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A remote mountain village hides a terrifying secret—giant, one-eyed tentacled creatures lurking in the swirling alpine mist. Originally titled The Trollenberg Terror, this 1958 sci-fi horror gem delivers suspense, isolation, and chilling monster design straight from the golden age of creature features.

As a series of mysterious deaths unfolds, scientists and survivors must confront an unseen threat that creeps from the clouds. A true cult classic that blends mystery, science fiction, and Cold War paranoia into one unforgettable cinematic experience.
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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.
00:02:19No.
00:02:20Go.
00:02:34No.
00:02:35No.
00:02:36No.
00:02:36No.
00:02:36THE END
00:03:06THE END
00:03:36THE END
00:03:42THE END
00:03:44THE END
00:03:48Hey, 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.
00:04:16Would 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.
00:04:46Oh, Anne.
00:05:01What happened?
00:05:02Did I do it?
00:05:03Now, don't worry.
00:05:04It's all right.
00:05:05Is there anything I can do?
00:05:06Oh, my name is Alan Brooks.
00:05:13Oh.
00:05:14Well, I'm Anne Pilgrim, and this is my sister, Sarah.
00:05:18Hello.
00:05:20How do you do?
00:05:21Oh.
00:05:23There we are.
00:05:24I'm sorry about your newspaper, Mr. Brooks.
00:05:31Oh, that's all right.
00:05:32I've read the baseball scores.
00:05:34There you are.
00:05:35A spot of that will bring the color back.
00:05:36Yeah.
00:05:41You look like you might do with one.
00:05:43No, thanks.
00:05:45You have far to go?
00:05:47Geneva.
00:05:47It's quite a run.
00:05:49Trollenberg.
00:05:49Next, Trollenberg.
00:05:53Trollenberg?
00:05:56Sarah, we're getting off at Trollenberg.
00:05:58That's my stop.
00:06:00What's the matter, Anne?
00:06:01You know we have to go on to Geneva.
00:06:02No, I really can't go any further today.
00:06:04We can stop at the Hotel Europa.
00:06:06Hotel Europa?
00:06:07We've never been to this place.
00:06:09How do you know about the Hotel Europa?
00:06:14I don't know.
00:06:17Anne, what's got into you?
00:06:19We're getting off at Trollenberg.
00:06:22Please, Sarah.
00:06:42Oh, Herr Brooks, I'm sorry, Herr Merritt.
00:06:44Did 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.
00:06:51He'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, sir.
00:07:00Yes, 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, uh...
00:07:15Oh, is Hans still working for you?
00:07:18Yes, Hans is still working for us, Herr Brooks.
00:07:25Cigarette, Sarah?
00:07:26No, thank you.
00:07:28Anne?
00:07:29Hmm?
00:07:31No, thank you.
00:07:32How about you, Herr Klein?
00:07:33I don't smoke.
00:07:34They shouldn't have started the climb.
00:07:37What are you talking about?
00:07:38An accident.
00:07:40Last week, 1,200 feet up the South Col.
00:07:43Three English students.
00:07:44One of them was killed.
00:07:47Was there an accident, Mr. Klein?
00:07:50On a mountain?
00:07:52These things sometimes happen.
00:07:54What else do you know about the Trollenberg?
00:07:57Peasants are leaving the mountain.
00:07:59They say it's bad luck.
00:08:01The mountain people are very simple.
00:08:05They are superstitious.
00:08:08All these stories are nonsense.
00:08:11What stories?
00:08:13Climbers.
00:08:14Disappearing into the mist and never seen again.
00:08:31Hans, let's get back from the outpity.
00:08:51Jawohl.
00:08:52It's...
00:08:53...
00:08:54...
00:08:55...
00:08:56...
00:08:57...
00:08:58...
00:08:59...
00:09:00Hello. You must be Mr. Brooks.
00:09:03Klein told us you were coming.
00:09:05My name's Truscott, Philip Truscott.
00:09:07How are you, Mr. Truscott?
00:09:08Klein, you didn't tell us we were expecting other guests.
00:09:10Oh, this is Miss Sarah Pilgrim and Miss Anne Pilgrim.
00:09:13Pilgrim? Sarah and Anne Pilgrim.
00:09:17Sure we've met before. The name rings a bell.
00:09:21Does it? Would you mind if we went up to our rooms now?
00:09:30It's all there.
00:09:40The observatory at the foot of the mountain.
00:09:43The cable car.
00:09:46There's the small hut the climbers use. You can see it from the observatory.
00:09:51It's all there. Just like...
00:09:55Just like what, Anne?
00:09:58Well, just like...
00:10:03Sarah, why did I want to come here?
00:10:05What is there about this place? Why do I feel I've seen it all before?
00:10:09Don't worry about it, darling. Lots of people get a feeling like that.
00:10:12Perhaps you read about it in a book. Also a picture in a travel folder.
00:10:16You mustn't let it upset you.
00:10:18No. No, I mustn't.
00:10:22Yes, you're right. I've probably read about it.
00:10:28You're right.
00:10:30Come in.
00:10:33Hi. How are you?
00:10:36Give me a hand.
00:10:38I think I can manage.
00:10:42Lovely spot, isn't it?
00:10:46Certainly is.
00:10:47You've been here before, haven't you?
00:10:49Yes, once a couple of years ago.
00:10:52Good climbing.
00:10:53So 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.
00:11:36Now, buy a drink later.
00:11:38All right.
00:11:39Good.
00:11:52Give me Zurich 6468, will you?
00:12:02Here, I 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 and he's about 40, I should think.
00:12:13Well, I should try New York first and then Los Angeles and then Washington.
00:12:18Okay.
00:12:20Right.
00:12:30Hello there.
00:12:31You'll be Brooks.
00:12:32That's right.
00:12:33I'm Dewhurst.
00:12:34This is Brett.
00:12:35How do you do?
00:12:36How do you do?
00:12:37Looks like you're going for a climb.
00:12:39Yes.
00:12:40We're going up the Trollenberg.
00:12:41Gonna have a noggin before we start.
00:12:43Care to join us?
00:12:44All right.
00:12:45What's it going to be?
00:12:46Scotch, please.
00:12:47Scotch and the crew brandies.
00:12:49Better give me a bottle of brandy to take with us.
00:12:52Keep the cold out tonight.
00:12:53You, uh, gonna stay tonight?
00:12:55No, there's a hut at the foot of the South Col.
00:12:58We'll sleep there tonight and attack the mountain proper tomorrow.
00:13:03Hello, Truscott.
00:13:05You must be Miss Pilgrim.
00:13:06Yes, that's right.
00:13:07Oh, uh, this is Mr. Dewhurst, sir.
00:13:10And Mr. Brett.
00:13:11Brett, yes.
00:13:12Well, you do.
00:13:13Be careful to drink.
00:13:14I appear to be in the chair.
00:13:16Wish us bon voyage.
00:13:18I'll have a Campari.
00:13:19Truscott?
00:13:20Scotch, please.
00:13:21Campari and another Scotch, Hans, please.
00:13:23Sit down, sir.
00:13:24Her sister's here with you, isn't she?
00:13:25Cline told us.
00:13:26Yes.
00:13:27Would she care to join us?
00:13:28Oh, no.
00:13:29She's having a rest just now.
00:13:30Quite an occasion for me.
00:13:32My first time up a mountain.
00:13:33Oh, yours too, Mr. Brett.
00:13:35Oh, now.
00:13:36Need a big noise in the Alpine Club.
00:13:38How'd you come to take up mountaineering?
00:13:40I want to see if we can't find some good reason for all these accidents.
00:13:44I'm a geologist.
00:13:45I know all about block formation and that sort of thing, too.
00:13:48Well, here we are.
00:13:50Cheers.
00:13:51Good luck.
00:13:52You're a good climb.
00:13:54Keep an eye on your roping, won't you?
00:13:57Why roping, particularly?
00:14:00Student 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.
00:14:18Strangle him?
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...
00:14:47How 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, Treskyn?
00:15:09They say that it happened before he fell.
00:15:12As I said...
00:15:13They shouldn't allow any experienced climbers up the Trollenberg without a guide.
00:15:17There are bound to be accidents.
00:15:18Nevertheless, you watch your ropey.
00:15:20We ought to be moving.
00:15:22You want to make the hut before nightfall?
00:15:24Yes.
00:15:25Oh, uh...
00:15:26I'm going up to the observatory.
00:15:28I'll hitch a ride within the cable car.
00:15:29That is, unless you're gonna climb the whole way.
00:15:31Climb the whole way?
00:15:32What if I can help it?
00:15:38You see, there are certain chemical changes that can take place inside rock.
00:15:42Which cause a physical alteration to its structure.
00:15:44At times, it can become like chalk.
00:15:46Break away in your hand.
00:15:47What do you think of that, Brett?
00:15:49Hmm?
00:15:50Oh, I don't think it's like that.
00:15:52A mountain's a mountain.
00:15:54Some people can climb it and some can't.
00:15:56Those that can't shouldn't try.
00:15:59I'm here under sufferance.
00:16:01How long do you think it'll take you to reach the hut from the observatory?
00:16:05I don't know.
00:16:06Oh, about three and a half hours.
00:16:08It's an easy climb.
00:16:23Professor.
00:16:25Professor.
00:16:26How many more times do I tell you I am not to be interrupted?
00:16:29I'm sorry, sir.
00:16:30But there's someone outside to see you.
00:16:31I don't care.
00:16:32Tell him to go away.
00:16:33He says his name is Brooks.
00:16:34Tell him to...
00:16:35Alan Brooks?
00:16:36Yes, sir.
00:16:37Bring him in.
00:16:38Bring him in.
00:16:39Now, wait.
00:16:40Wait.
00:16:41I bring him in myself.
00:16:42Alan.
00:16:43Alan.
00:16:44My dear Alan.
00:16:45They all get a sack for leaving you out here.
00:16:46Come in.
00:16:47Come in.
00:16:48Oh, it's good of you to come and see me.
00:16:49And on your holidays, too.
00:16:50I was lucky I was in Europe.
00:16:51You got my letter?
00:16:52Yes.
00:16:53Well, you don't say very much.
00:16:54What's the matter?
00:16:55You're not pleased to see your old friend?
00:16:56The gate, sir, professor.
00:16:57And how are you, Alan?
00:16:58Come in.
00:16:59Come in.
00:17:00Well, Alan.
00:17:01What do you think of our little observatory, huh?
00:17:02Yes, indeed.
00:17:03You know, the government gives me as much money as I want.
00:17:06Come here.
00:17:07I'll show you something.
00:17:08A television?
00:17:09Better than windows.
00:17:10So, look.
00:17:11What's the matter?
00:17:12What's the matter?
00:17:13You're not pleased to see your old friend?
00:17:15The gate, sir, professor.
00:17:16And how are you, Alan?
00:17:17Come in.
00:17:18Come in.
00:17:19Come in.
00:17:20Well, Alan.
00:17:21What do you think of our little observatory, huh?
00:17:23Yes, indeed.
00:17:24You know, the government gives me as much money as I want.
00:17:27Come here.
00:17:28I'll show you something.
00:17:31A television?
00:17:32Better than windows.
00:17:34So, look.
00:17:41Hmm.
00:17:42Do you see?
00:17:43Television cameras on the roof.
00:17:45We watch everywhere.
00:17:54You know, the government, the government, they say to me,
00:17:58Professor, do you have to have such expensive things?
00:18:01Windows are much cheaper.
00:18:03And 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.
00:18:22That will stand up to any avalanche.
00:18:24That, too, was very expensive.
00:18:29All this to study cosmic rays, huh?
00:18:33Well, Alan, come into my office, huh?
00:18:37Well, Alan, here we are.
00:18:41Same old mess, huh?
00:18:45Well, you're looking very fit.
00:18:46Fit?
00:18:47Well, I look the same as always.
00:18:49Come on, go to your stalling, Professor.
00:18:51You forget.
00:18:52I know you.
00:18:53You said in your letter that it was urgent.
00:18:55I see right away.
00:18:56What's so urgent?
00:18:58Well, how long have you been here in Trollenberger?
00:19:01Got here this morning.
00:19:02Came right up to see you.
00:19:03You haven't heard about the accidents, then?
00:19:05Yes, I heard about the students.
00:19:08Yeah, that was one of them.
00:19:10But there have been others.
00:19:12Many others.
00:19:13Where people climb mountains, there are lots of accidents.
00:19:17That's true.
00:19:18And sometimes the bodies, they disappear.
00:19:21But here, the search parties go out and always they find nothing.
00:19:27Now, why is that?
00:19:33I don't know.
00:19:36And then there is the cloud.
00:19:38What cloud?
00:19:40Come on, Alan.
00:19:41You know what I'm talking about.
00:19:42The cloud where there should be no cloud.
00:19:44Where there are mountains, there are always clouds.
00:19:47But this one remains static.
00:19:48On the side of the Trollenberg, it never moves.
00:19:52Freak of nature.
00:19:55A radioactive freak of nature?
00:19:58Radioactive?
00:20:00Can we see it from here?
00:20:02Come, I'll show you.
00:20:05There you are.
00:20:06On the south side of the Trollenberg.
00:20:07There you are.
00:20:08On the south side of the Trollenberg.
00:20:10Alan, come here.
00:20:11Now, you see, here, here's a map of the area.
00:20:12This is the Trollenberg.
00:20:13Now, that, that is the scanner.
00:20:14It's up on the roof here.
00:20:15Now, you see, at the moment, nothing.
00:20:16No reaction, nothing.
00:20:17Now, remember, here is the cloud.
00:20:18Now, that, that is the scanner.
00:20:19It's up on the roof here.
00:20:20Now, you see, at the moment, nothing.
00:20:21No reaction, nothing.
00:20:22Now, remember, here is the cloud.
00:20:23I turn on the scanner.
00:20:24So, now, watch when it passes the cloud.
00:20:25Watch up here on the dials.
00:20:26Now, you see, at the moment, nothing.
00:20:27No reaction, nothing.
00:20:28Now, remember, here is the cloud.
00:20:30I turn on the scanner.
00:20:31So, now, watch when it passes the cloud.
00:20:32Watch up here on the dials.
00:20:33Now, you see it's past the cloud.
00:20:34Nothing.
00:20:35Watch it go around again.
00:20:36Oh, you see?
00:20:37And now, that, yeah.
00:20:39I like this one.
00:20:40Now, you see, at the moment, nothing, no reaction, nothing.
00:20:43Now, 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.
00:20:55Now, you see, it's past the cloud.
00:20:57Nothing.
00:20:58Watch it go around again.
00:21:00Again.
00:21:04Watch here.
00:21:12Well, what do you think of that?
00:21:17Now, Alan, I ask you to think back three years ago
00:21:21to what happened in the Andes.
00:21:23But this can't be the same.
00:21:25Why not?
00:21:26We have the accidents like before,
00:21:28we have the clouds like before. Why can't it be the same?
00:21:30There's too many things missing.
00:21:32The mental compulsion.
00:21:34What is it?
00:21:37The girl on the train.
00:21:39She 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.
00:21:48And did she?
00:21:50Yes. She's at the hotel.
00:21:53There's climbers on the Trollenberg, sir.
00:21:58I thought they were all scared away.
00:22:01Where are they?
00:22:0216 degrees west of due north.
00:22:102,000 meters.
00:22:12No, 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.
00:22:32Well, they should be all right,
00:22:34as long as they stick to the present track.
00:22:36The cloud is well to the west of the path.
00:22:42Aaron,
00:22:43will you do something about what I've told you?
00:22:46The cloud?
00:22:48Do what?
00:22:49Inform the authorities.
00:22:51Look, I'm on a holiday.
00:22:53Besides, you haven't told me anything that can be proved.
00:22:56I'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 in 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?
00:23:10You 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,
00:23:16there wasn't anything left in the area, explained or otherwise.
00:23:19They practically accused me of dreaming the whole thing up.
00:23:22Well, if I was to take a hand here,
00:23:24I'd have to have a list of documented facts,
00:23:27and they'd have to be pretty conclusive.
00:23:29You'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.
00:23:37If I say anything else,
00:23:39they tell me to mind my own business.
00:23:42Maybe,
00:23:43maybe you should speak to Klein.
00:23:46Hotel proprietor?
00:23:47Well, he's also the mayor of Thronenberg.
00:23:49Perhaps he could help.
00:23:51Anyway, he could supply a list of the accidents.
00:23:56Then perhaps you do something yourself.
00:24:21You all right?
00:24:26Take your pack off, man.
00:24:27You can't relax like that.
00:24:30Hello?
00:24:31Yes, Alfred.
00:24:32You arrived at the right.
00:24:34Good.
00:24:36Good.
00:24:37Good.
00:24:38A night's sleep will set him right.
00:24:39Yes, all right.
00:24:40Goodbye.
00:24:41It was a bread.
00:24:42They have a right at the hut.
00:24:44You see, there's nothing to worry about.
00:24:46It is just unfortunate that this year we have had many inexperienced climbers.
00:24:51And what about the rumours in the village?
00:24:52Well, you know these people, Professor?
00:24:53They are superstitious.
00:24:54You know, they have a right at the house.
00:24:55They have a right at the house.
00:24:56They have a right at the house.
00:24:57And the house, they have a right at the house.
00:25:00And the house, you know?
00:25:01Good.
00:25:02Good.
00:25:03It was her bread. They have arrived at the hut.
00:25:06You see, there's nothing to worry about.
00:25:09It is just unfortunate that this year
00:25:12we have had many inexperienced climbers.
00:25:15And what about the rumors in the village?
00:25:17Well, you know these people, Professor.
00:25:19They are superstitious.
00:25:21They like to believe in fairy stories.
00:25:24Gentlemen, do you understand?
00:25:27Officially, there's nothing I can do.
00:25:33We should be able to make the summit and back tomorrow.
00:25:39If we travel light.
00:25:41I must have a sack for rock samples.
00:25:44I think we can manage that.
00:25:47You can take your sack.
00:25:49Hmm. Visibility's not too good.
00:26:03A little clear.
00:26:05Fog up here.
00:26:11Oh, a cloud.
00:26:13Moving down from the peak.
00:26:15Will this do, Miss Pilgrim?
00:26:17Oh, this will be fine.
00:26:18It's quite a collection you have there.
00:26:21Now, would somebody bring Anne in, please?
00:26:23Oh, yes.
00:26:24In him.
00:26:25Now, you'll see that I make no signals to Anne
00:26:26and say nothing.
00:26:27So it's impossible for any sort of code to be used.
00:26:30Well done, Anne.
00:26:32It's a banknote.
00:26:33French.
00:26:34Five hundred francs.
00:26:35There's a number on it.
00:26:36H...
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00:27:10One, eight, eight.
00:27:17Very good.
00:27:19And who does it belong to, young lady?
00:27:22Philip.
00:27:29It's a rounded sort of object about the size of a tennis ball.
00:27:34Made of glass.
00:27:36I think it's used as a paperweight.
00:27:40There's a model inside it.
00:27:43A mountain and a little hut.
00:27:47And when you shake it, there's a snowstorm.
00:27:56Snow.
00:27:59Mountains.
00:28:01Little hut.
00:28:04Two men in the hut.
00:28:07That one, he's asleep.
00:28:10Yes, the fat one, he's asleep.
00:28:13But he's not the one.
00:28:16It's the other one.
00:28:20Sitting at a table.
00:28:22Smoking.
00:28:24Writing in a book.
00:28:27He's the one.
00:28:28He's the one.
00:28:34He's getting up.
00:28:37He's coming towards the door.
00:28:42He's reached the door.
00:28:44He's opening it.
00:28:45He's coming out.
00:28:47Up the slope.
00:28:49Up the slope.
00:28:51Walking slowly.
00:28:53No.
00:28:55The mountains.
00:28:57Paperweight.
00:28:59Glass paperweight.
00:29:00Glass paperweight.
00:29:01No.
00:29:02No.
00:29:04The mountains.
00:29:06It's paperweight.
00:29:08Glass paperweight.
00:29:10Please don't crowd.
00:29:12Get her up to her room.
00:29:13Get her up.
00:29:27Hello.
00:29:28Hello, Brett.
00:29:30What do you want?
00:29:32Are you all right?
00:29:34Is Brett there?
00:29:35Of course he is.
00:29:36Wouldn't go wandering off in the middle of the night.
00:29:40Hold on.
00:29:53Jurist.
00:29:54Jurist is Brett there.
00:29:55Can you hear me?
00:29:56Jurist.
00:29:57Are you there?
00:29:58Hello.
00:30:01Hello.
00:30:02You're right.
00:30:03He's not here.
00:30:04He's gone out.
00:30:05I'd better go and look for him.
00:30:06No.
00:30:07Don't do that.
00:30:08You'll be lost in five seconds.
00:30:09Just sit tight where you are.
00:30:10I think I should go.
00:30:11Maybe something wrong.
00:30:12No.
00:30:13You're not to move.
00:30:14Stay in the hut.
00:30:15What's the weather like?
00:30:16Not very good.
00:30:17Some heavy cloud coming down.
00:30:18Well then stay where you are.
00:30:19There'll be somebody at this end of the phone all night.
00:30:21If Brett shows up or if you need us,
00:30:23bring us here, will you?
00:30:24All right.
00:30:25Bye.
00:30:26Bye.
00:30:34Fritz!
00:30:35Fritz!
00:30:37Fritz!
00:30:38Fritz!
00:30:39Barty!
00:30:40Fritz!
00:30:45Fritz!
00:30:46Fritz!
00:30:48Fritz!
00:30:49Fritz!
00:30:50Fritz!
00:30:51Fritz!
00:30:52Fritz!
00:30:53Fritz!
00:31:02She's coming around, I think.
00:31:09Rima, what happened?
00:31:10It's all right, darling.
00:31:12You passed out.
00:31:16We need something to relax you, sister.
00:31:18Sedative, perhaps.
00:31:19You 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.
00:31:33Sarah, could I speak with you for a minute, please?
00:31:39All right.
00:31:42I shan't be a minute.
00:31:46All right.
00:31:56Now, Miss Sarah, I don't want you to upset yourself.
00:31:58Are these any good?
00:31:59Oh.
00:32:02Yes, that's fine.
00:32:04Now, you give her two of these, then come downstairs, please, huh?
00:32:07All right.
00:32:17So, Mr. Brett decides to take a walk.
00:32:20That is not so strange.
00:32:22Hope 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, coming up the mountainside?
00:32:41It was as though she was watching from on the Trollenberg itself.
00:32:49Well, Miss Sarah, I wanted to ask you something.
00:32:53This act of yours, you've been doing it for how long?
00:32:57About two years now.
00:33:00You don't use a code, do you?
00:33:02Well, we used to.
00:33:03And then we found that Anne could guess what I was thinking before I started speaking.
00:33:07But I don't see what this has got to do with it.
00:33:09Please, please.
00:33:10Your sister's telepathic, no?
00:33:13Yes, she is.
00:33:15I want her to give up the act.
00:33:16Why?
00:33:17Well, you saw what happened tonight.
00:33:18It's a dreadful mental strain.
00:33:20That's really why we're taking this holiday.
00:33:22Nevertheless.
00:33:24You will take her away from here first thing tomorrow, please.
00:33:27Take her away?
00:33:28But why?
00:33:31It's not good for her here.
00:33:34You will take her away first thing in the morning, all right?
00:33:38If you say so.
00:33:40Good.
00:33:48Hello?
00:33:49Yes?
00:33:51Yes, he's here.
00:33:52It's for you, Professor.
00:33:59Hello.
00:34:00Hello.
00:34:01Clevet here.
00:34:02Professor.
00:34:03I thought I'd better contact you.
00:34:04That cloud has started moving.
00:34:06Yes.
00:34:07Its variation is about six degrees.
00:34:08Radioactivity increasing.
00:34:09Radioactivity is increasing too, sir.
00:34:12Wait a minute.
00:34:13I'll find out.
00:34:19Yes.
00:34:20Yes, I understand.
00:34:21I'll be up in the morning.
00:34:22The cloud has moved.
00:34:23It is at the foot of the South Coral.
00:34:28Where the hut is.
00:34:29Hello.
00:34:30Oh, hello, Alan.
00:34:31No sign of him yet.
00:34:32It's funny as hell outside anywhere.
00:34:33I can't see far.
00:34:34Perishing cold too.
00:34:35Yes.
00:34:36Yes.
00:34:37Hold on a minute.
00:34:38There's someone outside.
00:34:39Hang on.
00:34:41Fred?
00:34:42Fred?
00:34:43Fred?
00:34:44Fred?
00:34:45Is that you?
00:34:46Oh, no sign of him.
00:34:47Hello.
00:34:48Hello.
00:34:49Oh, hello, Alan.
00:34:50No sign of him yet.
00:34:51It's funny as hell outside anywhere.
00:34:52I can't see far.
00:34:53Perishing cold too.
00:34:54Yes.
00:34:55Hold on a minute.
00:34:58There's someone outside.
00:34:59Hang on.
00:35:08Fred?
00:35:09Fred, is that you?
00:35:15Horse alarm, I guess.
00:35:19Hang on a minute.
00:35:20I'm just going to close the door.
00:35:24Doerrst.
00:35:25Doerrst.
00:35:26Doerrst.
00:35:27Can you hear me?
00:35:28Doerrst.
00:35:30Doerrst.
00:35:31Hello, hello.
00:35:33Doerrst.
00:35:34Doerrst.
00:35:35Doerrst.
00:35:36Doerrst.
00:35:37Doerrst.
00:35:38Doerrst.
00:35:39Doerrst.
00:35:40Doerrst.
00:35:41Hello, hello.
00:35:42Doerrst.
00:35:44Doerrst.
00:35:45Where are you in?
00:35:49Ed?
00:35:50The phone's gone dead.
00:35:51He's gone dead.
00:35:58Hello?
00:36:00Are you speaking?
00:36:02Yes.
00:36:05I see.
00:36:08All right.
00:36:09All right.
00:36:15It was the observatory.
00:36:18The cloud has moved away from the hut.
00:36:21Back up to Trollenberg.
00:36:27Is the boat in order?
00:36:28Yes, sir.
00:36:30Have you looked good?
00:36:31Yes.
00:36:34We better start now. It will be light soon.
00:36:38Yes.
00:36:39I thought the locals were afraid of going up that mountain.
00:36:42They are afraid.
00:36:43There's an unwritten law here.
00:36:45At a time like this, they go up no matter what.
00:36:49I have called the spotter plane.
00:36:51But it will not be up till morning.
00:36:53We will be well on our way by then.
00:36:55Ready?
00:36:56All right, Herr Klein.
00:36:57Good.
00:36:59Look after you, sir.
00:37:01Don't worry.
00:37:02I'll stop by the observatory on the way down.
00:37:04Good.
00:37:05Be careful, everybody.
00:37:06Good, Ed.
00:37:07Good.
00:37:08Good, good, good.
00:37:10Good.
00:37:11Good, Mr. Paffer.
00:37:13Good.
00:37:15Good.
00:37:16Good.
00:37:17Good, good.
00:37:18Good and good.
00:37:19Good this morning.
00:37:20Good.
00:37:21Good, everybody.
00:37:23ней, good, pat looks very good.
00:37:25Good.
00:37:26Good.
00:37:27Good, thank you.
00:37:28Here they come.
00:37:50Here they come.
00:37:54The men.
00:37:56They're climbing the ledge.
00:37:57They'll be here soon.
00:37:59Soon they'll bear the heart.
00:38:01Keep them away.
00:38:03Keep them away from the heart.
00:38:05Away from the heart.
00:38:07Away from the heart.
00:38:19Professor, what's the matter?
00:38:22Why does she behave like this?
00:38:24Well,
00:38:26it's like a radio receiver.
00:38:31You see,
00:38:33your sister's mind is capable of receiving signals sent out by other minds.
00:38:38By yours, for example.
00:38:40But now,
00:38:42now there is a stronger signal, I think, a stronger mind.
00:38:46It'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.
00:38:55In the meantime, I say to you again, get your sister out of here before it is too late.
00:39:01Too late for what?
00:39:03Well, it's time I was getting back to the observant.
00:39:12Too late for what, Professor?
00:39:13When they reach the hut, then we will know for sure, I think.
00:39:19The door is locked from the inside. They must be there.
00:39:20The door is locked from the inside. They must be there.
00:39:29Mr. Brett! Mr. Tewhurst!
00:39:31Just locked in through the window. The place seems deserted.
00:39:36Philip!
00:39:37Yeah?
00:39:38Come here.
00:39:39These blankets, frozen stiff.
00:39:43Where are they?
00:39:44That door was barred on the inside.
00:39:45Yeah.
00:39:46Brooks!
00:39:47Brooks!
00:39:48Brooks!
00:39:49Brooks!
00:39:50Brooks!
00:39:51Brooks!
00:39:52Hold, Jong-un, man!
00:39:54For now, let's go.
00:39:59Look, it's a place.
00:40:11Oh, my God!
00:40:12Oh, my God!
00:40:13What is wrong, Mr., let's go.
00:40:15It's the worst.
00:40:30His head's been torn off.
00:40:34Anne, we're leaving here today.
00:40:37No, Sarah.
00:40:38But Anne, why not? Look after last night.
00:40:40I just want to stay here, that's all.
00:40:43Now, Anne, I really mean this.
00:40:45We're leaving Trollenberg today.
00:40:48All right?
00:40:53All right.
00:40:55Now, don't you worry about anything at all.
00:40:58I'll go and fix things up.
00:41:15I'm sorry.
00:41:20I'll go.
00:41:21I'm sorry.
00:41:21Oh, my God.
00:41:51You 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 de fertig.
00:42:12Hey, Alan.
00:42:13This 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.
00:42:37A wire like this is subjected to sufficient cold.
00:42:39It crystallizes.
00:42:40It's a structure breakdown.
00:42:41It's like this hair.
00:42:43It hasn't been cold.
00:42:44Not cold enough for this.
00:42:46Yeah, I know it.
00:42:47It's like this hair.
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00:45:21Hello.
00:45:23Hello.
00:45:24I want to speak to the observatory.
00:45:26Professor Cravet.
00:45:27Hello, party. This is the plane. I've spotted him.
00:45:29I've spotted him. I've spotted him. He's approximately half a mile due north of your position.
00:45:35Hello, party. This is the plane. I've spotted him. I've spotted him. He's approximately half a mile due north of your position.
00:45:51Above the north face.
00:45:53Roger, plane.
00:45:55Roger, plane.
00:45:57I've spotted him. He's approximately half a mile due north of your position. Above the north face.
00:46:01Roger, plane.
00:46:21Miss Pilgrim, my name's Wilde. Professor Cravet sent me to bring you to the observatory.
00:46:25But I'm not to go to the observatory.
00:46:27Well, there's nowhere else to go up here. 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.
00:46:39Here is your backpack, but I can't see him.
00:46:53Everything.
00:46:55Three innovation, please.
00:46:56The front scenes, Mr. Fierry, we hang on his feet.
00:46:57One thing I haven't Blueprints found this before.
00:46:59Helping now.
00:47:00Helping now.
00:47:09Helping. Helping now.
00:47:10Helping now.
00:47:11Helping. Helping now.
00:47:12Helping now.
00:47:13Helping now.
00:47:17Helping now.
00:47:19Helping now.
00:47:20Helping now.
00:47:22Helping now.
00:47:23Hey, come on, see, here, snow.
00:47:47Sweet 32 East.
00:47:53Yeah, how about that?
00:47:55Negative.
00:47:57Sugar?
00:47:59Negative.
00:48:03Swing another 30 degrees.
00:48:08Negative.
00:48:10Negative.
00:48:15Try the other circuit.
00:48:18Oh, wait.
00:48:19Switch back to the first circuit and reverse the scanner.
00:48:24No.
00:48:34Well, hello, Anne.
00:48:36What are you doing up here?
00:48:38I must go.
00:48:40Please excuse me.
00:48:41Go?
00:48:42Go where?
00:48:44To the Trollenburg. I must go now.
00:48:46Don't let her go, sir.
00:48:47Don't worry.
00:48:49Come on.
00:48:56Oh, good.
00:48:57Alan, I want to speak with you.
00:48:59Yeah, I got news for you, too.
00:49:01Hans, when's the next cable cargo down the mountain?
00:49:04It shouldn't be long, sir.
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.
00:49:31And?
00:49:33The tourist is dead.
00:49:34Brett's missing.
00:49:35Not that I'm surprised, mind you.
00:49:42The cloud has started moving again.
00:49:45What cloud?
00:49:47Oh, I don't think you'd understand, Philip.
00:49:52Like that time in the Andes, do you mean?
00:49:54How do you know about that?
00:49:57All right.
00:49:59I'm a newspaper man.
00:50:00It's my job to know about these things.
00:50:03I see.
00:50:05I chased that story when we got a wind of your report, Alan.
00:50:09When I got there, it was too late.
00:50:11Looks as if I'm going to be more fortunate this time, doesn't it?
00:50:14Yeah, fine, fine.
00:50:16That's just what we need.
00:50:20Haven't answered my question, Professor.
00:50:24What question?
00:50:26Is this the same as it was then?
00:50:28It seems to be.
00:50:30So what happens now?
00:50:33The United Nations have a special team for investigating phenomena.
00:50:37I call them in.
00:50:39Does the theory that you put forward last time still hold, Professor?
00:50:44What theory?
00:50:46Visitors from outer space, that 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, there are many galaxies besides ours.
00:50:55Now, 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.
00:51:04Perhaps they need to find somewhere else to live.
00:51:07Well, why pick on us?
00:51:08We don't know.
00:51:09It'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.
00:51:23All right.
00:51:25All right, while we're theorizing,
00:51:27why, do you think, do they always happen to land on the tops of mountains?
00:51:31First the Andes and now the Trollenberg?
00:51:33Well, it's the atmosphere, I think.
00:51:36You see, it gets much thinner high up.
00:51:39Well, perhaps these creatures need that.
00:51:41The clouds would seem to indicate this too, creating their own atmosphere.
00:51:46Well, if they can only exist on the tops of mountains, they'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.
00:52:14Have you seen the Professor?
00:52:16He's in the office with Alan Brooks, they're telephoning Zurich.
00:52:18Any sign of Mr. Brett yet?
00:52:21Well, the plane spotted someone he thought was him, and two of the searchers went to meet him.
00:52:26The others are back. They saw nothing.
00:52:29Well, if it was Brett, they ought to be back by now.
00:52:34Where's your sister?
00:52:36She's in her room.
00:52:38Good.
00:52:39You 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?
00:52:47How will they try?
00:52:54You all right?
00:52:57A bit tired.
00:52:59Otherwise, all right.
00:53:01Where have you been?
00:53:03We've had search parties out for you.
00:53:05I was lost.
00:53:07Drew Hurst came back all right?
00:53:08When did you see him last?
00:53:11Drew Hurst?
00:53:12Yes.
00:53:15Last night I saw him.
00:53:17At the hut?
00:53:19Yes, at the hut.
00:53:27It's a bit hot in here.
00:53:29Pull me a drink, Klein.
00:53:31Have one on me.
00:53:45Let me help you.
00:53:47Sorry.
00:53:51How's your sister, Miss Pilgrim?
00:54:01She's all right now.
00:54:04Where is she?
00:54:06She's in her room.
00:54:08Have a cigarette.
00:54:21She's in her room.
00:54:47A 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...
00:55:15Look at his head.
00:55:19There's no blood.
00:55:32That should take care of him until the morning, I think.
00:55:35Good.
00:55:37UNO 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?
00:55:43I don't know.
00:55:47I don't know.
00:56:00I don't know about you, but I could use a drink.
00:56:01Alan, what is all this about?
00:56:14Brett behaving like that, I mean.
00:56:16You read the Andy's report, don't you know?
00:56:19Do you mean to say something like this has happened before?
00:56:21Well, that part of the report was hushed up.
00:56:23There was an old woman down there.
00:56:26She was clairvoyant.
00:56:28The villagers thought she was a witch.
00:56:30Actually, it was a case of more than ordinary sensory powers,
00:56:34and Crevette was able to hypnotize her.
00:56:36She was remarkably sensitive to outside suggestion.
00:56:41You know, mental suggestion.
00:56:44Under hypnosis one can tell these things.
00:56:47Well, it was about the same time as we first observed the cloud.
00:56:52She started having these trances.
00:56:55It 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,
00:57:06but 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.
00:57:23First 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?
00:57:38Crevette?
00:57:41The man had been dead already 24 hours.
00:57:45I know.
00:57:47I know, it's impossible, of course.
00:57:49But, you see, there are certain changes which take place in the body after death.
00:57:54And they follow a pattern that cannot be altered.
00:57:58The man had been dead already 24 hours.
00:58:00There was no doubt.
00:58:03I was unfortunately unable to perform the autopsy.
00:58:08The police took over.
00:58:10Are you trying to tell me that Brett is like that?
00:58:12That we've just been fighting a dead man?
00:58:15A dead man?
00:58:17We believe that he was sent down that mountain by whatever's up there for the express purpose of killing Ann Pilgrim.
00:58:24They can't afford for Ann to be alive. She's a threat to their security.
00:58:29They tried to entice her up there.
00:58:32Now 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.
00:58:46But whatever it is, we won't have to wait long to find out.
00:59:05I'm sorry.
00:59:06I won't board for any other government.
00:59:07What are we going to do now?
00:59:08Oh no.
00:59:09My answer has to wait long to find out.
00:59:10The medical evidence that I do is the different Clearly chose to throttle me.
00:59:12But wait a time to hear already.
00:59:14I am asleep for the day.
00:59:20I will tell you all for you.
00:59:21People like I flip the place for the death of Your Atlantic.
00:59:26What isn't it?
00:59:29The 12th gen Tony and Presidentаны Hanseln hopefully.
00:59:30Good morning.
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01:04:05Professor, 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.
01:04:30On the lower slopes, the cloud, it's moving faster.
01:04:35I hope they see it down there.
01:04:43The operator says it is five minutes now.
01:04:46Good.
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.
01:05:04We haven't got a second to spare.
01:05:05It'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.
01:05:35It seems to have stopped at the hotel.
01:05:41Yeah, 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.
01:06:08That's it.
01:06:09Hurry along.
01:06:11Please, ma'am.
01:06:13Please.
01:06:14My kid.
01:06:15Boy, my kid.
01:06:16Of course, the child.
01:06:17If that cloud starts to move this way before I get back, take the car up.
01:06:25Do you understand?
01:06:25What about you?
01:06:26Do as you're told.
01:06:28Stay.
01:06:28Stay.
01:06:29Stay.
01:06:29Stay.
01:06:30Bye.
01:06:41Bye.
01:06:41Bye.
01:06:41Bye.
01:06:42He says they can't do anything.
01:07:10Tell her that Mr...
01:07:18All right, let's get in the cable car.
01:07:21That's it.
01:07:40That was a close shave.
01:07:48Well, we're not through yet.
01:08:10Remember the telephone wires at the hut?
01:08:20Yeah.
01:08:22Does 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.
01:08:41The cable, it will snap.
01:08:51All right, let's get everybody out.
01:09:14That's it.
01:09:16We're leaving the villages out here, sir.
01:09:31It's just a safe and they won't get in the way.
01:09:33Is the radio still working?
01:09:35We checked it about 15 minutes ago, sir.
01:09:37Oh, Alan, come here.
01:09:39Alan, 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, those things will be all over us.
01:10:06How do they drop their bombs then?
01:10:08It's still working, okay, sir?
01:10:09Good.
01:10:10We'll see that thing again.
01:10:11There's someone knocking at the outside door, Herr van.
01:10:15It's Hans from the Rappel.
01:10:22I'll let him in.
01:10:25There are five of them now.
01:10:27And all moving.
01:10:32Well, they don't make up our minds pretty soon.
01:10:34They'll be made up for us.
01:10:36Hans!
01:10:38What's the matter?
01:10:41What happened?
01:10:42The clown, it was stretched across the road.
01:10:45I turned the car and came back.
01:10:50You all right?
01:10:52Yes.
01:10:53I'm all right.
01:10:59It is so hot in here.
01:11:02Stay here with the others, Hans.
01:11:04You'll be all right soon.
01:11:07Yes.
01:11:30I know it's a lot to ask, Sarah, but I don't see any of the way.
01:11:34Ann, where are you going?
01:11:37I'm just going to sit down in the office.
01:11:39All right.
01:11:43But how can Ann help?
01:11:44She doesn't know anything.
01:11:47We don't know for sure that she can, but Sarah, we've got to try something.
01:11:51Obviously, she has some kind of contact with these things, whether she knows it or not.
01:11:56I thought perhaps with you controlling her thinking, we might be able to learn something about what we're dealing with.
01:12:03I suppose we could try.
01:12:05Professor, it's a thermometer on the south coast. It's going down all the time.
01:12:10Gee, it's 45 below.
01:12:12It's still dropping. It's a cloud location, isn't it?
01:12:15There is a cloud there, yes.
01:12:16Wait a minute. Say it's cold indeed. They 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. He complained of the...
01:12:27Supposing that... Hans, what about him?
01:12:29He arrived a few moments ago.
01:12:30Said he changed his mind about trying to escape. He complained...
01:12:32Where is he?
01:12:33Where is he?
01:12:34Out in the car door.
01:12:37Where's Hans?
01:12:38He went inside a minute ago.
01:12:40He came in here.
01:12:41Well, they are killing him.
01:12:42Ann!
01:12:52No cells, no!
01:12:54Wait, wait, my dear, please.
01:13:03Ah!
01:13:17Poor devil.
01:13:22She'll be all right, I think.
01:13:25Well, better take care of him.
01:13:33How thick are these walls?
01:13:34I don't know. Two, three feet maybe?
01:13:35Fireproof?
01:13:36Well, yes. They reinforce concrete against the avalanches.
01:13:37Good. Hugo, get on the radio. United Nations in Bern. I 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.
01:14:05That's what we've got to use. I'm going to ask for a bombing raid.
01:14:07You said that was impossible.
01:14:08Firebombs, that's our answer.
01:14:10Through to burn, Mr. Brooks.
01:14:11Got any petrol?
01:14:12Yes.
01:14:13Fine. Get it.
01:14:14All the jars and bottles you've got.
01:14:31Okay.
01:14:32You're going to ask for more.
01:14:33Yeah.
01:14:34I'll start to run out.
01:14:37Maybe you're going to ask for more questions.
01:14:38The rest of your world is over.
01:14:39We're not going to ask for more questions.
01:14:40You're going to ask for more questions.
01:14:41I'm going to ask for her.
01:14:42I'll attempt to find the gift for more questions.
01:14:43I can't wait for an interview.
01:14:44How will I ask for most months?
01:14:45I'm going to ask for more questions, please.
01:14:46I can't wait for a minute.
01:14:47I'll ask for more questions.
01:14:48Let's go.
01:15:18A little bit more than that one.
01:15:20Oh, yeah.
01:15:21That's fine.
01:15:23Be sure to get that rag stuffed in there tight so the petrol won't leak.
01:15:29May I have your attention, please?
01:15:32I don't want anyone to leave this corridor unless I say so.
01:15:35Understood?
01:15:37In the meantime, get as many of these ready as you can,
01:15:39and be careful of them. They're dangerous.
01:15:42And I can tell you that it helps on its way.
01:15:48Alan.
01:15:53Yeah?
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.
01:16:03Look 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. You watch on the screen, see what happens.
01:16:18Would you all go up the far end of the corridor, please?
01:16:24Except you. You come with me.
01:16:26I 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?
01:16:33All right.
01:16:34Get me a couple more of those bottles.
01:16:38I saw it on the screen.
01:16:39Those things can really move.
01:16:40We've either got to get a direct hit or surround them with so much flame they can't get out.
01:16:44Hey, let me try one.
01:16:45All right.
01:16:46Let me try one.
01:16:48All right.
01:16:49Let me try one.
01:16:50All right.
01:17:16Alan, there's one on the roof. It's taken Philip.
01:17:46Thanks.
01:18:01You all right?
01:18:02Yes. Thanks, Alan.
01:18:05Now what?
01:18:07I don't know. Can't go out that door again, that's for sure.
01:18:11It's the only way in or out of this observatory. I'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.
01:18:21Not much we can do, but wait for that airplane.
01:18:30What are they doing now?
01:18:32Can't tell anymore. They block out the cameras, you see?
01:18:39Charlie Roger to observatory.
01:18:41Charlie Roger to observatory.
01:18:43Receiving you loud and clear. ETA in five minutes.
01:18:47Over.
01:18:48Mr. Brooks?
01:18:49Yeah?
01:18:50I'm through to the plane. He says ETA in about five minutes.
01:18:52Good. Tell him to make a straight run over the observatory
01:18:54and drop these bombs from the roof.
01:18:56Hope he knows what he's doing.
01:18:58Hello, Charlie Roger.
01:18:59Hello, Charlie Roger.
01:19:01Charlie Roger to observatory.
01:19:03No change?
01:19:04No.
01:19:05No.
01:19:06No.
01:19:07No.
01:19:08No.
01:19:09No.
01:19:10No.
01:19:11No.
01:19:12No.
01:19:13No.
01:19:14No.
01:19:15I can just make you out through a great deal of low hanging cloud.
01:19:18Over.
01:19:19Tell him to bomb the cloud.
01:19:21Hello, Charlie Roger.
01:19:22Don't first stick across observatory and cloud.
01:19:25Understand?
01:19:26Bomb the cloud as well.
01:19:28Over.
01:19:29Welcome, observatory.
01:19:30Sounds 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.
01:19:47All we can hope is these walls withstand the heat of those bombs.
01:19:50Well, we shall know soon enough.
01:20:08Whoo, vape!
01:20:10Bill!
01:20:17Nice!
01:20:22Thanks, gotcha!
01:20:26I'm sorry, push up that thing.
01:20:29To give the amazing footage is a bigger chase.
01:20:31On this planet, we land.
01:20:35It's hilarious.
01:20:38I'll try a high-level attack first. Here we go.
01:20:59Steady. Steady. Steady.
01:21:04To your right. As you are. Steady.
01:21:09Bombs away.
01:21:11Stand by for low-level attack.
01:21:18Stand by for low-level attack.
01:21:28Stand by for low-level attack.
01:21:48Stand by for low-level attack.
01:21:52Stand by for low-level attack.
01:21:55Stand by for low-level attack.
01:22:00Stand by for low-level attack.
01:22:06Stand by for low-level attack.
01:22:10Set by and beyond.
01:22:13Alien şskiller başlayarına konialkoulu.
01:22:15Let's go.
01:22:45Oh, Wilder, 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.
01:23:15Well, 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.
01:23:31Yes, and let's hope it stays that way.
01:23:33It's the Early würde is...
01:23:38It's not the first time in월 row, but...
01:23:39Oh, no.
01:23:48It's the último time in道icin'.
01:23:49But it's the third time, the Trannenberg.
01:23:51It will slow down the Iceab.

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