- 7/11/2025
Invasion of the Bee Girls (re-released in 1981 as Graveyard Tramps) is a 1973 American science fiction film. The first film venture for writer Nicholas Meyer, it was directed by Denis Sanders and stars William Smith, Anitra Ford and Victoria Vetri.
The premise of the movie is that a mad scientist (Ford) is using radiation-mutated bee serum to create an army of female beauties who seduce men to death. One by one, the male victims are killed before the local police catch on to the plans of the infected females.
The script was altered while Meyer was visiting his parents. When he saw the new script, he wanted to take his name off of the project, but was convinced by his manager that he needed a credit.
Plot:
In the small town of Peckham, California, many men die for excessive effort during sexual intercourse. When a scientist from the Brandt research laboratory is found dead in a motel, the government sends Agent Neil Agar (William Smith) to investigate the mysterious deaths. He suspects that the deaths may be related to some experiments of Dr. Susan Harris (Anitra Ford), who is researching bees in the Brandt facility.
The premise of the movie is that a mad scientist (Ford) is using radiation-mutated bee serum to create an army of female beauties who seduce men to death. One by one, the male victims are killed before the local police catch on to the plans of the infected females.
The script was altered while Meyer was visiting his parents. When he saw the new script, he wanted to take his name off of the project, but was convinced by his manager that he needed a credit.
Plot:
In the small town of Peckham, California, many men die for excessive effort during sexual intercourse. When a scientist from the Brandt research laboratory is found dead in a motel, the government sends Agent Neil Agar (William Smith) to investigate the mysterious deaths. He suspects that the deaths may be related to some experiments of Dr. Susan Harris (Anitra Ford), who is researching bees in the Brandt facility.
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00:26:09Jesus, it's Dr. Merger.
00:26:17Oh, my God, they're killing him!
00:26:26Call Peters.
00:26:39Are you all right?
00:26:53Yeah, I'm fine. Thanks, baby.
00:26:54Agar.
00:26:56Yeah.
00:26:56Any luck?
00:26:58We'll find a Plymouth or what's left of the thing where the bridge is out on the old highway.
00:27:02Empty.
00:27:02Empty?
00:27:04Makes nine.
00:27:06Makes ten.
00:27:08Ten.
00:27:09Come on, let's go.
00:27:12Bonnie Braddock.
00:27:14We found him with his pants around his ankles, dead of a massive you-know-what.
00:27:19Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
00:27:23All right, all right.
00:27:24Woo-woo-woo!
00:27:27Natives are getting restless.
00:27:30Yeah, don't blame them.
00:27:33Look, take some of your men and find out whose car that was, will you?
00:27:35Yeah, I already figured on doing that.
00:27:36I know you, you government heroes don't expect us local yokels to be able to do anything by ourselves, but we'll get along, all right.
00:27:45Look, Peters.
00:27:46I know you got a job.
00:27:48I got a job, too.
00:27:49Right.
00:27:50They're now three men dead at Brant.
00:27:54Hey, Peters.
00:27:56Peters, I'm trying to say I'm sorry if I've been stepping on your toes.
00:28:00All right.
00:28:01I'm sorry, too.
00:28:02We're uptight.
00:28:02You're uptight.
00:28:03They're all uptight.
00:28:06Really?
00:28:07They're droppin' like flies, eh, gar?
00:28:09They're droppin' like flies.
00:28:15All right.
00:28:16It's got a motor.
00:28:21It's got a motor.
00:28:21Hello, Operator. I want area code 202, State Department 415.
00:28:40Let's go, officers. Everybody. Oh, come on now. It's all off.
00:28:44Just call me back here.
00:28:45Area code 805-259-9035.
00:28:53That's right, 9035.
00:28:56All right, thanks.
00:29:02Hey, it looks like this is going to take a while.
00:29:04Why don't you wait in the car?
00:29:06Okay. Where is it?
00:29:08The lot right behind.
00:29:09All right.
00:29:12Be with you in a minute.
00:29:15Hello.
00:29:21Uh, yes. Neil Agar here.
00:29:24Mr. Secretary?
00:29:26Yes, sir. I'm sorry to wake you up, sir.
00:29:37Oh, look at that.
00:29:40I'm taking a dinkers, doesn't that's what I'm taking.
00:29:43Now.
00:29:46Gals want to play rough, huh? Is that it?
00:29:47Yeah, that's cool.
00:29:49Got it. Get her, get her, get her, get her.
00:29:52That's it. She's a beautiful.
00:29:53You got it now.
00:29:54Don't juggle, baby.
00:29:55All right, don't fight it.
00:29:56Yeah, come on, come on.
00:29:58Come on.
00:30:01Yes, I know, Murger's death wasn't like the others,
00:30:05but that doesn't necessarily rule out a pattern.
00:30:08Yes, I know, sir.
00:30:13I don't know why, but I'm sure it's connected with Brant.
00:30:18Yeah. All right.
00:30:22Get you some. Get you some of that.
00:30:25Look, I'm going to warm it up a little.
00:30:29All right, all right.
00:30:31You get you some of that?
00:30:33Yes, I'd recommend that we put up a military quarantine
00:30:38and cordon off this community.
00:30:42Right, sir.
00:30:43Well, thank you, sir.
00:30:45And I'll keep you appraised of any further developments.
00:30:49Right.
00:30:50Good night, sir.
00:30:51If you manage to do me in, there's too much of us here
00:31:00that'd like to have a crack at you.
00:31:01Or maybe they just might cut you open
00:31:03and examine you as a medical phenomenon.
00:31:06Now, what do you think of that?
00:31:08Oh, chicken!
00:31:14No!
00:31:14I'll get you, you son of this!
00:31:38Oh!
00:31:39Oh!
00:31:39Oh!
00:31:40Oh!
00:31:41Oh!
00:31:41Oh!
00:31:41Oh!
00:31:42Oh!
00:31:42Oh!
00:31:42Oh!
00:31:43Oh!
00:31:43Oh!
00:31:43Oh!
00:31:43Oh!
00:31:44Oh!
00:31:44Neil!
00:31:46Neil!
00:31:48Neil, now you can't!
00:31:50Neil!
00:31:52Neil!
00:31:54Neil, now you can't!
00:31:56Neil!
00:31:58No!
00:32:14Neil!
00:32:16Neil!
00:32:18Neil!
00:32:22I have a theory...
00:32:24so complex...
00:32:26and so puzzling...
00:35:44I drive a truck at the cannery.
00:35:46We met at Herm's bar.
00:35:48He used to come in there a lot before we, uh, settled down.
00:35:51Where were you tonight when Merger was killed?
00:35:56At Herm's, honest.
00:35:57I've got witnesses.
00:35:59I was supposed to see Henry tonight, but he telephoned and called it off.
00:36:03I was angry.
00:36:04I was hurt.
00:36:05I was hurt.
00:36:05So you went over to Herm's.
00:36:08Hey, you don't have any idea where Merger was tonight, none at all?
00:36:17He wasn't with a man.
00:36:18He was with a girl.
00:36:19I saw them as they drove through town early this evening.
00:36:22What'd she look like?
00:36:23What'd she look like?
00:36:24I don't know.
00:36:26It was too dark.
00:36:27She was driving his car.
00:36:28That's all I could make out.
00:36:29You're sure, Joe?
00:36:33Well, what the hell do you think made me notice in the first place?
00:36:41Hey, tell me something, will you?
00:36:44Could he make it with a woman?
00:36:45No way.
00:37:15Hello.
00:37:16Mind if I join you?
00:37:26Hmm?
00:37:27Please.
00:37:36How are you, Dr. Harris?
00:37:37Susan will do.
00:37:39Where is everybody?
00:37:43Locked in their rooms, I shouldn't wonder.
00:37:48Being thrilled at the latest chapters of the Phantom of the Room Morgue.
00:37:52And you?
00:37:54Well, I deal in principles of geometry, trigonometry, as in survey.
00:38:00I'm afraid, uh, abstraction is more Dr. Williams' line, not mine.
00:38:08I seem to crave nothing but sweets of late.
00:38:12It's too bad.
00:38:16It's too bad.
00:38:19Well, what's too bad about it, Herbert?
00:38:22Well, you know, that's very bad for your appetite.
00:38:25You see, I was going to ask you if you would have dinner with me tonight.
00:38:32I mean, that is if you're free.
00:38:35Oh, I'm quite free, as a matter of fact.
00:38:41You mean you will?
00:38:43Well, I must admit that since the curfew, Peckham's been more boring than usual.
00:38:47But I don't see why that should apply to us, do you?
00:38:52No.
00:38:54I mean, as long as we're discreet.
00:38:59Yeah.
00:39:00Yeah.
00:39:01Great.
00:39:03Then I'll cook you up something extra special.
00:39:06No scuttlebutt around here?
00:39:07Well, there was a rumor about Julie and him.
00:39:09I mean, it was just a rumor.
00:39:10Not that anyone took it seriously.
00:39:11How well did you know murder?
00:39:12Oh, how well did anyone know murder?
00:39:14An introverted recluse.
00:39:15What can I tell you?
00:39:16You, uh, you going to Grabowski's funeral tomorrow?
00:39:18Yeah.
00:39:20Well, he was a fine scientist.
00:39:23Ahem.
00:39:24I don't know.
00:39:25No scuttlebutt around here.
00:39:26Well, there was a rumor about Julie and him.
00:39:28I mean, it was just a rumor.
00:39:29Not that anyone took it seriously.
00:39:31How well did you know murder?
00:39:34Oh, how well did anyone know murder?
00:39:35An introverted recluse, what can I tell you?
00:39:38You, uh, you going to Grabowski's funeral tomorrow?
00:39:39Ah, that'll be the old woman. Call her ESP.
00:40:00Hiya, darling.
00:40:01Oh, now listen, I've got a summary of recovery operations tacked up on the board, so I'm afraid I'm going to be nosed down and ass up for another couple of hours, so, uh, curfew.
00:40:20For God's sakes, Nora, you're an eternal pessimist. Relax.
00:40:25Now, what should happen?
00:40:28Listen, darling, I gotta run.
00:40:31Now, now, don't wait up, okay?
00:40:35Yeah, tell me later.
00:40:37Uh-huh.
00:40:39Yes, I love you, too.
00:40:46Domestic bliss, Mr. Agar. I gotta know where you are every second.
00:40:54So, where are you off to?
00:40:57I'm, uh, meeting Julie Zorn.
00:40:59Oh, cute girl. She'd only let her hair down. Much too serious.
00:41:06Wish me luck.
00:41:07Good luck.
00:41:08We're about to explore the Antarctic and see what's beneath all that ice.
00:41:11There. Seems to be working all right.
00:41:26Now, tell me again what it is you're looking for.
00:41:28I don't know. It's just something Peter's said.
00:41:33They're dropping like flies.
00:41:36It's just a long shot.
00:41:38Let's go.
00:41:38Insects outnumber in species all the rest of the animal kingdom.
00:41:45Insects represent the highest grade of evolution among invertebrate animals,
00:41:50not only in terms of their complexity of structure,
00:41:53but also in their psychic development.
00:41:55You mind if I smoke?
00:42:18No, I'm allergic to cigarette smoke.
00:42:21Oh, well, just a bad...
00:42:23Sure you wouldn't like some dessert?
00:42:27No, I don't think so.
00:42:28See, I've got to watch my, uh...
00:42:30Just a taste.
00:42:34Well, uh...
00:42:35Mmm, just, uh...
00:42:38Mmm.
00:42:40Mmm, that's good.
00:42:53Double taste.
00:43:05Mmm.
00:43:06Mmm.
00:43:10The visual organs of insects consist of compound eyes.
00:43:15The entire image an insect sees consequently is a mosaic
00:43:19made up of as many units as there are facets to the cornea.
00:43:24Multiple vision occurs throughout the entire insect world.
00:43:28ين
00:43:42Mm.
00:43:43Dood!
00:43:44Ah.
00:43:44Oh!
00:43:46Mom, what do...
00:43:47Oh, what do...
00:43:48Oh!
00:43:49Oh....
00:43:50Om.
00:43:51Oh!
00:43:51Oh!
00:43:52Oh...
00:43:53Oh, mom!
00:43:54Oh!
00:43:55We'll have.
00:43:55Ah...
00:43:56стол?
00:43:57Oh!
00:43:57The complete metamorphosis of the insect to its adult state occurs within the pupa.
00:44:25Finally, the worker bees tear open the milky white pupa allowing the queen to emerge.
00:44:31Here, the queen has been marked with a red spot.
00:44:35The survival of a hive depends upon a fertile queen.
00:44:39Many queens are developed until one can be made fertile.
00:44:43During her lifetime, the queen will lay up to 20 million eggs.
00:44:55As you can see, the queen will be also covered by the wolf.
00:45:02The queen will marry the queen.
00:45:08The queen will fall over the moon.
00:45:14The queen will fall over the moon.
00:45:18Oh, my God.
00:45:48Oh, my God.
00:46:18Oh, my God.
00:46:29Examples of the female killing the male during mating are numerous in the insect world.
00:46:34Here, the black widow awaits the arrival of her mate, and if the male upon sexual contact
00:46:40is not extremely nimble, his fate is sealed.
00:46:44The female praying mantis not only kills the male upon mating, but even proceeds to devour
00:46:49him.
00:46:50Similarly, the queen bee mates in mid-flight.
00:46:53The queen bee mates in mid-flight.
00:47:00All right.
00:47:00Oh, my God.
00:47:30Oh, my God.
00:48:00Oh, my God.
00:48:30Oh, my God.
00:49:00Oh, my God.
00:49:30Oh, my God.
00:50:00Oh, my God.
00:50:30Oh, my God.
00:51:00Oh, my God.
00:51:30Oh, my God.
00:51:31Oh, my God.
00:51:32You've done enough for him.
00:51:34Oh, my God.
00:51:36Oh, my God.
00:51:37Oh, my God.
00:51:40Oh, my God.
00:51:47Oh, my God.
00:52:10Oh, my God.
00:52:16This is Neil Agar, State Department security.
00:52:21I'd like to speak to Dr. Harris, if she's there, please.
00:52:24This is Dr. Harris. I'm sorry, but I'm very busy right now.
00:52:27Would you please come back during regular office hours?
00:52:30Uh, no. It's quite important that I see you now.
00:52:34All right. I'll be out in a moment.
00:52:51Hello, Dr. Harris.
00:53:08Look, I have a few questions I'd like to ask you.
00:53:11Well, I'm afraid that's impossible.
00:53:13We're in the middle of a very important experiment.
00:53:16We, Dr. Harris?
00:53:18Dr. Norstad and I.
00:53:21Well, then, he's here?
00:53:22He's in London at an entomological society convention.
00:53:26I'm working from his notes.
00:53:28Oh, I see.
00:53:32Look, Mr. Egger, I'll answer anything you like.
00:53:35Just please be as brief as possible.
00:53:37I'm in the middle of an experiment.
00:53:39Dr. Harris, how many times is a queen bee mate?
00:53:46Only once.
00:53:48Just once?
00:53:50And only to reproduce.
00:53:52Once accomplished, she never mates again.
00:53:59Yes, thank you, doctor.
00:54:01Oh, you sound good.
00:54:02You know?
00:54:07Here for the second.
00:54:41Calm down. It'll be all right.
00:54:46Take it easy. Calm down.
00:54:51Come on.
00:55:11Come on.
00:55:41Come on.
00:56:11Come on.
00:56:41Come on.
00:57:11Come on.
00:57:41Come on.
00:58:11Come on.
00:58:41Come on.
00:59:11Come on.
00:59:41Come on.
01:00:11Come on.
01:00:41Come on.
01:01:11Come on.
01:01:41Come on.
01:02:11Come on.
01:02:41Come on.
01:03:11Come on.
01:03:41Come on.
01:04:11Come on.
01:04:41What's the trouble?
01:04:42What's the trouble?
01:04:42Military quarantine, sir.
01:04:44You mean I can't get through?
01:04:45Orders are to seal off the entire community, sir.
01:04:48But this is...
01:04:48Hey, listen.
01:04:49I've got the chair of Seminard at UCLA this afternoon.
01:04:51Sorry, sir.
01:04:52Our orders are quite specific.
01:04:53No one goes out or in.
01:04:54The one is going on.
01:05:07Oh, I'm going to do it.
01:05:07What's the other day.
01:05:09What's the matter?
01:05:12Captain Peters.
01:05:13Mrs. Klein?
01:05:14Yes. Come in. Come in.
01:05:26May I get you something?
01:05:28Coffee or juice?
01:05:29Oh, no, no, no. Thank you.
01:05:31Actually, I've got some bad news for you, Mrs. Klein.
01:05:34At this hour of the morning.
01:05:36That would be considered shameful.
01:05:40Oh, beautiful.
01:05:42Sit down, at least.
01:05:43No, I still...
01:05:44Please.
01:05:57Your husband is dead, Mrs. Klein.
01:06:01Her dead?
01:06:02Yes. We found his body at the factory this morning.
01:06:06The coroner should be calling in about a half an hour
01:06:08to ask you to identify the body.
01:06:10Huh?
01:06:12Well, if I don't seem shocked, Captain Peters,
01:06:16it's only because his passing comes as, uh,
01:06:19no great surprise.
01:06:22Dear Herb never was what you would call
01:06:25a cautious man.
01:06:28I, uh, I, uh, I'm sorry to be the bearer of such bad news, Mrs. Klein.
01:06:40Well, if there's nothing else for me to do here, I, I better be going.
01:06:47No, wait.
01:06:50Stay. Stay a while.
01:06:56Keep me company in my time of need.
01:07:00Uh, uh, uh, Miss Klein.
01:07:05Oh, uh...
01:07:06Mrs. Klein.
01:07:08I-I...
01:07:09I...
01:07:09I...
01:07:09Are you sure you won't change, you know?
01:07:39I'm sure you won't change, you know?
01:08:08If you give me a couple of hours, I'll be able to do some research on it.
01:08:12Who's the man I want to see?
01:08:13Hey, Agar, what's with the SS troops?
01:08:16It's beyond my control.
01:08:17I've got to be at UCLA before 3 o'clock.
01:08:20You're the only man I can...
01:08:21I'm sorry.
01:08:22I'm sorry. There's nothing I can do about it.
01:08:25Oh, Christ.
01:08:26Hey, Aldo, talk some sense into this man, will you?
01:08:29Herb's dead, Stan.
01:08:30What?
01:08:31Like the others.
01:08:34Oh, my God.
01:08:38Okay, Agar, give me one good reason why in the hell any one of us should stay in this place.
01:08:47Calm down, Stan.
01:08:48Just sit for a minute and listen.
01:08:57You're the geneticist, aren't you?
01:09:01Can you cross a man and a horse?
01:09:03You're asking me?
01:09:05Yes.
01:09:06I told you you'd get a centaur.
01:09:07Well, mythologically speaking.
01:09:10Realistically speaking, you'd get a summons for bestiality.
01:09:14Come on, Agar, what's with the asinine questions?
01:09:16Look.
01:09:17Look, Williams, I'm serious.
01:09:23Now, what about controlled mutations?
01:09:26We're not ready or able scientifically to have the kind of controls necessary to alter the complex composition of genes and chromosomes.
01:09:32And there are metathoretical considerations to examine and...
01:09:38Hey, with what we know now, it would still take centuries of trial and error.
01:09:42Okay.
01:09:43Can you accelerate the process artificially?
01:09:47Impossible.
01:09:48No, maybe.
01:09:50Maybe.
01:09:51Maybe the androgen and the estrogen hormones were artificially substituted by androgynous hormones, thereby rearranging the cellular structure.
01:10:01Now, then...
01:10:01Hey, nobody's been able to do that before, except maybe Nordstat and his goddamn bees.
01:10:05Right, right, exactly right.
01:10:08Nordstat and his bees.
01:10:11Okay, uh...
01:10:12I have a theory.
01:10:15And it's a wild one.
01:10:17And I'm gonna need your help to prove it.
01:10:21Hey!
01:10:23Hey!
01:10:24I need some help.
01:10:26Can one of you guys help me?
01:10:28Come on!
01:10:29Come on!
01:10:29What's the matter?
01:10:44I lost my keys.
01:10:45I can't find them.
01:10:46Where at?
01:10:47Over there, between those trees, I think.
01:10:59You're clutching at straws, Agar.
01:11:12That's not science.
01:11:13That's fiction.
01:11:14You can count me out.
01:11:15Williams, don't be so damn rigid.
01:11:17Hey, take my advice, Agar.
01:11:19Go home.
01:11:20Lie down.
01:11:21You're showing the strain.
01:11:23No, Joe.
01:11:23There is an iota of credibility in your theory, you know.
01:11:35You mean you'll help me?
01:11:37What do you want me to do?
01:11:38I want you to put all this in analysis form so I can send it to the State Department.
01:11:42All right.
01:11:43All right, I'll go home and put it on paper.
01:11:46How soon?
01:11:47Well, I'll rough out some notes and dictate it.
01:11:50Alvaro will type it up for you before dinner.
01:11:51Uh, you'll be ready.
01:11:54Great.
01:11:55Oh, one more.
01:11:56One other thing.
01:11:57If this forced mutation on the energy level that we're talking about did occur, it should
01:12:04be detectable by a photosensitive gamma count synthesizer.
01:12:10What the hell is that?
01:12:12It works like a camera.
01:12:14Mutated cells are infiltrated with a measurable degree of gamma radiation, which registers
01:12:18on a special photosensitive plate.
01:12:20Let's try it.
01:12:21What have you seen?
01:12:23And I heard a voice from heaven saying, write, blessed are the dead who die in the Lord
01:12:29from henceforth.
01:12:31Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors, for their works follow with
01:12:36them.
01:12:37Behold, I tell you a mystery, but we shall all be changed in a moment in the twinkling of
01:12:44an eye at the last trump.
01:12:46For the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.
01:12:53For we must all be made manifest before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive the things done in the body according to what he hath done, whether it be good or bad.
01:13:06For we know that if the earthly house of our tabernacle be dissolved, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
01:13:18Inasmuch as it has pleased Almighty God to take from among us our beloved brother, we commit his body to the earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust, waiting the final resurrection of our Lord.
01:13:34Now may the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you and comfort you now and forevermore. Amen.
01:14:04Stand.
01:14:34Am I still not pretty?
01:14:39Yes.
01:14:52I know I've been a sexual bore, but I'd like to make it up to you.
01:14:59Could I still excite you?
01:15:34Can I help me?
01:15:47Yes.
01:16:04Come here.
01:16:16Come here.
01:16:46Come here.
01:16:48Come here.
01:16:53You're part of it.
01:17:02You and the others.
01:17:04What are you talking about?
01:17:06Stop it!
01:17:10Come here.
01:17:12Come here.
01:17:14Come here.
01:17:16Come here.
01:17:18Come here.
01:17:22Come here.
01:17:30Come here.
01:17:32Come here.
01:17:33Come here.
01:17:34Come here.
01:17:35Come here.
01:17:36Come here.
01:17:37Come here.
01:17:38Come here.
01:17:39Come here.
01:17:40Come here.
01:17:41Come here.
01:17:42Come here.
01:17:43Come here.
01:17:44Come here.
01:17:45Come here.
01:17:46Come here.
01:17:47Come here.
01:17:48Come here.
01:17:49Come here.
01:17:50Come here.
01:17:51Come here.
01:17:52Come here.
01:17:53Come here.
01:17:54Come here.
01:17:55Come here.
01:17:56Come here.
01:17:57Come here.
01:17:58than satisfied with. You'll be safe. After all, you're a woman.
01:18:19Crossbreeding with other species produces a superior being. It's a well-known fact that
01:18:25thousands of drones are produced for the express purpose of impregnation. They are ultimately
01:18:31slaughtered. Why, Dr. Harris, what are you doing here? I've wanted to talk to you alone for some
01:18:38time now. Julie.
01:18:55Paul, do you have identification? I have to get the brand. There's a jeep down at the end of the line.
01:19:06You can take that. Right.
01:19:07You gotta get out of here.
01:19:10Hurry. Get us out. Somebody stop him.
01:19:12Hey, you gotta get out of here. Get us out of here.
01:19:16Hey, man. What's going on right here?
01:19:18Stop. Don't let him get away. Stop it.
01:19:21Get him. Get out of here.
01:19:26Stop. Stop where you are.
01:19:28Hold it. Hold it right there. Hold it.
01:19:30What's that? Go back.
01:19:32Stop him. Stop him. Stop him. Stop him.
01:20:02Get out. Pull this lever and Julie will be dead.
01:20:32Nobody moves.
01:20:44Help me. Help me.
01:20:50Help me.
01:20:55Help me.
01:20:57Oh, my God.
01:21:27I don't know.
01:21:57I don't know.
01:22:27But I still don't understand what motivated them.
01:22:40Well, what Susan Harris didn't realize was that the radiation caused them to be sterile.
01:22:45So as a consequence, they were endlessly driven to repeat the mating cycle.
01:22:49God damn.
01:22:53You got that?
01:22:56Is she finished, Captain?
01:22:57Oh, yeah.
01:22:58Well, why don't you both go get some shut-eye?
01:23:00I can wrap up things around here.
01:23:02Come on.
01:23:02I'll take you home.
01:23:03Hey, God.
01:23:05I hope I see you again sometime as a tourist.
01:23:08I hope I see you again.
01:23:14Like Susan Harris is a good example.
01:23:16You know, just stretching beyond all the imagination of vanity to the point where the mind is even functioning like in some kind of a plastic paradise where nothing can really exist.
01:23:25It's like to relax, for instance.
01:23:28I use self-hypnosis.
01:23:29And like I know the mind is like a computer.
01:23:31If I tell myself I'm going to fall asleep at a certain time, I do, no matter what.
01:23:34And I wake up.
01:23:35And I tell myself positive things.
01:23:37I mean, it's very simple to do.
01:23:39Because all you have to do is program yourself.
01:23:45I mean, it's very easy to relax with self-hypnosis.
01:23:48I mean, your mind is a computer.
01:23:49It's like how many times have you tried to fall asleep just before you're ready to go out?
01:23:53You tell yourself to get up at six.
01:23:55Just before the alarm clock goes off, you get up automatically.
01:24:00I've really become a firm believer in self-improving.
01:24:02I mean, like, after what happened to me the other night.
01:24:05There's a perfect example.
01:24:06I'm never going to get caught off guard again.
01:24:09I'm going to take this course to improve my body and my mind.
01:24:12There's either kung fu or karate or tai ching.
01:24:15And I will be able to, in any given situation,
01:24:17to take someone like you and just flip you right over my shoulder.
01:24:20Just, oh!
01:24:23No fair, no fair.
01:24:24You caught me off guard.
01:24:34What were you saying?
01:24:35Oh, shut up.
01:24:36Oh, shut up.
01:24:37Oh, shut up.
01:24:37Oh, shut up.
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01:24:54Oh, shut up.
01:24:55Oh, shut up.
01:24:56Oh, shut up.
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01:24:58Oh, shut up.
01:24:59Oh, shut up.
01:25:00Oh, shut up.
01:25:01Oh, shut up.
01:25:02Oh, shut up.
01:25:03Oh, shut up.
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