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A group of scientists band together to save the world from mutated killer tomatoes.
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00:01:29Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
00:01:39Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
00:01:41They'll beat you, bash you, squish you, mash you, chew you up for brunch
00:01:46And finish you off for dinner or lunch
00:01:48They're marching down the halls
00:01:54They're crawling up the walls
00:01:58They're gooey, gushy, squishy, mushy, rotten to the core
00:02:02They're standing outside your door
00:02:05Remember Herbert Farbidge
00:02:10While taking out his garbage
00:02:13He turned around and he did see
00:02:16Tomatoes hiding in his tree
00:02:18Now he's just a memory
00:02:20I know I'm going to miss her
00:02:26A tomato ate my sister
00:02:29Sacramento fell today
00:02:32They're marching into San Jose
00:02:34Tomatoes are on their way
00:02:37The mayor is on vacation
00:02:42The governor's fed a nation
00:02:45The police have gone and striked today
00:02:48The National Guard has run away
00:02:50Tomatoes will have their day
00:02:53Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
00:02:59Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
00:03:02They'll beat you, bash you, squish you, mash you, chew you up for brunch
00:03:06And finish you off for dinner or lunch
00:03:08Lunch, lunch, dinner or lunch, lunch, lunch
00:03:11Dinner or lunch
00:03:15One out of twelve, see the woman
00:03:19Uh, Houston, we have a problem up here
00:03:24It's half the hour, and now time for the news
00:03:26I wouldn't mind your St. James
00:03:28You want fries with that?
00:03:29What do you make of it?
00:03:30I don't know, Joe
00:03:32No weapon, no motive, no clues
00:03:36All we've got to go on is this bloody corpse
00:03:39The increase, however, raised the
00:03:41Look again, Harry
00:03:42What?
00:03:47Not blood
00:03:48The cost of fruits and vegetables
00:03:50Due in a large part to a major surplus of tomatoes
00:03:53In spite of concerted efforts
00:03:55To stabilize the situation
00:03:57The tomato crop continues to grow at an unprecedented rate
00:04:01Within the last twelve hours
00:04:03We have received a number of unconfirmed reports
00:04:05From throughout the nation
00:04:07That may or may not be connected with this strange phenomenon
00:04:10Hmm
00:04:11Hmm
00:04:12Sure doesn't taste like tomato juice
00:04:25Look at the giant tomato, Martha
00:04:27I didn't know they'd grow them so big, Jeff
00:04:30I wonder where he's going
00:04:32He got little Timmy
00:04:36Poor Timmy
00:04:37Hit him all up
00:04:40Urgh
00:05:10The tomatoes are coming down!
00:05:23They're coming!
00:05:24My God, did you see that?
00:05:26A tomato flew right into us!
00:05:27You didn't see anything.
00:05:28You didn't do anything.
00:05:29The pilot's still in there.
00:05:30Forget about the pilot.
00:05:31You can't do that.
00:05:32Come over here.
00:05:32I can't believe him.
00:05:34It's just too incredible.
00:05:35I'm a cozy tomato.
00:05:37Tomatoes can't fly.
00:05:38Yeah, they can't eat people either,
00:05:39but they're doing one take of a depression.
00:05:42Jim, go over there and talk to that sheriff
00:05:43and find out what the hell is going on.
00:05:45Get over here.
00:05:47How bad is this?
00:05:48Well, sir, I definitely don't think it'll fly again.
00:05:49I'm not talking about that, you wiener.
00:05:51What about the tomatoes?
00:05:52Oh, well, we found two more bodies near the main road,
00:05:54but we pushed the tomatoes back to the north end.
00:05:55I don't think any managed to bust loose.
00:05:56They better not have.
00:05:57I want this thing contained.
00:05:58I understand, sir, but nothing seems to stop them.
00:06:00We tried chemicals, bugs, bullets.
00:06:01Nothing seems to work.
00:06:06Look, the president wants a complete investigation.
00:06:09We can't let this out.
00:06:10People will...
00:06:10Panic, that's what.
00:06:12You know whose ass is on the line?
00:06:13Yours.
00:06:14Mine and the entire ag department.
00:06:16Look out, look out!
00:06:21But if the president wants an investigation...
00:06:23He'll get his investigation, but we'll keep it quiet.
00:06:25I've arranged for the most obscure generals,
00:06:27the most obscure scientists,
00:06:29and to head the investigation...
00:06:31this man.
00:06:32I don't recognize him.
00:06:34Nobody does.
00:06:35His name is Mason Dixon.
00:06:37He hasn't worked since the Bay of Pigs.
00:06:38Is there any sign of the problem elsewhere?
00:06:40Not yet.
00:06:40I've ordered the entire GD3 program shut down.
00:06:43Wait a minute.
00:06:45Isn't that Jim Richardson, the press secretary?
00:06:47What's he doing here?
00:06:48The president's got him keeping an eye on the investigation.
00:06:50Why him?
00:06:50Because he's got a vegetable garden, that's why,
00:06:52with peas and carrots and squash and tomatoes.
00:06:54That sheriff tells me there are reports of incidents like this
00:06:56all over the county.
00:06:57Oh, bullshit.
00:06:58One nut spots a flying saucer,
00:07:00and pretty soon everybody's shaking hands with little green men.
00:07:01God, who would have thought?
00:07:03All we wanted was a bigger, healthier tomato.
00:07:04Look out! Here he comes again!
00:07:08Where did you get this one, General?
00:07:10Oh, I won that one in a three-legged sack race,
00:07:12last Armed Forces Day picnic.
00:07:15What's the matter with General No. 2?
00:07:17Oh, he was out all night on maneuvers.
00:07:19Let him rest.
00:07:20Oh, I'm sorry I'm late, gentlemen.
00:07:21Would you follow me, please?
00:07:22Good to listen.
00:07:25Oh, General,
00:07:26would you wake up, please?
00:07:51I must apologize for the size of this room, gentlemen.
00:07:54It's, it's, it's, uh, all I can do is shorten it.
00:08:14Now, are, are we all here?
00:08:16Where's Jim Richardson?
00:08:17The press secretary?
00:08:18Yes.
00:08:18Uh, perhaps we can give him a few more minutes.
00:08:21General,
00:08:22I've been meaning to ask you,
00:08:23have you heard anything about
00:08:25the Nuclear Strike Force Tactical Training Command meeting?
00:08:28You mean Operation Misfit?
00:08:29That's right.
00:08:30Not really.
00:08:30I've been following the personnel proficiency planning
00:08:32for Pago Pago Paratroop platoon patrols.
00:08:35Oh, Operation?
00:08:37What's the poop on?
00:08:39Moving well.
00:08:40Did somebody mention misfits?
00:08:41No.
00:08:42Oh, boy.
00:08:43Well, then, uh, Mishkunk must be pretty well wrapped up.
00:08:46I see.
00:08:58I see.
00:09:00I think I've been looking for...
00:09:04Have you any other information?
00:09:05No, just generally...
00:09:09Yes, I say.
00:09:12Mostly my disposition.
00:09:14Gentlemen, may I have your attention, please?
00:09:16Oh, yeah.
00:09:17Now that we're all here, I'd like to turn the meeting over to Dr. Morrison.
00:09:20Thank you, Captain.
00:09:22Major.
00:09:22Pardon me?
00:09:23Never mind.
00:09:27Well, as I'm sure you're well aware,
00:09:29this tomato problem has caused considerable concern within the scientific community.
00:09:36Scientists from throughout the nation have directed their attention to this
00:09:40very vexing problem with only limited success.
00:09:44However, with the help of Dr. Fuji No Katafa,
00:09:48we believe we've made a breakthrough.
00:09:51Gentlemen, may I present Dr. No Katafa?
00:09:53How do you do, doctor?
00:09:55Very well, thank you.
00:09:56Dr. No Katafa, would you please explain the project to the gentleman?
00:10:12Gentlemen, what we have developed is, in essence,
00:10:15a half-man, half-robot.
00:10:17A very sophisticated combination of human intelligence
00:10:20and superhuman powers,
00:10:22which we are confident will result in the ultimate destruction of the enemy.
00:10:26Thank you, Dr. No Katafa.
00:10:32Are there any comments, gentlemen?
00:10:35Mr. Platt.
00:10:38As head of the Federal Intelligence Agency,
00:10:40I certainly don't mean to question the background of these fine gentlemen.
00:10:45But frankly, I don't think the answer to this problem lies in trinkets and gadgets.
00:10:50This is man versus vegetable.
00:10:53Technically, sir, tomatoes are fags.
00:10:58He means fruits.
00:11:00Ah, fruits.
00:11:03You see what I mean?
00:11:05Mr. Dixon,
00:11:06I've been authorized to assign you four of my best agents.
00:11:10Gentlemen, with your permission,
00:11:11I'd like to introduce Mr. Dixon to his operatives.
00:11:15That's fine, Mr. Platt.
00:11:16In the meantime,
00:11:17the rest of us will accompany the doctors down to view a demonstration of the latest anti-tomato project.
00:11:21We'll be going outside, Mr. Dixon.
00:11:23You better bring your coat.
00:11:25There's a little jap in the air.
00:11:27He needs net.
00:11:28Oh, my eyes!
00:11:52Oh, my eyes!
00:11:54Actually, gentlemen,
00:12:06this project entails the development of limbs with superhuman powers.
00:12:11Unfortunately, budget limitations have restricted our development
00:12:15to only one of these technologically advanced blades.
00:12:17Okay, Bruce.
00:12:20Now let's try running first.
00:12:24Um, that'll be fine, Bruce.
00:12:27That'll be fine.
00:12:29Um, Bruce,
00:12:30please, uh, jump for us.
00:12:40Despite some minor recruitment difficulties caused by a recent PR problem,
00:12:44I believe you'll find that your unit will meet the highest of standards.
00:12:50Headshot?
00:12:53Your men, Dixon.
00:12:56Sam Smith,
00:12:57disguise expert.
00:12:59Greta Attenbaum,
00:13:00swimming expert.
00:13:01Greta defected to us after the last Olympics.
00:13:04We feel she's going to be quite an addition to the department.
00:13:08Greg Colburn,
00:13:09under-water expert.
00:13:10The fourth member of your unit,
00:13:13Lieutenant Finletter,
00:13:15is winding up his current mission.
00:13:17He'll contact you with these coordinates.
00:13:19Expect him at 1,500 hours.
00:13:22Good luck, Dixon.
00:13:23Good luck, Dixon.
00:13:23Can you, like, believe how we waffles on every issue?
00:13:45Oh, right on.
00:13:46We'll never have another president as bad as this one.
00:13:49Come on.
00:13:50Whoa.
00:14:07What is it?
00:14:08Over there.
00:14:09Oh, no.
00:14:12Oh, no.
00:14:14Oh, no.
00:14:14Oh, no.
00:14:14Oh, no.
00:14:15Oh, no.
00:14:16Oh, no.
00:14:16Oh, no.
00:14:17Oh, no.
00:14:18Oh, no.
00:14:19Mr. Daniels, I realize that in the past there have been some questions raised regarding the President's use of public funds for what some may consider personal items.
00:14:44However, I can say without fear of contradiction that under no circumstances and at no time has the current administration expended any public monies whatsoever for the purchase of the fluffy flower print toilet paper.
00:15:00Now, if there are no further questions...
00:15:02Thank you, Mr. Press Secretary.
00:15:03Mr. Secretary, Mr. Secretary!
00:15:07Just a moment, gentlemen. One more question. The little fellow in the rear.
00:15:13Bobby Drake, sir. P.S. 149. I have a question, sir.
00:15:18Certainly, young man. What would you like to know?
00:15:20We've heard nothing at all about the growing tomato menace.
00:15:23Tomato. Correspondents around the country even ask him.
00:15:26I wouldn't exactly call it a menace, young man.
00:15:36There have been some isolated reports of alleged incidents involving some unusual activity associated with this particular vegetable.
00:15:48But I assure you that this is not and never will become a menace.
00:15:53However, the President, leaving no stone unturned, has called upon our most noted congressional leaders in this field to begin a thorough, intensive, painstaking, and exhaustive investigation into the backgrounds and origins of this interesting quirk of nature.
00:16:11Now, furthermore, you can assure all of your young readers that this will never become a problem, that Americans need fear.
00:16:24This, uh, this meeting of the Senate Investigating Committee's call to order...
00:16:34Anybody remember what we're supposed to be investigating?
00:16:36The tomatoes, Wayne.
00:16:37Oh, sir?
00:16:38We're investigating those tomatoes.
00:16:39Oh, yes, yes, yes, of course.
00:16:40Yes, um...
00:16:41Well, here we are.
00:16:42There's...
00:16:43There's one for you.
00:16:44One for you.
00:16:45One here for me.
00:16:46One for you.
00:16:47That's funny.
00:16:48There's supposed to be one for everybody.
00:16:49I wonder where it could be.
00:16:50Good morning, City Harold.
00:16:51Good morning, City Harold.
00:16:52May I help you?
00:16:53Roberts!
00:16:54Sir.
00:16:55Forgive me, Goldstein.
00:16:56Look, he's still in Beirut, sir.
00:16:57Beirut?
00:16:58Yes, he's fired, sir.
00:16:59Oh.
00:17:00Oh.
00:17:01Oh.
00:17:02Oh.
00:17:03Oh.
00:17:04Oh.
00:17:05Oh.
00:17:06Oh.
00:17:07Oh.
00:17:08Oh.
00:17:09Oh.
00:17:10Oh.
00:17:11Oh.
00:17:12Oh.
00:17:13Oh.
00:17:14Oh.
00:17:15Oh.
00:17:16Oh.
00:17:17Oh.
00:17:18Oh.
00:17:19Oh.
00:17:20Oh.
00:17:21Oh.
00:17:22Oh.
00:17:23Oh.
00:17:24Oh.
00:17:25Oh.
00:17:26Give me Johnson.
00:17:27Sorry, sir.
00:17:28He's covering that trial in Texas.
00:17:29Oh.
00:17:30Cripes.
00:17:31Okay.
00:17:32Just get me anybody in the special assignment desk.
00:17:34Oh.
00:17:35On special assignment?
00:17:36Goddammit!
00:17:37Who the hell is here?
00:17:38Well, uh, there's you, sir.
00:17:41Thank you, Judy.
00:17:43Wait a minute.
00:17:46There's Fairchild.
00:17:47Who the hell is he?
00:17:48She.
00:17:49Sir.
00:17:50Uh, Lois Fairchild, society section.
00:17:53The new kid?
00:17:54Society, huh?
00:17:55Ah, what the hell.
00:17:56Send her in.
00:17:57Now, dammit!
00:18:00Now, dammit!
00:18:01Oh.
00:18:02Oh.
00:18:03Oh, oh.
00:18:04Ah, look.
00:18:05Hey, look, it's a funky little tomato.
00:18:35Where are we going?
00:18:46Take the old Mission Road.
00:18:48Some crazy-ass biker's got himself munched on by a herd of tomatoes.
00:18:50So what can we do?
00:18:51We can keep it quiet, that's what.
00:18:53Didn't you hear the police radio?
00:18:54It's solid tomatoes between here and Holtville.
00:18:56We're liable to get killed.
00:18:57You can it, you little pug puller.
00:18:59If John Q. Public finds out what's really going down, we're both as good as dead.
00:19:05Fairchild, sir.
00:19:07Huh?
00:19:08Fairchild, can you stand for me?
00:19:11Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:19:13Have a seat.
00:19:15Fairchild, I've been keeping my eye on you.
00:19:18You've got a good sense of organization.
00:19:21Thank you, sir.
00:19:23Fluid style.
00:19:24Thank you, sir.
00:19:25You got mine.
00:19:26Thank you, sir.
00:19:27A nice ass.
00:19:28Thanks.
00:19:29I'm about to give you a challenge, your first big assignments.
00:19:33And I expect you to use every attribute at your disposal.
00:19:38I'm sure that what you lack in experience, you'll more than make up for in...
00:19:44determination.
00:19:46Now, this will give you the necessary background to handle the assignments.
00:19:53Go to it.
00:19:55Right away, sir.
00:19:57Now, one more thing, Fairchild.
00:20:01I'm certain the government will go to unbelievable lengths to ensure the secrecy of this thing.
00:20:07Do you read me?
00:20:10Do you read me?
00:20:10Do you read me?
00:20:11Do you read me?
00:20:25Do you read me?
00:20:26Do you read me?
00:20:27Go away!
00:20:28Go away!
00:20:29No!
00:20:30No!
00:20:31Do you read me?
00:20:32Do you read me?
00:20:32Are you happy now?
00:20:33You kept your favorite goddamn secret.
00:20:35No way to where the hell we are.
00:20:36Do you read?
00:20:37Do you read?
00:20:37Help me, dear.
00:20:38Oh, for God's sake.
00:20:39Give me that for God's sake.
00:20:41What do you keep us down, for God's sake?
00:20:42You can't tell me to shut up.
00:20:43I quit.
00:20:44What?
00:20:44I can't quit the department.
00:20:46I'm not the department.
00:20:46I'm going to die.
00:20:47You can see the little SOB.
00:20:49I'm going to die.
00:20:49No!
00:20:50Good, good, good, good.
00:20:55Not good, Mr. President.
00:20:56Not good at all.
00:20:58Frankly, I was not overly impressed with the level of competency displayed by the scientific team.
00:21:03I haven't seen Dixon's Special Forces unit yet, but if it's anything like what I've seen so far, I'd say we're in for a bit of trouble.
00:21:12I know what you mean, Jim.
00:21:13I know what you mean.
00:21:14It's like trying to stack Bibles on whipped cream.
00:21:19Yes, sir.
00:21:20Jim, an unusual problem calls for an ingenious solution.
00:21:23I think I've got one.
00:21:25Jim, have you ever heard of Mindmaker?
00:21:27Well, certainly, sir.
00:21:28The advertising agency you used in your campaign.
00:21:31That's right.
00:21:31You know, they said I'd never get re-elected.
00:21:35Especially after it got out that I used the Statue of Liberty as collateral on that Arab loan.
00:21:40Yes, sir.
00:21:40But I'm sitting here now, and I owe it all to Mindmaker.
00:21:47Incidentally, Jim, you were in the Mideast last summer.
00:21:51Tell me, how does the old girl look in the Dead Sea?
00:21:54Just grand, sir.
00:21:56Good.
00:21:56Well, I tell you, Jim, if those fellas could elect me, they can do anything.
00:22:00Yes, sir.
00:22:01Jim, I want you to fly to New York immediately.
00:22:04I want you to see Ted Swan.
00:22:06Believe me, the man's a genius.
00:22:09I'm on my way, sir.
00:22:10That's the whole story.
00:22:21Say, would you want to buy a huge crib?
00:22:24I don't think so, but I appreciate this information.
00:22:27This could be especially helpful.
00:22:29Fairchild, from the Times, what's this deal about tomatoes?
00:22:41Huh?
00:22:42Look, buddy, don't try and stonewall me.
00:22:44Hi there, Lois.
00:22:45Oh.
00:22:46Hi, Clark.
00:22:50What are you doing here?
00:22:51No comment.
00:22:52Who's he?
00:22:53No comment.
00:22:54How serious is the situation?
00:22:56No comment.
00:22:57American public has a right to know.
00:22:59Up, up, and away!
00:23:00You can't ignore the press.
00:23:04Dixon!
00:23:06Dixon!
00:23:06Dixon!
00:23:07Dixon!
00:23:10Dixon!
00:23:11Hey, guys, here it is.
00:23:14The song everybody's been asking for.
00:23:16Ronnie Desmond's Puberty Love.
00:23:18Puberty, Puberty Love.
00:23:22Oh, wow.
00:23:23What is that?
00:23:24Oh, no.
00:23:25Don't tell me.
00:23:25That's a song.
00:23:26Please.
00:23:26Oh, turn it off.
00:23:27God, there's touching on the ears.
00:23:29I can't stand that noise.
00:23:31Oh, no.
00:23:31This is terrible.
00:23:32Let it all be.
00:23:32Fuck this.
00:23:33Fuck this.
00:23:34What a deal.
00:23:34I want to hear the news.
00:23:41And today, the president closed the nation's last remaining submarine base at Groton, Connecticut.
00:23:46When asked why he had made the startling decision, the president responded,
00:23:51Those funny little black ships just keep sinking anyway.
00:23:55And in other news today, in Newark, New Jersey, a man was eaten by a bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich.
00:24:04Go away, in the woods, and go and eat it.
00:24:07Don't you?
00:24:08Go away, have a going to see.
00:24:11Well, in mulus, everyone's gone.
00:24:11Hello.
00:24:12If you want some describer, who picked me up at the station's lastarse, won't you not go?
00:24:13It was too late.
00:24:14Thank you only Boilas, you were looking out and finally said,
00:24:16Please go away.
00:24:16Please take care etwas and then 설명.
00:24:17I want to get information a man.
00:24:18Go away.
00:24:19Oh, thanks for coming.
00:24:22Check it out.
00:24:23Check it out.
00:24:24, Check it out.
00:24:25I want toена Lack Central forkssociated.
00:24:27It's one of those spaghetti agencies.
00:24:28Hey,握手, call it in.
00:24:29Look out.
00:24:30Hello.
00:24:31You're free!
00:25:01You're free!
00:25:31So you're a Finlater, huh?
00:25:55I'm Mason Dixon, and this is...
00:25:57My God!
00:25:59It's Adolf Finler!
00:26:01This is Sam Smith.
00:26:23He's our undercover expert.
00:26:27He's only disguised as Adolf Hitler.
00:26:29Guten Morgen, Herr Hitler.
00:26:33Otto von!
00:26:34Frecken Sie Deutsch?
00:26:36Wiener Schnitzel!
00:26:40Get in the back seat!
00:26:43What about me, Mr. Dixon?
00:26:44What about me?
00:26:46You?
00:26:49You?
00:26:50You?
00:26:50You go disguise yourself as a tomato
00:26:57and infiltrate their camp.
00:27:00You?
00:27:00I don't know.
00:27:01You're welcome!
00:27:01You're welcome!
00:27:04I edge on the back seat!
00:27:06I kill you individually!
00:27:07You, Joe.
00:27:08I nhà himself!
00:27:08I advice...
00:27:11I'll pushing it.
00:27:11That's all right!
00:27:12I love you, Joe!
00:27:13You're welcome!
00:27:13I'm young friend Green tirker!
00:27:16I'll
00:27:22go to the back seat!
00:27:24Yes, thank you.
00:27:39Hi.
00:27:39Mr. Richardson to see Mr. Swan.
00:27:41Yes, sir. He's expecting you.
00:27:43I'll let him know you're here.
00:27:44Please have a seat.
00:27:48Mr. Swan, Mr. Richardson is here to see you.
00:27:51He'll be right with you.
00:27:58Jimbo, buddy, how are you?
00:28:00How you doing?
00:28:01What?
00:28:02Super, super.
00:28:03Hey, the president tells me you have a situation, Jimbo.
00:28:06Well, let me clue you.
00:28:07You boys have come to the right place.
00:28:09Let me give you a peek at Mind Maker in action.
00:28:15First, we have to convince the little housewife out there
00:28:18that the tomato which ate the family pet
00:28:21is not dangerous.
00:28:22No problem.
00:28:24Then we have to convince local authorities
00:28:26that the thousands missing from rural communities
00:28:29were merely stranded during their bicentennial pilgrimage
00:28:33to Philadelphia.
00:28:34No problem.
00:28:36Third, the president wants us to do this
00:28:39in such a way that it can be covered up
00:28:41and no one will know what ever happened.
00:28:43That's no problem.
00:28:44But then he wants us to do this
00:28:47and convince 200 million Americans
00:28:50that this disaster is actually a blessing.
00:28:54Now, that's a challenge.
00:28:57I understand what you're saying, Mr. Swan.
00:28:59The president is a very demanding person.
00:29:02Sometimes he expects the impossible.
00:29:05But I don't...
00:29:05I didn't say impossible, Richardson.
00:29:07What I said was that it was a challenge.
00:29:11Man was put on this earth to meet challenges, my boy.
00:29:15You really think you can do it?
00:29:17Can I do it?
00:29:18Can I do it?
00:29:20Some sell, some buy, and only we know why
00:29:28The rapper's more important than the prize
00:29:31Important decisions are made each day
00:29:35Marks are too important for the plain folk to make
00:29:38They're always in a bind
00:29:39Depend on us to help make up their mind
00:29:42Red box, blue box, a red box in a blue box
00:29:47Bright colors and a coupon on the side
00:29:49Hard sellers, soft sellers, all the same
00:29:54Millions of dollar bills are spent every day
00:29:57Where do they all go?
00:29:59Mindmakers here to run the show
00:30:01We sell cars and toys for girls and boys
00:30:08And chairs and beds and shrunken heads
00:30:09Sugar beats and baseball cleats and ice to Eskimos
00:30:12Leaks and mink and boats that sink
00:30:14No matter what, we'll get it sold
00:30:16Balloons, catchy, jingles, snappy tunes
00:30:20And pretty girls with big balloons
00:30:21A little lie, a stretch of truth
00:30:22Can turn the public's head
00:30:24The TV types and ad execs
00:30:25And everyone's the best and yet
00:30:28They all look up to a single man
00:30:36And that one single man is
00:30:41Me!
00:30:46They sell, they buy, and only I know why
00:30:49The human mind is putty in my hands
00:30:52Important decisions are made each day
00:30:57Much too important for the plain folk to make
00:30:59They're always in a bind
00:31:01Depend on me to help make up their mind
00:31:04Decision-wise!
00:31:08Posse-wise!
00:31:09Demographically speaking!
00:31:11Mindmakers!
00:31:14Well, let's go meet that challenge, young man
00:31:17I've already put my staff to work
00:31:20So if you'll be good enough to stop by in the morning
00:31:22We can take a look-see at some of the preliminary sketches
00:31:24Roll it!
00:31:28Then I can tell the president
00:31:30That you'll accept the assignment
00:31:31Keeping a big city on the move
00:31:33You bet your booties
00:31:34Traffic cops all over the country
00:31:36Meet this challenge day to day
00:31:38This man is like any other policeman
00:31:41Anywhere in the country
00:31:42He works hard and takes pride in serving people
00:31:45Yes, he's a policeman just like any other
00:31:48Except for one thing
00:31:50He is blind
00:31:51This has been a public service announcement
00:31:58Produced for the National Health Foundation
00:32:00Sir, I really don't think this is a good place to camp
00:32:14We're not sleeping on the sidewalk
00:32:17You see that big building over there?
00:32:20It's called a hotel
00:32:21You and I are going to sleep in the hotel
00:32:24No campfire, sir?
00:32:26No campfire
00:32:28Well, then what am I supposed to do with these marshmallows?
00:32:30Here's the key to my room
00:32:57I'm going to check for messages
00:32:58Be up in a minute
00:32:59Yes, sir
00:33:00Pardon me
00:33:12Do you have any messages for Mason Dixon in room 401?
00:33:26Okay
00:33:27Excuse me
00:33:53Yeah, at the key to room 401, I seem to have misplaced mine
00:33:57Thank you
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00:34:20Turn that thing off, will you?
00:34:22Let's get some sleep
00:34:23Marshmallow
00:34:26All right, good
00:34:33Who did this?
00:34:46We're good
00:34:46For now
00:34:47We're good
00:34:48We're good
00:34:49We're good
00:34:50We're good
00:34:52We're good
00:34:52We're good
00:34:53Oh, I'm, I'm terribly sorry. I, I mean, I, I thought this was my, really, you know.
00:35:20What was that? A struppet, sir. A what? A harlot, a trollop, a lady of the evening. Good sleep, Finletter.
00:35:50What? Where? I'll be right there.
00:36:06Breakfast, sir. No time. But your vitamins. I don't want all time. Now listen, this is important. You've got to go down and warn Greta that there's tomato activity in Sector 2. You got that? No matter what happens, you tell her.
00:36:26Yes, sir.
00:36:27...this program to bring you a special bulletin. The following is an NBS hotline bulletin with Douglas Kuechler in New York.
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00:37:04...and by.
00:37:06...and by.
00:37:08What is it? What's in there?
00:37:10...
00:37:14...
00:37:16...
00:37:22...
00:37:26...
00:37:28...
00:37:30What is it, Spot? What's in there?
00:37:32Gosh, Nellie, I don't know.
00:37:34You stay there. I'll go look.
00:37:37Spock! Spock!
00:37:38What are those red circles, sir?
00:38:03Those are machine gun emplacements.
00:38:05You've got the whole valley surrounded with them.
00:38:06I don't think we can hold them very long, though.
00:38:09And that green line, that's their furthest point of advance.
00:38:12That's right.
00:38:13What are the blue dots?
00:38:15Those are mobile stations.
00:38:17Oh.
00:38:20Well, that must be Major Mills.
00:38:21Take over.
00:38:22Yes, sir.
00:38:28I'm glad you could make it, sir.
00:38:30I think we've got something that will interest you.
00:38:32So I've been told.
00:38:33Dixon, I want you to see this.
00:38:35Captain?
00:38:36We've captured a giant tomato.
00:38:55I'm afraid, gentlemen, that what we have here before us isn't what we thought.
00:39:16You don't mean...
00:39:17This, may God help us, is a cherry tomato.
00:39:24This, may God help us, is a cherry tomato.
00:39:24My somebody, a tack по-weinish, a cherry tomato1-one-one-one-one-one-one-one-one.
00:39:43What?
00:39:44Oh, my God.
00:40:14Let's go.
00:40:44Mr. Dixon has ordered me to inform you that there's tomato activity in your sector.
00:41:14All right, who wants to be paper mulligan?
00:41:36I'll tell you, J.D., it's a great idea.
00:41:42The first adult breakfast cereal, Kiki Krispies.
00:41:47Comes in three delicious flavors.
00:41:49Good afternoon, Mr. Swan.
00:41:52I'll call you back, J.B., bye.
00:41:56Jimbo, how's it going?
00:41:58I believe that's my question.
00:42:00Right.
00:42:01For me.
00:42:03Well, let me tell you, we've been going great bananas.
00:42:06Sit down, make yourself comfortable.
00:42:09I ask myself, what do we need?
00:42:12Something original.
00:42:14Something that strikes at the very heart of the matter.
00:42:17And here it is.
00:42:20My maker at its best.
00:42:22Who can argue with that?
00:42:30And there's more.
00:42:32Listen to this.
00:42:38Giant tomatoes mean bigger pizzas.
00:42:41Rolling on two.
00:42:42If you're feeling sad and blue, tomatoes end it all for you.
00:42:47Last year, more people were killed by automobile accidents, heart attacks, lung cancer, and natural causes combined than by any one tomato.
00:42:58Pretty classy, huh?
00:43:00With a capital K.
00:43:01Right, and Mr. Secretary, being a public relations man yourself, you understand the value of symbols.
00:43:08Well, we have spent a great deal of time and effort and over a million dollars to create a symbol which will wage this battle.
00:43:16An effort which will become known as the Stop Tomato Program.
00:43:22I see.
00:43:24It all looks quite extraordinary.
00:43:28Now, if you'll excuse me, I think I'll be on my way.
00:43:31Just a moment.
00:43:32One more thing before you leave, Mr. Secretary.
00:43:34I'd really like you to see this.
00:43:36It's something I've worked on for many years.
00:43:39The culmination of years of effort.
00:43:43The world's ultimate commercial.
00:43:46Roll it!
00:43:52I, Jesus Christ for Technotron.
00:43:56The nation is in chaos.
00:44:16Can nothing stop this tomato onslaught?
00:44:18Last night, tomatoes attacked Los Angeles.
00:44:22Boston.
00:44:23Boston.
00:44:26Seattle.
00:44:29Chicago.
00:44:32Even the mere mention of the word is sufficient to induce panic.
00:44:44Tomato.
00:44:56More news of the hour.
00:44:59Now, back to the rocking sound of the boomer on Super 101.
00:45:03All right!
00:45:04Man, this was something, huh?
00:45:06Hey, everybody, I want to leave something on it.
00:45:08Now, listen, anyway.
00:45:10Baby.
00:45:11That's right, man.
00:45:12It's number one of the charts this week.
00:45:13They're heavy sound of bonnet desvils.
00:45:15Hubert ofrif—
00:45:16Hubert of vibedly we boot e-vuät.
00:45:21Travel on el dissolve.
00:45:24Hubert of vibedly.
00:45:25Eat,鳥!
00:45:26France in the mountains.
00:45:40Roger!
00:45:40While the federal agencies involved have declared that the necessary information has not been forwarded to state agencies for their respective review and approval,
00:45:55we cannot ignore local pleas for intergovernmental cooperation in what is obviously an affair best suited for an international action.
00:46:04This is a question best left to the people, for whom there is no spokesman radar for those who speak the least, I therefore go to the people.
00:46:25And then I put my foot to the floor and I got out of there as fast as I could. It was all very strange. I just don't know what to think.
00:46:33You made no unusual motions of any kind?
00:46:36Not to my knowledge.
00:46:38Odd.
00:46:40Were there any loud noises or other extraneous activity which might have affected the tomato's behavior, such as an airplane or another car in the vicinity?
00:46:49I'm almost sure there wasn't.
00:46:51Excuse me, gentlemen. I really have to be getting back to Washington.
00:46:55That's fine. Give my regards to the President.
00:46:57I'll do that, Captain.
00:46:58It's Major.
00:47:00Of course.
00:47:01Priority one message for Mr. Dixon, sir.
00:47:07Oh, phone calls for you.
00:47:08Oh, thank you.
00:47:09I'll leave one of those for my records, too.
00:47:11Oh.
00:47:12I need one for my files.
00:47:13And don't forget to maize them now.
00:47:15I need one for my files.
00:47:17Oh.
00:47:18Yeah.
00:47:19Oh, yeah.
00:47:20Oh, yeah.
00:47:21Oh, yeah.
00:47:22Oh, yeah.
00:47:23Oh, yeah.
00:47:25Oh.
00:47:26Yeah?
00:47:52Trouble sir.
00:47:53Hello?
00:47:54Trouble sir.
00:47:55What?
00:47:56I haven't seen Dixon all day.
00:47:58I've been following his assistant, but that's getting me nowhere.
00:48:02Followed? By who?
00:48:03Following who?
00:48:04His assistant.
00:48:05A spy.
00:48:06A spy?
00:48:07That's right.
00:48:08Oh, what's he look like?
00:48:09Medium height, medium build.
00:48:11It's a she, sir.
00:48:12You know, the strumpet last night.
00:48:14The one with the big...
00:48:15Guns and a sword.
00:48:16With long blonde...
00:48:17Parachute.
00:48:18Sunglasses.
00:48:19Combat boots.
00:48:20And a dress.
00:48:21Nothing suspicious about that.
00:48:22You can't be serious.
00:48:23What shall I do?
00:48:24Look, I thought I made it perfectly clear.
00:48:28I don't think you've made use of all your potential, if you know what I mean.
00:48:32Look, you're obviously tired.
00:48:34Why don't you go take a nap?
00:48:36You mean go to bed?
00:48:37I couldn't do that.
00:48:38Why not?
00:48:39You're a woman.
00:48:40I resent that.
00:48:41I didn't say that you are incompetent.
00:48:44I just think you could use a rest.
00:48:46Yes, sir.
00:48:47But I...
00:48:48Well...
00:48:49I'll do my best, sir.
00:48:52Goodbye.
00:48:53Goodbye.
00:48:54Goodbye.
00:48:55Goodbye.
00:48:56Operator?
00:48:57Operator?
00:48:58Operator, I, uh...
00:48:59I've gotten a wrong number.
00:49:00I'd, uh, like my dime back.
00:49:03Hi there.
00:49:04Hello.
00:49:05Listen, though.
00:49:06About last night.
00:49:07It was an accident.
00:49:08I really didn't mean...
00:49:09It was a dark night.
00:49:10I mean, uh, the lights were off, and it got dark.
00:49:35I mean, it was dark.
00:49:39light earlier. You want to go to bed? Excuse me ma'am. I gotta go to bed.
00:50:09I gotta go to bed.
00:50:39I don't think you've made use of all your potential, if you know what I mean.
00:50:46All your potential. Potential. Potential.
00:51:09I, uh...
00:51:20I was right. I was right. A spy!
00:51:28Oh
00:51:58Yes sir, but she was already dead it figures
00:52:28Oh
00:52:30Oh
00:52:32Oh
00:52:34Oh
00:52:36Oh
00:52:38Oh
00:52:40Oh
00:52:42Oh
00:52:44Oh
00:52:46Oh
00:52:56Oh
00:52:58Oh
00:53:00Oh
00:53:02Oh
00:53:04Oh
00:53:06Oh
00:53:08Oh
00:53:10Oh
00:53:12Oh
00:53:14421
00:53:16Please go to the parking lot. Your lights are on.
00:53:24Had a few setbacks during the night. Serious?
00:53:26Well, it depends on your point of view. Did you have any relatives in Wyoming?
00:53:30Say again?
00:53:32Arkansas, are you sure?
00:53:36Arkansas
00:53:38What's the situation?
00:53:40Shh
00:53:42Our intelligence tells us the tomatoes are massing for a final all-out attack upon the nation.
00:53:46Our top brass wants us to concentrate our forces here on the coast. If we can hold them here, we can win.
00:53:52If not, is there anything I can do, Major?
00:53:54Yes, the president wants your personal report. Call them on the red line at $1,100. We'll be back here tonight. We'll need every man we can get. Dammit, Dixon, this is war!
00:54:10Very good, sir.
00:54:20Sir, I think somebody's shooting at you.
00:54:22Where do you think?
00:54:40Oh
00:56:10Thank you, Mr. Dixon. We have no choice but to make our stand out west. I want you to make sure that our military people out there in that region understand and are aware of their enormous responsibility.
00:56:21I'm sure they are, Mr. President.
00:56:23By the way, have you seen Jim Richardson out there?
00:56:26Just briefly. How's that campaign going?
00:56:29Excellent. My mail's running 30 to 1 in favor of the tomatoes.
00:56:34Terrific.
00:56:35Oh, God, I almost forgot.
00:56:37Shirley?
00:56:38Yes, sir?
00:56:39I want you to get General Mitchell on the line.
00:56:42Tell him to bomb New York City.
00:56:45But, Mr. President, the tomatoes are not any close to New York City.
00:56:49Listen, you worry about your problems and I'll worry about mine.
00:56:53Yes, sir.
00:56:54Is that the last pen?
00:57:01Yes, sir.
00:57:02Thank God.
00:57:03Hey, will somebody please pass the ketchup?
00:57:18As you were.
00:57:30Order.
00:57:31Order.
00:57:34The men look ready, Major.
00:57:38As ready as they'll ever be, Dixon.
00:57:39You know, Dixon, a man stops to think at a time like this about his home, his wife, his kids.
00:57:50You married, Major?
00:57:52No.
00:57:53Me either.
00:57:55I wonder what the tomatoes are thinking about right now.
00:58:09I wonder what the tomatoes are thinking about right now.
00:58:39The Germans in 45, then we crushed the Viet Cong almost.
00:58:52For a greater glory we could never strive.
00:58:59This crop of rising will not last long.
00:59:04Ain't no time to make a fuss.
00:59:12We gotta get those tomatoes before they get us.
00:59:16We're gonna be the passion, the passion, the passion.
00:59:18In the street, we're gonna kick, kick, push, push, push.
00:59:22With our feet, we're gonna meet the filthy bunch.
00:59:25We're gonna stop them with the crows.
00:59:27We'll crush them.
00:59:27We'll crush them.
00:59:31T-O-M-A-T-O-E-S.
00:59:35Tomatoes.
00:59:37We'll squish them.
00:59:39We'll mash them.
00:59:41We'll mush them.
00:59:42We'll crush them.
00:59:44We stopped to negotiate at the first attack.
00:59:48We gave them Alabama, but they gave it right back.
00:59:52Tomatoes.
00:59:54Tomatoes.
00:59:56Tomatoes.
00:59:58They said we'd live together like sister and brother,
01:00:02but they captured a cannery and bottled my mother.
01:00:06Now she's in the store and he'll soon be back for more.
01:00:09Those tomatoes.
01:00:12Tomatoes.
01:00:12Tomatoes.
01:00:24Tomatoes.
01:00:29Tomatoes.
01:00:39queens.
01:00:39annotations.
01:00:40Let's go.
01:01:10Let's go.
01:01:40Let's shoot it from over there, huh, Bill?
01:01:59Come on over here, lady.
01:02:02Stand by over here for just a minute, huh?
01:02:03Okay, don't go away.
01:02:06We start with a tight shot, huh, Bill?
01:02:08Tell me when you're ready.
01:02:10Don't run off.
01:02:15Across this great nation, almost everyone has been affected in one way or another by this terrible tomato onslaught.
01:02:21Mrs. Williams, I understand your husband is missing.
01:02:23Yes, he is.
01:02:23Do you think he's dead?
01:02:24Will you miss him?
01:02:26Will you marry again?
01:02:27What if he's laying in a ditch somewhere with both his legs broken, calling your name?
01:02:32You will have to find another man, you know.
01:02:33You're no spring chicken.
01:02:35What are you going to do, Mrs. Williams?
01:02:38Can you answer my question?
01:02:39Please look into the camera, Mrs. Williams.
01:02:41Get away, Ray!
01:02:42Get away from me!
01:02:44But your house is...
01:02:45Last night's crushing military defeat may spell the end for humanity.
01:02:50The shattered remnants of a once proud civilization play scattered amidst crushed spirits and broken bodies.
01:02:57Lawlessness is rampant, panic stalks the streets, and personal grooming habits have reached an all-time low.
01:03:04Library of the Nightingale
01:03:16No.
01:03:17No.
01:03:22No.
01:03:23No.
01:03:24Let's go.
01:03:54Let's go.
01:04:24Let's go.
01:04:54Let's go.
01:05:24Let's go.
01:05:28Let's go.
01:05:30Let's go.
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01:06:06Let's go.
01:06:08Let's go.
01:06:14Let's go.
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01:06:28Let's go.
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01:06:42Let's go.
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01:06:46Let's go.
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01:06:50Let's go.
01:06:52Let's go.
01:06:54Let's go.
01:06:56Let's go.
01:06:58Let's go.
01:07:00Sir.
01:07:02You gotta move.
01:07:03Let's go.
01:07:04I'll take it.
01:07:06You gotta move.
01:07:08Get out.
01:07:10You gotta move.
01:07:12We gotta catch you.
01:07:14We gotta catch you, sir.
01:07:16You gotta move.
01:07:18Get down.
01:07:30Let's go.
01:08:00Good afternoon, Mr. Dixon.
01:08:15Had a pleasant nap?
01:08:17Richardson, I'm not surprised.
01:08:21Mr. Dixon, I didn't really think you would be.
01:08:25That's why you're here.
01:08:27What do you intend to do with me?
01:08:28Mr. Dixon, don't be so naive.
01:08:32You're the only one with the knowledge that can stop me.
01:08:36Don't be a fool, Richardson. You don't have a chance.
01:08:38You know very well I do.
01:08:42You know, it's funny, Dixon.
01:08:49No man sits closer to power than the press secretary to the president of the United States.
01:08:55And yet as close as it is, that power is never really within your grasp.
01:09:04It dangles before you, taunting, daring, mocking your very impotence.
01:09:11I will not be mocked anymore.
01:09:13I will no longer give other people's answers to other people's questions.
01:09:20The answers will be mine.
01:09:23The questions will be mine.
01:09:27Everything will be mine.
01:09:30It'll be glorious, Dixon.
01:09:33It's too bad you won't be around to see it.
01:09:36What makes you think that you can control these tomatoes better than anyone else?
01:09:43Questions, questions. You've missed your calling.
01:09:48Mr. Dixon, have you had lunch yet?
01:09:53Here, have a tomato.
01:09:56Don't be afraid.
01:09:58It's really quite small and quite harmless.
01:10:02It's from my garden.
01:10:06You might say that I'm in tune with my tomatoes.
01:10:17At the proper time, when all vestiges of authority have disappeared,
01:10:24I shall charge in on my white stallion and save the nation.
01:10:28Or what's left of it.
01:10:29My fellow citizens will be eternally grateful.
01:10:35At the very least, they'll surely choose my benevolent leadership over the obvious alternative.
01:10:42It shall be my golden moment.
01:10:51But Mr. Dixon,
01:10:52I'm afraid these are your final moments.
01:10:55You're awfully confident for a man who has failed twice.
01:11:00Three times.
01:11:01But who's counting?
01:11:03I don't think you can do it.
01:11:06You know, Dixon, you may be right.
01:11:08I've never killed a man before.
01:11:12You may be right.
01:11:13Who's there?
01:11:19UPS, package for you.
01:11:25Come in.
01:11:26Come in.
01:11:26Then again,
01:11:41you may be wrong.
01:11:44Wait.
01:11:46Before you pull that trigger,
01:11:49tell me how you do it.
01:11:50Really?
01:11:53How melodramatic.
01:11:57Very well.
01:11:58It's really quite simple.
01:12:00You see,
01:12:00all I do is...
01:12:02Real bad apple, sir.
01:12:12It's a good thing we got...
01:12:14Later.
01:12:20Miller!
01:12:43Miller!
01:12:44Miller!
01:12:44Miller!
01:12:44Miller!
01:12:46Better round up everybody in the city.
01:12:47You got that?
01:12:47And meet me in the stadium.
01:12:49in the stadium. There's no time to lose.
01:12:51But, sir, everybody's left town.
01:12:53The only people left will be crazy.
01:12:55I don't care. Just do it. Move!
01:12:58Sir.
01:13:19And it's unanimously agreed that the committee recommend that no further action be taken at this time.
01:13:49Oh, my God.
01:14:19I've got it! I've got it!
01:14:38The guys, the actors are starting to come!
01:14:40They're coming!
01:14:49Turn on the record, Blyer!
01:14:58Cover your ears! Everyone!
01:15:04Turn on the record, Blyer!
01:15:16Cover your ears! Everyone!
01:15:18New birthday, New birthday love
01:15:22There's nothing like New birthday love
01:15:26It's so late, it's so old
01:15:31We give them our kids
01:15:33What? The tomatoes!
01:15:35They're drinking!
01:15:36New birthday love, New birthday love
01:15:40It's so strange, it's so old
01:15:43Let's go!
01:15:45Let's go!
01:15:47Let's go!
01:15:47No.
01:15:48Let's go!
01:15:48Let's go!
01:15:50Yeah!
01:15:52Oh, my God, I can't!
01:15:54No!
01:15:54Go!
01:15:55Hey!
01:15:56Oh, boy, he's in less than 30从!
01:16:00Go!
01:16:00Go!
01:16:01All right!
01:16:01Go!
01:16:01Go!
01:16:02Go!
01:16:03Go!
01:16:03Go!
01:16:08Go!
01:16:10Go!
01:18:10I want to thank you for saving my life.
01:18:37Just doing my job, lady.
01:18:41Well, I guess there's nothing more to say.
01:18:45Bye, Mr. Dixon.
01:18:48Goodbye, Miss Fairchild.
01:18:49Lois.
01:18:53Lois.
01:18:55Goodbye, Mr. Dixon.
01:18:57Mason.
01:18:57Mason.
01:18:58Mason.
01:19:01Mason?
01:19:05Lois?
01:19:07Oh, Mason.
01:19:10Lois.
01:19:11Mason.
01:19:13Lois.
01:19:13Mason.
01:19:15Lois.
01:19:16Lois.
01:19:17Mason.
01:19:18Mason.
01:19:18Mason.
01:19:19Mason.
01:19:20Mason.
01:19:20Mason.
01:19:21The first time I saw you
01:19:51I hated your guts
01:19:54I felt your love
01:19:57For cigarette butts
01:20:00But now that I've touched you
01:20:04I always will love you
01:20:07My love for you
01:20:10Will never dim
01:20:12Until all the fish can swim
01:20:15The first time I saw you
01:20:18Was such a thrill to me
01:20:21I felt your nose
01:20:25Check all my nails
01:20:28Our love will be classy
01:20:30Like Timmy and Lassie
01:20:34And I know that
01:20:37You'll never mind
01:20:39Until the very end of time
01:20:44The very end of time
01:20:45The very end of time
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01:21:21All right, you guys. They're gone now.
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