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00:00:25Good heavens, I just realized where we are.
00:00:42Satan's hollow.
00:00:42Why did we come way out here, Park?
00:00:45Just to be alone.
00:00:47Silly, I know that.
00:00:48But why this spooky place?
00:00:50The lake would have been more romantic.
00:00:53Sure.
00:00:54And as busy as a meat market selling 10 cents a day.
00:00:57We interrupt the music to bring you a news bulletin
00:01:00concerning the fiery object that was reported to have crashed
00:01:02in the hills east of town an hour ago.
00:01:05Fiery object? What's he talking about?
00:01:07Shh. Let's hear this.
00:01:09The object, whatever it was, has not been located yet,
00:01:12although state police are combing the area
00:01:14where it was seen to have come down.
00:01:16No trace of any wreckage or debris has been found.
00:01:19The order of witnesses to the mysterious crash of Warburg
00:01:22and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stokes,
00:01:24said they were just preparing to retire for the night
00:01:27when they saw a bright flash through their bedroom window.
00:01:30They ran to the window just in time to see what Mr. Stokes described
00:01:33as a giant-sized shooting star dive behind a hill
00:01:37and apparently explode.
00:01:38The witnesses were unable to say exactly how far away the fireball fell,
00:01:42and it is believed that this is the reason the searchers
00:01:44have been unsuccessful in locating it.
00:01:47Stay tuned to the station for further developments as they occur.
00:01:50And now we return to music for your late-hour listening enjoyment.
00:01:55What in the world do you think it was?
00:01:57Not from this world, baby.
00:01:59You heard what the man said.
00:02:01It came from the sky.
00:02:02Batty, aren't you ever serious?
00:02:05Sure, I'm real serious right now.
00:02:07About you.
00:02:30Well, Sue, that sounds about like him.
00:02:32Did you have any money with you?
00:02:34Enough, but I'll tell you, Judy,
00:02:36he's not going to do that to me again.
00:02:38That's what you said the last time.
00:02:41Hey, there's Chris.
00:02:44Gee, he's a little early.
00:02:45Well, I'll see you later.
00:02:55Hey, you ready?
00:02:57Just about, but you're a little early.
00:02:59I'll be right back.
00:03:00Okay, hurry.
00:03:06Well, hello, handsome.
00:03:29Well, hello yourself way up there.
00:03:31How's it going, Chris?
00:03:34Oh, couldn't be better right now.
00:03:36You still mad at me, Annie?
00:03:38I never was.
00:03:39I couldn't care less.
00:03:41Yeah, you couldn't.
00:03:43Oh, come on now.
00:03:44You...
00:03:45Oh, hi, honey.
00:03:50Hi, honey.
00:03:51Hi, honey.
00:03:52Well, where shall we start?
00:04:08How about a nice drive in the country?
00:04:11Oh, just like that, huh?
00:04:13Are you sure you want to go with little me?
00:04:15Or how do you rather see the country with Annie?
00:04:18Don't be like that.
00:04:19You know that's all over and done with, don't you?
00:04:21Well, I certainly thought so.
00:04:22But I no sooner turn my back
00:04:24and I see you looking up there with those big cow eyes.
00:04:27Oh, I was just talking to her.
00:04:29Now, come on.
00:04:30You know me better than that.
00:04:32Well, you did date her a while.
00:04:34I suppose it's okay just to talk.
00:04:37But that's all you'd better do, Chris Johnson.
00:04:39All right, okay.
00:04:40Let's go.
00:04:41Let's go.
00:05:11Mmm, this is more like it.
00:05:19Yeah.
00:05:19All we need is a loaf of bread and a chug of wine.
00:05:22Gee, we're really in the world in it.
00:05:24Yeah.
00:05:25Making a coke and bound.
00:05:27We got it made.
00:05:29Ew, you dirty young man.
00:05:30Come on, let's get next to me, Chris.
00:05:32Okay.
00:05:33Okay.
00:05:33Okay.
00:05:41Hmm, this is nice.
00:05:45Yeah.
00:05:46It's good to get away from everyone sometimes.
00:05:48You know, I mean really get away.
00:05:50It really is.
00:05:53Say, isn't this a spot with a flying saucer landing?
00:05:57Oh, the radio only said a flaming object.
00:06:00It could have been a shooting star or a satellite or anything like that.
00:06:04Okay, boys.
00:06:05Well, I'd like to think it was a flying saucer with little green men that come to say, take
00:06:11me to here later.
00:06:12Yeah, later.
00:06:13And we'd be all over the newspapers.
00:06:15But, but seriously, have you, have you ever thought about, well, sometimes when I'm alone,
00:06:24I think about the things that we don't know about, well, about the sky and the earth and
00:06:29the air and the wind and, well, even this leaf.
00:06:33Well, Chris, I didn't know you were a philosopher.
00:06:36And you sound just like Professor Clary.
00:06:38Well, I suppose I do.
00:06:40But Clary's lectures have started me to thinking.
00:06:42Well, like, oh, we don't really know what keeps this earth in orbit or, or what's out
00:06:47there in space.
00:06:49Sometimes when I'm by myself, I.
00:06:55There they are.
00:07:08Hi.
00:07:09We thought we'd find you two out in the boondocks.
00:07:12Yeah.
00:07:13It's so good to see you.
00:07:15We're going down to the beach and have a dance then.
00:07:17You guys want to come along?
00:07:20Uh, no thanks, Rog.
00:07:22We'll, uh, we'll see you down there later, maybe.
00:07:25Oh, all right.
00:07:28You two have fun.
00:07:30We'll try.
00:07:31Come on, Chris.
00:07:53Let's take a walk.
00:07:53We'll try.
00:08:09Hey, you were comparing me a moment ago with Clary.
00:08:34Did I ever tell you about the day that he slipped right off his desk and fell in the middle of the orals?
00:08:39No. How in the world did he fall off his desk?
00:08:42Well, you know the way he props himself back on his spine like he does?
00:08:46Well, on this particular day, they had just treated the floors, and he had both feet out in front of him.
00:08:50Both of them slipped and kapalied off.
00:08:55Oh, poor old Professor Clary. I can just see him doing that.
00:08:59Then what happened?
00:09:00Well, then he gets up off the floor and adjusts his glasses. You know the way he does.
00:09:04And since completely unrattled, all right, class, now that I have succeeded in fracturing my left fibula, my right fibula, several vertebrae, as well as caving in a portion of my ribcage, we might as well continue with the oral examination.
00:09:20Oh, Chris, you sound just like him.
00:09:28Judy, you want me to clue you in on something?
00:09:30Sure, why?
00:09:33You saw Mel's when you left. I mean, you're special.
00:09:36Hmm. Just like the song says, sweeter than wine.
00:09:46Uh-huh.
00:09:47And you'd better not have any more. You'll allow us to get back.
00:09:51And remember, you're driving.
00:09:53Come on, now. What's with this running off of this? Long weekend, remember?
00:09:56We don't have to be back in class till next Tuesday.
00:09:58Well, what do you want the kids? Spend the next four days out here?
00:10:02Hey, that's the best idea I've heard today.
00:10:04Hey, sorry, but I've got to get back home before Mrs. Pierce ain't moving up.
00:10:08Hey, that's another good idea.
00:10:10Big talk. Nothing but big talk.
00:10:14You know you wouldn't get mad if your life depended on it.
00:10:21Why, you...
00:10:23What?
00:10:32Wait, wait, wait. Look out.
00:10:34What?
00:10:34What?
00:10:34Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:11:04Oh, oh, oh.
00:11:34Oh, oh, oh.
00:12:04Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:12:34Oh, oh, oh.
00:12:36Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:12:42Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:12:49Well, Clint, was that fiery object that crashed last night what they were looking for?
00:13:17Yep, a rocket.
00:13:19One of ours.
00:13:20And would you believe it?
00:13:21Those government boys were already there.
00:13:24How the hell they beat us out here?
00:13:26That beats me how they do it.
00:13:28But I'll tell you one thing.
00:13:29They won't get my vote in any popularity contest.
00:13:32What do you mean?
00:13:33I mean, that thing crashed right here in my county, and they won't let me near it.
00:13:36Makes me about half sore.
00:13:38I can't say that, Blake.
00:13:40Come on, we're wasting time here.
00:13:42Let's go.
00:13:43Alan.
00:13:44Alan Clayton.
00:13:45Clint Crawford.
00:13:46Or should I say Sheriff Crawford?
00:13:47Oh, Clint will do.
00:13:48How are you, Alan?
00:13:49Fine.
00:13:50Fine.
00:13:51Say, I heard you were elected over old Tig Potts by a landslide.
00:13:52Congratulations.
00:13:53Oh, well, thanks.
00:13:54Oh, well, you haven't met my chief deputy, Ben Whitfield, Professor Alan Clayton.
00:13:55How do you do?
00:13:56Hi, how are you?
00:13:57Fine.
00:13:58Fine.
00:13:59Say, I heard you were elected over old Tig Potts by a landslide.
00:14:02Congratulations.
00:14:03Oh, well, thanks.
00:14:04Oh, uh, you haven't met my chief deputy, Ben Whitfield, Professor Alan Clayton.
00:14:08How do you do?
00:14:09Hi, how are you?
00:14:10Fine.
00:14:11Alan was, uh, head of the biology department at the university before you came here.
00:14:14But I thought you were over at Cape Kennedy.
00:14:16Well, what are you doing out here today?
00:14:18Hey, uh, is, is that one of the rockets you built and now they're mad at you because
00:14:23it cracked up?
00:14:24I wouldn't be at all surprised.
00:14:26No, I guess they just figured they had to have an egghead in on the party.
00:14:29Well, I hope you get along with those government boys better than I did.
00:14:42I wonder where they're going.
00:14:43I don't know.
00:14:45Hey, there's a call coming in.
00:14:47Right.
00:14:48Clint, I guess your business kind of keeps you hopping too, doesn't it?
00:14:51Sure does.
00:14:52Well, listen, I've got to get over and see what these government boys want.
00:14:55Say, why don't you come over to the house some night and have a cold beer with me?
00:14:58Well, thanks.
00:14:59I just might take you up on that.
00:15:00Do that, Clint.
00:15:01Nice to see you.
00:15:02Bye, Alan.
00:15:03Yeah.
00:15:04Okay, Pat.
00:15:05We're only about five minutes away from there now.
00:15:06Unit one out.
00:15:07What's up?
00:15:08Pat said it's murder.
00:15:10Where?
00:15:11Satan's Hollow.
00:15:12Satan's Hollow.
00:15:14Oh, my God.
00:15:44Oh, my God.
00:16:14I bet a girl's dead.
00:16:29The Williams boy's still alive.
00:16:31Ambulance driver said it's hard to tell how bad he was hurt.
00:16:34Sometimes a lot of blood makes it look worse than it is.
00:16:36I sure hope so.
00:16:37Clint, did you ever see anything as bad in your life as the way that little girl was chewed up?
00:16:43There wasn't even enough left of her face to identify.
00:16:46I know.
00:16:47I hate to think our folks are going to take it.
00:16:49What kind of a killer could do a thing like that?
00:16:54I wish I knew.
00:16:55What the devil's going on around here, Clint?
00:17:06I went out there where that thing cracked up and those government boys wouldn't let me near the place.
00:17:10Same thing happened to me.
00:17:12Seems it's in my county, but outside my jurisdiction.
00:17:15Now, one of them told me you fellas followed the ambulance down here, so I headed this way.
00:17:19Hey, what's going on?
00:17:22Murder, Wes.
00:17:23Girl chewed to pieces, boy barely alive.
00:17:26Who, Clint?
00:17:27Buddy Williams and the Bennett girl.
00:17:30When did it happen?
00:17:31Sometime last night.
00:17:33Any idea who did it?
00:17:34No.
00:17:35No idea.
00:17:37You should have seen that little girl's body.
00:17:40What do you mean?
00:17:41I'll tell you later.
00:17:43Come on, help us look around, Wes.
00:17:45Let me get some pictures first.
00:17:46No, first we try to find some kind of a lead.
00:17:50Okay, where do we start?
00:17:52Then you go north.
00:17:54Buddy, you try that direction.
00:17:55I'll take the woods.
00:17:56And be careful.
00:18:16You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:17You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:17You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:18You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:19You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:20You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:21You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:22You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:23You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:24You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:25You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:26You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:27You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:28You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:29You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:30You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:31You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:18:32You try to find some kind of a lead.
00:21:23Now this is where something came out of the woods onto the road here.
00:21:27And over here where the ground is so often left some tracks.
00:21:31You ever seen anything like this in your life?
00:21:36Nope.
00:21:37Can't say as they have.
00:21:38Got any ideas Ben?
00:21:40Well, I'll tell you what it looks like.
00:21:42The bull gator leaves tracks something like this.
00:21:45A gator walking on his hind legs?
00:21:47And I said it looks like it, but these are different. They're larger much more
00:21:52I'm a taxing to be coming from that direction
00:21:55Then suppose that suppose you backtrack see what you can find out. I'll follow them see where they leave right clear
00:22:02Well, what about me?
00:22:03Now you go back to car call Pat tell him to bring some plaster out here
00:22:07So I can make a moulage of these tracks tell them to make it snappy right? Oh, and Wes
00:22:13Don't say anything about this to your newspapers at least not for the time being
00:22:16And you know, I have this place. I mean it
00:22:20Okay, for the time being
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00:36:28I think you should call Chef Crawford so they can notify the officers out there to watch for them.
00:36:33If any of them were to get hurt or killed, we'd never forgive ourselves.
00:36:37All right.
00:36:58Hey, you guys are late.
00:37:00Sorry, we stopped off to get some goodies.
00:37:02Hey, you haven't thrown a same pair of clothes?
00:37:03Nah.
00:37:04Most of them over by Satan's Holly anyway.
00:37:07Where are you having him?
00:37:09Here, sir.
00:37:10I got him.
00:37:11You crazy man.
00:37:17Give me a goodie, Charlie.
00:37:24The sheriff isn't in his office.
00:37:26Did you try Darlene's sister?
00:37:27Yeah, but she had already left the hospital.
00:37:29I called her house and she isn't there either.
00:37:31Okay.
00:37:32We'd better go to the lake and tell the gang to stay away from there.
00:37:36Whatever you say.
00:37:40Hey, what about your order?
00:37:57To help you.
00:37:58OK.
00:37:59Oh, OK.
00:38:00I'm up.
00:38:01So.
00:38:03As I see a ì§“ on the screen in her image.
00:38:08Yes, no.
00:38:10You really want to know that there will be a scene in her lounge on the screen.
00:38:13What do you plan?
00:38:14Well.
00:38:15Are you on the street?
00:38:16Well.
00:38:17We'll try.
00:38:18Well.
00:38:19All right.
00:38:20Well.
00:38:21Not...
00:38:21I mean, right?
00:39:53That's what Ben said.
00:39:57And you say you tried to follow the tracks?
00:39:59Yeah.
00:40:00Yeah, but we lost them on hard ground.
00:40:03Say, how about a drink?
00:40:04Oh, no thanks.
00:40:05I'm on duty.
00:40:06You don't mind if I have one, do you?
00:40:08Be my guest.
00:40:09Oh, no thanks.
00:40:39Oh, no thanks.
00:41:09Oh, no thanks.
00:41:39Oh, no thanks.
00:41:52Sheriff's office, Deputy Lynch speaking.
00:41:55Oh, hi, Joan.
00:41:57No, he isn't here right now.
00:41:58He drove over to Lanesburg to Professor Clayton's house.
00:42:01Yeah.
00:42:03Then, uh, then you're not sure what kind of animal made that track?
00:42:13No, but I'd like to study the moulage a little longer.
00:42:17All right, Alan, but I need to know something as soon as possible.
00:42:20Right.
00:42:21I'll try and let you know something by morning.
00:42:23Fine, I'd appreciate it.
00:42:25Good night, Alan.
00:42:25Good night, Clint.
00:42:27Good night.
00:42:28Good night.
00:42:28Unit 1 calling base.
00:42:55Unit 1 calling base.
00:42:58Pat, I'm leaving Professor Clayton's house, headed for Satan's Hollow.
00:43:04You're the one out.
00:43:25Hello?
00:43:26This is Joan Scott.
00:43:28Is Sheriff Crawford there?
00:43:30No, he just left.
00:43:32Oh, I missed him at the office, too.
00:43:35Well, thank you anyway.
00:43:37I'm going to be here.
00:43:47Oh.
00:43:48Come on.
00:44:18Come on.
00:44:48Come on.
00:45:18Come on.
00:45:48Come on.
00:46:18Come on.
00:46:19Come on.
00:46:20Come on.
00:46:22Come on.
00:46:24Come on.
00:46:32Come on.
00:46:34Come on.
00:46:36Come on.
00:46:38Come on.
00:46:40Come on.
00:46:42Come on.
00:46:44Come on.
00:46:46Come on.
00:46:52Come on.
00:46:54Come on.
00:46:56Come on.
00:47:04Come on.
00:47:06Come on.
00:47:08Come on.
00:47:10Come on.
00:47:11Come on.
00:47:12Come on.
00:47:13Come on.
00:47:14Come on.
00:47:15Come on.
00:47:16Come on.
00:47:18Come on.
00:47:20Come on.
00:47:22The wind up.
00:47:24Come in, Ben! Come in!
00:47:54Come in!
00:48:24Come in!
00:48:54Hey, there's a great new instrumental by the Wildcats.
00:49:06Another climber for our top 40.
00:49:09Now, if you can't want to eat, it's a swingin' this place in town.
00:49:11Hey, someone's coming.
00:49:13Chris and Judy.
00:49:22What are you doing out here?
00:49:24I came to tell you to take your party somewhere else.
00:49:26What, and leave here?
00:49:27You're sick, man.
00:49:29It's with everybody, anyhow.
00:49:30That's all we heard all day long.
00:49:31Get away from here.
00:49:32Stay away from here.
00:49:33It's beginning to sound like a broken record.
00:49:36We have as much right here as anyone else.
00:49:38Look, I'm telling you this for your own good.
00:49:41Well, I'm fed up takin' orders, lover boy.
00:49:43You go take your advice and peddle it somewhere else.
00:49:45Listen, Rex.
00:49:46No, you listen.
00:49:47Nobody invited you and little Miss Sunday School out here.
00:49:49This is our private blast, and if you don't dig it, split.
00:49:52I'm just trying to help you.
00:49:54I said split!
00:49:55Look, buddy, don't push me.
00:49:56Okay, okay.
00:50:17You proved your point.
00:50:18All right.
00:50:23I'm telling you for the last time, and you'd better take my word for it.
00:50:27You're in a lot of danger if you stay here.
00:50:30And of advice.
00:50:31Come on, Judy.
00:50:34You okay, honey?
00:50:34I wasn't beginning to get too cold for comfort out of here anyway.
00:50:53Yeah, gang, why don't we go over to Mitch's house?
00:50:55He has a heated swimming pool.
00:50:56Yeah, come on.
00:50:56Let's go over to my pants.
00:51:00Coming, Rex?
00:51:02Well, you can't go ahead and split if you want to.
00:51:03I'll leave here when I get good and ready.
00:51:05Yeah, but you got the wheels, remember?
00:51:08So ride with Mitch.
00:51:10Hey, don't get touchy about it.
00:51:11Come on, Carla.
00:51:12What about you, darling?
00:51:14I'd better stay with Rex.
00:51:19Come on.
00:51:33Does it hurt much?
00:51:48Nah, just a scratch.
00:51:51Shall I kiss it to make it well?
00:51:52I thought your sister was the only nurse in your family.
00:51:55Mm-mm.
00:51:56Says you how wrong it can be.
00:51:57Let's go.
00:51:58Hmm.
00:51:58Hmm.
00:52:04Hmm.
00:52:05Come on.
00:52:35Oh, my God.
00:53:05Oh, my God.
00:53:35Oh, my God.
00:54:05Oh, my God.
00:54:22Oh, my God.
00:54:26Oh, my God.
00:54:30Oh, my God.
00:54:34Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up, I can't get home.
00:54:43Joe, quick, over here.
00:54:50Joe, get in your car, quick.
00:54:54Fred, I can't leave you.
00:54:56Get out of here.
00:55:04Joe!
00:55:09Joe!
00:55:11Joe!
00:55:12Oh, my God.
00:55:42Oh, my God.
00:56:12Oh, my God.
00:56:42Oh, my God.
00:57:12Oh, my God.
00:57:43But I guess the sheriff knows what he's doing.
00:57:47I sure hope so.
00:57:49Oh, my God.
00:57:50Oh, my God.
00:57:51Oh, my God.
00:57:55Oh, man.
00:57:56Oh, man.
00:57:57Oh, man.
00:58:02Oh, man.
00:58:03Oh, man.
00:58:05Oh, man.
00:58:06Oh, man.
00:58:07Oh, man.
00:58:09Oh, man.
00:58:11Oh, man.
00:58:13Hey, that's the sheriff's car.
00:58:25I don't see anybody around.
00:58:27I think I'll take a look.
00:58:29Why, Chris, don't leave me.
00:58:31Okay, come on.
00:58:43Don't, Judy.
00:58:46Don't look.
00:58:47What is it?
00:58:48It's Ben Whitfield.
00:58:49He's dead.
00:58:51Oh, Chris, let's get out of here.
00:59:04Chris!
00:59:06Chris!
00:59:08Chris!
00:59:09Chris, Judy, Sheriff Crawford, what happened to you?
00:59:13Never mind.
00:59:13Where's Ben?
00:59:14In the car.
00:59:22Let's get back to town.
00:59:23Yes, sir.
00:59:37I don't care how shorthanded you are.
00:59:40I need more men.
00:59:41You sent me two men to patrol that whole area.
00:59:45Some kids slipped past them last night, and one of the kids was killed.
00:59:49Now, what am I supposed to tell his parents?
00:59:51That their state patrol couldn't spare the men?
00:59:54No, I need at least 20 men.
00:59:56Then they'll be there in an hour.
00:59:59Fine.
01:00:01Pat, come here.
01:00:03I want you to go out there and meet those troopers.
01:00:05See, they covered every road leading in there.
01:00:08That one, that one, and the Satan's Hollow Road.
01:00:10I want that whole area sealed off.
01:00:12Got it?
01:00:13Right.
01:00:13Then hop to it.
01:00:14I'll be along later.
01:00:16Yes, sir.
01:00:18Honeyhog's Darlene.
01:00:20She'll be all right.
01:00:21I left her at my aunt's house with a doctor.
01:00:24Poor kid was in shock.
01:00:27All the way home, she just sat there beside me.
01:00:30As rigid and motionless as a mannequin.
01:00:32Well, shouldn't you be with her?
01:00:34I mean, there's no...
01:00:35What did you say?
01:00:38About Darlene?
01:00:39No, no.
01:00:39The part about the mannequin.
01:00:41Clint, I don't understand.
01:00:43Just a minute, honey.
01:01:00Rosette, Lyle speaking.
01:01:02Clint, you got anything I can print yet?
01:01:05No, not yet.
01:01:06But there is something you can do for me
01:01:08that could get you the biggest story you've ever printed.
01:01:11Now, I want you to get in touch with Maury Stern.
01:01:14He won't be at his store this late.
01:01:17But I'm sure you can find him at...
01:01:19Okay, I'll take care of that for you.
01:01:22Goodbye, Wes.
01:01:25Alan!
01:01:26I didn't expect you here tonight.
01:01:28Yeah, well, after some consideration,
01:01:29I thought I'd better talk to you again.
01:01:33Could I speak with you alone?
01:01:35Well, sure.
01:01:36Joan, if you and the kids don't mind...
01:01:38We'll get a cup of coffee.
01:01:48All right, Alan.
01:01:49What's on your mind?
01:01:50Well, Clint, I'm afraid I wasn't being entirely honest with you earlier this evening.
01:01:56To tell you the truth,
01:01:58as soon as I saw that moulage,
01:01:59I had an idea what that creature was.
01:02:02Why didn't you tell me?
01:02:03Well, I'll try and explain.
01:02:05When I was at Cape Kennedy,
01:02:07I was involved in space research.
01:02:10Well, it was top secret work,
01:02:11so naturally there were some people I had to check with
01:02:14before I could give you any information.
01:02:15Then what you're saying is that this creature,
01:02:19or whatever it is,
01:02:21is connected with the government's space program?
01:02:23I believe so.
01:02:25You see, we were involved in a project called Operation Noah's Ark.
01:02:28The purpose of the project was to try to ascertain the effects
01:02:32of cosmic radiation on live animals.
01:02:35Well, we sent a rocket further out into space
01:02:37than any rocket containing life had ever gone.
01:02:41It contained over 40 different kinds of animal life.
01:02:45But when it got 300,000 miles out,
01:02:48which is well beyond the moon,
01:02:50we lost contact.
01:02:52Well, after about three months,
01:02:54we abandoned Hope and gave it up to Lost.
01:02:57And then suddenly, last night,
01:02:59one of our tracking stations picked it up again
01:03:01as it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere.
01:03:04Now, the thing that was strange about it
01:03:06was the length of time it had been gone.
01:03:09Almost six months.
01:03:10Then what happened?
01:03:11Well, you know the rest.
01:03:13That was it that fell outside of town last night.
01:03:15That's why they wouldn't let anybody near it.
01:03:17And that's why they brought you out there.
01:03:18Clint, I can't begin to describe the horror
01:03:23of what we found inside that wreckage.
01:03:26I'll never forget the sight of those horrible mutations.
01:03:29They were still alive?
01:03:31Some of them were.
01:03:33The rest of them had been eaten by something huge.
01:03:38Yeah, I ran into that something earlier this evening.
01:03:41It almost killed me.
01:03:43It's killed four times already.
01:03:45It's not going to kill again if I can prevent it.
01:03:48Chris, you and the girls can come in now.
01:04:03Chris.
01:04:03Yes, sir.
01:04:06Your father owns a construction company, doesn't he?
01:04:09Yes, sir.
01:04:10Here's a list of things I need.
01:04:12Can you get them for me?
01:04:13Sure, no sweat.
01:04:15Okay, meet me at the West Shore intersection as soon as possible.
01:04:18Yes, sir.
01:04:19Hey, Chris, wait for me.
01:04:22Well, Clint, have you got a plan?
01:04:24Yep.
01:04:25You ever go duck hunting?
01:04:26Duck hunting?
01:04:27Why, sure.
01:04:28Then you know about decoys.
01:04:30Mm-hmm.
01:04:30Would you mind making it a little bit clearer?
01:04:32On the way out there.
01:04:34Joan, I'll drop you off at your aunt's.
01:04:36No, I'm going with you.
01:04:38I'm not staying behind not knowing what's happening to you out there.
01:04:41I'm going, and that's final.
01:04:43All right.
01:04:44Come on.
01:04:44Come on.
01:04:58Are you sure that's enough?
01:05:00Oh, the place is covered.
01:05:01Problem.
01:05:02State troopers have all roads covered.
01:05:04The area is completely sealed off.
01:05:06Good.
01:05:07Past 11.
01:05:08You ought to be here.
01:05:08There he comes now.
01:05:38Pat, how's it coming?
01:05:40Area is sealed off, tied in a drum.
01:05:42Fine.
01:05:43How about you, Wes?
01:05:44Get everything?
01:05:45Everything but, uh, one...
01:05:50John!
01:05:54Honey, I hate to ask you this, but there's one small favor you can do for me.
01:05:59Now, Wes, you got everything except one...
01:06:01To be like, by the end of his, I want to go to make me leave, let's say, and let's go.
01:06:19I see.
01:06:19You're right.
01:06:20Here above all, folks.
01:06:22Sorry I'm late, Sheriff, but some of the stuff was hard to find.
01:06:40Okay, Chris, put it in Wes's car.
01:06:46Chris?
01:06:48Yeah?
01:06:49Why did you bring Judy with you?
01:06:50Why didn't you take her back to her dorm?
01:06:52Well, I didn't want to delay you.
01:06:53I thought you wanted the stuff right away.
01:06:55All right, you stay in the car with us.
01:06:57Yes, sir.
01:06:57Everybody, move out.
01:07:20Chris, what does he want with all that stuff?
01:07:33I don't know what he wanted with it.
01:07:35I don't know.
01:07:49I don't know.
01:14:54You all right, honey?
01:14:55You want
01:15:25Oh
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