- 3 months ago
An eight-foot-tall mutated sheep goes on an evil rampage in the Wild West, blowing up petrol stations and smashing crooked politicians.
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00:00:00She made me cry
00:00:30Be safe, be raised, now and never come,
00:00:40for I would share my heart.
00:01:00Be not. Be not.
00:01:13Be not.
00:01:20Be not.
00:02:00I don't know.
00:02:30I don't know.
00:03:00Yeah, go ahead and drink up, kid.
00:03:04Yeah.
00:03:05Drink up.
00:03:06Get it while you can.
00:03:08Come on, kids.
00:03:09Let me buy you a drink.
00:03:11You got to learn to stand up and take your medicine like a man.
00:03:13It's getting on into drinking time.
00:03:21It's the golden hours, boy.
00:03:24It's full of banjo dust and starry-eyed bras looking for a good time.
00:03:29What do you say, Chet?
00:03:30Let's go on up to the Comstock for a party.
00:03:33How about it, folks?
00:03:34Let's go up to Virginia City.
00:03:36It's all on me, all on Elbow Johnson.
00:03:39All right.
00:03:40All right.
00:03:42Let's go!
00:03:44Let's go!
00:04:12You sure you know where you're taking us?
00:04:38Off a lot of deserted-looking mountains.
00:04:40Listen, honey, these old mountains helped the Union pay for the war against the South.
00:04:46A hundred years ago, this Comstock load was crawling with miners from all over the world.
00:04:52Billions came out of the ground every month.
00:04:55I guess people living in the Comstock nowadays kind of wish they could go back.
00:05:00You know, living in the past ain't so bad when you think about it.
00:05:10Come on!
00:07:14Hold on just a minute, kid.
00:07:16That's about enough now.
00:07:17Now my pal Wendy here is one of Madame Alda's best girls.
00:07:21Geno thief.
00:07:22Now you just take it easy.
00:07:24You probably lost it out there in the street.
00:07:26Okay, okay, that stuff doesn't go in this town.
00:07:30You're 86, kid.
00:07:31Get the hell out of here.
00:07:33This bar money won't even pay for the drinks you ordered.
00:07:35Now go on.
00:07:36Get.
00:07:37Mr. Maldove, this kid's trying to cause trouble.
00:07:43He's interrupting our music.
00:07:45Folks around here are trying to enjoy themselves.
00:07:47He tried to pawn me, Mr. Maldove.
00:07:49Then he calls me a thief.
00:07:51Says I stole his lousy few bucks.
00:07:53You are a liar.
00:07:54You're all a bunch of animals in here.
00:07:58We don't treat ladies like that up here.
00:08:00We're civilized.
00:08:02We don't tolerate anarchy.
00:08:05My sheep are more civilized than you.
00:08:10Kill him.
00:08:11Lock it in.
00:08:12Watch out.
00:08:13All right.
00:08:14Knock it off.
00:08:15Be careful from outside.
00:08:27How you feeling now?
00:08:28That cold cloth help any?
00:08:30Yeah.
00:08:31Thanks.
00:08:32Boy, they really work you kids over up here.
00:08:37When my students come up to visit me,
00:08:39I try to keep them out of the tourist saloons.
00:08:42Guess the bright lights and music are too much.
00:08:47The old lure of the Comstock.
00:08:49You a school teacher?
00:08:50I'm head of the anthropology department at the university in Reno.
00:08:53I wanted to go to the university,
00:08:55but I had to stay and work on Dad's sheep ranch.
00:09:00Small.
00:09:02Before Mom and Dad died,
00:09:04they were saving up to go home to the vast country
00:09:07and leave me tender things.
00:09:10My life was always pretty well laid out for me.
00:09:14Just me and the land.
00:09:16What's your name, son?
00:09:17Eddie.
00:09:18Eddie Echeverria.
00:09:19Well, Eddie Echeverria.
00:09:21Looks like your clock's waited up for you.
00:09:24Go on in now and sleep off that alcohol.
00:09:27You'll be all right by tomorrow.
00:09:29Maybe I'll look in on you.
00:09:31Yes, leave.
00:09:33Thanks, mister.
00:09:34Hey, how's all God's children tonight?
00:09:36Hello, hello.
00:09:37Hello, hello.
00:09:38Hello, hello.
00:09:39Hello.
00:09:40Hello.
00:09:41Hello.
00:09:42Hello.
00:09:43Hello.
00:09:44Hello.
00:09:45Hello.
00:09:46Hey, how's all God's children tonight?
00:09:48Hello.
00:09:49Hello.
00:09:50Hello.
00:09:51Hello.
00:09:52Hello.
00:09:53Hello.
00:09:54Hello.
00:09:55Hello.
00:09:56Hi.
00:09:57Yes.
00:09:58Hmm.
00:09:59look on him!
00:10:01Here you are!
00:10:05Come in, he will!
00:10:21Here we go!
00:10:22Here we go!
00:10:25Huh?
00:10:26Oh, my God.
00:10:56Well, I'm glad we're going to look in on Eddie.
00:11:19It's really a 16 beating up on people.
00:11:23Couldn't you see who did it, Dr. Clemens?
00:11:25It was too dark.
00:11:26They pushed him out the door.
00:11:28I found him in the alley behind the bar.
00:11:31I've heard those friends of Silverdale's are all members of a secret society.
00:11:36The 601 came into existence in 1870.
00:11:39Pretty effective brand of frontier justice.
00:11:43But Silverdale wouldn't be mixed up in anything violent.
00:11:46After all, his money restored half the town.
00:11:49He's a respected historian.
00:11:51Come on, Mariposa.
00:11:53Let's cut the daydreams and find Eddie.
00:12:03Looks deserted.
00:12:06This is where I left him last night.
00:12:08Eddie?
00:12:09Eddie?
00:12:09Eddie?
00:12:10Eddie?
00:12:10Eddie?
00:12:10Eddie?
00:12:10Eddie?
00:12:11Eddie?
00:12:11Eddie?
00:12:12Maybe he's in the hills with his sheep.
00:12:24Eddie?
00:12:25Eddie?
00:12:25Eddie?
00:12:26Eddie?
00:12:27Eddie?
00:12:35Eddie?
00:12:36My God!
00:12:54Mariposa, get us blank.
00:12:55You've been in shock.
00:12:57We'll be okay.
00:12:57We'll take you up to the lab for a few days and look after you.
00:13:01Don't worry, Eddie.
00:13:02I think we've all stumbled onto an amazing event.
00:13:06Almost incredible from a scientific standpoint.
00:13:11On April 21st, found half-formed embryo alive and breathing.
00:13:15Possibly the result of chromosomic breakdown and cross-fertilization.
00:13:19Incubation machine for transport to private test laboratory at Indian Flats' immediate priority.
00:13:25Witnessed by my research assistant, Mariposa de Quill, and Eduardo Echeverria, Sheep Rancher.
00:13:30Near Mount Sugarloaf, Nevada.
00:13:51Good morning.
00:13:52Beautiful weather today.
00:13:53Clear as a bell.
00:13:56No smog up in these mountains, eh, Mr. Silverdale?
00:13:58No smog up.
00:14:00Tourists.
00:14:03Every year they come like locusts.
00:14:06I say good morning, Charles.
00:14:11Here are some papers you should sign.
00:14:17Anything interesting happening on C Street?
00:14:20Philip, you know how difficult it is for me to conduct business before breakfast.
00:14:28However, you might be interested to see some of our local citizens up early soliciting the tourist dollar.
00:14:36I don't know why you trust a woman like Madame Malta.
00:14:49She's really quite offensive.
00:14:52Couldn't we move her down in the canyon?
00:14:54At least you wouldn't be advertising on the main street of our town.
00:14:58No, Philip.
00:14:59When I restored this town, when I published my first historical study of the Comstock, I insisted on absolute attention to detail.
00:15:12After all, Madame Alda's grandmother founded her establishment in 1863.
00:15:17She's a very important detail, Philip.
00:15:22At least she does contribute to our historical society's theater fund.
00:15:28Yes, she does, Philip.
00:15:31Yes, she does indeed.
00:15:36Dr. Clemens seems to be hauling more equipment out to Indian flats.
00:15:41Morning, Doc.
00:15:42How are you doing so early in the morning?
00:15:44Hey, that's the kid that tried to rough me up.
00:15:46Take it easy, Winnie.
00:15:47Doc Clemens will take you again.
00:15:49Hey, Mariposa, when are you coming over to have your fortune told?
00:16:16Hey!
00:16:21I'm sorry.
00:16:23I'm sorry.
00:16:45Pick it up, Eddie! Move!
00:16:51It's gonna be okay, right, Doc?
00:16:55It's gonna live.
00:16:57It's not gonna die, Doc. It can't die.
00:17:01Do something!
00:17:03Quiet!
00:17:05We need oxygen, quick!
00:17:07Stop getting into the lab!
00:17:09I'll get the door!
00:17:11Come on, you two, move!
00:17:15Set it down here.
00:17:21Here's the oxygen tank hookup.
00:17:23Good.
00:17:27It's just nearing the empty zone.
00:17:29More pressure! Open it all the way!
00:17:35Ah, I think we've made it.
00:17:37Stabilize the pressure!
00:17:39The pressure is stabilized at 79.6, Dr. Clemens.
00:17:45He's gonna live. It's really a miracle.
00:17:47We've been lucky, Eddie.
00:17:49I wonder how long it will be before...
00:17:51Eddie! I want you to let us keep this hybrid organism here,
00:17:55in my private laboratory.
00:17:57If we can keep it alive...
00:17:59It may provide the proof I need
00:18:01for a certain theory of cellular realignment
00:18:03that I've been working on since I came up here.
00:18:11As a matter of fact,
00:18:13I came out to this university from Cambridge
00:18:15precisely so that I could get up into these mountains
00:18:19and research some unusual fossil imprints
00:18:22that I found in the abandoned mines
00:18:251,500 feet under the earth.
00:18:29That's why I must ask you to keep this discovery, uh...
00:18:33top secret, Eddie.
00:18:35You understand,
00:18:37it's not only the safest procedure for the embryo,
00:18:39it's also in the best interest of the scientific community.
00:18:49No, Mr. Barnstable.
00:18:55My property is definitely not for sale.
00:18:59Nor may I venture to add is that of my associates
00:19:01in the Comstock Historical Society Trust.
00:19:05This, of course, includes our leasehold on the mines,
00:19:09both here and in Gold Hill.
00:19:11My client is a far-sighted and progressive man, Mr. Silverdale.
00:19:15He was one of the pioneers in the space exploration program.
00:19:21We must all move at the time, sir.
00:19:25Seven million dollars,
00:19:27and we'll pick up your letter stock.
00:19:29I think not, Mr. Barnstable.
00:19:33Ten million?
00:19:35With options, Mr. Silverdale?
00:19:37No, Mr. Barnstable.
00:19:39I hope I do not appear rude,
00:19:45but your world is so far removed from mine.
00:19:49I have dedicated my life
00:19:51to the restoration of this famous Bonanza Citadel.
00:19:55It has become a historical landmark.
00:19:57In 1874, Ulysses S. Grant spoke from this same balcony.
00:20:03Money cannot buy immortality, Barnstable.
00:20:07Each Sunday after church,
00:20:25we celebrate a little polite communion together.
00:20:29We dress in honor of this great old mansion's heritage.
00:20:35My associate, Philip Maldove, Christopher Barnstable.
00:20:39Philip Maldove, I know the name. How do you do, sir?
00:20:41Welcome, Mr. Barnstable.
00:20:45Mr. Barnstable has been trying to buy
00:20:47the Comstock from me this morning, Philip.
00:20:53Hello, Florence. Nice to see you.
00:20:55Tom, how's the family?
00:20:57Madame Boupet, Monsieur Boupet, ça va?
00:21:01Mr. Barnstable is an emissary from the East.
00:21:07Or is it from the Reich tool and mining industries?
00:21:11You are very well informed, sir.
00:21:15An amazing man.
00:21:17The price of gold and silver is going up on the international market.
00:21:21Yes, and our mysterious Mr. Reich would like to get his hands on our mining leases.
00:21:26Eh, Barnstable?
00:21:27We all know the expense of going to the lower level,
00:21:30but mightn't it be worth it if the price of gold was up?
00:21:33A little champagne, sir?
00:21:35I hope these good people will be more anxious to do business than you, sir.
00:21:55Good morning.
00:21:56Up early, Mr. Maldove.
00:22:00Beautiful day, isn't it?
00:22:02That's one of the pleasures of living in the Comstock, Mike.
00:22:05Tell me, have you turned up any interesting curios recently?
00:22:10Nothing too much.
00:22:12Last week I found some interesting things, though.
00:22:15What's that?
00:22:16What'd you find?
00:22:19Sure can tell a lot about folks and the stuff they throw out into the garbage.
00:22:23You better tell me damn fast, Mike.
00:22:25Saw some funny-looking stuff.
00:22:27Funny-smelling, too.
00:22:31Wrapped up in a bunch of sheets.
00:22:34Must have been two soil to send to the laundry.
00:22:36Where'd it come from?
00:22:37From docks.
00:22:38Out in Indian flats.
00:22:39Listen, Mike.
00:22:40From now on, I want a complete report on all waste from that laboratory.
00:22:44I've, uh, suspected for a long time that something perverse has been going on up there.
00:22:53He's at it again.
00:22:59He's up to something, all right.
00:23:01Get that box.
00:23:02Hurry!
00:23:05There's nothing but paper.
00:23:06Nothing but...
00:23:08Right here.
00:23:10Look.
00:23:12Look at this glove.
00:23:13It's been eaten away by this foul-smelling stuff.
00:23:22The maniac has a dead body up there.
00:23:28Lancer.
00:23:31Come on up here.
00:23:32Here.
00:23:34Up.
00:23:35That's it.
00:23:36Okay, Lancer, now shut up.
00:23:38Come on.
00:23:39Here, chew on this.
00:23:40Don't calm you down.
00:23:42That's it.
00:23:43Get out.
00:23:53Hey, Sheriff.
00:23:55Sheriff Gordon.
00:23:57Are you up there?
00:23:59We need some equipment.
00:24:00We're on our way to the lab.
00:24:01I'm closed.
00:24:04I'm working on the county communications system.
00:24:06Mr. Silverdale wants it finished before the tourist festival.
00:24:10I've got to get some electrical cable and some fuses for Dr. Clemens.
00:24:14He needs them tonight, and it's too late to make the supply house in Reno.
00:24:18Hold it right there, Mariposa.
00:24:21Radio shop is off-limits by order of the town council.
00:24:24Now the cable's down in the yard.
00:24:26I know exactly where it is, but I'll get it for you.
00:24:40There.
00:24:41Now you can beat it out of here and let me get back to work.
00:24:43Thanks a lot, Sheriff.
00:24:44Dr. Clemens said to put these on his bill.
00:24:46We really appreciate you taking time away.
00:24:54Hey.
00:24:56Who's that in the Jeep?
00:24:57Oh, just a friend.
00:24:59Thanks again, Sheriff.
00:25:01I've got to get back now.
00:25:02The professor has a project tonight.
00:25:04Looks like your friend took a hike down the canyon, Mariposa.
00:25:23Lousy damn weird kid.
00:25:25You got no respect, you hear me?
00:25:28I'm gonna get you for this.
00:25:31You little bastard.
00:25:32You weirdo!
00:25:34I couldn't help myself, Mariposa.
00:25:35He thinks he's such a big deal.
00:25:38Walking around like he's the head of the FBI or something.
00:25:41He'd like to bug the whole town.
00:25:43You're right, Eddie.
00:25:49Come on.
00:25:50Let's walk up to Captain Story's monument.
00:25:55Come on.
00:25:57Look at this one.
00:25:58It's really funny.
00:26:02Come on.
00:26:03I'll take you to the monument.
00:26:08He was killed in an attack on Chief Winnemucca's Paiute Nation after the Civil War ended.
00:26:14Look, there's Sugarloaf, Eddie.
00:26:15It's where they rode into the Indian's Valley.
00:26:18Hey, shouldn't we get that cable back to Dr. Clemens?
00:26:20Indians say they owe their origin to the marriage of a white wolf and a princess.
00:26:25The wolf turned into a rock at the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain.
00:26:31Madame Alta told me about it when she read my fortune.
00:26:35Maybe I ought to get back and do some work.
00:26:37You care about your flock, don't you?
00:26:38I mean, they're like your children.
00:26:44It's hard to explain in words.
00:26:48I guess I like being alone in the mountains, close to the earth.
00:26:53When I had this vision, it seemed like the whole sky opened up, filling the barn with gold dust.
00:27:01And the sheep started moaning and spinning around my head.
00:27:08And I looked up and the sky was on fire.
00:27:12Oh, it was beautiful.
00:27:14Like in the Bible.
00:27:17And then this little thing was born.
00:27:21Screaming before my eyes.
00:27:23It lit up so bright it blinded me to look at him.
00:27:28You must think I'm crazy.
00:27:29Being a scientist and all.
00:27:32No.
00:27:34I don't think you're crazy.
00:27:36I think something wonderful has happened.
00:27:59Bone structure appears related to anatomy of ruminant mammals, constituting the genus Ovis bovidae,
00:28:11closely allied to Ovis aries.
00:28:13However, domestic sheep's wool appears to be growing only on lower portions of face and body.
00:28:17Weight, 47.6 pounds.
00:28:20Length, 51 inches.
00:28:22Response to injection of 1% amino salicylic acid is a typical.
00:28:25Intravenous feeding continues.
00:28:28Respiration appears normal with still no apparent signs of physical activity.
00:28:32Body is immobile as if in a deep sleep.
00:28:37By our rational theory, the embryo should be dead.
00:28:40I think the time has come to advance it to the examining table.
00:28:42What do you see this time, Madame Alta?
00:28:44I see a great machine.
00:28:45It is a machine of science.
00:28:47A machine of death.
00:28:48You're sowing the seeds of your own destruction, my child.
00:28:49Strong psychic configurations hover over your every action.
00:28:51These mountains hold danger for you.
00:28:52Even as I speak, the ground trembles with evil.
00:28:53I can feel it.
00:28:54I can feel it.
00:28:55I can feel it.
00:28:56I can feel it.
00:28:57I can feel it.
00:28:58I can feel it.
00:28:59What do you see this time, Madame Alta?
00:29:00I see a great machine.
00:29:02It is a machine of science.
00:29:05A machine of death.
00:29:07You're sowing the seeds of your own destruction, my child.
00:29:10Strong psychic configurations hover over your every action.
00:29:15These mountains hold danger for you.
00:29:18Even as I speak, the ground trembles with evil.
00:29:21I can feel the vibrations here.
00:29:24They come from deep within the center of Mother Earth,
00:29:28through underground caverns.
00:29:30I feel no danger, Madame Alta.
00:29:33Psychic phenomenon is an extension of natural law.
00:29:36A science, not superstition.
00:29:37You have visited my grandmother, the miner's seeress.
00:29:43She lies in a silver-lined casket at the graveyard
00:29:46which looks out towards Sugarloaf Mountain.
00:29:49She has seen you there, making love to a boy.
00:29:54Hey, how did you know that?
00:29:55No one was there that afternoon.
00:29:57I've been warned by the spirits of a thousand miners.
00:30:00Our air will fill with cinders.
00:30:03You must leave this place before you destroy us all.
00:30:05Listen, Dr. Clemon's work is very important.
00:30:08You and Doc have got to get out of here.
00:30:11You've got to get out of here now.
00:30:12Let me go, Alta.
00:30:14Please, I have to go now.
00:30:19You think she really believed that crap, Alta?
00:30:23Of course she believed it.
00:30:25I'm clairvoyant, remember?
00:30:26I see in the dark.
00:30:28You want to keep operating up here, Alta?
00:30:32And you find out what she's doing
00:30:34and why that kid is hanging around Clemon's.
00:30:36Stay here, Mariposa.
00:30:53These old tracks won't take us any farther.
00:30:56Be careful.
00:30:58It's awfully dark, lots of old loose rock.
00:31:00Don't lose rock.
00:31:30you can be very old.
00:31:31You can't run back.
00:31:33It'll be light.
00:31:34It'll be light.
00:31:39I don't know.
00:31:40You can't run back.
00:31:42You can't run back.
00:31:44You can't run back.
00:31:46I'm told when they wanted to run a little bit.
00:31:47Oh, my God.
00:32:17It's that same smell.
00:32:47It's phosphorous yellow.
00:32:52Mariposa!
00:32:54Mariposa!
00:32:58Mariposa!
00:33:02Mariposa, my God.
00:33:03Mariposa!
00:33:14What happened?
00:33:16I smelled the gas and it went lightheaded.
00:33:18It's phosphorated gas. It still escapes from underground chambers. Come on!
00:33:25The air smells good.
00:33:28Yellow allotropic forms of phosphorus aren't necessarily poisonous.
00:33:33Its compounds are used in phosphate fertilizers.
00:33:36And it's a basic constituent of all plant and animal life.
00:33:41How you feeling now, Mariposa?
00:33:44Don't think we'd better go down there again without masks.
00:33:46I'm okay now, Dr. Clemens.
00:33:48Thanks.
00:33:51Normally, animals satisfy their phosphorus requirements by the ingestion of food.
00:33:57But an abnormal metabolism might require abnormally high quantities of the element.
00:34:02An interesting parallel between science and legend.
00:34:04Legend?
00:34:05In researching the myths which surfaced with the miners in the 1860s,
00:34:10I came across one recurrent story concerning a prehistoric animal.
00:34:14I would surmise at this time that there's a definite relationship between the yellow phosphorated gas
00:34:20in the mine chambers and the mine monster legend.
00:34:22And I see a further similarity to the substance the hybrid discharged when I took it out of the incubator.
00:34:27Welcome, everyone, to Bonanza Days in Virginia City.
00:34:32Well, well, well, well, Mr. Silverdale.
00:34:42How are you?
00:34:43Good to see you again.
00:34:46I don't like this.
00:34:48It's a good thing we're dealing with him in our own way.
00:34:55I do wish we could be a bit more secure, Charles.
00:35:10There's an unhealthy element hanging around Madame Alters.
00:35:13I don't like it.
00:35:16Yes, Philip, I know.
00:35:18I've already instructed Sheriff Gordon to step up his surveillance program.
00:35:22He should be just about finished with the new communication system by now.
00:35:26Walter, nice to see you.
00:35:46Dr. Clemmons in from Indian Platts for the festival.
00:35:49Hope to see you at the concert tonight.
00:35:51Bye, folks.
00:35:52Yeah!
00:35:52Yeah!
00:35:52Yeah!
00:35:56There's something strange about all this, Cyrus.
00:36:25It doesn't feel right.
00:36:28The shooting, guns everywhere.
00:36:30I'm getting pretty fed up.
00:36:33Well, the whole game makes me sick, Alter.
00:36:36Let's walk down where it's cool.
00:36:44That's it.
00:36:45Lie down.
00:36:46Lie down.
00:36:46Dead dog.
00:36:47Good.
00:36:51Dead dog.
00:36:52Stay down.
00:36:53That's it.
00:36:55You shot my dog.
00:36:57Murderer!
00:36:58You dog killer!
00:37:01Murderer!
00:37:01I didn't mean to do it.
00:37:08She was an accident.
00:37:08She must have been in front of me.
00:37:10When I fired, look, you've got to believe me.
00:37:12I didn't mean to do it.
00:37:13Look, I'll make full restitution.
00:37:16All right, folks.
00:37:17Murderer!
00:37:18All right.
00:37:18Let's call it a day, shall we?
00:37:20The festival is over, ladies and gentlemen.
00:37:24Thank you for your understanding.
00:37:28Well, sir, you have just created a most unfortunate incident.
00:37:34The whole thing is quite nasty.
00:37:37It was an accident.
00:37:42Look, I didn't mean to do it.
00:37:45Look, I said I'll make it up to the owner.
00:37:46Look, perhaps a donation to the Historical Society in his memory.
00:37:53Hey, Silverdale, look.
00:37:54These things do happen, you know.
00:37:59Well, it was just a damn dog.
00:38:01Well, it was just a damn dog.
00:38:31This is a sad time for us all.
00:38:41For Sheriff Gordon and for myself personally,
00:38:44I feel a deep sense of loss
00:38:48as a child confronted with a dark mystery of death.
00:38:58He was only a dog.
00:38:59But he filled our lives with joy and gaiety
00:39:03until a bullet struck him down.
00:39:06I ask you now to join me
00:39:08in a moment of silence for our friend.
00:39:11And to the Almighty we commit our friend departed
00:39:21and commend his body unto the ground,
00:39:25earth to earth, ashes to ashes,
00:39:29in sure and certain hope of the resurrection
00:39:31and to eternal life.
00:39:33Amen.
00:39:34Amen.
00:39:35Amen.
00:39:35Thank you very much. I appreciate that.
00:40:00Thanks.
00:40:04Thank you for coming.
00:40:05Thanks. I appreciate your coming. Appreciate you being here. Thank you.
00:40:11Thanks very much.
00:40:16Thank you. Thank you kindly.
00:40:19Walter, thank you.
00:40:20Thank you very much.
00:40:21Don't feel so bad, Mr. Barnstable.
00:40:50I saw the whole thing.
00:40:54Telling you, you can't beat a German shepherd for obedience.
00:40:58Playing dead wasn't nothing.
00:41:00That dog can do anything.
00:41:01Hell, he could probably get a job on TV.
00:41:03You mean you went through this dumb charade for a dead dog that isn't even dead?
00:41:08That's right. He's a fine dog.
00:41:11I shipped him down to my nephew in Albuquerque.
00:41:15You'll like it down there.
00:41:16Gonna miss him, though.
00:41:17And the emissary from the Wright Corporation, Mr. Barnstable, if that's his real name, will be trying to buy up all mine leases in the county.
00:41:34You may think we've successfully stopped him, without unduly alarming our citizens, of course.
00:41:43Did you see that crowd yesterday?
00:41:44They wanted to tear him apart.
00:41:46Who could sell his property to a man like Barnstable?
00:41:50How nice.
00:41:51A sort of instant hate.
00:41:54My grandfather, the one who brought the railroad across these lands, once said to me,
00:41:58Charles, events have a certain logic.
00:42:03A way of rolling down the mountains like an avalanche.
00:42:06Now, Alta, when we granted you a license,
00:42:09you agreed to abide by my decisions concerning outsiders.
00:42:13If we can stop Barnstable, Wright will have to deal with me.
00:42:17We must act now.
00:42:20No billionaire opportunist will own our lands.
00:42:24No cyanide, gold, and silver processing plants will pollute our air.
00:42:31In Hocsignol,
00:42:35Fincais.
00:42:43Fincais.
00:42:44Fincais.
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00:43:11Fincais.
00:43:12Fincais.
00:43:13Ah, looks like I finally bumped into the right place.
00:43:43Madam Alta, how about some of that Sierra beer you people drink up here?
00:43:47It's a pleasure to entertain such a distinguished visitor, Mr. Barnstable.
00:43:54How about a shot on the house?
00:43:56I think I could even go for one of those today.
00:44:01It'll nip the dust out of that beer.
00:44:06Mmm, that's good.
00:44:15Nice place you got here.
00:44:17I even tried to book accommodations, but I found you only take short-term guests.
00:44:22We're a regular little oasis, Mr. Barnstable.
00:44:31Scotch.
00:44:35Why don't you have him join us?
00:44:42Philip, Mr. Barnstable would like to have you join us for a drink.
00:44:48I'll drink with men like Barnstable.
00:44:52After you get off tonight, why don't we go into Reno and pull on a few slot machines together?
00:44:58Don't you?
00:44:59Come on, man.
00:45:00Wait a minute.
00:45:01This thing's gone far enough.
00:45:02Look, I said I was sorry about the dog, and I really meant it.
00:45:05I even went to his funeral.
00:45:07Now, look, Philip.
00:45:08All I want to do is buy you a drink and be friendly.
00:45:09I'm not playing any games.
00:45:10I'm up here on business, so...
00:45:12What do you say we just shake and...
00:45:14Maldo, for Christ's sake!
00:45:17Put that gun down.
00:45:19You must've been drinking all day.
00:45:21I'm not drinking all day.
00:45:22What?
00:45:23What?
00:45:24What?
00:45:25What?
00:45:26What?
00:45:27What?
00:45:28What?
00:45:29What?
00:45:30What?
00:45:31What?
00:45:32What?
00:45:33What?
00:45:34What?
00:45:35What?
00:45:36What?
00:45:37What?
00:45:38What?
00:45:39What?
00:45:54You kids get the hell out.
00:45:56I can't let you meet here anymore.
00:45:58It's too dangerous.
00:45:59Let's get out of here, Mariposa.
00:46:04327.8 centimeters.
00:46:06Phosphorus yellow contact area increasing volume.
00:46:08Vital forces functioning at minimum level only throughout the body.
00:46:12Dr. Clemmens has separated the yellow phosphorus from its radioactive isotope.
00:46:16How did it get into my sheep's body?
00:46:18You can't be sure yet, Eddie.
00:46:20However, my study of the fossil imprints I've been excavating,
00:46:23it seemed to indicate that those 19th century miners actually did see a living animal.
00:46:28A throwback to the prehistoric age.
00:46:30The mine monster.
00:46:31Its system must have excreted anabolite that's complexed with the yellow phosphorus.
00:46:38This resulted in the release of phosphorated gas, which caused flames and explosions deep
00:46:42in the mine, which in turn brought about the blindness and temporary insanity reported by journals of the time.
00:46:49Thus, we have a rationale for the so-called visions of the miner's legend.
00:46:54Then, in the great mine disaster of 1874, the animal was incinerated.
00:47:00In time, those smoking compounds must have seeped up into areas above the mine shaft on the other side of the mountain,
00:47:08near what is now Eddie's ranch.
00:47:10On my grazing land?
00:47:12The compounds must have been ingested by the mother's sheep.
00:47:14That's what's responsible for the embryo's growth rate.
00:47:17Ah, hell.
00:47:19Look, I haven't had a decent meal since yesterday.
00:47:22Mariposa, you'll have to take the night monitor shift.
00:47:25Guess we all have to graze if we want to survive.
00:47:27Hey, Eddie?
00:47:40Captain's got a fire.
00:47:41Hey!
00:47:43Hey!
00:47:44Hey!
00:47:45Hey!
00:47:46Hey!
00:47:47Hey!
00:47:48Hey!
00:47:49Hey!
00:47:50Hey!
00:47:51Hey!
00:47:52Hey!
00:47:53Hey!
00:47:54Hey!
00:47:55Hey!
00:47:56Hey!
00:47:57Hey!
00:47:58Hey!
00:47:59Hey!
00:48:00Hey!
00:48:01Hey!
00:48:02Hey!
00:48:03Hey!
00:48:04Hey!
00:48:05Hey!
00:48:06Hey!
00:48:07Hey!
00:48:08Hey!
00:48:09Hey!
00:48:10Hey!
00:48:11Go on, get back. Go on. Go on, beat it.
00:48:23I tell you, I've had it with Arthur. She's been consulting with her.
00:48:48I wish you could have seen yourself when you came back. You were drunk and disgusting.
00:48:51Thank God no one saw it. No one will know about it, Charles, I promise you.
00:48:57Well, it looks like you're enjoying our western hospitality, Barnstable.
00:49:01I thought you'd be leaving town by now. A civilized person would have taken no for an answer.
00:49:07My friend, we don't break ranks when we see eastern money. We're a loyal community, Barnstable.
00:49:14Just a rip-roaring old two-gun western town, eh?
00:49:16All right, Philip.
00:49:18Step right up, ladies and gentlemen. Contest closes at sundown.
00:49:31Whoever eats the most pie will be declared champion as a comstock.
00:49:36Step right up, ladies and gentlemen. All benefits to the ladies' bazaar.
00:49:39Barnstable, you son of a bitch.
00:49:58Come on, John.
00:50:00Come on, John.
00:50:02Come on, John.
00:50:03Come on, John.
00:50:04Come on, John.
00:50:06Come on, John.
00:50:36Come on, John.
00:50:37Come on, John.
00:50:38Come on, John.
00:50:39Come on, John.
00:50:40Come on, John.
00:50:41Come on, John.
00:50:42Come on, John.
00:50:43Come on, John.
00:50:44Come on, John.
00:50:45Come on, John.
00:50:46Come on, John.
00:50:47Come on, John.
00:50:48Come on, John.
00:50:49Come on, John.
00:50:50Come on, John.
00:50:51Come on, John.
00:50:52Come on, John.
00:50:53Come on, John.
00:50:54Come on, John.
00:50:55Come on, John.
00:50:56Come on, John.
00:50:57Come on, John.
00:50:58Come on, John.
00:50:59Come on, John.
00:51:00Come on, John.
00:51:01Come on, John.
00:51:02Come on, John.
00:51:03Now, Phil, just about to have another drink on the rifle corporation.
00:51:32Won't you join us?
00:51:34Thank you, by Mr.
00:51:35Now, that's the way we do it up in the Comstock.
00:51:37Why don't you all drink and get friendly?
00:51:40Phil, I think I should apologize for the high incident.
00:51:44I guess we all acted like kids.
00:51:46In a way, I'm sorry it happened.
00:51:48I had too much to drink the other day.
00:51:50I'm afraid I said some unattractive things.
00:51:56I've been called a lot worse things in my day.
00:51:58You know, it's a tragedy that two men can't relate to each other anymore.
00:52:02I feel like gentlemen.
00:52:04I think I'm finally beginning to understand you people up here.
00:52:08Hey, look, this place closes in a few minutes.
00:52:11We can break open some good cognac at my place.
00:52:13I have a magnificent view of the canyon.
00:52:24Nice place you've got here.
00:52:26Yeah.
00:52:32...
00:52:34...
00:52:36...
00:52:37...
00:52:40...
00:52:41...
00:52:44To be continued...
00:52:46...
00:52:48...
00:52:49...
00:53:20I see you get a piece of the action.
00:53:40Naturally, I'll have to inform Mr. Reich and Mr. Silverdale of your offer.
00:53:46You've got no class at all, Phil.
00:53:47You've got no class.
00:54:17You've got no class at all.
00:54:47I'm going to St. Francis Community Hospital for Flesh Wounds at 3.30 this morning.
00:54:51Patient should be released sometime tomorrow.
00:54:5410-4.
00:54:54What the hell are you people doing to me?
00:55:03I haven't done anything.
00:55:04State Patrol doesn't go into Silverdale County.
00:55:07Hey, Fox, get over here.
00:55:0912-7-7, come in.
00:55:11You can't put people in jail for no reason at all.
00:55:13I haven't done anything.
00:55:15Now look.
00:55:16I admit I got a little drunk with that Maldor, but that doesn't give him any right to hit me over the head.
00:55:21Get me out of here.
00:55:22I want to use the telephone.
00:55:25I want to use the telephone.
00:55:28Answer me, you bastard!
00:55:29All right, constable.
00:55:30Calm down.
00:55:30I want to see my lawyer.
00:55:31Calm down.
00:55:36I demand my constitutional rights.
00:55:39I want a lawyer now!
00:55:41Wait.
00:55:44My excuse about this.
00:55:48Your town's dead.
00:55:49Do you hear me?
00:55:51Dead!
00:55:53Well, apparently you're not aware of the charges against you, Barnstable.
00:55:58Last night, after an evening of carousing in front of witnesses, you repaid Mr. Maldove's
00:56:13offer of hospitality by attempting to murder him.
00:56:19What?
00:56:21There's something jamming my network.
00:56:22From above Indian Flats, illegal equipment's operating out there.
00:56:32All right, closer.
00:56:33Pull the master switch.
00:56:35Watch out.
00:56:37This could discharge phosphorated gas.
00:56:39I've got to control it now.
00:56:41Can I dump some water over here?
00:56:42It's still smoking.
00:56:46It's all right, Eddie.
00:56:47Dr. Clemens knows what he's doing.
00:56:50Don't catch anything.
00:56:51Don't catch anything.
00:56:52Leave that damn water alone.
00:56:54This is the worst thing for electrical fires.
00:57:01Stand back, you two.
00:57:01I'm going to connect the auxiliary cable.
00:57:05Okay, we're all right now.
00:57:07The whole thing's starting to shake like it's having a fit.
00:57:09We're going to inject actinomycin D intravenous.
00:57:12We've got to keep it in a state of hibernation.
00:57:20The spasms are subsiding.
00:57:22There's a regular pattern developing.
00:57:24Look.
00:57:26It's incredible.
00:57:27Entire cell area seem to be multiplying,
00:57:30expanding the tissues like a giant hydrocone.
00:57:33Gentlemen, I have asked you here to volunteer in the spirit of our city's first vigilance committee,
00:58:01the Society of the 601.
00:58:03The Society of the 601.
00:58:04As you know, there's been an attempt on my life.
00:58:08I must report to you, we are dealing with no ordinary criminal.
00:58:12Christopher Barnstable comes to us representing the largest mining interests in the world.
00:58:18Reich International.
00:58:21Are we to let this opportunist buy our land?
00:58:24No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:58:25No, no, no, no.
00:58:25Horsin our air!
00:58:27No, no, no, no.
00:58:27We cannot burden our citizens with acts of violence.
00:58:30No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:58:32We must face Mr. Reich and his gangster emissaries with courage and strength.
00:58:40Yeah, men.
00:58:41Law and order will form the backbone of our resolve.
00:58:44We can't resort to mob rule, Barnstable will suffer swift and exact justice.
00:58:59No scandal, do you understand?
00:59:03I don't want anything messy to happen.
00:59:07Hey!
00:59:11Hey!
00:59:14I got a word
00:59:26for the justice man
00:59:29set and ride
00:59:32for the justice man
00:59:35for the justice man
00:59:41Oh, void
00:59:52Oh, you man
00:59:53You have a word
00:59:5814Si
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01:00:11I can't get you.
01:00:41I wish I could have prevented this, Barnstable.
01:00:45But I can't dispute the will of the majority.
01:00:48In the nasty publicity, I'm sure your employer wouldn't want any of this to get out.
01:00:54After our little ritual is over, your body will be discovered at the bottom of the Yellow Jacket mine.
01:01:00Your neck will have been broken in the fall.
01:01:03It's only a thousand feet down.
01:01:06You should have never tried to escape, Barnstable.
01:01:11Ooh!
01:01:33Alta, how the hell did you find out?
01:01:35One of those black-shirted bastards shot off his mouth at my place last night.
01:01:39I've got to get to a phone.
01:01:40My head's bleeding, I guess.
01:01:41Look, hang on.
01:01:43With my lights off, I think we can lose him in the dark.
01:01:45If we can make it to Indian Flats, I think Cyrus Clemens will help us.
01:01:50All right.
01:01:51It's Barnstable.
01:02:15Dr. Clemens, we're opposed to hurry.
01:02:17It's Mr. Barnstable.
01:02:17He's hurt bad.
01:02:18I don't care how bad he's hurt.
01:02:19Keep him away from the hybrid.
01:02:21No interruptions.
01:02:22That's critical.
01:02:26I'm sorry.
01:02:28But Dr. Clemens says no one gets hit.
01:02:30I want this man captured alive.
01:02:32Can you hear me clearly?
01:02:33If Barnstable reaches the outside, there could be grave repercussions.
01:02:40Remember that.
01:02:41Fasten your tear gas canisters.
01:02:44I'll be in constant communication with all personnel.
01:02:48We have already cut off the surrounding exits to Indian Flats.
01:02:52Good hunting, gentlemen.
01:02:53Squads 1 through 7, advance to entrance point A.
01:03:18Come on, men.
01:03:23Take cover.
01:03:25He may be armed.
01:03:33As soon as he shows himself, we blast him with the gas.
01:03:37If he's somewhere down in Clemens' lab, we'll have to shoot our way in.
01:03:42Smoke him out.
01:03:44I want him put on ice till I contact right.
01:03:47Will you put that gun away, Philip?
01:03:48I'm ready to drop the gas whenever you say, Mr. Silverdale.
01:03:51All right, Barnstable.
01:03:52We know you're down there.
01:03:55We'll give you just 10 seconds to come out, and then we're coming in.
01:03:5910, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
01:04:11All right, Barnstable.
01:04:13Fire!
01:04:13Fire!
01:04:13Fire!
01:04:22Fire!
01:04:32Fire!
01:04:33Fire!
01:04:37No.
01:04:38No.
01:04:39There's nobody going to do it in this.
01:04:40It's full of gas.
01:04:41We've got to save the creature!
01:05:03I've got to get out there and stop this!
01:05:05Come on!
01:05:07I've got to kill my experiment!
01:05:21Silverdale!
01:05:27They killed my experiment!
01:05:29I've got a lying animal down there!
01:05:31Where's Barnstable?
01:05:35We want Barnstable!
01:05:37Deliver him and we'll save your animals!
01:05:39Otherwise, we'll smash it all!
01:05:41They must be stopped!
01:05:43Pull off your men!
01:05:45Cease fire, men!
01:05:47Caraposa, Eddie, out!
01:05:49Come on out!
01:05:51I've made a deal with Silverdale!
01:05:53Barnstable's over there in the doorway!
01:05:55There's Barnstable!
01:05:57Get him, Ben!
01:05:59Freeze, you bastard!
01:06:01Come on out!
01:06:03I've made a deal with Silverdale!
01:06:05Barnstable's over there in the doorway!
01:06:07There's Barnstable!
01:06:08Get him, Ben!
01:06:09Freeze, you bastard!
01:06:11Get him!
01:06:29Awk's be the end, Mark!
01:06:31Oof!
01:06:33No!
01:06:35No!
01:06:36Oh!
01:06:37Come on, let's get it.
01:06:56My God. The boy's dead.
01:06:59What the hell have you done, Clemens?
01:07:01What kind of beast was that?
01:07:03Easy, take it easy. That's my hybrid out there, Silverdale.
01:07:06You can't kill it. We've got to capture it alive.
01:07:11We're lucky Bonanza days are over and the tourists have all gone home.
01:07:14Look at the size of those footprints.
01:07:19Whatever it is, Clemens, we'll deal with it internally.
01:07:23I don't want the National Guard or the federal government involved.
01:07:28We'll handle this ourselves.
01:07:29I'm inclined to agree with you for once, Silverdale.
01:07:33The existence of such an animal could create a dangerous wave of panic.
01:07:36Things could get out of control.
01:07:39We could earn it down.
01:07:41Swear in more deputies.
01:07:43Killing is a last resort, Maldove.
01:07:45This may be one of the most important scientific discoveries in history.
01:07:50If we can isolate the animal, study it,
01:07:53we may have the key to the mystery of creation itself.
01:07:57Maybe the monster is some sort of sign, a messenger.
01:08:00Anyway, I hope I find him first.
01:08:02What a masterpiece of scientific reasoning, my dear.
01:08:10You're a credit to your mentor.
01:08:12Let her go.
01:08:13She's been under a lot of strain.
01:08:15ا maybe the features of the Monitor, my Ollie said to her my mentor.
01:08:24Check out what's he's drawn with!
01:08:26Check out!
01:08:27Get into account!
01:08:30Check out!
01:08:33Check out!
01:08:38Check out!
01:08:39Check out!
01:08:40Check out!
01:08:40Check out!
01:08:41Check out!
01:08:42Check out!
01:08:42Oh, you won't hurt me, will you?
01:08:56What is it?
01:08:58Don't. Don't be frightened.
01:09:01I've been following you all the way from the glory hole.
01:09:05I'm not going to hurt you. I'm your friend.
01:09:10You've got to have food and care.
01:09:12You'll never survive up here alone.
01:09:18Follow me.
01:09:20Come on.
01:09:22Down the mountain where you'll be warm and safe with me.
01:09:25Come on.
01:09:43Mariposa!
01:09:56Hey!
01:09:58Where are you?
01:10:04Mariposa!
01:10:10Mariposa!
01:10:11Watch out!
01:10:12Mariposa!
01:10:22Are you all right?
01:10:23Yes, Eddie.
01:10:24But he wasn't going to kill me, even after you threw the rock at him.
01:10:28He was wild.
01:10:28What else could I do?
01:10:30Mariposa!
01:10:30Mariposa!
01:10:31Where are you going?
01:10:33Mariposa!
01:10:34Where are you going?
01:10:35Come back!
01:10:36Mariposa!
01:10:37Mariposa!
01:10:38Mariposa!
01:10:39Mariposa!
01:10:40Mariposa!
01:10:42Mariposa!
01:10:43Mariposa!
01:10:43This is an official announcement.
01:10:45A state of emergency is in force.
01:10:48There is no cause for panic, fellow citizens.
01:10:53Our emergency communications network is in effect.
01:10:57Our vigilance committee is now operating all media outposts.
01:11:01Do not, I repeat, do not attempt to use your telephones as the lines have been appropriated
01:11:10for official use.
01:11:12Now, until we discover the cause of certain unexplained events following the recapture
01:11:18of Christopher Barnstable by our deputy patrol, I hereby declare martial law throughout Silverdale
01:11:26County.
01:11:28Curfew is in effect.
01:11:34Over here!
01:11:40My God, this is becoming a nightmare, Clemens.
01:11:43Your beast is heading for our city.
01:11:45Strange, seems to be leaving a clear trail.
01:11:47There's a definite pattern to it, too.
01:11:49It's obviously in higher intelligence than we thought.
01:11:52Ah, this is ridiculous.
01:11:54I can't accept this concept of intelligence.
01:11:57I say it's a damaged mongoloid beast.
01:12:00But if you have discovered a throwback, Clemens, we could capture it for our museum.
01:12:0650 cents ahead for children, $1.75 for families, could support our whole restoration program.
01:12:16Or we could even get the old Snow Mountain Railroad running again.
01:12:19Shhh- shhh- shhh- shhh- shhh- shhh- shhhh..
01:12:20�a kirsh
01:12:27Do you believe in the monsters?
01:12:38I don't believe in the monsters.
01:12:41Stupid adults believe in it.
01:12:44Mmm, these are good hot dogs.
01:12:47I don't believe in monsters.
01:12:50The adults are so scared.
01:12:57I repeat, keep all children off the streets.
01:13:16All deputies will maintain 24-hour surveillance
01:13:19until we track this thing down.
01:13:27Ah!
01:13:33Ah!
01:13:57Ah!
01:13:58Ah!
01:13:59Ah!
01:14:00Ah!
01:14:02HENNY
01:14:07Uh!
01:14:09It's then bitten.
01:14:14No more to the of the…
01:14:16The angels.
01:14:18Let's go.
01:14:48Let's go.
01:15:18Let's go.
01:15:48Let's go.
01:16:18Good hunting, men.
01:16:20Here.
01:16:24Here he is.
01:16:42Surround him, men.
01:16:44Here.
01:16:46Here.
01:16:50Watch yourself.
01:16:58Move back.
01:17:02Watch yourself.
01:17:14Move back.
01:17:16All right, men.
01:17:28Get it.
01:17:30Get the ropes on it.
01:17:32Get the ropes on it.
01:17:34Come on.
01:17:36Come on.
01:17:38Come on.
01:17:40Come on.
01:17:42Come on.
01:17:44Come on.
01:17:46Come on.
01:17:48Come on.
01:17:50Come on.
01:17:52Come on.
01:17:54Come on.
01:17:56Move in there, quick.
01:17:58Move in there, quick.
01:18:08Get him down.
01:18:12Move in there, quick.
01:18:14Pull up.
01:18:15Come on.
01:18:16Get him down.
01:18:17Pull up.
01:18:18Pull up.
01:18:22Pull up.
01:18:23Pull up.
01:18:24Pull up.
01:18:25Pull up.
01:18:26Pull up.
01:18:28Pull up.
01:18:30Pull up.
01:18:32Come in, get up.
01:18:35He's bleeding.
01:18:39He's bleeding.
01:18:52Hold. Hold.
01:19:02Now run for it, Clemens. We've got him.
01:19:05As soon as he's quiet, drag him down to the dump.
01:19:12You see, by preventing the people from selling their mine leases to you,
01:19:16I was able to buy them all myself.
01:19:19All in the interest of conservation.
01:19:21Even picked up Doc Clemens' lease on Indian flats.
01:19:25Even if your preposterous story were true, Barnstable,
01:19:29I'm afraid no one would believe you.
01:19:31See, it's your word against Mr. Maldorf's.
01:19:34That son of a bitch tried to frame me.
01:19:37Kept me locked up with that crazy sheriff, and you let it all happen.
01:19:40Even silenced out.
01:19:42Well, as my grandfather used to say,
01:19:45time is the eternal judge of events, Barnstable.
01:19:48I'm afraid it's all water over the dam now.
01:19:51You see, you became an embarrassment to Mr. Reich,
01:19:54and I protected his reputation.
01:19:56I sold the mining leases to Reich International on my terms.
01:20:01Here's the confirmation.
01:20:06You really did it.
01:20:09You really did it.
01:20:11Yes, I'm reactivating the old mines.
01:20:15Reich and I have agreed that the charge of attempted murder against you will be dropped.
01:20:19You're technically a free man.
01:20:20My deputies will escort you to Reno Municipal Airport tonight,
01:20:23and Reich's plane will pick you up there.
01:20:25I believe you have a new assignment in Asia.
01:20:28You haven't restored the past up here, Silverdale.
01:20:31You've destroyed the present.
01:20:33Town meeting will come to order!
01:20:39I've arranged a diversion, an entertainment.
01:20:54I think Mr. Reich would like you to witness this announcement.
01:20:59Down in front, order!
01:21:02Let's go.
01:21:03Let's go.
01:21:04Let's go.
01:21:05Let's go.
01:21:06Let's go.
01:21:07Let's go.
01:21:08Let's go.
01:21:09Let's go.
01:21:10Let's go.
01:21:11Let's go.
01:21:12Let's go.
01:21:13Let's go.
01:21:14Let's go.
01:21:15Let's go.
01:21:16Let's go.
01:21:31The crisis we have suffered is at an end.
01:21:34is at an end thanks to the swift and courageous action of our volunteer
01:21:45committee of vigilance we may all return to our everyday tasks in peace and
01:21:52security the wild beast whose rampages wreaked havoc on private property
01:22:01threatening the lives of women and little children has been captured
01:22:08dr. Clemens informs me that this creature's existence is of profound
01:22:14interest to the world's scientific community and must be kept here in our
01:22:19most isolated part of town naturally the Comstock Historical Society has accepted
01:22:28custody of the specimen and will release news of its discovery to the outside
01:22:34world in due course now we may expect more visitors to Silverdale County but
01:22:41revenues from tourism will more than make up for the inconvenience you're not
01:22:47gonna make a circus out of an important scientific discovery Silverdale I'll
01:22:51protest and I have more good news we have received a cable from Rupert Reich
01:23:01himself offering unlimited funds in the common interest of conservation and for
01:23:09our first project Reich will restore the old Silver Queen and Yellow Jacket mines to
01:23:15their original working order as an historical monument it's a trick he's lying
01:23:21I'm lying and the Sun Mountain Railroad will run again on golden rail built by a new
01:23:31bonanza
01:23:32lies lies lies lies lies lies he stole it on YouTube Silverdale's got our money oh lies lies get out of here liar lies
01:23:45lies lies lies lies
01:24:01look fellow citizens feast your eyes on the eighth wonder of the world
01:24:07people
01:24:18kill
01:24:19дост
01:24:21is
01:24:23yeah
01:24:25the
01:24:27Stop them!
01:24:28Stop them!
01:24:30Stop them!
01:24:31Right into them!
01:24:32Run them down!
01:24:34Kill them!
01:24:36Right into them!
01:24:37Run them down!
01:24:39Make them pay!
01:24:41Make them all pay!
01:24:46Kill them!
01:24:47Make them pay!
01:24:57Make them all pay!
01:25:01Hit them!
01:25:03Woohoo!
01:25:06Woohoo!
01:25:21Ben!
01:25:26Run them down!
01:25:27Ha!
01:25:28Ha!
01:25:28Ha!
01:25:29Ha!
01:25:30Ha!
01:25:30Ha!
01:25:31Ha!
01:25:31Ha!
01:25:31Ha!
01:25:31Ha!
01:25:31Kill the traitor first before the rest, men!
01:25:46Fellow citizens, we are the custodians of an era!
01:25:55In hope to go away days!
01:26:01I am dedicated my life to the restoration of this famous Bonanza Citadel!
01:26:12Kill the children!
01:26:14Watch out, watch out, watch out!
01:26:17Get back, everybody! Run! The truck's full of gas! It'll explode!
01:26:21Monster!
01:26:21An eye for an eye!
01:26:36Violence in the name of justice!
01:26:40Controls the masses! It always has!
01:26:44Do you hear me, Bonanza Citadel? I've beaten you!
01:26:52Time is the eternal judge of events!
01:26:55Do you hear me, Bonanza Citadel? Do you hear me?
01:27:00I've beaten you, Bonanza Citadel!
01:27:04I have embraced this man, Bonanza Citadel!
01:27:06I've beaten him, Bonanza!
01:27:06I've beaten him!
01:27:07Byebomb
01:27:24See, bon shortly!
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