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00:01:52 Hi, Eddie.
00:01:54 Cold enough for you?
00:01:58 You know everybody?
00:02:00 McPherson.
00:02:02 Ned Scott, Capt. Hendry.
00:02:04 Hi, care to join us?
00:02:05 Wait till I count my fingers.
00:02:08 Scotty's a warm-weather man. We met
00:02:13 ...and the women hardly wore
00:02:16 You just lie there in a hammock
00:02:19 Remember, Scotty?
00:02:21 Oh, boy. When I die I hope I go to Accra.
00:02:24 I'm in.
00:02:25 What are you doing here, Mr. Scott?
00:02:28 Scotty's a newspaperman.
00:02:30 How many?
00:02:33 Cards?
00:02:35 Caught from ambush.
00:02:38 Well, I'll bet a buck.
00:02:42 Call.
00:02:43 Pair of queens.
00:02:46 You ought to know better than to try
00:02:49 Lt. Dykes, I promise...
00:02:51 What do you hear from the general?
00:02:56 I got an idea. A guy in Seattle
00:02:59 ...loves to talk.
00:03:01 Tell General Fogarty you want to go
00:03:04 I met General McLaren too.
00:03:06 It's warm in Seattle. They got girls
00:03:09 What about it, captain?
00:03:11 You won't be able to shoo our captain
00:03:14 ...wrapped around the North Pole.
00:03:17 What's going on up there?
00:03:20 Looking for polar bear tails.
00:03:22 The fellow who was at Bikini?
00:03:24 They're holding about 2000 miles
00:03:27 Botanists, physicists, electronic...
00:03:30 Very interesting type too.
00:03:32 Capt. Hendry can give you any data on her.
00:03:34 You probably shouldn't have said that.
00:03:37 Now look!
00:03:38 Someday I hope to have a navigator and a
00:03:42 Oh, captain.
00:03:44 Capt. Hendry, report to General Fogarty's
00:03:48 8:00 at night and the general yelling
00:03:52 Take my hand. Will you?
00:03:54 Captain, if it amounts to anything,
00:03:57 Sure.
00:03:59 I gotta get a story someplace.
00:04:04 Come in.
00:04:07 Close the door.
00:04:15 Good evening, sir.
00:04:17 Not many places to hide, sir.
00:04:19 Just got a queer message from your picnic
00:04:23 'Believe an airplane unusual type
00:04:27 Please send facilities to investigate.
00:04:29 What would you find up there
00:04:32 I don't know, sir. Any ships missing?
00:04:34 No Canadians either.
00:04:36 They're all over the pole like flies.
00:04:39 Take along a dog team or anything
00:04:43 Come in.
00:04:44 Close the door!
00:04:45 You suppose the Pentagon
00:04:49 Could be, sir. We got pith helmets
00:04:51 Weather report, sir.
00:04:53 If any messages come in from Dr. Carrington,
00:04:57 No matter what the time.
00:04:59 Here's your weather.
00:05:02 ...but you ought to have time
00:05:04 General, that newspaperman, Scott...
00:05:06 He'd like to go with us.
00:05:09 Don't get me wrong
00:05:12 I'd like it if you didn't smash
00:05:15 That was an unavoidable accident.
00:05:16 Well, look, I'll expect you back
00:05:19 Yes, sir. And I'll close the door.
00:05:22 No one tells me anything around here.
00:05:39 Want some coffee?
00:05:40 Hey, thanks.
00:05:51 Mr. Scott. Coffee.
00:05:54 Are we there?
00:05:59 Lieutenant? Coffee, sir.
00:06:04 Coffee?
00:06:07 How far are we from camp?
00:06:09 Three hours. We've slowed down.
00:06:12 A little headwind?
00:06:15 Our captain has some funny ideas
00:06:17 He thinks it's a garden spot.
00:06:20 Now look, don't you two guys start.
00:06:22 You know, Perry went to the North Pole
00:06:27 Hey, Pat.
00:06:28 We go there every three weeks
00:06:31 Mr. Scott, some people
00:06:34 Hello, Air Force 191 from
00:06:38 Air Force 191. Hear you fine, Tex.
00:06:41 What's your position?
00:06:44 Captain, switch over to your radio compass.
00:06:49 What's on your mind, Tex?
00:06:50 We've got some disturbance up here.
00:06:54 What do you figure it's from?
00:06:57 Six to eight degrees difference.
00:07:00 You better home in on me.
00:07:02 Or would you rather have me sing to you?
00:07:06 I was afraid you'd say that.
00:07:24 Hey, the taxpayers ought to see this.
00:08:52 Hello, doctor, professor.
00:08:53 Still the same game?
00:08:56 Hello, boys.
00:08:57 Doctor, professor. Here's your mail.
00:09:02 Ken, I bet you forgot my hairpins.
00:09:05 Looks more like my Kentucky home.
00:09:08 A pleasure, Mrs. Chapman.
00:09:11 Dr. Chapman, Mr. Scott.
00:09:13 Scotty's a newspaperman.
00:09:16 I happened to be in Anchorage when your
00:09:20 No more than you know already.
00:09:22 Just discussions as to what it might be.
00:09:25 There's been arguments about it.
00:09:27 In the lab.
00:09:29 Does that mean you've seen the plane?
00:09:31 Coffee, captain?
00:09:32 Our captain seems in a hurry, Lee.
00:09:34 Where are you two going?
00:09:36 We want to tell her she treated you badly.
00:09:40 I'm gonna get even with you two someday.
00:09:51 Come in.
00:09:53 Hi, Pat. Welcome to our igloo.
00:09:59 Well...
00:10:01 How was your trip?
00:10:05 Well, that's fine.
00:10:06 I think Dr. Carrington wants to see you.
00:10:10 What about?
00:10:12 Don't lose your temper.
00:10:15 Well, your legs aren't very pretty.
00:10:18 You didn't have to write a note
00:10:21 I'm sorry, Pat...
00:10:22 Six people read it before I woke up.
00:10:25 Not so loud. They'll hear.
00:10:27 The only place it hasn't been
00:10:29 I didn't know you had such a nasty temper.
00:10:33 Now, Pat, just be careful.
00:10:36 Now wait a minute.
00:10:38 We had a lot of fun when you were up here.
00:10:40 Then when you asked me down
00:10:43 Tell me, did you really drink
00:10:45 You didn't throw any away? Not one?
00:10:48 Holy cat. I thought I was good.
00:10:50 And another thing, why did you leave?
00:10:52 When I woke up in the morning
00:10:54 I told you I had to take
00:10:57 You told me?
00:10:59 No.
00:11:01 Right after dinner. You were telling
00:11:05 Did I tell you that?
00:11:09 What else did I do?
00:11:10 Well, you had moments
00:11:13 I never saw so many hands in all my life.
00:11:19 Look, my only excuse is that I liked you...
00:11:22 ...right away.
00:11:23 So I started wrong. Can't we begin again?
00:11:27 Well, I can think of several...
00:11:31 We don't have time for that now anyway.
00:11:33 I know Dr. Carrington's waiting to see you.
00:11:40 What about this business of starting over?
00:11:46 Hello, captain.
00:12:00 Dr. Carrington, Capt. Hendry is here.
00:12:04 How do you do, captain?
00:12:06 Miss Nicholson, would you add
00:12:08 Surely.
00:12:10 November 2, 11:30 A.M.
00:12:14 Deviation in sector 19 continues
00:12:19 No lessening or wavering
00:12:22 That's all.
00:12:24 Captain, can we start now?
00:12:27 48 miles due east from here.
00:12:29 Your message said an airplane crashed.
00:12:32 I don't know, captain.
00:12:33 I think you better explain.
00:12:35 Miss Nicholson, would you read
00:12:38 I was thinking only of the vagueness
00:12:43 'November 1st...
00:12:44 ...6:15 P.M. Sound detectors and
00:12:49 At 6:18, magnetometer revealed deviation
00:12:53 That deviation has been constant.
00:12:57 'Such deviation possible only
00:13:00 ...to 20,000 tons of steel or iron ore...
00:13:03 ...had become part of the earth
00:13:06 You're getting a bit beyond me,
00:13:09 Yes, very much. Except for one thing.
00:13:12 Will, show it to Capt. Hendry.
00:13:14 We have some special telescopic cameras.
00:13:17 On the appearance of radioactivity,
00:13:20 ...and the cameras function.
00:13:22 They were working last evening.
00:13:28 This first picture was taken
00:13:32 ...or 6:12.
00:13:33 You can see the small dot
00:13:37 On the next picture, one minute later,
00:13:41 ...fast enough to form a streak.
00:13:44 1000th of a second.
00:13:47 Here, at 6:14, it's moving upward.
00:13:52 6:15, it drops to the earth and vanishes.
00:13:56 A meteor might move almost horizontal
00:14:00 Then it isn't a meteor.
00:14:02 How'd you find the distance of impact?
00:14:04 By computation...
00:14:06 Ready?
00:14:08 We have the time of arrival
00:14:12 And also the arrival time
00:14:15 By computing the difference, it becomes
00:14:20 The distance from here is 48 miles.
00:14:23 One thing, doctor. 20,000 tons of steel
00:14:27 It is for the sort of airplane
00:14:31 Yeah, we'd better be going.
00:14:35 Will you want me, doctor?
00:14:37 You come with us, Bill.
00:14:54 We'll be there pretty soon now, Pat.
00:14:56 Bob, get Carrington up here.
00:14:59 Doctor!
00:15:07 We're almost 50 miles out, doctor.
00:15:09 With your compass deviation,
00:15:11 That peak ahead is practically due east.
00:15:14 We got the wind before we left camp.
00:15:16 Very good, captain.
00:15:19 Ten. Nine. Eight. Seven. Six.
00:15:23 Picking up something
00:15:26 Five. Four. Three. Two. One.
00:15:30 Look there.
00:15:35 Pat, the compass is in a spin.
00:15:41 Yeah, that's it, all right.
00:15:46 You see someplace to set down?
00:15:49 We'll take a look. Bob!
00:15:52 Right, sir.
00:15:53 Fasten your seat belts, gentlemen.
00:15:56 Sit down and hold on back there.
00:16:02 All set for landing, sir.
00:16:11 Half flaps.
00:16:13 Full rich.
00:16:16 Half flaps.
00:17:05 There we are.
00:17:07 Holy cat! What a weird-looking thing.
00:17:09 Let me get a picture
00:17:12 This Geiger counter is going crazy.
00:17:14 Something's melted that surface crust.
00:17:17 The bottle shape apparently was caused
00:17:21 ...with the earth out
00:17:23 ...sliding toward us and forming
00:17:26 With the engines generating enough heat
00:17:31 ...then sink beneath the surface.
00:17:33 Let's go down and see. Barnes.
00:17:38 Take the dogs over on that side.
00:17:48 Dr. Chapman, could an airplane
00:17:52 One of our own jets generates enough heat
00:18:07 It's part of an airfoil. Probably a stabilizer.
00:18:11 Can you tell what metal that is?
00:18:13 Barnes, bring some tools!
00:18:19 Hey, it's down pretty deep over here.
00:18:23 It's deeper over here.
00:18:24 Captain, may I suggest that we spread out
00:18:29 Right. Spread out, everybody! We're gonna
00:18:33 Here's the tools, sir.
00:18:47 Holy cat!
00:18:49 Hey...
00:18:52 It's almost...
00:18:54 Yeah. Almost a perfect...
00:18:57 It is. It's round.
00:19:01 We finally got one.
00:19:04 Can anybody see anything through the ice?
00:19:07 Only an outline.
00:19:09 Seems perfectly smooth.
00:19:11 I can't see any engine.
00:19:15 Dr. Carrington, this isn't any metal I know.
00:19:19 Probably some new alloy.
00:19:21 Get some filings for analysis.
00:19:24 Captain, I don't think we have a chance
00:19:28 I know. We think so too.
00:19:31 Oh, excellent.
00:19:33 I don't know, Mr. Scott.
00:19:35 Well, from this planet?
00:19:36 Well, do you...?
00:19:39 ...after we've examined the interior
00:19:42 ...and its occupants, if there are any.
00:19:46 What a story!
00:19:48 Hold it. No private messages.
00:19:51 I'm sending it to the whole world.
00:19:54 We'll have to wait for authority
00:19:56 You got your authority in the Constitution!
00:20:00 I'm sending a story!
00:20:02 Where do you want the bombs?
00:20:04 ...another over in the far side if we need it.
00:20:07 It's the biggest story since the parting
00:20:10 Think what it means to the world.
00:20:13 Look...
00:20:15 Here's the detonator.
00:20:18 Have Tex radio we've found a flying saucer
00:20:23 What about me?
00:20:26 That's all I can do.
00:20:29 Where we gonna touch this off?
00:20:31 Have you looked to the west?
00:20:34 ...and the temperature's dropping too.
00:20:38 Where do you put those, Bob?
00:20:41 Tell Stone. Will you, sir?
00:20:43 Say, what will this thermite do?
00:20:46 This is S-O-P, standard operating
00:20:49 Hook this wire up, will you, lieutenant?
00:20:52 How fast does it work?
00:20:54 It'll uncover the whole saucer
00:20:56 All ready over here!
00:20:58 Better clear the field! Over near the dog
00:21:18 Hook her up. We'll try the stabilizer
00:21:21 A few minutes from now
00:21:24 A million years of history
00:21:27 Say when. I wanna get a picture.
00:21:30 Ready here.
00:21:40 Okay, all clear.
00:21:46 It's burning under the ice.
00:21:51 What's happening?
00:21:53 Tell me, doctor.
00:21:56 Get down on the ground, everybody!
00:22:16 Everybody all right?
00:22:18 That last explosion was the engine.
00:22:20 Sergeant, will you try your Geiger counter?
00:22:22 Only a trace.
00:22:27 It's all gone.
00:22:28 Secrets that might have
00:22:31 Gone.
00:22:33 Standard operating procedure.
00:22:35 I should've thought...
00:22:37 Greatest discovery in history up in flames.
00:22:39 Turning a new civilization
00:22:46 Captain, I'm getting something over here.
00:22:48 Probably a fragment from the saucer.
00:22:58 Hold it, everybody.
00:23:00 Let me get a reading.
00:23:04 Getting warm.
00:23:06 Hotter now.
00:23:15 Here's where it's coming from.
00:23:21 What is it?
00:23:23 It's got legs and a head.
00:23:25 Yeah! He must be over 8 feet long.
00:23:28 Somebody got out of that saucer.
00:23:30 And frozen fast before he could get clear.
00:23:33 Man from Mars.
00:23:35 I don't know.
00:23:37 Whatever's quickest.
00:23:39 Here's axes. You could chop around
00:23:43 I agree.
00:23:44 Give me room.
00:23:47 Eddie, get the ship warmed up.
00:24:17 Pat, I think we made a mistake.
00:24:20 You ever read this? 'Department
00:24:24 Washington, D.C.
00:24:27 Bulletin 629-49 regarding item 6700...
00:24:30 ...extract 75,131.
00:24:34 The Air Force has discontinued investigating
00:24:37 ...on the basis that there is no evidence.'
00:24:40 Probably make you a general
00:24:43 'The Air Force said that all evidence
00:24:46 ...of unidentified flying objects
00:24:48 One: Misinterpretation of various
00:24:52 Didn't look very conventional to me.
00:24:54 'Second: A mild form of mass hysteria.'
00:24:56 That'd be when General Fogarty got
00:25:02 What are the other reasons?
00:25:04 'Third: That they're jokes.'
00:25:05 What did you say the number
00:25:07 '629-49, item 6700,
00:25:14 Oh. Oh, that one.
00:26:03 Get on that rope, professor.
00:26:06 Watch your feet.
00:26:09 Let me tie another rope to go down.
00:26:13 Hold it!
00:26:17 Hold it!
00:26:18 Pull, back there!
00:26:24 Keep tight on those ropes!
00:26:25 Easy.
00:26:27 Keep it going.
00:26:30 Whoa! Take it easy.
00:26:34 Can't see through the ice too good.
00:26:37 Good enough to know that where he came
00:26:40 Well, what do we do now, defrost him?
00:26:43 This ice will melt pretty soon.
00:26:45 Can you control the heat in this room?
00:26:48 The temperature's constant here.
00:26:50 We don't need to melt it.
00:26:53 We're not going to melt it
00:26:56 We're not allowed to examine it?
00:26:59 This is stupid.
00:27:01 And Dr. Carrington's in charge here.
00:27:05 It's practically certain we'll be asked
00:27:08 Probably, but we can't permit it now.
00:27:11 Eddie, break that window.
00:27:16 Sorry. We already pulled one boner
00:27:18 We may not know anything about this...
00:27:20 ...but until I receive instructions from my
00:27:24 You have no authority...
00:27:27 It's gonna get cold in here.
00:27:32 Mac.
00:27:34 Please stay here.
00:27:36 It's hands off for everyone.
00:27:38 Gonna be warm enough?
00:27:41 Bob will bring you dinner.
00:27:43 A nice, quiet horror story.
00:27:52 Well, gentlemen?
00:27:54 Excuse me, doctor. May I?
00:27:56 In relation to removing the body
00:27:59 ...there are organisms that survive
00:28:03 In view of that...
00:28:04 But these organisms may be dangerous. They
00:28:09 Germs we couldn't cope with medically.
00:28:12 I can't agree with you, Dr. Chapman.
00:28:14 Here's another: We don't know
00:28:17 ...may have on this creature's remains.
00:28:21 Nonsense.
00:28:23 So is a man from Mars.
00:28:26 I suggest that Capt. Hendry communicate
00:28:30 I'm getting senile.
00:28:34 I'm surprised, captain, that you didn't try
00:28:38 We did. Barnes.
00:28:39 I tried through your radio operator.
00:28:43 I see. My apologies, captain.
00:28:48 Hi, captain.
00:28:49 You sure stirred up a lot of trouble...
00:28:51 Did you send out my message?
00:28:53 Get an answer back?
00:28:56 No, you'd better.
00:28:58 Withhold newspaper story
00:29:02 There you are, Scotty.
00:29:05 'Remove aircraft from ice at once. Use
00:29:10 Oh, that's what I like about the Army.
00:29:14 That lets you off the hook for the thermite...
00:29:17 'Erect temporary structure to protect aircraft
00:29:21 Here's another one. Came a few minutes ago.
00:29:24 Go ahead.
00:29:28 'Want you...' Something or other...
00:29:31 Then it got fouled up.
00:29:33 Nothing. Static's knocking
00:29:36 What about your stuff?
00:29:39 I don't believe it.
00:29:41 Well, doctor?
00:29:43 Doesn't alter the old one.
00:29:46 There's no reason to delay...
00:29:49 Tex, I'd like to leave Barnes
00:29:51 Sure.
00:29:53 I wanna get a message to the general.
00:29:55 Tell him the aircraft was completely
00:29:58 Tell him we found a passenger...
00:30:01 On ice, buddy.
00:30:02 Tell him the body's in ice
00:30:05 ...to remove the body
00:30:08 We're standing by for instructions
00:30:10 Yes, sir.
00:30:11 You got anything to add, doctor?
00:30:15 That it's vitally important
00:30:17 By all means. Yeah.
00:30:20 Thank you, captain.
00:30:22 When you get your answer,
00:30:25 Yes, doctor.
00:30:30 Wait till I interview the doctor
00:30:33 Probably be good.
00:30:35 Tex, keep trying. Barnes, if he gets through,
00:30:39 Don't try to soft-soap me.
00:30:42 I'll eat with you, Eddie.
00:30:45 Captain, I'm gonna check the ship
00:30:49 This storm may blow for weeks.
00:30:51 They took off when they saw that ice.
00:30:53 They'll need a lot of coaxing
00:30:55 If Mr. Scott and the lieutenant
00:30:57 I'm a guest.
00:30:59 You can order me around
00:31:01 That'll help a lot, sarge.
00:31:06 You know, Pat? I thought
00:31:08 So did I.
00:31:11 They're like kids drooling over
00:31:14 Professor Vorhees, come
00:31:18 Holding a meeting. Whole thing's weird.
00:31:21 The time I was stuck on Beulen Island
00:31:25 An Army nurse came ashore
00:31:28 ...as this guy from Mars has here.
00:31:31 She liked it there.
00:31:35 Scotty, what's new?
00:31:39 Biggest story ever to hit this planet,
00:31:43 Why are you getting pretty?
00:31:45 That's not for you...
00:31:47 The captain here passes the buck to
00:31:51 Who will Truman ask?
00:31:53 I've got to find a way to get to civilization.
00:31:57 I don't know. Pogo sticks. Kiddie cars.
00:32:01 Hey, Barnes, any word come from Fogarty?
00:32:05 I think the old man's gone crazy.
00:32:09 If he hollers louder, we won't need a radio.
00:32:13 There's been a leak, and the newspapers...
00:32:18 Everyone wants information,
00:32:21 ...and especially General Fogarty.
00:32:24 Isn't Anchorage picking us up?
00:32:26 We're picking up them
00:32:29 A picture just came to me:
00:32:32 ...yelling, stamping his feet.
00:32:37 Take it easy, Scotty.
00:32:40 You may have missed a spot.
00:32:42 Son, would you like
00:32:45 No, sir. I wouldn't.
00:32:47 Oh, captain.
00:32:49 Could I see you for a minute, sir?
00:32:58 What is it, Bob?
00:33:00 It's about Lt. McPherson sitting in there
00:33:04 Getting nervous?
00:33:06 Well, he wouldn't want me to tell you, sir,
00:33:10 I haven't heard him squawk like this
00:33:12 Really?
00:33:13 You see, sir, the ice is clearing up,
00:33:17 It's got crazy hands and no hair,
00:33:21 They're open and look like they can see.
00:33:25 It's got me too, sir,
00:33:28 Besides that, it's pretty cold.
00:33:33 Captain, I got a suggestion.
00:33:36 Instead of four-hour shifts,
00:33:39 Okay. You tell Barnes to take over at 2200.
00:33:43 You take over at 2400,
00:33:46 I think you're right, sir.
00:33:49 Thank you, sir.
00:34:03 I want to talk to you.
00:34:06 Pat, what's really going on?
00:34:08 Nothing. I just can't agree with your pals.
00:34:12 They'd have that thing
00:34:14 No, that isn't what I meant.
00:34:16 What does that boogeyman
00:34:18 I don't know, Nikki.
00:34:21 Well, does it mean that we'll have visitors
00:34:25 Do we have to return the call, or...?
00:34:28 I know. Yesterday I'd said it was crazy.
00:34:32 Forget it. Tomorrow it'll all seem different.
00:34:35 I suppose so. I like the way
00:34:39 I'd just as soon not.
00:34:43 I am too.
00:34:44 You're much nicer when you're...
00:34:46 When you're not mad.
00:34:48 Sounds promising. How about that
00:34:52 Well, I think I'll buy you a drink this time.
00:34:58 That is, if you want one.
00:35:02 That might not be such a bad idea.
00:35:05 Well, you suggested it.
00:35:18 You want another one, Pat?
00:35:22 I don't know. What's the matter?
00:35:24 You gals. If a guy asks you to dinner and
00:35:29 Why are you laughing?
00:35:31 I haven't tried.
00:35:33 Oh, stop bringing that up.
00:35:37 Go on with what you were saying.
00:35:39 About the dinner and the drink.
00:35:41 Well, if the same man asked you
00:35:43 Then he's not a wolf anymore?
00:35:46 So you really want your hands untied.
00:35:51 You know, I'm glad we decided
00:35:57 I like that too.
00:36:00 No, not at all. I think this was a great idea.
00:36:03 Come here.
00:36:06 Well, look at you...
00:36:08 ...sitting there like a civilized man instead
00:36:12 If you weren't tied up, I wouldn't dare
00:36:16 You know, Pat, the trouble with you is that
00:36:21 What a woman wants is to...
00:36:23 Is to...
00:36:25 How long have you been loose?
00:36:28 It's been a very interesting evening.
00:36:32 Pat, if you walk out on me like this...
00:36:43 Get a good night's sleep.
00:36:45 I'll see you in the morning.
00:36:49 It's the eyes being open that gets you.
00:36:52 Hi, Pat. Barnes just got here. Sure glad
00:36:56 All set, Barnes?
00:36:57 Got an electric flying suit and coffee.
00:37:01 Take it easy.
00:37:44 That's better.
00:38:40 Capt. Hendry! Capt. Hendry!
00:38:43 What's the matter, corporal?
00:38:45 Where's the captain? I've got to tell him
00:38:49 It chased me. It's not dead. It's...
00:38:52 Capt. Hendry!
00:38:54 That thing's alive, sir.
00:38:58 Nothing happened. It kept coming at me,
00:39:02 If you could have seen those hands and
00:39:10 Mac, Bob, get some guns.
00:39:13 I'm sorry, sir. I don't know exactly, but all of
00:39:17 I shot at it and hit it.
00:39:21 Easy, easy.
00:39:22 Here, captain.
00:39:28 Get back to sleep.
00:39:34 Get back with the rest of them.
00:39:51 What could've...?
00:39:55 I knew it. All the time I was here,
00:39:58 Here's what did it.
00:40:08 He got out of here, all right.
00:40:11 Listen. They'll tear him to pieces.
00:40:15 Hold it, doctor. You'll freeze to death
00:40:19 I expect you're right. I was overanxious.
00:40:29 I think I've got yours.
00:40:32 Better let us go, doctor.
00:40:36 Doc, can you see anything out there?
00:40:42 You all set?
00:41:45 Captain, it would help if you, any of you,
00:41:50 It was too cold to see well,
00:41:53 He got up with three hanging on his arm.
00:41:56 Two were dead.
00:41:59 Where did you find the arm?
00:42:02 Could dogs tear off an arm?
00:42:05 This kind of an arm.
00:42:08 Be careful, doctor. Those barbs are sharp.
00:42:12 Speak English.
00:42:13 Something between a beetle's back
00:42:16 Thorn-fingered?
00:42:18 Very effective as a weapon.
00:42:20 We don't have to worry about that. An arm
00:42:24 Got along fine in a block of ice for 24 hours.
00:42:27 Pretty spry for a guy with 12 dogs on him.
00:42:30 I'm losing my mind.
00:42:33 Amazingly strong.
00:42:37 I'm sure of it.
00:42:40 Yes, but not his.
00:42:43 There's no blood in the arm,
00:42:46 Dr. Stern, would you have a look at this
00:42:53 No, Mr. Scott. I doubt very much if it
00:42:58 Holy cat!
00:43:01 Well, doctor?
00:43:03 No arterial structure indicated.
00:43:10 Porous, unconnected cellular growth.
00:43:13 Just a minute, doctor. Sounds like
00:43:18 I am. Are you getting all of this?
00:43:22 You know, doctor, that could be why
00:43:27 That's right.
00:43:30 This green fluid here.
00:43:32 Like plant sap.
00:43:35 Please, doctor, I've got to ask this.
00:43:37 It sounds like, well... Just as though
00:43:44 That's nearly right, Mr. Scott.
00:43:45 This carrot, as you call it, has constructed an
00:43:52 ...propelled by a force
00:43:55 An intellectual carrot. The mind boggles.
00:43:58 Imagine how strange it would have seemed
00:44:02 ...to forecast that worms, fish, lizards that
00:44:08 On the planet from which our visitor came...
00:44:10 ...vegetable life underwent an evolution
00:44:14 ...which would account
00:44:18 Its development was not handicapped
00:44:22 Dr. Carrington, you won the Nobel Prize.
00:44:25 You've received every kind of kudos
00:44:29 If you were for sale, I could get a million
00:44:33 I'm not, therefore, gonna stick my neck out
00:44:37 ...of wild blueberry muffins. But I promise
00:44:41 Not for long, Mr. Scott. Not if they know
00:44:46 You mean there are vegetables
00:44:50 A certain kind of thinking, yes.
00:44:55 Not recently.
00:44:57 Is it the acanthus century plant, Dr. Stern?
00:45:00 Go ahead, doctor. That's your field.
00:45:02 Well, the century plant catches mice,
00:45:07 Uses a sweet syrup as bait,
00:45:12 What's the telegraph vine?
00:45:14 The vine, research has proven, can signal
00:45:18 ...vines 20 to 100 miles away.
00:45:21 Intelligence in plants and vegetables
00:45:25 Older even than the animal arrogance
00:45:28 That's one for Ripley.
00:45:30 I took this from under the soft tissue
00:45:34 A seedpod.
00:45:36 Yes. The neat and unconfused
00:45:42 No pain or pleasure as we know it.
00:45:45 No emotions...
00:45:47 ...no heart.
00:45:49 Our superior. Our superior in every way.
00:45:53 Gentlemen, do you realize
00:45:56 A being from another world as different
00:46:01 If we can only communicate with it...
00:46:04 ...we can learn secrets that have been
00:46:19 Holy cat. It's moving.
00:46:22 Miss Nicholson.
00:46:25 At 12:10 A.M., the hand became alive.
00:46:30 The temperature of the forearm
00:46:35 Because of this rise in temperature,
00:46:39 ...the canine blood with which
00:46:41 You mean...
00:46:47 This is the best we could find.
00:46:50 Where are you going?
00:46:53 One moment, captain!
00:46:56 Check the storeroom again.
00:46:59 Captain, when you find
00:47:01 ...remember it's a stranger
00:47:03 The only crimes were those
00:47:06 It woke from a block of ice, was attacked
00:47:10 All I want is to communicate with it.
00:47:16 If we catch him, let me take his picture
00:47:20 Sure, Scotty.
00:47:25 Bob, get up on there.
00:47:29 Have any visitors?
00:47:31 I got part of a message from the general.
00:47:35 What's the difference?
00:47:38 What are you looking for?
00:47:41 Who?
00:47:42 You mean he's alive and loose?
00:47:44 Keep your door locked. Use your axe
00:47:47 What do you mean the gun's no good?
00:47:53 Eddie.
00:47:57 Hold it, captain.
00:48:20 There's something in here, all right.
00:48:23 That's the mineralogy lab.
00:48:26 Your Geiger's reacting to a roomful
00:48:30 Yeah.
00:48:43 This door's locked.
00:48:45 Oh, yes.
00:48:47 The greenhouse. The Eskimos have
00:48:51 Strawberries at the North Pole.
00:48:59 Mac. Bob.
00:49:02 Look under these tables.
00:49:09 Bob, check that outside door.
00:49:16 Door's locked, sir.
00:49:18 We're still batting zero.
00:49:22 Well, doctor?
00:49:24 Nothing up that other corridor.
00:49:27 He's obviously not inside.
00:49:30 Close the door, please.
00:49:32 Captain, half an hour outside now is all
00:49:37 You're right, Dr. Chapman. We'll work out...
00:49:41 We have to tell General Fogarty
00:49:43 We're liable to become famous.
00:49:45 So few people can boast they've lost a flying
00:49:51 Wonder what they'd have done to Columbus
00:49:55 Bunch of butterfingers.
00:49:57 Gentlemen, I just happened to notice...
00:50:00 Look at these moles.
00:50:07 They're wilted.
00:50:10 A blast of icy air
00:50:13 Have a look at that lock, professor.
00:50:15 10 or 15 seconds of exposure would do it.
00:50:20 What would that lead you to?
00:50:23 That it may have been...
00:50:25 In here.
00:50:29 Dr. Carrington, you were right.
00:50:33 The key's gone. Someone has entered
00:50:37 From the outside.
00:50:40 It's a smear of...
00:50:43 Plant sap. From the wounded arm?
00:50:47 Open it, please.
00:50:59 One of the sled dogs.
00:51:04 Doctor, doesn't it seem kind of...?
00:51:09 None.
00:51:11 No blood?
00:51:13 Everything falls right into line.
00:51:15 What could be more natural for such a being
00:51:21 It came here for refuge, heard us and ran.
00:51:25 It's been here. It will come back again.
00:51:28 I don't agree. It's far better
00:51:32 Are you sure this is the best thing to do?
00:51:36 It's wiser than we are. It's our only chance
00:51:41 Dr. Carrington is right.
00:51:45 Will you two stand guard
00:51:48 Surely, doctor.
00:51:49 Stern, tell Dr. Auerbach and Dr. Olson
00:51:52 Ask them to come back
00:51:56 And tell them, please,
00:52:15 Any luck, captain?
00:52:19 Find anything, captain?
00:52:22 Barnes flushed a polar bear.
00:52:24 Scare you?
00:52:28 Too cold out there for that.
00:52:30 I didn't think you would.
00:52:33 Not that it makes much difference.
00:52:37 Tex, you got something?
00:52:41 This came in clear 10 minutes ago,
00:52:44 'Fogarty to Hendry: Take all precautions to
00:52:49 Same to same.'Use same precautions
00:52:53 Same to same.
00:52:56 Measurements, approximate weight
00:53:00 'Fogarty to Hendry: Why haven't
00:53:03 Same to same.'Radio silence unnecessary.
00:53:08 Acknowledge immediately.
00:53:10 Waiting report. Silence confusing.'
00:53:12 Same to same.'Acknowledge. '
00:53:14 Same to same...
00:53:16 I gather he wants to hear from me.
00:53:20 How can a man get to be
00:53:26 In the greenhouse...
00:53:28 See...
00:53:30 Barnes, watch that corridor.
00:53:33 Captain, this is my job.
00:53:37 Does that speaker system work from here?
00:53:41 Attention, everybody in camp.
00:53:44 Our visitor has returned and is dangerous.
00:53:48 Stay where you are.
00:53:56 Easy. It'll be all right.
00:53:59 In the greenhouse,
00:54:02 Then a blast of cold air,
00:54:05 When I turned, the thing struck at me.
00:54:09 I don't remember. My head...
00:54:13 When I came to, I saw Olson and Auerbach.
00:54:16 Give him some more of that. Get those axes.
00:54:21 They were both hanging from the beams
00:54:26 I crawled...
00:54:27 I couldn't see.
00:54:30 Here you are, sir.
00:54:41 Wait a minute. He could get out
00:54:45 We can get to it through the generator room.
00:54:49 You mean go in?
00:54:52 That's better.
00:54:54 Easy. Give them time to get in there.
00:54:58 You get back with the rest.
00:55:02 It'll cost you a drink.
00:55:08 Ready, Bob?
00:55:24 Get something to prop this door, something
00:55:30 Get your picture, Scotty?
00:55:34 Want me to open it again?
00:55:36 Bring a hammer and some spikes!
00:55:41 There. That ought to do it.
00:55:43 Doctor Chapman, you're sure
00:55:47 Only the front and back doors.
00:55:49 Corrugated iron.
00:55:56 You found a dog in there, bled white
00:56:00 It wasn't necessary.
00:56:04 I posted them as guards...
00:56:05 I looked in. They're hanging upside down
00:56:10 Can't we do something?
00:56:12 Let's see nobody joins them. Doctor, you're
00:56:17 You have no authority of any kind.
00:56:20 You better move along.
00:56:28 We've got the rear door blocked.
00:56:30 ...he'll have to dig through
00:56:33 Bob, next time raise the sights a little.
00:56:38 We're gonna have to set up
00:56:41 Two-hour shifts. We'll need volunteers.
00:56:54 You sent for us, doctor?
00:57:00 You said you had news for us, doctor.
00:57:03 Yes, yes. I...
00:57:09 Gentlemen, we find ourselves in a battle.
00:57:12 I'm not referring to the minor argument
00:57:16 ...but this creature from a new world.
00:57:19 Two of our colleagues have died,
00:57:23 Those are our losses,
00:57:25 This creature is more powerful
00:57:28 He regards us as important
00:57:32 He has the same attitude toward us
00:57:38 That is our battle.
00:57:41 Only science can conquer him.
00:57:47 There must...
00:57:49 There must be a way. I've been trying to...
00:57:57 Sorry. I'm very tired. I haven't slept.
00:57:59 It's difficult...
00:58:02 Difficult to talk.
00:58:05 Will you read my notes, Miss Nicholson?
00:58:09 Yes, I know, but...
00:58:12 Please read my notes.
00:58:14 'At 9:00 P.M., I placed the seeds taken from
00:58:18 ...in four inches of earth.
00:58:20 I saturated the earth...
00:58:24 I saturated the earth with two units
00:58:28 The condition of the dog found
00:58:31 ...was a primal factor
00:58:35 At 2:00 A.M...
00:58:37 At 2:00 A.M., the first sprouts
00:58:41 Five hours.
00:58:46 At 4:00 A.M., the sprouts began
00:58:51 I came to the conclu...
00:58:55 I see by your faces you don't believe me.
00:58:59 Well, you may judge for yourselves.
00:59:20 Oh, no. It isn't possible.
00:59:23 It reproduces itself.
00:59:26 This would bear out
00:59:29 When he saw the creature in the
00:59:33 This pulsating, doctor?
00:59:37 Yes. Human plants.
00:59:41 All this because of the blood plasma?
00:59:45 Notice these, closer to the source of
00:59:49 How many units have we?
00:59:53 Would you care to listen to them,
00:59:56 Yes, thank you. I should.
01:00:16 Well?
01:00:18 Almost like the wail
01:00:22 That's the way I would have described it.
01:00:25 Yes, Miss Nicholson?
01:00:28 Will you be needing me anymore?
01:00:32 Return them to me.
01:00:36 Doctor, I think you should get some sleep.
01:00:39 There's too much to do.
01:00:41 Your mind can't work if you're exhausted.
01:00:45 No, it isn't, doctor. You aren't thinking
01:00:49 He's growing those seeds in there
01:00:53 You've seen what one creature like that
01:00:57 I have imagined it.
01:01:00 ...what if that aircraft came
01:01:03 ...but to conquer it? To start growing
01:01:08 To turn the human race into food for it?
01:01:13 ...new stars, comets shooting...
01:01:16 This is an enemy here.
01:01:19 ...only phenomena to study.
01:01:35 Come in.
01:01:41 Hello, Pat.
01:01:45 Has anybody up here been hurt lately?
01:01:49 No. That what-is-it in the greenhouse
01:01:52 I brought up 35 units of blood plasma
01:01:57 Why do you want to know?
01:02:00 They're giving him blood transfusions
01:02:05 What's Carrington doing with
01:02:08 I guess...
01:02:10 I guess you'd better take a swing at
01:02:15 I should be trying to stop you.
01:02:23 So that's what he's been doing.
01:02:25 Thanks. Thanks for not stopping me.
01:02:30 Pat, would you remember something?
01:02:34 He hasn't slept since you found
01:02:38 I know him. And he doesn't think
01:02:41 But he's found something no one can
01:02:46 You know, like a kid with a new toy...
01:02:50 Thanks again.
01:02:59 Where's Dr. Carrington?
01:03:01 I'm sorry. I have no authorization
01:03:04 I'm very busy.
01:03:07 I understand you've been gardening.
01:03:09 Why?
01:03:14 I don't tolerate intrusions
01:03:17 This is what your colleagues
01:03:20 This is an improvement.
01:03:23 We've read your notes.
01:03:26 I have the help I need.
01:03:29 It has by Capt. Hendry. And I've given
01:03:33 We're facing something
01:03:36 The creature in the greenhouse
01:03:39 We have no way of finding out how much.
01:03:41 It will need more blood
01:03:44 It's imprisoned and harmless.
01:03:48 Or the safety of the world?
01:03:50 Think of 1000 such creatures. 10,000. It
01:03:54 No.
01:03:56 What about that thing in the greenhouse?
01:03:59 You're right. I am frightened.
01:04:03 ...a betrayal of science.
01:04:05 But I'll sleep better if we get rid of it.
01:04:08 ...got a message through.
01:04:10 Go ahead.
01:04:12 Carrington informs me Martian alive.
01:04:17 Under no circumstances take action
01:04:21 You have your orders, Capt. Hendry.
01:04:26 But, Tex, what about me?
01:04:29 What do we do, Pat?
01:04:44 Hey! Hey, it's me, Eddie!
01:04:51 What are you doing here?
01:04:54 Drop the idea of guarding from the outside.
01:04:56 The wind's blowing so hard you can't see.
01:04:58 It can go through walls as easy as doors.
01:05:01 How could it get through iron walls?
01:05:04 We're dropping the outside guard.
01:05:08 Who's out in the corridor?
01:05:11 Barnes, tell them they're the only ones
01:05:18 Tex?
01:05:21 You won't be long.
01:05:23 Come join the rest of them in the mess hall.
01:05:26 I'll be all right. I've got the door braced,
01:05:30 All right. If you want to be brave.
01:05:33 Well.
01:05:39 Anybody around here want some coffee?
01:05:41 No, but you can come in.
01:05:42 That's the reason I brought it.
01:05:47 Who wants some?
01:05:50 What were you saying, Scotty?
01:05:54 What happens if our boyfriend gets lonely
01:05:59 I've been figuring that.
01:06:02 What do you do with a vegetable?
01:06:05 What'd you say?
01:06:10 That makes sense.
01:06:12 Maybe Dr. Carrington will ask it
01:06:16 Maybe you could borrow a flamethrower.
01:06:19 We got lots of kerosene and we could...
01:06:27 Point three. Point four.
01:06:31 Point five. Point six.
01:06:35 That thing's out of the greenhouse.
01:06:37 Point nine. What about throwing
01:06:42 We can try.
01:06:43 I'll take it. We'll need something to put it in.
01:06:46 Here's a pail.
01:06:48 One point two.
01:06:50 Pat, this one will work all right.
01:06:52 Watch that cigarette, lieutenant.
01:06:54 How we gonna set it on fire,
01:06:57 There's a Veri pistol in my bag.
01:06:59 If it comes in, you wet it down.
01:07:03 You be ready if it needs more.
01:07:05 Shut up.
01:07:07 You know how to shoot that?
01:07:10 One point four.
01:07:14 Hold this in front of you.
01:07:17 One point five. One point six.
01:07:21 What was that?
01:07:24 One point eight.
01:07:26 One point nine.
01:07:59 Put the fire out!
01:08:01 Watch it, captain!
01:08:08 Block that window!
01:08:23 This will make your hand feel better.
01:08:29 This ought to be enough kerosene.
01:08:32 How's it coming, Barnes?
01:08:33 What makes me mad is he didn't do it.
01:08:38 Listen, we want you all to stay here.
01:08:40 We found a way to fight this thing,
01:08:43 It's not hurt much, from the way it took off.
01:08:47 It's sure to come back.
01:08:49 We don't want to burn the whole place.
01:08:52 It probably went to the greenhouse.
01:08:55 Meantime, stay here.
01:08:59 Keep your eye on the Geiger counter.
01:09:02 Who's your electrical expert?
01:09:05 Can you hook into the intercom system?
01:09:09 I can help.
01:09:11 Let us know when you're ready.
01:09:14 Yeah. I'd like to tag along.
01:09:17 If I start burning up again,
01:09:19 We're very proud of our captain.
01:09:23 Now, look, put one of the intercoms
01:09:28 Put another down here at the junction.
01:09:33 You said you were gonna
01:09:35 Know anything better?
01:09:39 You mean your lighting system?
01:09:43 It will give us plenty of amps.
01:09:46 More than enough.
01:09:49 If you insulate the poles.
01:09:52 Bob, give him a hand.
01:09:55 Get Anchorage if you can.
01:09:58 Tell them we're in bad shape
01:10:02 ...flamethrowers, anything.
01:10:03 Tell them if I don't send a story,
01:10:07 Better comb your hair first.
01:10:10 Hey, say that again.
01:10:12 He's sensitive.
01:10:14 I got hair.
01:10:16 No, your breath.
01:10:18 He's sensitive about that too.
01:10:21 You ninnies. Look. That's what I mean.
01:10:26 It's getting cold.
01:10:28 It is off.
01:10:31 It's not getting oil.
01:10:34 Tex, where do these heaters get oil?
01:10:40 Pat, heat's off in the mess hall!
01:10:42 No more oil coming in.
01:10:45 Could the tank be empty?
01:10:47 The main line could be plugged.
01:10:50 Probably run into our visitor,
01:10:53 We underestimate this guy.
01:10:55 Trying to freeze us out, huh?
01:10:57 It's down to 40 degrees.
01:11:00 How long will these rooms hold heat?
01:11:02 By then, we'll be stiff.
01:11:05 ...won't it think of something else?
01:11:07 It'll think that our only chance to keep
01:11:12 It could break the circuit,
01:11:15 The generator room.
01:11:17 I'll tell Tex.
01:11:21 Bring our flying clothes.
01:11:25 Get the transformer hooked up to that.
01:11:28 The thing's turned the heat off.
01:11:30 What'll we do?
01:11:31 The next thing's electricity,
01:11:35 Did you do a good job on the outside door?
01:11:37 Houdini'd find it tough getting in.
01:11:40 It's the only way. Got any fence wire
01:11:44 Whole rolls of it.
01:11:46 What?
01:11:47 A lead overhead and on each side.
01:11:51 I don't get you.
01:11:52 Down here.
01:11:54 What are you doing?
01:11:57 What do you mean?
01:11:58 Scotty, get me a hammer and nails.
01:12:01 Better get out of the way.
01:12:02 Looks as if the situation's well in hand.
01:12:07 If I thought that were true,
01:12:11 I wanna keep my mind open.
01:12:12 Hammer and nails.
01:12:14 Where do you want us?
01:12:18 Sorry, changed my mind. It's all off.
01:12:21 I want another word with you.
01:12:25 Make way. Clear this out.
01:12:28 Where are those cutters?
01:12:30 Where's your Geiger counter?
01:12:32 Go to the assembly room.
01:12:34 Get me a pair of gloves.
01:12:53 Leave enough to hook the overhead wire.
01:13:01 Here we are, lieutenant.
01:13:05 There she is, captain.
01:13:08 Perfect for skiing.
01:13:11 Why?
01:13:13 Oh, yeah.
01:13:15 Where?
01:13:18 When it comes, go back.
01:13:20 I didn't belong at Alamein or Okinawa.
01:13:24 I also write a very good obituary.
01:13:28 Capt. Hendry.
01:13:30 Just hooked this up.
01:13:33 Fine. Watch your Geiger counter.
01:13:35 Mac, did you hear?
01:13:38 So do I.
01:13:41 'Use every means to protect lives,
01:13:47 Our prisoner.
01:13:48 You can't ignore orders.
01:13:52 You're robbing science of the greatest secret
01:13:56 Go back.
01:13:59 We've only one excuse for existing.
01:14:02 What can we learn from that,
01:14:05 It doesn't matter what happens.
01:14:09 We fought into nature.
01:14:11 That sure made the world happy.
01:14:14 We owe it to the brain of our species
01:14:17 ...without destroying a source of wisdom.
01:14:20 Civilization has given us orders.
01:14:23 Oh, you fools. You'll never hurt it.
01:14:25 Go ahead.
01:14:28 What's your reading?
01:14:31 Watch it. Tell us any change.
01:14:34 Not a glimmer.
01:14:36 Here's the operating switch.
01:14:37 How can it get cold so quick?
01:14:42 It must be zero.
01:14:45 Come on, Mr. Martian, and get some
01:14:49 Nothing like it for babies.
01:14:53 No, no. Let him go on. I like
01:14:58 Did you get a picture of that thing on fire?
01:15:01 No. I shot one while I was
01:15:04 Probably got the ceiling and my big feet.
01:15:06 Capt. Hendry, going up a little.
01:15:09 Hang on. Mac, any change?
01:15:13 Means he's coming by the mess hall.
01:15:17 What?
01:15:18 Your boy's pretty smart. He might see
01:15:22 Yeah.
01:15:26 What if we met him by the junction?
01:15:30 The less light, the better.
01:15:31 Turn off this light and this one here.
01:15:35 Capt. Hendry, going up.
01:15:38 I'm getting some too.
01:15:40 Both of you, back here. Come running.
01:15:44 If you speed up that generator,
01:15:46 Certainly do no harm to try.
01:15:50 No.
01:15:53 What's the matter?
01:15:55 I was wishing we'd tested this thing.
01:15:59 Keep swinging at its arms.
01:16:01 It's on its way.
01:16:02 Report from the front,
01:16:05 This is no joke.
01:16:07 What if he can read our minds?
01:16:10 One point four.
01:16:13 Keep it quiet.
01:16:15 I remember the first execution I ever
01:16:20 Did you get a picture?
01:16:23 One point six and going up.
01:16:26 Give him a chance to look.
01:16:29 Stay away from the walls
01:16:32 Everybody got rubber boots on?
01:16:34 One point eight.
01:16:39 I heard something.
01:16:45 It's getting near the top.
01:16:51 Get your posts!
01:16:58 All right. Ease back.
01:17:14 What the...?
01:17:16 Carrington's turned off the generator.
01:17:18 Bob, bring a flashlight. Eddie,
01:17:22 Watch out. He's got a gun.
01:17:26 Keep away. I won't allow you to destroy...
01:17:28 Turn on that generator!
01:17:45 Eddie, get back!
01:17:47 I'm your friend. I have no weapons.
01:17:50 You're wiser than I. You must understand
01:17:54 Don't go farther. They'll kill you.
01:17:57 But I want to know you,
01:18:00 You're wiser than anything on earth.
01:18:02 Use that intelligence. Look
01:18:05 I'm not your enemy.
01:18:10 Hold it.
01:18:13 Wait until he gets right
01:18:19 He's gotta be on that walk, captain.
01:18:29 Wait till he gets right in the middle, sir.
01:19:04 Oh, that's it. Stop. Turn it off.
01:19:32 Well, you can get a picture now, Scotty.
01:20:01 This will take a minute to warm up.
01:20:04 Is there any reason now
01:20:07 Only take five minutes.
01:20:10 You're looking better to me
01:20:12 All done, Pat.
01:20:15 Burned everything in Carrington's lab
01:20:17 Burned the arm too.
01:20:20 He's got a broken collarbone
01:20:22 I'm not getting enough voltage.
01:20:24 I'll check the generator for you.
01:20:26 Anybody want some coffee?
01:20:29 You better have some. You look tired.
01:20:33 He's had two things on his mind.
01:20:36 Our worries are over, while our captain...
01:20:39 Isn't there something you
01:20:41 I don't know. You know, I'm getting
01:20:45 How much does a captain make?
01:20:47 That's a good start. Go ahead.
01:20:49 Enough to support two?
01:20:51 Captain, you get flight pay.
01:20:54 We can handle that.
01:20:56 I've got an idea.
01:20:58 This is gonna work.
01:21:01 There you are.
01:21:04 Sure. Our captain always
01:21:07 Remember that night in Honolulu?
01:21:10 I don't know what they're talking about.
01:21:12 See, they know what's best for you.
01:21:18 Anchorage, from Polar Expedition 6.
01:21:23 Anchorage, reception clear. Stand by.
01:21:29 Tell General Fogarty we've sent for
01:21:33 Roger. Over.
01:21:37 The place is full of them. Over.
01:21:40 North Pole, November 3rd.
01:21:43 One of the world's greatest battles
01:21:47 A handful of American soldiers
01:21:49 ...met the first invasion from another planet.
01:21:52 A man by the name of Noah once saved
01:21:56 Here, a few men performed
01:22:00 A flying saucer, which landed here,
01:22:03 But not without casualties among
01:22:07 I'd like to bring to the microphone
01:22:10 But Capt. Hendry is attending
01:22:17 Dr. Carrington, leader
01:22:19 ...is recovering from wounds from the battle.
01:22:22 And now, before giving you the details
01:22:27 Every one of you listening to my voice...
01:22:29 ...tell the world. Tell this to everybody
01:22:33 Watch the skies everywhere.
01:22:03 But not without casualties among
01:22:07 I'd like to bring to the microphone
01:22:10 But Capt. Hendry is attending
01:22:17 Dr. Carrington, leader
01:22:19 ...is recovering from wounds from the battle.
01:22:22 And now, before giving you the details
01:22:27 Every one of you listening to my voice...
01:22:29 ...tell the world. Tell this to everybody
01:22:33 Watch the skies everywhere.