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A horror movie about a group of visitors who go to a remote island to discover that a reclusive Nazi commandant has been breeding a group of Zombie soldiers.
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00:00:00Shortly before the start of World War II, the German High Command began a secret investigation into the powers of the supernatural.
00:00:11Ancient legend told of a race of warriors who used neither weapons nor shields, and whose superhuman power came from within the earth itself.
00:00:21As Germany prepared for war, the SS secretly enlisted a group of scientists to create an invincible soldier.
00:00:28It is known that the bodies of soldiers killed in battle were returned to a secret laboratory near Koblenz, where they were used in a variety of scientific experiments.
00:00:40It was rumored that toward the end of the war, Allied forces met German squads that fought without weapons, killing only with their bare hands.
00:00:50No one knows who they were or what became of them, but one thing is certain.
00:00:54Of all the SS units, there was only one that the Allies never captured a single member of.
00:01:02The End
00:01:04The End
00:01:06I don't know.
00:01:36I don't know.
00:02:06I don't know.
00:02:36I don't know how long that dinghy floated around with me lying in it.
00:02:57All I can remember is the sound of the water slapping against the side.
00:03:03Then I heard the engine sound getting closer.
00:03:06That was when I realized I was still alive.
00:03:10Get yourself down there now and help me get out.
00:03:12Hey, hey, don't do that.
00:03:19He's trying to help you.
00:03:23I couldn't understand what they wanted.
00:03:26It didn't occur to me I was being rescued.
00:03:28It's okay. It's okay. We don't mean no hurt to you.
00:03:31Jonathan, put some water here.
00:03:39What you doing way out here in that boat, little lady?
00:03:43Here, some cool liquid for you.
00:03:45Make you feel right.
00:03:46You want to tell us now what you're doing out here?
00:03:56I wish I could have told him.
00:03:58But it's only now that I remember any of it at all.
00:04:01It was the second day on one of those small dive boats that takes you around the islands.
00:04:25The engine had broken down for the second time.
00:04:28One more of those.
00:04:30The engine has broken down, little die.
00:04:32I don't know what it is.
00:04:34Let's see.
00:04:37What do you, shush?
00:04:39You'll see another path.
00:04:41You don't know how this.
00:04:52It's so beautiful.
00:04:55Julie andzan Flores came to camp where you are,
00:04:56let's wait and see that.
00:04:57Unbelievable.
00:04:58Oh, my God.
00:05:28Keep her at half speed.
00:05:48No sense putting any strain on that crankshaft.
00:05:55Here's your course.
00:05:583-3-0, northwest?
00:06:023-3-0, north-northwest.
00:06:07Listen, my friend, what we must have on this boat is accurate navigation.
00:06:13This ain't his best friend.
00:06:15The way he makes his way around without losing his boat and his crew.
00:06:19It isn't how good-looking he is.
00:06:22It's his ability to navigate.
00:06:24Sorry.
00:06:26Don't apologize.
00:06:28Navigate.
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00:07:01Jesus, look at the sun.
00:07:04Let's see if you can read someone on the radio.
00:07:34Captain Andrew.
00:08:04You hear that?
00:08:09Be quiet.
00:08:34Let's get the hell out of here.
00:09:04Norman, it's pitch black out there.
00:09:19What do you expect to see?
00:09:21I don't like this one bit.
00:09:24I hope these people know what they're doing.
00:09:26They must know what they're doing.
00:09:27They're sailors, aren't they?
00:09:29So was the crew of the Titanic.
00:09:33Look, Norman, if you're so worried, why don't you go upstairs and help the captain steer the boat?
00:09:40I'm sure he'd be very grateful.
00:09:42I think I'll do just that.
00:09:49Hey, how about a drink?
00:09:51No, thank you.
00:09:52I'm going to speak to the captain about this situation.
00:09:55Oh, relax.
00:09:57Besides, you won't get anything out of him. I already tried.
00:10:00Well, don't you think it's a bit unusual?
00:10:02Are people ready for some dinner?
00:10:04Can anyone tell us what's going on out there?
00:10:08I'm only the galley hand. I don't know no more than you do.
00:10:11Hey, Dobbs, how about a drink?
00:10:13Don't mind if I do.
00:10:14Yes, but you're an experienced seaman. You must have encountered...
00:10:17No, I...
00:10:19Take it neat, just the way it is.
00:10:25You mean to say you've never seen anything like this?
00:10:29I can't say as I ever have.
00:10:32Well, aren't you curious about it?
00:10:34She spits up, but I can't keep down.
00:10:40She's been holding steady for half an hour.
00:10:45Steer 165 and keep her below eight knots.
00:10:49Take another reading a couple of hours.
00:10:52Do you have any idea where we are?
00:10:54Well, when the weather clears...
00:10:56In the meantime, keep checking the radio and keep your eyes peeled.
00:11:26If it looks on your faces, maybe I shouldn't eat this.
00:11:39Oh, your cook Dobbs here just told us one hell of a yarn.
00:11:43Oh.
00:11:44What was it this time? Sea monsters or ghost ships?
00:11:48Well, as a matter of fact, it was ghost ships.
00:11:51Up to his old tricks again.
00:11:55You don't believe any of these stories have some truth to them?
00:12:00Look, miss.
00:12:01I could match you story for story with logical evidence.
00:12:05But what does it prove?
00:12:07Menets, they often have hallucinations.
00:12:09They work hard, they have eye strain, lack of sleep, exhaustion.
00:12:13Sometimes they're just plain stupid.
00:12:16Why?
00:12:17Some sailors are more afraid of water than little old ladies are of the dark.
00:12:22Now, just a minute.
00:12:23You mean to say that what we all saw out there is just a mirage?
00:12:28It was a minor underwater disturbance,
00:12:31with a hot sky acting on a cold current coming from a mile down below.
00:12:36Dobbs was just saying...
00:12:38Well, if everything that old fart said came true,
00:12:42both he and me would be the deep sticks by now.
00:12:45Given the condition of this boat, I wonder that hasn't happened already.
00:12:50Norman, please.
00:12:52What's bothering you, mister?
00:12:55It seems to me you're taking an unnecessary risk with a boat like this.
00:12:59What do you mean a boat like this?
00:13:02I mean a broken down old tub that should have been retired years ago, along with her captain.
00:13:09How is it that a used car salesman no soul fired much of our boats?
00:13:14I know enough to see that this boat is not what you people would call ship shape.
00:13:20The accommodations aren't worth the money at half the price.
00:13:23I think that you have a responsibility to your passengers.
00:13:27We should turn around right now.
00:13:29Set back?
00:13:31For a worn crankshaft?
00:13:32No chance.
00:13:33The first thing you'd want is a refund of your money.
00:13:36And I've already spent your money on her.
00:13:39No.
00:13:40We're gonna sit right here and you...
00:13:43You people are gonna get your money's worth whether you like it or not.
00:13:57Ladies?
00:13:59Now I understand why we're the only passengers.
00:14:09I think it's time for us to take matters into our own hands.
00:14:13Take over the ship?
00:14:14I mean nothing of the sort.
00:14:16There are two other crew members on board.
00:14:18They may not be smart, but they seem to have their wits about them.
00:14:21I'll admit he is a bit unusual, but I think you're overreacting a bit.
00:14:25Overreacting? Am I?
00:14:27All right.
00:14:28I warned you people.
00:14:31You're inviting trouble by not taking any action.
00:14:34I've spoken my mind.
00:14:35My conscience is clear.
00:14:41Beverly?
00:14:42I think I'll stay up a little longer.
00:14:47I'll be in the cabin.
00:14:48You are going to stay up a little longer.
00:14:49But I'll take your mind.
00:14:50One.
00:14:51You are going to stay up a little longer.
00:14:52Oh, my God.
00:14:53You are well, Mary.
00:14:54You are right, I'll take your time to come.
00:14:55You are my master.
00:14:56You are going to be down a little longer.
00:14:57Let's go to your house.
00:14:58I'll take your hands, please.
00:14:59I'll take your hands, please.
00:15:30Hi.
00:15:52You really gave me a scare.
00:15:54Sorry.
00:15:56I guess we're all a little jumpy tonight.
00:15:58Do you always steer the boat with your feet?
00:16:06You're not very talkative, are you?
00:16:08Captain doesn't like us messing with the passengers.
00:16:14Do you stay up here every night by yourself?
00:16:17Ben was supposed to relieve me.
00:16:19He needs the rest more than I do.
00:16:20So I've got the whole dog watch to myself.
00:16:24Dog watch?
00:16:26Middle of the night watch.
00:16:29I like it.
00:16:30I get a chance to be alone.
00:16:34Can you really tell where we're going from this?
00:16:37Sure.
00:16:38How?
00:16:40Calculating your speed, time, and distance.
00:16:42Where are we now?
00:16:47I don't know.
00:16:49What?
00:16:51Our compass has been out most of the day.
00:17:12What's the matter?
00:17:33I don't know.
00:17:34Did you hear anything?
00:17:34I don't think so.
00:17:38Now I do.
00:17:39Here we go.
00:18:07Here we go.
00:18:08Let's go.
00:18:38What the hell?
00:18:40Are you all right?
00:18:42Ain't a hand here.
00:18:50Where is it?
00:18:51Where is what?
00:18:52A freighter off the port bow.
00:18:53Freighter or nothing.
00:18:54Where did you fly?
00:18:55Where's it gone?
00:18:56A freighter coming down on us.
00:18:57Running without lights.
00:18:59Ships don't come up out of nowhere.
00:19:01You ran us onto something.
00:19:03He is telling the truth.
00:19:04I saw it too.
00:19:05What happened?
00:19:07Get back inside.
00:19:08There's no danger here.
00:19:10Well, it sounded like we hit something.
00:19:12Sure we hit something.
00:19:14A school of canned tuna.
00:19:16Take that jacket off.
00:19:17We're not sinking.
00:19:18Not yet, anyway.
00:19:26Well, here's one goddamn thing
00:19:28those bastards won't get.
00:19:32What the hell?
00:19:35Has everyone gone crazy?
00:19:37Don't you know?
00:19:38We've been hit by a ghost ship.
00:20:04We've been no idea.
00:20:05Come on.
00:20:07Good morning, everybody.
00:20:08It's a dirty jamaisade.
00:20:09We're not going to die.
00:20:10We're not gonna die.
00:20:11We're not gonna die.
00:20:12We're not gonna die.
00:20:13I was gonna die.
00:20:14We're not gonna die.
00:20:15But what are they gonna die?
00:20:16Oh, my God.
00:20:46It's over there.
00:20:56It was moving down on us, Dobbs.
00:20:59He ain't going no place now.
00:21:02But it was moving.
00:21:05I swear.
00:21:10Where's Ben?
00:21:12I wish I knew.
00:21:13What do you mean?
00:21:17I went looking for him a little while ago.
00:21:20We're in this cabin and he wasn't no place else.
00:21:23Come up on deck and I found these.
00:21:26First off, I figured he was checking the underside.
00:21:29Beats me.
00:21:31Clothes here, dinghy still here.
00:21:34He's too old to go swimming around these here currents.
00:21:43What's it look like?
00:21:48Well, props and shafts are all right.
00:21:51She's lying flat on the bottom and I can't see everything.
00:21:54Are we going to be able to get out of here all right?
00:21:56We'll know as soon as the tide comes in and lifts us off.
00:21:59Oh, swell.
00:22:00Then we can go look for the captain, right?
00:22:02He's probably waiting for us to pick him up on the other side of the island.
00:22:13Let's go.
00:22:17I still don't see why we can't stay in the boat.
00:22:19Surely you can pump the water out.
00:22:21The hull's been damaged.
00:22:23One wave and she rolls right over.
00:22:25You'd have a lot of trouble getting out of it then.
00:22:26You know, I keep asking myself if this is really happening,
00:22:28if this isn't all a bad dream.
00:22:30Then I realize it isn't a dream anyone would believe,
00:22:31so it must be real.
00:22:32It must be real.
00:22:36and it doesn't make you feel like it's a dream.
00:22:38If you're alive, you're going to be able to get out of here.
00:22:40I'm going to have a lot of trouble getting out of it then.
00:22:42You know, I keep asking myself if this is really happening,
00:22:44if this isn't all a bad dream.
00:22:46Then I realize it isn't a dream anyone would believe,
00:22:48so it must be real.
00:23:02Ben!
00:23:08Ben!
00:23:10Ben!
00:23:12Where the hell are you?
00:23:21What the hell does he think he's doing?
00:23:28He is trying to break his neck.
00:23:32Shit!
00:23:50Are you sure we're not weighted down too heavily?
00:23:53Norman, leave him alone. He knows what he's doing.
00:23:55He knows what he's doing, does he?
00:23:57Beverly, these people haven't the slightest idea
00:23:59of how to boil water, let alone sail in it.
00:24:01I'm sorry I said anything.
00:24:03Okay.
00:24:05,
00:24:09.
00:24:14.
00:26:48Looks like our trip up here was for nothing.
00:27:02This must have been one hell of a joint.
00:27:32This must have been one hell of a joint.
00:27:38This must have been one hell of a joint.
00:27:43This must have been one hell of a joint.
00:27:49This must have been one hell of a joint.
00:27:54This must have been one hell of a joint.
00:27:59This must have been one hell of a joint.
00:28:05This must have been one hell of a joint.
00:29:10Hey, Dobley.
00:29:12I found your room.
00:29:40Don't you ever get enough of that stuff?
00:29:53Only once in a while.
00:29:55But then I don't usually remember it.
00:30:00Well, will you look at this?
00:30:07No, it's just a dusty old refrigerator.
00:30:19Dusty old refrigerator.
00:30:21Dusty old refrigerator.
00:30:23Now, let's go.
00:30:24I'm sorry.
00:30:25I'm sorry.
00:30:26I'm sorry.
00:30:27I'm sorry.
00:31:58Why have you come to this place?
00:32:25I am waiting.
00:32:36You will please answer my question.
00:32:39Who wants to know?
00:32:40That is not of importance.
00:32:43Why are you here?
00:32:45Our boat ran aground out on the reef.
00:32:48Where are you?
00:32:50I am near, but also far.
00:32:53We can't get her off.
00:32:58The bottom stove in.
00:33:00We saw this place and came up here.
00:33:02How many are you?
00:33:04Why should we answer you?
00:33:06Because I live here and you have entered uninvited.
00:33:09Look, we didn't mean to trespass.
00:33:13It didn't seem like anyone was here.
00:33:16We were running at night and hit that wreck.
00:33:19We're alone.
00:33:19We need help.
00:33:21We don't mean to cause you any trouble.
00:33:23What do you mean?
00:33:25There is no wreck.
00:33:28Sure there is.
00:33:29It's right out there on the reef.
00:33:34Can you help us out?
00:33:38Are you still there?
00:33:39I don't like this one bit.
00:33:43He sounds like a nut.
00:33:45This is some old hermit.
00:33:47Probably harmless.
00:33:57Perhaps you do need help.
00:33:59But you cannot get it here.
00:34:02I have been the sole occupant of this hotel and this island
00:34:06for many years now.
00:34:07You have left others at the beach?
00:34:14No.
00:34:15There's only us.
00:34:17There are no survivors from the wreck?
00:34:20No.
00:34:20It's all rusted out.
00:34:22Must have been there for years.
00:34:24It has a name?
00:34:26Yeah.
00:34:27The pro something.
00:34:29Pro toys?
00:34:31Might be.
00:34:32Do you know it?
00:34:36What about getting off the ice?
00:34:37I've had enough of this.
00:34:42If he's gone, let's get out of here.
00:34:45Think you can find your way?
00:34:47You're not coming?
00:34:49Just where are you going to go from here?
00:34:51I'll go.
00:34:52You're not coming.
00:34:53I'm coming.
00:34:54I'm going to go.
00:34:55I'm coming.
00:34:56I'm coming.
00:34:56I'm coming.
00:34:57I'm coming.
00:34:57I don't know.
00:35:27I don't know.
00:35:57I don't know.
00:36:27I don't know.
00:36:57Where'd you find those?
00:37:03There's a whole room full of them upstairs.
00:37:06Any sign of our friend?
00:37:07Not a sound in the voice.
00:37:11What time is it?
00:37:13Why?
00:37:13Are you going someplace?
00:37:15I haven't been to bed this early since I was five years old.
00:37:18How can he just fall asleep like that?
00:37:23He played very hard today.
00:37:45I don't know.
00:37:54I don't know.
00:38:24I don't know.
00:38:54I know what you was goddamn gonna say.
00:39:21It ain't hot now.
00:39:23Right?
00:39:26It ain't hot now so I can carry them goddamn cans back here.
00:39:30Not so loud, will you?
00:39:32Weak everybody.
00:39:33You didn't say anything.
00:39:34Well, you was gonna say it.
00:39:37Shut up, will you?
00:39:38Well, the least we can do is feed these people now and then.
00:39:41I'm going.
00:39:42I'm going.
00:39:44You don't have to.
00:39:45One of us can do it.
00:39:46None of you can do nothing.
00:39:48That's what it comes down to.
00:39:52Not that I'm complaining, mind you.
00:39:54I'm only doing my job.
00:39:56I'm going.
00:39:57Let's go.
00:39:59Let's go.
00:40:29Let's go.
00:40:59Is anyone there?
00:41:09Who is it?
00:41:10Who is it?
00:41:40Who is it?
00:42:10Who is it?
00:42:12Who is it?
00:42:14Who is it?
00:42:16Who is it?
00:42:18And now you have found me.
00:42:40Wait a second.
00:42:43I was hoping you could give us some help.
00:42:46Of course.
00:42:47You must excuse the manners of an old man who has lived by himself for too many years.
00:42:52Not having people around, they have grown rusty with disuse.
00:42:56All we want is for you to tell us how we can get out of here.
00:43:00Yes.
00:43:01Yes, this is a most unfortunate time of your visit.
00:43:04You and your friends must leave immediately.
00:43:07Fine with me. How do we do it?
00:43:09There is a boat, a small boat, but it can't get you away from here.
00:43:14You are only a sail of two days from the nearest inhabited island.
00:43:17If you hurry, the tide will be favorable.
00:43:20What's the rush?
00:43:21It is better if you do not know that.
00:43:23But I can tell you this.
00:43:25There is danger here.
00:43:26Danger in the water.
00:43:28If you are quick, you can escape that danger.
00:43:32On the edge of the grounds is a path, which leads to a small canal.
00:43:37There you will find the boat.
00:43:38I believe it is still a sea where I think it is.
00:43:40I believe it is still a sea where I think it is.
00:44:08If you have a vacuum cleaner, you take it together.
00:44:17You will go there.
00:44:24I am in the middle of a boat.
00:44:27Aww!
00:44:29Wait!
00:44:31I have this boat above all my bones.
00:44:35I am in the middle of a boat.
00:44:37Help me, will you?
00:45:00Come on, let's get out of here.
00:45:07Look at this.
00:45:09Jesus.
00:45:14What is it?
00:45:16It's German.
00:45:17Symbol for the SS.
00:45:19SS?
00:45:20What's he doing with that?
00:45:22I bet I know who to ask.
00:45:25Maybe we should ask them.
00:45:37You know what?
00:45:39Come on.
00:45:41I'll go to my house.
00:45:42There was no more.
00:45:43Here we go.
00:45:44We'll go.
00:45:45No, he shall not.
00:45:47Hey, of course.
00:45:48We're not.
00:45:49You're good.
00:45:50So good.
00:45:51Here we go.
00:45:52Here we go.
00:45:53He'll go.
00:45:54Put him in the house.
00:45:55Let Go home.
00:45:57Here we go.
00:45:58If you look.
00:45:59That is the house.
00:46:00It's beautiful.
00:46:01This is a house.
00:46:02It's not the house.
00:46:03It's the house.
00:46:04We're not.
00:46:05I am here, gentlemen.
00:46:25Why is it you have not left?
00:46:27Because of this.
00:46:31Where did you find it?
00:46:32We found it in the hand of our cook.
00:46:34When we pulled him out of the creek down there.
00:46:37He's dead.
00:46:39Don't you know?
00:46:41Most sincerely, I do not.
00:46:43It seemed like he was drowned.
00:46:45Then I am afraid it is too late.
00:46:48Too late for what?
00:46:49For any of us.
00:46:51You are indeed very stupid.
00:46:54I gave you a chance to save yourselves, but you have refused to take it.
00:46:58So be it.
00:46:59Now it is too late.
00:47:01Did you kill Dobbs?
00:47:02Yes, I killed him.
00:47:05And your captain too, perhaps.
00:47:07But not in the way you think.
00:47:08It was in that act.
00:47:10What the hell is that supposed to mean?
00:47:12You are not making any sense.
00:47:15If you will not be so impatient,
00:47:18maybe I will have the opportunity to tell you.
00:47:20We will try and make it fast.
00:47:26We are not alone on this island.
00:47:29So those other two we saw are with you.
00:47:32We Germans developed the perfect weapon.
00:47:35A soldier.
00:47:37He was capable of fighting under any conditions,
00:47:39adapting to any environment or climate,
00:47:42equally at home in the Russian winter or on the African desert.
00:47:45They were the most vicious and bloodthirsty of all the SS divisions.
00:47:51The group under my command was designed for the water,
00:47:55to man submarines which would never have to surface.
00:47:59This is nothing but a lot of double talk.
00:48:01We created the perfect soldier from cheap hoodlums and thugs
00:48:07and a good number of pathological murderers and sadists as well.
00:48:12We called them the Totten Corps, the Death Corps.
00:48:16Creatures more horrible than any you can imagine.
00:48:20Not dead, not alive, but somewhere in between.
00:48:24They were transported to any scene of battle and let loose.
00:48:27But problems arose.
00:48:30They could not be controlled.
00:48:32Their innate desire for violence made their behavior unpredictable and erratic.
00:48:37There were even incidents when they attacked their own soldiers.
00:48:40So they were withdrawn for further study.
00:48:43Then the war was drawing to an end.
00:48:46I was ordered to remove my group from possible capture.
00:48:50I took them to sea just before all our ports were closed.
00:48:54We roamed the oceans for many weeks,
00:48:55waiting orders which never came.
00:48:59The war was lost.
00:49:01Somewhere near to this island,
00:49:03I sent the ship and her cargo to the bottom.
00:49:07And here I have been ever since,
00:49:09involuntary exile.
00:49:11That's the ship?
00:49:12The one out on the reef?
00:49:15And now she has returned.
00:49:17You mean to tell us these things have been underwater all these years?
00:49:21What kind of story is this?
00:49:25You're going to believe this stuff?
00:49:27You may believe what you wish.
00:49:30And what you do now is no longer any concern of mine.
00:49:34I want you to leave.
00:49:37If I see any of you at all,
00:49:39I will shoot on sight.
00:49:41I think that's pretty clear.
00:49:43I think that's pretty clear.
00:49:43I think that's pretty clear.
00:49:44I think that's pretty clear.
00:49:45THE END
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00:53:41Let's go.
00:54:11Let's go.
00:54:41Let's go.
00:55:11Let's go.
00:55:40Let's go.
00:56:10Let's go.
00:56:40Let's go.
00:57:10Let's go.
00:57:40Let's go.
00:58:10Let's go.
00:58:40Let's go.
00:59:10Let's go.
00:59:11Let's go.
00:59:12Take her in.
00:59:14Take her in.
00:59:42Let's go.
00:59:44Let's go.
00:59:46Let's go.
00:59:48Let's go.
00:59:52Let's go.
00:59:54Let's go.
00:59:56Let's go.
00:59:58Let's go.
01:00:00Let's go.
01:00:04Let's go.
01:00:06Let's go.
01:00:08Let's go.
01:00:18Let's go.
01:00:20Let's go.
01:00:30Let's go.
01:00:31Let's go.
01:00:32Let's go.
01:00:33Let's go.
01:00:34Let's go.
01:00:44Let's go.
01:00:46Let's go.
01:00:48Let's go.
01:00:49Let's go.
01:00:50Let's go.
01:00:51Let's go.
01:00:52Let's go.
01:00:54Let's go.
01:00:56Let's go.
01:00:58Let's go.
01:01:00Which way now?
01:01:14This way.
01:01:30Norman.
01:01:58Norman.
01:02:00Norman.
01:02:01Wait.
01:02:02Norman.
01:02:03Norman.
01:02:04Norman.
01:02:05Norman.
01:02:06Norman.
01:02:07Norman.
01:02:08Norman.
01:02:09Norman.
01:02:10Norman.
01:02:11Norman.
01:02:12Norman.
01:02:13Norman.
01:02:14Norman.
01:02:15Norman.
01:02:16Norman.
01:02:17Norman.
01:02:18Norman.
01:02:19Norman.
01:02:20Norman.
01:02:22Norman.
01:02:26Norman.
01:02:27Norman.
01:02:28No, no, no, no, no.
01:02:58No, no, no, no.
01:03:28No, no, no, no.
01:03:58No, no, no.
01:04:28No, no, no.
01:04:58No, no, no.
01:05:28No, no, no, no.
01:05:30No, no, no, no.
01:05:32What's everything down here?
01:05:34All set?
01:05:35Set as we'll ever be.
01:05:44Any sign of them?
01:05:46No.
01:05:47No.
01:05:48No.
01:05:49Nothing.
01:05:50Beverly?
01:05:52Where's Chuck?
01:05:56I don't know.
01:05:58I don't know.
01:05:59He just said he didn't want to come inside until he had to.
01:06:03I told you to stay inside.
01:06:10I told you to stay inside.
01:06:13What are you doing up here anyway?
01:06:15I thought maybe he had something up here that might help us.
01:06:25What's the matter?
01:06:27Nothing.
01:06:28Nothing.
01:06:29Nothing.
01:06:30I'm coming.
01:06:31What's the matter?
01:06:32I'll bet you.
01:06:33I'll see you later.
01:06:34I'll see you later.
01:06:35I'll see you later.
01:06:36I'll see you later.
01:06:37Yeah.
01:06:38Well, I'll see you later.
01:06:39Let's go.
01:07:09What the hell is it now?
01:07:11I don't see what the percentage is of hiding in that refrigerator.
01:07:15They hate the light, right?
01:07:16When do you think you're most likely to see them?
01:07:20The refrigerator's got walls two feet thick.
01:07:23I hope it'll be enough.
01:07:32You've got your nerve.
01:07:34We were all supposed to be in here before dark.
01:07:36You put us in danger. Do you realize that?
01:07:39What?
01:07:45What's with him?
01:07:48Beverly, it's going to be a long night for all of us.
01:07:50Beverly, it's going to be a long night.
01:07:51It's going to be a long night.
01:07:52It's going to be a long night.
01:07:53It's going to be a long night.
01:07:54It's going to be a long night.
01:07:55It's going to be a long night.
01:07:56It's going to be a long night.
01:07:57It's going to be a long night.
01:07:58It's going to be a long night.
01:07:59It's going to be a long night.
01:08:00It's going to be a long night.
01:08:01It's going to be a long night.
01:08:02It's going to be a long night.
01:08:03It's going to be a long night.
01:08:04It's going to be a long night.
01:08:05It's going to be a long night.
01:08:06It's going to be a long night.
01:08:07It's going to be a long night.
01:08:08It's going to be a long night.
01:08:09Everybody ready for the lights out?
01:08:39Chuck, do you feel all right?
01:08:57Chuck, what's the matter?
01:09:03You've got to let me out of here.
01:09:07Christ, not now. We can't do it now.
01:09:11Just let me out. She don't have to come.
01:09:15I can't stay in here any longer.
01:09:19I didn't want to come here. He came and got me.
01:09:22I thought it would be okay.
01:09:24Sometimes I can control it, but this...
01:09:27Please let me out. I take my chances.
01:09:31It's too late.
01:09:33They'll find us. You're going to have to control it.
01:09:53You're all three dogs. I can't control it.
01:09:56I don't have any choice. Now, get out of the way.
01:09:59Put that thing down.
01:10:01Are you insane?
01:10:02If he fires that thing in here, we'll all somebody to death.
01:10:05Let him go if he wants to.
01:10:06If I open and close that door, one of them might hear it.
01:10:08Then where will we be?
01:10:09Open the goddamn door!
01:10:12Open the door. Open it. Open it. Open it.
01:10:16Open it.
01:10:17All right. Open it.
01:10:19Let me look.
01:10:22Open it! Open it!
01:10:24Give me the flashlight. Give me the flashlight.
01:10:29Then we'll be left with nothing but that oil lamp.
01:10:31You don't need it. I need all the help I can get out there.
01:10:33Now, let me have it.
01:10:34My eyes!
01:10:46Help me! I can't see!
01:10:55Help me! I can't see!
01:10:57I can't see!
01:10:59But the light at that ability...
01:11:02You don't want the light!
01:11:03Come on, look!
01:11:05Come on.
01:11:35Come on.
01:12:05Come on.
01:12:35Come on.
01:13:05Come on.
01:13:35Come on.
01:13:37Come on.
01:13:41What is it?
01:13:45What is it?
01:13:49What?
01:13:51What?
01:13:53What?
01:13:55What?
01:13:57What?
01:14:03What?
01:14:05What?
01:14:07What?
01:14:09What?
01:14:11What?
01:14:13What?
01:14:19What?
01:14:21What?
01:14:23What?
01:14:29What?
01:14:31What?
01:14:33What?
01:14:41What?
01:14:43What?
01:14:45What?
01:14:47What?
01:14:49What?
01:14:51What?
01:14:53What?
01:14:55What?
01:14:57What?
01:14:59What?
01:15:01What?
01:15:03What?
01:15:05What?
01:15:07What?
01:15:11What?
01:15:13What?
01:15:15What?
01:15:17What?
01:15:19What?
01:15:21What?
01:15:23What?
01:15:25What?
01:15:27What?
01:15:29What?
01:15:31What?
01:15:35What?
01:15:37What?
01:15:39What?
01:15:41What?
01:15:49What?
01:15:51What?
01:15:53What?
01:15:55What?
01:15:59Rose, Keith, is that you?
01:16:29The End
01:16:59Oh, my God.
01:17:29Come on.
01:17:53Come on.
01:17:59Come on.
01:18:29Come on.
01:18:59Come on.
01:19:29Come on.
01:19:39Come on.
01:19:40Yours.
01:19:41Come on.
01:19:43Come on.
01:19:47Come on.
01:19:49Come on.
01:19:51Come on.
01:19:53Come on.
01:19:59Come on.
01:20:01Come on.
01:20:07Come on.
01:20:09Come on.
01:20:11Come on.
01:20:19Come on.
01:20:21Come on.
01:20:23Come on.
01:20:25Come on.
01:20:29Come on.
01:20:31Come on.
01:20:33Come on.
01:20:41Come on.
01:20:43Come on.
01:20:45Come on.
01:20:47Come on.
01:20:49Come on.
01:20:51Come on.
01:20:53Come on.
01:20:55Come on.
01:20:57Come on.
01:21:05Come on.
01:21:07Come on.
01:21:09Come on.
01:21:11Come on.
01:21:13Come on.
01:21:15Come on.
01:21:17Come on.
01:21:19Come on.
01:21:21Come on.
01:21:23Come on.
01:21:25Come on.
01:21:27Come on.
01:21:29Come on.
01:21:31Come on.
01:21:33Come on.
01:21:35Come on.
01:21:37Come on.
01:21:39Come on.
01:21:41Oh, my God.
01:22:11Oh, my God.
01:22:41I don't know how long that dinghy floated around with me lying in it.
01:22:48All I can remember is the sound of the water slapping against the side.
01:22:53Then I heard the engine sound getting closer.
01:23:00That was when I realized I was still alive.
01:23:03I don't know how long that dinghy floated around with me lying in it.
01:23:10All I can remember is the sound of the water slapping against the side.
01:23:17It's only now I remember any of it at all.
01:23:33I don't know how long that dinghy floated around with me lying in the back of my head.
01:23:42I don't know how long that dinghy floated around with me lying in the back of my head.
01:23:46I don't know how long that dinghy floated around with me lying in the back of my head.
01:23:52I don't know how long that dinghy floated around with me lying in the back of my head.
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