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A mysterious stranger arrives on Earth with a hidden agenda from another world. As he quietly infiltrates human society, the terrifying truth about his mission begins to surface. A sci-fi classic directed by Roger Corman that blends suspense, alien mystery, and 1950s cinematic charm.
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00:00:00I think it's time I cut off now.
00:00:10Don't be a drag. You know how you flip me.
00:00:12I'm hip.
00:00:14So?
00:00:15So leave me here. If my father dug this scene, he'd put small round holes in your head.
00:00:20Well, I guess it is pretty late.
00:00:23I really have to get in.
00:00:25Good night, Pops. You're a gas.
00:00:30And you're a doll. Later.
00:00:33Later.
00:00:33Later.
00:01:00Hello.
00:01:09What are you doing?
00:01:10Yeah!
00:01:11Yeah!
00:01:12Yeah!
00:01:13Oh, my God.
00:01:43Oh, my God.
00:02:13Oh, my God.
00:02:43Oh, my God.
00:03:13Oh, my God.
00:03:43That'd be for a blood test.
00:03:44No test.
00:03:46I beg your pardon?
00:03:47No test.
00:03:48Transfusion.
00:03:49Well, don't tell me a big man like you is afraid of a little needle.
00:03:52I have no fear.
00:03:53I came for a transfusion of blood.
00:03:56I'm sorry, Mr. Johnson, but you have to have a blood test.
00:03:59We don't hand out blood like gasoline, you know.
00:04:01We have to find out whether you need ethyl or regular.
00:04:03Well, you sit over there, the doctor will be with you in a moment.
00:04:12There's some magazines there if you care to look at them.
00:04:14Dr. Cavanaugh wanted in pathology.
00:04:23Dr. Cavanaugh wanted in pathology.
00:04:25Oh, doctor, this is Mr. Johnson.
00:04:29He's here for an immediate transfusion.
00:04:31I see.
00:04:31Well, Mr. Johnson, we'll look you over right away.
00:04:33Nadine, will you take him into the lab and run his time?
00:04:35Oh, no.
00:04:36He's having a fast pint on the fly.
00:04:37No test.
00:04:38Would you come inside, please?
00:04:52Sit down, won't you?
00:04:55Now, Mr. Johnson, why don't you want a blood test?
00:04:59I choose not to reveal a reason.
00:05:01I see.
00:05:02Well, then I suggest you try another doctor.
00:05:05You have no blood here?
00:05:06Yes, we have blood.
00:05:08But there isn't a doctor on earth who'll transfuse blood
00:05:11without first learning the patient's type,
00:05:13RH factor, and other peculiarities.
00:05:15The wrong kind would probably kill you.
00:05:17I must have blood.
00:05:18I'm dying.
00:05:19I am type O.
00:05:21I'm sorry, but I can't take your word for any of those facts.
00:05:25Get away from that.
00:05:28Observe.
00:05:33No bleeding.
00:05:34It will bleed in some moments, but then thinly and sporadically.
00:05:40Have you been to see another doctor?
00:05:42None that you know.
00:05:44A hematologist?
00:05:45Blood doctor?
00:05:46Will you give me the transfusion?
00:05:47Not unless you submit to a test.
00:05:51Then without a specimen of my blood for study,
00:05:53it is impossible.
00:05:55Impossible.
00:05:59You will test.
00:06:00Then you will know and you will prescribe.
00:06:03You may study it in all the ways of your kind,
00:06:05and you may learn.
00:06:06But you may not speak.
00:06:08You will not.
00:06:09You cannot transmit to any other being your knowledge of my tragedy.
00:06:14I've had a terrible headache.
00:06:21I am ready for your test.
00:06:24I'm glad you changed your mind.
00:06:26Take off your coat.
00:06:27And this won't hurt.
00:06:37Fantastic.
00:06:39The agglutinin disintegrating at an uninterrupted rate,
00:06:42resulting in the destruction of the cellular structure of the blood.
00:06:46Well, it's impossible.
00:06:53There.
00:06:54That should do it.
00:06:55How long have you been a nurse?
00:06:57I graduated seven years ago.
00:06:59You are a good one?
00:07:00That's no question to be asking a nurse.
00:07:02You relax now.
00:07:03I'll be right back.
00:07:04Wait.
00:07:05Do you work always in hospitals?
00:07:07Or may you treat private cases?
00:07:09Well, I special occasionally.
00:07:11That is good.
00:07:12I would like you to work for me.
00:07:14Oh, you would.
00:07:16Doing what?
00:07:17Preserving my health.
00:07:19Seeing to it that I do not expire.
00:07:22Mr. Johnson, no one in this wide world can guarantee life.
00:07:26Nor in any other, I fear.
00:07:28No, I suppose not.
00:07:30What monies do you receive for the work of your profession?
00:07:33Mr. Johnson, that's a very personal question.
00:07:36It is.
00:07:37If you will serve me, I shall pay you $200 each week.
00:07:41Let me tell you something, sir.
00:07:42No nurse would dream of getting $200 a week.
00:07:45Well, it's ridiculous.
00:07:47Besides, it has the sound of something very unethical.
00:07:49Would it still be unethical if Dr. Rochelle asked you to serve me?
00:07:53Well, if Dr. Rochelle assigned me to your case, I take it.
00:07:56I see.
00:07:57Would you ask the doctor to come to me?
00:07:59Yes, Mr. Johnson.
00:08:03And you're to administer 500 cc's of typo every night until further orders from me?
00:08:08Yes, doctor.
00:08:10Just what is wrong with him?
00:08:11Well, it's very interesting.
00:08:13He has...
00:08:14I'm not positive.
00:08:21There are indications of internal hemorrhage.
00:08:24I see.
00:08:24How long does he have?
00:08:28I don't know.
00:08:30I'm doing everything I can.
00:08:32From now on, it's in the hands of God.
00:08:34Did you do all this?
00:09:00What?
00:09:01Mr.
00:09:02Well, I've got to hand it to you.
00:09:03I've never met anyone who commits so many violations all at once.
00:09:07He seems aggressive.
00:09:08Why?
00:09:09I'll talk to him, Mr. Johnson.
00:09:11You get in the car.
00:09:12I know him.
00:09:13Thank you, Mr. Johnson.
00:09:16Now, don't start writing until I explain.
00:09:19How do you plan to explain away a no-clocking sign, a fireplug, a red zone, and the wrong side of the street?
00:09:25I think this man's won himself a ticket.
00:09:27He's in a critical state.
00:09:28Now, you put away that pad and stop playing stormtrooper.
00:09:30I've got to send this man home.
00:09:32You say he's critical, sunshine.
00:09:33He's critical.
00:09:34But I'll just tag along, see that he gets there safe and sound.
00:09:37Then maybe I'll take you in.
00:09:39Why?
00:09:39I haven't done anything.
00:09:40Why not?
00:09:44Here, buddy.
00:09:45You might enjoy a little light reading.
00:09:48Where'd you pick up the cop?
00:10:16He followed me from the hospital.
00:10:19I told you not to go drive in the car before you learn how.
00:10:22Come into the house, Jeremy.
00:10:25I want you to prepare a room.
00:10:27You haven't company?
00:10:35Which bedroom is she going to sleep in?
00:10:37Open the room in the south wing.
00:10:39I shall be in the kitchen.
00:10:41Do not come in.
00:10:41Come to bed.
00:10:43Let's go.
00:11:13Let's go.
00:11:43Let's go.
00:12:13Let's go.
00:12:43Let's go.
00:13:13Let's go.
00:13:43Let's go.
00:13:45Let's go.
00:13:47Let's go.
00:13:48Let's go.
00:13:49Let's go.
00:13:51Let's go.
00:13:53Let's go.
00:13:54Let's go.
00:13:55Let's go.
00:13:56Let's go.
00:13:57Let's go.
00:13:59Let's go.
00:14:00Let's go.
00:14:01Let's go.
00:14:02Let's go.
00:14:03Let's go.
00:14:04Let's go.
00:14:05Let's go.
00:14:06Let's go.
00:14:07Let's go.
00:14:08Let's go.
00:14:09Let's go.
00:14:10Let's go.
00:14:11Let's go.
00:14:12Let's go.
00:14:13Let's go.
00:14:14Let's go.
00:14:15Let's go.
00:14:16Let's go.
00:14:17Let's go.
00:14:18let's go.
00:14:19Let's go.
00:14:20Let's go.
00:14:21Let's go.
00:14:22Let's go.
00:14:23Let's go.
00:14:24Let's go.
00:14:26Let's go.
00:14:27Let's go.
00:14:28You will have no further duties until tomorrow.
00:14:31Then I'll say goodnight, Mr. Johnson.
00:14:41Mr. Johnson!
00:14:47Yes, Miss Dewey?
00:14:48You locked my door.
00:14:49I did, yes.
00:14:51Why?
00:14:52You do not wish it?
00:14:54My door's going to be locked. I'd like to do my own locking.
00:14:57Well, in the place from which I come, no person would dare sleep in insecure quarters.
00:15:05Just where do you come from?
00:15:07I believe your expression was goodnight, Miss Dewey.
00:15:12Yes. Goodnight, Mr. Johnson.
00:15:27Yes, Mr. Johnson.
00:15:28Yes, Mr. Johnson.
00:15:29Yes!
00:15:39Yes, Mr. Johnson.
00:15:40Sir.
00:15:40You mean her?
00:15:42Yes.
00:15:42Do you believe she was looking at us?
00:15:44Yes, sir.
00:15:49Yes, sir, sir.
00:15:49Yes, sir.
00:15:50Yes, sir.
00:15:51No, sir.
00:15:51Yes, sir.
00:15:52Yes, sir.
00:15:52Oh, my God.
00:16:22Time narrows.
00:16:35There is death upon Davana.
00:16:37Davana must endure.
00:16:39Speak of the Earth creatures.
00:16:41They are second stage, subhuman, weak and full of fright.
00:16:45Speak of their blood.
00:16:47It may be as ours.
00:16:48I have sent to you 30 cubits for study.
00:16:51There must be more.
00:16:53The conquered enemies dwindle in the pens of pasture and time constricts.
00:16:58It is soon that we shall all perish.
00:17:01Perhaps the blood of this planet shall answer.
00:17:04Your mission upon this globe is to be accomplished in five out of six phases.
00:17:10In the first, you will study all characteristics of the Earth subhumans.
00:17:15Phase one is steady.
00:17:16In the second phase, you shall increase the quantity of Earth blood, which you are transmitting to Davana.
00:17:23Phase two is more Earth blood.
00:17:26For phase three, we must have a live specimen, a subhuman to be used in vivisectory research.
00:17:32Phase three is a live specimen.
00:17:35You are phase four, in which Earth blood value will be determined by your survival or your death.
00:17:42Phase four is my life or death.
00:17:45If Earth blood preserves your life, phase five will be the conquest, subjugation and pasturing of the Earth subhumans upon your order.
00:17:55Phase five is conquest, subjugation and pasturing if I live.
00:18:01Phase six will be the utter obliteration of this planet by your order, dependent upon the anticipated failure of your experiment.
00:18:09Phase six is destruction of this planet if I am to die.
00:18:14Phase six concludes the instructions.
00:18:17Phase six concludes.
00:18:19I am returning.
00:18:49Phase six.
00:19:02Up already, boss?
00:19:05After you've taken my story of food, prepare the automobile.
00:19:09You will take me to the public library.
00:19:12I hope you eat something this morning.
00:19:13I'm getting sick of throwing away good food.
00:19:16Anything else, boss man?
00:19:17No, nothing.
00:20:17Are you out of line for me to ask you just how much he does pay you?
00:20:20Nothing you could do would be out of line, baby.
00:20:22He pays me $300 a week.
00:20:24What in the world for?
00:20:26Most anything.
00:20:27Such as?
00:20:28Such as making sure nobody goes near the cellar,
00:20:30and such as changing little gold ingots he gives me in the U.S. money.
00:20:35What do you do, kid?
00:20:36I'm here to keep Mr. Johnson healthy.
00:20:39I'm already healthy.
00:20:40What time do you get off work?
00:20:42I'm not here to keep you happy, Jeremy.
00:20:53Mr. Johnson, you strike me as a very healthy man.
00:20:56I am pleased.
00:20:58Perhaps your treatments will prevent my predicted death.
00:21:02For a man who thinks he's going to die, you seem to be pretty casual about it.
00:21:05How can one not be casual?
00:21:07Death is not a remarkable thing.
00:21:10No, but it's not exactly something one looks forward to with giddy anticipation.
00:21:14That is true.
00:21:16Nor with undue dread.
00:21:17You have no further duties until this evening,
00:21:20so you may do as you like with your time until then.
00:21:23Thanks.
00:21:23I think I'll try that pool of yours.
00:21:32You're going to get yourself wet.
00:21:34I think everybody in this house could use a little exercise.
00:21:36Well, save me a little water for when I get back from town.
00:21:38I'll do that.
00:21:40You could probably use it.
00:21:42Hey, I've got a hook and line inside.
00:21:44Maybe I ought to go get it, huh?
00:21:46I'm afraid, Jeremy, you just haven't got the right date.
00:21:52Good morning.
00:22:01I represent the airway vacuum cleaning company.
00:22:03You're the gentleman of the house?
00:22:04This is my house.
00:22:06Crazy.
00:22:06I'd like to show you the product.
00:22:08You wish that I purchased your machine?
00:22:10I don't want you to purchase, mister.
00:22:12I just want to give you a free demonstration.
00:22:13You want to purchase, you purchase.
00:22:14You don't want to purchase, you don't purchase.
00:22:16I ain't going to force you to purchase.
00:22:17This is one of our standard attachments.
00:22:19We'll clean any rug you've got in the house,
00:22:21no matter how deep the pile or how delicate the fabric.
00:22:23Ain't that something?
00:22:24I do not wish to purchase.
00:22:26Hey, let me finish, will you?
00:22:28This, as they say in the vernacular,
00:22:30is the darling of the vacuum cleaning world.
00:22:32You ever trouble with stopped up pipes or drains
00:22:34like that kitchen or the cellar?
00:22:35Or with this little baby, your problem is over.
00:22:37See, it goes right into the pipe.
00:22:39No persistence.
00:22:40Leave my house.
00:22:41Shit.
00:22:42Give me a chance, will you?
00:22:44It's just a demonstration.
00:22:45You see this little baby at work in your own cellar,
00:22:47you turn flip-flops.
00:22:48No flip-flops.
00:22:49No flip-flops.
00:22:52Look, buddy, let me have five minutes of your time
00:22:54in your own cellar.
00:22:55I'll prove to you that this little baby can do
00:22:56what no other vacuum cleaner in the world can do.
00:22:59In my cellar?
00:23:01That's right.
00:23:01Take only five minutes.
00:23:03Come right in, young man.
00:23:05I shall be glad to see your machine in operation.
00:23:08Crazy.
00:23:09Now, will you just take a look at the dirt
00:23:19in that drain pipe, buddy?
00:23:20Ain't that a shame?
00:23:21You never know what a thing like that's
00:23:22going to give you trouble.
00:23:23Well, we'll have it out of there in a jiffy.
00:23:25It's a very simple operation.
00:23:31It's a very simple operation.
00:23:31you never know what the matter is.
00:23:33I'll commit you taken it by the law to protect all of me
00:23:50and the police.
00:23:51Don't get the car least.
00:23:52Goodbye.
00:23:52So that's the very small one.
00:23:54I'm sorry.
00:23:55No one can do it.
00:23:55Goodbye.
00:23:56Goodbye.
00:23:56Again.
00:23:57I'm sorry.
00:23:57Sorry.
00:23:58Bye.
00:23:58Daddy, I'm sorry.
00:23:59Jeremy, I've ordered you not to sound the warning horn, or make any high decibel noises while near me.
00:24:20Sorry, boss, the jerk cut me off.
00:24:23Jeremy, who are those gentlemen?
00:24:27Those aren't gentlemen, those are bums.
00:24:28The bums?
00:24:30Those characters have hit the bottom of the barrel. They live from one day to the next just for a shot at cheap hooch.
00:24:35They're unfortunate.
00:24:37Unfortunate? They're happy. Give them a little wine or a bottle of hair tonic and a tickled pink.
00:24:43These two.
00:24:44What'd you say, boss?
00:24:45Nothing. Jeremy, I want you to invite one, no, three of those gentlemen to dinner tonight.
00:24:52Dinner? Are you kidding?
00:24:54Tonight, Jeremy. You'll proceed to the library.
00:24:58Well, anything you say.
00:25:21If you return home, Jeremy, I will be finished here at fire.
00:25:24Got you, boss.
00:25:35Car laid up, doc?
00:25:36Oh, Harry.
00:25:38Yeah, I'm afraid that car has a chronic illness.
00:25:41Where are you going?
00:25:41Oh, over to see Nadine and our patient.
00:25:44Hop in. I'll give you a lift.
00:25:45Oh, thanks.
00:25:45I hope you and Nadine stay on friendly terms.
00:25:49At least until I'm back on wheels.
00:25:51I hope you and Nadine stay on strong.
00:25:56Oh, my God.
00:25:57I'll give you a boost.
00:25:58That's 2002.
00:25:59I hope you and Nadine stay on friendly terms.
00:26:01I'm protectionism.
00:26:02I'll give you a علي Где.
00:26:03On any美ièrement, Lance could be a tortoise.
00:26:04At least again if he's ready for the 저기 to go.
00:26:06We already have no wonder of special Romeo and the snake have been raining.
00:26:10Oh, it's okay.
00:26:12No, no.
00:26:13I can't get any longer wi-ciendo and do actually show up more on I'm.
00:26:15Fun with anziest course.
00:26:16Maybe when I'm back, and équipe to give you a little bit of happiness.
00:26:18Oh, my God.
00:26:48Oh, my God.
00:27:18Hi, Harry.
00:27:28Hi.
00:27:29Well, you look as if you're enjoying your job.
00:27:31You've got to keep in shape.
00:27:32I see you've got yourself a new chauffeur.
00:27:34Uh-huh.
00:27:35Clear the road, will you?
00:27:44Well, if it isn't Pittsburgh Perrin, the riot of every cell block.
00:27:47Officer Sherbourne.
00:27:49Classmates?
00:27:50Yeah.
00:27:51Jeremy here spends his summers with us.
00:27:53What's he doing here?
00:27:54Jeremy, ask the doctor to come into my house.
00:28:06I guess I've been invited inside.
00:28:08I'll show you in, doctor.
00:28:11Is Jeremy really a criminal?
00:28:13Too big crook.
00:28:14Can't imagine what he's doing working for a man of Johnson's class.
00:28:17He's probably trying to reform.
00:28:19Come on in.
00:28:20I'll build you a cup of coffee while the brains talk.
00:28:23Thank you, Jeremy.
00:28:25You may go.
00:28:26I assume, doctor, you have further scrutinized my blood?
00:28:36I certainly have, Mr. Johnson.
00:28:38And there are many questions I'd like to ask you.
00:28:41That desire is predictable.
00:28:43How many answers you receive, however, is not predictable.
00:28:47Have you spoken to anyone of this?
00:28:49No, I feel it best to keep it an absolute secret.
00:28:53An excellent feeling, doctor.
00:28:56Can you tell me anything that I do not know?
00:28:59I can tell you this.
00:29:01Your blood is different from any I've ever studied in my entire career.
00:29:05In what way?
00:29:07In the first place.
00:29:08No man on earth should be able to live with such a low count of red corpuscles as you have.
00:29:12Continue.
00:29:13In the second place, your blood's behaving in an impossible manner.
00:29:17The eglutinine's breaking down, destroying the basic structure of the blood itself.
00:29:21The result is...
00:29:22Is evaporated blood.
00:29:24Well, that's an oversimplification.
00:29:27Blood within the veins couldn't possibly evaporate.
00:29:29The more precise term would be...
00:29:31Evaporation as a term would suffice, doctor.
00:29:35Have you found a cause?
00:29:38Not yet.
00:29:39But you think you will?
00:29:41I may.
00:29:42I'm already neglecting my other work to devote all my time to this problem.
00:29:48God forbid such a dreadful new plague should strike the earth.
00:29:51Yes.
00:29:53God forbid.
00:29:53You seem already aware of what's happening to you.
00:29:57I am aware, doctor.
00:29:59If a cure is not soon forthcoming, the blood of my body will turn to dust and I will die.
00:30:06As a doctor, it's my job to try to cheer up the patient.
00:30:08That is an infantile attitude, doctor.
00:30:11Continue your studies and return to me again when you have learned more.
00:30:15Yes, perhaps I shall learn something soon.
00:30:18I feel that time is the great element in this case.
00:30:21Time is indeed the only element, doctor.
00:30:24I hope you will return soon, doctor.
00:30:38Boss, that cop in the kitchen is filling Nadine with lies about me.
00:30:41You are safe in my employ, Jeremy.
00:30:44Tell the policeman to take the doctor away.
00:30:46Then you will go to the park and collect my dinner guests.
00:30:49But boss...
00:30:50Go.
00:30:54And I will pick you up at seven.
00:30:58All right.
00:30:59See to you, Wynn.
00:31:00But I have to be home early.
00:31:01Well, well.
00:31:02A big lover.
00:31:03What's your angle here, Pittsburgh?
00:31:04It's straight.
00:31:06The doctor is waiting in the car for you, flat foot.
00:31:08It better be straight, buddy.
00:31:10Because from now on I will have my eye on this place.
00:31:12See you tonight.
00:31:13Okay.
00:31:16Lousy cop.
00:31:18Jeremy, I am disappointed in you.
00:31:20You have such an honest face.
00:31:22Did you swipe my bathing cap because I can't seem to find it?
00:31:25No.
00:31:26I got to go now.
00:31:52Big feet.
00:31:57You're bullying.
00:31:58Who's springing it?
00:31:59My boss.
00:32:00He's a crackpot philanthropist.
00:32:07Any case, sir?
00:32:08You get a free fifth of French cognac when you leave.
00:32:12I'm witches.
00:32:13Got a couple of friends?
00:32:15Very then.
00:32:17Hey, Steino.
00:32:18Meeting hours.
00:32:19Hello, drunk.
00:32:25For he's a jolly good fellow.
00:32:30He's a jolly good fellow.
00:32:34He's a jolly good fellow.
00:32:38He's a jolly good fellow.
00:32:42A dead drunk.
00:32:44Why would anyone want to be a cop?
00:32:50Or a nurse.
00:32:52There must be something about helping people that gets into characters like us.
00:32:56Couldn't be the money.
00:32:57Or the hours.
00:32:59Do you like this job you're on?
00:33:01Yeah, it's different.
00:33:02They all are, but this one's especially interesting.
00:33:05Johnson's some kind of a foreigner, isn't he?
00:33:07He's got a dialect, but I can't place it.
00:33:10I have to ask him.
00:33:12He sure is a cold one.
00:33:14It's cold and odd and brilliant.
00:33:17He has a fantastically powerful mind, yet he seems unaware of the simplest things.
00:33:21Like how to park a car.
00:33:22Why does he wear those glasses?
00:33:27I don't know.
00:33:29Can't discuss my patient's condition, you know.
00:33:31I'm interested in the condition of a certain nurse.
00:33:33Don't worry about me.
00:33:34Did you ever try and tangle with a nurse?
00:33:36No, but I've seen a couple of heavyweights take their count when they try.
00:33:40There's a few things in our training that might surprise you.
00:33:42You want to bet?
00:33:44I guess this is your house.
00:33:52Get to me!
00:34:03Thank you, Harry.
00:34:04I had a wonderful evening.
00:34:06That's my standard treatment for high-class nurses.
00:34:10Creeping a two-bit crook.
00:34:12I don't like the feel of this place.
00:34:14Be careful in there, Nadine.
00:34:15Well, I'll be all right.
00:34:16I'm a big girl now.
00:34:17Sure.
00:34:20Good night.
00:34:21Good night.
00:34:22Take the case directly to the living room.
00:34:28And return here after.
00:34:30I have other duties for you.
00:34:33Carefully.
00:34:34It's in here, King Farouk.
00:34:39Are you ready for your transfusion, Mr. Johnson?
00:34:41It's almost that time.
00:34:42I will be ready in an hour.
00:34:44Come to the living room.
00:34:46Then.
00:34:46All right.
00:34:47This night, I am transmitting the blood of phase two.
00:34:52The study of phase one is in progress.
00:34:57Within 24 Earth hours, I shall locate and transmit the life specimen of Earth subhuman, as you have instructed.
00:35:05I have no information on my own probability of life or death.
00:35:10That's right, I put cranks on it.
00:35:15Looking for prints.
00:35:17Probably won't find any.
00:35:19Yeah.
00:35:21Yes.
00:35:22Yes, you're the same neck punctures as on the others.
00:35:26All right, Lieutenant, I'll let you know the minute we hear a thing.
00:35:28That woman was the 12th, wasn't she?
00:35:3213th.
00:35:33It's a miracle the papers haven't put them all together.
00:35:36I can just see those vampire headlines.
00:35:38Are we breaking the case yet?
00:35:41Nothing.
00:35:42This killer is a fiend of the most diabolical kind.
00:35:45Interested in only one thing.
00:35:47Blood.
00:35:48What can he do with it?
00:35:49He's no idiot.
00:35:51He has an ugly device that burns through the victim's eyes.
00:35:54Burns the brain right in the skull.
00:35:57Then he takes the blood.
00:35:5913.
00:36:00Maybe more.
00:36:02Missing persons rates come up sharply.
00:36:05The Airways Vacuum Cleaner Company has got men out looking for a door-to-door salesman.
00:36:10They probably don't want the salesman.
00:36:12They want the cleaner.
00:36:13Oh, don't worry, George.
00:36:14You'll crack it.
00:36:15Crack it?
00:36:16I can't even scratch it.
00:36:18All I can think of is who will be next.
00:36:20Have you any close relations in the city, Miss Storey?
00:36:31Why?
00:36:32Somebody leave me a million bucks?
00:36:34Merely the curiosity of a patient.
00:36:36Well, I have a 200-pound aunt in Detroit that sends me a box of saltwater candy every Christmas.
00:36:41Are you close to your aunt?
00:36:43She raised me as a child.
00:36:45Every now and then she gets on the phone to have a nice long collect chat with me.
00:36:48You may increase the flow of blood this time, Miss Storey.
00:36:53Mr. Johnson, for a man who didn't know he had to have a blood test before a transfusion,
00:36:57you seem to know an awful lot about medicine now.
00:36:59I have done some reading.
00:37:01The last three days?
00:37:03Yes.
00:37:05Perhaps you could give me a bit of information that I was unable to discover in my research.
00:37:10What's that?
00:37:11In the uranium method of cancer examination,
00:37:14it is true that the uranium flies to the cancerous area,
00:37:19but the book's neglected to give me an explanation.
00:37:23Well, that's true. Nobody knows the reason.
00:37:26Then one assumption may be
00:37:27that since cancer attracts radioactivity,
00:37:31that the cancerous tissue itself may be charged with a negative energy.
00:37:35Possibly that might lead to a cure.
00:37:37What do you think?
00:37:38Well, I'm sure I don't think anything, Mr. Johnson.
00:37:43Now, you just lie still until the transfusion is finished.
00:37:47Yes.
00:37:48Very well.
00:37:53Yes.
00:37:54Yes.
00:37:55Yes.
00:37:56Yes.
00:37:56I have brought the specimen.
00:38:23He shall follow me back through the beam.
00:38:26With his transmission, phase three is completed.
00:38:29Phase three is completed.
00:38:31Phase one, near completion.
00:38:33Soon you must complete phase four.
00:38:36There's destruction within the council of the northern orbit.
00:38:39Destruction?
00:38:41Rule is dissolving.
00:38:43Independent action increases on a 73 degree tangent.
00:38:47The result of phase four shall be known to me in three of the Earth's solar days.
00:38:53I shall return to Davana and tell them so.
00:38:57It must be no more than three days.
00:39:00Gun no, Lila.
00:39:03No, Lila.
00:39:04I did not approve of the
00:39:32What did the patient put away this morning?
00:39:36Nothing?
00:39:37He never eats. I think he keeps the window open and lives on a smog.
00:39:40Well, maybe, maybe not. What was in this?
00:39:43Water.
00:39:44Black water?
00:39:45Not when I took it into him. Maybe he took a bath in it.
00:39:48Oh, it's got a chemical smell. It's vile.
00:39:51This guy is six kinds of a freak.
00:39:54Maybe you're right, Jeremy.
00:39:56Yeah, baby. Sure, I'm right.
00:39:58Look, Jeremy.
00:40:02Is there anything else you've noticed about him that's different?
00:40:04I noticed a couple of things in the last two days that look worse than different.
00:40:08The night before last, he had me bring those stumble bums out here to dinner, remember?
00:40:12Yeah, I saw them when I left on my date with Aaron.
00:40:15You went out, but they stayed in.
00:40:18What do you mean?
00:40:19After dinner, he sends me out to work on the car.
00:40:21Later, I come back and he says the bums are gone.
00:40:24But they ain't, because I was outside all the time and I would have heard them.
00:40:27You mean to tell me that you think that there's still some place in this house?
00:40:30I don't think nothing.
00:40:32But what happened last night was a real dilly.
00:40:34What happened?
00:40:35The boss second stories it in about two o'clock in the morning and he has a Chinaman with him.
00:40:39Yeah, and three pink elephants.
00:40:42Uh-uh, baby. I can see in the dark.
00:40:44He takes a Chinaman into his room and neither one of them comes out.
00:40:46I saw the boss in there this morning and he acted like nothing happened.
00:40:49Well, maybe nothing did.
00:40:51I figure it's my business to think the same thing.
00:40:54Sometimes I get the creeps.
00:40:58Yeah. So do I.
00:41:01Glad they have company.
00:41:03And you want to snoop around some?
00:41:05Maybe he's making out of bombs down there in the basement.
00:41:07No. I think we're jumping at shadows.
00:41:09Mr. Johnson's a very considerate employer.
00:41:12I will tell you one thing.
00:41:13As his nurse, I think I ought to take this down to the lab and find out what it is Mr. Johnson's putting inside of himself.
00:41:18Instead of?
00:41:21Instead of food.
00:41:25Where are we going today, boss?
00:41:26You will leave me at the bookstore in Townley Hills District.
00:41:30You will then proceed to the service station.
00:41:33Later, I will meet you at the parking lot nearby.
00:41:36Why the station?
00:41:38I would like the vehicle to scrutinize for any possible mechanical damage I might have done.
00:41:43Okay.
00:41:44I see Miss Story's vehicle is gone.
00:41:49Uh, she went into town to catch a show.
00:41:53I believe she was looking for this.
00:41:56Yeah.
00:41:57Yeah, she lost it.
00:41:59In the cellar, Jeremy.
00:42:02You will return.
00:42:09Do you have any idea what it is?
00:42:11No. None at all.
00:42:12Where'd you get it?
00:42:13That doctor's a secret I'll let you in on later.
00:42:16Let's just say it's a food supplement a friend of mine developed.
00:42:19A food supplement?
00:42:20Well, that's something for an internist to analyze, not for me.
00:42:23Yeah, I know, but I think you might find it interesting.
00:42:25It's for you, Nadine.
00:42:27He says he's the FBI.
00:42:29Oh, all right.
00:42:30I'll be right back.
00:42:33I had this blood sample tested.
00:42:35You had the dog pound send over.
00:42:37And?
00:42:38It's rabies all right.
00:42:39A virulent case.
00:42:40Yes, well, label it carefully, please, and put it back in the chest.
00:42:43I'll have a use for it later.
00:42:45Hello?
00:42:46Secret Agent Do-Re-Mi?
00:42:48Did you track down those stolen police arch supports?
00:42:51Arch supports?
00:42:52I ride a motorcycle.
00:42:53Yeah, well, that's another kind of support.
00:42:55Well, at least you can't call me a flat foot.
00:42:57What's happening tonight?
00:42:59Well, there's supposed to be an eclipse in the moon in Johannesburg, South Africa.
00:43:03What say we eclipse a stake?
00:43:05I'm on night duty.
00:43:06Go on at nine.
00:43:07All right.
00:43:08Okay, Doc.
00:43:09Pick you up at six.
00:43:10Bye.
00:43:11Bye.
00:43:13I was going to ask you to come back here at eight tonight.
00:43:16I should have those tests run by then.
00:43:18Oh, I did want to see the results of those tests.
00:43:20I'll tell you what, Harry will probably take me to the El Dorado.
00:43:23Do you know the place?
00:43:24Very well.
00:43:25Well, then I'll make sure he takes me there.
00:43:27And when you get the final results of the supplement, come on over and have a bite with us.
00:43:30I'll do that.
00:43:31Okay.
00:43:32I'll see you later.
00:43:50Okay.
00:44:18Why are you here?
00:44:19I escaped.
00:44:20I came through the beam in your dwelling.
00:44:23Penalty for using the Dimension Warp as immediate dispatch.
00:44:27I had to do it.
00:44:28I had to escape the mob.
00:44:30What has happened?
00:44:31The wars are finished.
00:44:33The blood supply vanishes.
00:44:35The enemy captives have been taken from pasture, killed and their blood removed on the spot.
00:44:44I had to escape or perish.
00:44:47You were justified.
00:44:48You shall not be punished for using the Dimension Warp and you may help me to expedite my work here.
00:44:55I shall help you.
00:44:57You are the recorder.
00:44:58I sent a live specimen through the beam with the courier.
00:45:01Was the subhuman satisfactory?
00:45:03The courier is dead, murdered for his blood.
00:45:06The specimen of earth humanoid arrived in the Divana beam in a compressed state.
00:45:12He was crushed to the size of this communication.
00:45:15Crushed?
00:45:16The department concluded reservedly that it is impossible to transmit a human or subhuman anatomy through the beam from the earth end.
00:45:26The courier lived because he never left the beam.
00:45:30If the conclusion is correct, you and I will be unable to return to Divana.
00:45:34However, I shall send another specimen this night.
00:45:37If it is correct, we must remain upon this world until we expire.
00:45:41I would prefer the outer planets of this system to the present agony of Divana.
00:45:47That is an emotional statement.
00:45:49It is an emotional time.
00:45:51And if I do not receive blood within four chronoctines of time, I will have no continuing need for emotion.
00:45:57You shall have blood.
00:46:17Nadine.
00:46:18Nadine, you have got to tell me where you got that stuff.
00:46:20Oh, hello, Harry.
00:46:21Hello, Doc.
00:46:22Where?
00:46:23From a friend.
00:46:24Your friend must be an amazing person.
00:46:35Well, the compound is fantastic.
00:46:37Not only does it contain every vitamin known to man, but a few I have never even seen before.
00:46:42And it has the basic food structures concentrated with bulk, roughage, energy, and diet control.
00:46:47All in the same molecular structure.
00:46:50Do you mean that he's combined all of this into one primary unit?
00:46:53Yes.
00:46:55Who's he?
00:46:57Mr. Johnson.
00:47:01Well, let's see what they have here for a hungry man.
00:47:05Do you think it's possible to reproduce Johnson's unit?
00:47:08I think we've discussed this sufficiently.
00:47:10Well, I guess I'll try the breaded veal cutlets.
00:47:17This place looks like an exhibit from a vocal age museum.
00:47:21This world is as ours was of that time.
00:47:24Your observation is correct.
00:47:27Lie there on that plane.
00:47:29I shall bring the blood.
00:47:40J. Johnson.
00:47:41You're the most savoir-orar-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er-er.
00:47:43These books are very highly dark.
00:47:44That looks wonderful.
00:48:08We'll use our own private dressing recipe, sir.
00:48:11Doctor, don't you even want to discuss this supplement thing?
00:48:14No, my dear, I do not.
00:48:16Well, I don't understand.
00:48:17Well, Dean, I've put in a long day.
00:48:20I've described the compound to you. That's all there is to it.
00:48:23I'd like to eat my dinner and get back to the clinic.
00:48:25I'm with the doctor.
00:48:27All right, let's get on with the salad.
00:48:31It is finished. Do you feel relieved?
00:48:34I feel stirred.
00:48:36The blood of this planet is rich. Soon you will find strength.
00:48:42Rise. We must leave this place.
00:48:45There is activity within me.
00:48:47It will pass.
00:48:49We proceed to your dwelling?
00:48:52No, we are too similar.
00:48:54There is a hotel 50 decabeds in that direction.
00:48:56I will be alone among the subhumans.
00:48:58I do not know how to behave.
00:49:00A clerk will speak to you vocally.
00:49:03You must remain in a state of lingua receptivity
00:49:06and imitate his sounds and meanings.
00:49:08You will remain in contact?
00:49:10I will come to you at the hotel place
00:49:13on the noon of the Earth Star.
00:49:14I will come to you.
00:49:44Get Dr. Jackson.
00:50:03She's still alive, but get her to my office.
00:50:08I'll take a look at this.
00:50:09She's slipping, doctor.
00:50:10Oh, massage her arms.
00:50:11No, she's still alive.
00:50:15Look at her glasses.
00:50:17They're just nice.
00:50:17Yes, I know.
00:50:18I'll take those glasses off.
00:50:25She's gone.
00:50:31Get an ophthalmologist and call the coroner's office.
00:50:37Sure have had a lot of cars park you tonight.
00:50:39The one dollar.
00:50:45Hold.
00:50:47You will come with me.
00:50:50I must have a second live specimen.
00:51:01You will drive the automobile as I direct.
00:51:04Hello?
00:51:16Honey, I've been trying to reach you for ten minutes.
00:51:18Well, I just got in a second.
00:51:19What's up?
00:51:20I'm at Dr. Rochelles.
00:51:22A woman died in the hospital tonight.
00:51:24Yes?
00:51:25Is Johnson there?
00:51:27I don't know.
00:51:28Look, Nadine, I want you to get out of the house right now.
00:51:30Harry, what are you talking about?
00:51:31The woman who died.
00:51:33She had no eyes.
00:51:34At least not like ours.
00:51:36I don't follow you.
00:51:37She wore the same kind of glasses Johnson wears.
00:51:40Nadine, I don't think he's a human being.
00:51:42Harry, have you been drinking?
00:51:43Look, if I didn't have to go on duty in a half hour,
00:51:45I'd come out there and get you myself.
00:51:47Just take my word for her.
00:51:48Johnson's dangerous and get out of there.
00:51:50Well, look, maybe you have got something.
00:51:51I'll tell you what.
00:51:52You stay there until just before you have to go on duty.
00:51:54I'll see what I can find out on my own,
00:51:56and then I'll call you back.
00:51:57Are you nuts?
00:51:57Beat it out of that place.
00:51:59Goodbye, doll.
00:51:59It is impossible for you to escape.
00:52:07Come to me.
00:52:09I hear you.
00:52:10You can't hurt me now.
00:52:11It doesn't work now.
00:52:13It's a lie.
00:52:14I am not so injured.
00:52:15Harrison is not a human being.
00:52:43I don't think he's for real neither.
00:52:44Well, where is he?
00:52:45He put me in a taxi and took off in the car
00:52:47with some queer looking dame.
00:52:49Well, this gives us a chance to search the house.
00:52:50Come on, let's try the living room.
00:52:51We better make it snappy.
00:52:56Find anything?
00:52:58Not yet.
00:52:58How about you?
00:53:00What's this?
00:53:06I don't see anything like it.
00:53:07Good.
00:53:07Maybe we hit something.
00:53:11Look.
00:53:13Well, now we've really got something.
00:53:21I don't think we ought to fool with it.
00:53:22It might blow up.
00:53:23What's that?
00:53:25There's something here you can't get your hands through.
00:53:27What is this thing?
00:53:29I don't think I want to know.
00:53:30Whatever it is, no one on this world ever made it.
00:53:32You mean the boss is some kind of man from Mars?
00:53:34I don't care what he is, but I think we ought to smash this thing.
00:53:38You couldn't bust through that with a 20-pound sledge.
00:53:42There's nothing we can do about this.
00:53:44I'll stay here.
00:53:44You'll go down in the cellar and see what you can find.
00:53:46Okay.
00:53:46Okay.
00:53:46Okay.
00:53:46Okay.
00:54:16Hello?
00:54:23Nadine?
00:54:24Yes, Doctor.
00:54:26Harry told you about the woman who died here tonight.
00:54:29He said she was like Johnson.
00:54:30This has nothing to do with our patient.
00:54:33The woman seems to lack any visible aperture on her optical tissue.
00:54:37She has a fantastic blood disease in which the aglutin is disintegrating.
00:54:41Disintegrating?
00:54:42Is that what killed her?
00:54:43No, she died of rabies.
00:54:45What?
00:54:46I've been experimenting with the blood from a rabid dog.
00:54:49Someone injected that same blood into her tonight at least an hour ago.
00:54:52The impossible part is that she lived through the transfusion.
00:54:55Who would do such a horrible thing?
00:54:57Someone who knew that she needed blood desperately and didn't know what kind of stuff he was pumping into her.
00:55:01I say it was Johnson.
00:55:03Doctor, do you think Mr. Johnson is suffering from the same disease as this woman?
00:55:07I will not discuss Mr. Johnson.
00:55:09Why?
00:55:11About this woman.
00:55:12I think I know the cause and treatment of her disease.
00:55:14You do?
00:55:15Yes.
00:55:17Apparently the victim has lived in an area that's been constantly charged with radioactive material.
00:55:22It was this atmosphere that affected the blood.
00:55:24Where would such an atmosphere be found?
00:55:26In a place where continuous nuclear detonations had taken place over a period of years.
00:55:31An area of all-out nuclear warfare.
00:55:33But there is no such place.
00:55:35Yes, I know, my dear.
00:55:37There's no doubt in my mind that this woman is something other than human.
00:55:41She's an alien.
00:55:42I see.
00:55:44What would be your treatment?
00:55:47First, removal from the toxic atmosphere and then a complete change of blood.
00:55:51Would this cure Mr. Johnson?
00:55:52I'm not speaking of Johnson.
00:55:54Did he fit your description?
00:55:55Nadine, please.
00:55:56Dr. Rochelle, does this man have some kind of a power over you as he threatens your life or something?
00:56:01Nadine, I really must hang up.
00:56:03I have a great deal of work to do.
00:56:05Look, Dr. Rochelle, I...
00:56:06The doctor is no longer in contact with the story.
00:56:10Mr. Johnson.
00:56:11Do not run from me, Nadine.
00:56:40I am going to dispatch you.
00:56:46I need your voice, Mr. Johnson, but I'm not going to open my eyes.
00:57:10There is no place for you to hide.
00:57:32You may conceal your person, but I can find your mind, and I shall destroy your doctor.
00:57:40There is no place for you to hide.
00:57:48Let's go.
00:58:18Nadine, I am coming.
00:58:20Listen to me.
00:58:22I am not going to kill you.
00:58:24You and your doctor have cured me.
00:58:26You have saved the people of Devana.
00:58:29Because of you, we shall live.
00:58:33I am coming.
00:58:39Still, it is.
00:58:42The makeup of this blood's amazing.
00:58:44I think the coroner will agree.
00:58:46I can't wait any longer, doctor.
00:58:48I've got to go on duty right away.
00:58:50I guess I can continue my examination alone.
00:58:53If the dean calls, tell her I've gone to work.
00:58:56Oh, well, why don't you try to get her again?
00:59:00Once more.
00:59:06I have to think of her under the same roof with that monster.
00:59:10Mr. Johnson is no monster.
00:59:11I can't wait.
00:59:18Good night, doctor.
00:59:19Good night, Harry.
00:59:25Do not run.
00:59:27I am coming.
00:59:28I am coming.
00:59:28I am coming.
00:59:48You can't stop.
00:59:50You are coming.
00:59:50No.
00:59:51No.
00:59:52I am coming.
00:59:52You are running.
00:59:53Wait for me, lady.
01:00:09I know where you are.
01:00:12I'm driving directly to you.
01:00:17Death-361.
01:00:19Hello.
01:00:20I've got to talk to Harry Sherbourne.
01:00:22I've got to talk to him.
01:00:23Hold it, lady.
01:00:24Don't get so excited.
01:00:25Now, what do you want to talk to him about?
01:00:26Maybe I can help you.
01:00:28Please.
01:00:28He's after me.
01:00:29I've got to talk to him.
01:00:30I think he's on traffic today.
01:00:32Who's after you?
01:00:33Oh, please.
01:00:34Please.
01:00:35Look, lady, you've got to calm down and tell me what's the matter.
01:00:38What's up?
01:00:39Some hysterical dame wants to talk to you.
01:00:42Can't figure what...
01:00:42Eddie?
01:00:43Oh, Harry.
01:00:45Thank God.
01:00:46Johnson's after me.
01:00:48Where are you?
01:00:49I'm at the...
01:00:49I'm at the picnic grounds parking lot.
01:00:51Stay there.
01:00:52I'm on my way.
01:00:52I can't stay.
01:00:54I...
01:00:55Nadine?
01:01:02Nadine!
01:01:04I'm going out there.
01:01:05Take Simmons with you.
01:01:06Simmons!
01:01:07You cannot run forever, Nadine.
01:01:27Your friend cannot help you.
01:01:28I'm going out there.
01:01:40I'm going out there.
01:01:41I was coming out there.
01:01:41I'm waiting with you.
01:01:42I
01:01:42might have been waiting for you.
01:01:44You cannot 잠 x3
01:01:44to your personalaton.
01:01:46I may remain Aman Jarvisqi.
01:01:47You have to stay.
01:01:47I can stay.
01:01:48Now I want it to be alive.
01:01:50Come on time.
01:01:50I'm going out there, проверment,.
01:01:51Come on time.
01:01:51Email and melt us juro uncover us.
01:01:53I can go out here.
01:01:53You have to open one hell.
01:01:55Ones?
01:01:55Netflix mimics?
01:01:56I don't see either one of them.
01:02:08Look, we'll separate you.
01:02:08You take the roads around the north side,
01:02:09and I'll take the one past the zoo.
01:02:11Simmons, no siren.
01:02:12Okay.
01:02:23Stop running.
01:02:24Stop running.
01:02:30Stop running.
01:02:49My strength has returned.
01:02:53It has returned.
01:02:54I shall not kill you.
01:02:57You shall not kill me.
01:02:58The first specimen I sent to Devana was crushed.
01:03:03It may have been an accident.
01:03:05I shall send another.
01:03:07You shall send another.
01:03:10It shall be you.
01:03:11It shall be me.
01:03:13Rise.
01:03:14We will walk to the automobile.
01:03:16I am about to be attacked.
01:03:28Return to my house.
01:03:29I shall dispose of the intruder.
01:03:32Return to the house and enter the transmission beam in the living room.
01:03:38Return and enter the beam.
01:03:40When you are inside the beam,
01:03:43slide the power lever.
01:03:46It will send you to Devana.
01:03:49It will send me to Devana.
01:03:52It will send me to Devana.
01:03:53I am.
01:03:54I am gonna do it.
01:03:54I am to sleep at every step.
01:03:56I am toó.
01:03:58I am soren to let you.
01:03:59I am.
01:04:03It should be beaten again.
01:04:04He is.
01:04:04Holy?
01:04:05Yes.
01:04:06Oh yes.
01:04:07I am.
01:04:08My pen cannot proclaim.
01:04:09I am.
01:04:10The earth is beyond me.
01:04:11I am생ed.
01:04:12The earth is beyond me.
01:04:13I am.
01:04:13We know nothing more.
01:04:13It can��는 the наша and my父ka Bye-bye.
01:04:14Quoteail favorit.
01:04:15I am curmudian CEOs.
01:04:16Maydeen, did Johnson do this?
01:04:31Yes.
01:04:32How?
01:04:33With his eyes.
01:04:37Is that him?
01:04:40Yes.
01:04:42Are you all right?
01:04:43I'm all right.
01:04:45Stay here. I'm going after him.
01:04:46Stay here.
01:05:16Stay here.
01:05:18Stay here.
01:05:18Stay here.
01:05:19Look at my eyes.
01:05:49My eyes are alien. Look at them.
01:05:59Look at me. Look at me.
01:06:19Look at me.
01:06:31In a way I feel sorry for him.
01:06:35Why sorry?
01:06:37Buried so far from home, so far from everyone he knew.
01:06:41I can't feel sorry for him. He had no emotions as we know them.
01:06:47It was a foreign thing come here to destroy us.
01:06:50Thank God he tried too hard.
01:06:53Come on.
01:07:11Come on.
01:07:23Come on.
01:07:25Come on.
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