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00:00What's happening, Les?
00:05It's hard to say.
00:07I think the missiles have done the trick.
00:13No, wait.
00:15What is it?
00:16What do you make of it, Arnie?
00:18It's not destroyed at all.
00:19Those rockets carried enough explosive force to blow up all of New York.
00:30They had no effect at all.
00:33Something's happening.
00:34What? What?
00:39Get Elliot.
00:43Les!
00:49Failure of the atomic missiles to explode the asteroid is still an unexplained mystery.
01:03General Miles reports other steps are being taken to cope with the emergency, but refuses to give details.
01:09The atomic warhead seemed to have had an effect on the object, however, causing it to veer in its course.
01:15Unofficial estimates are that the asteroid will land somewhere on the North American continent,
01:20but no two experts agree exactly where that will be.
01:25Chances of the object striking a large city are remote.
01:29The mayor, the police commissioner of New York, urge all the people to stay where they are and not,
01:34I repeat, not give way to unfounded rumors.
01:38The asteroid is heading in the general direction of New York,
01:45but it is hoped that it will pass over without damage to the city.
01:49That unusual sound you hear is being given off by the approaching asteroid.
01:55Ladies and gentlemen, please stay tuned to this station.
01:59We will try to keep on the air.
02:01We understand that static from the asteroid is interfering.
02:05We hope the danger will be over.
02:08Any second.
02:38The people of North America breathed more easily today.
03:00By a providential chance, the giant body missed the heavy centers of population
03:04and plunged into the depths of the Pacific off the Mexican coast.
03:08Turn that thing off.
03:09Many churches are holding special services of thanksgiving for the deliverance from...
03:13Deliverance.
03:16Danger averted.
03:18What's the matter with them?
03:19Can't they see any farther than their noses?
03:22But several scientific institutions are already talking about plans to send expeditions to study at...
03:27Plans?
03:29Do you realize how long it takes a scientific expedition to get underway?
03:33I think I do.
03:34Months.
03:35Oh, but less.
03:35The asteroid will stay put.
03:38How do we know it will?
03:41What are you talking about?
03:43Look, Arnie.
03:44You and I saw M-47 swerve in its path.
03:48Take a course impossible to explain by natural physical laws.
03:51Didn't we?
03:51Yes, we did.
03:52Any mass, ten times its size and density, should have been pulverized by that atomic barrage.
03:58But it wasn't.
04:00Instead, it changed its path again.
04:02Struck downward toward the earth.
04:05Like a wounded animal lashing out at its tormentor.
04:08Well, what does all this add up to?
04:10What, less?
04:12Intelligence.
04:12Intelligence.
04:14Now, don't laugh.
04:15Maybe it's just a crazy hunch, but I got a feeling I'd like to go down there right now.
04:21To Mexico?
04:22What do you see?
04:24I don't know.
04:24Maybe nothing.
04:25And what about Elliot?
04:27They'll have to give us approval, Warnie.
04:28Well, right now, he's in no position to approve or disapprove.
04:31Oh, but less if...
04:32Look, Arnie.
04:34What if it is an intelligent being of some sort from somewhere out there?
04:39Will it wait for our scientific expeditions to get underway six months, a year from now?
04:45Or will it make a move of its own before that?
04:48From under two miles of ocean.
04:50Why not?
04:52It came through a billion miles of space.
05:09It came through a billion miles of space.
05:11It came through a billion miles of space.
05:12It came through a billion miles of space.
05:13It came through a billion miles of space.
05:14It came through a billion miles of space.
05:15It came through a billion miles of space.
05:16It came through a billion miles of space.
05:17It came through a billion miles of space.
05:18It came through a billion miles of space.
05:19It came through a billion miles of space.
05:20It came through a billion miles of space.
05:21It came through a billion miles of space.
05:22It came through a billion miles of space.
05:23It came through a billion miles of space.
05:24It came through a billion miles of space.
05:25It came through a billion miles of space.
05:26It came through a billion miles of space.
05:27It came through a billion miles of space.
05:28It came through a billion miles of space.
05:29It came through a billion miles of space.
05:30Here we go.
06:30You better turn back, we're on short of gas.
07:00It is very good.
07:28That Vera, thanks our equipment and leaves out the chemicals.
07:44Is this what you're referring to, Dr. Gaskell?
07:47Vera.
07:48How did you get down here?
07:53Took a plane to Mazatlan, hired a jeep for the rest of the way.
07:56Wow.
07:57You know what I mean.
07:59Oh, I thought you might need these.
08:01You hadn't been so careless.
08:04Careless like a fox.
08:05I don't know what you're referring to, Dr. Calvara.
08:07Never mind.
08:08Look, you must be hungry.
08:09Come here.
08:10They tell me this Mexican food is just wonderful.
08:12It's very delicious.
08:21Water, water!
08:24Hurry, water!
08:2682.
08:38I'll do it.
08:43Yes.
08:47I understand.
08:49Yes.
08:54I'll do it.
08:56Cigarette?
09:08No, thanks.
09:11Hey, Les.
09:13Manuel wants us to go clam digging with him.
09:15How about it?
09:16Vera?
09:17No, thanks.
09:19I've already dug up a clam.
09:20I'm sorry, Vera.
09:27Well, I've had more thrilling dates.
09:31Look, Vera, this thing is on my mind.
09:33Well, there's not a thing you can do about it till morning.
09:36Why don't you stop worrying and try to relax?
09:39I'll go over the whole area again with a fine-toothed comb.
09:42Start out before dawn.
09:44And if you don't find anything?
09:46Well, at least we can get back to Lab Central
09:48before Elliot learns what a fool I made of myself.
09:50You know, somebody might think that you're disappointed
09:52in not finding some horrible beast from another planet.
09:55I can't get over the awful feeling that this is the calm
09:59and that the storm is going to break out any minute.
10:03I've never looked at the night sky without an awareness
10:22that there's more out there than we can ever hope to understand.
10:25Things we might sense if we weren't too stupid to admit their existence.
10:29Also, if you just missed your feelings like this,
10:30I've never looked at the sunset sky.
10:31But you can see that you're perfectly dead.
10:35I've never looked at the sun.
10:36I've never looked at the forest of everyone who's exposed to it in my eyes.
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