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The Return of Captain Nemo (1978) Season 1 Episode 1
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00:30Turn on the scanner, please.
00:41Very good.
00:43I think our moment has come.
00:45The world belongs to God.
00:47I think eventually it will be done.
00:58Mr. President.
01:00This message is for the immediate attention of you, Mr. President, the President of the United States.
01:08Sir, a nuclear missile from my doomsday machine is targeted on Washington, D.C.
01:15I shall fire that missile at precisely 8 p.m. one week from today, totally destroying your capital city.
01:26Unless, sir, unless you place $1 billion in gold or bullion in a buoyant capsule at this location.
01:37Now, sir, if you will frame your radar on the uninhabited island of Akatoa in the southwest Pacific.
02:00Now, Akatoa is twice as big an area as Washington, D.C.
02:05And I now intend to eliminate that island as food of my ability and of my determination to do as I say that I'll do.
02:18You activate the turret.
02:22Soon the world will know what power we possess.
02:26Activate the turret.
02:45Prepare Delta Beam.
02:47Prepare Delta Beam.
02:49Delta Beam.
02:51Fire.
02:52Delta Beam.
02:54Fire.
02:55I should convince the President that this was no empty threat.
03:08Hmm?
03:09I should convince the President of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
03:39The End
04:09They're scouting the south. Can you reach them? Negative.
04:14Down the range, sir.
04:19If there's anything down here monitoring our naval maneuvers, it's sure well hidden.
04:24Let's check that reef. There's nothing around these parts bigger than a bee's tooth.
04:39The End
05:09We'll move straight ahead for another three minutes. Let's start back.
05:15Am I seeing things?
05:18Both are.
05:19The End
05:29The End
05:38The End
05:48Who is that?
06:09You mean what is that?
06:11We'd better find out.
06:28It's an airlock.
06:30It's not a U.S. Navy design.
06:32Or any other Navy I know of.
06:33I don't get it.
06:34It's a U.S. Navy design.
06:35I don't get it.
06:39It's a U.S. Navy design.
06:39It's a U.S. Navy design.
06:41That's what we call you.
06:41We only need it.
06:43The End
06:45The End
06:47Spooky.
07:17Weird.
07:34I get closer all the time.
07:47The shockwaste must have kicked on the auxiliary power in here.
07:52This isn't a submarine.
07:54It's a task force all by itself.
07:57Let's find that man in the glass cylinder.
08:00If that's what we saw.
08:01Let's go.
08:31Let's go.
09:01Oh, my God.
09:20You flatter me, sir.
09:23Who are you, sir?
09:24Identify yourself.
09:26Commander Tom Franklin, sir.
09:28United States Navy.
09:30Lieutenant Jim Porter, sir.
09:31United States Navy.
09:32What are you doing on board?
09:34How did you get here?
09:35We're with the U.S. Pacific Fleet, sir.
09:36Special assignment underwater.
09:38What is the date?
09:42The 9th, sir.
09:43April 9th.
09:44I speak of the year, man.
09:45The year.
09:45What year are we in?
09:471978.
09:50Again?
09:501978.
10:02Remarkable.
10:04Amazing.
10:04It worked.
10:04It worked.
10:07My experiment worked.
10:09The generator is working once again.
10:12The temperature has risen.
10:13Allowing me to emerge from my...
10:16Nest.
10:17Your generator probably came on because of the turbulence from the naval bombardment.
10:21War games, sir.
10:23War games.
10:25Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
10:27Do you understand French?
10:29Yes, sir.
10:29The more things change, the more they remain the same.
10:32Congratulations, Lieutenant.
10:33Take your ease, gentlemen.
10:34Now, you mentioned war games.
10:36You're not aboard a ship of the line.
10:38The Nautilus is not a military vessel.
10:40Come.
10:41Let me present her to you.
10:46Have you lost the power of locomotion?
10:49You did say Nautilus.
10:51This is the Nautilus, yes.
10:52Then you must be Captain Nemo.
10:56Given the evidence, Commander, that is an inescapable deduction.
11:07You're trying to tell me you're real?
11:09No, Lieutenant.
11:10You are trying to believe it.
11:12But, sir, Captain Nemo's a fictional character out of a book by Jules Verne.
11:18Did it ever occur to you, Commander, that the author was not only a novelist, but a biographer as well?
11:24Come along, gentlemen.
11:26Wait, gentlemen.
11:39And all this.
12:09A hundred years ago.
12:10Longer.
12:11A hundred years ago was when he went into hibernation.
12:15No one will ever believe me.
12:17I believe you just as soon as I develop my pictures.
12:26This reef hangs over my head like the sword of Damocles.
12:30I have been imprisoned here for over a hundred years.
12:32If I can leave this reef, I can resume my search for Atlantis.
12:37Atlantis.
12:39Sir, are you referring to the continent that's supposed to be lost?
12:42Now that really is fiction, isn't it?
12:45Fiction?
12:46Are the pyramids fiction?
12:47Or Stonehenge?
12:48Or the Mayan cities?
12:50Or the statuary of Easter Island?
12:52Atlantis is fiction only until I find it.
12:55I have searched the world over collecting ancient maps and ancient charts.
12:59So find it I shall.
13:00Despite this momentary interruption of a hundred years.
13:06You must have run into quite a storm.
13:08On the 16th of March, 1877,
13:10Nautilus was locked fast under this reef by a seismic tidal wave.
13:15I ordered through the surface.
13:16I made Nautilus secure.
13:18Then I took a reasonable gamble.
13:21I placed myself in a dormant state,
13:23hoping that somehow I might by some miracle survive.
13:26It would appear that I have.
13:29If Jules Verne was still alive,
13:31he could start writing a whale of a sequel.
13:33Not yet.
13:34I have not completed my odyssey.
13:36And I won't have until I reach Atlantis.
13:38Oh, my God.
13:56We'll be at last.
14:13After a century.
14:15Free.
14:21We can't get no more lickety-split in the opposite direction of heaven.
14:24What he's trying to say is we're all going to die.
14:26What he's trying to say is we're all going to die.
14:56Death seems to have been premature, Commander.
14:58It's a real pleasure to have my mistakes pointed out to me.
15:02Sir, it sure is nice to be alive.
15:04Is there any chance in our rejoining the living room?
15:06Once I restore propulsion power.
15:08Don't you mean if?
15:09I never mean if.
15:11What do you use for fuel?
15:25Follow me and see for yourself.
15:27Don't tell me this is a nuclear reactor.
15:48That is precisely what it is.
15:50You had fishing a hundred years ago?
15:53A hundred and twenty-seven years ago to be exact.
15:55Now if you will follow me to the cruise quarters,
15:58you can get out of your lover's skins and into appropriate clothing,
16:02and we can be on our way.
16:03Sir, these clothes were actually looking to rid me.
16:19I didn't think they'd be so comfortable.
16:24We were not barbarians.
16:26Come, gentlemen.
16:27Let us proceed.
16:28Let us proceed.
16:58Sixteen knots.
17:07That's impossible.
17:09Half speed.
17:10My damaged propellers are forcing me to crawl along at this rate.
17:15Crawl?
17:16But perhaps I can do somewhat better.
17:18We will be cruising at six thousand feet,
17:20and I may be able to increase the speed when we reach the easterly currents.
17:25Six thousand feet.
17:26No submarine can withstand that kind of pressure.
17:30You're wrong, lieutenant.
17:32Nautilus can.
17:33Sir, excuse me.
17:44How would you like to visit San Francisco?
17:47San Francisco?
17:49Nautilus has been in the water for a hundred years.
17:51You know my destination.
17:52I am heading for Atlantis.
17:55You could use a dry dock.
17:56And the United States Navy has the best dry dock facility in the entire world.
18:02Well, I do have propeller damage.
18:04I need stores and provisions.
18:06And, of course, even Nautilus needs refitting once every hundred years.
18:12Very well, gentlemen.
18:15I am altering course for San Francisco.
18:18Yes, sir, I understand, sir.
18:36Situation is critical.
18:37Yes, sir.
18:40Very good, sir.
18:45Now I know where to find you.
18:47Be there.
18:47Oh, you're not dead.
19:02Well, sir, we're well and alive.
19:05You must have been at a masquerade party.
19:07Hardly, sir.
19:08We brought you a customer.
19:11We think you'll turn out to be very profitable to you.
19:13Who are you?
19:13This is hardly my idea of a naval base.
19:17I asked you a question, mister.
19:19Who are you?
19:20Mr. Miller.
19:21This is Captain Nemo.
19:24Captain Nemo.
19:26The Captain Nemo.
19:27There is only one, sir.
19:29And naturally you arrived aboard the Nautilus.
19:32Naturally.
19:35You brought me all the way to San Francisco for this kind of treatment?
19:39Goodbye, gentlemen.
19:40Please, sir.
19:41Mr. Miller.
19:43Sir.
19:43Give us just a minute.
19:46Water.
19:46We were cruising in the Nautilus at 6,000 feet.
19:51It was like being in a swimming pool.
19:54And then Captain Nemo, he fired up his nuclear reactor.
19:57We took off at 60 knots.
19:59That's half speed.
20:01Here are the pictures that I took of the Nautilus.
20:03Sir, we meet him.
20:14Captain.
20:18Captain, here's our only chance to get to Atlantis.
20:22Won't you come in?
20:23Very well, I'm convinced you're Captain Nemo.
20:36I know who I am.
20:38Who are you, sir?
20:39We three are members of a naval intelligence unit.
20:42It's an elite group assigned only to combat the highest priority threats to the United States.
20:49Now, they take their orders from me.
20:51The entire organization takes its orders from one man only.
20:55This instrument is called a telephone.
20:58And it connects me directly to the White House in Washington, D.C.
21:03Now, what can I do for you?
21:13I need a crew, experienced submariners.
21:16I can supply you with a full complement of men.
21:19I need today's communications devices.
21:21Done.
21:22My prop needs adjustment.
21:23I need stores and provisions.
21:25And most important of all, a dry dock, remote and private.
21:29Nautilus has been in the water for over 100 years.
21:33And you shall have it.
21:35Now, what do I get in return?
21:39I'll pay for everything, Mr. Miller.
21:41In gold.
21:44The White House is not a commercial enterprise, Captain.
21:51But we might be able to work out another rate of exchange.
22:03Everything's ship-shaped.
22:11Splendid.
22:12I sail for Atlantis today.
22:14Captain, we need you in the control room.
22:17I'm on my way.
22:18A beer in a minute, sir.
22:30Good.
22:35What is it?
22:36Mr. Miller, sir.
22:37Ah, Mr. Miller.
22:39Nautilus is operating perfectly.
22:40I am in your debt, sir.
22:42You are, Captain.
22:43You are, indeed.
22:45And toward settlement of that debt, I must ask you first to pay strict attention to this videotape that was received in Washington exactly one week ago today.
22:55Mr. President, a nuclear missile from my doomsday machine is targeted on Washington, D.C.
23:06I shall fire that missile at precisely 8 p.m. one week from today, totally destroying your capital city unless, sir, unless you place $1 billion in gold bullion in a buoyant capsule at this location, sir, 172 degrees west,
23:33and 16 degrees, that's one-sixth degrees north.
23:39And just who is that?
23:41That is Professor Cunningham, a scientific genius whose life is devoted to, shall we say, a militaristic philosophy.
23:49Does this scientific genius actually have in his possession what he says he has?
23:55He has built an awesome submarine, the Raven.
23:59His doomsday machine has the world in a vice.
24:03Now I understand why you gentlemen were so anxious to have me visit San Francisco.
24:08You need Nautilus and me to stop this fiend, huh?
24:12Guilty.
24:13You did need a new prop, sir.
24:15Commander Franklin and Lieutenant Porter are two of the Navy's most experienced underwater intelligence experts, Captain.
24:23They were specifically chosen to counter the threat of Professor Cunningham.
24:26And now I am assigning them as your top aides aboard Nautilus.
24:31If I accept the mission.
24:33Well, Captain Nemo?
24:35Is the Professor heavily armed?
24:38He did obliterate the island of Akatoa.
24:42Mr. Miller, I'm going to repay that debt.
24:45I have less than 24 hours.
24:47You will give me the last known position of Raven.
24:51The Professor.
25:05The Professor.
25:11I cannot believe, Mr. President, that you would sacrifice millions of lives for upholstery billion dollars in gold.
25:31That's an insignificant sliver of the national gross income.
25:35These people's lives are in your hands, Mr. President, and their deaths will be in your heart.
25:42You have five hours. Come on. Come on.
25:48Ah, gentlemen, our present position is here. Now, it seems to me that...
26:05That's the Professor Submarine. Take us to the bottom.
26:13What good is that? Now, if we can see him, he can see us.
26:18Captain, you can run, but you can't hide.
26:20Listen carefully. I am not retreating. I am advancing into battle.
26:24Now, take us to the bottom.
26:27Aye, aye, sir.
26:29Start forward.
26:31Aye.
26:34Running forward, sir.
26:50The Professor will surely try to destroy us, but I'm ready for him with my electric force field.
26:55That will save all hands aboard this ship, but what about the millions of people in Washington?
27:00I intend to save Washington, but in order to do so, I have to see my adversary and personally get the feel of the man.
27:07You mean you're going to visit him?
27:09There is no other way, Lieutenant. I'm not clairvoyant.
27:11I have to know something of my opponent's strategy and tactics, his missiles.
27:16Captain.
27:18You're signing your own death notice.
27:20Perhaps, but I have no alternative.
27:22Sir, you can't just stand by and watch you commit suicide.
27:26I'm tired of this.
27:27I'm a sea captain and not a member of a debating society.
27:30I'm going to board the Raven. There's no way you can stop me.
27:34Captain.
27:36You need someone to hold your coat?
27:38A diving suit has no coat.
27:41Oh, you want to second me in my duel against the Professor?
27:46Bravo, Commander. I accept your offer.
27:49Submersible must be destroyed.
28:02What?
28:04My friend Preston is mad. He is stark, staring man.
28:09He knows that I obliterated an entire island.
28:14And then he sends a submarine to stop me.
28:17Very well. We shall dispose of it immediately.
28:21Yeah. Activate turret.
28:28Activate turret.
28:29Fire delta beam.
28:36Fire delta beam.
28:38Fire delta beam.
28:44Amazing. Amazing.
28:47No vessel can survive contact with the delta beam.
28:51There must be.
28:52Therefore, that submarine must have neutralized the ray.
28:57Tor, we have an interesting opponent.
28:59He does not retreat. He does not retaliate.
29:04My instincts tell me he wants a personal confrontation.
29:09The raven lies to the south.
29:20All stopped. All stopped.
29:25Shouldn't we be there by now?
29:29The professor has moved the raven.
29:33Do we go back to the Nautilus?
29:35No. We'll play his game.
29:38Let's press on.
29:39Let's press on.
29:49Aliens.
30:00Enemy has boarded raven.
30:03Must be destroyed.
30:05Oh, no.
30:07We must welcome our guests.
30:10There's no need to kill them for the moment.
30:36There's no need to kill them for the moment.
30:37There's no need to kill them for the moment.
30:39We may have to kill them for the moment.
30:41TheOOOOOOOOOO is the only one to the discoverer.
30:43It's not the moment.
30:45It's a apoyo.
30:46Theしかos are all committed.
30:47Instead, they can't pass.
30:48The exploited are all the way.
30:49For the human beings.
30:51And they can't kill them for the moment.
30:53You can't kill them for the moment.
30:55They were in danger.
30:57And they were in danger of danger.
30:59The wingman is the most powerful force.
31:01Well, there's no need.
31:03You can't do this.
31:04I know this isn't a ghost ship, so where is everybody?
31:13You may be sure we are being monitored.
31:34I assumed you'd be visiting, but you seem to be a rather pathetic expeditionary.
32:04We are sufficient, Professor.
32:07And who are we?
32:09Commander Tom Franklin, United States Navy.
32:12I'm Captain Nemo of the Nautilus.
32:14Me? The Captain Nemo?
32:17At your service, sir.
32:19What? That's unbelievable.
32:22Yes, I knew I was up against a formidable opponent
32:26when my missile readout did not show an untargeted stripe.
32:32You must have used an electric force field.
32:36I salute you, sir.
32:38When your technology is far beyond my poor capabilities, Professor,
32:42you have achieved a milestone.
32:44Mechanical creatures doing man's most sophisticated work.
32:48Bravo.
32:50Now, praise from you is flattery indeed.
32:53But you are an intelligent man, sir.
32:55You must realize your position here is hopeless.
32:58Why did you come?
32:59To stop you.
33:02Nothing in this world can stop me.
33:04I assume you're referring to that, um,
33:07doomsday machine that you claim to have in your possession.
33:11Claim?
33:13Do you take me for a fraud?
33:14Follow me.
33:27So much genius corrupted by evil.
33:31Surely all this should not be devoted to destruction.
33:34I offered options.
33:36I am a man of my word.
33:38I gave the president until eight o'clock tonight.
33:40But you simply cannot eliminate an entire city.
33:43The guilt lies with the president.
33:54Oh, squeeze them.
33:58There are so few men that I can talk to.
34:02And so few intellects that I envy.
34:05Take them to the hole in me.
34:13Aliens should die.
34:21All in good time.
34:22At first, I must siphon Nemo's brain.
34:27And after that...
34:29Then aliens die.
34:32Then aliens die.
34:34Less than 30 minutes to the launch of the doomsday machine.
34:51History has been changed in less.
34:53There.
35:03Go.
35:04Go.
35:04Left.
35:05Left.
35:07The invaders are asleep.
35:11Battle station.
35:13Battle station.
35:17Let Nemo.
35:18Bring him to me.
35:19What's up?
35:23What's up?
35:23What's up?
35:23What's up?
35:23What's up?
35:23What's up?
35:24What's up?
35:24What's up?
35:24What's up?
35:25What's up?
35:25What's up?
35:26What's up?
35:26What's up?
35:26What's up?
35:27What's up?
35:27What's up?
35:28What's up?
35:28What's up?
35:28What's up?
35:29What's up?
35:29What's up?
35:29What's up?
35:30What's up?
35:30What's up?
35:31What's up?
35:31What's up?
35:32What's up?
35:33What's up?
35:33What's up?
35:34What's up?
35:35What's up?
35:36What's up?
35:37What's up?
35:38What's up?
35:39What's up?
35:40What's up?
35:41What's up?
35:49the weapons to stun strength professor may send a human expeditionary force after us
36:04and we are not murderers we only want to delay them
36:07Mimo is gone
36:30send the divers after them
36:37captain back there
37:02the professor's men
37:05the best defense is attack
37:07let's get them
37:08no you get back to the north
37:09and leave you to face them all along
37:11bring the reactor to full power
37:13will do sir
37:14yes
37:20yes
37:20yes
37:32yes
37:35Let's go.
39:05Where are you, sir?
39:11Give me a bearing.
39:12Give me a bearing.
39:42Captain, I should have left you to fight him alone.
39:57Ah, I'm still in one piece.
40:00That ray gun brought the rocks down on me.
40:04I'll have you on the jiffy, sir.
40:05Let's get back to the rocks.
40:25Let's get back to the rocks.
40:55Let's get back to the rocks.
41:02Let's get back to the rocks.
41:04Let's get back to the rocks.
41:13This is the control room, fast.
41:15Aye, aye, sir.
41:17Lieutenant Porter, this is Captain Nemo.
41:19Bring nuclear reactor to full power immediately.
41:22I'm on my way.
41:23I'm on my way.
41:23Come on.
41:24THE END
41:54Emo is bat on Nautilus
41:57I'll vaporize him and his submarine
41:59Activate the forward turret
42:01Prepare the Delta P
42:03Captain, you better line up that electric umbrella of yours
42:12Professor finds out we're missing, he's coming out shooting
42:15That will deplete my power, I need full nuclear capability
42:19Die, die
42:24Fire Delta Beam
42:34Fire Delta Beam
42:37The professor's using a Delta Beam
42:53You can't outrun it
42:54That mountain will shield us
42:57Forty degrees starboard
42:59Aye, aye, sir, forty degrees starboard
43:02Steady as she goes
43:06Steady as she goes, sir
43:08Make her eyes, Nemo
43:17Fire Delta Beam
43:19Fire Delta Beam
43:21Aliens are dead
43:29We made it, sir
43:43We're safe, but Washington isn't
43:45What is the time?
43:47Three minutes to eight
43:48When we still have three minutes
43:50Now you shall see why I ordered the lieutenant to give me full nuclear power
44:00This instrument can transmit a beam of concentrated light energy strong enough to keep all of New York glowing for a year
44:08Then it a laser beam
44:11Whatever you call it
44:12It's our only hope for stopping a missile and saving Washington
44:16Only 90 seconds left, sir
44:23I'm aware of the time, commander
44:25I'm aware of the time, commander
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44:55In less than a minute, Washington will be destroyed, and the world will be mine.
45:0629 seconds.
45:17The reactor can't take anymore, sir. It's ready to go right now.
45:21Eight seconds.
45:25Three.
45:31Now.
45:40I'm a slave!
45:42I'm a slave!
45:44I'm a slave!
45:45I'm a slave!
45:45I'm a slave!
45:46I'm a slave!
45:47I'm a slave to make damage!
45:52Stop calling, Lieutenant! Repeat!
45:54Stop calling!
45:59And now for tomorrow's weather.
46:01Clouds in the morning with hazy sunshine in the afternoon.
46:05There'll be moderate to gusty winds, and in the...
46:08We interrupt this program for a news flash.
46:15The president has just announced that for the past seven days, Washington, D.C. has been under constant danger of total annihilation.
46:23A nuclear missile capable of removing the nation's capital from the face of the earth had been programmed to destroy the city and its inhabitants.
46:33Tonight, I'm happy to report that the threat has been removed, and the danger to the city has been eliminated.
46:40We're calling Captain Nemo.
46:43Calling Captain Nemo. Come in, Nautilus.
46:46Well done, Captain.
46:47So, I have settled my account with you.
46:49Wait!
46:51The professor is still loose and still deadly dangerous.
46:54I'm afraid that henceforth you shall have to deal with him.
46:56I sail for Atlantis.
46:58And with your time permission, and of course, if they are willing, I should like to take Commander Franklin and Lieutenant Porter with me.
47:06Hmm?
47:08Well, I'd like that very much, Mr. Miller, if it's all right with you.
47:12Request to leave adoption, sir.
47:14Granted.
47:17All engines ahead.
47:19Flank.
47:20Aye, aye, sir.
47:21All engines ahead, flank.
47:28Next, on the return of Captain Nemo.
47:42Who caused them to die?
47:44Every great cause demands sacrifice.
47:48Where's it getting?
47:49My mind cable has become entangled in my fin.
47:56You tried to kill me.
47:58I don't know what you're saying.
48:21Friday night, Bill Bixby returns in the all-new adventure of The Incredible Hulk.
48:25The electrifying drama of a man who becomes a monster and battles his terrible curse.
48:31See this series premiere Friday at 9, 8 Central and Mountain.
48:35Stay tuned now for Diana Ross in Mahogany, the CBS Wednesday night movie, right after news break.
48:41Bye-bye.
48:43Bye-bye.
48:58Bye-bye.
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