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War Of The Worlds TV Series - Dust To Dust - Season 1 Episode 14 - 1988 - 1990
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00:00In 1953, Earth experienced a war of the worlds.
00:08Common bacteria stopped the aliens, but it didn't kill them.
00:11Instead, the aliens lapsed into a state of deep hibernation.
00:14Now the aliens have been resurrected, more terrifying than ever before.
00:18In 1953, aliens started taking over the world.
00:21Today, they're taking over our bodies.
00:30Which will happen when they are trapped within the sea.
00:35Sometimes the aliens have killed them.
00:39But the aliens have stopped at the beach.
00:42Unless they have seen the aliens.
00:45They have seen the aliens as they have seen the aliens.
00:49The aliens have turned around the aliens.
00:52They are still there!
00:55Inglevive and soul, aliens come here!
01:28Could you tell me how what happened last night happened?
01:58Could you tell me what happened last night?
02:27Kala Littebik is a giant among the spirits.
02:31Placed the island in the waters, carved out the bed for the river water to run,
02:37and can walk over the mountains in a single step.
02:39Dad, you've told me of Kala Littebik every time we've ever come to this river.
02:46I have told you, but as of yet, you have not heard it.
02:48I have told you, but it's not real.
02:59I've told you, but it's a giant of course.
03:00I've told you, but it's a giant of course.
05:59Jeffrey.
06:05The spirits have smelled the food in you, Daryl.
06:26You have not fasted in a hard time.
06:29Let's just do it.
06:32You're a sick, I'm sure.
06:35You're a sick, I'm sure.
07:05You're a sick, I'm sure.
07:35This was made in the mid-1500s, which makes it over 400 years old.
07:43Where did he get that? Has he said where he got those?
07:47Where did you get that, you grave robber?
07:49People like him should be banned from dealing in antiquities.
07:52You're being too easy on Harrison.
07:55Well, once I have this authenticated by the museum, I will be auctioning it off.
08:01I believe that, uh, this headdress, North American Indian Find of the Century, will fetch upwards of a million dollars.
08:12He said he bought it from an anonymous private collector.
08:15Right.
08:18Can you save me a shot of that?
08:21Sure.
08:24What do you make of that in the center?
08:27That clown, he should be arrested for theft, sacrilege.
08:31Desecration, violation of a people's culture and heritage.
08:44What?
08:46Take a look at this.
08:47That triangular piece in the center.
08:49Look at the edges.
08:52Well, that's glass.
08:54In the mid-1500s, I'm impressed with the quality of the workmanship.
08:57Must be mica.
08:58Could be quartz.
09:00Oh.
09:02Now, wait a minute.
09:03What are you saying?
09:04All I'm saying is that it's curious.
09:06I know that tone of voice.
09:08You learned it from him.
09:10Is the colonel being a little cranky today?
09:16What do you say we take a closer look at this, uh, triangular what's-its, all right?
09:21The man of the hour.
09:23All right.
09:23Watching television has paid off again.
09:28But it takes its toll.
09:30Softens the brain.
09:32There.
09:32The starter for our warships.
09:34We must get that starter.
09:37It must mean there's a ship nearby.
09:39If we had a warship, our battle on this garbage heap of a planet would be different.
09:46We would be unstoppable.
09:49We must get the starter.
09:51Then the warship.
09:52Then victory.
09:53I love technology.
10:14I'm running numbers and analyses on it.
10:22What is it?
10:24Well, I deal in probabilities, Colonel, not realities.
10:27Just answer the question, Mr. Drake.
10:30I think the question should be, what isn't it?
10:33Well, what it isn't, according to the data, is an Indian artifact.
10:38The surfaces seem machined, way beyond the Indians' technical capability.
10:43And ours, too.
10:44I think we'd better take a look at it.
10:48Yes.
10:53So, did you get the pictures?
10:55Good.
10:57Yeah.
11:00What do you think it is?
11:01I think it's Westeskowin.
11:04Yeah.
11:06No, I don't think it's glass, crystal, or quartz.
11:10I don't know what the hell it is.
11:13Now, listen.
11:16This is strictly confidential, okay?
11:19Okay?
11:19Yeah, I got it.
11:21When I put the damn thing on, it makes a noise.
11:25A noise?
11:26You ever heard of anything like that?
11:29That's amazing.
11:30Just listen to this.
11:31Okay.
11:32Okay.
11:32Let's see.
11:32Isn't that unbelievable?
11:53Yeah.
11:54You get more than a million.
11:56More than a million?
11:59Listen.
12:00You get me a million, you get a taste of it.
12:03Yeah.
12:04Thanks for the help.
12:05You're welcome.
12:06Yeah.
12:06I'll let you know.
12:08Yeah.
12:15How?
12:16How the hell did you get in here?
12:18Who the hell are you?
12:20Listen, if you're not out of here in the next ten seconds, I'm calling the police.
12:23You have no right to those objects.
12:26Return what you have stolen from my tribe, or you will die.
12:30This is private property, pal.
12:34Hello, police?
12:36There's some Indian here threatening to kill me.
12:53I don't know.
13:24Mr. Newport was innocently minding his own business
13:27when the Indian broke into his loft and threatened his life.
13:31He was terrorizing Mr. Newport.
13:32After we got the complaint, we found him wandering around lost
13:36over in the industrial district.
13:37Didn't seem a threat to anyone.
13:39He was a threat to others, and from what you're telling me, him, sir.
13:43I threaten no one.
13:44Thanks a lot, but we don't need your help.
13:46I only spoke the truth.
13:47The man who desecrated our secret grail ground will die
13:51if he doesn't return what rightfully belongs to the West-esque U-N-A.
13:55Do you mind?
13:57Okay, where were we?
14:02We must present our case dispassionately.
14:04There is no room for personal access to grind.
14:07I'll do my best to watch myself, Colonel.
14:09Don't worry about me, Harrison.
14:11I'm trained to keep my feelings under complete control.
14:14I see.
14:15Just remember, smiles make people like you.
14:18Good.
14:21Good afternoon.
14:22Mark Newport.
14:23Do you have an appointment?
14:24We don't need an appointment.
14:26What Colonel Ironhorst means to say is that we're here
14:29because we have reason to believe that your recently purchased artifacts
14:31are part of an ongoing federal investigation.
14:34What are you talking about?
14:35All that we're at liberty to say is they are part of an ongoing investigation
14:38that involves the very highest levels of national security.
14:41If we can see the artifacts now, please.
14:46Who are you two guys?
14:49Look, I'm going to call my lawyer.
14:51We just like to examine the artifacts.
14:53Nobody touches that stuff.
14:55It's not as if it belonged to you, mister.
14:58Okay, that's it.
14:59I want you two guys out of here now.
15:01I threw that sad ass to old Indian in jail.
15:03I can do the same to you.
15:04I purchased all those items legitimately.
15:06I don't have to answer your accusations.
15:08I think we should leave.
15:13Hello?
15:14Police?
15:14I think we should leave quickly.
15:26Brother.
15:30Yes?
15:31Can I help you?
15:33Hang on.
15:34No, no, no.
15:38I'm afraid I have to ask you all to leave.
15:40Right?
15:40Okay, Chief.
16:03You need bail.
16:04I'm not the chief.
16:14I'm the shaman.
16:15That means I can turn you into a toadstool whenever I want.
16:20Yeah.
16:20I think that's him.
16:41Joseph.
16:52All iron horse.
16:55Harrison Blackwood.
16:59Where are Garrow and Grace?
17:01Who?
17:02My children.
17:04I don't know, sir, but I posted bail.
17:08More important than that.
17:09Yes, sir.
17:12I need a ride back to the reservation.
17:14No problem.
17:31There's the service entrance.
17:33We don't have to go in the back door.
17:35We have identification.
17:37Pat's right.
17:43There can be no mistakes.
17:58Mr. Newport?
17:59I got to get a lock for that door.
18:02We're from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
18:04Yeah, that's great.
18:05But the door out there says by appointment only, and I'm real busy right now.
18:08So if you could come back tomorrow.
18:10We'd like to see the headdress you displayed at your press conference.
18:12Look, I don't know who the hell you people are, but...
18:14We'd like to see that headdress right now.
18:17It's all out there.
18:18We'd like to see the door.
18:19I'm up.
18:20Out there.
18:21Out there.
18:22Out there.
18:23Out there.
18:24Out there.
18:24Out there.
18:25Out there.
18:25Grrrr.
18:39Yummy.
18:40What's going on?
18:41Yeah.
18:46I mean, not there.
18:48Yeah.
18:55That's not mine.
19:01No, no, no, I'm not mistaken.
19:17I'm not mistaken.
19:19I'm not mistaken.
19:21I'm not mistaken.
19:22I'll be right back.
19:24I'll be right back.
19:26I'll be right back.
19:52Excuse me.
20:22Let's get out of here.
20:24Shouldn't we call the police?
20:26Yes, anonymously.
20:32I'm sorry we had to meet under these circumstances.
20:36Are you all right, sir?
20:38I'm in the military,
20:40and if there's anything that I can do
20:42to help you get your tribal property back,
20:44I want you to know that I'm ready.
20:48We'll get our property back.
20:50How do you know that?
20:52It is a way of things.
21:08Norton,
21:10Mark Newport was murdered.
21:12Looks like aliens, but I can't be sure
21:14about getting into the police data.
21:16Now the forensic unit is just arriving.
21:18I'd like you to keep us informed
21:20as the data comes in.
21:22Hold on, Harrison.
21:24When the feds kick in the doors looking for
21:26the person who broke into the top secret computer banks,
21:28where are you gonna be?
21:30I'm just gonna tell them you were a brilliant young
21:32mind gone bad.
21:34A rogue computer nerd bound on destruction
21:36and wreaking havoc and panic among the multitudes.
21:38I can live with that.
21:40What are your standing orders, comrade?
21:56Let you not be interrupted, advocate.
21:58Yet there you stand,
22:00in defiance of these orders.
22:02I assume that you'd be interested
22:04in the latest communique from our action squad, advocate.
22:06Mm-hmm.
22:08They report that all is going smoothly, as hoped.
22:10It's safe to say, then.
22:12The crystal is in their possession.
22:14It is.
22:16Presently the squad is moving cautiously,
22:18yet expeditiously toward the objective.
22:20Excellent.
22:21And see that we're informed
22:23the moment they reach the landing site.
22:26As you order, advocate.
22:30It will be refreshing
22:32to finally report positive progress to council.
22:38Here we are.
22:51Thanks for getting me out of jail.
23:03Hey, it's no problem.
23:05Excuse me.
23:10You bailed my father out of jail?
23:12Yes.
23:16Colonel Paul Ironhorst.
23:18Grace Lone Tree.
23:23We will repay any money
23:24and put out on his behalf,
23:25but we don't have that much right now.
23:28As long as he shows up for his arraignment,
23:30I'll get my money back.
23:31Though I hadn't realized
23:32I'd be driving all day.
23:35Why did you do this for my father?
23:37I was as outraged
23:39about the defiling
23:40of the Indian burial sites as he was.
23:43And he reminded me of my grandfather.
23:46Well, we thank you.
23:48And he does as well.
23:50How can you tell?
23:52When I asked him who you were,
23:54he said the spirits sent you to him
23:56to drive him home.
23:58And he was going to thank the spirits.
24:05You know, my grandfather,
24:10he used to disappear for like four or five days.
24:15And he used to tell my grandmother
24:16that he was going off to see the spirits.
24:19I think...
24:21I think he had a girlfriend in the next valley, though.
24:28We are West Tesquin.
24:30People of the river.
24:32What tribe are you?
24:34Cherokee.
24:35How many of...
24:39you were on the reservation?
24:42There are many of tribes here.
24:44The Nuxac,
24:45Ximxian,
24:47Kwakukta.
24:49We've only about 85 West Tesquin.
24:52Most of the young leave.
24:54We're trying to change that.
24:56How?
24:57I teach school here.
24:59Try to teach the young to be proud of their heritage.
25:01Good for you.
25:06I wish someone had done that with me.
25:08When I grew up,
25:09I was taught to be ashamed of being an Indian.
25:12It was only later that I became proud of our traditions and history.
25:31I wonder...
25:41I wonder...
26:02You said you were a colonel?
26:05Yes.
26:07Special Forces.
26:10The white man's army.
26:11Ma'am,
26:12I am West Point trained.
26:19Wasn't General George Custer West Point trained?
26:31What?
26:36I...
26:38I haven't spoken to an Indian woman in a long time.
26:42Well, we're out of the tipi and we're back with a vengeance.
26:47I bet you're not so tough.
26:49We have an archaeologist who we suspect was murdered by the aliens.
26:54They've stolen what we're after, which is an apparent alien artifact.
26:58An iron horse has taken the man who was involved with both the archaeologist and the artifact back to his home in the reservations.
27:04We're talking suspect. We're talking apparent. We're talking coincidence.
27:08The colonel hasn't even checked in yet. How much could be wrong?
27:11Too much, Suzanne.
27:12Sounds a tad.
27:13Like a healthy case of paranoia to me.
27:15As a doctor, you know that paranoia is nothing but a baseless fear augmented by extenuating circumstances.
27:19My fear that the aliens pose a threat to Colonel Iron Horse and the rest of us is hardly baseless.
27:23Then the probabilities say we should go to the reservation.
27:25Precisely.
27:27If we're answering the question correctly, you get to drive.
27:29I'm sorry.
27:31I'm sorry.
27:33I'm sorry.
27:35I'm sorry.
27:37I'm sorry.
27:38I'm sorry.
27:40I'm sorry.
27:41No, no, no.
27:42I'm sorry.
27:48We have nothing in common.
27:50I'm from one world and you're from another.
27:53Like night and day.
27:56It just wouldn't work.
27:58Isn't even worth trying.
28:11It's a waste of time.
28:41There's no one there, I'm surprised.
29:02Looks like you get to stick around a while longer.
29:05You will come with me.
29:07Father, would you stop doing that?
29:10He's always popping up out of nowhere. Drives me crazy.
29:16You will come with me.
29:19But sir, I have to be heading back now, I can't.
29:29I'll be going with your father.
29:32I'll be going with you.
29:33I'll be going with you.
29:34I'll be going with you.
29:38Ya-Ne-Ha! Ya-Ne-Ha! Ya-Ne-Ha! Ya-Ne-Ha! Ya-Ne-Ha! Ya-Ne-Ha!
30:00Paul Iron Horse, you are one with our spirits.
30:05As we mark, you are not of our tribe, but you are one as if you were.
30:17It is an honor to be respected by those whom you respect.
30:27It is told that many years ago, before there was white man's time, the Westescuin were visited by beings from beyond.
30:45It is told they gave us the strength to win all battles and survive all crises.
30:56It is a valuable legacy.
30:59It is a legacy of survival.
31:09Spirits want you to have the knowledge of that legacy.
31:26Chapter Uza!
31:44Captain Uza!
31:46Abduivista!
31:48Isatulal Ulaas!
31:51Tetsukat Duk Vizal!
31:59Tudol Makate!
32:14Shhh!
32:18The spirit of the raven is watching us.
32:29The sky is the roof.
32:32Above the roof, my people believe the stars live as people.
32:38The visitors from many years ago came from beyond the stars.
32:43That's the legend, right?
32:48This way.
33:13Oh, Mark.
33:16Don't!
33:17Don't!
33:24Pull over, Suzanne.
33:25What's wrong, Harrison?
33:27I don't like the vibe.
33:37I hate it when you say things like that.
33:39I'm usually right.
33:41That's why I hate it.
33:42That's why I hate it.
33:43I'm sorry.
33:44It's not all.
33:45I've been feeling my discomfort.
33:46It's really hard.
33:47It's a joke.
33:48I've been feeling it.
33:51It's a joke.
33:52It's fine for you.
33:53I have to go.
33:54I have to go.
33:55It's a joke.
33:56I don't know why I'm afraid.
33:57Yes, yes, yes, yes.
34:11Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
34:18For generations, the knowledge has been passed down from father to son.
34:23Today, Paul Earnhorst, you are my son.
34:27You are the son of all the which dished you in.
34:53Hey, hi, hi, hi.
35:03Hey, hi, hi, hi.
35:06Hey, hi, hi, hi.
35:09Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
35:18Excuse me.
35:19We're looking for a Colonel Paul Iron Horse.
35:21Paul is with my father.
35:24Could you tell us where they are?
35:25We'll be back in a while.
35:26Look, we've got reason to believe the Colonel Iron Horse is in grave danger.
35:29That means your father is in danger, too.
35:31Now, we might be able to help.
35:35We can get there faster by car.
35:37Suzanne, you drive.
35:39Come, come.
35:51Hey!
35:56Hey, lindo!
35:57Hey, lindo!
35:58Hey, lindo!
36:03Piena, piena, piena, piena, piena, piena!
36:33They're in there!
36:58We can't let these people get that!
37:00The spirits are guiding us!
37:02These are bad people!
37:04The spirits know the insides of people!
37:07But...
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43:12You want it?
43:21Yes, of course, but...
43:24I don't know what to say.
43:39It is what it is.
43:42Father?
43:51Father?
43:53You gave him the sacred tribal...
43:56You gave him...
43:57I gave him what he thought he wanted.
44:06I gave him the sacred tribal...
44:12I gave him the sacred tribal...
44:15I gave him the sacred tribal...
44:19I gave him the sacred tribal...
44:24You gave him the sacred tribal tribal...

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