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Volcanic activity frees giant scorpions from the earth who wreak havoc in the rural countryside and eventually threaten Mexico City.
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00:00:00For centuries,
00:00:29the prayers of Mexico's peasants
00:00:31have been their only shield
00:00:32against the devastating furies
00:00:34that have wrecked their homes
00:00:36and destroyed their lives.
00:00:38And so today, again they kneel,
00:00:40terrified and helpless,
00:00:41as a new volcano is created
00:00:43by the mysterious and rebellious forces of nature.
00:00:46The earth has split a thousand times.
00:00:49Whole acres of rich farmlands
00:00:51have cracked and dropped from sight.
00:00:53And millions of tons of molten lava
00:00:55are roaring down the slopes
00:00:57in a quake recorded on the seismograph
00:00:59of the University of Mexico
00:01:00as the most violent of modern times.
00:01:04To the benighted citizenry
00:01:05of this remote countryside,
00:01:07the most alarming aspect of the phenomenon
00:01:09is the fact that its unabated hourly growth
00:01:11is without precedence,
00:01:13having reached a towering height
00:01:14of 9,000 feet within a few days.
00:01:17And with each added foot,
00:01:18it spreads its evil onslaught
00:01:20into a wider circumference.
00:01:22But what is now most feared
00:01:23is that rescue work
00:01:24will be severely hampered
00:01:26by the hazardous inaccessibility
00:01:28of the terrain.
00:01:28Hoonk, hoonk!
00:01:29Hoonk!
00:01:30Hoonk!
00:01:30The End
00:02:00The End
00:02:30Well, there she is
00:02:48Yeah
00:02:49Oh, how much further do you suppose, Doc?
00:03:08Three days on this washboard and that volcano looks as far away as it ever did.
00:03:12Nobody stuck a gun in your back to make you become a geologist.
00:03:15Yeah, but you don't have to rub it in.
00:03:19Son Lorenzo, 12 kilometers.
00:03:23You know, if there's any other village within 50 miles of here, a sign like this could confuse people.
00:03:27Ah, it looks like somebody else has been through here lately.
00:03:33Yeah, army truck maybe.
00:03:35Police.
00:03:38Don't get me wrong, Doc.
00:03:39I love this Mexico of yours, but up around here, I think I could stand a little company.
00:03:44For my information, Hank, how did you get permission so fast?
00:03:48For my group, I mean.
00:03:49After all, red tape and that sort of thing.
00:03:51Simple.
00:03:52Just told them the truth, that you needed me along as an interpreter.
00:03:57That may be true.
00:03:59But I think the language you really spoke fast was with our secretary who secured all the documents for you.
00:04:04Oh, I didn't use Spanish with her.
00:04:07That was sign language.
00:04:08Incredible.
00:04:19Truly, isn't it?
00:04:21If these estimates are right, this quake may be as severe as Mont Paley, Vesuvius, San Francisco.
00:04:28Lucky there are so few people up here.
00:04:31Well, there were enough.
00:04:38Hello.
00:04:43Hi.
00:04:44How far are you coming, fellas?
00:04:45Mexico City.
00:04:46We left on Monday.
00:04:47Where do you want to go?
00:04:48San Lorenzo.
00:04:49How far is it?
00:04:50Do you know?
00:04:51Who knows how the bridges are?
00:04:53Maybe a couple of hours.
00:04:54A police car went by just before sundown.
00:04:57They didn't come back, so maybe they got through okay.
00:05:00Was San Lorenzo hurt badly?
00:05:02Who knows?
00:05:03The telephone line is out down since the earthquake.
00:05:06Thanks a lot.
00:05:07See you later.
00:05:08Take it easy.
00:05:25What the devil was that?
00:05:27I don't know.
00:05:30Ordinarily, I've got nothing against Moonlight Nights, but I'll be glad to get by this one.
00:05:33Looks like a farmhouse up ahead.
00:05:38Maybe we can get some water up there.
00:05:40I hope so.
00:05:40I'd like to save those last two bottles of beer.
00:05:42Little gas station never looked better.
00:06:04A little gas station never looked better.
00:06:08Hello? Anybody home?
00:06:11I'll see if I can find the well.
00:06:22Hey, hello in there.
00:06:24I wonder if we can have some water for our jeep.
00:06:31Hey, Hoss!
00:06:33Yeah? Come here!
00:06:39Look at this.
00:06:42Over here, too.
00:06:47What do you suppose...
00:06:52Look at that!
00:07:03What do you make of it?
00:07:05Must be that patrol car those telephone men saw, but...
00:07:09I certainly have no idea what could have happened or why.
00:07:13What could do this to a car out here?
00:07:15You don't suppose they're trying to walk to San Lorenzo?
00:07:195-1-1. Calling 5-1-1. Do you read me?
00:07:23Sergeant Vega, do you read me?
00:07:25This is headquarters calling 5-1-1.
00:07:29Hello? Hello, do you read me?
00:07:315-1-1. I read you, Sergeant Vega. What's your location?
00:07:35Sergeant Vega?
00:07:36Here, you better take this. Your head man down here.
00:07:40Hello?
00:07:41Go ahead, please.
00:07:42This is Arturo Ramos, professor of geology from the university.
00:07:46My associate and I came upon this patrol car.
00:07:49There has been an accident.
00:07:51I believe we're a few kilometers south of the village of San Lorenzo.
00:07:55Where's Sergeant Vega?
00:07:57He's not here. He... No one is here.
00:08:00The car is badly damaged, but there's no blood.
00:08:03Did the car run off the road?
00:08:05No. Frankly, it...
00:08:07Didn't the police sergeant make a report after the accident?
00:08:10The radio's working.
00:08:11No, we have heard nothing.
00:08:12Thank you, professor. Leave the patrol car as it is.
00:08:15We shall order military intelligence to send an emergency unit to San Lorenzo immediately.
00:08:19We will.
00:08:25Well, we're not doing any good here, pal.
00:08:33Hank, some of my countrymen may like rattlesnakes from the house.
00:08:37I can do without them.
00:08:38Let's take a look.
00:08:42So, let's take a look.
00:08:45Let's take a look.
00:08:48Let's take a look.
00:08:50Go to the location.
00:08:51It's like a village and a place to where to turn out.
00:08:52We hurt the house.
00:08:53It's like a village!
00:08:54I'm going to give the wine now to this place.
00:08:55It's like a village or whatever, and the village or other people.
00:08:58I'm going to take a look.
00:09:01You guys will see!
00:09:02I'm going to give you a movie.
00:09:03I'm going to give you a movie.
00:09:04I'm going to give you a movie.
00:09:06So, that's a movie.
00:09:08Oh, my God.
00:09:38That rattlesnake is the worst kind of them all.
00:09:58Come on, fella.
00:10:03There you go.
00:10:06You had practice, Mr. Scott?
00:10:11I guess so, with four brothers and two sisters.
00:10:15What do you suppose caused this wreck?
00:10:17That police car out there?
00:10:19Could have been a bull.
00:10:21Well, if it was, it had to be the grandpappy of the biggest bull it ever was.
00:10:24Huh?
00:10:26You did notice the fried beans were still hot on the stove.
00:10:29Yep.
00:10:29So?
00:10:30Look, when I've already got a half a dozen questions I can't answer, I try to ignore any new ones.
00:10:35You think we ought to use the radio to tell them about the kid?
00:10:37Nope.
00:10:38I think we ought to get to San Lorenzo as quick as we can.
00:10:41Look at this kid.
00:10:42Not a peep out of him.
00:10:45You know, if I ever have any of my own, I think I'll feed him beans and tortillas, too.
00:10:49Then I'll be able to get some sleep nights.
00:10:50Hey, wait a minute.
00:10:57Hey, wait a minute.
00:11:20Every cartridge has been fired.
00:11:48Hello?
00:11:55Hello?
00:11:56We only found Sergeant Vega and the baby.
00:11:59I have that, Professor.
00:12:00Right.
00:12:00You said Vega's revolver had all chambers fired?
00:12:03Yes.
00:12:04All.
00:12:05And what?
00:12:06We wish we knew, too.
00:12:08Thank you again.
00:12:09The emergency unit will be in San Lorenzo tomorrow.
00:12:11Right.
00:12:12That's all.
00:12:18We're from Mexico City.
00:12:27I say we're from Mexico City.
00:12:29We're scientists.
00:12:30Is the mayor here?
00:12:33He's not to rest for a day or two.
00:12:35Rosa, don't let him try to do too much.
00:12:37Father!
00:12:38Father!
00:12:38Please come, Father Delgado.
00:12:40The war is open.
00:12:41Help is here.
00:12:42From Mexico City.
00:12:43At last.
00:12:44Thank God.
00:12:45I'll ask him in Spanish.
00:12:46Welcome to San Lorenzo.
00:12:52I am Father Delgado.
00:12:54Arturo Ramos of the university.
00:12:56Dr. Henry Scott from the United States.
00:12:58I'm afraid I can't introduce this one.
00:13:01Manuel Tiburcio.
00:13:03And the parents?
00:13:04They weren't there.
00:13:06I think it might be better if we discuss this inside for them.
00:13:09Perla!
00:13:10Perla, where are you, Perla?
00:13:12Weisinger.
00:13:12They were dead.
00:13:13They were dead.
00:13:15They were dead.
00:13:18And now, Father, do you believe there's a demon bull killing us all one by one?
00:13:22Perla.
00:13:23I'll take Manuel.
00:13:24I'll take him with me.
00:13:26But I will not protect him from the devil just by lighting candles.
00:13:30Gentlemen, I know you are weary after your journey.
00:13:33Can I offer you what hospitality the village may provide?
00:13:36Thank you, Father.
00:13:37Thank you, Father.
00:13:37Thank you, Father.
00:13:37Thank you, Father.
00:13:38Thank you, Father.
00:13:39Thank you, Father.
00:13:40Thank you, Father.
00:13:41Thank you, Father.
00:13:46That car, Father.
00:13:47Just pushed in as though it were paper.
00:13:51And finding the sergeant.
00:13:53With the look of death none of us had ever seen before.
00:13:57And this isn't the first time?
00:13:59The first Sunday after the eruption.
00:14:01Various of the congregation were not in church.
00:14:04This is understandable, you realize.
00:14:06Travel might have been impossible.
00:14:09Then the Tiburcio family simply vanished.
00:14:13The farm, as you had described, ravaged as by some giant being.
00:14:18But there were no bodies.
00:14:19None until last Thursday.
00:14:22Since then, a young girl.
00:14:26She was crossing the fields to spend that night with some cousins.
00:14:28Was found in the morning.
00:14:32Horrible.
00:14:33And the Dominguez brothers' ranches.
00:14:36Were discovered in the gully with that look of horror on their faces.
00:14:40And no blood.
00:14:42It's small consolation, Father, I admit.
00:14:45But as a scientist, I know where the effects are so similar.
00:14:48There must be a simple, logical cause.
00:14:52I wonder how simple, Dr. Ramos.
00:14:56Or how logical.
00:14:58Father, what about that story about the demon bull?
00:15:01That seems like a strange superstition.
00:15:04Well, the demon bull is a symbol of evil among many ancient civilizations.
00:15:09About two days ago, all the workmen on the big Miraflores ranch, that's a huge estate on the other side of the foothills, decided to leave their work and come here to San Lorenzo.
00:15:22Now, these men usually frightened of nothing.
00:15:25Said they wouldn't work there a day longer.
00:15:28They brought the tail of the demon bull.
00:15:30Has Miraflores been attacked also?
00:15:33Cattle had been found dead in various areas of the ranch.
00:15:37They hadn't been rounded up yet this year.
00:15:40And for miles around, cowboys came upon one dead steer after another.
00:15:45One of them had heard the tale of the demon bull of the Maricopa.
00:15:50Now, gentlemen, I do not believe it.
00:15:53But it's as good an explanation as any other one.
00:15:56Well, I'd like to think that our research up here might be of some help.
00:15:59Yes, do I.
00:16:02But this is no time to begin.
00:16:04I know you're exhausted from your journey.
00:16:07From listening to me.
00:16:09Tonight you will stay here and maybe in the morning things won't seem quite so mysterious.
00:16:14Indeed, I hope so.
00:16:16Here we are, isolated, almost cut off from civilization.
00:16:20Having lost family or friends.
00:16:23Something absolutely unknown.
00:16:26We could be in another world.
00:16:29Of course.
00:16:33Good night, buddy.
00:16:35Good night.
00:16:48Thank you for everything, Paolo.
00:16:52Really appreciate it.
00:16:53That's all right.
00:16:54See you later this afternoon.
00:16:58Dr. Ramos, Dr. Scott,
00:17:00I will ask you one more time not to begin this unnecessary expedition.
00:17:04Major Cascio, Dr. Ramos and I have answered all of your questions.
00:17:07I don't see how we can be of any further service to you.
00:17:09No, I don't require you for my work here.
00:17:12I only know that if you start for that crater
00:17:14and find yourself in any kind of difficulties,
00:17:17men who are much more badly needed here will have to go find you.
00:17:21I'm sorry.
00:17:22So that's why you must come back safely and before sundown
00:17:25with all the answers to your questions and mine.
00:17:46Now you've got me.
00:17:48What do you say, Doc?
00:17:49Should we try around over that side or over here?
00:17:52Neither one of them looks exactly like a Pan-American highway.
00:17:57Everyone's always said that the best fishers were on the eastern slope.
00:18:00You can see the lava there.
00:18:02Maybe we can get close enough to get some pictures
00:18:04and plan our best approach.
00:18:05Do you see a trail up around those rocks?
00:18:15I don't know about that, but I found something a lot more interesting.
00:18:19So?
00:18:20No.
00:18:21Oh, si, si, senor.
00:18:23Here, have a look.
00:18:24It'll do you a lot more good than that bottled water.
00:18:26Oh, yes.
00:18:32Now I see them.
00:18:34Oh, Doc, you haven't got that thing in focus.
00:18:37They're focused.
00:18:38And it's a very handsome horse, and I'd like to get started, Hank.
00:18:41Horse?
00:18:45There was a girl on that horse.
00:18:47Come on.
00:18:48We've got to get started and find her.
00:19:10Now, don't move too much.
00:19:12I said don't move.
00:19:14Well, find out if you're all right first.
00:19:15Oh, I'm all right.
00:19:18Really.
00:19:20Except I could have done this more gracefully
00:19:21if I'd known spectators were around.
00:19:23Now, don't worry about that.
00:19:25Gently, now.
00:19:26No broken bones, senorita?
00:19:28No sharp pains?
00:19:29No, really, I'm all right.
00:19:31I've fallen off Lucero before.
00:19:33Not for many years, but...
00:19:35I really can ride, gentlemen.
00:19:39I'm Teresa Alvarez, Amira Flores.
00:19:42Hank Scott.
00:19:43Dr. Arturo Ramos.
00:19:44Oh, the luck of the Alvarez.
00:19:47Come off a horse on a land right next to a doctor.
00:19:49Doctors of geology.
00:19:50We operate only with little hammers on rocks.
00:19:53Say, how about the horse?
00:19:54I saw him gallop off that way.
00:19:56Oh, don't bother.
00:19:57Lucero always goes back to Amira Flores.
00:19:59But the saddle, I don't know.
00:20:02I'll get it.
00:20:03You're very kind.
00:20:04No bother at all.
00:20:05Do you happen to have a canteen?
00:20:07Oh, sure.
00:20:08It's right on the jeep.
00:20:09Come on.
00:20:09There's a mirror you can use.
00:20:17Right.
00:20:22Well, we'll be here several weeks at least.
00:20:25See, we're conducting a sort of a preliminary survey,
00:20:28and then some of the other boys will join us here sometime next month.
00:20:31You make it sound like a very intriguing occupation.
00:20:34Oh, it is.
00:20:35You meet such interesting volcanoes.
00:20:37Hey, Hank!
00:21:04Hey, Hank!
00:21:04Thank you, doctor.
00:21:09Oh, thank you.
00:21:11I found this near the saddle.
00:21:13Oh, is that good?
00:21:14I'll say it is.
00:21:15It's obsidian.
00:21:16That's lava that's cool.
00:21:18Well, I wouldn't know.
00:21:20Cattle, yes.
00:21:20But rocks?
00:21:22Could I ask another favor of you?
00:21:24Oh, sure.
00:21:25Would you mind turning back and taking me to San Lorenzo?
00:21:27Be glad to.
00:21:28Oh, thank you.
00:21:29Yes.
00:21:34I must get there today.
00:21:36You see, the telephone isn't working, and I have to hire some riders to help with my cattle.
00:21:40That old volcano was really causing a lot of trouble this time.
00:21:43Yeah, we heard in the village about your cowboys.
00:21:46Oh?
00:21:47Well, if I lose my cattle, I lose everything.
00:21:50How are things in San Lorenzo?
00:21:52Oh, so-so.
00:21:53I don't know what's gotten into my vaqueros at Miraflores.
00:21:58So there was an earthquake, and the cattle started eating some poisonous wheat we haven't learned of yet.
00:22:04Is that any reason to act like frightened children?
00:22:06I don't think it's just a poisonous plant, senorita.
00:22:09Even in this climate, you don't grow them that can push in the side of a building and wreck a car.
00:22:23Oh, uh, don't forget, you promised to use Miraflores as your headquarters.
00:22:35It will be a great convenience, senorita.
00:22:38Then we'll meet later?
00:22:39Right.
00:22:39Chimoco, Felipe, Jose, all of you.
00:22:58Let me ask you this.
00:23:00If your patron, my father, were alive today,
00:23:03would you become frightened of sounds in the night and run like silly children to the safety of the village?
00:23:07Senorita Teresa, I understand you need a...
00:23:10I say only this, muchachos.
00:23:12I've known you all for all my life.
00:23:15We've always worked together.
00:23:17Many of you were born at Miraflores.
00:23:19That's right.
00:23:22If you don't wish to return just to help me save my cattle for me,
00:23:25then return to save Miraflores.
00:23:30What do you say, muchachos?
00:23:32We'll return.
00:23:41A los caballos.
00:23:42Vamos, vamos.
00:23:43Dr. Ramos.
00:23:45Dr. Scott.
00:23:46Mayor Corcio wants to see you.
00:23:48Where is it?
00:23:49In the laboratory with Dr. De La Cruz.
00:23:51Laboratory?
00:23:52You'll be surprised at the experiments that go on there.
00:23:55Where is it?
00:23:56This way.
00:23:59Doctor, is that the patrolman?
00:24:02Yes, Sergeant Vega, who lived during his duty and who may perform a greater one now.
00:24:12Please.
00:24:13Well, look like subcutaneous cells that have just burst or run rampant.
00:24:32My analysis is also, Dr. Scott.
00:24:37Not from any poison I can identify with this equipment.
00:24:43Lopez.
00:24:44You help again, please.
00:24:46And this pure alcohol.
00:24:55And this distilled water.
00:24:59And this tequila.
00:25:01And this water with so much salt.
00:25:03You, uh, think it is a poison, then?
00:25:09I do.
00:25:10Not a chemical poison, Doctor.
00:25:12No.
00:25:13But I believe, for many reasons, that this is an organic poison.
00:25:18I have had a little experience with them.
00:25:21The venous of the snakes.
00:25:23The wasp spiders.
00:25:24Well, I will prepare the slides and specimens and take them to a man in Mexico City who will be sure to know.
00:25:32Velasco.
00:25:33You know Velasco?
00:25:34Who doesn't, Doctor?
00:25:36Well, as you say, if it's an organic poison, anything from nature, the grave Velasco will identify it.
00:25:43You said for many reasons.
00:25:45What other reasons?
00:25:46Well, there was only one wound here.
00:25:49But no blood.
00:25:50Then, the situation of the tissues.
00:25:54The strange bacteria.
00:25:57Bacteria, I think.
00:25:59Found in the soil samples near the footprints.
00:26:02Footprints?
00:26:02Footprints.
00:26:03You're amazed.
00:26:08Were something knocks down dwellings, flattened cornfields, it would be amazing if there were no footprints.
00:26:15Never saw a moolage of a print this size.
00:26:18Whatever it is, my friends, I don't believe anyone has ever seen a food, a cloud, this size, except those poor unfortunates who we never had.
00:26:32One question, Doctor.
00:26:33I hope I can answer it.
00:26:35The alcohol, the distilled water, the salt solution, I can understand that.
00:26:40But what's the tequila for?
00:26:41Well, in your country, I believe you call it the coffee break.
00:26:52There's the hacienda.
00:26:54Yeah, that really looks like quite a place.
00:26:55Well, it looks like you were pretty lucky.
00:27:23That thing really came close, didn't it?
00:27:25Yes.
00:27:25We were blessed that it didn't go any further.
00:27:27Our plantation would have been ruined like the rest of the land.
00:27:30Senorita, thank heaven you're safe.
00:27:47When Lucero came back to the stables yesterday without you, I began to search for hills.
00:27:51Oh, Pio, I'd already been found by someone else.
00:27:53This is Dr. Scott and Dr. Ramos.
00:27:56This is my foreman, Pio.
00:27:57Hi, Pio.
00:27:58Well, this way.
00:27:59Get down.
00:28:09Not only comfortable, but cool, too.
00:28:11Yes, sometimes I think being cool is by far the most important on days like this.
00:28:16Well, I know you'll want showers.
00:28:21Florentina, show Dr. Ramos to the blue room.
00:28:24Si, senorita.
00:28:25And Juanito, you show Dr. Scott to the left wing.
00:28:29I'll take care of them.
00:28:33Well, I'll see you later.
00:28:34And you can tell me all about your expedition.
00:28:40Not bad, Doc.
00:28:41For half a day's work, Chamaco.
00:28:49Not bad.
00:28:49Tell the boys.
00:28:51Yes, Pio, yes.
00:28:52We get them all brought in by Thursday.
00:28:55Why put on such a face?
00:28:57We will do it if I have to stay in the saddle without sleep myself.
00:29:01Pio, don't you understand?
00:29:02Can't you see that cattle knows that something evil is carried in the wind?
00:29:06Let us wait, Pio.
00:29:07All women, Chamaco.
00:29:08Now let us have a good supper and forget these superstitions.
00:29:20Would you like some brandy, sir?
00:29:22Yes, thank you.
00:29:23Just a minute.
00:29:24Juanito, hurry with the brandy.
00:29:28Would you like some, too?
00:29:29Please.
00:29:30I'll take care of them.
00:29:35Muchas gracias.
00:29:38May I make a complaint, Teresa?
00:29:48Oh, I'm sorry.
00:29:49What was not done suitably?
00:29:51Well, that's just it.
00:29:53Everything was done beautifully.
00:29:56You know, you're making it very difficult to think about settling down to work.
00:29:59Well, is that so bad?
00:30:01It all depends.
00:30:02It might be very bad if I stopped thinking about work altogether and just started concentrating on pleasure.
00:30:11Hank, those volcanoes have been there for hundreds of years.
00:30:14I'm sure they wouldn't mind waiting just a little longer.
00:30:18I didn't expect you two to be discussing volcanoes.
00:30:21I've got something to show you.
00:30:23I noticed it last night at the village.
00:30:39See anything?
00:30:40Hold it up against the light.
00:30:41That's fantastic, Doc.
00:30:50Why, there's a scorpion trapped in there.
00:30:53I think so.
00:30:54A few hundred years old, but there he is.
00:30:57I wanted to show it to you before I broke it open.
00:30:58Alive?
00:31:13Impossible.
00:31:14Juanito, bring a jar.
00:31:15I can't believe it.
00:31:16Life enduring for centuries like this.
00:31:18And under all that heat?
00:31:19Velasco will certainly be interested in this.
00:31:22Here, Juanito.
00:31:28Pardon me, señores.
00:31:34Do you like to keep scorpions?
00:31:36I know a place where they are millions.
00:31:38Oh, not like this one, Juanito.
00:31:43Pancho!
00:31:45Pancho, if you don't know how to behave, I have to send you out.
00:31:49I want a magnifying glass to watch this little monster.
00:31:55You know, I could throw this scorpion out the window.
00:31:57Then we'd really be alone.
00:31:59It's simpler than that.
00:32:00Why don't we go outside?
00:32:02Why don't we?
00:32:05Oh, excuse me.
00:32:06The line's been fixed.
00:32:11Hello?
00:32:12Hello?
00:32:14Just testing the line.
00:32:16Oh, is the line all fixed?
00:32:17All clear, ma'am.
00:32:18Mira Flores is the last one, señora.
00:32:27What?
00:32:44Mira Flores is the last one.
00:32:46Hold on.
00:32:46Dad, mister.
00:32:47What?
00:32:47What is under the bridge?
00:32:49Yeah, I know.
00:32:49What?
00:32:50What's under the bridge?
00:32:50Oh, is everybody.
00:32:51There's no Mozambique.
00:32:53What? What's under the bridge?
00:33:05No! In the radio!
00:33:08Hey, come here!
00:33:13Listen to this!
00:33:17Hello, hello!
00:33:19Hello, what's wrong?
00:33:21Look up!
00:33:23Let's go!
00:33:29No, can you not know?
00:33:31Get the truck!
00:33:53No!
00:33:54No!
00:33:55No!
00:33:56No!
00:33:57No!
00:33:58No!
00:33:59No!
00:34:00No!
00:34:01No!
00:34:02No!
00:34:07No!
00:34:08No!
00:34:09No!
00:34:10No!
00:34:11Help!
00:34:41Where's the arroyo bridge?
00:34:43I'll show you.
00:34:45Pancho!
00:34:47What's happening to you tonight?
00:34:49Keep quiet.
00:34:51Doc, we have to go over to the bridge.
00:34:53There's some trouble. Come on.
00:34:55And you be a good boy.
00:34:59Pancho!
00:35:01Pancho!
00:35:03Pancho!
00:35:05Pancho!
00:35:07Pancho!
00:35:09Pancho!
00:35:11Pancho!
00:35:13Pancho!
00:35:15Pancho!
00:35:17Pancho, come back!
00:35:19I'll get you!
00:35:23Senorita!
00:35:25What's wrong with the caterpillar?
00:35:27I cannot say.
00:35:29Help! Mess your hand!
00:35:31Well, that's one neat.
00:35:39Run Juanito!
00:35:41Give me your gun.
00:35:43Call for help.
00:35:45Get the gigantic scorpion!
00:35:47Where is Juanito?
00:35:49He's safe!
00:35:51Operator!
00:35:53Operator!
00:35:55Operator!
00:35:57Operator!
00:35:59Operator!
00:36:01Operator!
00:36:03Please hurry! Operator!
00:36:05Please hurry! Operator!
00:36:07Operator! Operator!
00:36:16Please hurry! Operator!
00:36:37Operator! Operator!
00:37:07Come on!
00:37:37I shot that thing a dozen times.
00:37:59Must be after the cattle.
00:38:03Dad!
00:38:04Juanita, come on, quick!
00:38:07Juanita, come on in with the jeep, quick!
00:38:25Juanita, come on!
00:38:28Juanita, come on!
00:38:44Come on.
00:39:07Dr. Velasco.
00:39:08Dr. Ramos, I hope I find you here.
00:39:10This is fantastic.
00:39:12Dr. Velasco.
00:39:14Thank God, Father. We thought you were all dead.
00:39:16This is all that remains.
00:39:19Even the animals.
00:39:21I cannot speak of this night.
00:39:24Even? Devoured?
00:39:26Father, I have been sent here in charge of emergency arrangements.
00:39:29All that are left will be moved to safety.
00:39:31Certainly.
00:39:32Please tell everyone to be ready to leave San Lorenzo.
00:39:35And, Father, they may only take what they can carry in their arms.
00:39:38Very well.
00:39:39Where is the laboratory?
00:39:41It's over there.
00:39:46As soon as I received the samples, I identified the poison as that of a scorpion.
00:39:50But I had no concept of the creature size until I saw this.
00:39:54And this.
00:39:56This specimen found by Dr. Ramos is of a species thought to be extinct since the Triasian era.
00:40:05We have known it in a fossil state, but never alive.
00:40:09Now, from the bowels of the earth, it has come forth again to plague the earth.
00:40:14What can we do?
00:40:16I emptied the machine guard at one of them.
00:40:19I beg of you all not to lose your heads.
00:40:22In any sense of the word.
00:40:24But we have a few advantages against this enemy.
00:40:27First, they come out to eat only at night.
00:40:30Thus, we have the daylight hours to try to find and destroy them.
00:40:33Secondly, they are somewhat slow and lethargic.
00:40:37Until inflamed by the smell of blood.
00:40:40I still ask one question, sir.
00:40:42Yes.
00:40:43What weapon do you intend to use?
00:40:45Gas.
00:40:46Poison gas.
00:40:48It has been proved effective against Norma's pieces.
00:40:52Let us pray it works against the scorpion eatery.
00:40:55If it does not, may God help all of you.
00:41:07Be ready at dawn.
00:41:09Is that all of them, Lieutenant?
00:41:10Yes, sir.
00:41:11I want to do what I can, too.
00:41:15Senorita Alvarez.
00:41:17I understand your emotions.
00:41:18Believe me, Dr. Velasco, I'm not trying to be emotional.
00:41:20I wouldn't ask to come along if I thought I couldn't help.
00:41:22Teresa, you don't know the hardships.
00:41:24Dr. Velasco, Major Cusillo.
00:41:26I know this area like the palm of my hand.
00:41:29Better than any man here.
00:41:31I'm a good shot.
00:41:32You said yourself you needed all the help you could get.
00:41:37Senorita Alvarez.
00:41:38I think you have found yourself a job.
00:41:41Gentlemen.
00:41:42Major Cusillo and I are planning this.
00:41:47Note where the various incidents have occurred.
00:41:50I want to go with you.
00:41:52I want to do a job.
00:41:54Don't worry, Juanito.
00:41:56We'll get together again.
00:41:57That's a promise.
00:41:59Oh, see if you can find my boots for me, will you?
00:42:02I know where they are.
00:42:13Here they are.
00:42:14Oh, good.
00:42:15They are very, very fine boots.
00:42:17Kind of like those, huh?
00:42:19Mm-hmm.
00:42:20Tell you what, Juanita.
00:42:22When you get to be a big man, I'll get you a pair just like these.
00:42:26I thank you, Mr. Hank.
00:42:29You like that, huh?
00:42:30Uh-huh.
00:42:31I know how to write very good.
00:42:33I know how to shoot very good.
00:42:35I'm seven and a half years old.
00:42:37That's almost a half a man.
00:42:39A half a man?
00:42:41Oh, Juanita.
00:42:43You know, sometimes even a half a man has a lot of different jobs to do.
00:42:47And right now the most important job for you to do is to take care of your grandmother.
00:42:51She can take care of herself.
00:42:53I know, but you've got plenty of time to do more exciting things.
00:42:57And you, you be very careful and don't get hurt, won't you?
00:43:02Don't worry.
00:43:03I promise.
00:43:04And a fool man never break his promise.
00:43:08Okay.
00:43:09All right.
00:43:23Oh, I don't see a thing, Dr. Velasco.
00:43:25Might as well go on.
00:43:26All right.
00:43:28I am.
00:43:29You must be in trouble now.
00:43:30Thank you, sir.
00:43:33I am.
00:43:34I am.
00:43:35You're a beautiful one.
00:43:36We'll come back.
00:43:37How is he?
00:43:38You're a beautiful one.
00:43:39Uh-huh.
00:43:41You're a beautiful one.
00:43:42I am.
00:43:43I'm better, I am.
00:43:44I am.
00:43:45I am.
00:43:46I am.
00:43:47I am.
00:43:48I'm so beautiful.
00:43:49I am.
00:43:50I am.
00:43:51Major.
00:43:52Yes, Doctor.
00:43:53Tell your captain to hold all the heavy equipment until we call for it.
00:44:10OK, Doctor.
00:44:11Here it is.
00:44:21A great big opening.
00:44:23I guess he found it, Doctor Velasco.
00:44:25Yes.
00:44:30Look, there's something wrong with his horse.
00:44:32He's falling in.
00:44:34Let's hurry up there, Hank.
00:44:40Come on.
00:44:41Let's call.
00:44:51We must get down to the lower level.
00:45:04Let's go.
00:45:21This crevice is new.
00:45:22It must have opened during one of the earthquakes.
00:45:24This looks like a job for us, Doc.
00:45:26Of course.
00:45:27No chance for Mendoza.
00:45:29How deep do you say it is?
00:45:32Well, Doc and I have been down many a cave, but there's no way of really telling until you actually hit bottom.
00:45:54Well, the only way we can find out is try to go down there ourselves.
00:45:57What do you say, Doc?
00:45:58Right.
00:45:59Don't ask her, will that poisonous gas work in a crevice this big?
00:46:02I could not anticipate such a void as this.
00:46:04It may dissipate.
00:46:06Major, I think you better bring all your heavy equipment up here.
00:46:09Crane, tanks and all.
00:46:13Captain, bring the crane and all the heavy equipment.
00:46:17You want my men to go down there?
00:46:20Get his suicide.
00:46:21Don't worry about it.
00:46:22Doc and I haven't had a decent elevator ride in a long time.
00:46:25Hank, please, no.
00:46:29What are you doing here?
00:46:33I'm a stowaway.
00:46:35Look, Juanita, do me a favor, will you?
00:46:38And just stay out of the way.
00:46:39Yes, Mr. Hank.
00:46:40Good.
00:46:41And just sit in the jeep like a big boy, okay?
00:46:52Put these in the cage.
00:46:53Why the birds, Professor?
00:46:54Because if the birds stop singing, that means there's poison gas in the cave.
00:46:59Hank, you don't have to do it.
00:47:00Neither of you.
00:47:01It's not your responsibility.
00:47:02Whose responsibility is it?
00:47:05The police.
00:47:06The army.
00:47:07The people who live here.
00:47:08Now look, Doc and I know more about caves than anyone else here.
00:47:23Why did you do that?
00:47:24Maybe I just wanted to see what you do.
00:47:27What did I do?
00:47:28You did all right.
00:47:30Senorita.
00:47:33You can help us if you will keep the log of the descent.
00:47:35How many meters down?
00:47:36The reports which are made?
00:47:38Sure.
00:47:39Keep yourself busy.
00:47:40That's my theory.
00:47:41Oh, and don't forget to take care of little Juanito.
00:47:53All right.
00:47:54Take it down.
00:48:23Take it down.
00:48:24Let's go.
00:48:54Look down there.
00:49:01Stop. Stop the cage a minute.
00:49:04Stop!
00:49:07Hank, are you all right?
00:49:09It's the head of a scorpion in the wall. Hold on a second.
00:49:11Okay, I got a picture of it.
00:49:24Lower on.
00:49:25All right. Lower them down.
00:49:26We've just hit bar.
00:49:52We're in a huge cabin. I've never seen a cave so big in my life.
00:50:00Can you see the signs of Mendoza?
00:50:02No, not from here.
00:50:04We'll take a look around.
00:50:05Oh, the birds seem all right.
00:50:22Yeah.
00:50:22You're welcome.
00:50:23I
00:50:53Are you there, Hank?
00:51:20Hank, answer.
00:51:43Are you there, Hank?
00:51:47Dr. Ramos, Dr. Ramos.
00:51:54Hello?
00:51:59Hello?
00:52:00Hello?
00:52:02Hello?
00:52:05Hello?
00:52:06Yes.
00:52:07Mendoza's dead.
00:52:12We just saw a worm 30 feet long.
00:52:15Hank!
00:52:16Please come up!
00:52:17Hank!
00:52:18Well, we want to look around a little more first.
00:52:19Hey, Doc!
00:52:20Hey, Doc!
00:52:21Over here!
00:52:22Over here!
00:52:29Over here!
00:52:31Over here!
00:52:38Over here!
00:52:41Over here!
00:53:00It doesn't even penetrate it.
00:53:02Let's try another one.
00:53:30Let's try another one.
00:54:00Let's try another one.
00:54:30Let's try another one.
00:55:00Let's try another one.
00:55:30Let's try another one.
00:55:32Let's try another one.
00:55:36Let's try another one.
00:55:38Let's try another one.
00:55:42Let's try another one.
00:55:48Let's try another one.
00:55:50Let's try another one.
00:55:52Let's try another one.
00:55:56Let's try another one.
00:56:04Let's try another one.
00:56:06Let's try another one.
00:56:08That's how they kill each other, that weak spot in the throat.
00:56:11That must be it.
00:56:38Walter!
00:56:42Mr. Ray!
00:56:45Help!
00:56:46Clara!
00:56:48Clara!
00:56:50Mr. Ray!
00:56:53It's Juanito.
00:56:55Help!
00:56:56Help!
00:57:00Help me!
00:57:04Walter!
00:57:05Super мед!
00:57:08Stay back in the cave, Juanita.
00:57:28Come on, Juanita.
00:57:32I thought I told you to stay in the jeep.
00:57:34What are you doing down here?
00:57:35I came to help you.
00:57:37To help us?
00:57:38Oh, come on.
00:58:04Mr. Hamill, Mr. Hank, look.
00:58:07What's causing this?
00:58:16Dr. Ramos.
00:58:17Hank, are you there?
00:58:19Are you there, Dr. Ramos?
00:58:20Hank, answer me.
00:58:21Look at the crane, I'll be pulled in.
00:58:37Throw some rocks under that crane.
00:58:37There goes our cage, gas tanks, everything.
00:58:53There goes our cage, gas tanks, everything.
00:58:57There goes our cage, gas tanks, everything.
00:58:59There's no weight on the cable.
00:59:14There's no weight on the cable.
00:59:27No.
00:59:28Here, take the cable, Doc, and send it back down as fast as you can.
00:59:32Bring it in slow.
00:59:39Maybe they are on it.
00:59:41Oh, pull it up. Please pull it up.
00:59:42Keep bringing it in.
00:59:44Keep going, Doc.
00:59:48Hang on, Doc. You can make it.
00:59:57Keep going.
00:59:58Come on. Hold on.
01:00:14Come on.
01:00:16Come on.
01:00:17Come on.
01:00:20Come on.
01:00:20Come on.
01:00:20Come on.
01:00:21Don't kill it.
01:00:22Let's flush the wall.
01:00:22Come on.
01:00:23Come on.
01:00:23Come on.
01:00:24What happened to Hank?
01:00:49Hank and Juanito are down there, too.
01:00:51Juanito.
01:00:52Get a loop on the cable.
01:00:53Quick.
01:00:54Make a loop on the cable.
01:01:23Oh, Juanito.
01:01:24Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:25I tried to help them.
01:01:26Oh.
01:01:27Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:28I tried to help them.
01:01:29Oh.
01:01:30Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:31Oh.
01:01:32Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:33Oh.
01:01:34Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:35Oh.
01:01:36Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:37Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:38Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:39Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:40Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:41Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:46Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:47Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:48Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:49Oh, Juanito, why did you do it?
01:01:53Oh.
01:01:54Oh, it'll be dark in about an hour and those scorpions will be coming out again.
01:01:57You couldn't use the gas?
01:01:58No, we lost it in the molten lava.
01:02:00There must be about 50 of those things down there.
01:02:03Can we close that opening with dynamite and seal it?
01:02:05Oh, you have no idea as to the size of that place.
01:02:08Wait till you see these pictures.
01:02:10I want those pictures. I even hope to get a specimen.
01:02:13You couldn't get one of those things out, even with this crane.
01:02:17Major, we must try to seal it shut with an explosion.
01:02:19We must try before nightfall.
01:02:21I thought you said scorpions could go for months without food.
01:02:29The giants don't last that long.
01:02:31They eat their own weight every three or four days.
01:02:33But suppose they find another way, those passages down there.
01:02:37This is the only place they have appeared.
01:02:39This probably is their only exit from the cavern.
01:02:43Major?
01:02:44Yes, Doctor.
01:02:45Let's close it.
01:02:46Ready?
01:02:49Let it go.
01:02:51I guess that does it.
01:03:12Midnight.
01:03:13But everyone goes back to what he was before.
01:03:16This isn't the end of anything.
01:03:21Not for us.
01:03:22It's the beginning.
01:03:25Hank, all of us have done our work now.
01:03:27And thank heaven it can be done without any more tragedy.
01:03:30And you still have your survey of the volcanoes to make yet.
01:03:32Well, that's fine.
01:03:34I'll be home every night for dinner.
01:03:37I have to leave at once.
01:03:39I should have left for the States two months to go to buy a candle for the herd.
01:03:43You'll be in Mexico City for a week first, huh?
01:03:46Yes.
01:03:47And I'll finish up my work here with that.
01:03:49And I'll meet you there and you can show me the town.
01:03:53Oh, but even if we do have what?
01:03:55A day?
01:03:55Two days?
01:03:57I don't want to settle for just two days, Hank.
01:03:59I don't want just two days, either.
01:04:05I don't fool people.
01:04:07I don't want them to fool me, either.
01:04:10I'm not, darling.
01:04:13I like you very much, indeed.
01:04:16And I want you very much.
01:04:17Dr. Scott.
01:04:30Hello.
01:04:30I can hardly hear you.
01:04:31This is Dr. Velasco.
01:04:33Oh, Dr. Velasco.
01:04:34How are you, sir?
01:04:36Well, we're just getting started, finally.
01:04:39Right now.
01:04:40Hank, I regret to have to complicate the plans you and Dr. Ramos have made for so long.
01:04:45But some of my colleagues here in Mexico are very, very anxious to talk to you both at once.
01:04:51Well, I don't really think there's anything we can add to what you already know, Dr. Velasco.
01:04:56I am with the Director of Civilian Defense and High Army Officers right now, Hank.
01:05:01It is imperative that you both return here at once to complete your report.
01:05:05I don't like to say that you could be ordered.
01:05:07What's the trouble?
01:05:09Everything is under control, isn't it?
01:05:11There's no cause for alarm.
01:05:13Not at all.
01:05:13But a request for cooperation has been made by a good neighbor to the South.
01:05:19Don't we feel that?
01:05:20Well, if you put it like that.
01:05:22Look, we've already postponed the trip five times.
01:05:25I guess once more won't matter.
01:05:28What?
01:05:29Oh, a plane.
01:05:30Yeah, sure.
01:05:30That would help a lot.
01:05:33Oh, uh, Dr. Velasco, uh, do you suppose there'd be room for three on that plane?
01:05:38Of course there'll be room for three.
01:05:40All right, sir.
01:05:41Yes, sir, I understand.
01:05:43Right.
01:05:44See you then.
01:05:44Hasta luego.
01:05:44Did he suspect?
01:05:48No.
01:05:49I don't think so.
01:05:50He assumes that the danger is completely over.
01:05:52That's fine.
01:05:54You seemed, uh, very willing to postpone our trip once you learned that Teresa could ride with us on the plane.
01:05:58Well, at least it was, uh, some sort of an inducement.
01:06:02My friend, remember, this is not the balcony of the neighborhood movie theater.
01:06:06This is Mexico, and when a man shows as much attention to a girl as you have, all of a sudden he's in the cathedral and wondering how he got there.
01:06:14So?
01:06:14What do you get against marriage, Doc?
01:06:16Oh, I try to remember what my father told me at one time.
01:06:19He said, Arturo, every child in the world is born single.
01:06:23Please try to profit more than I did by the experience.
01:06:25Dr. Ramos, Dr. Scott, I am Victor Esteban.
01:06:39Dr. Velasco has asked me to take you to him at once.
01:06:42Right away, but what about Senorita Alvarez?
01:06:45I have ordered to take Senorita Alvarez wherever she wishes, but you gentlemen must then accompany me to the university.
01:06:52All right.
01:06:55Follow me, please.
01:07:08Gentlemen, we are grateful that you have given up your own plans to help us.
01:07:13And, uh, we must apologize for bringing you here under false pretenses.
01:07:19It is not an neighboring country which needs your help.
01:07:22It is our government.
01:07:24Uh, Senor Moreno, of course there's always a possible danger again.
01:07:28Twenty years from now, another earthquake.
01:07:30It is not a potential danger, gentlemen.
01:07:33We all fear it is all too real.
01:07:35And not twenty years from now.
01:07:37Perhaps in less than a month.
01:07:38Uh, Dr. Velasco, maybe you'd better fill us in from the beginning, huh?
01:07:41Yes, of course.
01:07:42I'm in charge of an aerial mapping project for our government.
01:07:50Recently, our planes were photographing the area near San Lorenzo.
01:07:54Gentlemen, perhaps if you would sit down and take a look.
01:07:58All right, put up the lights.
01:07:58Now, not near the city.
01:08:14It is one of them.
01:08:16Now, you're convinced our fears are justified?
01:08:18I don't like to disagree, but merely because a dead scorpion was found trying to make its way to the surface doesn't necessarily mean that we didn't destroy them all when we dynamited.
01:08:28Now, this scorpion may have just been one that...
01:08:29Excuse me, sir.
01:08:31Actually, the same thought had occurred to us.
01:08:33We rechecked our photographs.
01:08:36On the 21st, two days after the earthquake, the scorpion was not there.
01:08:40He was not there until a day after you exploded the dynamite.
01:08:43And you thought you would destroy the scorpions.
01:08:46It is obvious that at least one survived that explosion.
01:08:49And almost succeeded in reaching the surface.
01:08:51Switch the lights on.
01:08:53And, gentlemen, we must proceed as if there are more of them left.
01:08:57Exactly where is this area where it was photographed?
01:09:01Southwest of the volcano.
01:09:02Almost directly across from the fissure where you and Dr. Scott descended.
01:09:08You will see here is the fissure.
01:09:12This is San Lorenzo.
01:09:15It was here.
01:09:17Exactly here that the photograph was taken.
01:09:19Gentlemen, I still think you're making a mountain out of a molehill.
01:09:22Dr. Velasco knows how that mountain went when we blew it up.
01:09:26Nothing could live under those tons of rock.
01:09:28But if they were under the rocks, no.
01:09:30I don't think I quite follow you.
01:09:31From your description, what Dr. Velasco told us, it is obvious that the cavern into which you two men descended is part of Chamilpa Caves.
01:09:40Huge tunnels that run under the earth at depths up to five miles, many of which have been mapped in the region around Mexico City.
01:09:48Some are flooded, some are flooded, part of the underground lakes.
01:09:52Yes, I've heard it.
01:09:53Here they are.
01:09:54Notice how this large fissure here is directly above this arm of the system.
01:10:00This large pocket here is exactly the place where you took your photographs.
01:10:06Now, also note that here, where the scorpion was photographed from the air, is also part of the connecting system.
01:10:15The scorpions could easily have fled underground to one of many underground shelters.
01:10:19As you thought at the time could happen, Hank.
01:10:22What is that long arm there?
01:10:24That is the cavern which extends southward to within 20 miles of Mexico City.
01:10:29There, where it lies under the railroad.
01:10:32This is what we wonder.
01:10:34How many of the scorpions might have decided to rush here?
01:10:38And when will they decide to come to the surface after plot?
01:10:42So that is why we brought you here.
01:10:45The day after tomorrow, we want you to address a group of scientific and military experts so that we may plan for any emergency.
01:10:52What kind of rifles were you using? How powerful?
01:10:57Well, the cartridges I was using are supposed to penetrate two inches of steel.
01:11:01But they didn't stop the scorpions. How do they kill each other?
01:11:05The throat. There's a small spot right here that has no armor. That's its weak point.
01:11:10When they attack each other, of course, they have the poison to inject into their enemy's throat.
01:11:15Can you duplicate the poison?
01:11:17No. Not without a giant scorpion.
01:11:19Now, what we need is something that will penetrate that small area exactly
01:11:23and then send some sort of poison into the circulatory systems.
01:11:26What it could be, I have no idea.
01:11:29We're all in the same dilemma.
01:11:31But with a meeting on Friday, I'm sure we will reach a solution.
01:11:34Gentlemen, I do not have to tell you that everything we have discussed here is absolutely secret.
01:11:42This is a city of four million people.
01:11:45If word of this leaks out, the panic of the population could be worse than the scorpions.
01:12:00Nice dress. Nice girl.
01:12:02Well, thank you.
01:12:04I'm glad you can see me in something else beside those clothes I wear at the ranch.
01:12:08For two days at least.
01:12:09So am I.
01:12:12Hank, what's the meeting on Friday about?
01:12:14Oh, some geophysical conference Dr. Velasco roped us in on. Cigarette?
01:12:18Not right now.
01:12:20After you finish that, where am I taking you for dinner?
01:12:24Hank, it's only nine o'clock.
01:12:26That's what I mean.
01:12:27Do you realize this is Mexico City and no one has dinner before 11 o'clock at night?
01:12:32Sometimes midnight.
01:12:34Why, it's practically afternoon right now.
01:12:37Lots of men are just leaving their offices.
01:12:39Oh, am I going to have trouble with you?
01:12:42Well, you work on teacher.
01:12:45I think you can solve me.
01:12:47Nice work.
01:12:48Caviar.
01:13:06Aren't you overdoing it a bit, Hank?
01:13:08Well, I've got to make an impression on you.
01:13:10In 48 hours, it'll last for two months.
01:13:13What's the matter? Don't you like caviar?
01:13:15Oh, I love it.
01:13:16But I must say, I could never understand why it's so expensive.
01:13:20Well, it's a whole year's work for a sturgeon.
01:13:29It's been wonderful these past two days.
01:13:31I wish they'd never end.
01:13:32They don't have to.
01:13:34For a while, they do.
01:13:36I wish you'd change your mind.
01:13:38You don't have to go away, and that volcano can wait.
01:13:41No.
01:13:42You'll get through with your speech tomorrow and your silly expedition.
01:13:45And I'll do everything I have to do.
01:13:47And then when we come back, we won't have a worry in the world.
01:13:49I think we won't have a worry in the world.
01:13:51I think we won't have a worry in the world.
01:13:53What's the matter?
01:13:55No, no.
01:13:56I think we'll have a worry in the world.
01:13:57A big part, a big part of the world,
01:13:58the world won't have a worry in the world.
01:14:00I think we'll have a worry in the world.
01:14:03I think we'll have to do it.
01:14:04I think we'll have to do it.
01:14:06The End
01:14:36The End
01:15:06The End
01:15:36The End
01:16:06The End
01:16:36The End
01:17:06The End
01:17:36The End
01:18:06Listen darling, you get in that building and stay there.
01:18:08The Scorpion has not yet reached the city.
01:18:13It has now been verified that only one giant black Scorpion is alive.
01:18:16The public is warned that the city will have a complete blackout.
01:18:19A defense ring is being set up completely surrounding the area where it was last seen.
01:18:23Authorities are taking all possible protective measures.
01:18:26Observe safety precautions.
01:18:28Protect your homes from fire hazards.
01:18:29Sections of the community have been thrown into a state of panic adding greatly to the burden of the authorities and threatening to disrupt communications vital to the defense of the city.
01:18:38The rifles and cannon won't stop it.
01:18:39The rifles and cannon won't stop it.
01:18:41Major Cosillo here.
01:18:42Major Cosillo here.
01:18:43Major Cosillo here.
01:18:43Yes.
01:18:44We have narrowed the ring one mile along its urgentes.
01:18:46Operation is proceeding.
01:18:48Okay, that's fine.
01:18:49Have Major Ortega meet us in front of the stadium with the weapon.
01:18:53Major Ortega.
01:18:55Major Ortega.
01:18:56This is Dr. Velasco.
01:18:58Meet us in front of the stadium with the weapon and generator.
01:19:01But what kind of weapon?
01:19:02I hope it is a weapon.
01:19:05Just now it is only a prayer.
01:19:07Dr. Velasco.
01:19:08Yes.
01:19:09Tell Colonel Sanchez to move all the heavy equipment into the stadium.
01:19:13Colonel Sanchez.
01:19:14Colonel Sanchez.
01:19:15Dr. Velasco here.
01:19:16Move all the heavy equipment into the stadium right away.
01:19:31The
01:19:33The
01:19:38The
01:19:42The
01:19:45The
01:19:47The
01:19:50The
01:19:52The
01:19:58Oh, my God.
01:20:28The projectile enters the throat.
01:20:34If I'm lucky, Dr. Velasco, but I have never used a weapon like this before.
01:20:39Attached to the projectile is a copper wire, then the insulated wire which leads to the cable and the generator.
01:20:46It should give 600,000 volts.
01:20:58All right.
01:21:01All right.
01:21:05All right.
01:21:06This meat should bring him in here.
01:21:23I hope so.
01:21:26It's about the only way we can corner it.
01:21:29You might need more than one shot, Major.
01:21:36No!
01:21:37No!
01:22:06Señor Moreno.
01:22:07Yes, yes.
01:22:08The Scorpion is following the meat weapon.
01:22:13No!
01:22:14No!
01:22:15No!
01:22:16No!
01:22:17No!
01:22:18No!
01:22:19No!
01:22:20There it is.
01:22:22No!
01:22:23There it is.
01:22:53There it is.
01:23:23The head comes back just before it strikes.
01:23:26Right.
01:23:53You missed.
01:24:00You missed.
01:24:07I won't miss this time.
01:24:28Turn it off.
01:24:29Turn it off.
01:24:31Turn it off.
01:24:32Turn it off.
01:24:34Turn it off.
01:24:41Turn it off.
01:24:45Turn it off.
01:24:51Let's go.
01:25:21Let's go.
01:25:51Let's go.
01:26:21Let's go.
01:26:51Let's go.
01:27:21Neither have we.
01:27:22Let's go.
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