- 6/11/2025
The Invisible Visitor from Space tells the story of a mysterious alien entity that arrives on Earth—completely invisible to the human eye. As panic spreads and authorities scramble to uncover the truth, the invisible visitor leaves a trail of confusion and fear.
This classic sci-fi adventure is packed with suspense, mystery, and the thrilling question: How do you stop what you cannot see?
Perfect for fans of vintage science fiction, alien encounters, and timeless space thrillers.
This classic sci-fi adventure is packed with suspense, mystery, and the thrilling question: How do you stop what you cannot see?
Perfect for fans of vintage science fiction, alien encounters, and timeless space thrillers.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:30This is Washington, D.C., and in the files of the Central Bureau,
00:00:41there is a story so strange in its implications that it defies ordinary classification.
00:00:48It is the story of a handful of people who, in the course of one desperate night,
00:00:53held back a wave of panic and pandemonium.
00:00:56It began after sundown, time 7.15, as Flight A Coast Patrol from Travis Field was returning to base
00:01:07when the nightly air force transport pointed north toward Japan via the Great Circle route.
00:01:15While at sea, the Navy and Coast Guard maintained their usual round-the-clock vigil.
00:01:21And from the equator to the Arctic, the radar network swept the skies with eyes that never sleep.
00:01:31Time, 7.19.
00:01:34An unidentified object was picked up 200 miles southwest of Point Barrow, Alaska.
00:01:407.27.
00:01:45An unidentified object confirmed at Fairbanks, Alaska.
00:01:50Heading south-southeast, 170 degrees.
00:01:55Height, 75,000 feet.
00:01:59Estimated speed, 5,000 miles per hour.
00:02:04White warning.
00:02:04Seven-fifty-four.
00:02:34First interceptor flight airborne.
00:02:39Point of interception, 80 miles due west of San Francisco, California.
00:02:467.55.
00:02:49Unidentified object past Point of Interception.
00:02:53Red warning.
00:02:558.11.
00:02:58Morro Bay, California.
00:03:01Height, 50,000 feet.
00:03:03Estimated speed, 2,000 miles per hour.
00:03:108.15.
00:03:11Santa Monica, California.
00:03:14Height, 10,000 feet.
00:03:17Speed, 1,200 miles per hour.
00:03:218.18.
00:03:22All traces of unidentified object gone.
00:03:27Red warning lifted.
00:03:29By 8.25 at the Los Angeles branch of the Communications Commission,
00:03:35reports of strong interference with radio and television reception
00:03:39began to pour in from the beach area.
00:03:42The monitors went to work immediately.
00:03:45Mobile units were ordered to converge on the vicinity of the disturbance.
00:03:50Pinpoint direction-finding devices began to trace the trouble to its source.
00:03:55This is Mobile One, Hazen speaking.
00:04:06We're at Ocean and Beacon Way, interference strength 2, bearing 27 degrees.
00:04:13Over.
00:04:13Mobile One from center, Roger.
00:04:15Over.
00:04:16Mobile center from Mobile 7.
00:04:18Over.
00:04:18Go ahead, Mobile 7.
00:04:20This is Mobile 7 from the Pacific Center and Beach 4.
00:04:24Interference strength 3, bearing 39 degrees.
00:04:27Over.
00:04:28This is Mobile Center, Roger.
00:04:30Stand by.
00:04:32Mobile One and Mobile 7 from Mobile Center.
00:04:36Point of interception estimated 3 miles north of surf.
00:04:40Repeat.
00:04:413 miles north of surf.
00:04:43Acknowledge.
00:04:43This is Mobile 7, Roger.
00:04:45Mobile One, Roger.
00:04:47Mobile 7, Roger.
00:04:48We'll go now.
00:04:52Okay, Charlie, let's get moving.
00:05:06Yes, what is it?
00:05:07Take me to a phone quick.
00:05:08I need an ambulance.
00:05:09What's the matter?
00:05:09My husband and Pete out there in the picnic grounds just above the beach.
00:05:12They've been hurt.
00:05:13Well, this is a communications car.
00:05:16I'll phone it in from here.
00:05:18A Mobile One to Central.
00:05:19Over.
00:05:23Did you make that out, Charlie?
00:05:24Not at work.
00:05:26A Mobile One to Central.
00:05:27I can't reach you.
00:05:28Repeat.
00:05:31They must be getting us all right.
00:05:33A Mobile One to Central.
00:05:35Have an ambulance set to beach at surf.
00:05:37Emergency.
00:05:38Two men hurt.
00:05:39Acknowledge.
00:05:42Roger now.
00:05:45I'm sure they'll be here soon now.
00:05:47Tell us what happened.
00:05:48This man, he just kept coming at us.
00:05:50It was awful.
00:05:50Who?
00:05:51I don't know.
00:05:52He was wearing a suit like a diver.
00:05:54Hurry, please.
00:05:55They're hurt.
00:05:56Charlie, you better wait here.
00:05:57I'll go down and take a look.
00:05:58The young woman's hysteria became obvious as they reached the picnic grounds at the beach.
00:06:08There was no sign of the mysterious intruder, and little could be done for her husband
00:06:14and their friend until the ambulance arrived.
00:06:17Hi, fellas.
00:06:33How are you doing?
00:06:34Oh, we're just taking another reading now.
00:06:36What happened down there?
00:06:37The police took the girl and one of the guys to the station.
00:06:40What about the other one?
00:06:41Well, he's on the way to the morgue.
00:06:42That was her husband.
00:06:43You're right on the button, Charlie.
00:06:4444.7.
00:06:45Report back to Central if you find anything else.
00:06:48All right.
00:06:51Charlie, grab that portable and check the beach, will you?
00:06:53Got it right here.
00:06:55I'll pick you up right here in about an hour.
00:06:57Where are you going?
00:06:58Police asked me to drop by the station and sign a report.
00:07:01I'll see you later.
00:07:03If you don't, you know where to look for the body.
00:07:05Like I said, we were just starting at 8 when we heard something tracking through the sand
00:07:18toward us.
00:07:19I looked up and couldn't see anything.
00:07:21Then Betty screamed.
00:07:22At what?
00:07:23I thought you couldn't see anything.
00:07:24At first, we couldn't.
00:07:26Then this guy started toward us.
00:07:28What kind of a guy?
00:07:29How should I know?
00:07:30He was wearing some kind of a helmet over his head.
00:07:32He could have been a deep-sea diver or anything.
00:07:34All right.
00:07:35After you saw this diver, what happened?
00:07:38Well, we jumped up.
00:07:40Ed, that was Betty's husband.
00:07:42He allowed him to stop.
00:07:43But he just kept coming.
00:07:45I never saw anything like it.
00:07:47He didn't say anything.
00:07:48He just kept moving in.
00:07:50Then you say he attacked you.
00:07:52No, we didn't give him a chance.
00:07:53Ed grabbed a piece of wood and took a swing at him.
00:07:55That didn't stop him.
00:07:56He caught the end.
00:07:58That's all I remember.
00:08:00Just because a man's taking a walk, there's no reason to slug him.
00:08:03Besides, you don't look like a guy who frightened so easy.
00:08:06How would you feel if somebody with a crazy helmet with pipe sticking out of it came at you in the dark?
00:08:11And look, I know this sounds crazy.
00:08:15But there wasn't any head in that helmet.
00:08:17No head.
00:08:19No head at all.
00:08:20It's the truth.
00:08:22I think you need some coffee.
00:08:24I don't want anything.
00:08:28It's all the same to you, Lieutenant.
00:08:29I've got to pick up one of my men at the beach.
00:08:31Okay, thanks for coming down, Hazen.
00:08:33Hope I didn't put you out.
00:08:34No trouble so long.
00:08:36You too.
00:08:41All right, let's start at the beginning.
00:08:43What well did you know the dead man?
00:08:46And his wife?
00:08:47Betty and I went to school together.
00:08:49And you had a year.
00:08:51How long were they married?
00:08:52About a year.
00:08:54Wasn't her husband a little older than she?
00:08:56I don't know.
00:08:57But you said you and Mrs. Evans went to school together.
00:09:00Then you never discussed anything personal with her?
00:09:02She did mention he was older, yes.
00:09:04How much?
00:09:05Fifteen, twenty years.
00:09:07What difference does that make?
00:09:08That wasn't too hard, now was it?
00:09:10Where do you live?
00:09:126'29 and a half East Palm Court.
00:09:15Why?
00:09:17That's where the Evans live, isn't it?
00:09:19Yeah, I bored with them.
00:09:21You do, huh?
00:09:23Now, Mrs. Evans is a good-looking woman.
00:09:28What are you trying to say?
00:09:36Lieutenant Bowers.
00:09:39Where?
00:09:39Yeah, I got it.
00:09:44I'll leave right away.
00:09:46Keep it on the murder.
00:09:48Now the beach.
00:09:50Keep an eye on this guy until I get back.
00:09:53Where do you mean?
00:09:53You'll stay right where you are.
00:09:56At least until Mrs. Evans feels well enough to talk.
00:09:59What do you want from her?
00:10:00Oh, I just want to see if your story checks with hers.
00:10:03After all, you went to school together, remember?
00:10:05You say there were no witnesses, huh?
00:10:19None yet.
00:10:20Anything missing?
00:10:21I don't think so.
00:10:22The cash register wasn't touched.
00:10:24You've got to break down the inventory as soon as you can.
00:10:26What about fingerprints?
00:10:27The boys are working on them now.
00:10:29Sorry, I'm late.
00:10:40What kept you so long?
00:10:42The lieutenant asked me to hang around a while.
00:10:44What's the score?
00:10:46Ah, looks like one of those things.
00:10:48Pretty girl, older husband, young boarder.
00:10:51Kid claims some guy without a head knocked the old man off.
00:10:54Yeah, don't say.
00:10:55Anything else?
00:10:56Yeah, he had a diver's outfit with horns.
00:11:00No, he's going to have to do better than that.
00:11:02How are we doing?
00:11:04I took a reading about 10 minutes ago.
00:11:06The radiation has gone out with the tide.
00:11:08What about the radio phone?
00:11:10It's working fine again.
00:11:11I just got a call from Central.
00:11:13They said Mobile 7 picked up some new trouble northeast of here.
00:11:16Here we go again.
00:11:18Hop in.
00:11:19This is so long.
00:11:26Who reported this murder?
00:11:32There he is there.
00:11:33He lives next door.
00:11:34His name's George Nelson.
00:11:35Hey, Mr. Nelson.
00:11:36Yes, sir.
00:11:36Come here, will you?
00:11:39I'm Lieutenant Bowers, Homicide.
00:11:41You found this, buddy?
00:11:42That's right.
00:11:42He must have just locked up for the night when this happened.
00:11:44How do you know that?
00:11:45Well, he usually does around this time.
00:11:47What were you doing here?
00:11:48I was sitting home watching the fights on TV, and all of a sudden the things start acting up.
00:11:52What has that got to do with it?
00:11:53Well, you don't know the set.
00:11:55You know, it wouldn't work at all when I came home to supper.
00:11:58Then all of a sudden it cleared up fine.
00:12:00So I thought, well, I'll get set to look at the fights again, and all of a sudden out it goes again.
00:12:04So I thought maybe the battery station down here was overcharged in the circuit, and so I came back and take a look.
00:12:09That's all.
00:12:10Hey, don't you ever quit work?
00:12:12What's up this time?
00:12:15Another murder?
00:12:17What are you doing here, Hazen?
00:12:19Same as before.
00:12:20Still trying to track down that signal in the cell.
00:12:22Hey, uh, does that stuff work on TV, too?
00:12:24Well, it has been for hours.
00:12:26What'd I tell you?
00:12:27What's the matter?
00:12:28Seems to sit one on the blink.
00:12:30Well, at least we know we're on the right track.
00:12:32How'd you make out of that border?
00:12:34You're still sticking to a story.
00:12:36The guy had no head.
00:12:38Well, I'll be seeing you.
00:12:38So long.
00:12:39Right.
00:12:40Come on, John.
00:12:40And so the communications team resumed its mission, to track the mysterious interference
00:12:58to its source.
00:13:01Via accurate readings taken at regular intervals by stationary and mobile units, it was determined
00:13:08that the disturbance was moving in a northeasterly direction.
00:13:11By 10.34, Mobile Center had pinpointed the disturbance at the edge of the Huntington oil fields.
00:13:21Units 1 and 7 were instructed to close in.
00:13:25Hey, Charlie, do you see what I see?
00:13:35Yeah, the oil field.
00:13:37Let's hope our trouble's burning up.
00:13:39Well, there's only one way to find out.
00:13:48Look, Sarge.
00:13:49Two murders and an explosion in one precinct is big news.
00:13:52Now, come on, you can't pin it all on the young border, or can you?
00:13:58Very funny.
00:14:03Yeah?
00:14:03I'm Hazen at the communications commission.
00:14:06Oh, the lieutenant's waiting for you.
00:14:10Where's the wheel?
00:14:11You heard the man, communications commission.
00:14:14Tommy, just kind of interference happens very often.
00:14:18Never anything like this.
00:14:20It's on the move all the time.
00:14:21It means the harm of a transmitter in the car.
00:14:23It's not a transmitter.
00:14:25We don't get a definite disturbance.
00:14:27It's just its interference.
00:14:30Then you have no idea of what it is, huh?
00:14:33Not yet.
00:14:34How are you making up?
00:14:35Not so good.
00:14:37You were here when I questioned that boy about the murder at the beach.
00:14:40You got anything more out of it?
00:14:42Yeah.
00:14:43Come on with me.
00:14:44You might want to see this.
00:14:44Come on.
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00:14:59Are you sure?
00:15:00This is what the man looks like.
00:15:02What do you say Betty?
00:15:05Well just about.
00:15:06Only I think the tubes were a little lower down.
00:15:08And you still insist there was no head inside the helmet.
00:15:10I'm positive there wasn't.
00:15:12What about you?
00:15:14Well, it was dark. I couldn't swear to it.
00:15:16Thanks. That'll be all.
00:15:18You mean we can go now?
00:15:20Yeah, for the time being.
00:15:21Just stick close to home. I may want to see you again tomorrow.
00:15:24We'll be there.
00:15:25Come on, Benny.
00:15:26Kind of changed your mind about those two, haven't you?
00:15:29Yeah, I guess I have.
00:15:30Hey, we'll bring in the old man, will you?
00:15:34Don't tell me you believe this story about this whatever it is.
00:15:37I know it sounds as phony as it ever did.
00:15:40But, well, sit down, will you, please?
00:15:42You're the, uh, watchman at the Huntington oil fields?
00:15:45Oh, yes, sir. I've been with the company for over 22 years, sir.
00:15:47Will you tell Mr. Hazen here exactly what happened?
00:15:51Well, sir, like I said before, I was just closing the gate for the night when I saw this fellow coming up.
00:15:56I was never so scared in my life.
00:15:58Yes, go on.
00:15:59Well, it wasn't the man so much as the suit he was wearing.
00:16:03Well, he wouldn't stop when I hollered at him.
00:16:05He just pushed his way right in through the gate and walked right up to the bank.
00:16:09You carry a gun? Did you try to stop him?
00:16:12Oh, well, there was much to close the tank. I was afraid to shoot.
00:16:15So I thought I might call for help.
00:16:17Just to cut to the shack, the tank blew up.
00:16:21Oh, you should see the sight.
00:16:22Yeah, uh, sir, can you give us a description of this man?
00:16:25How would you say he was dressed?
00:16:26Well, sir, like I said before, he wore a sort of a, a sort of flyer's, uh, not outfit with a helmet attached to it.
00:16:35How tall was he?
00:16:36Oh, he was a giant of a man.
00:16:38Uh, uh, and he had tubes sticking out of that thing, uh, that helmet he wore.
00:16:43Uh, can you tell us what his face looked like?
00:16:45Huh?
00:16:46Oh, sir, though you got pretty close to me, I could swear the man had no face.
00:16:52Now, if you saw this man again, would you recognize him?
00:16:54I mean by his outfit.
00:16:55Oh, I'll never forget that sight if I lived to be a hundred, sir.
00:17:00Would you say this is the man?
00:17:03Wait, sure, that, that's him.
00:17:04Thank you very much.
00:17:06You may go now.
00:17:07All right, sir.
00:17:11Well, Higson, what do you say now?
00:17:15Beats me.
00:17:16The descriptions check, all right.
00:17:18This could be some kind of flying suit.
00:17:20High altitude equivalent.
00:17:22Yeah, that's what I've been thinking.
00:17:23Well, how do you explain that stuff about the missing head?
00:17:25Nah, we can discount that.
00:17:27These people were frightened.
00:17:29Tonight, nobody really took a close look at it.
00:17:31I guess you're right.
00:17:32But whoever he is, that outfit doesn't look like one of ours.
00:17:35Of course.
00:17:36He could have been dropped by parachute.
00:17:39You can sabotage him?
00:17:40Wait a second.
00:17:41I think we'd better wire a report to Washington and see what they say.
00:17:44Yeah, you can use our teletype.
00:17:46I'll tip off the only place to be pleased to be on the lookout for something unusual.
00:17:50Hey, wait a minute.
00:17:51What about the press?
00:17:51Oh, I don't think they know too much now.
00:17:53You better keep it that way for a while at least.
00:17:55Until we find out whether our friends are still around here.
00:17:57Well, if he is, I think we can find him for you.
00:18:00My hunch is that he's carrying something around that's causing all this disturbance,
00:18:04whether he knows it or not.
00:18:12Yeah.
00:18:13Kill that page one lead.
00:18:14They let the border and the girl go.
00:18:15How do I know?
00:18:18Maybe the lieutenant thinks that the guy in a flying suit knocked off the husband.
00:18:23Nah.
00:18:24No, no, not a chance.
00:18:25Not a chance of an exclusive on that picture.
00:18:27They're making a blanket release in the morning.
00:18:30Hmm?
00:18:31Oh, there's a guy from the communications commission in there now.
00:18:35Yeah, I'll call you back later if there's anything new.
00:18:36Okay.
00:18:42Come in.
00:18:44Sorry to interrupt you, lieutenant.
00:18:45Yeah, what is it, Jim?
00:18:46There's a teletype cam for you.
00:18:47Oh, thanks, Jim.
00:18:48We're waiting for it.
00:18:49That was fast.
00:18:53Well, here's our answer.
00:18:54Looks like they never sleep in Washington.
00:18:57Says to contact a major Andrews, care of Dr. Wyatt, director of the Griffith Institute.
00:19:01Hey, it's kind of late.
00:19:04Then I'll give him a call.
00:19:05Well, you're at it.
00:19:06I'll go out the car and check in with Central.
00:19:07Okay.
00:19:16Well, that's a story up till now.
00:19:18We got in touch with Washington.
00:19:20They told us to contact you here.
00:19:24Very interesting.
00:19:26What do you think, doctor?
00:19:27When I see something like this, I understand why your gentleman might have thought sabotage was involved.
00:19:36Lieutenant, are you sure there were no traces of this saboteur, this X-man, found after the explosion in the oil field?
00:19:44Fire to probably went over every inch of the area.
00:19:47Didn't come up with a thing.
00:19:49Well, then there's a strong possibility that he might have perished in the explosion itself.
00:19:53I doubt that.
00:19:54We're pretty well convinced this man is carrying something that's responsible for all the signal interference.
00:20:02According to the last report I got, there was a definite disturbance about three miles east of the oil fields, sometime after the explosion.
00:20:11Well, then if he's alive, you should be able to keep an accurate check of his whereabouts.
00:20:15Not that easy.
00:20:16Matter of fact, we lost contact about three quarters of an hour ago.
00:20:19Maybe you realized you were trailing him and got rid of whatever he had that was causing the disturbance.
00:20:23In that case, there's nothing much my department can do to help you.
00:20:28I guess it's up to us.
00:20:30Unless you have some suggestions.
00:20:32Well, let me think out loud for a minute.
00:20:35It might just be that what we've been talking about so far, and this phantom, as we'll call him, ties in with what the doctor and I've been discussing.
00:20:43That is very possible.
00:20:46I don't know whether you know it or not, but somewhere around 7.30 this evening, our radar networks picked up an unidentified object off Point Barrow, Alaska.
00:20:56They traced it clear down to Santa Monica before they lost it.
00:21:00Santa Monica?
00:21:02That's where we first picked up our radio interference.
00:21:04Yeah, right at the scene of the murder.
00:21:07Well, then, if all these things tally up, we've got some idea of how our man got here.
00:21:11You mean that he came in some plane?
00:21:13In that case, somebody would have seen it land and take off again.
00:21:17Or did it crash?
00:21:18No.
00:21:19No, we don't think it was a plane.
00:21:22No rocket or jet that has been built so far can attain the speeds of 5,000 miles an hour, particularly for such a great distance.
00:21:29And maybe we're on the wrong track altogether.
00:21:33Couldn't your unidentified object have been a meteor?
00:21:36They travel at a terrific speed.
00:21:38Yes, fast enough for most of them to burn themselves out the moment they hit the Earth's atmosphere.
00:21:45And did it occur to you that meteors are not very likely to travel horizontally all the way from the North Pole to California?
00:21:52Well, if it wasn't a meteor, a flying missile of some type, how do you figure this phantom ties in?
00:22:01We're not sure that he does.
00:22:04I don't care what you say, but it doesn't make sense to me.
00:22:08Anybody trained in sabotaging say undercover, this guy's walking around in a monkey suit, killing people.
00:22:16Excuse me, Dr. Watt. Is there a Lieutenant Bowers in here?
00:22:22Oh, yes. What is it, Miss?
00:22:24There's a Mr. Wakeman from the Chronicle here to see you.
00:22:27Wakeman here?
00:22:28What does he want?
00:22:30Well, there's only one way to find out.
00:22:32Before you go, Lieutenant, I don't believe you have met my assistant, Barbara Randall.
00:22:37Well, hello.
00:22:38Hello.
00:22:41It's Mrs. Randall, Lieutenant.
00:22:44I'll be right back.
00:22:46Barbara, you know the major?
00:22:48Of course.
00:22:49And this is Mr....
00:22:50The Communications Commission.
00:22:51How do you do?
00:22:52Well, I see you are working a little later tonight than usual.
00:22:55Yes, my husband's teaching a late class and he won't be able to pick me up for a while.
00:22:59Besides, I had some work to do in the lab.
00:23:01Well, at least you'll have lots of company.
00:23:04All right.
00:23:05So I shouldn't have come up here.
00:23:07But I've got to get you a wrangle on this beach murder.
00:23:09And your whole department is shut up.
00:23:10Look, Wakeman, will you stop bothering me?
00:23:13There's nothing to say.
00:23:14If you've got an exclusive story from that Evans, Damon, or Barbara, then you know as
00:23:18much as I do.
00:23:19Yeah, but that still doesn't explain anything about the guy without a head.
00:23:23Come on.
00:23:23Who is he?
00:23:25Your guess is as good as mine.
00:23:28You mean you let those two kids go without knowing that?
00:23:32I don't buy it.
00:23:33Well, I did.
00:23:34Well, then you must have an awful good reason.
00:23:39I bet you're trying to tie it in with that other murder.
00:23:43All right, Lieutenant.
00:23:45Don't tell me.
00:23:47I'll get my story somehow.
00:23:50Oh, if you want to know how things turn out, read the Chronicle in the morning.
00:23:54That's right.
00:23:58I'll get in touch with Charlie and Mobile One and have him call for me here.
00:24:02Okay, honey.
00:24:03Won't you come up with anything?
00:24:05No, they're just briefing Barbara here.
00:24:07It's just amazing the way you've been able to put these things together.
00:24:11Don't kid yourself, Mrs. Randall.
00:24:14It seems the press knows as much about it as we do.
00:24:17Well, let's hope they don't come to the same conclusions.
00:24:19A few lurid headlines and every fool in the country will be seeing phantoms in space suits
00:24:24and men from Mars all over the place.
00:24:27Yes, I can't imagine.
00:24:28And mass hysteria is difficult to check once it gets started.
00:24:31That's why we've got to move fast.
00:24:34Well, from the looks of things, I guess it's up to me.
00:24:37I'll be in touch with you as soon as I hear anything.
00:24:40See you.
00:24:41By 12.30 a.m., the dragnet was in operation.
00:24:45Mobile units patrolled the streets and countryside.
00:24:48They covered an area 35 miles square.
00:24:53Special and sensitive equipment was prepared for action.
00:24:57Everyone on the job was ready to move on the first signal from the Communications Commission.
00:25:04Monitor Corona to Mobile Center, strength four.
00:25:08Brickyard at 160th, moving toward oil fields.
00:25:12Contact your units.
00:25:14Over and out.
00:25:15Units one and seven from Mobile Center.
00:25:18Units one and seven from Mobile Center.
00:25:21Strength four, interference at 160th in the oil field.
00:25:24Moving due east.
00:25:26Close in.
00:25:27Repeating.
00:25:28Strength four, interference at 160th in the oil field.
00:25:31Close in.
00:25:32See you here, Joe.
00:25:33Just got here.
00:25:59They're trying to set this up.
00:26:01What gives, Hazen?
00:26:02It's in this area, all right.
00:26:03I thought it was a gaggy condit.
00:26:04Thank you, Doctor.
00:26:05Quite a walk over those oil fields.
00:26:07Well, it doesn't register as far as the oil fields.
00:26:09I think we'll do better if we split up, man.
00:26:10Right, Lieutenant.
00:26:11You two go that way.
00:26:12Lieutenant, out here.
00:26:13Vince.
00:26:13Joe, you follow him.
00:26:14Come on, Doctor.
00:26:15And you?
00:26:15Oh, forget it.
00:26:16Hey, Hazen, look at this.
00:26:38Yeah.
00:26:38Point's this way.
00:26:41Hey, Joe.
00:26:43Joe.
00:26:43Hey, Hazen, 603.
00:27:04Going strong.
00:27:06That's it, Doctor.
00:27:07Doctor.
00:27:07That's it.
00:27:13It's leading this way.
00:27:24Come on.
00:27:25It's this way.
00:27:53Come on.
00:27:53Come on.
00:28:17Come on.
00:28:17Check with me sure does he's here we saw him. There he goes
00:28:39Around here somewhere. Yeah, we gotta get roof. Let's go get a lot
00:28:47Come on
00:28:57Anybody see him
00:29:17We'll give you 10 seconds to come out of there starting now one two three
00:29:25Six seven eight nine ten. We're going in. Help you guys cover the door
00:29:35Hi there's nobody in here possible we saw him come in maybe he went out of the window we won't get very far
00:29:54Don't touch anything till we check the fingerprints doctor over here
00:29:58He left his suit in his helmet
00:30:00Hey, let's spread that thing out so I can get a good shot of it. No way you fool
00:30:03What's the matter for your information? That's a Geiger counter and it says hands off
00:30:07I think you better wait outside. I just have a job to do so do we not afraid ours will have to come first
00:30:12There's no radiation from the helmet
00:30:14But look at this
00:30:16Well, that's what's been causing all the trouble
00:30:22Charlie, you know where we can pick up a lead line box in a hurry
00:30:24Well, mobile seven should have one right outside. I'll take a look hurry it up will you and believe that we all thought that this
00:30:31Phantom might be carrying some devices causing all the signal interference special land that it's due to the very close on his body
00:30:39That's not the only thing that bothers me
00:30:41Did any of you get a good look at his face? Not me. He's too far away. Well, I did unless I'm mistaken that helmet was empty
00:30:48Hey, where am I gonna put this stuff? Oh, put it to dr. Wyatt's station. We'll take it back to the Institute, right?
00:30:57No, that's all right. You can't handle that
00:31:11Any luck not a sign of him boys are still searching the grounds for what nobody knows what he looks like without that outfit
00:31:21I'll bail on that major reporter got a flash picture of him. I just happened to borrow that film
00:31:25Todd's way to headquarters right now to be developed good
00:31:28Send us a present as soon as you can sure the dead. Are you sure you don't want to come with us?
00:31:32We want to make a few tests at the lab. I'd like to doctor
00:31:36Would you know the situation I gotta get that guy let me know you make out will you yeah, we'll do that sure
00:31:41Oh
00:32:11Oh
00:32:41Good evening doctor
00:32:47Good evening doctor
00:32:49We're just on our way home and we saw you drive in good evening Barbara. Hello Bill. I see we got here just in time anything new
00:32:55Lots of excitement, but that's all major. You know Barbara's husband. Oh, of course. How are you? How are you? Yeah? It's a nice-looking dog you've got there
00:33:03What's his name? What's his name?
00:33:05His name? Venus
00:33:07Say Bill, I hate to ask this but something important has come up and I wonder
00:33:11Can we borrow Barbara for about an hour or so?
00:33:13I suppose so
00:33:15Of course
00:33:17Darling, why don't you go and do the shopping?
00:33:19Here's the list. Markets open all evening
00:33:23I may as well. See you later darling
00:33:27I'll take the dog and tie her up. Thank you Bill. Good night. Good night
00:33:31I'll give you a hand with it. Oh, thanks doc. Easy now. Look out for your fingers
00:33:35Look out now don't drop it
00:33:39Data come back here
00:33:41Data come back here
00:33:43Data come back here
00:33:45Data
00:33:47Data
00:33:49Data
00:33:51Data
00:33:53Data
00:33:55Data
00:33:57Data
00:33:59Data
00:34:01Data
00:34:03Data
00:34:05Data
00:34:07Data
00:34:09Data
00:34:11Data
00:34:13Data
00:34:15Data
00:34:17Data
00:34:19Data
00:34:21Data
00:34:23Data
00:34:25Data
00:34:27Data
00:34:29Data
00:34:31Data
00:34:32Now, you stay right here, Venus, and I don't want to hear one sound out of you.
00:34:49You were right, Doctor.
00:34:51There are no fingerprints anywhere.
00:34:53What's all this?
00:34:54Hey, don't touch anything.
00:34:56You'd better put some gloves on.
00:34:57Our friend, Mr. X, left this suit at the oil refinery.
00:35:00You mean you were that close to him and you didn't catch him?
00:35:03I'm afraid so.
00:35:05That's up to the police now.
00:35:06Hand me those sheds.
00:35:08I want to cut out this material to work with it.
00:35:18Say, you better have those sharpened.
00:35:20But I just bought them.
00:35:22Hold that.
00:35:23Here, try this knife.
00:35:23That still won't cut.
00:35:31Let me try.
00:35:40This stuff is tougher than nylon.
00:35:43Why don't I try it over a Bunsen burner?
00:35:44It doesn't burn either.
00:35:59Let's take a look at it under the microscope.
00:36:01Look, it's magnetic.
00:36:04Magnetic?
00:36:07You're...
00:36:08Radioactive.
00:36:09But apparently indestructible.
00:36:27What's the matter?
00:36:29You tell me.
00:36:30Take a look at that weed.
00:36:37What weed?
00:36:38There is none.
00:36:43This material is one solid mass.
00:36:45May I see it?
00:36:51Well, you're right.
00:36:52It must be some sort of plastic.
00:36:55No.
00:36:56I'd say it's a metallic substance of some kind.
00:36:58Well, I've seen a lot of interesting alloys, but never anything like this.
00:37:02Let's try an acid test.
00:37:03All right.
00:37:04Go ahead.
00:37:05Careful now.
00:37:09We'll only take a drop or two.
00:37:12It repels acids like a raincoat repels water.
00:37:16Why, there's no reaction.
00:37:21Well, Major, this looks as though we were going to be here for a long time.
00:37:25Now we have it.
00:37:39The helmet is not radioactive.
00:37:41The suit is.
00:37:42There is no doubt.
00:37:46This spacesuit is conditioned to function above 63,000 feet.
00:37:50The human blood would boil, resulting in the body expanding to twice its size.
00:37:55And death, of course.
00:37:57I know.
00:37:57And it must withstand pressure and counterpressure.
00:38:02Also, it must be so supercharged that it can function in thin atmosphere.
00:38:05Now, let's see what it is that is left in its breathing apparatus.
00:38:09Well, how are you doing?
00:38:10The gas from the helmet tank breaks down to 11% methane.
00:38:16Ordinary marsh gas.
00:38:17What's the rest of the formula?
00:38:18Oh, that's where I'm stuck.
00:38:20I can't figure it out.
00:38:22It just doesn't respond to any of the usual tests.
00:38:24Well, how could anyone exist on that combination of gases?
00:38:27You and I couldn't, but apparently someone can.
00:38:32Oh, look, doctor, are you trying to say that our X-Man doesn't breathe oxygen
00:38:36and hasn't the metabolism of a normal human?
00:38:40I really don't know.
00:38:42From what we've seen, he has some visitor characteristics which make him appear human.
00:38:49But added to them is this fabulous radioactivity that none of us could stand.
00:38:54I am positive.
00:38:58I think the answer lies right here in this helmet.
00:39:25Obviously, he needs it to survive, otherwise he wouldn't have risked wearing it where he
00:39:29was sure to be recognized.
00:39:30As it is, he only took it off when he was cornered.
00:39:33Well, if what you say is true, how can he exist without it now?
00:39:36Let me put it this way.
00:39:38It's like a patient in an iron lung.
00:39:40Sometimes one can be removed for hours at a time without any ill effects.
00:39:43Exactly.
00:39:44And I think the same principle applies here.
00:39:46And that means sooner or later, he has to get his breathing apparatus back or die.
00:39:51I don't understand.
00:39:52Well, I've got an idea.
00:39:55If we were to return this whole outfit to where he left it, he might be tempted to come back.
00:40:05Dr. Wyatt speaking.
00:40:06Yes, he's here.
00:40:08No, thank you.
00:40:09Hello, Major.
00:40:11Still at it, huh?
00:40:13Mm-hmm.
00:40:15No, we haven't got a fitting, no.
00:40:17The picture?
00:40:18Yeah, hold on.
00:40:22He says the picture the reporter took of our man didn't come out.
00:40:25I was afraid of something like that.
00:40:27The radio activity must have burned the emulsion.
00:40:29Hello.
00:40:31No.
00:40:32No, we didn't find any fingerprints at all in his clothes.
00:40:35Did you find any?
00:40:38Not too bad.
00:40:40Hello?
00:40:40Hello?
00:40:42Will you wait there, please?
00:40:43We don't know what to make of this, either.
00:40:46Have you heard from the communication boys yet?
00:40:49Well, let's hope they turn up with something.
00:40:51Major, excuse me.
00:40:53Hold on a second.
00:40:53Yes.
00:40:54It's Mr. Wakeman in the Chronicle.
00:40:55He insists upon seeing you.
00:40:56He does?
00:40:57Where is he?
00:40:58I told him to wait in the lobby.
00:40:59Good.
00:41:00Hello?
00:41:01Yes, our friend from the press is here.
00:41:03Don't worry.
00:41:12I wouldn't dare let anyone in on anything.
00:41:14At least not until we get something concrete.
00:41:17Right.
00:41:18All right.
00:41:18I'll see you later.
00:41:21Well, I guess I'd better see this newspaper man.
00:41:23Want to come along, Doctor?
00:41:25I think I will.
00:41:33Oh, hello.
00:41:36Remember me?
00:41:37Certainly, yes.
00:41:38A nice lot of gadgets you got here.
00:41:40We think so.
00:41:41What's on your mind?
00:41:42Well, I was wondering if you might let me take a couple of pictures of that suit you brought up here.
00:41:45I'm sorry.
00:41:46We can't do that.
00:41:47Oh.
00:41:48Well, now, look.
00:41:49I got a wonderful picture of the guy running in the shack, and the lieutenant stuck his nose in my business, and what do I get?
00:41:54A blank.
00:42:03Is that you, Doctor?
00:42:33Well, you must have some lead on this guy, otherwise you wouldn't have brought that suit up here.
00:42:39Well, let's just say we were curious.
00:42:51Hello, Bill.
00:42:54Are you back so soon?
00:42:55Isn't Barbara through?
00:42:56I don't know.
00:42:58Well, she's still in the lab.
00:42:59Why don't you go up and see?
00:43:00Thanks.
00:43:00I will.
00:43:03Barbara.
00:43:10Barbara, are you in there?
00:43:11Bill, listen to me.
00:43:14I'm not alone.
00:43:15Someone is in here with me.
00:43:18I can't see him.
00:43:20He locked the door and has the key.
00:43:23I'll break the door down.
00:43:24No, Bill, don't, please.
00:43:26You better get help.
00:43:28You mean I've come all the way up here for nothing?
00:43:30I'm afraid so.
00:43:32Good night.
00:43:32Yes.
00:43:33Good night, Mr. Wakeman.
00:43:35Good night.
00:43:46Major, come quick.
00:43:47What's the matter?
00:43:48What's the matter?
00:43:48Where's Barbara?
00:43:49In the lab.
00:43:49The door's locked and there's someone in there with her.
00:43:51I thought you said the door was locked.
00:44:01It was.
00:44:02She's gone.
00:44:03Oh, cover the main entrance.
00:44:04That's the only way anybody could leave.
00:44:05I will.
00:44:06Well, in that case, we would have seen her on our way up.
00:44:08Well, then she must still be in the building.
00:44:09We'd better split up.
00:44:10I'll take the room.
00:44:13Barbara!
00:44:13Barbara!
00:44:15Barbara!
00:44:15Barbara!
00:44:16Barbara!
00:44:16Barbara!
00:44:17Barbara!
00:44:17Barbara!
00:44:18Barbara!
00:44:18Barbara!
00:44:19Barbara!
00:44:19Barbara!
00:44:20Where are you?
00:44:20Barbara!
00:44:21Barbara!
00:44:21Barbara!
00:44:22Where are you?
00:44:22Barbara!
00:44:23Barbara!
00:44:23Barbara!
00:44:24Barbara!
00:44:24Barbara!
00:44:25Barbara!
00:44:25Barbara!
00:44:26Barbara!
00:44:26Barbara!
00:44:27Barbara!
00:44:28Barbara!
00:44:29Barbara!
00:44:30Barbara!
00:44:31Barbara!
00:44:32Barbara!
00:44:33Barbara!
00:44:34Barbara!
00:44:35Barbara!
00:44:36Barbara!
00:44:37Barbara!
00:44:38Barbara!
00:44:39Barbara!
00:44:40Barbara!
00:44:41Barbara, where are you?
00:45:06Barbara, where are you?
00:45:11Any sign?
00:45:12Not yet.
00:45:13She must be around here someplace.
00:45:14Now, you stay here.
00:45:15Watch the main entrance.
00:45:16And I'll check the basement.
00:45:17All right.
00:45:18All right.
00:45:19She must be around here someplace.
00:45:20Now, you stay here.
00:45:21Watch the main entrance.
00:45:22And I'll check the basement.
00:45:23All right.
00:45:48All right.
00:45:49All right.
00:45:50All right.
00:45:51All right.
00:45:53She's not up there.
00:45:55Where's the doctor?
00:45:56He went down to the basement.
00:45:57Here he comes.
00:45:58You didn't find her?
00:45:59No.
00:46:00she's not up there where's the doctor he went down to the basement here he comes
00:46:14you didn't find her no I better call the police but there's no telling what could happen to her
00:46:21in the meantime no no take it easy we're doing the best we can but she said she was locked in
00:46:26and she couldn't see who did it can you explain that no not yet
00:46:32who are you
00:46:54don't come near me
00:47:00I'm warning you don't come near me
00:47:03don't
00:47:08don't
00:47:12the code I don't understand
00:47:27you're trying to tell me you needed to breathe and there isn't much left in the tank
00:47:33one one two
00:47:37one one two three
00:47:40one one two one one two three
00:47:48one one two one one two three
00:48:01one two three
00:48:03in the lab
00:48:16I don't know if they don't
00:48:31She's in there.
00:48:35Padra!
00:48:37I can see it happening in the ultraviolet lamp.
00:48:40Theviolet lamp, Diana, I'm sure so.
00:48:45Darling, are you all right?
00:48:47I think so. I'm looking for him.
00:48:49I just saw him, so he must be in here.
00:48:51Steady feet to the ground. He would be killed.
00:49:17It was right there.
00:49:19I couldn't see him. I didn't know what to do.
00:49:23Come here, quick.
00:49:27He's disintegrating.
00:49:31This is amazing.
00:49:49Now, now, quiet down, Venus. Quiet down.
00:49:55Down.
00:49:57Come here.
00:50:07Mobile Center for Mobile One. Come in, please.
00:50:09This is Mobile Center. Go ahead.
00:50:11Get hold of Major Andrews or Dr. Wyatt at the Institute.
00:50:13I want to talk to either one of them.
00:50:15Will do. Stand by, Mobile One.
00:50:17Dr. Wyatt speaking.
00:50:19Oh, yes, Mr. Hayes.
00:50:21Yes, we're still at it.
00:50:23Lots and lots of excitement, but nothing definite yet.
00:50:25Have you anything to say?
00:50:27The trouble seems to be just about gone.
00:50:29We've got a flash into the direction of the observatory once in a while,
00:50:33Doctor why I speaking oh yes mr. Hazen
00:50:40yes we still at it lots and lots of excitement but nothing definite yet have you anything to say
00:50:50the trouble seems to be just about gone we got a flash in the direction of the observatory once
00:50:58in a while but I figure that's because of the outfit you're testing
00:51:01yes lieutenant Bowers ought to be here any minute of course how long will it take you to get up here
00:51:12good see you then thank you gentlemen put it down here please Barbara in that court in over there
00:51:25now you're going to see I have to resort to ultraviolet light in order to show you what
00:51:30little there is left of the space suit as you can see it has reduced itself to this liquid and
00:51:41it is in an evaporating stage the helmet is in the lab and still intact this is amazing all the radiation
00:51:59in this suit would well it'd be fatal to a normal human being wearing it of course and furthermore
00:52:05our respiratory system could never simulate gases such as we have found in that breathing device
00:52:11well then we have to assume our so-called x-man carried his own atmosphere with him excuse me but as a matter of curiosity why do we refer to
00:52:22this thing as a hymn I thought it was invisible under normal conditions yes yet mrs. Randall did see the imprint of a large foot and a masculine hand under ultraviolet light
00:52:36how do you explain that I don't know but the human body is composed of various elements with a carbon base
00:52:47like coal yes now suppose we maintain the same chemical composition in the body of the x-man but substitute silica for carbon
00:52:57silica that's glass exactly now it is possible that the body with such a base if it were subjected to an atmosphere foreign to its origin might appear invisible to our eyes
00:53:09are you trying to say doctor that we're not dealing with a human being I didn't say that
00:53:18on the contrary all the evidence points in the opposite direction toward a superhuman with an intelligence far superior to our own
00:53:30how can you tell first of all mrs. Randall saw that he has a hand with digits like our own fingers and a thumb opposing that alone is a sign of intelligence
00:53:42and he comes from a civilization that has developed adequate space transportation to enable him to travel to earth
00:53:52we have nothing yet that can reach even another planet in our own solar system that could account for the unidentified objects picked up by radar a few hours ago
00:54:02my theory is that the spaceship or whatever it was that he came in operated on the principle of
00:54:11magnetic rather than atomic proportion and that somewhere in the outer limits met with the condition where the earth's gravity pulled it down and it fell into the ocean
00:54:23and that he managed to save his life and reach shore
00:54:28you really can pick up any type of communications interference no matter how weak the signal may be
00:54:34sure thing we were on his trail from the minute he left the beach
00:54:38I never knew you carried such sensitive instruments in your car
00:54:41what you told us is very interesting doctor but I've got to make an official report to headquarters
00:54:50are you willing to be quoted that the criminal we're after is a creature from another world
00:54:55all I can say is we know that our earth is not the only planet capable of sustaining life in one form or another
00:55:04you can't quote that
00:55:06all I've got to go by is some footprints in a hand
00:55:10there isn't much
00:55:11no fingerprints no description no nothing
00:55:14and we're after a killer
00:55:16has it occurred to you that our x-man has no apparent motivation for his acts and might therefore not be an intentional criminal at all
00:55:25you have a point there
00:55:26hey wait a minute
00:55:27come to think of it the young border we suspected he did say that the girl's husband threw the first punch
00:55:33so
00:55:34so that could have been enough to provoke the strange creature and the same could have happened at the second murder
00:55:39sure
00:55:40what about the fire in the oil fields
00:55:43evidently our man sensed the presence of some gases
00:55:46which he thought might be utilized in his breathing apparatus
00:55:49yeah that could account for his presence at the oil refineries
00:55:52where something went wrong causing the explosion
00:55:55too bad he got wise to us and took off his uniform
00:55:58or we'd have been able to catch up with him by now
00:56:00no he didn't utter a word
00:56:12but I'm convinced he was trying to convey a message to me
00:56:15he kept tapping out a code
00:56:17I wrote it down
00:56:19let me see that please
00:56:21doesn't make sense
00:56:23well it may be based on some mathematical system we know nothing about
00:56:27but he was trying to tell us something
00:56:30why did he run away?
00:56:32what do you think of that?
00:56:57hell
00:56:58Hazen must be crazy sending out stuff like that
00:57:01I guess so
00:57:02let's try and get a hold of him
00:57:03yeah
00:57:04mobile one from mobile center
00:57:06come in please
00:57:07mobile one from mobile center
00:57:10come in please
00:57:11mobile one from mobile center
00:57:13come in please
00:57:14hey that's central calling
00:57:24you better stay here by the car
00:57:26I'll go tell Hazen
00:57:27yes
00:57:30yes
00:57:31yes
00:57:32of course
00:57:33I'll mail you a complete report
00:57:34first thing in the morning
00:57:35yes sir thank you
00:57:37oh and I'm
00:57:38I'm awfully sorry to disturb you
00:57:40late at night
00:57:41right
00:57:42good night sir
00:57:43he's around here
00:57:45this invisible guy
00:57:46he was in the car
00:57:47how do you know
00:57:48I was talking to Randall outside
00:57:50when I heard central calling
00:57:52before I could get over to answer
00:57:53I saw the door open and shut by itself
00:57:56he's desperate
00:57:57for all we know
00:57:58he could be trying to send a distress signal to his home base
00:58:00wherever that is
00:58:01well let's hope he doesn't get through
00:58:03we've got enough problems with just one of those guys
00:58:05well at least we know he's surrounded the vicinity
00:58:07and it's obvious what keeps him around
00:58:09of course
00:58:10he's got to come back for what little gas there is left in his helmet
00:58:13and when he does
00:58:15oh please the most important thing is to take him alive
00:58:19if we can only make each other understand
00:58:21there's no telling how much science can profit
00:58:23I'll go along with that doctor
00:58:25I've got to make sure that once he's cornered
00:58:27I'll be able to hang on to him
00:58:29I think we're all agreed on that
00:58:31all right good then we must see it from his angle
00:58:33he's in an alien world
00:58:35no doubt we are as frightening to him as he is to us
00:58:38now the most important thing then is to keep calm at all costs
00:58:41I do nothing to provoke him
00:58:45immediately a simple plan to trap the phantom went into operation
00:58:49all obstacles to his entry were removed
00:58:53to erase any possible suspicion
00:58:55the doors were left unguarded
00:58:57and inconspicuous electric eye equipment was set up
00:59:01all this was connected to a makeshift control board
00:59:05which would immediately signal the exact location of the trespasser
00:59:09now there was nothing to do but wait
00:59:13the one road leading to the institute was blocked off
00:59:17to make certain no outsider would upset the plans
00:59:21or interfere in any way
00:59:23what's the big idea
00:59:25sorry nobody's allowed through here
00:59:27who says so? Lieutenant Bowers orders
00:59:29oh is he up there? he might be
00:59:31well you get word to him that Joe Wakeman of the Chronicle is here
00:59:34sorry bud I can't leave
00:59:36oh what about them over there?
00:59:38hey you over there
00:59:39me?
00:59:40yeah
00:59:41aren't you the guy from the communications outfit?
00:59:43didn't I see you down at the oil fields a couple hours ago?
00:59:46what of it?
00:59:47you got anything to do with this?
00:59:49well you'll have to ask Lieutenant Bowers about that
00:59:51how can I if he won't see me?
00:59:53that's a good question
00:59:56well it's quarter to four
01:00:14sure taking his time
01:00:16time is cheap
01:00:18yeah well how long can you sit on the edge of your chair like this?
01:00:22more dear if we have to
01:00:24I only hope this mechanism works
01:00:27it will unless he flies in between the wires
01:00:30I wouldn't take any buts if he can't
01:00:32well if everything else fails
01:00:35we still have Venus here to help us
01:00:37you know I'm certain she sensed his presence before
01:00:39that's why she carried on so
01:00:41what's the matter Lieutenant is this thing getting you?
01:00:55oh no no I
01:00:58just thinking about public reaction to all this
01:01:01I'll give something to the press by morning
01:01:11you know ever since I was a kid I wanted to be a pilot
01:01:21then after I got my wings and had 75 missions
01:01:24I thought I'd seen everything
01:01:25now after all this I know I haven't seen anything
01:01:30he's here
01:01:31the back entrance
01:01:32let's cut him off
01:01:33take it easy
01:01:34let's cut him off
01:01:35let's cut him off
01:01:36let's cut him off
01:01:37let's cut him off
01:01:38let's cut him off
01:01:39let's cut him off
01:01:40let's cut him off
01:01:41let's cut him off
01:01:42let's cut him off
01:01:43let's cut him off
01:01:44let's cut him off
01:01:45let's cut him off
01:01:46let's cut him off
01:01:47let's cut him off
01:01:48let's cut him off
01:01:49let's cut him off
01:01:50let's cut him off
01:01:51let's cut him off
01:01:52let's cut him off
01:01:53let's cut him off
01:01:54let's cut him off
01:01:55let's cut him off
01:01:56let's cut him off
01:01:57let's cut him off
01:01:58let's cut him off
01:01:59let's cut him off
01:02:00let's cut him off
01:02:01let's cut him off
01:02:02This way.
01:02:03Out!
01:02:04Out!
01:02:05Cut it out!
01:02:32Get down!
01:02:33What are you guys trying to do?
01:02:35Well, it's the reporter.
01:02:36Yeah, it sure is.
01:02:37What's going on around here?
01:02:38Are you guys crazy?
01:02:41How did you get in here?
01:02:42Oh, that'll make any difference.
01:02:43Come on, what's up?
01:02:44What's going on here?
01:02:45What's going on over here?
01:02:46What's going on?
01:02:47What's going on over here?
01:02:50It's a bug.
01:02:51It's a bug.
01:02:56Well, it's a bug.
01:02:59Oh, I don't make any difference.
01:03:01Come on, what's up?
01:03:01What's going on?
01:03:12All right, Lieutenant, you better tell him.
01:03:14I'll reset the wires.
01:03:29Don't be afraid.
01:03:34We want you to live.
01:03:36Don't you understand?
01:03:39Can't you speak?
01:03:40Can't you say something, anything, in any language?
01:03:55Listen, everybody.
01:03:56He's in the lab with me now.
01:03:59He's in the lab with me now.
01:04:02Venus, be quiet.
01:04:04The door is unlocked.
01:04:06Hurry, he's having trouble breathing.
01:04:09I don't think he can last much longer.
01:04:12And please, don't let Venus get at him.
01:04:15And walk in quietly.
01:04:17Quiet, Venus.
01:04:27It's unbelievable.
01:04:28You see, there's nothing to be afraid of.
01:04:39Nobody wants to hurt you.
01:04:40I've tried to reason with it.
01:04:42I feel he understands, but he can't speak.
01:04:45Wait a minute.
01:04:46I'll try his code.
01:04:47I think I remember it right.
01:04:48Better plug in the ultraviolet light.
01:05:10Oh, you scared.
01:05:11I'm sorry.
01:05:12I'm sorry.
01:05:12I'm sorry.
01:05:13I'm sorry.
01:05:13I'm sorry.
01:05:14I'm sorry.
01:05:15I'm sorry.
01:05:15I'm sorry.
01:05:16I'm sorry.
01:05:16I'm sorry.
01:05:17I'm sorry.
01:05:17I'm sorry.
01:05:18I'm sorry.
01:05:18I'm sorry.
01:05:19I'm sorry.
01:05:19I'm sorry.
01:05:20I'm sorry.
01:05:20I'm sorry.
01:05:21I'm sorry.
01:05:22I'm sorry.
01:05:22I'm sorry.
01:05:23I'm sorry.
01:05:23I'm sorry.
01:05:24I'm sorry.
01:05:24I'm sorry.
01:05:25I'm sorry.
01:05:25I'm sorry.
01:05:26I'm sorry.
01:05:26I'm sorry.
01:05:27I'm sorry.
01:05:27I'm sorry.
01:05:28I'm sorry.
01:05:29I'm sorry.
01:05:30I'm sorry.
01:05:31I'm sorry.
01:05:32Look, Venus!
01:05:34Look, Dennis!
01:05:36Look, Dennis!
01:05:52He must be there.
01:05:54Look, Dennis!
01:05:56He must be there.
01:06:00Look, Dennis!
01:06:02He must be there.
01:06:04He's going to the room.
01:06:31He's got the ladder.
01:06:32Take this.
01:06:33I'm going after you.
01:06:45That door.
01:06:48In here with a big telescope.
01:07:03Close the door.
01:07:04The switch is over there.
01:07:16No sense of something.
01:07:17Quiet, Venus.
01:07:18Well, if he's in here, he'll never get out now.
01:07:19Don't we call this?
01:07:20This is what I've been waiting for.
01:07:21Please, Lieutenant.
01:07:22This is our last chance.
01:07:23We have to take him alive.
01:07:24Well, if he's in here, he'll never get out now.
01:07:26This is what I've been waiting for.
01:07:28Please, Lieutenant.
01:07:30This is our last chance.
01:07:32We have to take him alive.
01:07:34Plug in the lamps. There's an outlet here.
01:07:46He must be up there.
01:07:54I need the whole body to go home.
01:08:02If I hadn't seen this with my own eyes,
01:08:04what do we do now?
01:08:06Stand back.
01:08:22Amazing.
01:08:23It's cold again.
01:08:25Look, he's trying to speak,
01:08:27but no sound is coming out of his mouth.
01:08:29Look at Venus.
01:08:31She acts as though she hears him.
01:08:33Yes.
01:08:35Dog can't hear sounds that we can.
01:08:37His voice must be beyond the range of the human ear.
01:08:41Maybe he's screaming.
01:08:45He's suffocating.
01:08:47I don't know, Katie.
01:08:53Chloe, it's almost gone.
01:08:55I don't need them.
01:08:57Who is seeing the light bright green light?
01:08:59She's trying to speak.
01:09:01She came out of my eyes.
01:09:03What?
01:09:05It's a mess.
01:09:07It's a mess.
01:09:09I don't need them.
01:09:11I don't need them.
01:09:13I don't need them.
01:09:14You can stay.
01:09:15We won't need these lights anymore.
01:09:22In death, he has become visible.
01:09:25As a normal body.
01:09:42Look.
01:09:44Your eyes are moving.
01:09:46Actually, the man has found you in the world.
01:09:52Set it to the sky.
01:09:57Send it.
01:10:02Yes, sir.
01:10:07He is evaporating.
01:10:16So he came here, wherever from, and right before our eyes, his body went through, the final
01:10:44face is like it.
01:10:58Well, it's morning.
01:11:12Thanks for listening to the light of the night.
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