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A fearless test pilot dares to break the boundaries of Earth and ventures beyond the stratosphere. But his historic mission soon turns into a terrifying mystery as he returns transformed by the unknown.
Beyond the Stratosphere – A 1959 Space Odyssey delivers a thrilling blend of classic science fiction, suspense, and the uncharted dangers of space exploration. Dive into this vintage tale where ambition meets the unexpected.
Beyond the Stratosphere – A 1959 Space Odyssey delivers a thrilling blend of classic science fiction, suspense, and the uncharted dangers of space exploration. Dive into this vintage tale where ambition meets the unexpected.
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00:00:00Oh
00:00:30I'm not sure what the hell is going on.
00:00:33I'm not sure what the hell is going on.
00:00:54Hunter to control. 15,000 feet. Climbing steadily.
00:00:58Check. 15,000 feet.
00:01:03Radar scanning correctly, sir.
00:01:06Hunter to control. Y-12 pilot past three now.
00:01:17Y-12 to control. Are you reading me? Testing. Over.
00:01:22Reading you loud and clear. Switch on your instrument transmitters now. Over.
00:01:26Control, control. I'm switching on now. Over.
00:01:30Check your recorders. Are you receiving signals correctly?
00:01:36Motor recorder okay.
00:01:39Dream director checking okay, sir.
00:01:42Pilot's heartbeat steady, sir.
00:01:44Air friction recorder working correctly, sir.
00:01:47Electronic brain and gyros recording correctly, sir.
00:01:56Prepare to drop Y-12. 45,000 feet.
00:02:01Check. Ready and waiting your countdown.
00:02:0310, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, go.
00:02:06Y-12.
00:02:07Y-12.
00:02:12Detach and airborne. Firing rocket motors.
00:02:14By propulsion fire mined.
00:02:15Fire.
00:02:17Time.
00:02:19I am getting pirated.
00:02:20Let's go, Captain, sir.
00:02:23I'm getting pirated.
00:02:24Six, four, three, two, one.
00:02:26And airborne, firing rocket motors.
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00:04:23Will you speak with him, Commander?
00:04:25He's near the controllability barrier.
00:04:27It will be difficult for him.
00:04:31Control to Y-12.
00:04:33Control to Y-12.
00:04:35Do you read me?
00:04:37Y-12 to control.
00:04:39Reading you loud and clear.
00:04:41Over.
00:04:43You are approaching controllability barrier.
00:04:45Steady as you go and hold on tight.
00:04:53�도 col mater.
00:04:55Woooo!
00:04:57Don't cheat!
00:04:59ע
00:04:59ha
00:05:00ha
00:05:03oh
00:05:03do
00:05:07A
00:05:10is
00:05:12good
00:05:14hm
00:05:16are
00:05:20are
00:05:21I don't know.
00:05:51True controllability barrier, gyro stabilizers holding steady.
00:05:58He's made it.
00:05:59God, a big achievement.
00:06:02It's great.
00:06:03Pilot's heartbeat steady, sir.
00:06:05Pilot's pulse checking okay.
00:06:09Control to Y-12, control to Y-12.
00:06:11Do you read me, over.
00:06:16Y-12 to control.
00:06:18All sign of G pressure gone.
00:06:20We have you at 230,000 feet.
00:06:23Check.
00:06:27Check.
00:06:28Now hold on, boy.
00:06:30You're reaching the ionosphere.
00:06:32Your motor will burn out in exactly five seconds.
00:06:35Check.
00:06:36Four.
00:06:38Three.
00:06:39Two.
00:06:44That's the burnout.
00:06:46He's okay.
00:06:47Take it easy, Dan.
00:07:10We're reaching maximum test height of 300,000 feet.
00:07:12You're in modified atmosphere.
00:07:15She's riding steady.
00:07:17Feel as though I could go on.
00:07:19Test your controls or prepare to turn.
00:07:21Let her go, Chuck.
00:07:22See what she'll do.
00:07:24Think he's all right, doctor?
00:07:25The heartbeat is almost normal.
00:07:27But with release of pressure, judgment may be unsolved for some seconds.
00:07:31Should I take over in remote control?
00:07:32No.
00:07:33Give him a few more seconds.
00:07:34Pan, do you hear me?
00:07:39I repeat.
00:07:40Do you read me?
00:07:40THE END
00:08:10CANNOT DIRECT HANDS TOWARDS STABILIZERS
00:08:27STANDY ME
00:08:28STANDY ME
00:08:29THE ELECTRONIC CONTROLS TAKE ALL STABILIZERS
00:08:31THE ELECTRONIC CONTROLS TAKE ALL STABILIZERS
00:08:31THE ELECTRONIC CONTROLS TAKE ALL STABILIZERS
00:08:33KEEP THAT
00:08:40THE ELECTRONIC CONTROLS TAKE ALL STABILIZERS
00:08:46LISTEN
00:08:50SNACK
00:08:52THIS IS DR. FONESSEN SPEAKING
00:08:53YOU ARE WEIGHTLESS
00:08:54WITHOUT CONCENTRATION
00:08:56YOU CANNOT COORDINATE YOUR SENSES
00:08:58LISTEN TO ME
00:09:00Listen to me.
00:09:02Tell me what to do, Doc. Tell me what to do.
00:09:04First, control yourself.
00:09:08Now, forget everything else.
00:09:10And watch your left hand.
00:09:16Without taking your eyes off it,
00:09:18put it down until it is resting on something.
00:09:22No matter what.
00:09:24Take your time.
00:09:25Be quick, Doctor.
00:09:27If the atmosphere at this speed, he'll burn up.
00:09:30When you have hold with your left hand,
00:09:33do the same with your right.
00:09:38Bring it slowly forward
00:09:40until you can grasp the stabilizer.
00:09:44Watch carefully until you are steady.
00:09:55Now concentrate and you will regain control of Y12.
00:10:00You're moving outside the preset radar position.
00:10:11We're going to lose you.
00:10:12Can't help it. Can't help it.
00:10:14I've got control, but I can't reduce speed.
00:10:16I can't help it.
00:10:22Radar control,
00:10:23Y12,
00:10:23lighting outside preset orbit.
00:10:25Track five degrees west.
00:10:26Tracking five degrees west, sir.
00:10:29Never holding.
00:10:30It's going.
00:10:32There's only chance
00:10:33it's to bounce the atmosphere
00:10:34until it loses enough speed.
00:10:36Radar control,
00:10:37keep tracking west.
00:10:39Track west, keep going.
00:10:41Keep going.
00:10:42Keep tracking.
00:10:43Well, if you don't hear so,
00:11:08you never will.
00:11:09Why didn't he obey orders
00:11:12to stick to the test plan?
00:11:13They should have.
00:11:13You cannot blame your brother
00:11:15for this tragedy, Commander Pascott.
00:11:17For a few vital seconds,
00:11:18he was not himself.
00:11:19I wish I could agree with you, Doctor.
00:11:21We do not yet understand
00:11:22the physiological conditions
00:11:24a man may have to endure
00:11:25at such heights.
00:11:26My brother's always been unpredictable.
00:11:28He's a heck of a good pilot,
00:11:29the best we ever had.
00:11:31Well, he knew the limits.
00:11:31Why did he disobey orders?
00:11:33It was a physiological condition
00:11:35clouding his judgment.
00:11:37Chuck,
00:11:38we progressed a long way
00:11:39in the development
00:11:40of aviation medicine,
00:11:41but the conditions we simulate
00:11:43in the high altitude test chamber
00:11:44just aren't the real thing.
00:11:46Captain Richard's office,
00:11:50Commander Pascott speaking.
00:11:52Huh?
00:11:53Is the pilot all right?
00:11:58Now, where?
00:11:59Say that again slowly.
00:12:01Puerto Rico.
00:12:02Yes, yes, I know the place
00:12:02between Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
00:12:04So don't let anyone near it.
00:12:06We'll be right over.
00:12:08We found Y-12s.
00:12:09They're badly damaged,
00:12:09but in one piece.
00:12:10And Lieutenant Pascott,
00:12:12is he safe?
00:12:13Yes, he's all right.
00:12:14Yes, sir?
00:12:15I've hired.
00:12:16Bring around my car
00:12:16on the double.
00:12:18Salvage officer speaking.
00:12:20Captain Richards.
00:12:21Team up the Y-12 crew.
00:12:22Get them loaded
00:12:23and have a salvage crane
00:12:24follow me to Perko.
00:12:25I'll radio directions,
00:12:26but get going.
00:12:29Oh, Commander,
00:12:30looks like you're losing me
00:12:31another night's sleep.
00:12:32Pray so, sir.
00:12:45Commander Prescott,
00:12:49U.S. Navy.
00:12:50Where's the plane?
00:12:51Just off the road,
00:12:52over there.
00:12:53We're sure glad to see you.
00:12:54We're mighty cold and hungry.
00:12:56Should have been off duty
00:12:57a couple hours ago.
00:12:58Well, thanks for sticking around.
00:12:59Where's the pilot?
00:13:00Oh, he's around here someplace.
00:13:02The plane's just over here.
00:13:03All right, thanks.
00:13:03Take it easy, Clancy.
00:13:17It's me with me.
00:13:18I brought the Navy.
00:13:20What in?
00:13:20A land yacht?
00:13:21Did you see him come down?
00:13:23Yeah, right down the valley.
00:13:25We took a quick look
00:13:26and radioed into headquarters.
00:13:27Where's the pilot?
00:13:28The relief patrol
00:13:29took him into town.
00:13:30Into town?
00:13:31He's okay.
00:13:33Sure.
00:13:33He looked like a man
00:13:34from Mars when I get up.
00:13:36Talk sense,
00:13:36but he's actually kind of lunatic.
00:13:38What do you mean?
00:13:39I don't know.
00:13:40Kind of high, I guess.
00:13:41But I'll tell you one thing.
00:13:46I'll send in a report
00:13:47to you in the morning, sir.
00:13:48Fine.
00:13:48Well, she's badly beaten up,
00:13:49but with any luck,
00:13:50the instruments might be over.
00:13:51Okay, let's hope so.
00:14:05Good evening, sir.
00:14:06Boy, that pilot's
00:14:07the zanniest guy I ever saw.
00:14:09How come?
00:14:09He had me take him into town
00:14:10for a change of clothes.
00:14:11Said he had some dain to see.
00:14:13Couldn't even wait for coffee.
00:14:15Well, I guess I know
00:14:16where that'll be.
00:14:17Mind if I borrow the car, Skipper?
00:14:18Sure.
00:14:19We'll ride back
00:14:19to the salvage crew.
00:14:20Thank you, sir.
00:14:21Take it easy.
00:14:21Take it easy.
00:14:21Oh, Dan, I wish you were not at this pilot.
00:14:47It is so dangerous.
00:14:49Honey, it's my future.
00:14:52It's our future.
00:14:54Who's going to forget
00:14:55the first man in space?
00:14:57They don't forget Lindbergh
00:14:58or the Wright brothers.
00:15:00You talk to what?
00:15:01You can always shut me up.
00:15:03I will.
00:15:04Don't forget her.
00:15:17Don't forget her.
00:15:17I don't forget her.
00:15:18Don't—
00:15:21You stop.
00:15:23Don't forget her.
00:15:24What can I do at this time?
00:15:25I can't be in a patio.
00:15:26Oh, don't talk with the macaroni.
00:15:27Answer the door.
00:15:28Is Lieutenant Prescott here?
00:15:29Yes.
00:15:30Is Lieutenant Prescott here?
00:15:31Yes.
00:15:32Is Lieutenant Prescott here?
00:15:33Yes.
00:15:34In there.
00:15:35But...
00:15:36Hi, brother.
00:15:37Oh, don't talk with the macaroni.
00:15:39Answer the door.
00:15:52Is Lieutenant Prescott here?
00:15:53Yes.
00:15:54In there.
00:15:55But...
00:15:57Hiya, brother.
00:16:02Have a drink.
00:16:03What the heck's the matter with you?
00:16:05You just wrecked $10 million worth of aircraft,
00:16:07and I find you lollygagging around here.
00:16:09Why aren't you back at the base making out your report?
00:16:11As a matter of fact, I was just on my way.
00:16:14Okay, wise guy.
00:16:18Taylor?
00:16:23Escort Lieutenant Prescott back to the base
00:16:25and informed the duty officer that he's confined to quarters until further notice.
00:16:28Yes, sir.
00:16:31Now, get up.
00:16:35You can see how it is, honey.
00:16:36I'll phone you as soon as I can.
00:16:40You can pull all the rank you want.
00:16:42You're very good at doing that.
00:16:43But just remember this.
00:16:44You couldn't pilot a kiddie car to cross the other side of the street.
00:16:47If it weren't for guys like me, you'd be dead.
00:16:49Nothing.
00:16:55Why did you treat him that way?
00:16:57Wait now.
00:16:58He has no business playing house with you.
00:16:59He's got a job to do, and that comes first.
00:17:01Not always, Commander.
00:17:02Dan knows what he's doing.
00:17:04Does he?
00:17:05I'm not so sure.
00:17:07I'm not so sure.
00:17:37I'm not so sure.
00:17:54Why don't you quit riding the boy, Chuck?
00:17:56He just obeyed orders.
00:17:57White trolls are reckoned we were darn lucky to salvage the instruments.
00:18:00All right.
00:18:01But you gotta look at it both ways.
00:18:02Just think of the progress we made.
00:18:04Come in.
00:18:07Yes, sir.
00:18:08Simmons, take this to Commander Barrett.
00:18:10Tell him I'll be there in five minutes.
00:18:11Yes, sir.
00:18:13I got something else here you can worry about.
00:18:16I'm putting Y-13 in on a four-week countdown as of tonight.
00:18:19Four weeks?
00:18:20Yeah, the Pentagon just came through with a priority.
00:18:21Go ahead.
00:18:23Are we really sweating blood to get this on time?
00:18:25All right, then sweat blood and read your orders.
00:18:30I have an apex to fire in 30 minutes.
00:18:34You can hang out.
00:18:35No.
00:18:36No.
00:18:37No.
00:18:38No.
00:18:39No, no, no, no, no.
00:18:40Who's the man who is not?
00:18:41No.
00:18:42You should.
00:18:43Thanks, sir!
00:18:44No!
00:18:45Not all right.
00:18:47No!
00:18:48No!
00:18:49No, no!
00:18:50No!
00:18:51No, no.
00:18:52No, no!
00:18:53No!
00:18:54No.
00:18:55No!
00:18:56No!
00:18:57You should have to go out for it.
00:18:58No, no.
00:18:59No!
00:19:00No.
00:19:01Look at that baby go. Isn't she beautiful?
00:19:17You're released on Captain Richard's orders.
00:19:20It's about time.
00:19:22It's not all.
00:19:23It seems the Pentagon is so impressed with your fame that you're to pilot Y-13.
00:19:27That's great.
00:19:29But you're not so very happy about it, are you?
00:19:31I just want to be sure of one thing, that there are no mistakes.
00:19:33That you obey every instruction given to you.
00:19:36Your reactions are slow up there.
00:19:37That's not the answer I want.
00:19:38What do you want me to say?
00:19:39I want you to say that you understand that you're the pilot, but I give the orders.
00:19:43Unfortunately, I think you'd do anything for this.
00:19:45Get off my back, will you?
00:19:46I'll get off your back as soon as you realize that we're developing a piloted space plane and not a record-breaking hero.
00:19:52All right.
00:19:53As I said before, your reaction is slow up there.
00:19:56Well, we'll see to it that you get plenty of time for a checkout before the next flight.
00:20:00Dr. Von Essen will give you a thorough indoctrination so that your reactions are automatic.
00:20:05Now, get your things together and get over to Aviation Medicine.
00:20:08Yes, sir.
00:20:10Miss Francesca?
00:20:29Yes.
00:20:30What are you doing here?
00:20:31I'm sorry, Commander, but I'm in a hurry.
00:20:33What?
00:20:33Chief, what is Miss Francesca doing here?
00:20:38Checking in some material with Dr. Von Essen, sir.
00:20:40I don't understand you, Chief.
00:20:41What sort of material?
00:20:42She's on Dr. Von Essen's staff, sir.
00:20:44Aviation Medicine Department.
00:20:46I wish she was working here.
00:20:48I'm all for scientists in skirts.
00:20:52You and the rest of the Navy.
00:20:56Come in.
00:20:57Commander Prescott.
00:21:02Congratulations.
00:21:04Y-13 should be a fine project.
00:21:05Thank you, Doctor.
00:21:06Sit down.
00:21:07Cigarette?
00:21:08No, no, thanks.
00:21:10Say, Doctor, do you have a Miss Francesca on your staff?
00:21:14You do not visit us often enough at the University.
00:21:17How long has she been working for you?
00:21:19Some months.
00:21:20She's in charge of the cardiographs and probably knows more about your brother's heart than he does himself.
00:21:25Yes, from what I've seen, I wouldn't be surprised.
00:21:28She's good for him.
00:21:30He's quieter, calmer, and in love.
00:21:33In love?
00:21:35Are you kidding?
00:21:36You're too close to your projects, Commander.
00:21:38You do not notice people enough.
00:21:40Are you sure of this?
00:21:42I should not see it otherwise.
00:21:46Well, what do you know?
00:21:49What sort of an idiot does that make me?
00:21:51Why in the heck didn't Dan say something?
00:21:53Well, you don't seem to have your brother's entire confidence.
00:21:57No, Doctor, I'm afraid I don't.
00:22:00You wish it were any other man than Dan who should pilot Y-13?
00:22:04Well, he's not the man I'd personally pick for the job.
00:22:06Why not?
00:22:08I just don't think it's in his nature to stay inside any organized pattern.
00:22:11It's not a natural characteristic to find in a man who risks his life for a new achievement.
00:22:16Maybe so, but on a project such as this, I prefer to have someone more reliable.
00:22:19Well, you will be my care until you are ready for the flight.
00:22:23I pay some attention to his psychology.
00:22:25Yes, would you let the psychiatrist work on him, Doctor?
00:22:27Make him understand that even though he's up there in space, alone, he still has to obey orders.
00:22:36Attention all personnel.
00:22:38Stand by for Y-13 rocket motor testing.
00:22:41Y-13 tied down.
00:23:08Dealing completed.
00:23:09Stand clear for test.
00:23:11Stand clear for test.
00:23:13Stand clear for test.
00:23:39Stand clear for test.
00:23:40Stand clear for test.
00:23:41Stand clear for test.
00:23:42Stand clear for test.
00:23:43Stand clear for test.
00:23:44Stand clear for test.
00:23:45Stand clear for test.
00:23:46Stand clear for test.
00:23:47Stand clear for test.
00:23:48Stand clear for test.
00:23:49Stand clear for test.
00:23:50Stand clear for test.
00:23:51Stand clear for test.
00:23:52Stand clear for test.
00:23:53Stand clear for test.
00:23:54Stand clear for test.
00:23:55Stand clear for test.
00:23:56Stand clear for test.
00:23:57Stand clear for test.
00:23:58Stand clear for test.
00:23:59Stand clear for test.
00:24:00Stand clear for test.
00:24:01Stand clear for test.
00:24:02Stand clear for test.
00:24:03Stand clear for test.
00:24:04Stand clear for test.
00:24:05Stand clear for test.
00:24:06Stand clear for test.
00:24:07Stand clear for test.
00:24:38Like to go to the flight plan again?
00:24:39What, again? I know it blinded.
00:24:41I know. Let's go over it again, huh?
00:24:42Okay, okay.
00:24:44We blast off at 45,000 feet, crash the heat barrier, out into the stratosphere in six seconds.
00:24:49Fifty seconds later, I break through the hemisphere.
00:24:51Then you switch off your refrigeration plan.
00:24:53Check, but keep tracking me. Buffeting in Y-12 was so severe, I couldn't read my instruments.
00:24:57That and the controllability barrier.
00:24:59Yeah, that's really tough. There's as much as you can do to hold on.
00:25:02You're sure you can take over when you reach ionosphere?
00:25:04I mean, if you want to, we can take you past rocket furnace.
00:25:06No, no, that won't be necessary.
00:25:09Now that I know what to expect, I'll be ready.
00:25:11Y-13 countdown. Zero minus 54 minutes.
00:25:15Repeat. Zero minus 54 minutes.
00:25:18Well, Von Nesson did a good job. He looked pretty good.
00:25:21Never felt better.
00:25:22I wish he was coming today, though. I like to have him around.
00:25:25The Air Force has priority today.
00:25:27Y-13 countdown.
00:25:29All personnel assemble.
00:25:31All personnel assemble for takeoff.
00:25:33Well, good luck.
00:25:35And you take it easy.
00:25:37Thanks, Chuck. But don't worry.
00:25:39I'll bring you back all the dope you need for Y-14.
00:25:41And then some. Come on, let's go, huh?
00:25:44All right.
00:25:49Five, four, three, two, one, drop.
00:25:53Y-13 to control.
00:26:10Y-13 to control.
00:26:13Deep pressure gone.
00:26:14I'm weightless.
00:26:15But gyro's holding steady.
00:26:17Okay, Dan. We're with you.
00:26:19Now check controls for atmosphere bite.
00:26:20I'm checking now.
00:26:25Steady her up. That's enough.
00:26:26Take it easy, Chuck.
00:26:35Approaching 500,000 feet. Check.
00:26:37Check.
00:26:42You're doing fine, boy.
00:26:45Now commence your turn in 15 seconds.
00:26:48Chuck, she feels like she'd go on forever.
00:26:50Stop talking. Concentrate.
00:26:54Five, 80,000.
00:27:03Five, 90,000.
00:27:10Six hundred thousand.
00:27:12Your altitude is 600,000 feet.
00:27:14Prepare to turn.
00:27:15Ten, Y-13, Y-13.
00:27:27Commence your turn immediately.
00:27:29No, sir. I'm going straight up.
00:27:31First man into space.
00:27:33Commence your turn.
00:27:34Commence your turn.
00:27:36Sir, we're losing contact.
00:27:39Switch to remote control.
00:27:40Over to remote control, sir.
00:27:42Dan, are you reading me?
00:27:43No, no.
00:27:44See, it's great.
00:27:49Dan!
00:27:49Dan, are you reading me?
00:27:50Are you reading me?
00:27:52Remote control, no response, sir.
00:27:54The honor atmosphere in a second.
00:27:57He's still playing.
00:27:58The fool's fire is a mercy, boss.
00:28:14This is an emergency.
00:28:15Keep all radio beams open.
00:28:17Instruct all radar to keep scanning constantly.
00:28:19Bring in everyone.
00:28:20Warn all spotters.
00:28:21This is an intercontinental priority.
00:28:23Well, he's on his own now.
00:28:30The first man into space.
00:28:33He'll either hit the moon or orbit the earth the rest of his life.
00:28:53Control, control.
00:29:12I've done it.
00:29:13250 miles.
00:29:16I'm going to turn now.
00:29:23This is Y-13, Y-13, calling from over 250 miles in space.
00:29:43My rocket motors have burned out, and my gyro-stabilizers cannot turn me at this height.
00:29:48I'm going to use release mechanism to catapult myself and the nose away from the plane.
00:29:58Control, control, are you reading me? This is Y-13.
00:30:03Control, control, are you reading me? This is Y-13.
00:30:10Y-13 calling control.
00:30:12No!
00:30:15I'm running into the meteorite dust.
00:30:18Pressing ejecta button now.
00:30:20Thank you very much.
00:30:43Yeah.
00:30:45Yeah.
00:30:47Yeah, see, see.
00:30:49Kalinsky!
00:30:51Yeah, yeah, sure. We'll take care of it right away.
00:30:54Yes, sir?
00:30:56Some Mexican farmer called Sanchez. He says he caught sight of a parachute floating down.
00:31:00It landed just outside his farm.
00:31:02I don't know, he says there's something like a front half of a plane or something attached to the chute.
00:31:06Where's he located, sir?
00:31:08Just off Route 17, about 10 miles south of Alvarado.
00:31:11Look, you better get the nearest patrol car out there right away.
00:31:14Yes, sir.
00:31:15Meantime, I'll call the Navy base. It might have something to do with the rocket firing.
00:31:18Hello. Get me the duty officer at the Navy base.
00:31:21Smash up on the south highway.
00:31:25Bust full of people.
00:31:27A report on the capital.
00:31:29Could have worked through the car in 50 minutes.
00:31:31Yeah.
00:31:33We got two witnesses. You want to see them?
00:31:35Yeah.
00:31:37It's pretty definite about the way it happened.
00:31:39Uh-huh.
00:31:41Crumpty is getting their reports now, and he'd like you to follow up.
00:31:43Yeah. Okay. Have them call me back.
00:31:46Good morning, Commander. My name is Captain.
00:31:47I'm Wilson, Assistant Chief of State Police.
00:31:50Well, thanks for phoning in, Chief. Whereabouts is it?
00:31:53Well, just up there a ways in the bushes.
00:31:55Anyone hurt? Any damage?
00:31:57No. Dropped about a half a mile from the nearest farm.
00:31:59Came down like a dame in a feather bed.
00:32:01No sign of the pilot, though, huh?
00:32:03Well, you better come and look for yourself.
00:32:04Well, what do you make of it, Commander?
00:32:05I don't know. It's too weird to say. I've never seen anything like this before.
00:32:06I'll have to go into the test lab.
00:32:07I don't know. It's too weird to say. I've never seen anything like this before.
00:32:09I'll have to go into the test lab.
00:32:10Well, the pilot's had it, that's for certain.
00:32:11On the smashed canopy, you mean, huh?
00:32:12I don't know. It's too weird to say. I've never seen anything like this before.
00:32:17I'll have to go into the test lab.
00:32:20Well, the pilot's had it, that's for certain.
00:32:21On the smashed canopy, you mean, huh?
00:32:22Yeah, I couldn't live up there in space.
00:32:23You got a minute, sir?
00:32:24Why?
00:32:25Could you come up and take a look at what we've got up here?
00:32:26There's a farm.
00:32:27Are you okay?
00:32:28Oh, yeah, yeah, I'm okay.
00:32:29I'm okay.
00:32:30I'm okay.
00:32:31I'm okay.
00:32:32I'm okay.
00:32:33I'm okay.
00:32:34I'm okay.
00:32:35I'm okay.
00:32:36I'm okay.
00:32:37I'm okay.
00:32:38I'm okay.
00:32:39I'm okay.
00:32:40I'm okay.
00:32:41I'm okay.
00:32:42I'm okay.
00:32:43I'm okay.
00:32:44I'm okay.
00:32:45I'm okay.
00:32:46I'm okay.
00:32:47I'm okay.
00:32:48I'm okay.
00:32:49I'm okay.
00:32:50I'm okay.
00:32:51Oh, well, look.
00:32:52Will you have one of your men stand guard?
00:32:54I've got to go into Albuquerque and make a call.
00:32:56Oh, sure.
00:32:57I'll be here myself.
00:32:58Well, thanks for your help.
00:32:59I'm always glad to help the Navy.
00:33:00What's the trouble?
00:33:01Oh, it's this Mexican farmer.
00:33:02He's had a lot of cattle slaughtered for no reason I can see.
00:33:05Well, let's go and see.
00:33:06Okay.
00:33:18I knew this would happen.
00:33:37I didn't want him to go on.
00:33:39Yes, I understand.
00:33:40How can you understand?
00:33:42To you then, it was just a piece of machinery.
00:33:44No, that's not true.
00:33:45You wanted him to risk his life.
00:33:48I had to put Y-13 into space with Dan as a pilot because those are my orders.
00:33:52Orders?
00:33:53Tia, Dan couldn't exist unless you were risking his life.
00:33:58If he weren't piloting Y-13, he'd find his own brand of danger somewhere else.
00:34:02He had to prove he was the best.
00:34:04If you knew all this, why didn't you try and stop him?
00:34:08I did.
00:34:09I don't believe you.
00:34:12I've been trying to stop him ever since we were kids.
00:34:17He was always climbing the highest tree or swimming further than anyone else.
00:34:23How with Dan, it was all the way or nothing.
00:34:26He wanted to be the first man into space.
00:34:29And he was.
00:34:30Before we lost track of him, he was higher than any man had ever been.
00:34:34Higher than any man.
00:34:35That's all you can think of.
00:34:36I wanted him to give up flying.
00:34:38To settle down.
00:34:39If he had, do you think he'd ever been happy?
00:34:41No, you're right.
00:34:46I just can't believe you.
00:34:49Just go.
00:34:51I've got to get back to the base.
00:34:56Will you be all right here alone?
00:34:59Alone?
00:35:01Yes, I'll be all right.
00:35:04Come.
00:35:06Chuck.
00:35:08I didn't mean to blame you.
00:35:11Look, I'll stop by the aviation medicine department tomorrow and see you if you'd like.
00:35:18I like that.
00:35:20Good-bye, dear.
00:35:50We're running some metallurgical tests.
00:35:55It seems as if the skin was subjected to some sort of incrustation we've never heard of.
00:36:00Any idea how high he went?
00:36:01Oh, a weak in gravity pole, he could go a long way.
00:36:04Could be anything.
00:36:05250, 350 miles.
00:36:07Shoots seem okay.
00:36:08It's the usual signs of scorching.
00:36:10Yeah.
00:36:11The automatic escape mechanism operated perfectly, too.
00:36:14And this breaking chute opened just right as soon as it hit full atmosphere density.
00:36:19Well, it was too late to save Dan.
00:36:21Nobody could live once the canopy burst, and he deadened a second.
00:36:25It was too late to save Dan.
00:36:26Have a look over here.
00:36:27There's encrustation.
00:36:28There's some remarkable qualities.
00:36:29There's some remarkable qualities.
00:36:32You see?
00:36:33Nothing.
00:36:34Nothing at all.
00:36:35X-rays will not pass through it.
00:36:37No luck here either, sir.
00:36:39This is the infrared photograph.
00:36:43But the rays do not penetrate to show us what is below the surface.
00:36:48Then here, an infrared photograph.
00:36:53I can't understand it.
00:36:54It's resistant to any identification or penetration test we can do here.
00:36:55We'll take a photograph anyway.
00:36:56There may be some reflection we cannot observe, though I doubt it.
00:36:57Hmm.
00:36:58So far, then, your tests are negative.
00:36:59Well, let's hope the metallurgical results will not pass through it.
00:37:00The infrared photograph.
00:37:01The infrared photograph.
00:37:02But the rays do not penetrate to show us what is below the surface.
00:37:06Then here, under the ultraviolet lamp.
00:37:11I can't understand it.
00:37:12It's resistant to any identification or penetration test we can do here.
00:37:17We'll take a photograph anyway.
00:37:19There may be some reflection we cannot observe, though I doubt it.
00:37:22Hmm.
00:37:23So far, then, your tests are negative.
00:37:26Well, let's hope the metallurgical report will give us a line.
00:37:29Let's hope.
00:37:30Let me know as soon as you have it.
00:37:33Oh, good night, Doctor.
00:37:34Good night, Chuck.
00:37:35Good night.
00:37:36Good night, sir.
00:37:39You know, you better get some sleep.
00:37:42I will, Skipper.
00:37:43Thanks.
00:37:47What is this stuff, Doctor?
00:37:49Do you think a chemical breakdown could tell us anything?
00:37:51If we do not even know the primary reactor.
00:37:54I'll send a sample to my own laboratory.
00:37:57We may find the answer more quickly.
00:38:01You know, I, uh...
00:38:02I can't get him out of my mind, Doctor.
00:38:06I can just see him up there now in the cockpit.
00:38:10He, uh, wanted you there today.
00:38:13Maybe if you had been.
00:38:16If only I had...
00:38:17You must blame yourself, Chuck.
00:38:21Then you're right.
00:38:23Uh, look, I'll check with you first thing in the morning, huh?
00:38:25Come on, here.
00:38:55Oh, my God.
00:39:25Oh, my God.
00:39:55Yes, I'll do that.
00:40:04Thank you, sir, and goodbye.
00:40:06Come in.
00:40:08Hi, Chuck.
00:40:09Glad you came by.
00:40:10I want to talk to you.
00:40:12Have you seen this, Kipper?
00:40:16There's not the headline reading to be further down.
00:40:18In the past 24 hours, death has struck in mysterious and terrifying ways.
00:40:28The type of wound inflicted is fearful and inhuman.
00:40:31As I read the middle part, sir, where it talks about the slaughtered cattle.
00:40:34That farm is right next door to where Y-13 fell.
00:40:37I've got to call in now to Chief Wilson.
00:40:40Why don't we get the tire?
00:40:43Yeah?
00:40:44Call for Commander Prescott, sir.
00:40:46Thank you, sir.
00:40:47Commander Prescott.
00:40:49Yes, Wilson.
00:40:49Where are you?
00:40:51Alameda.
00:40:53What?
00:40:56Guess I'll be there as soon as I can.
00:40:57It's like I said, Commander, about the wounds on the Mexican cattle.
00:41:15See, look, this one's the same.
00:41:16It's like a tearing jag there across the throat, see?
00:41:19Mm.
00:41:22Who or what could cause this wanton destruction?
00:41:25Well, I don't know, but it seems to like the taste of blood.
00:41:28You see, it looks like it's been scooped up or something.
00:41:33And look here, look.
00:41:35It takes more than human strength to do this.
00:41:38Unless he had an axe.
00:41:39Yes.
00:41:55Gee, give me your flashlight, would you?
00:42:03Here.
00:42:07Look there.
00:42:08See on the edge of the wound there?
00:42:11What?
00:42:12Those are those shiny specks.
00:42:15Oh, yeah, yeah, I see.
00:42:17Yeah, it's funny, I never noticed those before.
00:42:20What do you suppose they are?
00:42:21Well, we need to do an autopsy.
00:42:23Will you send a sample of that to a Dr. Vaughnessen at 8 Asian Medicine?
00:42:27Sure.
00:42:28You think they mean so?
00:42:30I don't know.
00:42:32I'd like to take a look at that Mexican's cattle.
00:42:35Okay, we'll go first as we're through here.
00:42:37Well, there you are, Commander.
00:42:52Take a look.
00:42:54There's a dozen more like it in the lower pasture.
00:42:56It's a death.
00:42:57It's terrible.
00:42:58It is pieta.
00:42:59Who won't kill Clara?
00:43:01She won many prizes at Feria.
00:43:04You see what I mean?
00:43:05It's the same thing.
00:43:06The throat ripped right open.
00:43:09Looks like it kills whatever it comes near.
00:43:11Yeah.
00:43:12Any idea what sort of a weapon could cause such a gash?
00:43:15No, not yet, but we're working on it.
00:43:17All right.
00:43:18Show me a light.
00:43:21Oh, yeah.
00:43:22Those shiny specks again.
00:43:24Would you send a sample of this also over to Aviation Medicine?
00:43:28Sure.
00:43:29What are you trying to say, Commander?
00:43:30That something from outer space came out of that missile?
00:43:32Well, I don't know, but I'd like to have them compare it
00:43:34with the sample we took from the nurse at the blood bank.
00:43:38Okay.
00:43:40You think it's going to help us find the killer?
00:43:42Well, I can't say, but let's hope we catch it
00:43:44before it does any more killing.
00:43:46Well, I can't escape my roadblocks forever.
00:43:49But if you've got any ideas, Commander,
00:43:50you better let me in on them.
00:43:51Here, put that in.
00:44:00Here.
00:44:03What is it?
00:44:07Looks like a high-altered oxygen leak.
00:44:11I've got to get back to the base.
00:44:13I've got a lot of work to do.
00:44:14But don't worry.
00:44:14I'll keep in touch.
00:44:15Yeah, sure.
00:44:16But my wife, who pays my money for a scammer?
00:44:36I'll get back this one next seat, huh?
00:44:40I'll get back this one next seat.
00:44:41I'll get back this one next seat, huh?
00:44:43Don't forget to keep my side warm.
00:45:00Don't worry, I won't let it get cold.
00:45:13Don't worry, I won't let it get cold.
00:45:23Don't worry, I won't let it get cold.
00:45:30Don't worry, I won't let it get cold.
00:45:50I'm Commander Prescott, I'd like to see a Miss Francesca.
00:46:09I'll see if she's free, they're just finishing an altitude test.
00:46:17Commander Prescott, good to see Miss Francesca.
00:46:21I'll bring him down.
00:46:22Come with me, Commander.
00:46:33Watch out for spirit density and final reactions carefully.
00:46:36Only ten seconds to normal.
00:46:42Right, open the chamber.
00:46:47Be careful with his helmet.
00:46:54Hello, dear.
00:46:56Hello, Commander.
00:46:57Good to see you.
00:46:59Hello, Commander.
00:47:00Good to see you.
00:47:02How are you feeling?
00:47:03All right.
00:47:05I've got plenty to do.
00:47:09It keeps my mind open.
00:47:10Yes, it does, though, doesn't it?
00:47:11I was on the way over to see about some blood tests the police sent over this morning and I thought I'd stick my head in and say hello.
00:47:17That's very nice.
00:47:18Do you want me to see if they're ready?
00:47:19I'd appreciate it, thanks.
00:47:24Pathological?
00:47:25Hello?
00:47:26Hello?
00:47:27Are those blood tests ready for Commander Prescott?
00:47:29They are.
00:47:30Could you please send them down?
00:47:31He's waiting for them.
00:47:33Well, it's fast work.
00:47:34We try our best.
00:47:35Do you want some coffee?
00:47:36Yes, I would.
00:47:38Black?
00:47:39Please.
00:47:40Sugar?
00:47:41No, thanks.
00:47:42You look tired.
00:47:43Well, maybe there's a light.
00:47:44It's a light.
00:47:45It's a light.
00:47:46It's a light.
00:47:47I don't know.
00:47:48You want some coffee?
00:47:49Yes, I would.
00:47:51I'm sorry.
00:47:52You want some coffee?
00:47:53Yes, I would.
00:47:55Black?
00:47:56Please.
00:47:57Sugar?
00:47:58No, thanks.
00:47:59You're fine.
00:48:00You look tired.
00:48:02I'm fine.
00:48:03I'm fine.
00:48:04I'm fine.
00:48:05You're fine.
00:48:06You're fine.
00:48:08I'm fine.
00:48:09Well, maybe this will help.
00:48:12How did you ever end up in Albuquerque?
00:48:15I came with my father two years ago.
00:48:19He and Dr. Van Nissen were very good friends.
00:48:21They were at school together.
00:48:24And when my father died,
00:48:27Dr. Van Nissen asked me to stay on and help him.
00:48:30What part of Italy are you from?
00:48:32Turin, from the north of Italy.
00:48:35Never get homesick?
00:48:36Not anymore.
00:48:39Well, it's strange, first time I met you, I thought...
00:48:42Well, it just goes to show you how wrong a person can be.
00:48:46Do you want some of coffee?
00:48:47No, thanks.
00:48:56Better than both samples are innumerable particles of meteorite dust
00:48:59that show no sign of structural damage,
00:49:01such as would be expected from passage through atmosphere.
00:49:04Detailed analysis will be needed before a confirmed opinion can be given.
00:49:07and the full report is requested on the origin of the dust.
00:49:13Has this got anything to do with them?
00:49:15I don't know.
00:49:17Look, Tia, I've got to get back to the base.
00:49:19I'll see you again as soon as I can.
00:49:21Thanks for the coffee.
00:49:22Goodbye, Chuck.
00:49:22well, good book.
00:49:34I'll see you again as soon as I can see you again,
00:49:35but...
00:49:38...
00:49:39we have the results of the metallurgical tests hang on a second will you doctor i'd like to take a look at
00:50:05later later come over here i want to show you something
00:50:09this is a sample of our new secret alloy of which the fuselage of y-13 is made you know the terrific
00:50:21heat and pressure it will stand yeah this is a piece from the fuselage which was coated with this
00:50:27strange substance notice the metal underneath has not been affected
00:50:31now this is a piece we removed from the stabilizer that has escaped being encrusted
00:50:38look it has undergone a complete transformation it does not even retain a resemblance to metal
00:50:46it's like crumbling carbon and if i grind it there's nothing left but powder
00:50:54what could cause this transformation doctor difficult to say possibly cosmic rays we do not
00:51:03yet know or understand the word is coated this transformation hasn't occurred right exactly
00:51:07so then it could be that this is some sort of cosmic protection could be commander prescott
00:51:13report to captain richard's office please commander prescott report to captain richard's office
00:51:18please i'll uh i'll be right back
00:51:20although i accept your explanation senor capitan there is no doubt that it was providence that
00:51:31his excellency was not killed but the place where the tail section of y-13 fell is 10 miles from
00:51:37your town what is 10 miles senor when you do not know where your missiles go
00:51:41what's he getting at he's referring to the rocket that almost hit warrens but that was a captured
00:51:47german v2 it happened nearly 10 years ago what is 10 years senor you still do not know where your
00:51:53missiles go he has the whole story sir the low-flying projectile you lost over argentina last year
00:51:57the apex missile that disappeared last week that is so senor capitan where are they as if i knew
00:52:04they're not up there they must be down here
00:52:10glad you're here commander meet senor ramon de guerrera consul for mexico at santa fe
00:52:16as to how lack in state department commander prescott seconds it seems that his excellency the
00:52:22minister for social services was opening a new boring in sampedo senores it was the moment of truth
00:52:31the great silence to send upon the crowd five thousand people ten thousand eyes in your
00:52:37commandante fixed on the blade when suddenly there is a a roar from space it was greater than the roar
00:52:44of the orlais that would greet the final triumph all the eyes look up when they look down he missed the
00:52:50kill of course suddenly there is a tremendous the crowd scattered the bull is scared jump over the
00:52:58barrera nearly into the lap of his excellency then the the bull escaped and they wrecked the market
00:53:05they found what was left of y-13 tail section later on in the day y-13 yeah also can we get a salvage
00:53:11crew down there i'm afraid it's not quite as simple as that commander there are formalities and uh
00:53:15conferences in yours um here is a list senor capitan but uh is it not complete
00:53:2520 000 pesos must have been the bull of the century
00:53:31in your capitan it was a bull worthy of manoletti himself senior consul i hope you will cooperate by
00:53:39allowing us to salvage the tail section i will use my personal influence thank you and the united
00:53:44states government will see about adequate compensation please impress upon his excellency that both our
00:53:49countries will benefit from permission to send a salvage crew under the crash site at the earliest
00:53:54possible moment of course in your capitan well uh buenos dias senores buenos dias oh and uh capitan
00:54:04i hope the next time you lose a missile you shoot it in some other direction
00:54:14boy we fire a dozen missiles every week because something goes wrong once in a while
00:54:19this kind of thing has to happen now look chuck wilson's just called things are getting pretty
00:54:24serious there have been three more killings free yeah did he give any details a truck driver at a
00:54:31roadside diner just outside los alamos and an elderly couple up by green valley oh green valley why that's
00:54:39how is it traveling those distances in such a short space of time you can drive wilson found a truck with
00:54:44the steering column and foot controls been so far out of shape it can't be driven another yard
00:54:49yeah we're beginning to get a picture we know it has great strength it's clumsy smashes everything
00:54:55it touches and it has mechanical knowledge what makes you think this has anything to do with y13
00:55:01captain i'd like to have you take a look at something in the lab i think it's excuse me
00:55:06captain richards commander lawson sir the s-21 rocket motors ready on test bed number two
00:55:11we'll fire in 30 minutes hold it how long will you need me i'll make it as fast as i can
00:55:15delay your test by one hour fire at 17 30. but sir we're all set look it's about time you boys
00:55:22realize there's more than one baby in this nursery delay your test till 17 30. i can give you 30 minutes
00:55:27let's go assuming that there is life in outer space it would have to create a protective coating
00:55:34in order to survive those destructive elements up there you mean like the primeval creatures that
00:55:39crawl out of the sea and grew skin to protect themselves against the sun yes y13 has penetrated
00:55:44a new world so this coating was formed on y13 to protect it from those destructive forces in space
00:55:52it's an interesting theory but i don't suppose the same thing happened in the cockpit
00:55:56let me show you something if you notice this is flexible and harmless to touch let me demonstrate on
00:56:13this piece of sponge rubber in here i'll wrap this around my hand
00:56:23watch this
00:56:30holy cow
00:56:35if this were human throat that's how it could be slashed
00:56:38look closely into these gashes meteorite dust the same as in the wounds of all the victims meteorite dust
00:56:51so there's only one interpretation i can put on all this
00:56:55this monster kills but only because for some reason or other it needs this blood
00:57:02no one has seen it and lived
00:57:08what are you getting at chuck
00:57:11i'm afraid this monster is dead
00:57:21hey that guy's off course yeah he's loaded okay here we go
00:57:32hold on i'm gonna take him
00:57:53okay okay i'll handle it
00:58:13okay i'll handle it
00:58:21okay
00:58:27okay
00:58:35okay
00:58:37okay
00:58:39okay
00:58:41okay
00:58:43okay
00:58:45Dan's metabolism must have changed, but what form has it taken?
00:58:51Without knowing the kind of cosmic rays to which Dan was subjected
00:58:55and their effect on the physical basis of life, I could not say.
00:58:59Perhaps it caused a blood change.
00:59:02Why?
00:59:04It's incredible to think of your brother as a blood-drinking...
00:59:08Theo, would you give Dan's metabolism charts and cardiograms?
00:59:15We're going to need your help.
00:59:17Yes, I have them all here.
00:59:21Suppose when the canopy burst, his blood absorbed a high content of nitrogen.
00:59:27Then he would die.
00:59:29The human body cannot survive in a rarefied atmosphere...
00:59:32without the protection of space suits and pressurized cabins.
00:59:35Yes, but you're forgetting about that protective coating on Y13.
00:59:39And if it formed quickly enough on Dan...
00:59:41Yes, it might have kept him alive.
00:59:43And if, instead of death, a new metabolism was created...
00:59:46which starved his body and his brain of blood, what then?
00:59:50We know very little.
00:59:52Only that by some mysterious means, the cells controlling growth and reproduction...
00:59:56are changed by exposure to some cosmic rays.
01:00:00Beyond that, I could only guess.
01:00:02Yes, I'm only guessing too, Doctor.
01:00:05But I think Dan would be more at home in space than on Earth.
01:00:10And what has been going on hasn't been wanton killing...
01:00:13but only his need to replace this blood that has been changed.
01:00:17But he would need some proper transfusions.
01:00:19It would be useless to drink it.
01:00:21Yes, unless he's obeying some animalistic instinct.
01:00:25You for instance, don't you hear anything?
01:00:26Yeah, you're funny, think instinct.
01:00:28If you're thinking of something,
01:00:30I can't believe it.
01:00:31Don't you guys?
01:00:32If you're thinking of something or anything,
01:00:34don't you?
01:00:35No, nobody's thinking of anything.
01:00:37I just can't believe it.
01:00:38No one of these.
01:00:39No one has been gone.
01:00:40No.
01:00:42No one has been locked in today.
01:00:43One has been locked in.
01:00:45No one has been locked in here.
01:00:47No one has been locked in here.
01:00:49It's Dan's space helmet, where did you find it?
01:01:19Not too far from here, in a car with his latest victim.
01:01:23And now we know what he looks like.
01:01:25A great big lumbering deformed monster.
01:01:28It seems you can't kill him. The bullets bounce off.
01:01:31It's the coating. It's a perfect protection. Like armor plate.
01:01:35I've assigned a platoon of Marines to help Wilson.
01:01:39Look, I know he's got to be stopped, but remember he's still Lieutenant Prescott.
01:01:45And if he can drive a car, he still retains some intelligence.
01:01:49He's not old monster.
01:01:55What do you suggest, Commander? We just let him roam the state, killing at random?
01:01:59No, Chief, that's not what I meant.
01:02:01Well, look, we've got the works on him.
01:02:03The next time we find him, we'll try tear gas first.
01:02:05If that doesn't work, we can let the Marines blast him.
01:02:08It stands to reason, Chuck. If we can't stop him, we've got to destroy him.
01:02:11In the meantime, I've got to talk to Washington.
01:02:14Doctor, can you take me to your office?
01:02:16I want to get a long-distance conference line open.
01:02:18Of course, Captain. Come with me.
01:02:20I'll let you alone, Chief.
01:02:27Chuck, why did this have to happen?
01:02:33Tears, we're conquering a new world. The dangers have to be faced. Someone has to start.
01:02:37But why then?
01:02:38Who could stop him? I couldn't, even though I tried. You couldn't either.
01:02:41No, I couldn't.
01:02:43No, though, you were right about one thing.
01:02:47It was a piece of machinery that I wanted in the cockpit of Y-13, not Dan.
01:02:52It is hard to remember sometimes that people matter more than machines.
01:02:58It is...
01:03:10Well, he can't breathe.
01:03:13Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:03:21In there!
01:03:32Stop firing! Leave him alone!
01:03:34Let's get out of here and warn the others to stay away from him.
01:03:37We've got to get to Bonness and tell them to open up a high-illitude chamber.
01:03:40Come on.
01:03:43Where's your nearest PA system?
01:03:47Perception hall.
01:03:48You better get to Bonness and I'll stick with Dan.
01:03:50Go on.
01:03:51Go on.
01:03:57Get out of here, Boat.
01:03:59Come on and break the door.
01:04:01Huh?
01:04:02It was.
01:04:03That's great.
01:04:04Yeah, now it's gotten pretty shming on.
01:04:05finds it...
01:04:06I won't be safe on the other screen.
01:04:07I'd just be able to know.
01:04:08Don't To leave her!
01:04:09The shouldn't be a bad threat.
01:04:10He'll be upset at the place.
01:04:11He'll be the lost.
01:04:12Don't be upset.
01:04:13We'll always have a terrible wreck already.
01:04:15Oh, no!
01:04:16Oh, no!
01:04:17Oh, no!
01:04:18Oh, no!
01:04:19Oh, no!
01:04:20Oh, no!
01:04:21Oh, no!
01:04:22Oh, no!
01:04:23Oh, no!
01:04:24Oh!
01:04:25Oh!
01:04:26Oh!
01:04:27Oh!
01:04:28Oh!
01:04:29Oh!
01:04:30Oh!
01:04:31Oh!
01:04:32Oh!
01:04:33Oh!
01:04:38Attention everyone!
01:04:40Do not leave your officers.
01:04:41Don't go into the corridor.
01:04:42It's dangerous.
01:04:43Your life is in danger.
01:04:44Your life is in danger.
01:04:45You go into the corridor.
01:04:50Talk about this anyway.
01:04:51He's going the wrong way.
01:04:52Try and direct him on the PA system.
01:04:53I'll follow him.
01:04:54Look, Captain, why don't you let me call my men and blast him?
01:04:57Forget it.
01:04:58I'll take full responsibility.
01:04:59Dan, listen to me.
01:05:02You are in the wrong corridor.
01:05:04Remember the building.
01:05:07From the reception hall, you should turn right.
01:05:11Do not go straight off.
01:05:13Turn right.
01:05:14Then, you have come a long way to find me, and I am very near.
01:05:23If you are following my directions correctly, you will be approaching the staircase, leading to the high altitude chamber, where I am waiting for you.
01:05:28Remember, you must turn left onto the staircase.
01:05:43If you are on the staircase, you are almost there.
01:05:47You are almost there.
01:05:48Dan, try hard to remember.
01:05:50The chamber is at the end of the corridor, leading straight from the bottom of the staircase.
01:06:00Take your time.
01:06:01Take your time.
01:06:02I am here, in the high altitude chamber, waiting to help you.
01:06:13Come straight into the chamber.
01:06:17I am here.
01:06:18I am here.
01:06:19I am here.
01:06:20I am here.
01:06:21I am here.
01:06:22I am here.
01:06:23I am here.
01:06:24I am here.
01:06:25Captain, open the door to the chamber.
01:06:28Larson.
01:06:29Larson.
01:06:30Yes, Doctor.
01:06:31Take Mr. Wilson over to the atmosphere controls.
01:06:38Get as many recorders in operation as you can.
01:06:41Look out, Skipper.
01:07:11I am here.
01:07:12I am here.
01:07:29With those hands, you will never be able to connect the inside controls.
01:07:32I am going in.
01:07:33Chuck, you can't.
01:07:34I have got to.
01:07:35Chuck!
01:07:41Can you hear me?
01:07:42Yes, Chuck.
01:07:43Start over the atmosphere immediately.
01:07:44Take it up as high and as fast as you can.
01:07:45All right, Chuck.
01:07:46Proceed, Larson.
01:07:47Open the net valve.
01:07:48Allow for rise to 30,000 feet in 60 seconds.
01:08:09Thank you, Chuck.
01:08:10Come down, Chuck.
01:08:12Dan.
01:08:13Dan, it's Chuck.
01:08:14Your brother.
01:08:15Don't you know me?
01:08:16Chuck, we want to...
01:08:20We want to help you.
01:08:22We want to help you, Dan.
01:08:31Dan.
01:08:33Dan, don't you know me?
01:08:37Chuck!
01:08:38It's Chuck!
01:08:39Chuck!
01:08:40Don't you know me?
01:08:41Chuck?
01:08:42Chuck?
01:08:51Dan.
01:08:52We're trying to help you.
01:08:53Sit down in the pilot's seat.
01:08:54Sit down.
01:08:55That's right.
01:08:56Back up.
01:08:57Easy.
01:08:58Sit down.
01:08:59Back up.
01:09:00Easy.
01:09:01Sit down in the pilot's.
01:09:02Back up.
01:09:03Back up.
01:09:04Easy.
01:09:05Sit down in the pilot's.
01:09:06Back up.
01:09:07Back up down.
01:09:08That's right.
01:09:09Back up.
01:09:10Back up.
01:09:11Back up down.
01:09:12That's right.
01:09:17Give me some oxygen, quick.
01:09:19All right, Chuck.
01:09:20All right, Chuck.
01:09:21All right, Chuck.
01:09:22Thanks, Chuck.
01:09:23I'm at the pit.
01:09:24I'm scared.
01:09:25Okay.
01:09:26The problem is no other one.
01:09:28We're supposed to get them out or not.
01:09:29What's the problem?
01:09:30This is the problem.
01:09:31It's what it's in here.
01:09:32That's a good point.
01:09:33It's not a good point.
01:09:34It's not a good point.
01:09:35Listen, Dr. Von Essen is here.
01:09:42He wants to help you.
01:09:46Dan, I'm here at the window.
01:09:50Dr. Von Essen.
01:09:52Doctor, I've been searching for you.
01:09:56Everything seems strange and dark.
01:10:00I couldn't find you.
01:10:01Tell me about it, Dan.
01:10:03Dan, if I know what's happened, I can help you.
01:10:07Under the stuff, I feel like I'm suffering from some terrible disease.
01:10:17Like I've got no blood in my veins.
01:10:21But the rarefied atmosphere we are giving you, it helps.
01:10:24Like clean, fresh air.
01:10:27I can breathe and think again.
01:10:30We're up to 30,000 feet. Can Chuck take me more?
01:10:33Be still, Chuck.
01:10:38Don't exert yourself.
01:10:40Take it very steadily up to 38,000 feet, but no more.
01:10:45Go on, Dan.
01:10:47There's not much to tell.
01:10:50Well, I have no memory, only an instinct to stay alive until I found you.
01:11:02I've been sloping my way through a maze of fear and doubt.
01:11:10We're steady at 38,000 feet.
01:11:11We're steady at 38,000 feet.
01:11:12Hold it there.
01:11:13Hold it there.
01:11:14Dan, to find out what's wrong with you, I must make metabolism and blood pressure tests.
01:11:20All right, doctor.
01:11:23All right.
01:11:24Doctor.
01:11:27I have a lot of water in the water.
01:11:32I have a lot of water.
01:11:35I am very excited.
01:11:40I will be able to get the water.
01:11:46I am very excited.
01:11:51What happened up there in space?
01:11:52Yeah.
01:11:53It was like running into the tail end of a hurricane, only it was a stream of meteorite dust
01:12:14But first it was like 50,000 machine guns, all hammering at once, first the canopy, then
01:12:26my visor melted, I thought my blood was starting to boil, then this coating started to form
01:12:37fast, cooling and protective, but it was too late, the last thing I remember was pressing
01:12:50the button of the nose ejector, then I thought I died.
01:12:56How high did you go, Dan?
01:12:59About 250 miles, maybe 300, I don't know.
01:13:06Chuck, did you hear that?
01:13:09Yeah, Dan, I'm listening.
01:13:12You thought I was kidding when I said I'd bring back all the dope you wanted?
01:13:18Well, I've got it all.
01:13:22With the covering of this stuff, Y-14 will be able to go through that meteorite dust straight
01:13:29up.
01:13:30It will be able to go on forever.
01:13:41Rest, Dan.
01:13:42Rest.
01:13:43He can't breathe.
01:13:47Take it higher.
01:13:49Chuck, it's no good.
01:13:54I'm finished.
01:13:59We should take him higher.
01:14:01But if we do, we'd kill Chuck.
01:14:08Kia?
01:14:09Yes, Dan?
01:14:11I'm sorry it's had to happen this way.
01:14:16But you see, I just had to be the first man into space.
01:14:39Neutralize atmosphere.
01:14:46Right captain, open the door.
01:14:48Right captain, open the door.
01:15:16No, dear.
01:15:17Take care of Dan, will you?
01:15:18Sure, sure.
01:15:19There's nothing we can do.
01:15:21You know, doctor, this is the part of my job I dread.
01:15:26Y-13 cost Dan his life.
01:15:31We go ahead with Y-14 soon.
01:15:32I wonder if we've learned enough.
01:15:34The conquest of new worlds always makes demands on human life.
01:15:38And there will always be men who will accept the risks.
01:15:39The conquest of new worlds always makes demands on human life.
01:15:43And there will always be men who will accept the risks.
01:15:48The conquest of new worlds always makes demands on human life.
01:15:49The conquest of new worlds always makes demands on human life.
01:15:50And there will always be men who will accept the risks.
01:15:51The conquest of new worlds always makes demands on human life.
01:15:58And there will always be men who will accept the risks.
01:16:21All those things I'd like to take a moment.
01:16:24The conquest of new worlds used only helps people with the fin island.
01:16:42The conquest of new worlds all around the world artefaliwebs.
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