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Greedy sailors capture a giant lizard off the coast of Ireland and sell it to a London circus, inciting the wrath of the creature's much-larger mother.
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00:04:12I got you.
00:04:42I got you.
00:05:12Not as bad as I thought, Joe.
00:05:39How long to get her into shape?
00:05:42The rudder stock's bent, a couple of sprung plates, that mess on deck, three, four days,
00:05:47and we're out of fresh water.
00:05:50Let's go ashore and see what they've got, eh, sir?
00:05:52Look there.
00:06:10I've never seen anything like that before.
00:06:15The whole ocean bottom must have been torn up.
00:06:27Looks like they're pretty hard hit.
00:06:32Looks like they're pretty hard hit.
00:06:46Yeah.
00:06:47Hi.
00:06:47Is there a harbor master we can talk to?
00:06:51Is there a harbor master we can talk to?
00:06:53How do you get in with the niche?
00:06:57Gaelic, huh?
00:06:58Doesn't sound like welcome in any language.
00:07:02Hey, kid, is your father at home?
00:07:15I don't have a father.
00:07:16Oh.
00:07:17Does the harbor master live here?
00:07:19It's the right place you come to then.
00:07:20Come in.
00:07:21You say the harbor master lives here?
00:07:22Yes.
00:07:23But it's a city man.
00:07:24He is.
00:07:25A government man.
00:07:26Who is he?
00:07:27What's he do?
00:07:28McCartan's his name.
00:07:29Calls himself an archaeologist.
00:07:30What's your name?
00:07:31Sean.
00:07:32I work for him.
00:07:33Doing what?
00:07:34Well, bits of this and bits of that.
00:07:35Cleaning up the things he finds.
00:07:36What things?
00:07:37You want to see them then?
00:07:38No.
00:07:39No.
00:07:40No.
00:07:41No.
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00:08:00No.
00:08:02No, no.
00:08:03No.
00:08:04No, look.
00:08:05If you can come in there.
00:08:06Yeah, sure.
00:08:07Well, what do you know?
00:08:11Matt's been under the sea for a thousand years, they say.
00:08:25Viking, looks like.
00:08:27Yeah.
00:08:28That's it.
00:08:29There was a great sea battle right off the bay here.
00:08:32And we already drove them off and sank their ships.
00:08:34What's that?
00:08:40That's Ogre.
00:08:42The sea spirit.
00:08:43Just groundwork he did that day.
00:08:46Sounds like St. Patrick and the Snakes.
00:08:48What are you doing here?
00:08:50You get out.
00:08:54I'm Joe Ryan.
00:08:55My partner, Sam Slade.
00:08:57How are you?
00:08:59McCartan's the name.
00:09:00Salvage vessel, aren't you?
00:09:01Yeah.
00:09:03I thought so.
00:09:04Did the boy tell you about all this?
00:09:06Yeah, a little.
00:09:08This stuff has no real value, except to us eggheads.
00:09:11But since it turned up, no ship's allowed at Narrow Island for more than 24 hours without a permit.
00:09:16Look, friend, we're not seaworthy.
00:09:19We won't be for three or four days.
00:09:21I don't make the orders.
00:09:22That's the way it is.
00:09:23Anyway, we're afloat.
00:09:26Come on, Sam.
00:09:29Hey, how about fresh water?
00:09:31We'll give you that.
00:09:33Thanks.
00:09:34No hard feelings, no.
00:09:35Oh, no.
00:09:42Do you believe him?
00:09:43Not this permit?
00:09:46No.
00:09:46Well, something's eating him.
00:09:49I wonder what.
00:09:52I don't know.
00:09:54Come on.
00:09:55Maybe we'll swing a little more weight around here if we find out.
00:10:07Hey, Joe.
00:10:09Look.
00:10:15Slag her off, Harry.
00:10:16Are you having any luck?
00:10:28You know, Joe, they can talk English every bit as good as you and I can.
00:10:31They just don't want to, that's all.
00:10:32You try, Harry.
00:10:33He said there's no time for talking with strangers, and McCartan does all the talking on the island.
00:10:44Come on.
00:11:14So that's what's worrying McCartan.
00:11:40He's dead.
00:11:52Dead, how?
00:11:54You saw him come up.
00:11:57You ask me, he died of fright.
00:12:10This is crazy.
00:12:14There was a man lost down there today, not even a trace.
00:12:17Another one saw something that scared him to death.
00:12:20Look, Sam, you don't want to go?
00:12:22Don't go.
00:12:23I'm going all right.
00:12:25Just to make sure that you get back.
00:12:28Sure.
00:12:29With a hat full of gold.
00:12:32Get set.
00:12:35Yeah, okay.
00:12:36There.
00:12:49There.
00:13:49What did you see, Sam?
00:14:10I don't know.
00:14:15But whatever it was, I never want to see it again.
00:14:17How goes it, Sam?
00:14:36These are the last few barrels coming on board now.
00:14:42Lock you back, you go ahead.
00:14:44Well, Garton wants to see you.
00:14:47It's a fine ridge, he's in.
00:14:49Oh, it is, is it?
00:14:53Look, kid, get down off there, will you?
00:14:55About the permit.
00:14:57What about the permit?
00:14:58It's a heathen lie.
00:14:59Maybe we better see what this joker's got in mind.
00:15:01Where is he?
00:15:02Come on, then.
00:15:04Hurry.
00:15:17What's going on here?
00:15:18They think a shark got the man who was lost.
00:15:33Mr. McCarton, I hear you've got a beef.
00:15:36You were snooping around out there.
00:15:38My divers told me.
00:15:40Yeah, and I suppose they told you to give us all that jazz about a permit.
00:15:43Are you doubting my word?
00:15:45You're right, Mr. McCarton.
00:15:46I am.
00:15:55After you load with water, you leave.
00:15:57Tonight.
00:15:59The sooner the better.
00:16:09The sooner the better.
00:16:17The sooner the better.
00:16:35The sooner the better.
00:16:36Oh
00:17:06Oh
00:17:36Oh
00:18:06Oh
00:18:36There's a man looks like he's got a real problem
00:19:03Uh-huh
00:19:04I'll bet he'd pay through the nose if he could solve it for him
00:19:08Hey, hey, mister
00:19:14We'll be wanting a passage on your ship
00:19:16Just as soon as his nibs here gets around to giving us our pay
00:19:19Now, hold on
00:19:20You'll get your pay if you like
00:19:22There'll be no taking a passage on any ship
00:19:25Why not?
00:19:29Now, for God's sake, let's go inside and talk about it
00:19:32Sure
00:19:32If they all leave now, my boatmen, my divers, the lot of them
00:19:40The whole thing will go to smash
00:19:41Me? I kind of see their point
00:19:43Got any other reason for not wanting them to leave?
00:19:45What do you mean?
00:19:47Oh, like, uh
00:19:48Maybe they talk too much
00:19:50Where did you get those?
00:19:52Same place as you
00:19:53Supposing we got rid of that thing for you
00:19:56The beast?
00:19:59Do you think you can?
00:20:00Maybe
00:20:01Let's take another look in there first, huh?
00:20:19Open the safe
00:20:20You've done all right for yourself
00:20:35How about this for a down payment?
00:20:38Do you like this one, Sam?
00:20:40You must be out of your mind to think like that's priceless
00:20:42And how do you think you're going to dispose of it?
00:20:47Oh, you must have figured out a way
00:20:48I'll bet we can
00:20:50You dirty blood
00:20:51Shut up!
00:20:53You're getting off easy, friend
00:20:54Could have grabbed the lot
00:20:56When will you start?
00:20:57When will you start?
00:20:58Now
00:20:59Why not?
00:21:09Mr. Ryan!
00:21:11Mr. Ryan!
00:21:13What is it, kid?
00:21:14You'll be trying to catch him
00:21:16Ogre
00:21:16Yeah, maybe
00:21:17Not afraid, are you?
00:21:19No
00:21:20But it's a bad thing you're doing
00:21:21A terrible bad thing, Mr. Ryan
00:21:23Why don't you call me Joe?
00:21:27Okay, Joe
00:21:28Okay, Sean
00:21:30We might be able to catch him in the nets
00:21:38Yeah
00:21:39But how do you propose to kill a thing like that?
00:21:41Oh, I don't know
00:21:42Dynamite, maybe
00:21:44Ever stop to think what a thing like that might be worth alive?
00:22:04You'll really think you'll catch him with that?
00:22:06Sure, why not?
00:22:08I figure that the light select is a sort of lure
00:22:10If that doesn't work, we'll try something else
00:22:12Okay, Harry, come on
00:22:13Okay
00:22:14Johnny, putt
00:22:20Ready when you are, Joe
00:22:28Okay
00:22:29Take her up
00:22:31Bring her out
00:22:35Out
00:22:36Lower away
00:22:38Down
00:22:40Uh, Sam
00:23:03Can you hear me?
00:23:05Yeah, I can hear you
00:23:06Uh, give me about 15 fathoms
00:23:08Down
00:23:09Sam?
00:23:29Sam?
00:23:29Ten fathoms, how's that?
00:23:34Okay, that'll do
00:23:36Give me four to five knots
00:23:38Yeah, slow engine
00:23:39Headed down the bay
00:23:40Slow engine
00:23:42Halfway
00:23:45I can hear you
00:23:57I can hear you
00:24:00Get out of here
00:24:01I can hear you
00:24:03Get out of here
00:24:04Sam, can you hear me?
00:24:20Stop engines!
00:24:21Stop engines!
00:24:25Sam, not too fast.
00:24:26I don't want to lose them.
00:24:27Slow up.
00:24:28Up, up.
00:24:34Sam, Sam, pull up.
00:24:44Up, quick, quick.
00:24:45Pull up, up.
00:24:50Sam, Sam, pull up.
00:24:52Pull up, up.
00:24:55Sam, Sam.
00:24:57Pull up.
00:25:00Sam, quick.
00:25:04Pull up, pull up.
00:25:06She won't take any more.
00:25:07She'll snap the cable.
00:25:08Drop your nets.
00:25:09Drop your nets.
00:25:10Drop the nets.
00:25:12All hands on nets.
00:25:13Hurry up.
00:25:14Take it up.
00:25:17Try out the nets.
00:25:19Drop it.
00:25:20Drop it.
00:25:21Drop it.
00:25:211, 2, 3, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 9, 10.
00:25:41Party on the winch!
00:25:42Bring her in.
00:25:54Throw her away.
00:25:56Tighten up those sacros.
00:26:12The headlines of the entire world are being monopolized by the news of the capture of a fantastic monster, seemingly of prehistoric origin, off the coast of Ireland.
00:26:22Puzzled scientists are already speculating that the monster may have been released from some vast sub-oceanic cavern far beneath the Earth's crust by unprecedented volcanic eruptions which occurred in the area last week.
00:26:34Some scientific authorities are suggesting that the whole thing is merely an elaborate Irish hoax.
00:26:39Nevertheless, the Irish government are sending two of their top paleontologists to claim the creature for Ireland, if it does exist.
00:26:51There's your friend, Professor.
00:26:54I'll tell my partner you're here.
00:26:58Right here, Skipper.
00:27:05Those two professors from Dublin have just come on board.
00:27:08Well, show them out.
00:27:12It's amazing.
00:27:14I wonder if you realize, Captain Ryan, the enormous scientific value of this discovery.
00:27:20I think we do, Professor.
00:27:21Well, then, I shall wireless the University of Dublin wants to make preparations to receive the animal.
00:27:27I see.
00:27:27You will proceed to Dublin, and you will be properly compensated for your services.
00:27:33Oh, sure, sure.
00:27:34Well, we'll meet there.
00:27:37Unless you'd like one of us to go with you.
00:27:40Oh, that won't be necessary, Professor.
00:27:43Oh, there's one thing.
00:27:45The animal skin should be kept wet with a continuous stream of water.
00:27:50I see.
00:27:50This is most important.
00:27:51I'll take care of it.
00:27:52When do you intend sailing, Captain?
00:27:54Tonight, if that's okay by you.
00:27:55Sooner the better.
00:27:56See you in Dublin.
00:27:57University of Dublin.
00:27:59Properly compensated.
00:28:02Big deal.
00:28:03Take a look at this, Sam.
00:28:06It's from Jorkin Circus in London.
00:28:09They offer 30,000 against 50% of the gross.
00:28:15Set a course for London, Sam.
00:28:16I'll take care of it.
00:28:46I came to let you go back to the sea.
00:29:16You little nuthead.
00:29:21What do you think you're doing?
00:29:22Hey, take it easy.
00:29:24I came to let him go back to the sea where he belongs.
00:29:27Why?
00:29:28Maybe to save your silly skins for you.
00:29:30I have a good notion to toss you over the side.
00:29:34He wouldn't be sending me back, no.
00:29:36Harry?
00:29:37Yes?
00:29:38Better get our little stowaway into a bunk.
00:29:40And wash his face.
00:29:42Harry, put a guard on that thing 24 hours and give him a rifle.
00:29:45Right now, Jork.
00:29:46I could be watching him for, you know.
00:29:48Yeah, you.
00:29:49You'd be great, wouldn't you?
00:29:52Now, if it's so much as moves,
00:29:54start shooting and then run like the devil.
00:29:57Well.
00:29:57Tell us something, kid.
00:30:10Anyone ever see that thing before?
00:30:14Why should anybody have to see it to know it's there?
00:30:20Go back to sleep, kid.
00:30:21It's just phosphorus, Sam.
00:30:42But it's coming from the scuppers.
00:30:44It's the water off the animal.
00:30:45So it's still salt water.
00:30:49You're seeing spirits, too.
00:30:55Ropes!
00:30:56The night's quick!
00:31:04Come on!
00:31:05Come on!
00:31:05Get him ready for burial, Sam.
00:31:22Kid, I told you to stay below.
00:31:24Now, swing clear.
00:31:46Keep her clear.
00:31:47All right, lower it a bit.
00:31:49A creature unique in evolutionary biology,
00:31:56and you turn it into a circus freak.
00:31:58It's outrageous.
00:31:59Quite apart from the fact that you stole it.
00:32:01Look, that's a matter of opinion.
00:32:02What's the row about?
00:32:04You know absolutely nothing about this animal.
00:32:06It's extremely dangerous.
00:32:07We've managed to handle it all right so far.
00:32:10You carry disease-bearing parasites or unknown bacteria,
00:32:13and you bring it into the heart of a great city.
00:32:16Look, what do you want?
00:32:17First, the opportunity to make a complete study.
00:32:20Okay.
00:32:21It doesn't interfere with business.
00:32:23Believe me, gentlemen,
00:32:24once the animal's installed in Battersea Park,
00:32:26you'll be given every facility.
00:32:28I presume you thought of the need of giving the animal
00:32:29a tranquilizing drug before you transport it?
00:32:32Because if you haven't, you'd better.
00:32:34Very well, I'll lay that on then.
00:32:36Good day.
00:32:37In our most unusual telecast to date,
00:32:55we bring you the arrival of Gorgo.
00:32:58This creature,
00:33:00which should have been extinct 10 million years ago,
00:33:02is truly an awesome sight
00:33:04as it is transported through the streets of modern London
00:33:07on its way to Battersea Park.
00:33:09Of course, Londoners are notoriously skeptical,
00:33:12and a good many we've spoken to
00:33:14still seem to think it's all some sort of circus stunt.
00:33:18But this animal is real.
00:33:19Take my word for it.
00:33:21The police have cleared all unauthorized traffic along the route
00:33:24as a precautionary measure.
00:33:26Although we're assured there's no danger,
00:33:29the creature has been given massive doses of tranquilizer.
00:33:32Much closer to this thing,
00:33:34and I could do with a bit of tranquilizer myself.
00:33:37Actually, it's no joke.
00:33:39There are rumors that the animal
00:33:40has killed a number of persons already
00:33:42in the process of its capture.
00:33:47Now you see the circus grounds at Battersea Park
00:33:50in the Festival Gardens,
00:33:51where Gorgo, as he is called,
00:33:53we don't know why,
00:33:54will be exhibited to the public.
00:33:57Here we can see the intrepid Captain Ryan,
00:34:00the one with the cap,
00:34:01getting out of the car with his partner, Mr. Slay.
00:34:04They are the men who captured the animal,
00:34:06and I don't envy them the job.
00:34:09And our own Mr. Dorkin,
00:34:10of Dorkin Circus,
00:34:11in the checkered suit.
00:34:13And by the way,
00:34:14we'll be interviewing Mr. Dorkin shortly
00:34:16at Battersea Park,
00:34:17so stay with us.
00:34:19And of course, ladies and gentlemen,
00:34:20I realized at once
00:34:21that this was the most shattering scientific discovery
00:34:24of the 20th century,
00:34:25and so I contracted for the exhibition of the animal.
00:34:27We've built a special enclosure.
00:34:29You'll see it later on.
00:34:30We rushed the job through
00:34:31just so everyone in London
00:34:32would have an opportunity
00:34:33of seeing Gorgo for themselves.
00:34:34Question?
00:34:35I have a report from Dublin
00:34:36that the Irish government
00:34:37are going to take legal proceedings
00:34:38to recover the animal.
00:34:40Yes, I believe that to be true.
00:34:41Of course, the matter will have to go through
00:34:42the courts in the usual way.
00:34:44And since I've no way of knowing
00:34:45how quickly they'll reach their decision,
00:34:46I suggest that anyone who wants to see Gorgo
00:34:48does so soon at Battersea Park.
00:34:50That name Gorgo,
00:34:51does it have any special significance?
00:34:52My dear sir, of course.
00:34:54The monster of Greek mythology,
00:34:55the Gorgon,
00:34:56a creature so terrifying
00:34:57that the mere sight of it
00:34:58would turn a man to stone, excuse me.
00:35:00And how much money
00:35:01do you expect to make out of it?
00:35:03I'll answer that question later on.
00:35:13Lower away.
00:35:16Lower away.
00:35:18Easy.
00:35:18Easy.
00:35:19Okay, Sam.
00:35:21Easy does it.
00:35:32More.
00:35:34More.
00:35:36Tranquilizer seems to be working.
00:35:39So far.
00:35:48Wire cutters.
00:35:59Wire cutters, quick.
00:36:01Okay.
00:36:04Cut them out, boss.
00:36:18That's a hell of a dumb thing to do.
00:36:32Fire.
00:36:53Fire.
00:36:54Fire.
00:36:55Over here!
00:37:19Flames for us!
00:37:25Come on, this way!
00:37:45We'll take the other side!
00:37:46Give him another blast!
00:38:05We're in!
00:38:15Doctor, you're right, Buster!
00:38:16Come on!
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00:39:55I was a little group!
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00:40:08Please!
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00:40:11Even though!
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00:40:18Is that beautiful?
00:40:19You will!
00:40:20Come on!
00:40:21Peanuts, popcorn. Hot buttered popcorn.
00:40:25Go sit your peanuts here.
00:40:29Go on, Biggs.
00:40:30Nice and cold, Biggs.
00:40:33Go get cold out.
00:40:34Peanuts, popcorn, chocolate.
00:40:36Go get cold out.
00:40:37Peanuts, popcorn, chocolate.
00:40:39Come on, Biggs.
00:40:40I'm not getting cold out.
00:40:41Get cold out.
00:40:42Can't go back here.
00:40:51Looks like a full house.
00:40:59Not bad.
00:41:21Hi, Sam.
00:41:24I was driving into town.
00:41:26Have fun.
00:41:28Why don't you might like to come along, have a couple of drinks?
00:41:30I'm having a couple of drinks.
00:41:34How's business?
00:41:35Great, great.
00:41:37Why don't you get out of this dump, live a little?
00:41:40I've got a suite of rooms of the best hotel in town.
00:41:45This suits us.
00:41:51Look, Joe, these animals are going crazy.
00:41:57Something's going to happen.
00:41:58I can feel it.
00:41:59Mike's already been killed.
00:42:00Who's going to be next?
00:42:01I'm as sorry about Mike as you are.
00:42:03It was a tough break, that's all.
00:42:04But he's got a wife and two kids.
00:42:06Okay, well, we'll send him some money.
00:42:08But he's dead.
00:42:11And there's going to be a lot more tough breaks before this is over.
00:42:14You've been listening to your new partner too much.
00:42:17No.
00:42:18I've been listening to myself.
00:42:21Hello.
00:42:27Yeah, just a moment.
00:42:29It's the professor who says they've been trying to find you.
00:42:32This time of night?
00:42:34Hello?
00:42:36Yeah?
00:42:38Yeah, if you say so.
00:42:41Okay.
00:42:44He's found something out.
00:42:45You coming along?
00:42:47Yeah, sure.
00:42:47Sure.
00:42:51Professor, come in, gentlemen.
00:43:09Captain Ryan, the creature you have captured is not an adult specimen.
00:43:17You mean it isn't fully grown?
00:43:18No.
00:43:19In fact, we believe it is in rather early infancy.
00:43:23Are you trying to say there may be a fully grown one of these things around somewhere?
00:43:27It's a fair assumption.
00:43:28Where there are offspring, there are generally parents.
00:43:31How big would a full grown one be?
00:43:33An approximate guess.
00:43:38The infant.
00:43:40The adult.
00:43:43That'll make it nearly 200 feet tall.
00:43:45At the very least.
00:43:46Obviously, the proper authorities must be notified at once.
00:43:49What are you trying to do?
00:43:50Stare up a whole hornet's nest because of a few calculations made on a piece of paper?
00:43:54Nuts to that.
00:43:55I'm afraid, Captain Ryan, the decision is no longer in your hands.
00:44:25I'm afraid, Captain Ryan, the decision is no longer in your hands.
00:44:55I'm afraid, Captain Ryan.
00:44:57I mean, I'm afraid, Captain Ryan.
00:44:57I'm afraid, Captain Ryan.
00:44:58I'm afraid, Captain Ryan.
00:44:59I'm afraid, Captain Ryan.
00:45:00I'm afraid, Captain Ryan.
00:45:18Admiral Brooks, I realize the situation is fantastic.
00:45:22but one expects the fantastic from you scientists these days tell me admiral have you ever seen the
00:45:28animal that was captured i'm afraid i haven't had the time then perhaps you should take the time
00:45:33and when you do remember it first appeared at nara island monitor reports there's been
00:45:40no communication with nara island for three days sir three days
00:45:44her majesty's aircraft carrier royal oak from the admiralty whitehall proceed to area n34
00:45:56and report any unusual sightings or conditions in vicinity of nara island this is priority a repeat
00:46:14so
00:46:29um
00:46:44Reconnaissance to Corvette, alter course to 310, repeat, course 310.
00:47:01Right.
00:47:03They've sighted something, sir.
00:47:04Palt four points.
00:47:06Palt four points.
00:47:07Aye, aye.
00:47:14Fire number one turret.
00:47:35Fire number one!
00:47:40Fire number one!
00:47:41Fire!
00:47:44Reconnaissance to Corvette, observation negative, repeat negative.
00:48:14Admiral Brooks, gentlemen, you've been asked to come here to supply us with any information
00:48:40in your possession which might be helpful.
00:48:42Another island has been destroyed.
00:48:44Reconnaissance aircraft have sighted a creature in this area here.
00:48:48Excuse me, sir, that looks as though the thing's heading for England.
00:48:51Quite. And that in itself calls for an explanation.
00:48:54You have one?
00:48:55While we were playing a stream of water on it during the passage,
00:48:58it was Professor Flaherty's instructions.
00:49:01Maybe it left some sort of track.
00:49:03I see. Is that possible?
00:49:06Yes, it's possible.
00:49:07The Royal Oak for Admiral Brooks, please.
00:49:10Royal Oak coming in for Admiral Brooks.
00:49:12Good.
00:49:13They report at least two direct hits.
00:49:16You've killed it?
00:49:18It's disappeared beneath the sea.
00:49:20They've saturated the aerial death charges.
00:49:22No living thing could escape.
00:49:23It's certainly been killed.
00:49:25No...
00:49:26No!
00:49:27No!
00:49:28No...!
00:49:29Capsized.
00:49:54Capsized.
00:49:56Sunk.
00:49:58With every man aboard.
00:50:02This is terrible.
00:50:03Well, all right.
00:50:06Now what?
00:50:07What will you do?
00:50:08Turn that thing at the festival gardens loose.
00:50:10What else?
00:50:11Take it back to the sea where we still get a chance.
00:50:13What the hell is the matter with you?
00:50:14This is the 20th century.
00:50:15There must be some way of handling an overgrown animal.
00:50:18There's no doubt that we can stop the creature.
00:50:20We'll call you if we need you again.
00:50:22Good evening, gentlemen.
00:50:26Sam, stop.
00:50:38He'll kill you.
00:50:40Turn it loose.
00:50:42Sam, stop. He'll kill you.
00:50:54Turn him loose.
00:50:55Stop it, Sam. He'll kill you.
00:50:57Give me a chance.
00:51:00Let him go.
00:51:01Don't do it, Sam.
00:51:08Come on.
00:51:12Sam, don't be crazy.
00:51:22Stop it, Sam. You're crazy.
00:51:26Sam.
00:51:27Sam.
00:51:29Sam.
00:51:30Are you all right?
00:51:30Sam.
00:51:31Are you all right?
00:51:33Sam.
00:51:35You're all right, kid.
00:51:42Following the disaster of this afternoon, the loss of a destroyer with all hands, the Admiralty
00:51:50has deployed major forces of the NATO fleet off the mouth of the estuary in an attempt
00:51:55to locate and destroy the monster, even before it reaches the coastal defences.
00:51:59Tom.
00:52:00Tom.
00:52:17Tracking West 2 5.
00:52:19Still tracking West 2 5.
00:52:21Black to task force. Search.
00:52:2220 degrees west.
00:52:5220 degrees west.
00:53:2220 degrees west.
00:53:5220 degrees west.
00:53:561800. Course 275, sir.
00:53:58Fire in depth.
00:54:00Ready to open fire, sir.
00:54:02Fire one.
00:54:07Fire two.
00:54:12Attack and target in search area.
00:54:17Contact broken.
00:54:19Target moving toward the estuary.
00:54:20Too fast to follow.
00:54:22Get me submarine control.
00:54:24Sector 28.
00:54:26We're just closing the last of the submarine nets now, sir.
00:54:30Yes, sir.
00:54:42Yes.
00:54:43Yes.
00:54:44One moment.
00:54:45The nets have been torn and the connection was gone.
00:54:51I see.
00:54:52No, there's nothing further you can do now.
00:55:00The creatures got through.
00:55:02Smash the nets.
00:55:05Get me river patrol.
00:55:06I'm just off the embankment, about a hundred yards away.
00:55:26I can see the huge beast still advancing.
00:55:28The second line of defense has been organized, greatly reinforced.
00:55:31Ready in the morning, Farley.
00:55:36Good fighting now.
00:55:37Man your stations.
00:55:41Control lines ready, sir.
00:55:45Over the valves.
00:55:54Abandon ship.
00:55:56Come on.
00:55:57Hop to it.
00:55:57Go, boy.
00:56:00Come.
00:56:06Now you're ready.
00:56:07I'm getting behind these sandbags.
00:56:08Fire.
00:56:09Come.
00:56:10When you're ready?
00:56:12Twenty-nine trips.
00:56:13I'll be ready.
00:56:17I'll get behind those sandbags.
00:56:21Fire!
00:56:43Get me Army Headquarters.
00:56:51The atomic weapons are out of the question.
00:56:53In any built-up area.
00:56:55Tanks, of course.
00:56:56Roll out, roll out!
00:56:58Off you go!
00:57:09Attention.
00:57:10This is a special bulletin.
00:57:11Civil Defence Authorities have declared a state of emergency
00:57:15for all London areas within three miles of the River Thames.
00:57:29It must be kept clear for military and defence personnel.
00:57:34If you are without shelter,
00:57:35go to the nearest underground and stay there.
00:57:38The streets must be kept clear
00:57:40for military and defence personnel.
00:57:59All right, Sergeant, get your men up there in front.
00:58:01Come on!
00:58:02Get off the streets.
00:58:14Go to your home.
00:58:15Don't panic.
00:58:17You will be notified when the emergency is over.
00:58:20Get off the streets and go to your home.
00:58:22This way.
00:58:22This way.
00:58:25Come on!
00:58:26Get a move on!
00:58:27up the right bell move it move it take your position firing positions
00:58:51it's advancing up river directly towards us very good sir
00:58:57while the army indicates full confidence they report growing casualties among their forces
00:59:02we are told that downing street is in constant communication with other world capitals where
00:59:05grave concern is expressed call headquarters shoot the flares open side fire stand by commence
00:59:27so
00:59:34Oh, my God.
01:00:04The bridge is gone.
01:00:17One of London's oldest landmarks smashed like matchwood.
01:00:20Nothing has stopped this beast so far.
01:00:22Nothing.
01:00:23Not even point-blank cannon fire.
01:00:25Here's the tar bridge up.
01:00:27The power of this thing is fantastic.
01:00:34The power of this thing is fun.
01:01:04Check the missile units.
01:01:05Yes, sir.
01:01:34Back, back. Come back.
01:01:40What's that, sergeant?
01:01:41Yes, sir.
01:01:46We're moving into position now, sir.
01:01:49Any estimates as to time of alert, sir?
01:01:52No, but stand by.
01:02:04Yes, sir, I will.
01:02:1240 degrees, 6-2-1-0.
01:02:20Pull up!
01:02:34What's up?
01:02:52Come on.
01:02:58We've burned out a connection.
01:03:04Where's Sean?
01:03:15Sean!
01:03:17Come on.
01:03:24All homes in this area must be evacuated at once.
01:03:27Do not delay.
01:03:29You have no time to remove your belongings.
01:03:31Get out of the area.
01:03:32Proceed in a westerly direction.
01:03:34Come on.
01:04:02Come on.
01:04:06Come on.
01:04:06Come on.
01:04:08Come on.
01:04:09Come on that way, Sam.
01:04:35We'll be back at Madison.
01:04:39We'll be back at Madison.
01:05:09We'll be back at Madison.
01:05:39We'll be back at Madison.
01:06:09We'll be back at Madison.
01:06:39We'll be back at Madison.
01:07:09Madison!
01:07:11Madison!
01:07:13Madison!
01:07:15Madison!
01:07:17Madison!
01:07:21Madison!
01:07:23Madison!
01:07:27Madison!
01:07:29Madison!
01:07:35Madison!
01:07:37Madison!
01:07:39Madison!
01:07:45Madison!
01:07:51Madison!
01:07:53Madison!
01:07:55Madison!
01:08:01Madison!
01:08:09Madison!
01:08:11Madison!
01:08:13Madison!
01:08:19Madison!
01:08:21Madison!
01:08:23Madison!
01:08:29Madison!
01:08:31Madison!
01:08:33Madison!
01:08:39Madison!
01:08:41Madison!
01:08:43Madison!
01:08:45Madison!
01:08:47Madison!
01:08:55Madison!
01:08:57Madison!
01:08:59Madison!
01:09:01Madison!
01:09:03Madison!
01:09:05Madison!
01:09:07Madison!
01:09:09Madison!
01:09:11Madison!
01:09:19Madison!
01:09:21Madison!
01:09:23Madison!
01:09:25Madison!
01:09:35Madison!
01:09:37Madison!
01:09:39Madison!
01:09:47Madison!
01:09:49Madison!
01:09:51Madison!
01:09:53Let's go.
01:10:23Let's go.
01:10:53Let's go.
01:10:55I see.
01:10:57Well, let me know the moment you are.
01:11:00Thanks for coming.
01:11:01It's undoubtedly heading for Battersea Park, sir.
01:11:02That's the place to stop it.
01:11:03How much voltage do you estimate would be required for electrocuting this animal?
01:11:07Two million, three million volts.
01:11:10It's only a guess.
01:11:11There's not much precedent to go on, sir.
01:11:13Give me Battersea Power Station.
01:11:15Is he okay?
01:11:19He'll be all right.
01:11:21He'll be all right.
01:11:38Switch on! Full fire!
01:11:39Come on!
01:11:40Come on!
01:11:41Come on!
01:11:42Come on!
01:11:43Come on!
01:11:44Come on!
01:11:45Come on!
01:11:48Come on!
01:11:49We're waiting a party, waiting, hoping, praying for a miracle.
01:12:19The entire electricity of all industrial London has been diverted to the wires surrounding the small animal's enclosure.
01:12:24Will it be enough? Will it be enough to stop the huge beast?
01:12:28Will the miracle be granted?
01:12:30Or will it be yet another of man's puny efforts to oppose this irresistible force of ancient nature?
01:12:38Hey, Sam. I'm sorry. I was wrong.
01:12:49Let's go.
01:12:59The power circuit has just been completed, sir.
01:13:24What's the reading?
01:13:25Four billion volts and full amperage, sir.
01:13:27The wires won't take anymore.
01:13:29No, no, no, no, no.
01:13:59No, no, no, no, no.
01:14:04She's hit.
01:14:05She's going down.
01:14:07No.
01:14:08No, she's torn the wires.
01:14:12No, no, nothing.
01:14:13Hey!
01:14:43There you go.
01:15:13Maybe our prayers have been answered.
01:15:16A great city, overwhelmed, exhausted,
01:15:20lies helpless under the immeasurable power and ferocity
01:15:23of this towering apparition from before the dawn of history.
01:15:28And yet, as though disdaining the pygmies under her feet,
01:15:33she turns back, turns with her young,
01:15:38leaving the prostrate city, leaving the haunts of man.
01:15:43And leaving man himself to ponder the proud boast
01:15:46that he alone is lord of all creation.
01:15:59We're going back now.
01:16:02Back to the sea.
01:16:13Back to the sea.
1:16:51
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