, Doctor.
00:39:58You will understand.
00:40:00You are the first of your world to be looking at our solar system.
00:40:13The Astron.
00:40:15This is our planet, Astron Delta.
00:40:17It occupies the fourth position in relation to this, our sun.
00:40:29Yes, go on.
00:40:32During the 23rd time rotation, our sun began to die.
00:40:36So, during the succeeding generations, as our planet began to cool, vegetation began to disappear.
00:40:48Our eyes developed to this state to combat the ever-growing darkness.
00:40:52We were forced to migrate.
00:40:57You left your planet?
00:40:59Where?
00:41:00We invaded these neighboring planets.
00:41:06They were nearer to our sun.
00:41:08And you just moved in and took over?
00:41:26How many of us?
00:41:28All of us.
00:41:30Well over one billion.
00:41:33There were feeble attempts to stop us.
00:41:35But we were prepared for such contingencies.
00:41:40And now that our sun is about to completely expire,
00:41:43we must move again in order to survive.
00:41:49Yours is the only planet in this solar system capable of supporting our civilization.
00:41:56This is fantastic.
00:41:58Over a billion of you trying to come here to Earth.
00:42:02We have no alternative.
00:42:03We have been putting our plan to work for some time.
00:42:09At the proper moment, the invasion will be launched from our platforms,
00:42:13which are being readied in space.
00:42:18Nothing can stop us.
00:42:20Insane.
00:42:38This is ridiculous.
00:42:40You cannot find your way in or out of this cavern.
00:42:43Do not try to leave.
00:42:44You cannot find your way in or out of this cavern.
00:42:48Come on.
00:42:48The End
00:43:18The End
00:43:48The End
00:44:18The End
00:44:48The End
00:45:18The End
00:45:48The End
00:46:18The End
00:46:48The End
00:47:18The End
00:47:48The End
00:48:18So, you have discovered our menagerie. Don't you think you will be more at ease on this side of the cage?
00:48:27It's horrible. What are you doing here?
00:48:38We are breeding our, we are breeding our, shall I say, armies?
00:49:14We expect you expect to survive better than we have provided for that.
00:49:19No doctor, look over there, you will use their bodies to fertilize the soil. Vegetation
00:49:45will rise up in abundance. A new era of civilization will begin. Gemma rays? You see, doctor, we have arranged for everything. Wait a minute. All this equipment? Our nuclear storage units.
00:50:15To date, we have accumulated several billion electron volts as a result of your atomic explosions. Several billion? A chain reaction at this point could release enough unstable isotopes to create a new and powerful element. Might be impossible to control. True. An element that will never be known by your scientists. I can assure you the strength of this new element will be...
00:50:45...we have everything under our complete control. What force could possibly be strong enough to harness the...
00:50:54...that you control your whole operation by electricity? Of course, no generators, no generators. That means you're getting your power from somewhere on the surface. It must be passing through here.
00:51:07You have heard enough, Dr. Martin. Step inside.
00:51:12All right. What do you want from me?
00:51:16You will have access to advance information relative to the time and strength of the forthcoming atomic tests.
00:51:23What about it?
00:51:26You will provide us with that information as soon as it is available.
00:51:31I see.
00:51:38You're afraid of an overload.
00:51:41You can't tap enough electricity wherever you get it from to control a...
00:51:45...strong enough charge.
00:51:47You are a clever man, Doctor. Perhaps too clever.
00:51:51And what makes you think I'll give you any information?
00:51:54It is the only way you can save your own life when the time comes.
00:51:58You will be transported to one of our platforms in space...
00:52:02...and resettled here when our operation is completed.
00:52:06You're asking me to sabotage the entire world, three billion people.
00:52:10They are doomed in any case.
00:52:13Well, I guess there's no alternative.
00:52:19I'll have to do as you're saying.
00:52:24You are lying, Doctor. Your only wish is to betray us.
00:52:27No!
00:52:29I know.
00:52:32Your thoughts have been recorded.
00:52:35Lie detective?
00:52:36Call it what you like.
00:52:38You forced me to resort to other methods.
00:52:41I will contact our space station.
00:52:46You are an unwilling subject, Doctor Martin.
00:52:49What?
00:52:51Who are you?
00:52:55I am the Tara.
00:52:57You will listen and obey.
00:53:02No, I...
00:53:03You will listen to my orders and obey.
00:53:09You will listen and obey.
00:53:13Listen.
00:53:14And obey.
00:53:17You will remember nothing you have seen or heard here.
00:53:22Nothing but my orders which you will obey.
00:53:26Yes.
00:53:27You will obtain Medana and bring it to the stone near the place where your plane was wrecked.
00:53:37To the stone.
00:53:39What have you seen or heard here?
00:53:47What have you seen or heard here?
00:53:50Nothing.
00:53:54Repeat my orders.
00:53:57I will obtain the data and bring it to the stone.
00:54:09Well, that's what I did.
00:54:10I took the information to where they told me.
00:54:14I didn't realize I was being mesmerized.
00:54:27Why didn't somebody say something?
00:54:29Don't you believe me?
00:54:31Kurt, you understand.
00:54:33These giant animals, breeding by the millions, they'll devour everything unless we stop them.
00:54:39Of course, Doug, we will.
00:54:41Colonel.
00:54:42Colonel, you've got to arrange to set off another bomb tonight.
00:54:45The strongest charge we have.
00:54:47They're beneath the ground with all their equipment.
00:54:48We can blow them to pieces.
00:54:49Now, wait a minute.
00:54:50A strong charge will overload their units.
00:54:55You...
00:54:56Don't believe me, Colonel?
00:54:59Major?
00:55:02Kurt.
00:55:04Of course we do.
00:55:05Easy, Doug. Easy.
00:55:07You think I'm crazy?
00:55:08All of you.
00:55:09Well, I'm not.
00:55:10Do you understand?
00:55:11Everything I said is true.
00:55:12I saw it with my own eyes.
00:55:13Give me a hand, Doug.
00:55:14Now, let me go!
00:55:15Let me go!
00:55:16Steady, steady, steady.
00:55:17Take it easy now.
00:55:18Take it easy.
00:55:19We'll talk this whole thing over.
00:55:25What are you doing to me now?
00:55:27You just rest quietly.
00:55:30That's it.
00:55:32Mrs. Martin should be along any minute now.
00:55:48She went for their car.
00:55:49What'll I tell her?
00:55:50Well, he's in a state of shock.
00:55:53Tell her he's resting quietly.
00:55:55If you'll excuse me, I think I'd better wait for her at the information desk.
00:55:59Well, Dr. Martin seems to be indestructible, except for those hallucinations.
00:56:04Those weren't hallucinations, Colonel.
00:56:06Under the influence of sodium amytol, a patient loses all control of his imagination.
00:56:12Well, then he shouldn't be able to fabricate those stories.
00:56:15That's right.
00:56:16Major, you're not trying to tell us that everything he said was true.
00:56:20Look, gentlemen, I can only give you the medical facts.
00:56:26As for the rest, you'll have to decide for yourself.
00:56:29Excuse me, please.
00:56:30Let's go.
00:56:31Excuse me.
00:56:32Excuse me.
00:56:33Excuse me?
00:56:36Excuse me, please.
00:56:46Grandma.
00:56:48This is constructor.
00:56:50I zrobić leak in your presuppologe.
00:56:52Good evening, Dr. Kroger.
00:57:15Chilly, isn't it?
00:57:16Oh, Mr. Briggs, you startled me.
00:57:19I didn't expect to see anyone here.
00:57:21Well, neither did I, Doctor.
00:57:24Well, I suppose you want me to explain why I'm here.
00:57:28I want to believe, Doug.
00:57:31We've worked together a long time.
00:57:34Anyway, I just had to come out here and check for myself.
00:57:38Check what, Doctor?
00:57:40For an entrance or an exit to the caverns he described.
00:57:43I'm afraid you're wasting your time.
00:57:45Have a cigarette, Doctor?
00:57:46No, thank you.
00:57:47See, we've already covered the entire area.
00:57:50We couldn't find a thing.
00:57:52Then, what about that scar?
00:57:55I'd like to see you disprove that.
00:57:58Oh, Mrs. Martin.
00:57:59Oh.
00:58:01How is he, Doctor?
00:58:02Oh, he's resting fine.
00:58:03I think you'll be all right.
00:58:04How's the car?
00:58:05Oh, Mr. Martin.
00:58:19Oh.
00:58:21Oh.
00:58:21Oh, my God.
00:58:26There's nothing to worry about.
00:58:40Keep away from me.
00:58:42Keep away, I said.
00:58:44Doc.
00:58:44Let me go.
00:58:45They're after me.
00:58:46Nobody's after you, Dr. Martin.
00:58:48Keep away.
00:58:48Doc, he's trying to help you.
00:58:50I don't need any help.
00:58:56I want to see Kurt right away.
00:59:00Now, you control yourself, and I'll call him just as soon as you get back to your room.
00:59:14Now, you get back into bed, and I'll call Dr. Kruger.
00:59:22I've got to figure something out before he gets here.
00:59:25I need a pencil, some paper, and a slide roof.
00:59:30I'll see that you get it.
00:59:33Oh, can I have Dr. Kruger, please?
00:59:42Dr. Kruger speaking.
00:59:45Oh, yes, Major.
00:59:46How is he?
00:59:48All right.
00:59:49I'll be over in a few minutes.
00:59:55Doug.
01:00:00Doug.
01:00:03Doug.
01:00:13Doug.
01:00:13Doug.
01:00:25Kurt!
01:00:36Ellen, I got here as soon as I could. Is there anything wrong?
01:00:39He's much better. Imagine he's even started working.
01:00:42He asked for paper and a slide rule.
01:00:44That's interesting.
01:00:47Wonder what he's up to.
01:00:48Formulas, equations. Anyway, whatever he says, pretend to agree with him.
01:00:53Major Cliff's orders.
01:00:54Of course.
01:00:59Doug, Doug, Kurt's here.
01:01:01Hello, Doug.
01:01:02Just a second. I'm almost finished.
01:01:04I'll take your hat.
01:01:09Kurt, let's face it.
01:01:12I know that you all think there's something wrong with me.
01:01:15No, of course not.
01:01:16No, I wouldn't blame you after the story I told last night.
01:01:19Well, frankly, you did have us a little worried asking that a bomb be dropped because of what you said.
01:01:23You don't believe me, either.
01:01:26Kurt, I tell you, I've been there. I've seen what they're doing, breeding animals into carnivorous monsters.
01:01:31But I don't need a bomb to stop them. I've figured it out. It's all here.
01:01:35Now, look. Here's the nuclear strength of our last test.
01:01:39And this is the amount of electricity needed to control it.
01:01:43Let me see that.
01:01:44I had to estimate the conversion rates of their transformers.
01:01:48These figures are correct. Such transformers must operate on a constant supply of electricity.
01:01:54Where could they get that much electric power?
01:01:56Only one way. They must tap it from the main lines of the powerhouse.
01:01:59Could do it by parallel induction. Nobody would ever know the difference.
01:02:01All we have to do is to cut it off.
01:02:05Cut off the power?
01:02:07We can't do that. It would cause untold damage for miles around.
01:02:11Such a power stoppage must be planned in advance.
01:02:13Eight to ten seconds, that's all I need.
01:02:16That gap in supply will short out their resistors and the whole thing will go up.
01:02:19But you won't go along with that.
01:02:21No, no, not you.
01:02:22Doug, get back in bed.
01:02:24Is that a car keys there?
01:02:25Now, look. You're carrying it out of our way.
01:02:27Doug!
01:02:28Please call the main gate and try to stop Dr. Martin.
01:02:47Doug took a car. Hurry!
01:02:52Dr. Martin!
01:02:54Stop!
01:02:56Stop!
01:02:58He did what?
01:03:01How long ago?
01:03:04Right. We'll leave immediately.
01:03:07What's wrong, Colonel?
01:03:08Dr. Martin. He's on his way to the powerhouse.
01:03:10He wants to cut off the power supply.
01:03:11Let's go.
01:03:21I couldn't stop him, Doctor. He went that way.
01:03:28I don't know...
01:03:54Hey, don't wag him!
01:04:02Hey, don't wag him!
01:04:24Don't wag him!
01:04:54Okay, you run up the stairs. I'll look here.
01:05:04Okay, you run up the stairs. I'll look here.
01:05:24There's his car! Come on, hurry!
01:05:34There's his car! Come on, hurry!
01:05:54He isn't back there. Let's go!
01:06:03Where's the driver of this car?
01:06:04He went into the building.
01:06:25Listen, Mr. Poe!
01:06:43You better take the stairs.
01:06:54What do you want? Where are the main switches?
01:06:55Sir, what's the matter with you? Are you sleepwalking or something, mister?
01:06:56Where are the switches that control the toll of that platts area?
01:06:57I said, where are they?
01:06:58I said, where are they?
01:06:59This way!
01:07:00This way!
01:07:01Oh, my God!
01:07:02There you go, sir!
01:07:03Hey!
01:07:04I'm sorry!
01:07:05I'm sorry!
01:07:06I'm sorry!
01:07:07Good luck!
01:07:08This way!
01:07:09Good luck!
01:07:10I'm sorry!
01:07:11I'm sorry!
01:07:12I'm sorry!
01:07:13I'm sorry!
01:07:14I'm sorry!
01:07:15I'm sorry!
01:07:16How about my car?
01:07:17What do you want?
01:07:18Where are the main switches?
01:07:19What do you want?
01:07:20Where are the main switches?
01:07:21What's the matter with you?
01:07:22Are you sleepwalking or something, mister?
01:07:23Where are the switches that control the toll of that platts area?
01:07:24I said, where are they?
01:07:25This way.
01:07:26Throw room.
01:07:36Yeah.
01:07:45Come on, show me those switches.
01:07:47Come on.
01:07:48All right.
01:07:51Cut that power.
01:07:52Now look, mister, be reasonable.
01:07:54I said cut it.
01:07:56Now the next one.
01:08:07Next.
01:08:08Go on.
01:08:09That'll turn the power off for a hundred miles.
01:08:12Do as I say.
01:08:15Here it is.
01:08:21Stay where you are.
01:08:22Go down that gun, Dr. Mudd.
01:08:27I'm warning you, Colonel.
01:08:29Come any closer and I'll kill you.
01:08:31Now the next one.
01:08:35What's this one?
01:08:37That's the master switch.
01:08:39Cut it.
01:08:40Doug, please, don't.
01:08:41I said cut it.
01:08:43Get back or I'll kill him.
01:08:45Go on, get back.
01:08:47Go on, get back.
01:08:48Do as he says.
01:08:54Give me ten seconds after I cut the power.
01:08:57If I'm insane, nothing will happen and you can do what you want with me.
01:09:00And if I'm right.
01:09:04Now.
01:09:04One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
01:09:20Over here.
01:09:21Soledad flat's right in the button.
01:09:38Just as he said.
01:09:42He blew them to pieces.
01:09:43He blew them to pieces.

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