Alien Factor (1978) is a classic sci-fi horror film that plunges viewers into a chilling tale of extraterrestrial terror. When a mysterious alien creature crash-lands on Earth, a group of scientists and locals must confront the deadly threat before it’s too late. Packed with suspense, eerie atmospheres, and vintage special effects, this cult favorite captures the spirit of 1970s sci-fi horror cinema. Perfect for fans of alien invasion stories and retro thrillers.
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00:00:00To be continued...
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00:10:59Listen, why don't you look at me, why don't you look at me instead of the fish?
00:11:02Oh, no.
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00:16:03I think we'd better wait before we make any conclusions until we've done a thorough autopsy.
00:17:19Hi, Ruth.
00:17:26Well, I can't give you too much information yet.
00:17:30The two boys who found Rex seemed to think it was done by a bear.
00:17:37It was possible it was possible with some sort of big animal.
00:17:39It was possible with some sort of big animal.
00:17:40We won't know until after the autopsy.
00:17:42No.
00:17:44No, I can't give you any more information right now.
00:17:47Well, I can't go to press without mentioning the likely cause of death.
00:17:54Ruth, that's when rumors start.
00:17:56Okay.
00:17:58Okay.
00:17:59Would it be fair to say the likely cause of death at press time was an attack by a large animal?
00:18:06Oh, I'm sure it would be all right if you at least alerted everyone that a wild animal might be on the loose.
00:18:11Uh, it wouldn't hurt to have people on the lookout.
00:18:17Oh, no trouble eating.
00:18:19Okay.
00:18:20Goodbye.
00:18:21Bye-bye.
00:18:32I still say the sheriff's gonna need help.
00:18:35What a ride, man.
00:18:36He said not to butt in.
00:18:38So what?
00:18:39There's no law against us going out and looking around.
00:18:42Screw it.
00:18:43They're not gonna give a reward for the animal.
00:18:45Yeah, and it's cold as hell up in those hills.
00:18:47I'll drink to that.
00:18:49What is it with you guys?
00:18:51I mean, we could probably crack this animal down and kill it without any trouble.
00:18:55It would be better than sitting around here and doing nothing.
00:19:02Come on.
00:19:03Come on, let's do it.
00:19:05All right.
00:19:06Hey, that's more like it.
00:19:07I'll give Susan a call.
00:19:09Susan?
00:19:10What do we want to take her for?
00:19:11That's stupid.
00:19:12No, it's not stupid.
00:19:14She's a cool chicken.
00:19:15We're gonna take her with us.
00:19:17You guys got it?
00:19:20Come on, let's get started.
00:19:22Come on.
00:19:23Come on.
00:19:24Come on.
00:19:25Come on.
00:19:26Come on.
00:19:27Come on.
00:19:28Come on.
00:19:29Come on.
00:19:30Come on.
00:19:31Come on.
00:19:32Now, look.
00:19:33We all stick together.
00:19:35Something might happen if we get separated.
00:19:38Together, we have three guns against the target.
00:19:41I still say we're nuts to take her.
00:19:43Now, look, man.
00:19:44We're taking her.
00:19:45Now, she'll be okay as long as she stays in between us.
00:19:47Come on.
00:19:48Will you two stop arguing?
00:19:49Let's get started.
00:20:19Let's get started.
00:20:21Come on.
00:20:22We're gonna join you Watson on the beach
00:20:48THE END
00:21:18Look, I warned them earlier today not to go looking for the animal.
00:21:41I mean, I can only do so much.
00:21:44Yeah, I realized they were just kids.
00:21:50Ruth's doing the autopsies now, but she's pretty sure it was the same animal.
00:21:54Same types of wounds.
00:21:57Uh-huh.
00:21:59Well, look, Edie, your best bet's to talk to Ruth, you know?
00:22:03I mean, she can tell you more than I can.
00:22:06Yeah.
00:22:06Uh, okay, right.
00:22:10Goodbye.
00:22:13Our over-anxious girl reporter, huh?
00:22:17Yeah, she wanted to know about Ernie, Clay, and Richie.
00:22:22You tell her what Susan said about a monster killing them?
00:22:25No.
00:22:26I think Susan was just a little hysterical.
00:22:29The shock and everything, you know?
00:22:31Hmm.
00:22:32Like Mary Jane, huh?
00:22:33Yeah.
00:22:35The doc says Mary Jane's coming around a little.
00:22:39But she hasn't said anything yet.
00:22:40So, we're going to go out looking for the animal first thing in the morning?
00:22:46Yeah.
00:22:48I think, uh, I think we'll start over here near the river.
00:22:52Near where they found Rex Walker.
00:22:55And then, uh, we can circle on around down here to the south.
00:23:00It's going to be tough, Sheriff.
00:23:02They're calling for five or more inches of snow tonight.
00:23:05Yeah, I heard the forecast.
00:23:06Well, maybe the cold will slow this animal down and we'll have a better crack at catching up to it.
00:23:37We'll see you next time.
00:23:38I'll see you next time.
00:23:42Let's go.
00:23:44Okay.
00:23:50Welcome.
00:23:51I don't know.
00:27:29Stephen told me what happened at Miller.
00:27:31Let me ask you, do you have any other conclusions?
00:27:34There are no other conclusions at this point, Bert.
00:27:38Look, I've got to get back to the office.
00:27:43Jack, if anything else turns up, I'll let you know.
00:27:45Okay, Ruth.
00:27:47I'll talk to you later, Ruth.
00:27:53What the hell's going on, Jack?
00:27:56I wish I knew, Bert.
00:27:59You wish you knew?
00:28:02This kind of thing can give Perry Hill a bad name.
00:28:05And you're worried about that damned amusement park they want to build outside of town?
00:28:09Amusement park?
00:28:11Jack, we're talking about a $30 million entertainment complex.
00:28:15I mean, it can mean hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for this town.
00:28:19Yeah, and a hundred thousand headaches, too.
00:28:21Look, Bert, I don't care about that damn complex,
00:28:24and I don't care about how much money it brings to you, to the town, or to anybody.
00:28:29All I know is we've got five killings on our hands,
00:28:31and I think we ought to call in the state police.
00:28:34Oh, Jack, don't talk like that.
00:28:37Whatever it is, you and Pete can solve it.
00:28:40You're our elected law officers.
00:28:43We don't need any outside help.
00:28:46Now I want you to get cracking on this.
00:28:49And I want some answers, and I want them soon.
00:28:51The longer it takes to solve this,
00:28:54the more the chance of something leaking out.
00:28:57And I won't have any bad publicity.
00:29:00Especially not now.
00:29:02Whether you like it or not, Jack,
00:29:04this complex is going to mean a lot to this town.
00:29:11Whatever you say.
00:29:12Jack, stick it out with me.
00:29:17I've got confidence in you and Pete.
00:29:21Look, I'll be home if you need me.
00:29:27Well, I guess we've got our work cut out for us, huh?
00:29:32Yeah, old buddy.
00:29:34I guess we better get started.
00:29:35I guess we better get started.
00:30:05I guess they're all staying indoors with all these killings.
00:30:33A lot of cuts, huh?
00:30:36I've really been bad for business.
00:30:37I can't.
00:30:38Oh, I can't.
00:30:45Oh, I can't.
00:30:50Oh, I can't.
00:31:06In my heart
00:31:09That you're
00:31:11Always true
00:31:14But I know
00:31:16In my mind
00:31:19That you're
00:31:21Fair and full
00:31:24Maybe
00:31:27Someday
00:31:30Maybe
00:31:32Someday
00:31:35I'll return to you
00:31:39And then we'll start
00:31:43I've been
00:31:49Working
00:31:50Ever for
00:31:52A chance to
00:31:55Have a
00:31:57Go
00:31:57Ever driving
00:32:00Ever changing
00:32:02Ever driving
00:32:05Ever rushing
00:32:07Maybe
00:32:10Someday
00:32:13Maybe
00:32:15Someday
00:32:18The waves are
00:32:21I'm coming back to you
00:32:26Baby
00:32:27I'll return to you
00:32:29And then we'll start again
00:32:35I'm coming back to you baby
00:32:39Say
00:32:39I'll return to you
00:32:43I'll return to you
00:32:44And then we'll start again
00:32:48I'm coming back to you baby
00:32:50Maybe someday
00:32:55Maybe someday
00:32:57Maybe someday
00:33:00Maybe someday
00:33:01Maybe someday
00:33:02Maybe someday
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00:33:26Oh, my God.
00:33:56Oh, my God.
00:34:26Oh, my God.
00:34:56Oh, my God.
00:35:26Oh, my God.
00:35:56Oh, my God.
00:36:26Oh, my God.
00:36:57Mayor Wicker?
00:36:58That's right.
00:36:59Hi, Mayor.
00:37:00My name is Benjamin Zachary.
00:37:02Could I talk with you a minute?
00:37:04Sure.
00:37:05Come on in.
00:37:05Have a seat.
00:37:16Now, what can I do for you, Mr. Zachary?
00:37:19Well, this is going to sound a little strange, Mayor.
00:37:24I'm from over in Harford County.
00:37:26I work at the Garrett Observatory there.
00:37:29Oh, sure.
00:37:30I'm somewhat familiar with that.
00:37:32Anyway, two nights ago, I observed a small meteorite that did enter the atmosphere.
00:37:36I tracked it down as much as possible, I tracked it down as much as possible, and it seemingly hit the earth.
00:37:40Well, by my estimation, it hit somewhere on the north side of your town.
00:37:45A meteor?
00:37:45Yes, that's why I came here.
00:37:48I'm somewhat of an, uh, an adventurer.
00:37:52I've dedicated my life to the study and research of strange phenomena.
00:37:56I've made a few expeditions to places like the Himalayas, the Amazon.
00:38:00Bigfoot and all that, huh?
00:38:03Right.
00:38:05Well, I guess when you come down to it, Mayor, I'm one of those people who believe that there are unknown life forms, both here on Earth and on other worlds.
00:38:13In fact, that's why I began working at the observatory.
00:38:17Hmm.
00:38:18This meteor, nobody around here reported seeing or hearing anything.
00:38:24Well, I don't doubt that.
00:38:25It hit, that is, if it really did hit, around four in the morning.
00:38:29Man, like I said, it was very small to begin with.
00:38:31No, I'd say that it hit around eight to ten miles out in the hills.
00:38:36So it's not likely that anybody would have seen it in the first place.
00:38:40Sounds a little wild.
00:38:42A meteor landing here?
00:38:44Maybe landing.
00:38:45Oh, that's why I looked you up.
00:38:47I just wanted to let you know that I'll be poking around these hills for a couple of days, if that's all right with you.
00:38:51Oh, of course it's all right with me.
00:38:53But those hills are dangerous.
00:38:55We've had a lot of snow up there the last few days.
00:38:57I'm aware of that.
00:38:57I suppose I should warn you, Mr. Zachary.
00:39:02There's some sort of vicious animal loose around here.
00:39:06Several of our citizens have been killed in the past few days.
00:39:09I'm sorry to hear that.
00:39:14I'd like to know more about these killings, if you don't mind.
00:39:18Maybe I can help somehow.
00:39:20Yeah.
00:39:20That's what I was thinking.
00:39:22You see, I've got this pretty big business venture cooking for this town.
00:39:26involves a huge entertainment complex being built right outside of Perry Hill.
00:39:31And these killings, bad publicity, you know what I mean.
00:39:36How the hell is he going to help, Bert?
00:39:41Now, that's all I need is another untrained person running around in those woods.
00:39:46I don't care what he says, Bert.
00:39:48Do you know for a fact that this man is trained for this kind of thing?
00:39:54I...
00:39:55No, it's not like you'd take to a stranger so easily, Bert.
00:39:58And this guy sounds like a crockpot to me.
00:40:03But you're the boss.
00:40:08No way, no.
00:40:10You take him out to the Northridge area.
00:40:12I'm not.
00:40:13You can fire me if you want,
00:40:14but I'm not going to take this guy out on a wild goose chase.
00:40:20Yeah.
00:40:22Yeah, goodbye.
00:40:24Yeah, what was that all about?
00:40:26Some guy named Zachary wandered into town
00:40:29and somehow he convinced the mayor that there might be a meteor, right?
00:40:34A meteor landed up on the Northridge.
00:40:37Meteor? I didn't hear anything about it.
00:40:38Nobody did.
00:40:40But this guy, Zachary, says that it landed about four in the morning a few days ago.
00:40:45How does he know?
00:40:47The guy who works over at the Garrett Observatory.
00:40:51You know that place over in Harford County?
00:40:52Well, Bert seems to think that he can help us with the killings.
00:40:58They're going out to look for the meteor tomorrow.
00:41:02Damn fools.
00:41:03They'll probably kill themselves up there in all that snow.
00:41:05Well,
00:41:08they'll probably kill themselves up there in exemple.
00:41:17They're going out to have to see the meteor.
00:41:18But now,
00:41:19they're going for now.
00:41:19They'll probably kill them now.
00:41:20Bye-bye.
00:41:22Yeah.
00:41:25Bye-bye.
00:41:27Bye-bye.
00:41:28Bye-bye.
00:41:29Bye-bye.
00:41:31Bye-bye.
00:41:32Bye-bye.
00:41:33Bye-bye.
00:41:34Bye-bye.
00:41:34From what you told me, it's out there, about three or four miles.
00:42:02And we've got to go by foot from here, huh?
00:42:05Right, there's no roads back there.
00:42:07It's pretty rough terrain, mostly hills and gullies.
00:42:32It's pretty rough terrain.
00:42:34It's pretty rough terrain.
00:42:36It's pretty rough terrain.
00:42:38It's pretty rough terrain.
00:42:46It's pretty rough terrain.
00:43:52What in God's name is that?
00:44:12Yeah.
00:44:13It looks like my meteor is a spacecraft of some kind.
00:44:16Come on, Mayor.
00:44:22Let's take a closer look.
00:44:23Let's take a closer look.
00:44:39Mr. Zachary, I have to admit, that's one hell of a sight.
00:44:42Yes, it is.
00:44:54Do you have any idea what this means, Mayor Wicker?
00:44:56No, and I'm not sure I want to know.
00:45:00Wait a minute.
00:45:08Look at that noise.
00:45:09What noise?
00:45:17Zachary.
00:45:18Zachary.
00:45:21Where are you going?
00:45:23What's wrong?
00:45:24Where the hell do you think you're going?
00:45:29Quiet.
00:45:29Quiet.
00:45:29God, what's that?
00:45:52Mayor, please.
00:45:53He's trying to communicate with me.
00:45:56He's trying to communicate with me.
00:45:56He's trying to communicate with me.
00:46:00He's trying to communicate with me.
00:47:03Are you all right?
00:47:10What happened?
00:47:11What was all that about?
00:47:14The blue light?
00:47:16Look, I'll explain later.
00:47:18We've got to get out of here fast.
00:47:20That thing is going to explode.
00:47:21We've got to get out of here fast.
00:47:51My mind went momentarily blank.
00:47:55And then I was aware of a bright blue light.
00:47:58Then thoughts began to enter my mind.
00:48:03It wasn't really as though someone was talking to me.
00:48:07But I knew that these thoughts were there.
00:48:09The creature communicating with me was apparently transporting zoological specimens back to his home planet.
00:48:17Now, I know that he had three creatures that were captured in various parts of the galaxy.
00:48:21But something went wrong with his spacecraft and he was forced down to Earth.
00:48:24When the ship crashed, the alien was mortally wounded and the electronic screens holding the specimens were deactivated and the specimens were freed.
00:48:33Those creature specimens have obviously been killing your townspeople.
00:48:45Now, I know that the creatures are air breathers.
00:48:48Or at least two of them are.
00:48:49And those two are basically non-thinking animal forms.
00:48:53Now, they're probably only offensive in a strange environment, striking at anything that moves.
00:48:57But the alien communicated that the third specimen is a clever-thinking creature.
00:49:04And a killer.
00:49:06The only thing I know about that third creature is that it's hard to detect in bright light.
00:49:12I assume it must be some sort of an energy being.
00:49:15And that's it.
00:49:17That's all I know.
00:49:19The alien died, I guess.
00:49:20And the thought stopped right after it communicated that the spaceship was about to explode.
00:49:26Do you really expect us to believe all that?
00:49:29Jack, believe him.
00:49:31I was there.
00:49:32It happened.
00:49:33I saw it.
00:49:41Well, Mr. Zachary, what do you suggest we do?
00:49:45I guess we should call in the Army on something like this.
00:49:49Not necessarily, Mayor.
00:49:51I have a lot of equipment with me.
00:49:53And since this sort of thing is in my field, I think I can stop the creatures.
00:49:59With what?
00:50:00I thought bullets didn't have any effect on these creatures.
00:50:04Conventional weapons may not work, Miss Martin.
00:50:07But like I said, I do have some special equipment.
00:50:14Well, it's up to you, Mayor.
00:50:16If you'd like me to try, I'm willing to start right away.
00:50:19Bert, you can do what you like.
00:50:21But these creatures have now killed several people.
00:50:24And I think the smartest thing we can do is evacuate the town.
00:50:27Then call in the government.
00:50:28Let them take care of it.
00:50:29Mr. Zachary, I'll give you a couple of days.
00:50:43If you can kill these creatures, fine.
00:50:47If you can't, we'll have to take the sheriff's advice.
00:50:51Very well, Mayor.
00:50:52I'll get started right now.
00:50:54Jack, I want you to give Mr. Zachary all the help you can.
00:50:59Thank you, Mayor, but I would prefer to work alone on this.
00:51:02That's the way I function best.
00:51:04Oh, whatever you think, Mr. Zachary.
00:51:07The sheriff will probably be better off watching the home front anyway.
00:51:15Well, Jack.
00:51:16Keep on the alert for anyone calling in.
00:51:21If you need me, I'll be down at Luke's.
00:51:29I'm going on patrol.
00:51:30I'll see you later.
00:51:34Poor Jack.
00:51:36I think the mayor's making a terrible mistake.
00:51:38Yeah, I know.
00:51:40I'm so sick of looking at dead bodies, I'm ready to leave town now.
00:51:43And like you said, 80 bullets don't have any effect on them.
00:51:47I wonder how Zachary's going to kill the creatures.
00:51:50What other ways are there?
00:51:52I don't know.
00:51:53Bombs, gas.
00:51:55Fire.
00:51:55Maybe you could burn them.
00:51:57Fire, huh?
00:51:59Well, I better get back to my office.
00:52:01I'll see you two later.
00:52:13We'll see you two later.
00:52:30Far Cry.
00:52:38Sorry.
00:52:39Bye.
00:52:40Bye.
00:52:41Bye.
00:52:41Bye.
00:52:41Bye.
00:52:42Bye.
00:57:00Yes, me.
00:57:06You realize, of course, that you almost ruined my chances of getting at this creature, don't
00:57:10you?
00:57:10Don't you?
00:57:12Then you killed it?
00:57:16It was simple.
00:57:18It was simple enough to figure out.
00:57:20This is a hard shell.
00:57:22This is a hard-shell insect form.
00:57:24I knew a good thing.
00:57:26I knew a good thing.
00:57:28I knew a different approach was needed.
00:57:29I knew a different approach was needed.
00:57:30I've got a high-frequency speaker over there.
00:57:31In effect, what I did was use an extremely high-pitched sound to burst its shell.
00:57:36What's that needle for?
00:57:38I've extracted some fluid from the joint of this thing's claw.
00:57:44I'm sure it'll be the same poison found in several of the victims.
00:57:48Good thing you were here, Zachary.
00:57:50Well, let me tell you something.
00:57:52I don't appreciate you two coming out here.
00:57:55I almost had this thing coaxed into the sound field when you two showed up and almost distracted it.
00:58:00Fortunately, you lured it back into my range.
00:58:03Look, I specifically said I wanted to work alone.
00:58:07Perhaps now you can see my reasoning.
00:58:10Look, Mr. Zachary, despite what the mayor says, I have a right as a reporter to be out here, too.
00:58:16Rights don't matter in a situation like this, Miss Martin.
00:58:19Now, look, you either let me handle this in my own way or you go call in your army.
00:58:24But I think I have proven right here and now that I'm capable of dealing with these creatures.
00:58:31All right, Mr. Zachary, we'll play the game your way.
00:58:34I apologize for the intrusion.
00:58:36I know you don't care for him, Jack, but he did save Steven and Edie's life last night.
00:58:50So he's killed one creature.
00:58:52Look, he said there were three altogether.
00:58:54And we haven't seen anything of the other two.
00:58:58Look, they could be miles from this area by now.
00:59:01I don't know.
00:59:02Zachary seems to think they'll stay around here since it's where the spaceship crashed and all.
00:59:06Anyway, look, I've got a crucial meeting with Mr. Farino about the entertainment complex.
00:59:10I'll be back in, say, an hour.
00:59:13Call me then and we'll discuss it further.
00:59:15Eh, right.
00:59:17Okay.
00:59:18All right.
00:59:19Goodbye, Bert.
00:59:26Look, Pete.
00:59:28I'm going to get down the street and get some breakfast.
00:59:30I'm starved.
00:59:32Okay.
00:59:33Take your time, Sheriff.
00:59:34I'll mind the store.
00:59:35Hello, Pete.
00:59:45Oh, Mary Jane, how are you?
00:59:48I'm a lot better now, thanks.
00:59:49Well, it's good to see you up and around.
00:59:51I know you've been through a lot.
00:59:53Yeah.
00:59:54I heard that Susan went through it, too.
00:59:56And it was probably worse than what happened to me.
00:59:59Yeah, you were both lucky you got away.
01:00:01I know.
01:00:02I talked to Mr. Zachary, and he thinks that our screaming may have helped keep the creature away.
01:00:07Mm-hmm. He killed it with a high-pitched sound.
01:00:11I guess the scream is pretty close to that.
01:00:13I don't even like to think about it.
01:00:15It's like a nightmare, and I'm just so glad it's over.
01:00:18Well, I'll be glad when it's all over.
01:00:21I know.
01:00:22Well, I was on my way to Mayor Wicker's house to thank him for helping,
01:00:26and I just wanted to stop by and say hi.
01:00:29Well, I'm glad you did.
01:00:30Now, you take care of yourself, okay?
01:00:31I will. I'll see you later, Pete.
01:00:33Okay.
01:01:01I'll see you later.
01:01:05I'll see you later.
01:01:08I'll see you later.
01:01:38Pete, you there?
01:02:05Yes, Sheriff, where are you?
01:02:09I'm out Stemmer's Creek Road.
01:02:12Look, I was thinking it over, and I'm convinced this thing should be in the hands of the government.
01:02:16So I'm going to run by the mayor's house and try to talk some sense into him.
01:02:20Oh, boy, he isn't going to like that.
01:02:22Well, I don't care if he does or not.
01:02:25Anyway, Ruth's going to stop by with the report on the Bradford killing.
01:02:29So you take care of the information, man.
01:02:31Okay, Sheriff.
01:02:35Oh, my God.
01:03:05Oh, my God.
01:03:35Sheriff, it's coming!
01:03:49Pete, Pete, answer quickly.
01:03:51What's wrong, Sheriff?
01:03:52I need help.
01:03:53Get out to the mayor's place, fast.
01:03:55Oh, my God.
01:03:56The Sheriff's in trouble.
01:03:57Get my car quickly, Steven.
01:03:58Don't you think we should let Pete take care of this, Aunt Ruth?
01:04:01Don't you hurry!
01:04:02Come on, Mary Jane.
01:04:19Come on.
01:04:20Come on.
01:04:20I need help.
01:04:26Run.
01:04:27Come on.
01:04:28Come on.
01:04:29Oh
01:04:53Hey Jane lock the door behind me
01:04:59Oh
01:05:29Oh
01:05:31Oh
01:05:33Oh
01:05:35Oh
01:05:37Oh
01:05:39Oh
01:05:41Oh
01:05:43Oh
01:05:45Oh
01:05:47Oh
01:05:49Oh
01:05:51Oh
01:05:53Oh
01:05:55Oh
01:05:57Oh
01:05:59Oh
01:06:01Oh
01:06:03Oh
01:06:05Oh
01:06:07Oh
01:06:09Oh
01:06:11Oh
01:06:13Oh
01:06:15Oh
01:06:17Oh
01:06:19Oh
01:06:35Is everybody okay
01:06:37Steven
01:06:47Ruth
01:06:48Thank you
01:06:49You okay Sheriff
01:06:51I'll live
01:06:53Well it looks like you saved the day again Zachary
01:06:57Well I hadn't planned it that way
01:06:59I came here to talk to the mayor
01:07:01By the way where is the mayor
01:07:03He's dead
01:07:05Behind the garage
01:07:09Well this thing won't kill anyone else that's for sure
01:07:13Yeah speaking of that
01:07:15What did you use to kill it
01:07:17It's a specially designed weapon I devised myself
01:07:21It fires a projectile placed at the tip
01:07:23In this case a hyperdermic needle which injects fluid upon impact with the target
01:07:27Actually that giant insect I killed last night helped kill this creature
01:07:31What do you mean?
01:07:33Remember that poison I extracted
01:07:35Yeah
01:07:36Well that's the same poison I shot into this creature
01:07:39When the doctor said how lethal the poison found in the victims was
01:07:43Now I reasoned that it might be lethal enough to kill one of these other creatures
01:07:46It was a gamble
01:07:48But it paid off
01:08:04Thinking about the mayor Sheriff?
01:08:07Oh I guess a little bit
01:08:10That and everything else that's happened
01:08:13It's been like a crazy nightmare
01:08:18Pete will you get that for me
01:08:20I don't really feel like talking
01:08:25Sheriff's Office
01:08:28Uh just a minute
01:08:29Did you put in a call to a Mr. Dodds at the Garrett Observatory?
01:08:32Yeah my call about Zachary
01:08:35Hello Mr. Dodds
01:08:36Sheriff Cinder
01:08:38Sheriff Cinder yes
01:08:40Yes sir
01:08:42Yes I talked to your secretary yesterday
01:08:45Uh huh
01:08:47Benjamin Zachary
01:08:51Ah I see
01:08:53Well
01:08:55No we'll handle it
01:08:57Look thank you very much Mr. Dodds
01:09:00Mr. Dodds
01:09:01Okay
01:09:03Goodbye
01:09:08My hunch was right
01:09:10They never heard of a Mr. Zachary
01:09:13At the Garrett Observatory
01:09:14Do it
01:09:15I think it's a bit more
01:09:17I'm feeling the only way to do it
01:09:19To me
01:09:21To be with my eyes
01:09:22It took me
01:09:24To a woman
01:09:25Yeah, she was just a Radio
01:09:26To be with the kids
01:09:27Oh my gosh
01:09:28To be with us
01:09:29To be with us
01:09:30To be with us
01:09:31With me
01:09:32I am not sure
01:09:34I am not sure
01:09:35But I am sorry
01:09:36To be with you
01:10:37Oh, my God.
01:11:07Oh, my God.
01:11:37Oh, my God.
01:12:07Oh, my God.
01:12:37Oh, my God.
01:13:07Oh, my God.
01:13:37Oh, my God.
01:14:07Oh, my God.
01:14:37Oh, my God.
01:15:07Why? What's wrong?
01:15:09I'm surprised you haven't figured it out.
01:15:12What? What do you mean?
01:15:14Edie, don't you see?
01:15:16I am an alien, too.
01:15:18I am an alien, too.
01:15:19These three creatures that I've killed, they're wild beasts brought to your earth quite by accident.
01:15:25I knew the spacecraft had, I knew the spacecraft had crashed.
01:15:27I knew the meteor story as a cover.
01:15:31Wait, wait.
01:15:32This doesn't make any sense.
01:15:34If you'll just listen a moment.
01:15:36That spacecraft was en route to my planet.
01:15:39The cargo, of course, were the three creatures who had been terrorizing your town.
01:15:43There were zoological specimens, there were zoological specimens captured on earth, there were zoological specimens captured on distant worlds and being brought back to my world for study.
01:15:49That alien I communicated with was another intelligent being from my planet.
01:15:53Unfortunately, the craft malfunctioned and crashed here.
01:15:56I was sent to intercede with as little spectacle as possible.
01:16:00I still don't understand.
01:16:02You're human like us and you speak English.
01:16:05Humanoid, Edie.
01:16:06But not like your people.
01:16:08Our technology is extremely advanced.
01:16:11I was able to manufacture a disguise and I learned your language through telepathy.
01:16:16I acted cold and distant because I knew the danger all of you were facing and I wanted to keep you away from it.
01:16:22It was the only way I knew how.
01:16:25Why are you hiding back there in the shadows?
01:16:28The lemoid destroyed my earthly disguise and although we are a peaceable race, to you I would look horrible.
01:16:35I want to see what you look like.
01:16:37No, please.
01:16:38Edie!
01:16:39Look out!
01:16:40No, Jack!
01:16:41No!
01:16:42It was Zachary, Jack!
01:16:43It was Zachary!
01:16:44It was Zachary!
01:16:45He wasn't gonna hurt me!
01:16:47No, no?
01:16:48No.
01:16:49No!
01:16:50No!
01:16:51No!
01:16:52No, no!
01:16:53No!
01:16:54I was gonna hurt me.
01:16:56No!
01:16:56No!
01:16:57No!
01:16:58No!
01:16:59It was Zachary, Jack!
01:17:00No!
01:17:02No!
01:17:03No!
01:17:04No!
01:17:05No!
01:17:06He wasn't gonna hurt me.
01:17:07It was Zachary.
01:17:08No!
01:17:09No!
01:17:10Well!
01:17:10No!
01:17:11No!
01:17:12No!
01:17:14Why?
01:17:15No!
01:17:15THE END
01:17:45THE END
01:18:15THE END
01:18:45THE END
01:19:15THE END
01:19:45THE END
01:19:50THE END
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