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An unseen danger lurks among us! In Alien Intrusion – The Hidden Visitor from Beyond (1957 Sci-Fi Classic), a mysterious alien arrives on Earth with a deadly mission. Blending in with humans, this silent invader poses a hidden threat that could change the fate of humanity. Can anyone stop him in time? A suspenseful sci-fi journey you won’t forget.
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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!
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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.
00:04:27Oh, 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 test?
00:04:35Oh, no, he's having a fast pint of the fly.
00:04:37No test.
00:04:40Would you come inside, please?
00:04:41Sit 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.
00:05:01Oh, I see.
00:05:02Well, then I suggest you try another doctor.
00:05:05You have no blood here?
00:05:07Yes, we have blood.
00:05:08But there isn't a doctor on earth who'll transfuse blood without 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.
00:05:37But 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?
00:05:49Not unless you submit to a test.
00:05:51Then without a specimen of my blood for study, it is impossible.
00:05:55Impossible.
00:05:55You 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 and 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?
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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.
00:10:41I'll be there.
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00:13:54You all right.
00:13:56Jeremy and I are alone here, nae, Miss Girlie.
00:13:57You're the first person who's been in my house.
00:13:58We've only been here a month.
00:13:59Jeremy it is time that you saw that all the outside entrances are secure.
00:14:02Right, boss.
00:14:05Bring the storey's bag upstairs.
00:14:07Your room is upstairs, Miss형ie.
00:14:12You have a lovely house here, Mr. Johnson.
00:14:14It is adequate sun micro-stories.
00:14:16here you will sleep i've received blood this day you will have no further duties until tomorrow
00:14:31then i'll say good night mr johnson
00:14:33mr johnson
00:14:42yes you lock my door i did yes why you do not wish it but my door is going to be locked i'd like to do
00:14:57my own locking in the place from which i come no person would dare sleep in insecure quarters
00:15:03just where do you come from i believe your expression was good night miss story
00:15:11yes good night mr johnson
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00:16:11Time narrows there is death upon Davana Davana must endure speak of the earth
00:16:40creatures they are second stage subhuman weak and full of right speak of their
00:16:46blood it may be as ours I have sent to you 30 cubits for study there must be
00:16:52more the conquered enemies dwindle in the pens of pasture and time constricts it
00:16:58is soon that we shall all perish perhaps the blood of this planet shall answer
00:17:03your mission upon this globe is to be accomplished in five out of six phases in
00:17:10the first you will study all characteristics of the earth subhumans
00:17:14phase one is steady in the second phase you shall increase the quantity of earth
00:17:20blood which you are transmitting to Davana phase two is more earth blood for phase
00:17:26three we must have a live specimen a subhuman to be used into the sectary
00:17:31research phase three is a live specimen you are phase four in which birth blood
00:17:38value will be determined by your survival or your death phase four is my life or
00:17:44death if earth blood reserves your life phase five will be the conquest subjugation
00:17:51and pasturing of the earth subhumans upon your order phase five is conquest
00:17:57subjugation and pasturing if I live phase six will be the utter obliteration of this
00:18:04planet 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 phase six concludes the
00:18:16instructions phase six conclude I am returning
00:18:46after you've taken the story of food prepare the automobile you will take me to the public library I hope you eat something this morning I'm getting sick of throwing away good food
00:18:53anything else boss man no nothing
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00:19:44I'm going to stop you.
00:20:00Anybody home?
00:20:01Is that you, Jeremy?
00:20:02Yeah, I got breakfast.
00:20:04Well, leave it on the bureau, will you?
00:20:05I sure will.
00:20:07After a stretch here, I'll be able to get a job at the Ritz.
00:20:09There, at least I'll get a tip.
00:20:11Why?
00:20:11Does Mr. Johnson pay you very much?
00:20:13He pays me too much.
00:20:14I think the guy's short a few nuts and bolts.
00:20:17Would it be 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.
00:20:44Mr. 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, nor with undue dread.
00:21:17You have no further duties until this evening, so you may do as you like with your time until then.
00:21:23Thanks.
00:21:24I think I'll try that pool of yours.
00:21:25You'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?
00:21:45I'm afraid, Jeremy, that you just haven't got the right date.
00:21:49Good morning.
00:22:01I represent the airway vacuum cleaning company.
00:22:03You 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.
00:22:17Now, this is one of our standard attachments.
00:22:19We'll clean any rug you 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 and 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.
00:22:50No flip-flops.
00:22:52But, 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 it.
00:22:56Know what a 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.
00:23:15Now, 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 when 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.
00:23:30It's a very simple operation.
00:23:31It's a very simple operation.
00:23:47Not so far.
00:23:52Jeremy, I've ordered you not to sound the warning horn, or make any high decibel noises
00:24:19while near me. Sorry, boss, the jerk cut me off. Jeremy, who are those gentlemen? Those aren't gentlemen, those are bums. Bums? Those characters have hit the bottom of the barrel. They live from one day to the next just for a shot at cheap hooch. They're unfortunate. Unfortunate? They're happy. Give them a little wine or a bottle of hair tonic and a tickled pink. These two. What'd you say, boss? Nothing. Jeremy, I want you to invite one
00:24:48to know three of those gentlemen to dinner tonight. Dinner? Are you kidding? Tonight, Jeremy. You'll proceed to the library. Well, anything you say.
00:25:18If you return home, Jeremy, I will be finished here at fire. Got you, boss.
00:25:35Car laid up, Doc? Oh, Harry. Yeah, I'm afraid that car has a chronic illness. Where are you going? Oh, over to see Nadine and our patient.
00:25:43Up in. I'll give you a lift. Oh, thanks. I hope you and Nadine stay on friendly terms. At least until I'm back on wheels.
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00:26:37Subtitlah WHIT past the morning, David, why don't we close the night to the two inches down?
00:26:40Let's go.
00:27:10Hi, Harry.
00:27:28Hi.
00:27:29Well, you look as if you're enjoying your job.
00:27:31I've got to keep in shape.
00:27:33I see you've got yourself a new chauffeur.
00:27:34Uh-huh.
00:27:40Clear the road, will you?
00:27:44Well, if it isn't Pittsburgh-Pera and 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?
00:27:55Jeremy?
00:27:56Ask the doctor to come into my house.
00:27:58I 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.
00:28:22Thank you, Jeremy.
00:28:25You may go.
00:28:32I 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...
00:28:50I feel it best to keep it an absolute secret.
00:28:54An 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 agglutinant'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?
00:29:40I may.
00:29:43I'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.
00:29:54You seem already aware of what's happening to you.
00:29:57I am aware, doctor.
00:29:58If 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.
00:30:17I 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.
00:30:56And I'll 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.
00:31:02The big lover.
00:31:03What's your angle here, Pittsburgh?
00:31:04It's straight.
00:31:06The doc is waiting in the car for you, flat foot.
00:31:08It better be straight, buddy.
00:31:10Because from now on, I'll have my eye on this place.
00:31:12See you tonight.
00:31:13Okay.
00:31:17Lousy cop.
00:31:17Jeremy, I'm disappointed in you.
00:31:20You have such an honest face.
00:31:22Did you spite my bathing cap?
00:31:24Because I can't seem to find it.
00:31:25No.
00:31:26I gotta go now.
00:31:27I'm out.
00:31:47Big feet.
00:31:56You're bullying.
00:31:58Who's springing it?
00:31:59My boss.
00:32:00He's a crackpot philanthropist.
00:32:07Any chaser?
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, Starno.
00:32:18Meeting hours.
00:32:22Hello, drunk.
00:32:23Why would anyone want to be a cop?
00:32:50Or a nurse.
00:32:52It 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.
00:33:01It'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'll 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?
00:33:43I guess this is your house.
00:33:57Get in 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.
00:34:11I 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.
00:34:26Take the case directly to the living room.
00:34:28And return here after.
00:34:30I'll bother 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.
00:34:45Then.
00:34:46All right.
00:34:49This night, I am transmitting the blood of phase two.
00:34:53The study of phase one is in progress.
00:34:57Within 24 Earth hours, I shall locate and transmit the live specimen of Earth subhuman,
00:35:03as you have instructed me.
00:35:07I have no information on my own probability of life or death.
00:35:13That's right.
00:35:14I 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.
00:35:24All right, Lieutenant.
00:35:27I'll let you know the minute we hear a thing.
00:35:30That 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.
00:35:38Any 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 rate's gone up sharply.
00:36:05The Airways Vacuum Cleaner Company's 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'll be next.
00:36:28Have you any close relations in the city, Miss Story?
00:36:31Why?
00:36:32Somebody leave me a million bucks?
00:36:34Merely the curiosity of the 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.
00:36:44Every now and then she gets on the phone to have a nice, long, collect chat with me.
00:36:49You may increase the flow of blood this time, Miss Story.
00:36:53Mr. Johnson, for a man who didn't know he had to have a blood test before a transfusion, you seem to know an awful lot about medicine now.
00:36:59I have done some reading.
00:37:01I have done some reading.
00:37:01The last three days?
00:37:03Yes.
00:37:04Perhaps 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, it is true that the uranium flies to the cancerous area, but the book's neglected to give me an explanation.
00:37:21Well, that's true.
00:37:24Nobody knows the reason.
00:37:25Then one assumption may be that since cancer attracts radioactivity, that 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.
00:37:41Now, you just, you just lie still until the transfusion is finished.
00:37:47Yes, very well.
00:38:11I have brought the specimen.
00:38:24He 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.
00:38:34Soon, you must complete phase four.
00:38:37There's destruction within the council of the northern orbit.
00:38:39What? Destruction?
00:38:41Rule is dissolving.
00:38:44Independent action increases on a 73-degree tangent.
00:38:48The 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.
00:39:09Oh, wait a minute.
00:39:31Let's see what the patient put away this morning.
00:39:33Nothing?
00:39:36He never eats.
00:39:37I think he keeps the window open and lives on a smog.
00:39:40Well, maybe, maybe not.
00:39:41What was in this?
00:39:43Water.
00:39:44Black water?
00:39:45Not when I took it in to him.
00:39:46Maybe he took a bath in it.
00:39:48Oh, it's got a chemical smell.
00:39:50It's vile.
00:39:51This guy is six kinds of a freak.
00:39:54Maybe you're right, Jeremy.
00:39:55Yeah, baby.
00:39:56Sure, I'm right.
00:39:59Look, 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.
00:40:08Night before last, he had me bring those stumble bums out here to dinner, remember?
00:40:12Yeah.
00:40:13I saw them when I left on my date with Aaron.
00:40:15You went out.
00:40:16But 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.
00:40:25Because I was outside all the time and I would have heard them.
00:40:28You mean to tell me that you think that there's still some place in this house?
00:40:31I 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.
00:40:40Yeah.
00:40:41And three pink elephants.
00:40:42Uh-uh, baby.
00:40:43I can see in the dark.
00:40:44He takes a Chinaman into his room and neither one of them comes out.
00:40:47I saw the boss in there this morning and he acted like nothing happened.
00:40:50Well, maybe nothing did.
00:40:51I figured it's my business to think the same thing.
00:40:56Sometimes I get the creeps.
00:40:59Yeah.
00:41:00So do I.
00:41:02Glad to have company.
00:41:03And you want to snoop around some?
00:41:05Maybe he's making Adam bombs down there in the basement.
00:41:07No.
00:41:08I think we're jumping at shadows.
00:41:10Mr. Johnson's a very considerate employer.
00:41:12I will tell you one thing.
00:41:14As 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 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.
00:41:37Why the station?
00:41:37I would like the vehicle to scrutinize for any possible mechanical damage I might have done.
00:41:43Okay.
00:41:47I see Miss Story's vehicle is gone.
00:41:50Uh, 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.
00:42:07Do you have any idea what it is?
00:42:11No, none at all.
00:42:13Where'd you get it?
00:42:14That doctor's a secret I'll let you in on later.
00:42:17Let's just say it's a food supplement a friend of mine developed.
00:42:19A food supplement?
00:42:21Well, that's something for an internist to analyze, not for me.
00:42:24Yeah, I know, but I think you might find it interesting.
00:42:26It's for you, Nadine.
00:42:28He says he's the FBI.
00:42:30All right, I'll be right back.
00:42:32I had this blood sample tested.
00:42:36You had the dog pound send over.
00:42:37And?
00:42:38It's rabies, all right.
00:42:39A virulent case.
00:42:41Yes, well, label it carefully, please, and put it back in the chest.
00:42:44I'll have a use for it later.
00:42:46Hello?
00:42:47Secret agent Do-Re-Mi?
00:42:49Did you track down those stolen police arch supports?
00:42:52Arch supports?
00:42:52I ride a motorcycle.
00:42:54Yeah, well, that's another kind of support.
00:42:56Well, at least you can't call me a flat foot.
00:42:58What's happening tonight?
00:43:00Well, there's supposed to be an eclipse in the moon in Johannesburg, South Africa.
00:43:04What say we eclipse a stake?
00:43:06I'm on night duty.
00:43:07Go on at nine.
00:43:08All right.
00:43:09Okay, Doc.
00:43:10Pick you up at six.
00:43:11Bye.
00:43:11Bye.
00:43:14I 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.
00:43:21I'll tell you what, Harry will probably take me to the El Dorado.
00:43:24Do you know the place?
00:43:25Very well.
00:43:26Well, 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.
00:43:32Okay.
00:43:32I'll see you later.
00:43:32I'll see you later.
00:44:02Why 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?
00:44:32The wars are finished.
00:44:34The blood supply vanishes.
00:44:36The enemy captives have been taken from pasture, killed, and their blood removed on the spot.
00:44:40I had to escape or perish.
00:44:47You were justified.
00:44:49You 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.
00:44:56You were the recorder.
00:44:58I sent a live specimen through the beam with the courier.
00:45:01Was the subhuman satisfactory?
00:45:04The courier is dead, murdered for his blood.
00:45:07The specimen of Earth humanoid arrived in the Divana beam in a compressed state.
00:45:12He was crushed to the size of this communication.
00:45:16Crushed?
00:45:17The department concluded reservedly that it is impossible to transmit a human or subhuman anatomy through the beam from the Earth end.
00:45:25The 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 a motion.
00:45:58You shall have blood.
00:46:17Nadine.
00:46:18Nadine, you've 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.
00:46:25Your friend must be an amazing person.
00:46:35Well, the compound's fantastic.
00:46:37Not only does it contain every vitamin known to man, but a few I've never even seen before.
00:46:42And it has the basic food structures concentrated with bulk, roughage, energy, and diet control, all in the same molecular structure.
00:46:50Do you mean that he's combined all of this into one primary unit?
00:46:53Yes.
00:46:54Well, let's see what they have here for a hungry man.
00:47:04Do 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.
00:47:20This world is as ours was of that time.
00:47:25Your observation is correct.
00:47:27Lie there on that plane.
00:47:29I shall bring the blood.
00:47:30Well, let's go.
00:48:00That 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.
00:48:30It is finished. Do you feel relieved?
00:48:34I feel disturbed.
00:48:37The blood of this planet is rich.
00:48:39Soon 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 decapades 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.
00:49:14Then I will be out of her.
00:49:14Then, free to lift her up.
00:49:16Come on.
00:49:18Come on.
00:49:20Come on.
00:49:21п
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 go down and tell her 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.
00:57:40I can hear.
00:57:40Let's go.
00:58:10Nadine, 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, Miss?
00:58:40The makeup of this blood is amazing.
00:58:44I think the coroner will agree.
00:58:47I 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.
00:59:01I have to think of her under the same roof with that monster.
00:59:10Mr. Johnson is no monster.
00:59:16I can't wait.
00:59:17Good night, doctor.
00:59:19Good night, Harry.
00:59:20Do not run.
00:59:27I am coming.
00:59:28I am coming.
00:59:28I am coming.
00:59:28Good night.
00:59:50Good night.
00:59:51Good night.
00:59:52Wait for me, lady.
01:00:09I know where you are.
01:00:12I'm driving directly to you.
01:00:17Death 3-6-1.
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.
01:00:27Please.
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.
01:00:39Some hysterical dame wants to talk to you.
01:00:42I can'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?
01:00:48I'm at the...
01:00:49I'm at the Tiffany Grounds parking lot.
01:00:51Stay there.
01:00:52I'm on my way.
01:00:53I can't stay.
01:01:01Nadine?
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.
01:01:28Oh, my God.
01:01:51Go home.
01:01:53I 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.
01:02:12Stop running.
01:02:26Stop running.
01:02:30Stop running.
01:02:42My strength has returned.
01:02:52It 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.
01:03:25I 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.
01:03:51Come on.
01:04:12You can do it.
01:04:14Bye.
01:04:15Come on.
01:04:16Maybe the Johnson do this yes oh with his eyes is that him yes are you all right I'm
01:04:44all right stay here I'm going after
01:05:14the
01:05:21the
01:05:23the
01:05:26Look at my eyes, my eyes are alien, look at them.
01:05:56Look at me, look at me.
01:06:26I feel sorry for him.
01:06:33Why sorry?
01:06:36Buried so far from home, so far from everyone he knew.
01:06:41I can't feel sorry for him.
01:06:44He 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.
01:07:00Come on.
01:07:10Come on.
01:07:26Come on.
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