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A Nazi scientist invents a time machine enabling him to go back to alter the events of WWII.
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00:00:00The
00:01:00Well, there you have it, all you transistor radio bugs.
00:01:15How'd that one grab you?
00:01:16That...
00:01:17Howie, for heaven's sake, it's almost dark.
00:01:27If you don't hurry up, we're going to be late for the game.
00:01:33Margie, have you ever tried to fix a fuel pump to a rock and roll beat?
00:01:37Well, I'm sorry it made you nervous.
00:01:39I just thought it was a good chance to get in some practice.
00:01:42It's okay, forget it.
00:01:44Nothing I can do anyway, at least not way out here.
00:01:48Well, I wish you hadn't taken this crazy, nowhere shortcut.
00:01:52Boy, this is like Lostville.
00:01:55I know.
00:01:56I goofed.
00:01:58And I've got to get some help if we're going to get there in time for the kickoff.
00:02:01Hey, didn't we pass the farmhouse about a mile or two back down the road?
00:02:07Yeah, that's right.
00:02:09Back around the curb.
00:02:11Come on, we'll be shorter through those woods.
00:02:13Oh, Howie, look.
00:02:21I don't think we ought to go on that property.
00:02:23Look, you want to get to the game, don't you?
00:02:25Of course I do.
00:02:26Now, come on.
00:02:26Come on.
00:02:43Howie, it's cold.
00:02:57It's so dark, we should have brought the flashlight.
00:03:00Ah, it isn't working.
00:03:01Batteries are down and I forgot to replace them.
00:03:13Oh, howie, it's cold.
00:03:43Seems like we've been walking for hours.
00:04:06Well, it can't be much further now.
00:04:09Hey, there's a light.
00:04:13Huh, that's strange.
00:04:33Camp far away out here in the middle of the woods and nobody around.
00:04:38Kind of creepy, isn't it?
00:04:40Yeah.
00:04:41Hold it right there, both of us.
00:04:44Hey, Dad, what are you made up for?
00:04:48I mean, what's the bit?
00:04:50Hey, now, don't point that thing at us.
00:04:51It could go off.
00:04:55Come on, now, who are you guys?
00:04:57What kind of a joke is this?
00:04:59I mean, out here in the middle of...
00:05:00Joke, boy.
00:05:01You think this is a joke?
00:05:02Howie, I'm frightened.
00:05:05Look at him.
00:05:06It's got to be some kind of a gag.
00:05:08This can't be for real.
00:05:12Howie, what's it all about?
00:05:13I don't know.
00:05:17Honey, do as I tell you.
00:05:20You edge around behind me,
00:05:22telling between them and you,
00:05:23then run like the devil.
00:05:25Howie, not alone.
00:05:26Do as I say.
00:05:28What are you two young'uns doing out here?
00:05:31Quick, don't let them get away.
00:05:36Run, Margie.
00:05:37Head for the car.
00:05:38Stop, boy.
00:05:38I'll hear you.
00:05:39I'll hear you.
00:06:08Mar, Margie?
00:06:22Margie?
00:06:22Margie?
00:06:38Oh, hello, Jim.
00:07:05What do you need?
00:07:06I need my ever-loving paycheck.
00:07:08What's the rush?
00:07:09Payday's tomorrow.
00:07:10I know, but Reed said
00:07:11you'd have it for me tonight.
00:07:12Oh, did he now?
00:07:13Yeah, that way I get a couple hours
00:07:15head start on my first vacation
00:07:17in three years.
00:07:18Relax.
00:07:19The girl's on her way up
00:07:20from accounting with it now.
00:07:22Where are you going on this vacation?
00:07:23Someplace that can't be reached
00:07:25by telephone, telegraph,
00:07:26teletype, or carrier pigeon.
00:07:29You don't think we'd interrupt
00:07:30your vacation now, do you?
00:07:32Why not?
00:07:33You guys did it for the last two years.
00:07:36Jim.
00:07:37Nice story you turned in.
00:07:39Well written.
00:07:39Had a lot of fun.
00:07:41When he talks like that,
00:07:42he wants something.
00:07:44As a matter of fact,
00:07:45there is one little favor
00:07:46I'd like to ask you to do
00:07:47before you leave.
00:07:47Uh-oh.
00:07:48Here it is.
00:07:49As a matter of fact,
00:07:50here it is.
00:07:53The accounting department
00:07:55is certainly coming up
00:07:56with much more interesting figures lately.
00:08:01See you guys.
00:08:04Oh, come on, Jim.
00:08:06Well, this will just take a few minutes.
00:08:08It's not much out of your way.
00:08:09All you have to do is get a few details
00:08:11and phone them in from there.
00:08:13From where?
00:08:13Carver Street Hospital.
00:08:15Murphy called in from police headquarters.
00:08:17Some college kid was brought in
00:08:20with a gunshot wound.
00:08:21Here's his name.
00:08:22Why doesn't Murphy cover it?
00:08:23He's on police tonight.
00:08:24He's busy on the cat burglar story.
00:08:28Who shot the kid?
00:08:29That's why I want you to find out.
00:08:31May not be anything else,
00:08:32but you never can tell.
00:08:34Okay, I'll do it.
00:08:36But afterwards,
00:08:36I'm leaving for my vacation.
00:08:38Definitely, irrevocably,
00:08:40and finally.
00:08:41Do you read me,
00:08:42great white fathers?
00:08:43Only too clear.
00:08:45Have a good time.
00:08:46I intend to.
00:08:59Hello, blonde girl.
00:09:02Why, James Crandall,
00:09:03what brings you here?
00:09:05Now, don't tell me.
00:09:07Let me guess.
00:09:09They sent you down for an egoectomy.
00:09:11A what?
00:09:12An egoectomy.
00:09:14They're going to cut out
00:09:15that big, fat ego.
00:09:16Oh, that's funny.
00:09:18Funny, funny.
00:09:20I want some information.
00:09:22Like what?
00:09:23Like, uh,
00:09:24you got a boy here.
00:09:26Howard Ellison,
00:09:28college kid.
00:09:29In some kind of
00:09:30shooting scrape.
00:09:31That's the kid
00:09:32they brought in this evening.
00:09:34But I don't think
00:09:35he's having visitors.
00:09:37Well, could I speak
00:09:38to his M.D.?
00:09:39Mm-hmm.
00:09:40That would be
00:09:41Dr. Wilson Blake.
00:09:42Ah, yes.
00:09:43Blake of the Rusty Scabble.
00:09:45Oh, you know him?
00:09:46I should.
00:09:47He broke into me once
00:09:48and stole an appendix.
00:09:50Oh, funny.
00:09:51That's funny, funny.
00:09:53He's in his office.
00:09:55I know where he is.
00:09:55I'll get you later, Angel.
00:09:56See you.
00:09:59Yes, that's all right
00:10:02would be, Dr. Thornton.
00:10:0410.30 will be fine.
00:10:08Yes, I think the whole
00:10:09administrative staff
00:10:10should be there.
00:10:12Fine.
00:10:14See you in the morning,
00:10:14Doctor.
00:10:15Goodbye.
00:10:19Come in.
00:10:20Jim Cramp.
00:10:22Hello, Will.
00:10:23How are you?
00:10:24Hey, number one.
00:10:25How about you, sir?
00:10:25No complaints.
00:10:26Can you spare a few minutes?
00:10:27Sure, sure I can.
00:10:29Are you on duty?
00:10:30No, not really.
00:10:31I'm officially on vacation.
00:10:37Soda?
00:10:38Just straight, thanks.
00:10:41I thought you were here
00:10:42for a story on that Ellison boy.
00:10:44Good bet.
00:10:45Sit yourself down.
00:10:46So were some friends of yours.
00:10:48They left about an hour ago.
00:10:49Uh-oh.
00:10:50The local gendarmes, no doubt.
00:10:52Right.
00:10:52Lieutenant Partain
00:10:53and a couple of his men.
00:10:55They talked to the boy
00:10:56for about an hour
00:10:57and then finally...
00:10:57Wait a minute.
00:10:58Talk to him?
00:10:59You mean the Ellison kid
00:11:00is able to talk?
00:11:01Sure, he wasn't hurt too badly.
00:11:02The bullet didn't enter
00:11:03any of his vital organs.
00:11:04But the nurse said
00:11:05he couldn't have any visitors.
00:11:06Well, he can.
00:11:07At least not now.
00:11:08He was too tired
00:11:09after that session
00:11:10with Partain.
00:11:10I want him to get some rest.
00:11:12Well, when can I see him?
00:11:14In the morning.
00:11:15In the morning?
00:11:15But talk.
00:11:16I got to phone something
00:11:17into the editor.
00:11:18I can't fool around
00:11:19on this thing.
00:11:20I'll leave on my vacation tomorrow.
00:11:22Well, I envy you.
00:11:23We're so short-staffed
00:11:24here at the hospital
00:11:25there's no telling
00:11:26when I'll be able
00:11:26to take a vacation.
00:11:28What did the kid say
00:11:29when he talked?
00:11:30He told a real weird story.
00:11:33The police have
00:11:33a transcript of it.
00:11:35I'd rather hear it from you
00:11:36if you don't mind.
00:11:37I don't think
00:11:38I should repeat it.
00:11:39I imagine the lieutenant
00:11:40would rather tell you himself.
00:11:42Ah, come off it, Doc.
00:11:43You know Partain's
00:11:44not going to give me anything.
00:11:45Till he's getting ready.
00:11:47All right.
00:11:48All I can do
00:11:48is repeat what the boy said.
00:11:50But I'll warn you
00:11:51you won't believe it.
00:11:52Suppose you try me.
00:11:54Well, this Ellison kid
00:11:56is a student
00:11:56at the university.
00:11:57A cheerleader.
00:11:59An honor student.
00:12:00An all-around popular kid.
00:12:02Early this afternoon,
00:12:03he and this co-ed...
00:12:04Co-ed?
00:12:05You mean there was
00:12:06a girl with him?
00:12:08Yes, one of the majorettes
00:12:10from the band.
00:12:10A girl named Margaret DeMar.
00:12:13DeMar?
00:12:14Couldn't be related
00:12:15to Sandy DeMar
00:12:15and the nightclubs, right?
00:12:16As a matter of fact,
00:12:17yes, her sister.
00:12:19Well, that ends
00:12:19a dance of color.
00:12:20What about the girl?
00:12:21I'm getting to that.
00:12:23Now, do you want
00:12:23to hear this story or not?
00:12:25Okay, okay.
00:12:26Go ahead.
00:12:26Well, early this afternoon,
00:12:29they left the university
00:12:30on their way downstate
00:12:31to that night game
00:12:32against Southern Tech.
00:12:34They had permission
00:12:35to drive down
00:12:36instead of going on the bus
00:12:37with the other students.
00:12:38They were running short of time,
00:12:40so they took a shortcut
00:12:41on one of those farm roads.
00:12:43Ellison's car started acting up
00:12:45and finally quit on them.
00:12:47They had to have help,
00:12:48so they started walking
00:12:49trying to make it
00:12:50to a farmhouse.
00:12:50I said,
00:12:55hold her right there.
00:12:58Hey, Dad.
00:12:59What are you made up for?
00:13:01What are you two young'uns
00:13:02doing out here?
00:13:05Quick!
00:13:06Go around and get away!
00:13:09Run, Marjorie!
00:13:10Head to the car!
00:13:12Stop, boy!
00:13:13I'll shoot!
00:13:14He started running
00:13:15and that's when he got shot.
00:13:16He got up
00:13:19and he kept on running.
00:13:20He made it back to the car,
00:13:22he looked around for the girl
00:13:23and she wasn't there.
00:13:25After that, he blacked out.
00:13:27A passing motorist
00:13:28picked him up
00:13:28and brought him in
00:13:29and that's the story
00:13:30the way he told it.
00:13:32You sure weren't kidding
00:13:34when you called it weird.
00:13:35I've heard some screwy ones
00:13:36in my time,
00:13:37but this one takes the prize.
00:13:39Yeah.
00:13:39That was exactly my reaction.
00:13:42At first.
00:13:43What do you mean, at first?
00:13:44Well,
00:13:45sometimes I'm forced
00:13:47to alter my opinion
00:13:48by certain evidence.
00:13:50I don't know
00:13:51if you're aware of it, Jim,
00:13:52but my hobby
00:13:52is American military history.
00:13:54I collect historical
00:13:55military objects
00:13:56like some men
00:13:57collect stamps,
00:13:58like this item
00:13:59that was brought in
00:13:59by a patient
00:14:00a couple of months ago.
00:14:03You know what that is?
00:14:05Well, it looks like
00:14:06some kind of raffle slip.
00:14:08Mm-hmm.
00:14:08I have a cigar box
00:14:10full of those at home.
00:14:12My brother and I
00:14:13used to find those
00:14:13in the woods
00:14:14and dig them out
00:14:15of trees
00:14:15when we were kids
00:14:16back in Georgia
00:14:1730 years ago.
00:14:20It was one
00:14:21just like the one
00:14:22you're holding now
00:14:22that I took out
00:14:23of young Ellison's body
00:14:25and gave to the police
00:14:26this evening.
00:14:27And if you ask me,
00:14:28they're going to have
00:14:29to dig a long way
00:14:30back in their ballistics file
00:14:32to find anything
00:14:33that matches that.
00:14:34Yeah?
00:14:35Yeah.
00:14:35You see,
00:14:37that's a mini-ball.
00:14:39The kind of a bullet
00:14:40they used
00:14:41during the Civil War.
00:14:42We'll be right back in front
00:14:57of you.
00:16:28The Arcade Voice, Miss Sandra DeMar.
00:16:30The Arcade Voice.
00:17:00The Arcade Voice.
00:17:02The Arcade Voice.
00:17:04The Arcade Voice.
00:17:06The Arcade Voice.
00:17:08The Arcade Voice.
00:17:10The Arcade Voice.
00:17:12The Arcade Voice.
00:17:14The Arcade Voice.
00:17:16The Arcade Voice.
00:17:18The Arcade Voice.
00:17:20The Arcade Voice.
00:17:22The Arcade Voice.
00:17:24The Arcade Voice.
00:17:26The Arcade Voice.
00:17:28The Arcade Voice.
00:17:30The Arcade Voice.
00:17:32The Arcade Voice.
00:17:34The Arcade Voice.
00:17:36The Arcade Voice.
00:17:38The Arcade Voice.
00:17:40The Arcade Voice.
00:17:42The Arcade Voice.
00:17:44The Arcade Voice.
00:17:46The Arcade Voice.
00:17:48The Arcade Voice.
00:17:50I've got a right to my own private pride
00:17:56Coming down with the sorrows
00:18:00Cause I've just told my baby goodbye
00:18:20Why is it everything happens to me
00:18:32And my dreams all explode in my face
00:18:35She was my own for a while
00:18:37But he's gone and I know
00:18:38Good evening, Lieutenant
00:18:39Good evening, Ramon
00:18:40Is this place an official?
00:18:42Oh, there's nothing to worry about
00:18:43We'd like to talk to Miss DeMar when she's through singing
00:18:46Would you get her something while you're waiting?
00:18:48Thank you, no, we're on duty
00:18:49Leave me alone
00:18:51I've got a right to my own private pride
00:18:57I'm coming down with the sorrows
00:19:01Cause I've just told my baby goodbye
00:19:04Cause I've just told my baby
00:19:17Goodbye
00:19:22Yes?
00:19:47Sandy, are you decent?
00:19:50Yes
00:19:50Two gentlemen from the police department
00:19:52I want to talk to you
00:19:53Police?
00:19:55Yes, Mr. Mark
00:19:56I'm Lieutenant Park Tain
00:19:57And this is Detective Lasky
00:19:59We're just making a routine investigation
00:20:01Have you heard from your sister this evening?
00:20:03Margie?
00:20:04Why no?
00:20:05Why do you ask?
00:20:07Well, we just thought she might have called you
00:20:08You see, we have reason to believe she may be missing
00:20:11Missing?
00:20:12I don't understand
00:20:14She's at a football game
00:20:16In Stephenville with Howard Ellison
00:20:18I'm afraid not, Mr. Mark
00:20:19Maybe you'd better sit down and let me tell you all that we know about it so far
00:20:23Well, Lieutenant Park Tain
00:20:44Is it a raid or a payoff?
00:20:46Lasky, we got the Walter Winch of the Boondocks again
00:20:48You been talking to the DeMar girl?
00:20:51So you know about it already
00:20:52Yeah, but not enough
00:20:53Can you fill me in?
00:20:54At this point, you probably know just about as much about it as we do
00:20:57Why don't you stop by the office in the morning when they have more time to work on it?
00:21:01Oh, come on, Fred
00:21:02Can't you give me something tonight?
00:21:03I'll start my vacation tomorrow
00:21:05Good fishing
00:21:07Mr. Mark?
00:21:34Yes
00:21:34I'm Jim Crandall with the Sentinel
00:21:36Could I talk to you a moment?
00:21:38I'm sorry, Mr. Crandall
00:21:39I really haven't time to talk
00:21:40I've got to get home in case my sister calls
00:21:42Well, that's what I wanted to talk to you about
00:21:44Can I give you a lift home?
00:21:47Thanks, but I'll take a cab
00:21:49Well, they're kind of slow this time of night
00:21:52Well, all right, if you're sure it's not out of your way
00:21:55Of course not
00:21:56It's part of my job
00:21:57What's the matter?
00:22:06Mr. Crandall, I'm too upset to go home
00:22:08You know my sister's missing
00:22:09Yes
00:22:09Do you know where it happened?
00:22:11Just about
00:22:12Would you drive me there?
00:22:14It's nearly one o'clock in the morning
00:22:16Besides, what if she calls you?
00:22:18If she were going to call me
00:22:19I'm sure she would have done so by now
00:22:21It's nearly a 45-minute drive up there
00:22:24Howie was picked up on a farm road
00:22:26Just this side of Stephenville
00:22:27It's too much trouble
00:22:29You can drop me at my apartment
00:22:30And I'll take my car
00:22:31You're pretty determined to go, aren't you?
00:22:33If my sister's in trouble
00:22:34I've got to be near her
00:22:36Hop in
00:22:37I need to go up there myself
00:23:04Lieutenant, we checked that house from top to bottom
00:23:06Nothing there
00:23:07Okay, Lasky
00:23:09As soon as the boys are through
00:23:10Have them go in and get some rest
00:23:11We've done everything we can do here
00:23:13Maybe the sheriff and his bloodhounds
00:23:15Will turn something up
00:23:16Right
00:23:37Lieutenant, have you found her yet?
00:23:45Evening, ma'am
00:23:46Has there been any news of my sister?
00:23:48You signed her to Mar?
00:23:49Here comes Partain now
00:23:50Lieutenant, have you found her yet?
00:23:59I'm afraid not
00:24:01Randall, what did you bring her out here for anyway?
00:24:04I made him bring me, Lieutenant
00:24:05Can you tell me anything about Margie?
00:24:07No, ma'am
00:24:08I think you both made a trip out here for nothing
00:24:09Why don't you go home and get some sleep?
00:24:12He's right, Sandy
00:24:15You should do as he said
00:24:16Jim
00:24:18Somewhere out there in that horrible blackness
00:24:21It's my sister
00:24:22Those dreadful dogs
00:24:26They sound so terribly ominous
00:24:29Oh, Jim
00:24:30Come on
00:24:36We'd better get back
00:24:37Oh, I'm going to check all the antique gun shops this morning
00:24:54Soon as they open
00:24:55How about the kids' parents?
00:24:57You coming back, Dan?
00:24:58Lieutenant
00:24:58The Ellison's live in Denver
00:25:00I tried all night to call them
00:25:02But they weren't home
00:25:03How about a cup of coffee, Jim?
00:25:05Yeah
00:25:06Black
00:25:06What about the kids at the university?
00:25:10Ellison's fraternity brothers
00:25:11I talk to everyone in the dorm
00:25:13They like him
00:25:14What do his professors say about him?
00:25:17Bright popular boy
00:25:19Good scholastic records
00:25:20Level-headed, down-to-earth
00:25:22Not the kind to make up
00:25:23Wild stories
00:25:25Well, that cracks another one of our little theories
00:25:28Wide open
00:25:29You just getting here?
00:25:32Some of the other fellas came in a couple of hours ago
00:25:34Yeah, I was out with the sheriff and his bunch
00:25:36And have we got a Lulu
00:25:37Yeah, what is it?
00:25:39The girl's sweater
00:25:40We found it out in the woods
00:25:42Not far from a smoldering campfire
00:25:44Go on
00:25:45Well, we gave the scent to the dogs
00:25:47And they took off like Moody's goose
00:25:49Well, we followed them for about a mile or two
00:25:52Until they got through the woods
00:25:53And into a small open space
00:25:55Well, the dogs got about halfway through the open space
00:25:59And then they stopped
00:26:00But you've never seen so much confusion of tangled dogs in your life
00:26:04They didn't know which way to go
00:26:06The scent had stopped right in the middle of nowhere
00:26:11It was as if the girl had just been snatched off the face of the earth
00:26:15Into thin air
00:26:16Wait a minute
00:26:18You mean no footprints, no tire tracks, no nothing?
00:26:21Well, nothing
00:26:23But this
00:26:24Well, so you found part of a costume
00:26:27Costume?
00:26:29Uh-uh
00:26:29This is the real article
00:26:31I checked it out
00:26:32What do you mean, checked it out?
00:26:35Look at the label on the inside
00:26:36McCord Brothers
00:26:38McCord?
00:26:40Outfitter to the military
00:26:41Charleston, South Carolina
00:26:44I checked with the Charleston Department
00:26:47And they gave me some very interesting facts
00:26:50From one of their newspapers
00:26:51It seems that
00:26:52McCord Brothers
00:26:53The company that made that hat
00:26:55Burned to the ground in 1869
00:26:59And was never rebuilt
00:27:01It's been non-existent for over a hundred years
00:27:04This case is getting scurrier by the minute
00:27:08Don't it, though?
00:27:09I ask you to run this down to the lab
00:27:11And then go home and get some sleep
00:27:12How about me, Lieutenant?
00:27:16Sure, sure
00:27:17Go on home
00:27:18You weren't arrested
00:27:19Well, what do you think?
00:27:25I was Mr. Martin when you left her
00:27:27Shook up, naturally
00:27:28She's spending the night with her girlfriend
00:27:30I've read about this whole mess
00:27:33What's your opinion?
00:27:36I'm not paid to have opinions
00:27:37I'm paid to put jigsaw puzzles together
00:27:39But seriously, what do you think?
00:27:42I think there's a logical explanation to everything
00:27:45Two men were in those woods in costume and makeup
00:27:48Anyone knows there's lots of guys around nowadays
00:27:51Who collect antique guns
00:27:53They belong to clubs
00:27:54They have meetings and shooting contests
00:27:56Every so often
00:27:58A couple of them got liquored up a little
00:28:00Wanted to have some fun and scare the kids
00:28:02But something went wrong
00:28:04It's as simple as that
00:28:06My hunch is
00:28:07As soon as they get up enough nerve
00:28:09They'll come in
00:28:10Give themselves up
00:28:11It's a nice theory, Jim
00:28:13But what happened to the girl?
00:28:16Well, your guess is as good as mine
00:28:18Jim, you know this whole thing is
00:28:21Well, it's spooky
00:28:23Reminds me of something that happened in Germany in 1945
00:28:26Towards the end of the war
00:28:28Yeah? What was that?
00:28:30Our outfit liberated a small concentration camp
00:28:32Near the Alsatian border
00:28:34When we took it
00:28:35We expected to find the usual
00:28:37Half-starred, ragged inmates
00:28:39You can imagine our surprise
00:28:41When we were greeted by about 50 young people
00:28:43All a picture of perfect health
00:28:46That sounds a little hard to believe
00:28:49After all I've read of Dachau and Auschwitz
00:28:51Well, that's what made it hard to be
00:28:53Here were these kids
00:28:55Not over 21
00:28:56And some as young as five
00:28:57Living in apparent luxury
00:28:59Good food
00:29:01Complete recreational facilities
00:29:02No forced labor
00:29:03Reminds me of a bunch of calves
00:29:06Being fattened up for the kill
00:29:08You mean there were no old people in the camp?
00:29:11There were a few
00:29:11But not alive
00:29:13We found their bodies in the rooms next to the ovens
00:29:16Apparently we'd taken the camps so fast
00:29:19They hadn't had time to dispose of the bodies
00:29:21But before they left the night before
00:29:23They blew up the largest building in the camp
00:29:26With some sort of a laboratory
00:29:28And inside, amidst the rubble
00:29:31And blown into a million pieces
00:29:33Was the scariest piece of machinery
00:29:34I've ever seen
00:29:35Some sort of a crazy
00:29:38Electronic apparatus
00:29:39And half buried underneath it
00:29:42Amidst the rubble
00:29:43Still strapped to a table
00:29:44Was an old, old man
00:29:46Just barely alive
00:29:48Our medics tried to save him
00:29:50But they couldn't
00:29:51Now here's the weird thing
00:29:53This is the part we could never understand
00:29:55In trying to identify him
00:29:58We checked the camp records
00:29:59With the prison number
00:30:00Tattooed on his arm
00:30:01According to those records
00:30:03That old man should have been
00:30:05An 18-year-old boy
00:30:07What about the other bodies?
00:30:10Same thing
00:30:10Their numbers indicated
00:30:12They all should have been kids
00:30:14What type of experiments
00:30:16Were they conducting there?
00:30:18We never found out
00:30:19Even the young inmates
00:30:20Weren't aware of why they were there
00:30:22They never found the commandant of that camp
00:30:24To bring him to trial
00:30:25With the rest of the Nazi brass
00:30:26His name was
00:30:28Ernst von Hauser
00:30:30Did you ever hear of him?
00:30:34He was a German physicist
00:30:35Contemporary of Einstein's
00:30:37I don't follow you
00:30:39You mean you think
00:30:40There might be some connection
00:30:41Between all that
00:30:42And what happened here last night?
00:30:44I'm not saying that, no
00:30:45But just suppose
00:30:47For the sake of argument
00:30:49The Ellison kid did see
00:30:50Two men out of the past
00:30:51Of a hundred years ago
00:30:52That would mean
00:30:54Somebody around here
00:30:55Is tampering with time
00:30:56Somebody was also tampering
00:30:58With time in that
00:30:59Concentration camp
00:31:00Now wait a minute
00:31:01Let me get this straight
00:31:02You think that the machine
00:31:04Found in that
00:31:05Concentration camp
00:31:06Was some kind of
00:31:07Time machine
00:31:08And that there may be
00:31:09Another one like it
00:31:10Around here
00:31:10Is that what you're saying?
00:31:13I'm not saying anything
00:31:13I'm just supposing
00:31:15After all
00:31:16They never found von Hauser
00:31:18Lieutenant?
00:31:20Yeah, Walt
00:31:20Captain wants to see you
00:31:21In his office
00:31:22Want you to bring the file
00:31:23On the Maddox case
00:31:24Be right there
00:31:25How am I ever going to
00:31:30Turn in a story like that?
00:31:32That's your problem
00:31:33Hello?
00:31:52Give me the city dance
00:31:53Hello, Reed
00:31:56Crandall again
00:31:58Would you tell Shaw
00:31:59I'd like to postpone
00:32:00My vacation
00:32:01And stick with
00:32:02The Ellison story?
00:32:03Yeah, that's right
00:32:04You know that
00:32:06Pulitzer Prize
00:32:07You're always kidding me about?
00:32:09Well, if this thing
00:32:10Turns out to be
00:32:11What it looks like
00:32:12I just might win it
00:32:13No
00:32:15Nothing new at the moment
00:32:16I'll keep you posted
00:32:18Yeah, I've got a little research
00:32:20To do in the library
00:32:21Then I'm going to the hospital
00:32:22To interview the kid
00:32:23Right
00:32:25Talk to you later
00:32:26All right, Howie
00:32:39You can go on with your story
00:32:41That's about it
00:32:44Mr. Crandall
00:32:45I remember
00:32:46Reaching the highway
00:32:47And Margie wasn't there
00:32:49And then I blacked out
00:32:52And the next thing I knew
00:32:53I was here at the hospital
00:32:53And you really don't think, Howie
00:32:56That those guys
00:32:57Were just a couple of cooks
00:32:58In Civil War costumes?
00:33:01Mr. Crandall
00:33:02I don't know how to explain it
00:33:03But I got the distinct feeling
00:33:06That these guys were for real
00:33:07I mean like something
00:33:09Straight out of
00:33:10Gone with the wind
00:33:11Howie, what's your idea
00:33:14Of what happened to Margie?
00:33:15Do you think these two guys
00:33:16Grabbed her?
00:33:17I don't know, Mr. Crandall
00:33:18I don't know
00:33:20That's what's bugging me
00:33:22Out of my skull
00:33:23Nurse, is Mr. Ellison awake?
00:33:27Yes, he is
00:33:28He has another visitor
00:33:29But you can go on in
00:33:31Thank you
00:33:33Sandy
00:33:41Hello, Howie
00:33:43How are you?
00:33:44Hello, Jim
00:33:45Good morning
00:33:45Have you heard anything
00:33:46From Margie?
00:33:47Not yet
00:33:48I brought you some flowers
00:33:49Thank you, Sandy
00:33:51I'm sorry about all this
00:33:55I mean
00:33:56It's all right, Howie
00:33:57Now, don't you worry
00:33:58Whatever happens
00:33:59I know it wasn't your fault
00:34:01Jim
00:34:02Have the police found out
00:34:03Anything yet?
00:34:05No new developments
00:34:06I'm going up there
00:34:07In a little while
00:34:08And have a look around myself
00:34:09I want to see the place
00:34:10In the daylight
00:34:11Would you mind
00:34:12If I went with you?
00:34:12Of course not
00:34:13I'd enjoy your company
00:34:14Howie
00:34:15Would you forgive us
00:34:16If we ran off right away?
00:34:18Sure
00:34:19I understand
00:34:20I'll drop back in later
00:34:22Bring you some magazines
00:34:23Yeah
00:34:24True Confessions
00:34:25And Ladies Home Journal
00:34:26Gee, thanks, Mr. Crandall
00:34:28Those are two I never miss
00:34:29See you later, Howie
00:34:31Was that true?
00:34:37I don't know
00:34:41Yeah
00:34:42No
00:34:42No
00:34:43No
00:34:43No
00:34:44No
00:34:44No
00:34:45No
00:34:45No
00:34:45Oh
00:34:45Yeah
00:34:46Oh
00:34:47No
00:34:47No
00:34:48No
00:36:19Do you think this old place has anything to do with her disappearance, Jim?
00:36:24I don't think so.
00:36:26They searched it and didn't find anything.
00:36:28Her sweater was found somewhere in those woods.
00:36:30I think I'll have a look around.
00:36:35I don't think so.
00:37:05I don't think so.
00:37:35I don't think so.
00:38:05I don't think so.
00:38:35I don't think so.
00:39:05I don't think so.
00:39:35I don't think so.
00:39:36I don't think so.
00:39:37What happened?
00:39:38What happened?
00:39:39I don't know.
00:39:40What happened?
00:39:41I don't know.
00:39:42I don't know.
00:39:43I don't know.
00:39:44What happened?
00:39:45I don't know.
00:39:46I don't know.
00:39:48What happened?
00:39:49I don't know.
00:39:50I don't know.
00:39:51I don't know.
00:39:52I don't know.
00:39:53I don't know.
00:39:54I don't know.
00:39:55I don't know.
00:39:56I don't know.
00:39:57I don't know.
00:39:58I don't know.
00:39:59I don't know.
00:40:00I don't know.
00:40:01I don't know.
00:40:02I don't know.
00:40:03I don't know.
00:40:04I don't know.
00:40:05I don't know.
00:40:06I don't know.
00:40:07I don't know.
00:40:08I don't know.
00:40:09I don't know.
00:40:10Jim, someone must have stolen it.
00:40:13I would have heard the motor start up.
00:40:15Besides, I have the key in my pocket.
00:40:17Well, this must be the wrong place.
00:40:19This isn't where we left it.
00:40:21This is where we left it.
00:40:22All right.
00:40:26But it looks different here.
00:40:28There are more trees than there were before.
00:40:30And that fence, that wasn't here when we came down the road.
00:40:35And the barbed wire fence is gone.
00:40:38Jim, we're lost.
00:40:41I don't think so.
00:40:43At least, not the way you mean.
00:40:46Jim, I'm frightened.
00:40:49It's all right.
00:40:51Let me think a minute.
00:40:54This road was paved.
00:40:55And now it's dirt.
00:40:58And there isn't a telephone pole in sight.
00:41:01I know.
00:41:02I know.
00:41:03Jim, what is it?
00:41:05What's happening?
00:41:06I don't understand it.
00:41:08Where's the car?
00:41:09Where are we now?
00:41:10Jim, I know you know what's happening to us.
00:41:12And you won't tell me.
00:41:13But why not?
00:41:15What's going on?
00:41:18Fantastic.
00:41:20Incredible.
00:41:21I never really believed it.
00:41:24Tell me.
00:41:25Tell me what's happening.
00:41:26Sandy.
00:41:27What's going on?
00:41:28What dreadful thing is happening?
00:41:29Sandy.
00:41:30Tell me.
00:41:31Tell me.
00:41:32It'll be all right.
00:41:34Everything's going to work out.
00:41:36But we have to keep our heads.
00:41:42I believe our best bet is to follow this road and see where it leads.
00:41:46Come on.
00:42:02I can't wait.
00:42:04I hope you will only live tonight.
00:42:05I owe you.
00:42:06I'm a laden Kollegin.
00:42:08Well, yes.
00:42:09And this house is bir���down to me.
00:42:11There's 있는 page that shows up where it has been apart.
00:42:12Yeah.
00:42:13Joe, hydraulics are previous I think about us.
00:42:15He has been burned.
00:42:17Maybe.
00:42:19Trying to go.
00:42:20You see, there's a place that's beencal Kingdom.
00:42:22ダウンビ hyde enough to receive souls,
00:42:23But maybe.
00:42:24Better house you will need me to go.
00:42:25Then you see there's we've got your head?
00:42:26Time is really warm.
00:42:27I don't know.
00:42:28Jim, his clothing.
00:42:47I know.
00:42:48Ours are just as strange to him.
00:42:50Especially your short skirt.
00:42:52Friend, what year is this?
00:43:03Where are we?
00:43:05Witchcraft!
00:43:06Witchcraft!
00:43:08Jim!
00:43:18Honey, I don't know how to explain it.
00:43:20But somehow we've been set back in time.
00:43:23But Jim, that's impossible.
00:43:26Impossible.
00:43:26I know it's supposed to be impossible.
00:43:28But it seems to have happened.
00:43:32Well, let's not try to figure it out now.
00:43:35We've got to get somewhere to find some help.
00:43:38Some way.
00:43:38Jim, I'm sorry.
00:43:59But I don't think I can go any farther.
00:44:02I simply have to rest.
00:44:04All right.
00:44:06We'll stop for a while.
00:44:07Welcome, my friends, to our little workshop.
00:44:29Do not be alarmed or cause unnecessary commotion.
00:44:35You are in no danger.
00:44:37At least, not for the moment.
00:44:42Won't you please step out?
00:44:44I am Dr. Ernst von Hauser.
00:44:52These are two of my assistants.
00:44:55Monfrid and Wolf.
00:44:58Where are we?
00:45:00I told you.
00:45:01We are in my little workshop.
00:45:03And I tell you again, please do not be alarmed.
00:45:07What time is this?
00:45:08What century are we in?
00:45:09Does it matter, my friend?
00:45:12There really is no such thing as time.
00:45:15Except as a relative measuring device in your own mind.
00:45:20We're not interested in double talk.
00:45:22What happened to Margaret DeMar?
00:45:24What have you done with it?
00:45:25Please, Mr. Crandall, you will please remain calm.
00:45:29What have you done with my sister?
00:45:32Your sister is entirely safe, Mr. Maher.
00:45:35And I assure you, I did not bring her here intentionally.
00:45:38She certainly didn't come here of her own free will.
00:45:41I didn't say that.
00:45:43I brought her here to keep her from harm.
00:45:45Then where is she?
00:45:46Let me see her.
00:45:47But of course.
00:45:49To the armor.
00:45:49To the armor.
00:45:57Regency, Farline DeMar, it's through here a trust her.
00:46:02Well.
00:46:08No need for alarm, Mr. Crandall.
00:46:10She'll be all right.
00:46:11She'll be able to freshen up.
00:46:13We will even furnish up a change of clothing.
00:46:19I noticed you were intrigued by my servant girl, Deliana.
00:46:27And well, you might be.
00:46:30Just a few thousand years ago,
00:46:33she was serving in the court of Tonk of Nemzes,
00:46:37one of the great pharaohs of Egypt.
00:46:39And now, she is serving me.
00:46:45Quite an experience, is it not?
00:46:48This is like a fantastic nightmare.
00:46:52I don't understand any of it.
00:46:54How did you get Margie here?
00:46:56I was conducting an experiment with a pair of gentlemen from the past.
00:47:02And then the girl and her boyfriend bonded into the machine's field of materialization
00:47:09and encountered them.
00:47:11They shot the boy.
00:47:14They might have killed the girl,
00:47:16had I not teleported her here very quickly.
00:47:20And the two red soldiers?
00:47:21I sent them back to Shiloh, Mr. Crandall.
00:47:25But it doesn't matter.
00:47:26They probably died there anyway.
00:47:28Fantastic.
00:47:31Utterly fantastic.
00:47:34Tell me, Doctor, why did you send Sandy and me back to...
00:47:37To 1789?
00:47:39I admit I took advantage of you to conduct a little experiment.
00:47:44Oh, you are a little dangerous,
00:47:46but, you see, no harm has come to you.
00:47:50Super-spectronic relativity.
00:47:52I believe that's what you once called it.
00:47:54Oh, then you are familiar with my work.
00:47:58To some degree, yes.
00:47:59I read up on you this morning in the library
00:48:01after talking with the police.
00:48:04Oh.
00:48:05And what did you learn about me?
00:48:09Quite a bit.
00:48:10I know of your early career
00:48:12and some of the brilliant discoveries you made in the field of physics
00:48:15and that you were expelled from the International Congress of Physicists
00:48:19because of your theories.
00:48:21That was a humiliation which will soon be avenged, Mr. Crandall.
00:48:28But go on.
00:48:29What else did you learn of me?
00:48:32Well, I know that you were a friend and sponsor of Adolf Hitler,
00:48:35that you helped elevate him to power in the 30s
00:48:38and became the organizer and administrator of his Department of Scientific Warfare.
00:48:43That's another thing that puzzles me here, Doctor.
00:48:47Why a man of your brilliance
00:48:49should identify himself with a fanatical madman like Hitler.
00:48:52How dare you refer to Adolf Hitler as a madman?
00:48:56He was a great genius ahead of his time.
00:49:00The world in its ignorance was not ready to accept him.
00:49:04The world did not accept him because he was a lunatic bent on enslaving it.
00:49:09Do you call a man who is responsible for the mass murder of millions
00:49:12a great man, a genius?
00:49:14Anyone with enough intelligence to examine history
00:49:17knows there are times when lives must be sacrificed
00:49:21for the benefit of future generations.
00:49:24And he was willing to do this
00:49:26in order to lead his people into...
00:49:29Into darkness, into oblivion.
00:49:31That's where he was leading them.
00:49:32And like all other power-crazed dictators before him, he failed.
00:49:37Thank God there were people in the world with enough courage
00:49:40to resist and to conquer him.
00:49:42What do you know in your stupid, pecty little mind?
00:49:51You will forgive me, Mr. Krandler,
00:49:54for my outburst of temper.
00:49:57You are, of course,
00:49:59entitled to your own opinion
00:50:00for whatever small purpose it may serve you.
00:50:06Let me enlighten you, Mr. Krandler,
00:50:09on a few things of which you
00:50:11and the rest of the world
00:50:12are unaffair.
00:50:15Blame for the loss of the war
00:50:17cannot be laid to Hitler
00:50:19or his doctrines.
00:50:21It was I who failed him.
00:50:25It was I who failed him.
00:50:27Me and the general staff.
00:50:30He called for weapons, super weapons,
00:50:33to turn the tide of war in those last few days.
00:50:36Because of my inability to deliver those machines soon enough,
00:50:43we were defeated.
00:50:47It might interest you to know
00:50:49that during those last few months of the war,
00:50:52we had almost perfected weapons
00:50:55so far in advance of anything that had gone before them
00:50:59as to make modern warfare in all its forms
00:51:03completely obsolete.
00:51:06If you'd only had time for further experiments.
00:51:11I know of some of your experiments,
00:51:13like the ones carried out in a certain concentration camp.
00:51:17Oh, didn't you know about the agent machine?
00:51:21Yeah.
00:51:22He had almost perfected that one
00:51:24when the war ended.
00:51:26Oh, but that machine was one of the more primitive devices,
00:51:30like the jets and the rockets
00:51:32that we used so briefly.
00:51:35They were in the final stages, Mr. Crandall,
00:51:37of perfecting weapons that were truly astounding
00:51:41and against which you would have had no defense.
00:51:45A cannon that killed with sound waves
00:51:48yet was completely silent.
00:51:51A giant generator gun
00:51:53that could electrocute whole armies in the field.
00:51:56Oh, and more, many more.
00:52:00If you'd have only had a few more months
00:52:02to perfect those weapons,
00:52:05they could have plucked victory
00:52:06from the jaws of defeat.
00:52:09The turret rise would have endured.
00:52:11Not for a thousand years,
00:52:13as the Führer dreamed,
00:52:15but forever.
00:52:16But the fact is that you failed, Herr Doctor.
00:52:20Failed and lost.
00:52:22But you are forgetting one thing, Mr. Crandall.
00:52:26That was 20 years ago.
00:52:29Since then,
00:52:30I have perfected and even improved
00:52:32on my original weapons.
00:52:35And we have conquered time.
00:52:39Dr. Einstein's so-called fourth dimension.
00:52:45Hitler will return, Mr. Crandall,
00:52:48and soon,
00:52:49your victory was but a temporary one.
00:52:53Margie, baby!
00:53:17Sandy!
00:53:18Honey, are you all right?
00:53:19Did I hurt you?
00:53:20Oh, Sandy,
00:53:21I didn't think I'd ever see you again.
00:53:23Oh, I'm all right.
00:53:31Let us out of here.
00:53:33Open this door.
00:53:34Let us out.
00:53:35Please, don't let them keep us here.
00:53:37I have my own underground atomic power supply.
00:53:47Here are the master controls,
00:53:49and here are the selections.
00:53:51With this dial,
00:53:53I can control the century I wish to deal with.
00:53:57These other dials, of course,
00:53:59are for the selection of the year,
00:54:01the month,
00:54:02the month,
00:54:02the day,
00:54:03even the hours and minutes,
00:54:07and even seconds.
00:54:10These are the acceleration switches
00:54:12with which I can control the velocity
00:54:15or speed of the passage
00:54:17of certain relative segments of time.
00:54:22Just as you would increase or decrease
00:54:24the speed of an automobile.
00:54:26Is that too difficult for you to grasp,
00:54:30Mr. Crandall?
00:54:32Frankly, I'm beginning to doubt my sanity.
00:54:34You needn't.
00:54:36After all,
00:54:37there are very few people in the world
00:54:39who can understand
00:54:40even Dr. Einstein's theory of relativity.
00:54:44And my theories go far beyond his.
00:54:48But you are an intelligent man, Mr. Crandall.
00:54:50Perhaps I can explain it
00:54:52a bit more simply.
00:54:59Even that this line
00:55:00represents the world.
00:55:04There are lines here
00:55:05that represent the equator,
00:55:07and a mark here,
00:55:08and a mark here
00:55:09for the north and south poles.
00:55:13If an aircraft
00:55:13starts here
00:55:15at this side of the equator
00:55:16and starts going up
00:55:18and up
00:55:19and up,
00:55:20it is going north.
00:55:22toward the north pole.
00:55:24But
00:55:25the instant it passes
00:55:27over the pole,
00:55:29it is no longer
00:55:30going north.
00:55:32It is going south.
00:55:35And yet,
00:55:36it has not turned
00:55:37or changed its direction
00:55:39in any way.
00:55:41Now that is the simplest way
00:55:43I know of
00:55:43to make you understand
00:55:46how my theory
00:55:47of superspectronic relativity
00:55:49was first developed.
00:55:52It has long been established
00:55:54that time and space
00:55:56do not exist
00:55:59except in relation
00:56:01to each other.
00:56:03Therefore,
00:56:04they are
00:56:04inseparable,
00:56:06indivisible,
00:56:08a space-time continuum.
00:56:10the faster we travel
00:56:12in space,
00:56:13the faster we travel
00:56:15in time.
00:56:16Now,
00:56:17let me use
00:56:19this short vertical line
00:56:21to represent
00:56:22an instant of time
00:56:24on this horizontal arrow
00:56:26to represent
00:56:27velocity
00:56:29or speed.
00:56:31Now then,
00:56:32scientists have long heard
00:56:34that light
00:56:35is the top
00:56:37limiting velocity
00:56:38in the universe.
00:56:40In other words,
00:56:42there is nothing
00:56:43in the world
00:56:44faster
00:56:45than light.
00:56:46And yet,
00:56:47it is known
00:56:48that beta particles
00:56:50ejected from the nuclei
00:56:52of radioactive substances
00:56:53can attain velocities
00:56:56up to 99%
00:56:58that of light.
00:57:00Now,
00:57:01I have always
00:57:02based my theories
00:57:03on the premise
00:57:04that there is
00:57:06no limit
00:57:07to space.
00:57:09The universe
00:57:09is limitless.
00:57:12Well,
00:57:13if there is
00:57:13no limit
00:57:14to space,
00:57:15then there is
00:57:16no limit
00:57:16to time
00:57:17and
00:57:18no limit
00:57:20to velocity.
00:57:23Therefore,
00:57:24I thought,
00:57:25there must be
00:57:25something in the universe
00:57:27that was faster
00:57:28than light.
00:57:30The years
00:57:32of frustration
00:57:33and failure
00:57:34before I finally
00:57:36had to submit
00:57:37to the one
00:57:38irrevocable fact,
00:57:41there is nothing
00:57:42in the universe
00:57:43faster than light.
00:57:45But,
00:57:46I discovered
00:57:48a new ray
00:57:49in the spectrum
00:57:50with a wavelength
00:57:52infinitely shorter
00:57:53even than that
00:57:55of the cosmic ray.
00:57:58This ray
00:57:58I called
00:57:59the minus
00:58:00ray.
00:58:02I'm afraid
00:58:03you lost me,
00:58:04doctor.
00:58:05Well,
00:58:06in other words,
00:58:07while I discovered
00:58:08that the velocity
00:58:09of light
00:58:10is indeed
00:58:11the top velocity
00:58:13in the universe,
00:58:15that velocity
00:58:16need not
00:58:18remain
00:58:18constant.
00:58:19I discovered
00:58:21I discovered
00:58:21that through
00:58:22minus rays
00:58:23velocity
00:58:24could actually
00:58:25be accelerated.
00:58:28Let me illustrate
00:58:29in this way.
00:58:31This line
00:58:31represents
00:58:33an instant
00:58:34in time.
00:58:36An instant,
00:58:37that is,
00:58:37in relation
00:58:38to our immediate
00:58:39vicinity
00:58:39in space.
00:58:40Now,
00:58:42if you enter
00:58:44a dark room
00:58:45or flip a switch,
00:58:48that room
00:58:48is instantly
00:58:49flooded
00:58:50with light.
00:58:52That is because
00:58:53that light
00:58:54traveling at its
00:58:55great velocity
00:58:56takes hardly
00:58:57any time
00:58:58at all
00:58:59to cover
00:59:00that small
00:59:01area
00:59:01of a room.
00:59:03It is immediate,
00:59:04instantaneous.
00:59:05Now,
00:59:08if that light
00:59:09had traveled
00:59:10any faster,
00:59:12it would have
00:59:14come on
00:59:14before
00:59:15you flipped
00:59:17the switch.
00:59:18Are you
00:59:19beginning
00:59:20to understand?
00:59:22I think so.
00:59:23Fine.
00:59:25Now then,
00:59:26just as I
00:59:27illustrated
00:59:27a moment ago
00:59:29with the airplane
00:59:30flying up
00:59:31over the world
00:59:33heading north
00:59:34until it passed
00:59:35over the north
00:59:36pole,
00:59:37then its direction
00:59:38became south,
00:59:40the same thing
00:59:41is true
00:59:42in a sense
00:59:42of time.
00:59:45If the velocity
00:59:46of ordinary light
00:59:47represented
00:59:48by this arrow
00:59:49should be
00:59:51accelerated,
00:59:52then it will
00:59:53pass beyond
00:59:55the instant
00:59:55represented
00:59:56by this
00:59:57vertical line
00:59:58and no longer
01:00:00be moving
01:00:01in the direction
01:00:01of the future,
01:00:03but it will be
01:00:04moving
01:00:04in the direction
01:00:05of the past.
01:00:07It will no longer
01:00:09be going
01:00:09forward in time,
01:00:11but backward.
01:00:14The greater
01:00:14the velocity,
01:00:16or I should say,
01:00:17the greater
01:00:17the acceleration,
01:00:19the further
01:00:20back in time
01:00:21it will travel.
01:00:23In other words,
01:00:24if a guy left
01:00:24New York
01:00:25for Los Angeles
01:00:26and traveled
01:00:27fast enough,
01:00:28he'd get there
01:00:28before he started.
01:00:29you joked,
01:00:31Mr. Cranston,
01:00:32but crudely
01:00:33expressed,
01:00:35that is exactly
01:00:36what would happen.
01:00:40Why are you
01:00:41telling me all this?
01:00:41to impress upon you
01:00:44the superior
01:00:45scientific knowledge
01:00:47that we possessed,
01:00:49my friend,
01:00:50and to illustrate
01:00:51why we would
01:00:52have won the war
01:00:53if we had only
01:00:55had a few
01:00:55more months.
01:00:58We were the slaves
01:00:59of time then.
01:01:01Time was our master.
01:01:03But I,
01:01:04I have changed
01:01:06all that.
01:01:06Now,
01:01:07we are the masters
01:01:08and time
01:01:10is our servant.
01:01:13Ah,
01:01:13you Americans
01:01:14are an egotistical,
01:01:16arrogant lot.
01:01:18How proud
01:01:19and superior
01:01:20you felt
01:01:21as you strutted
01:01:22through the ruined
01:01:23streets of our cities.
01:01:25The proud conquerors
01:01:27claiming the spoils
01:01:29of war.
01:01:31But that is only
01:01:32temporary,
01:01:33my Yankee friend.
01:01:35Soon,
01:01:35Hitler,
01:01:36will return.
01:01:38They will rewrite
01:01:39history.
01:01:40And the third Reich
01:01:42will endure.
01:01:44Not for a thousand years
01:01:45or a hundred thousand years,
01:01:49but forever.
01:01:53Immortality.
01:01:55The age-old dream of man
01:01:57is ours.
01:02:00The rest of the world
01:02:01will fall at our feet
01:02:02and we shall rule
01:02:04for all eternity.
01:02:06Okay.
01:02:10Oh,
01:02:10Wolf.
01:02:11Did you
01:02:12make the young ladies
01:02:13comfortable?
01:02:14Jawohl,
01:02:15your doctor.
01:02:16And Montreux,
01:02:17did you see
01:02:18that Mr. Ma
01:02:19had a change of clothes?
01:02:21Jawohl.
01:02:21good.
01:02:22Good.
01:02:24The lecture is over,
01:02:25Mr.
01:02:26Crandall,
01:02:26and you look tired.
01:02:28If you will follow
01:02:29Monfrey and Wolf,
01:02:31they will show you
01:02:31to your quarters.
01:02:33We weren't planning
01:02:34on staying.
01:02:35We want out of here
01:02:36now.
01:02:37I'm afraid
01:02:38that is impossible,
01:02:39Mr.
01:02:39Crandall.
01:02:40I must insist
01:02:41that you accept
01:02:42my hospitality.
01:02:43Now,
01:02:43wait a minute.
01:02:44Get your hands
01:02:46off me,
01:02:46can't you?
01:02:47Mark Hauser,
01:02:48you can't get
01:02:48the way with this.
01:02:58Jim.
01:03:00Jim.
01:03:01Sandy,
01:03:02are you all right?
01:03:04Yes,
01:03:04we're all right,
01:03:05but why are they
01:03:06locking us up?
01:03:07What are they
01:03:08going to do with us?
01:03:09Nothing,
01:03:09if I have anything
01:03:10to do with it.
01:03:11Oh,
01:03:12don't hurt him.
01:03:13Oh,
01:03:14don't hurt him.
01:03:15Oh,
01:03:16oh,
01:03:17oh.
01:03:33Jim.
01:03:35Jim.
01:03:36Sandy,
01:04:03Sandy!
01:04:05Sandy,
01:04:05answer me!
01:04:08We're here,
01:04:09Jim.
01:04:09We're all right.
01:04:10How about you?
01:04:11Just a minor headache,
01:04:13honey.
01:04:15Is Margie
01:04:15still with you?
01:04:17Yes.
01:04:18She's asleep.
01:04:19Jim,
01:04:19I'm scared.
01:04:20What do you think
01:04:21von Hauser
01:04:22intends to do
01:04:22with us?
01:04:24I don't know,
01:04:25but I do know
01:04:26one thing.
01:04:27I've got to figure
01:04:28a way out of here.
01:04:31Sandy,
01:04:31honey,
01:04:31I'm sorry
01:04:32about everything.
01:04:33I shouldn't have
01:04:34brought you with me
01:04:34this morning.
01:04:35It wasn't your fault.
01:04:37I asked to come along.
01:04:39After all we've been through,
01:04:41you must be beat.
01:04:42Have you had any sleep?
01:04:44No,
01:04:45I was worried about you.
01:04:46Well,
01:04:47try to get some rest
01:04:48while I do some thinking.
01:04:50Okay.
01:04:51As soon as Margie wakes up,
01:04:52I will.
01:04:53Jim!
01:05:18Jim!
01:05:19Jim!
01:05:19Jim!
01:05:23Sandy, what is it?
01:05:25I don't know!
01:05:27He wants to take Margie!
01:05:29Come on, see here, Fraulein!
01:05:31No! No! Sandy, don't let him take me!
01:05:35Come on, see here!
01:05:37No! No! Sandy!
01:05:39No, leave her alone! Take your hands off her!
01:05:41Don't let him take me, Sandy!
01:05:43Don't let him take me!
01:05:45Turn her loosely! Oh!
01:05:47Sandy!
01:05:49Who is it? What's going on?
01:05:51No! No!
01:05:53There's no other one in there!
01:05:55What's happening?
01:05:57Sandy! Daniel!
01:05:59What is it?
01:06:01Daniel!
01:06:03What are you doing? We're not taking her!
01:06:05Stop!
01:06:07Margie! Margie!
01:06:11Oh!
01:06:13Oh!
01:06:15Oh!
01:06:17I can...
01:06:19so you see my dear there was no reason for all that hysteria you're really nothing to fear
01:06:45while I have never before tried sending anyone into the future there is no reason to believe that the experiment will not be successful
01:06:54and if something should go wrong it will happen so quickly you'll never feel a king
01:07:15it is time you eat now you speak English many others before you they teach me talk you mean
01:07:34there have been other prisoners here many are there any others here now they all disappear
01:07:40you eat now it is all they give me for you it's all right at least it's better than nothing
01:07:49Didiama you've got to help us you're our only hope no I cannot help you but you've got to you're the
01:07:59only one if you could get hold of cheese no they kill me I cannot help you please Didiama listen to me
01:08:07no we'll never get out of here if you don't help us please Didiama please
01:08:12I bring you food you eat thank you Sandy see if you can persuade her to help us it may be our only hope
01:08:26ُ Got this Lord hanging out
01:08:35tadi
01:08:43o
01:08:49o
01:08:51o
01:08:53o
01:08:54o
01:08:55o
01:08:56o
01:08:56Stay away from me.
01:09:26Sandy, Sandy, Sandy, Sandy, Sandy.
01:09:56Sandy, Sandy, are you all right?
01:10:00Sandy, can you hear me?
01:10:13Sandy, honey, thank God you're safe.
01:10:15Quick, get his keys.
01:10:24Oh, Jim, it was awful.
01:10:26He strangled her.
01:10:28It's all right, honey.
01:10:30Try to get a hold of yourself.
01:10:31We've got to get out of here.
01:10:33I'll be fine.
01:10:33I told you, Mr. Marge, the struggle is useless.
01:10:48You will only tire yourself needlessly.
01:10:50Say it.
01:11:10You've got that machine on again.
01:11:34Switch it off, Doctor.
01:11:40You've got that machine on again.
01:11:48Jim, look, Marjorie!
01:11:52Reverse the machine, Doctor.
01:11:54Bring her back.
01:11:56I cannot guarantee that, Mr. Crandall.
01:11:59I have never experimented with the future before.
01:12:02You insane, sadistic...
01:12:05If you don't bring that girl back, I'll empty this gun into that warped brain of yours.
01:12:11Marjorie! Darling! Marjorie!
01:12:31It's too bad, Mr. Crandall.
01:12:44Yet you are not interested in science.
01:12:48But you Americans are so impractical anyway.
01:12:53Jim, look out!
01:12:58Just don't you try anything. Don't try anything.
01:13:09That should cut down on your time travel, my good doctor.
01:13:16How about the attic? You searched that, didn't you?
01:13:26Yes, sir. That's where we found the Nazi soldiers and the radar equipment.
01:13:31Then this house has some connection.
01:13:33Crandall's car was found not too far from here.
01:13:36Vaughn Hauser's headquarters must be around here somewhere.
01:13:59Lieutenant?
01:14:01Yeah?
01:14:02What is it, Finley?
01:14:07What is it, Finley?
01:14:19Jim, and the DeMars.
01:14:21Where did the devil do you three come from?
01:14:29Von Hauser's country place, Fred. We spent a very interesting night there.
01:14:33Where is Von Hauser?
01:14:34Down there in his laboratory.
01:14:36Listen! What's that sound?
01:14:39That's the machine. You'd better stop it before he gets away.
01:14:42Lasky, you come with me. Then you stay here with them.
01:14:47What machine?
01:14:49The time machine.
01:14:51The what machine?
01:14:54All right, Professor. Hold it right there.
01:14:59Get away from the machine.
01:15:01Okay.
01:15:03All right, Professor, hold it right there.
01:15:04Get away from the machine.
01:15:08I get away from the machine.
01:15:18...
01:15:20...
01:15:24...
01:15:26If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, Lieutenant, I wouldn't believe it.
01:15:34I know, I know.
01:15:39I'll ask you if you ever tell anyone what I'm about to do, I'll have your job so help.
01:15:43Is that clear?
01:15:46Lieutenant, I ain't seen nothing.
01:15:50I don't know what makes this contraption work, but...
01:15:53I think I know a darn good way to shut it off.
01:16:23Oh, he's a gentleman. What's that?
01:16:36What happened down there, Fred?
01:16:56Forget it.
01:16:57Finley call Millard headquarters, have him send some of the boys out.
01:17:00Are you two all right?
01:17:01Everything's fine. Thank you, Lieutenant.
01:17:02Why don't you take your two ladies home?
01:17:07Come on, Lasky.
01:17:14The machine?
01:17:16Mangled beyond repair or recognition.
01:17:19Too bad the big brass didn't get a chance to look it over, isn't it?
01:17:22But why, Fred? You had no right.
01:17:24No right, huh?
01:17:28Listen, the way I figure is like this.
01:17:31Sooner or later, some other joker is going to invent a machine just like it.
01:17:35Maybe by then the world will be ready for it.
01:17:38God only knows we aren't now.
01:17:40Hydrogen bombs are enough for people to worry about.
01:17:45Yesterday should be left alone.
01:17:46Because today, the world has enough problems just trying to make sure we'll have a tomorrow.
01:17:52Good night.
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