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Men capture the Creature from the Black Lagoon and make him an aquarium attraction, from which he escapes.
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00:02:28We'll stay here tonight, Nato.
00:02:44We go to the Black Lagoon in the morning.
00:02:46I'll feed you some supper now.
00:02:47What are we having tonight?
00:02:49Oh, big surprise.
00:02:50What we didn't finish last night.
00:02:51What I'd give for a tall, cold beer.
00:02:58Or a short, warm blonde.
00:03:01Gilman, prehistoric monster.
00:03:03Maybe there's no such thing.
00:03:05You find him, mister. I'll catch him.
00:03:06It doesn't look good for a conservative institution like Ocean Harbor to circus a yard and then not to deliver.
00:03:12You're smart. You won't worry about it.
00:03:14There is a Gilman. We'll catch him.
00:03:16It's a phony.
00:03:17Well, boss is out his dough.
00:03:21George.
00:03:25Hey, Lucas.
00:03:26Yes, mister Johnson.
00:03:29Ah, it's a crocodile.
00:03:31Ha, you think maybe that is it?
00:03:33Oh, no.
00:03:34The thing you are looking for can break that in two.
00:03:37You know, sometimes I think all North Americanos are crazy.
00:03:41If he's dead, you waste your money.
00:03:43If he's alive, maybe you'll be sorry you find him.
00:03:46Yeah, there isn't a fish alive I can't handle.
00:03:48Who says he's a fish?
00:03:51What a character.
00:04:00This sweat box.
00:04:02Doesn't it ever cool off here?
00:04:04Never.
00:04:05You want to go back?
00:04:06At your service.
00:04:07Not till we get the, uh, the whatever it is.
00:04:11Then we'll go back.
00:04:12He won't rest easy till he's got it in the tank back at Ocean Harbor.
00:04:15But what for you want to do this?
00:04:18So people can come and stare at the man fish to please some crazy scientists?
00:04:24For this, you're going to risk your lives?
00:04:27You said anything about risking lives.
00:04:29Job.
00:04:29Technical job.
00:04:31Oh.
00:04:32Maybe then you got a book that's going to tell you how to do this thing.
00:04:36Now look, we're not paying you to make jokes.
00:04:39No joke.
00:04:40Tomorrow we're going to be in the lagoon.
00:04:43You will go down in the water.
00:04:44Then it's no longer time for talking.
00:04:47So maybe it's better we talk now, eh?
00:04:54Okay.
00:04:55Go ahead.
00:04:56Last year I came to this place with a body of scientists.
00:05:01Also brave and highly technical people.
00:05:04Well, in the end, five persons were dead.
00:05:10The gill man, still there.
00:05:13Were they equipped for the capture?
00:05:15No.
00:05:17No, we are.
00:05:18So?
00:05:20I'd like to ask you something.
00:05:23I'm not a very educated person.
00:05:26This gill man, this thing I have seen with my eyes,
00:05:30it, eh, it doesn't belong in our world.
00:05:36It should have died out long before a man was born.
00:05:39Still it exists.
00:05:41Why?
00:05:42Well, I'll try to explain it to you.
00:05:45Sometimes a species gets, um, isolated in time.
00:05:50If the conditions are right, it reproduces itself.
00:05:53Without change.
00:05:54Skipping a chapter of, uh, evolution.
00:05:57Way back, there must have been some major link
00:06:01between marine and terrestrial life.
00:06:04It's just possible that this is it.
00:06:08Well, that's all there is to it.
00:06:10Hmm.
00:06:12Now I tell you what I believe.
00:06:15This beast exists because it is stronger than
00:06:19the thing that you call evolution.
00:06:21In it is some force of life.
00:06:25A demon driving it through millions of centuries.
00:06:30He does not surrender so easily
00:06:31to weaklings like you and me.
00:06:35This is the thing that you hunt for.
00:06:39Think on it.
00:06:46Good life, gentlemen.
00:06:47Well, and that, kiddies, is our fairy story for tonight.
00:06:58Joel, maybe he's right.
00:07:02Back in Florida.
00:07:05You don't suppose that they expect us
00:07:07to lose our lives over this thing.
00:07:10Maybe we got no business to be here at all.
00:07:13Want to play some cards?
00:07:14No.
00:07:16No, I think I'll try to get some sleep.
00:07:19You'd better do the same.
00:07:20Oh, I'll sleep fine.
00:07:22No imagination.
00:07:23No imagination.
00:07:44Don't sleep.
00:07:49No imagination.
00:07:50Come on.
00:07:51Ladies, we're still waiting.
00:07:53Dad.
00:07:53Dad.
00:07:54Dad.
00:07:55Baba.
00:07:56fazer
00:07:56Bog.
00:07:57Don't play in Spanish.
00:08:01Bog.
00:08:03Don't play in Spanish.
00:08:03God.
00:08:04resentment.
00:08:05God.
00:08:06emotion.
00:08:07God.
00:08:10God.
00:08:12ange팎 2008.
00:08:13You're up, Angkor.
00:08:15Yes, Captain.
00:08:17Now go, bring the net.
00:08:43Bring the net down. Lower.
00:08:45Good.
00:08:47The Americano does the rest.
00:08:49You get that net secured, Joe,
00:08:51and we got the entrance sealed off.
00:08:53Well, let's go.
00:08:55In a suit like that,
00:08:57he'll be happy.
00:08:59In a suit like that,
00:09:01he'll be happy.
00:09:03In a suit like that,
00:09:05he'll be happy.
00:09:07In a suit like that,
00:09:09he'll be happy.
00:09:11In a suit like that,
00:09:13he'll be helpless as a baby.
00:09:15This baby was born in that suit.
00:09:17He's taken pretty good care of himself up to now.
00:09:19Now he's different, my friend.
00:09:41How are things?
00:09:43Lucas isn't getting you scared, is he?
00:09:45He, he, he, he, he.
00:09:47He, he, he, he, he.
00:09:49How are things?
00:09:51Lucas isn't getting you scared, is he?
00:09:53He, he, he, he, he.
00:09:55isn't getting you scared, is he?
00:10:21Take me up, George. Take me up.
00:10:23Bring him in. Bring him in.
00:10:24He's in charge. These lines are found.
00:10:42Joe. Joe, are you all right?
00:10:43Come pull him. Go.
00:10:50They're gone.
00:10:52Joe, can you hear me?
00:10:53Come pull him out.
00:10:55Come pull him out.
00:11:00Look! He's coming up.
00:11:01He's breaking the charge.
00:11:02Get him in. Get him in.
00:11:03Hurry up.
00:11:04He's got the air-hole.
00:11:20He's got the air-hole.
00:11:21Quick.
00:11:22Quick. Shoot him.
00:11:22Shoot him.
00:11:30Bring him to the ladder.
00:11:31Yeah.
00:11:37Help him out.
00:11:38Get him on deck.
00:11:39Joe, he's hurt.
00:11:40Look at that suit.
00:11:42It's all slag.
00:11:43Watch his feet, Obi.
00:11:45Oh, there's water in the suit.
00:11:46Get him over there and sit him down.
00:11:47Quick as you can.
00:11:48Look.
00:11:49He's bleeding badly.
00:11:50I'll get this helmet plate off.
00:11:55Did you get him?
00:11:56I don't know, but I'm glad he didn't get you.
00:11:57Pull the pin, Lucas.
00:11:58You see, I do it.
00:12:03I hope you ain't going to blow up my boat, Mr. Johnson.
00:12:03Like my wife, she's not much, but she's all I have.
00:12:07Don't worry.
00:12:08There's just enough dynamite in these cans to stun anything
00:12:09below the surface.
00:12:10If that's the point, I'll do it.
00:12:11Take a look.
00:12:12Take a look.
00:12:13Take a look.
00:12:14Take a look.
00:12:15Take a look.
00:12:16Take a look.
00:12:17Take a look.
00:12:18Take a look.
00:12:19Take a look.
00:12:20Take a look.
00:12:21Take a look.
00:12:22Take a look.
00:12:22Take a look.
00:12:23Get a look.
00:12:24Take a look.
00:12:25Take a look.
00:12:26Take a look.
00:12:27If that thing's alive, this ought to do the trick.
00:12:29On back to the reader.
00:12:31All right.
00:12:37You do it easy, huh?
00:12:41You ready?
00:12:42Here goes nappin'.
00:12:57Well, no sign of him.
00:13:03Maybe this time we are lucky and he is dead, huh?
00:13:08He, he, he.
00:13:10He, he, he.
00:13:13He, he, he.
00:13:15He, he, he, he.
00:13:18Well, no sign of him.
00:13:20Maybe this time we are lucky and he is dead, huh?
00:13:23He, he, he.
00:13:30There he is.
00:13:32What is?
00:13:33Where?
00:13:37By golly, you're right.
00:13:38There he is.
00:13:39Come on, Lucas.
00:13:40Let's go get him.
00:13:41Always I have the bad luck.
00:13:43Be sure you tie him up good.
00:13:48This is the first telephoto of the fantastic find received from Rio de Janeiro.
00:13:53The creature is in a coma.
00:13:55Has been ever since its capture in an isolated Amazon lagoon.
00:13:58Right now it's being flown to Florida's famed Ocean Harbor Oceanarium,
00:14:02where the experts hope to restore it to consciousness.
00:14:05Movement of the creature has required some split-second timing.
00:14:09It can exist out of water for only a few minutes at a stretch.
00:14:12The capture of the Gill Man has created the greatest scientific stirs since the explosion of the atomic bomb.
00:14:18Further information is anxiously awaited in colleges and universities throughout the world.
00:14:30Why, Neil, that's wonderful.
00:14:32You have such a vibrant color sense for a four-year-old.
00:14:35You know, I think this one is even good enough to show to your friends.
00:14:41All right, lesson's over.
00:14:43Now, turn around, Neil.
00:14:45Turn around.
00:14:46Turn around.
00:14:47Sit down.
00:14:48All right, now.
00:14:50Open your mouth.
00:14:54Oh, that's the boy.
00:14:57All right, now.
00:14:58Cover your eyes.
00:14:59Cover your eyes.
00:15:00That's a good boy.
00:15:02Now, stand up.
00:15:03Stand up.
00:15:04Now, put your arms over your head and stretch.
00:15:06Oh, what a good boy.
00:15:07Morning, Mr. Abbott.
00:15:08Good morning, Dr. Ferguson.
00:15:09Morning, Neil.
00:15:10Come over here and see him.
00:15:13How's he doing?
00:15:14Fine.
00:15:15Neil, what do you think of your work?
00:15:17Flattery will get you nowhere.
00:15:21It's just amazing.
00:15:23He's really as bright as a child.
00:15:25Well, as bright as a two- or three-year-old, anyway.
00:15:27Well, that's fine.
00:15:28But remember, we're supposed to find out what the difference is between the intelligence of an ape and a human being.
00:15:34And at the rate he's going, sometimes I wonder if there is any difference.
00:15:38Say, Doc, would you come here a minute?
00:15:39Sure.
00:15:40Come on, boy.
00:15:43Doc, didn't you say that among the lower animals there were no natural enemies as long as they were well fed?
00:15:48Yeah, something like that.
00:15:49Well, maybe so, Doc, but there were four rats in there when I changed my lights.
00:15:53Now there's only three.
00:15:55It's my considered opinion that rat number four is sitting inside that cat.
00:16:00Are you sure you fed them all this morning?
00:16:02Sure.
00:16:03I always feed them.
00:16:10What'd he do in here?
00:16:14Cleet.
00:16:15Cleet, here's the most important news.
00:16:16The greatest scientific find since the Peking Man.
00:16:18What you got, Max?
00:16:19I'm on an earth, a natural blonde?
00:16:21Here.
00:16:22They've captured that Devonian relic Dr. Reed reported last year.
00:16:25You're kidding.
00:16:27Know what I think?
00:16:28I think you should be thinking about going down to Ocean Harbor.
00:16:31You wouldn't have any trouble.
00:16:32They know your work down there.
00:16:34Cleet.
00:16:35Cleet, you could be the first man to scientifically study a creature that, by all the laws of nature,
00:16:39should have died a quarter of a million years ago.
00:16:44Where are you going?
00:16:46To ask the dean for a leave of absence.
00:16:48What else?
00:16:49Joe!
00:16:50Johnson!
00:16:51Hello!
00:16:52How are you, Lou?
00:16:53Mr. Foster?
00:16:54Never better, Joe.
00:16:55Old country's talking about that catch of yours.
00:16:56Is that right?
00:16:57That ought to be worth a raise, then.
00:16:58It is.
00:16:59What's this I hear about you getting mauled?
00:17:00Ah, just a few scratches.
00:17:01Hey, we'll bring him right up.
00:17:02Let's go down there, boys.
00:17:03Now, keep him straight.
00:17:04Guard him in there easily.
00:17:05Watch his head that doesn't hit on that bulkhead.
00:17:06All right.
00:17:07Move him through slowly.
00:17:08Blur it just a little.
00:17:09All right.
00:17:10All right.
00:17:11Take it away.
00:17:12All right.
00:17:13Take it away.
00:17:14Watch this railing here.
00:17:15Watch this railing.
00:17:16Watch this railing.
00:17:17Watch this railing.
00:17:18Watch this railing.
00:17:19Staying straight.
00:17:20Guard him in there easily.
00:17:21Watch this railing.
00:17:22Come in.
00:17:23Keep him straight.
00:17:24Guard him in there easily.
00:17:25Watch his head that doesn't hit on that bulkhead.
00:17:26All right.
00:17:27Move him through slowly.
00:17:28Blur it just a little.
00:17:30All right.
00:17:32All right.
00:17:33Take it away.
00:17:34Watch this railing, Joe.
00:17:35Watch this railing.
00:17:36Watch this railing.
00:17:38Watch this railing.
00:17:49Keep it coming, boys. Keep it coming, right in here.
00:17:52What's that, George? Keep it coming.
00:17:55You have to raise it. Raise it up a bit.
00:18:01All right, hold it. Now, down.
00:18:19All right, hold it. Hold it. That's good.
00:18:28Afraid I got some bad news for you, Mr. Foster. The Gill Man?
00:18:31Yeah. Been in a coma ever since we captured him.
00:18:34Well, he's still alive.
00:18:35Say, just about.
00:18:37Look, Joe, you can't do this to me.
00:18:39Well, I've got every man, woman and child in the civilized world
00:18:41waiting to meet the Gill Man.
00:18:43The hotels are booked for 50 miles around here.
00:18:45I've got to do this to me.
00:18:47Louie, speeches aren't gonna do any good now.
00:18:49We'll put him in the receiving tank. We'll see what happens.
00:18:51Come on, let's get rolling, Mac.
00:18:53Okay, Joe.
00:19:11I suppose we might describe this, ladies and gentlemen,
00:19:13as the creature's official entry into the 20th century.
00:19:15Here at ocean harbor it will live, if it lives at all,
00:19:19and become the object of scientific study.
00:19:21The question now is whether Joe Hayes,
00:19:23the man who captured the creature,
00:19:25will be able to bring it out of its comatose condition.
00:19:27He's waiting for it now, alone in the tank,
00:19:29apparently showing no sign of fear as his arms reach out.
00:19:33Easy now, let it down easy.
00:19:35But I've got it.
00:19:37Put it down just a little.
00:19:39All right, hold it.
00:19:41Can you get him out, Joe?
00:19:43Yeah, I can make it.
00:19:45Okay, take it away.
00:19:47Take up the rig.
00:19:57Hey, boys, look up here.
00:19:59Man, look at that thing.
00:20:03Will he come out of it?
00:20:04Too early to tell.
00:20:16Pardon me, sir.
00:20:17Miss Dobson, may I have a word with you?
00:20:18Ladies and gentlemen, I have here Miss Helen Dobson,
00:20:20one of the prettiest young ladies
00:20:22it's ever been my pleasure to interview.
00:20:24Miss Dobson was a science major at Belmont University in Texas.
00:20:26Now, well, perhaps I'd better get her to explain it to you.
00:20:29What brings you to the oceanary, Miss Dobson?
00:20:31I'm here to gather material for my master's thesis.
00:20:34I'm studying ichthyology.
00:20:35Ichthyology?
00:20:36That's a $10 word.
00:20:37How about explaining it to us?
00:20:39Well, ichthyology is the study of fish.
00:20:41I see.
00:20:43I notice that Joe Hayes out here has the gill man down in the water
00:20:47and he's walking him around.
00:20:48That seems to be a strange thing to do.
00:20:50Is there any particular reason for it?
00:20:52Well, that's the way they revive sharks and other large fish.
00:20:55And since this creature has gills, they're using the same method.
00:21:00You see, walking forces water into the mouth
00:21:03from which it flows over the gills.
00:21:10Um, as the water traverses past the gills,
00:21:13fine blood vessels on the surface of the gills
00:21:15release a carbon dioxide
00:21:17and pick up a dissolved oxygen from the water
00:21:20which exits from the fish through the gill slit.
00:21:22I see.
00:21:23Well, do you think it'll work in this particular case?
00:21:25Well, I'm no profit.
00:21:27Well, thank you very much for talking to us, Miss Dobson.
00:21:32How does it look, Joe?
00:21:34Can't tell yet, Lou.
00:21:36How long has it been walking this thing?
00:21:37About two hours.
00:21:38What a way to make a living.
00:21:43How long has it been walking this thing?
00:21:58About two hours.
00:22:00What a way to make a living.
00:22:02A million francis were going to walk in.
00:22:03I had no idea.
00:22:04He's been able to prevent my takingه
00:22:16His arm.
00:22:19I saw it.
00:22:20It did move.
00:22:21Watch it up there.
00:22:22He's starting to move.
00:22:23Why doesn't he get out?
00:22:24Get those ropes ready.
00:22:25I want to get out of here as soon as I get a line on him.
00:22:39We're ready, Joe.
00:22:41Go, go, go, go!
00:22:46Hey, get us out of this.
00:22:48Get that camera in here, quick.
00:22:50I'll get out of the tank.
00:22:52Keep that ladder handy, I may need it.
00:22:54What happened when you do?
00:22:55All right, stand by with those boat hooks, boys.
00:22:57That thing will kill somebody.
00:23:01Look out!
00:23:15Joe, look, he's climbing out.
00:23:17Look out, Joe.
00:23:18Give me that.
00:23:20Oh, be careful.
00:23:21Oh!
00:23:22Oh!
00:23:23Joe, careful.
00:23:24Oh, try to find out.
00:23:25Oh, yeah!
00:23:26Oh, yeah!
00:23:27Oh, yeah!
00:23:28Oh, yeah!
00:23:29Joe!
00:23:30Get him out of there!
00:23:35Get the net ready!
00:23:42Throw the net!
00:23:43Throw the net!
00:23:44Throw the net!
00:23:45Throw the net!
00:23:47Throw the net!
00:23:48Throw the net!
00:24:01Take him over here, Joe!
00:24:02Okay, I've got his wrist!
00:24:03Get those touch-back stuff right away!
00:24:04All right, all right!
00:24:05Get out of here before that thing breaks loose again!
00:24:09Ladies and gentlemen, our ocean harbor technicians are about to move the gill man from the receiving
00:24:16tank into the larger permanent tank.
00:24:18Mr. Joe Hayes is in charge of the operation.
00:24:19Open up the gate!
00:24:20Open up the gate!
00:24:25Oh my God.
00:24:33Let us know.
00:24:36Okay.
00:24:37Oh, yes, Mr. Joe Hayes is in charge of the operation.
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00:28:11Very shortly now, the gill man will be fed.
00:28:14Scientists are still investigating his diet.
00:28:17They found the creature reluctant to eat these fish
00:28:20that are swimming about him in the tank.
00:28:41It was a real break finding you here.
00:28:47Look, I'm not one of those specialists
00:28:50who fails to appreciate the other fellow's field.
00:28:52Although, personally, I think we're over-specialized.
00:28:55Why, it's getting so we have experts
00:28:57who concentrate only on the lower section
00:28:59of a specimen's left ear.
00:29:01Well, I must tell you, I know something about your work,
00:29:04and I was quite impressed when I heard you were coming.
00:29:07You're not at all like I expected.
00:29:10I'm glad it disappointed you.
00:29:40You're not at all.
00:29:41You're not at all like I was a fan of my hair.
00:29:43You're not at all like I was at all age looking.
00:29:44I'm not at all.
00:29:45I can't see you, I will.
00:29:46You're not at all.
00:29:47I'm glad you got me.
00:29:50You're glad you got me.
00:29:52THE END
00:30:22He's not much on table manners, is he?
00:30:32Come on, let's get out of here before the crowd runs over us.
00:30:35All right.
00:30:37What are you doing for dinner tonight?
00:30:39You don't waste any time, do you?
00:30:40I've only got two weeks.
00:30:42But you came here to work.
00:30:44Anytime a man can combine business with pleasure, he's batting 500 miles.
00:30:52And now I'll start all over again.
00:31:05Miss Dobson, what are you doing for dinner tonight?
00:31:07Well, I haven't thought about it, sir.
00:31:10Then that's settled.
00:31:11Now, where are you staying?
00:31:13At the Star Motel.
00:31:14Great, so am I.
00:31:15Hey, Professor!
00:31:17Wait for me!
00:31:18Uh-oh, I've been afraid of this.
00:31:22That Joe Hayes is an A-number-one wolf.
00:31:24Avoid him.
00:31:24It'll be difficult, but it can be done.
00:31:26Well, aren't you going to wait for him?
00:31:29What?
00:31:29Let Mr. America cut into my cake?
00:31:31What's the matter, old-timer poop-out?
00:31:34Shouldn't walk these rainboys so fast.
00:31:35Tell them they can't take it.
00:31:37You know, strong upstairs, but no stamina.
00:31:40It's good to see you, Cleet.
00:31:41I heard you were in town.
00:31:42You too.
00:31:42I, uh, understand you're going to be here for a couple of weeks, huh?
00:31:45Yeah, that's right.
00:31:47That's tough.
00:31:47You won't have a chance to enjoy the good things in life.
00:31:50And what are you doing for dinner tonight?
00:31:52Well, I, uh...
00:31:53Uh, sorry, Joe.
00:31:55She just made a date with me.
00:31:57Didn't she?
00:31:58Well, I...
00:31:59Well, yes.
00:32:02Oh, but you can join us, Joe, if you want to.
00:32:05No, thanks.
00:32:05I'll give the professor his chance.
00:32:07I don't like to take advantage of amateurs.
00:32:10See you later.
00:32:11Ladies and gentlemen, introducing Flippi, the educated porpoise.
00:32:28Flippi has been taught to retrieve objects on command.
00:32:31And now for a finale.
00:32:42Flippi will raise the flag.
00:32:44Well, where have you been, boy?
00:33:08Oh, I guess I better introduce you.
00:33:11Professor, this is Chris.
00:33:13My one true love and favorite boyfriend.
00:33:16Pleased to meet you, sir.
00:33:17Well, it's all right, boy.
00:33:18He won't bite you.
00:33:19Oh, come on, boy.
00:33:21Say, you're a good old dog.
00:33:24Does he always travel with you?
00:33:26No, no.
00:33:26He picked me up a couple of weeks ago.
00:33:28I was here watching the porpoises, and he made a pass at me.
00:33:31Didn't you, boy?
00:33:46If Flippi gets any smarter, he'll start talking.
00:33:49He talks all right.
00:33:50We're just not smart enough to understand him.
00:33:53Hi.
00:33:54Hi.
00:33:54Hi.
00:33:55You think Chris is smarter than Flippi, professor?
00:33:58I doubt it.
00:33:59A porpoise has a very large and well-developed brain.
00:34:02In fact, his intelligence lies somewhere between a chimpanzee and a dog.
00:34:07How smart is the Gill Man?
00:34:09Well, that's what I'm here to find out.
00:34:11What his reflexes are like, his behavior pattern, his capacity to learn, his response to stimuli.
00:34:17Oh, it sounds exciting.
00:34:19I hope I'll be able to help.
00:34:20Thanks.
00:34:21I'm sure you will.
00:34:23Here we go.
00:34:25Okay, once more.
00:34:28Back again.
00:34:30All right, Flippi.
00:34:30You may now return to your private quarters, and thank you all.
00:34:35Testing.
00:34:36One, two, three, four.
00:34:41Testing.
00:34:42One, two, three, four.
00:34:47Testing.
00:34:47One, two, three, four.
00:34:51Testing.
00:34:51One, two, three, four.
00:34:56Testing.
00:34:56One, two, three, four.
00:35:03Testing.
00:35:04One, two, three, four.
00:35:07One, two, three, four.
00:35:07One, two, three, four.
00:35:08The speaker must be working.
00:35:10He's reacting to it down there.
00:35:16Be sure your throat mic is tight.
00:35:26Be sure and keep that volume up.
00:35:27Yes, sir.
00:35:32Now, the most important thing is not to become so interested you get careless.
00:35:35Oh, you don't have to worry about that.
00:35:37If anything goes wrong, you head straight for the surface.
00:35:40You understand?
00:35:41All right.
00:35:42Let's go.
00:35:42I sure hate to use this.
00:35:50But I guess we haven't much choice.
00:35:53All right, now.
00:35:53Let's go over it once more.
00:35:56You're to wait for the right moment, and then push the food cage within his reach.
00:35:59Mm-hmm.
00:35:59As he reaches for it, you're to say stop into your throat microphone.
00:36:03He won't know what it means, so I'll condition him by shocking him with a bull prod.
00:36:06Right?
00:36:07Right.
00:36:08Bob, hand me this when I get in the water, will you?
00:36:09Okay.
00:36:12Let's go.
00:36:42Here he comes.
00:37:05Be careful, Crete.
00:37:12That was lesson number one.
00:37:14He knows the pride can hurt him.
00:37:16Put the cage down and stay close to the wall.
00:37:18Right.
00:37:37He's a little gun shy.
00:37:39You better attract his attention.
00:37:41Ziggle the cover, Helen.
00:37:43Okay.
00:37:55Get back, Helen. Here he comes.
00:38:04Now.
00:38:05Stop.
00:38:07Stop.
00:38:18Stop.
00:38:31Stop.
00:38:32Stop.
00:38:33Stop.
00:38:38He's learning fast.
00:38:39Shall we try it again?
00:38:40No.
00:38:41That's enough for now.
00:38:42Let's take the cage up.
00:38:43From now on, we're the only ones who'll feed him.
00:39:13That was fine.
00:39:14Now, you better get out of that rig and remember, we have a date for dinner tonight.
00:39:23Good night.
00:39:24Come on.
00:39:25Let's go.
00:39:26Let's go.
00:39:27Once you have a date, we'll have to get out of this right now.
00:39:28Good night.
00:39:29Let's go.
00:39:59I don't care what the joke writers say. It takes longer for a man to dress. He's got more to put on. How's he doing? Fine. Come on, let's get out of here. All right.
00:40:29Here's the Mickey Finn, professor.
00:40:49Good. Takes about five minutes for this stuff to work. Then you'll be gentle as a baby.
00:40:55I suppose.
00:40:56Fine scientist you are getting squeamish about doping a fish.
00:40:59He's got it.
00:41:57Let's go.
00:42:21Right.
00:42:27Let's go.
00:42:57Let's go.
00:43:27Hey, uh, what goes on here?
00:43:38Oh, well, every second millions of electric impulses leave from one cell of the brain to another, making our minds and moods what they are.
00:43:48You see, those wires on the gill man pick up these impulses and register them here on the chart.
00:43:53Yeah.
00:43:53Naturally, we'd learn a lot more about the creature if we could test him while he was awake.
00:43:58Well, my dear girl, everybody knows that when you're asleep, the brain stops working.
00:44:01No more so than the heart does.
00:44:03The brain waves become irregular, like those of the insane.
00:44:07You mean, uh, I'm crazy when I'm asleep?
00:44:09No more so than when you're awake.
00:44:11Oh, my God.
00:44:17Oh, my God.
00:44:18So many of those who can't help them.
00:44:20That's why I say that, that's why I were asleep.
00:44:22Oh, my God.
00:44:24Oh, my God.
00:44:24Oh, my God.
00:44:25Oh, my God.
00:44:25Oh, my God.
00:44:25Oh, my God.
00:44:26Oh, my God.
00:44:26Oh, my God.
00:44:27Oh, my God.
00:44:58Red corpuscle content only 10% less than human blood.
00:45:04Unnucleated structure.
00:45:08No correlation with a fish sample.
00:45:12It's amazing.
00:45:15Every test, every reaction, it just misses being human.
00:45:26Back again, boy?
00:45:27Say, you're like the proverbial kid brother trying to mooch a nickel.
00:45:32There.
00:45:35What's the matter, boy? You're worn out?
00:45:37Wouldn't you be by now?
00:45:39Here, boy. Fetch it.
00:45:41Fetch it, boy. Fetch it.
00:45:43He's a character.
00:45:44It's nice to get away, lie in the sun. Be like other people.
00:45:54Strange talk coming from a dedicated scientist.
00:45:57Have you forgotten your mission in life?
00:46:00I'll be leaving soon. I'm gonna miss you.
00:46:03You know, sometimes I wonder how I ever got started on all this.
00:46:11Science, fish, ichthyology.
00:46:13Where will it all lead me?
00:46:16As a person, I mean.
00:46:18Most of the kids I went to undergraduate school with are already married and have children.
00:46:21Is that what you want?
00:46:25I don't know.
00:46:26I...
00:46:26I just don't know.
00:46:29But surely you must...
00:46:30But what do you want?
00:46:31Well, it's different with me.
00:46:33I'm a man. I don't have to make a choice.
00:46:35But I do.
00:46:36It's tough on you gals.
00:46:38I'm not saying it's right or wrong.
00:46:40It's just a fact.
00:46:41Doesn't seem right.
00:46:42But you haven't told me what you want.
00:46:45What you want most of me.
00:46:47I'd like to know before I leave.
00:46:49You've become important to me.
00:46:52Very?
00:46:54Uh-huh.
00:47:01Oh, my God.
00:47:02Dog, you're a point killer.
00:47:12Dog, you're a point killer.
00:47:42Dog, you're the only one guy.
00:47:56Oh, my God.
00:47:56Hey, take it easy.
00:47:59You startled me.
00:48:01I'm sorry.
00:48:03You know, I...
00:48:04I pity him sometimes.
00:48:06He's so alone.
00:48:08The only one of his kind in the world.
00:48:10Well, he's...
00:48:11like an orphan of time yeah i've been thinking about it you're going into the tank it's risky too
00:48:18risky i'd sleep better if you leave them to joe and me well haven't i been a help that's not what
00:48:24i'm talking about it's well it's just that he's so unpredictable if anything were to happen oh now
00:48:30nothing's going to happen don't you think you're making a lot out of nothing he's chained and you
00:48:36have the bull prod will you listen you're only going to be here a short time and using joe might
00:48:41hold you up
00:48:55move the ball around you gave him a bad joke last time he's leery that's all right try it again
00:49:25oh
00:49:38careful
00:49:39careful
00:49:55have any questions
00:49:57have any questions
00:49:59have any questions
00:50:09and have any questions
00:50:11while you're right
00:50:13and we'll just leave you there
00:50:15It's amazing.
00:50:22It took me three weeks to teach that to a chip.
00:50:26Let's try it again.
00:50:28Okay?
00:50:29Okay, Professor.
00:50:36Come on.
00:50:45Come on. Come on.
00:50:52Be careful, Helen. Not too close.
00:50:56Come on.
00:51:00Helen! Get back here!
00:51:03Stop!
00:51:04Great!
00:51:06Great!
00:51:10No!
00:51:13Great!
00:51:15Get out of here!
00:51:18Please!
00:51:19Come on. Stay back!
00:51:20Please!
00:51:24Stop!
00:51:28Stop!
00:51:33Stop!
00:51:45Stop!
00:51:46Stop!
00:51:55Stop!
00:51:56Stop!
00:51:57Stop!
00:52:02Stop!
00:52:02What happened, Cleach? You all right?
00:52:10Yeah, I'm all right.
00:52:12Oh, come here, quick, and give Helen a hand.
00:52:16You all right, Helen?
00:52:17Yeah.
00:52:30Plenty mad. Let's get out of here.
00:52:32Plenty mad.
00:53:02Hey, look. He broke the chain.
00:53:15Stand clear. Get back. All of you. Get back. Stand clear.
00:53:20Joe!
00:53:21Get back. Get back. Get back.
00:53:39This is an emergency. The Gill Man has escaped.
00:53:59Please. Please clear the ocean area. Get out, everybody.
00:54:07The Gill Man has broken out of his tank.
00:54:10Clear the area.
00:54:11Return to your cars. Don't approach the beach side of the ocean.
00:54:24You'll probably be heading toward the water.
00:54:26The Gill Man has broken out of his tank.
00:54:47The Gill Man has broken out of his tank.
00:54:51I'm going to look.
00:55:21It is four days since the gill man escaped.
00:55:38Conflicting reports place the fearsome creature as far north as Norfolk, Virginia, and as
00:55:43far south as Panama, but most experts believe the monster is either dead or on its way back
00:55:48to the Amazon.
00:56:09Come on, kids. Break it up.
00:56:11We weren't doing anything.
00:56:13Well, that's good. It's time to go home. Come on. Beat it.
00:56:16Okay, officer. Okay. Anything you say.
00:56:46Come on.
00:56:48Come on.
00:56:51Okay.
00:56:53Come on.
00:56:55Come on.
00:56:58Come on.
00:56:59Come on.
00:57:01Oh, my God.
00:57:31Oh, my God.
00:58:01Oh, my God.
00:58:31Chris.
00:58:43Helen, you all right?
00:58:46Helen!
00:58:47Who is it?
00:58:49Please.
00:58:50Where's Chris?
00:58:51Well, I left him in the bedroom.
00:58:53Isn't he there?
00:58:54No.
00:58:55I heard him how.
00:58:56Well, I'll be right with you.
00:58:57I'll look for him outside.
00:59:05Chris.
00:59:06Here, boy.
00:59:10Here, Chris.
00:59:12Here, boy.
00:59:18Here, Chris.
00:59:27Any sign of him?
00:59:29Uh-uh.
00:59:31Well, I wonder where he could be.
00:59:33Oh, don't worry about it.
00:59:35He's probably chasing a rabbit.
00:59:37He'll show up in the morning. Come on.
00:59:41I'm glad you're coming with me tomorrow.
00:59:43We can take a leisurely cruise up the river
00:59:45and have dinner in Jacksonville.
00:59:47My plane doesn't leave until midnight,
00:59:49so maybe we can go stepping for a couple of hours, if you like.
00:59:52Oh, it sounds wonderful.
00:59:54Will you miss me?
00:59:56It'll be the longest three months.
01:00:16Goodbye, Helen.
01:00:17Goodbye, Cleet.
01:00:18See you, George. Thanks a lot.
01:00:19Have a nice trip.
01:00:21Sorry about everything that happened.
01:00:22Bye.
01:00:23Bye, fellas.
01:00:26Bye.
01:00:27Bye.
01:00:28Bye.
01:00:29Bye.
01:00:30Bye.
01:00:31Bye.
01:00:32Bye.
01:00:33Bye.
01:00:34Bye.
01:00:35Bye.
01:00:36Bye.
01:00:37Bye.
01:00:38Bye.
01:00:39Bye.
01:00:40Bye.
01:00:41Bye.
01:00:42Bye.
01:00:43Bye.
01:00:44Bye.
01:00:45Bye.
01:00:46Bye.
01:00:47Bye.
01:00:48Bye.
01:00:49Bye.
01:00:50Bye.
01:00:51Bye.
01:00:52Bye.
01:00:53Bye.
01:00:54Bye.
01:00:55Now stop worrying about Chris.
01:01:23It's not like him to take off like that.
01:01:26Look, he'll probably be waiting for you on your doorstep when you get home.
01:01:30I hope so.
01:01:32For a scientist, I'm sure I'm a sentimental fool.
01:01:36Stay that way.
01:01:38Come on, now let's enjoy the trip.
01:01:53Come on.
01:01:55Come on.
01:01:57Come on.
01:01:59Come.
01:02:05Come on.
01:02:09That's right.
01:02:18Sure, there's nothing I can do to help.
01:02:21Everything checks, but nothing works.
01:02:24Well, yell if you need me.
01:02:26Okay. Ready?
01:02:27Sure.
01:02:28Let's go.
01:02:48Let's go.
01:03:18Hey, cut it out.
01:03:23You don't want to play, huh?
01:03:25That does it.
01:03:48Let's go.
01:03:57Let's go.
01:03:58Let's go.
01:04:00Let's go.
01:04:01Let's go.
01:04:05Let's go.
01:04:06Let's go.
01:04:10Let's go.
01:04:11Let's go.
01:04:12Let's go.
01:04:13Let's go.
01:04:14Let's go.
01:04:15Let's go.
01:04:16Let's go.
01:04:17Let's go.
01:04:18Try to pull my leg, will you?
01:04:29For a professor, you certainly have the manners of a freshman.
01:04:33Hey, professor!
01:04:35Come on back!
01:04:36It's all fixed!
01:04:38Fun's over.
01:04:48Fun's over.
01:05:18Did you have fun?
01:05:28Oh, yes.
01:05:28It was wonderful.
01:05:30We better get going.
01:05:32Okay.
01:05:48We better get going.
01:06:00Let's go outside.
01:06:14It's hot.
01:06:27Let's go outside.
01:06:28All right.
01:06:29Well, Prince Charming vanishes at midnight, and I won't see him for three long months.
01:06:51Maybe I can stretch a weekend.
01:06:53Might as well be broke, because it's the way I am.
01:06:57You know, scientists are funny.
01:07:00We probe and measure and dissect.
01:07:03Invent lights without heat.
01:07:05Why, a caterpillar's eyebrow.
01:07:07But when it comes to really important things, we're as stupid as the caveman.
01:07:12Important?
01:07:13Mm-hmm.
01:07:14Like love.
01:07:15Makes the world go round, but what do we know about it?
01:07:19Is it a fact?
01:07:21Is it chemistry, electricity?
01:07:22Once when I had a crush on the captain of the high school football team.
01:07:28I looked it up in the dictionary.
01:07:31And love, according to Mr. Webster, is a feeling of strong personal attachment, induced by sympathetic understanding.
01:07:38Have you ever heard such nonsense?
01:07:43I don't know.
01:07:45Some things should remain unknown.
01:07:48I think a poet once said,
01:07:50that love is such a mystery, I cannot find it out.
01:07:55But when I think I'm best resolved, I then am most in doubt.
01:08:08I don't know.
01:08:38I don't know.
01:08:39But when I think I'm best teasing, I don't know.
01:08:41I don't know who makes it one but what you think it's very strange.
01:08:44It's very frustrating.
01:08:45I'm just wondering.
01:08:46Who is that?
01:08:47I mean, I can't let you know.
01:08:48I don't know.
01:08:49I don't know.
01:08:51I don't know.
01:08:54You I don't know.
01:08:58I don't know.
01:08:59I don't know.
01:09:02You I don't know.
01:09:03You I don't know.
01:09:05You I don't know.
01:09:07I don't know.
01:09:08No!
01:09:17No!
01:09:19No!
01:09:27No!
01:09:28No!
01:09:38Helen!
01:09:40Helen!
01:09:42Helen!
01:09:44Helen!
01:09:46Helen!
01:09:48Helen!
01:09:50What was that?
01:09:52I don't know.
01:09:54Helen!
01:09:56Helen!
01:09:58Helen!
01:10:00Helen!
01:10:02Helen!
01:10:04Helen!
01:10:06Helen!
01:10:08Helen!
01:10:10Helen!
01:10:12Helen!
01:10:14Helen!
01:10:16Helen!
01:10:18Helen!
01:10:20The guild had kidnapped a woman from the lobster house at the foot of Pier 9.
01:10:24Pier 9.
01:10:26Units 1, 7, alerted to Pier 9.
01:10:30That's us.
01:10:36Helen!
01:10:38Helen!
01:10:40Helen!
01:10:42Helen!
01:10:44Helen!
01:10:46Man in the water by the buoy!
01:10:48Over here!
01:10:50Here!
01:10:52Helen!
01:10:54Helen!
01:11:0467!
01:11:06This is a 67.
01:11:08Clear the streets of traffic.
01:11:10Order citizens indoors.
01:11:12Police cars on detail 9-1 will report to Waterfront.
01:11:16The guild man is loose in Jacksonville after kidnapping Miss Helen Dobson, a science student.
01:11:32It is believed the monster may be on the prowl, ready to attack others.
01:11:36The police have requested us to advise all citizens to remain indoors until further notice.
01:11:40It is suggested that you keep all lights on, as the creature seems not to be able to stand bright light.
01:11:52So I say to the old man, why should I stay in school?
01:11:56You never finished and you're doing okay.
01:11:58But you can't get a job without a college degree.
01:12:00It's like my pop says it.
01:12:02College degree is like a high school diploma used to be.
01:12:04He says...
01:12:06Hey...
01:12:08What's that?
01:12:10Looks like...
01:12:11The body's been washed ashore.
01:12:13I think we better...
01:12:14Yeah.
01:12:34All bad...
01:12:47... an old man says he needs to settle on theumed Π°Ρ€th grown up.
01:12:49Is she alright?
01:12:50She is alive.
01:12:52No!
01:12:54No!
01:12:55No!
01:12:58No!
01:13:00No!
01:13:02Oh, my God.
01:13:14Car 2-4, the report from area 78 is incorrect.
01:13:18Got it? It is incorrect.
01:13:21The Gill man has not been sighted in that area.
01:13:24He could be headed for Brazil by now.
01:13:27Yeah.
01:13:28The bodies of two men have been found on the banks of the St. Johns River.
01:13:32Car 1-9, investigate bodies.
01:13:35Found near Carr, below Point Diego.
01:13:38Good being here. Let's go.
01:13:58Get a load of that.
01:14:08There's another one over there.
01:14:10Look!
01:14:12Look!
01:14:21All emergency equipment is being mobilized at Point Diego,
01:14:24where the bodies of two students, victims of the Gill man, were found.
01:14:27So far, there's been no trace of Miss Helen Dobson,
01:14:30the pretty young scientist kidnapped by the monster.
01:14:33Her fiancΓ©, Professor Cleet Ferguson, is aiding in the search.
01:14:36The police department asked me to repeat this message.
01:14:39Civil defense trucks and floodlight equipment will report to Point Diego.
01:14:44All right, men. Settle down and give me your attention.
01:14:47I want you to comb this beach and surrounding area carefully.
01:14:51But under no circumstances are any of you to investigate shrubbery hoax
01:14:55or other possible places of concealment unless you are accompanied by an armed guard.
01:15:00Now, the trucks will disperse in both directions and unload about a thousand yards apart.
01:15:06Now, you men all have flashlights.
01:15:09I want you to check them right now to see whether they're in order or not.
01:15:12All right. Come on. Turn them on.
01:15:17Good.
01:15:19Now, if any of you spot the Gill man, report to your group leader.
01:15:23Field fire is very pistol, and the Professor now will get there as soon as possible.
01:15:27May I say something to the men, Captain?
01:15:29Professor Ferguson would like to say something to you.
01:15:35I want to impress upon you once again something your captain said before.
01:15:39Don't take any chances.
01:15:42This is a thinking creature we're hunting.
01:15:45Wily, cruel, dangerous. As strong as any ten of you.
01:15:49Two men have already lost their lives tonight.
01:15:52A girl is missing.
01:15:54I want to find that girl alive more than anything else in the world.
01:15:58But I don't want a single one of you men to risk your life needlessly.
01:16:03Remember that this creature can't stay out of water for more than a few minutes.
01:16:07That limits our search to a narrow strip along the river.
01:16:11So please, obey the captain's instructions to the letter.
01:16:16The moment you spot the Gill man, report it to your group leader.
01:16:21And he'll fire his very pistol.
01:16:23That's it, men. Get at it.
01:16:26All right, men. Get at it.
01:16:27All right, men. Get at it.
01:16:29All right, men. Get at it.
01:16:31All right, honk.
01:16:32All right, men. Let's mend it.
01:16:33Go sky.
01:16:34Let's go.
01:17:04Let's go.
01:17:34Let's go.
01:17:35Hold it.
01:17:36Joe, turn that light back.
01:17:41I think I saw something.
01:17:43Anything to make you happy, man.
01:17:49Hold it.
01:17:50Joe, turn that light back.
01:17:54I think I saw something.
01:17:55Anything to make you happy, man.
01:17:59Hold it.
01:18:04Hold it.
01:18:05I knew I saw something.
01:18:07I can't make it out, but that's no gill man, bub.
01:18:11It's not driftwood either, buster.
01:18:13I'm gonna take a look-see.
01:18:15Any of you guys want to go with me?
01:18:20Joe, keep this lamp right where it is.
01:18:23Right.
01:18:24All right.
01:18:25If you find anything, make with the eyesight.
01:18:27Yeah.
01:18:28Holy cow.
01:18:34A flea couldn't get through there, professor.
01:18:41Hey, they found him.
01:18:42Let's move, boys.
01:18:44Hey, they found him.
01:18:45Let's move, boys.
01:18:46Hey!
01:18:47Hey!
01:18:48Come on.
01:18:49Come on.
01:18:50You lose!
01:18:51Oh, boy!
01:18:56A flea couldn't get through there, professor.
01:18:57Hey, they found him.
01:18:58Let's move.
01:18:59Let's move.
01:19:00Let's move, boys.
01:19:16No!
01:19:18No!
01:19:20No!
01:19:22No!
01:19:24No!
01:19:26No!
01:19:28No!
01:19:30No!
01:19:32No!
01:19:34No!
01:19:36No!
01:19:38No!
01:19:40No!
01:19:42Remember your instructions.
01:19:44The professor is in command from now on.
01:19:46You take orders from him.
01:19:50There he goes!
01:19:52Watch out for the girl!
01:19:54Close your fire!
01:19:56Stop!
01:20:00Stop!
01:20:04Stop!
01:20:06Stop!
01:20:08Stop!
01:20:10Stop!
01:20:12Stop!
01:20:16Stop!
01:20:18Stop!
01:20:20Stop!
01:20:22Stop!
01:20:24Stop!
01:20:26Stop!
01:20:30Come toward me slowly.
01:20:32Don't make your sudden moves.
01:20:34Steady.
01:20:36Hold your fire!
01:20:38Steady. That's it.
01:20:40Stop!
01:20:42Stop!
01:20:44What?
01:20:46No!
01:20:48Stop!
01:20:50Stop!
01:20:52Stop!
01:20:54Stop!

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