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Leaked radiation mutates something from the sea into a walking man-eating monster.
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00:02:29Here, here, quick!
00:02:59Geez! I've never seen anything like it. It's kind of like Patches in Dakota, don't it?
00:03:11I wonder if Mr. Payne knows.
00:03:16Jerry, where are you going? Come on, chicken. They won't hurt you. They're dead.
00:03:21Hey, Jerry, wait up!
00:03:29Hey, Jeff. There's an article in the Outlook here that says they found two dogs near the Sherman Canal in Venice that had been mutilated.
00:03:57Police think it's some kind of ritualistic thing, like those cattle they found in Colorado last year?
00:04:02Sounds gruesome.
00:04:05They've got some very strange people walking around those canals.
00:04:09No, it's like that German Shepherd that I saw last week on the Marina Jetty, when I was taking pictures of the El Riga races.
00:04:17Wayne, you said you found a dead dog, not a mutilated carcass.
00:04:21That's what was so odd. The thing looked like it had been butchered. It didn't look like an animal sacrifice at all.
00:04:29Whatever that's supposed to look like. Wayne, come on, or I'm going to be late for work.
00:04:32It was more like the flesh and the coat had been sucked right off the bones clean.
00:04:37Will you hurry up or we're both going to be late? Come on.
00:04:40It wasn't a thing of beauty, but I honestly couldn't imagine anything human doing what I saw. It was more like a piranha attack.
00:04:46Wayne, do you realize that you've gotten an exam in your first period class today?
00:04:50Now, what's going to happen when you show up ten minutes late?
00:04:53Well, I'll scratch the first three questions and maybe one of the kids will pass the test.
00:04:57Sometimes, I wonder about our communication. I'm talking enigma and you're talking exam?
00:05:02No, I'm not. I'm just talking about getting to work on time.
00:05:06Okay?
00:05:08No, no.
00:05:38Let's go.
00:06:08Jack, wake up.
00:06:25Jack, I know you're awake.
00:06:28Now go see what that noise was.
00:06:30Alan, I know what it was.
00:06:33It was that damn dog of yours.
00:06:35Go be sure.
00:06:38I'm sure.
00:06:50Maybe he's sick or hurt.
00:06:53With this crazy business going on around here, who can tell?
00:07:00Oh, Helen.
00:07:02It's 3 a.m.
00:07:04If the dog is sick, he can only get better or worse.
00:07:08And right now, neither one is fine with me.
00:07:18Christ!
00:07:18All right.
00:07:20But if that damn dog has broken through the screen again, that's it.
00:07:23He's out.
00:07:24It's the pound.
00:07:25Jack, I don't know why you have to put on all your clothes.
00:07:37You're only going to the living room.
00:07:39Wear that nice robe I bought you.
00:07:41For 42 years, I have gotten out of bed and put on my clothes.
00:07:47I detest bathrobes.
00:07:48Why you bought it is still a mystery to me.
00:07:51Now, unless you want to go check on the dog, shut up.
00:07:55All right.
00:07:56Regal.
00:08:00Damn.
00:08:02Damn, Mutt.
00:08:04That's it.
00:08:05Jack?
00:08:05What is it?
00:08:06Is Regal all right?
00:08:08Oh, of course he's all right.
00:08:10In and out like a tornado.
00:08:11You're going to have a mess to clean up in the morning.
00:08:19Jack?
00:08:20Jack?
00:08:20Jack?
00:08:21Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:08:24Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:08:26Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:08:29Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:08:31Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:08:33Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:08:37Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
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00:09:11Let's go.
00:09:41I mean, I've got to be wasting their time because they're certainly wasting mine.
00:09:46There's a 12th grade group of kids that are supposedly headed for college,
00:09:49and some of them can't even formulate a sentence.
00:09:51Well, they've been passed up through the prerequisites, so they wouldn't be there, right?
00:09:56I know.
00:09:57The system forces the instructors to keep them moving, prepared or not,
00:10:01which is just another reason why I'm getting more turned off to teaching every day.
00:10:06You're getting turned off, and then you're leaving the teaching to incompetence
00:10:09like your esteemed colleague, Mr. Blakely.
00:10:11Well, the good teachers are bailing out, and then the Blakelys are just destroying young minds.
00:10:15Now, this good teacher is about to blow some young minds,
00:10:17like when I fail half the kids on the lighthouse staff.
00:10:20It's the worst high school newspaper in the state.
00:10:23Oh.
00:10:24Oh.
00:10:24Marty Mason hit me with her favorite simile again today,
00:10:27like a melted popsicle in the sun.
00:10:29She found it somewhere, and I swear she manages to lose it at least once in every issue.
00:10:32Mr. Connors!
00:10:33Speaking of you now.
00:10:34Why me?
00:10:34Mr. Connors, listen to this.
00:10:36The last night of Venice Beach...
00:10:37It's about that article you read us in Outlook the other day.
00:10:39...in their small canal-side home.
00:10:41Police spokesman Commander Philip Reed released word today
00:10:44that an investigation is currently underway
00:10:46to find the individuals responsible for the new relation
00:10:48murders of longtime residents Jack and Ellen Doan.
00:10:51While this is the first such attack on the human populace,
00:10:54the police reported that last week a similar mutilation incident occurred
00:10:57involving several animals in the same canal...
00:10:59See, Mr. Connors, that's what you read us.
00:11:01Okay, Marty, I'll read the rest of tomorrow's paper.
00:11:03Okay, Mr. Connors, I just thought it was kind of funny, you know.
00:11:05Thank you, Marty.
00:11:09Does she always listen to the news station?
00:11:11No, constantly, especially in class.
00:11:12She's a teenage news junkie.
00:11:13You know, I think I'll see if the Doan's address is listed in the phone room.
00:11:23It might be.
00:11:24Long-time resident and all.
00:11:25Why do you want the address?
00:11:29I'm not sure.
00:11:31After finding that dog on the jetty,
00:11:34and those animals,
00:11:36and now this...
00:11:37It's kind of interesting.
00:11:39I think it's morbid.
00:11:43Wayne, there's a lot of degenerate people living around those canals.
00:11:46Why don't you just stay out of it?
00:11:48Jeff, I'm just going to take a look around, that's all.
00:11:53Wayne, call it the old journalist's curiosity.
00:12:07Wayne, you are not a journalist.
00:12:09You're a high school journalist and teacher.
00:12:13After that class today, I'm not so sure.
00:12:15Look, it's not going to involve me if I just drive by the Doan's place.
00:12:17I mean, just drive by.
00:12:19I mean, just drive by.
00:12:19I love you, Wayne.
00:12:19I love you, Wayne.
00:12:21Oh, my God.
00:12:51What are you doing?
00:12:53I'm here.
00:13:15Hello?
00:13:17Anybody home?
00:13:21Here we go.
00:13:51Hello?
00:14:21Here we go.
00:14:51What are you doing here?
00:14:52Write him.
00:14:53Jesus, you scared me.
00:14:56My name is Wayne Connors.
00:14:58I'm a journalism teacher at the high school.
00:15:00I got identification.
00:15:01Okay, show it to me.
00:15:03Slowly.
00:15:04Okay.
00:15:06Here's my school ID.
00:15:11My LAPD press card.
00:15:13My driver's license.
00:15:14My note is right there in the back.
00:15:16I got a gas credit card.
00:15:17You know, Mr. Connors, these cards don't give you the right to break into a private residence.
00:15:23I just knocked on the door and it swung open.
00:15:24I guess somebody forgot to close it.
00:15:25Well, a neighbor reported to Prowler and you're lucky that I got here before he did because
00:15:30he's got a loaded shotgun and he's just spooked enough to use it.
00:15:36Oh, damn cold.
00:15:39Gesundheit.
00:15:40Get one every year.
00:15:41Oh, you should try one of these eucalyptus drops.
00:15:44They make your eyes water, but they really work.
00:15:46Try them.
00:15:47Say, uh, weren't you involved in the initial investigation of this thing?
00:15:54Oh, I was.
00:15:55Uh, if it hadn't been so damn vicious, uh, I could have had the day off and probably gotten
00:15:59over this cold.
00:16:00Well, those drops will help, but tell me something.
00:16:04Did the experts make anything out of this mud on the carpet?
00:16:07Oh, they saw it, sure.
00:16:08Figured it was tracked in from somewhere around the building, you know.
00:16:11It's damp down here in these canals, a lot of mud and water.
00:16:14Did they find any footprints or impressions?
00:16:16No, I don't think so.
00:16:18They couldn't tell much from the mud one way or another.
00:16:20A little odd, I guess, but nothing too remarkable.
00:16:23Now, look, Mr. Connors, I'm not going to arrest you, but I want you to stop prowling around.
00:16:29This area is off limits until the investigation is over.
00:16:33Do you understand?
00:16:34I do, and, uh, thank you.
00:16:36I'm sorry to cause you any trouble.
00:16:46You look fine.
00:16:47You look fine.
00:16:59Hello?
00:17:00Oh.
00:17:01What the stuff you got here.
00:17:16Where did you get this substance, Wayne?
00:17:19In Venice.
00:17:20In fact, I found it over in the canal area where their couple was murdered.
00:17:23Why?
00:17:24Mainly cause it's like nothing I've ever seen before.
00:17:27It seems to be protoplasmic.
00:17:30And what you've brought me is, and I'm only guessing, some kind of exoskeleton.
00:17:36It is organic, there's no doubt about that, but it's also inorganic.
00:17:41So it's not mud?
00:17:42This stuff intrigues me, though.
00:17:44I'll keep it around, make some further tests.
00:17:47Maybe something will surface.
00:17:48Well, many thanks, Dr. John.
00:17:50You just give me a day or two, and the mad doctor will come up with something.
00:18:06Come in.
00:18:07It's locked.
00:18:08Don't come in.
00:18:10Here.
00:18:11Don't you move until I get back.
00:18:13Hi, Dr. John.
00:18:14How are you?
00:18:15Hi, Dr. John.
00:18:16Hi, Jeff.
00:18:17How about you?
00:18:18So, how are you doing?
00:18:19Oh, I'm just fine.
00:18:20I'm even better after this last move here.
00:18:23You're dead wing.
00:18:24It's compulsive.
00:18:25She cheats on me.
00:18:26I'm fine.
00:18:27I'm fine.
00:18:28I'm fine.
00:18:29I'm fine.
00:18:30I'm fine.
00:18:31I'm even better after this last move here.
00:18:33You're dead wing.
00:18:34It's compulsive.
00:18:35She cheats on me.
00:18:36I'm fine.
00:18:37I'm fine.
00:18:38I'm fine.
00:18:39It's compulsive.
00:18:40She cheats all the time.
00:18:41If I didn't let her win once in a while, she'd never play.
00:18:43Um, can I get you a beer or something?
00:18:45Yeah, I'd love one.
00:18:50Well, I take it you've come up with something, and in only two days.
00:18:54Uh-huh.
00:18:55And this is straight science fiction.
00:18:57So let's hear it.
00:19:00Well, first of all, that substance that you brought me is slightly radioactive.
00:19:07Now, not dangerously so, but it does register hot.
00:19:12That external stimulus you were talking about.
00:19:15Now, listen to this.
00:19:16About 20 years ago, a nuclear reactor at the experimental test facility at Lake Sherwin, Wisconsin, was discovered to be leaking an infinitesimal amount of radioactive byproduct into the lake.
00:19:32This installation, by the way, is the forerunner of a modern-day nuclear power plant, like the one two miles down the coast here.
00:19:38What has this got to do with the mud I found?
00:19:40Well, now, stay with me.
00:19:41This is the background phase of a two-part story.
00:19:44Along with the report on the nuclear litter was another report, damn near hidden and virtually ignored.
00:19:52It told of the effects the spill had on a certain stagnant lagoon adjoining Sherwin.
00:19:57It seems that the silt in the lagoon had picked up a bit of the radioactivity and had become extremely absorptive of the bacteria, the algae, and even some of the more advanced primitive life forms living in the lagoon.
00:20:11I am totally lost at this point.
00:20:13Well, now, you won't be.
00:20:14According to the two scientists that discovered this silt, it had literally evolved, for lack of a better word, into a form of protoplasm that took on the characteristics of whatever it absorbed and mutated into something totally different.
00:20:28The scientists named this organic mud Slythus.
00:20:33Why?
00:20:38For the same reason your parents named you Jeff. Who knows?
00:20:41At any rate, what should have been the discovery of the century went virtually unnoticed.
00:20:46Locked up tighter than a drum because of AEC's fear that notoriety over this Slythus would cause an uproar over the nuclear leak.
00:20:54Which, undoubtedly, it would have.
00:21:00That's a story, John.
00:21:02But you ain't heard the best part yet.
00:21:04There's more?
00:21:06One of the scientists who originally discovered this Slythus is now working for Crest Oil Company.
00:21:12Apparently, the idea of using radiation to create new life stuck with him.
00:21:17There's a bit of the Frankenstein in all of this.
00:21:19Exactly.
00:21:20So he convinced the big shots at Crest to fund his experiments.
00:21:24He maintained that in creating instant life, he was also creating the ingredients necessary for the formation of natural petroleum.
00:21:34Oh sure, by combining organic matter, a little bit of bacteria, and substituting the pressure of a million years of environmental change with a dose of radioactivity.
00:21:41To get to the point, it appears that that substance that you brought me is something very similar to the Slythus.
00:21:51A freak combination of natural radioactivity and the elements that science has not been able to duplicate.
00:22:00Who's the scientist that's been working for Crest?
00:22:04Oh, right.
00:22:06Aaron Burick is his name, and I believe he lives somewhere in the Malibu Hills, if my sources are correct.
00:22:12Didn't you say that there is some other scientist?
00:22:15Unfortunately, he overdosed on radiation a few years ago at the Brown Ferry NUC in Alabama.
00:22:22That's a hazardous line of work.
00:22:26Good night, Jeff.
00:22:27Good night, Dr. John.
00:22:29Oh, and Wayne, let me know if you decide to pursue this.
00:22:33I sense your interest, and I feel the same way.
00:22:36You'll be the first to know.
00:22:38Thanks.
00:22:48Deadly stuff, that radioactivity.
00:22:51Wayne, you were handling that dirt.
00:22:54That's Slythus.
00:22:55You heard Dr. John say it wasn't dangerous.
00:22:58I heard Dr. John say a lot of things, and it's all totally ridiculous.
00:23:04Look, I don't understand very much of this, but just, I want you to stay out of it.
00:23:09You've satisfied your journalist's curiosity now, so leave it be.
00:23:15Honey, listen.
00:23:19I don't understand it either, but I know there's something going on here.
00:23:23And if the police think this is the work of some bizarre cultist with all that mutilation business, well, they're way off base.
00:23:29There's a big story here.
00:23:33It's just the spot for a freelancer to step in and make himself an overnight reputation.
00:23:36You've got a great job at the high school.
00:23:38Why can't you just be satisfied?
00:23:40Because I find myself hating it more and more every day.
00:23:43It's okay for now.
00:23:45But I want more than that.
00:23:47And this Slythus thing could be the perfect opportunity.
00:23:49Okay.
00:23:51If you want to mess around with radioactivity and cultists, you go right ahead and you have fun, but just don't you dare mention it around me.
00:23:59Yes.
00:24:29Hey, Pop, ma'am. We need some bread.
00:24:36I got some bread. I got some bread.
00:24:41What I gotta do is take a leak.
00:24:44You cracked your pants?
00:24:48No, I was just farting.
00:24:50You cracked your pants again, you goddammit.
00:24:59Hey, man, you're a mess.
00:25:05Sure, man, I'm high.
00:25:08Higher than these goddamn pillows.
00:25:10Higher than the price of the wine.
00:25:29What, how, how, how, how, how...
00:25:46Cristy, you snot rag.
00:25:48Get up.
00:25:52Wake up, man!
00:25:53Wake up, man.
00:26:11Australia wasn't shit.
00:26:14Didn't mean nothing after Nam.
00:26:17All the whores were just the same.
00:26:20Why shouldn't they be?
00:26:22They were just whores.
00:26:23Damn it.
00:26:35God damn it.
00:26:39But you ain't so smart, buddy.
00:26:42Of course, I got more.
00:26:44I got it hid right up there.
00:27:46Got you.
00:27:52What's he doing swimming in here?
00:28:17Hey, man.
00:28:22Ain't you cold?
00:28:26That dude needs some wine.
00:28:33Hey, man.
00:28:35Want some wine?
00:28:36Look, you need some antifreeze.
00:28:42Hey, man.
00:28:49Hey, man.
00:28:53Hey, man.
00:28:55Hey, man.
00:28:56Hey, man.
00:29:04Hey, man.
00:29:06Hey, man.
00:29:07Hey, man.
00:29:08Hey, man.
00:29:10In another of the shocking Venice mutilations, Kristen Darnell, a 32-year-old stewardess, was violently murdered last night in a Rondo Court apartment.
00:29:21Neighbors reported hearing nothing out of the ordinary around 2 o'clock, the time that the police experts believed the murder took place.
00:29:28This latest killing brings to three the total number of Venice residents murdered in the last nine days.
00:29:33This, in addition to reports of numerous dogs and other house pets in the area slain, in a similar ritualistic fashion.
00:29:41Even the area transients are banding together, hoping for strength in numbers.
00:29:46The local street people, normally known to be loners, have begun setting up a network of protected shelters in safe areas.
00:29:53Sure we're scared. Damn scared. Why not?
00:29:58Most of us ain't got no place to hide anyway, and the cops ain't gonna bust their butts trying to protect us.
00:30:02I sleep sometimes in the john down there by the beach. Them stalls ain't got no locks on them, you know.
00:30:07The police, in an attempt to prove their human sacrifice death cult theory, have questioned many of the various sects and unconventional social and religious groups which abound in the Venice area.
00:30:19And according to police spokesman, Commander Phillip Reed,
00:30:21With the additional personnel assigned to this case, we feel that we can successfully handle any threat to the Venice area.
00:30:30Our investigation is well underway, and we have several important clues.
00:30:36We are following up these leads as fast as possible.
00:30:39Despite police reassurances, however, Venice residents are bordering on panic.
00:30:45Streets are deserted, houses have become fortresses, and the smell of fear hangs like a stench over the canals.
00:30:51We are following up these leads as possible.
00:30:53We are following up these leads as possible.
00:30:54We are following up these leads as possible.
00:30:55We are following up these leads as possible.
00:30:56We are following up these leads as possible.
00:30:57We are following up these leads as possible.
00:30:58We are following up these leads as possible.
00:30:59We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:00We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:01We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:02We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:03We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:04We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:05We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:06We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:07We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:08We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:09We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:10We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:11We are following up these leads as possible.
00:31:42What are you doing?
00:32:06Hi.
00:32:07What are you doing here?
00:32:10Just looking around.
00:32:12Why?
00:32:14Is this your camp?
00:32:15Yeah, that's right.
00:32:16This is my camp.
00:32:18And everything here is mine, man.
00:32:21Great.
00:32:21Look, I'm sorry.
00:32:22I thought the area was abandoned.
00:32:24Well, you were wrong.
00:32:26Yeah, I can see that now.
00:32:30You, uh...
00:32:31You around here last night?
00:32:34Hi.
00:32:34What's it to you?
00:32:37There was some trouble a few blocks down the canal.
00:32:39Well, I didn't hear nothing, man.
00:32:46Not a sound.
00:32:53Look, pal.
00:32:55How you want to handle your trip is up to you.
00:32:57But we're talking about some very nasty murders here.
00:33:00And if you didn't see what happened, maybe whoever was with you did.
00:33:02Now, you can talk to me, or you can talk to the police.
00:33:10I don't need the cops, man.
00:33:12I get hassled up by the damn kids around here.
00:33:14Oh, he's ripping me off.
00:33:15No, I wasn't alone.
00:33:18Another guy was over, okay?
00:33:21What's his name?
00:33:22It's a dude named Bunky.
00:33:25Yeah?
00:33:25That's it.
00:33:26Bunky.
00:33:27He hangs out at the plaza by the bike path, man.
00:33:31He was just juicing and shooting the shit.
00:33:34I passed out.
00:33:36I woke up, he was gone.
00:33:39It's okay, though, man.
00:33:40He didn't have nothing to do with that scene at the street.
00:33:43Yeah, I'm sure of that.
00:33:43But it looks like you two guys were the only possible witnesses.
00:33:47And if you were out cold, then it must have been Bunky who saw something.
00:33:52What does he look like?
00:33:53He's about 5'6", 5'7", I guess.
00:33:57How old?
00:33:59About my age, 24, 25.
00:34:05Okay.
00:34:06My name's Wayne, by the way.
00:34:07Yeah, Preston, man.
00:34:09Okay, Preston.
00:34:15Thanks.
00:34:16We've seen you.
00:34:20Hey, man.
00:34:22You see Bunky?
00:34:24Tell me he left his stuff here, man.
00:34:27I don't dig messes.
00:34:28Tell me he left his list.
00:34:50Oh, my you.
00:34:51Bye.
00:34:51Bye.
00:34:51Bye.
00:34:52Bye.
00:34:52Bye.
00:34:53Bye.
00:34:54Bye.
00:34:55Bye.
00:34:56Bye.
00:34:56Bye.
00:35:28Say, uh, I'm looking for a friend. Actually, a friend of a friend. His name is Bunky.
00:35:55Uh-huh.
00:35:58What do you want with Bunky?
00:36:01Personal business. I had to tell him he left some stuff with Preston's.
00:36:06Good Samaritan, huh?
00:36:09Well, thank you, neighbor. We'll tell him about Preston.
00:36:12And let him know that you want to chat with him about some personal business.
00:36:19What's your name, man?
00:36:21Look, I just want to talk to Bunky. Where is it?
00:36:23Hey, uh, what's it worth there, uh, the good Samaritan?
00:36:27Oh, about a half a gallon of decent wine.
00:36:30Ah, yeah.
00:36:32Deal.
00:36:34Bunky's over at, uh, Osa's crib.
00:36:37Prudy's boarding house, 225 thriftwood.
00:36:43I don't think he's feeling too good today.
00:36:46So Osa let him hang out for a while.
00:36:51And a bottle of wine's about five bucks worth.
00:36:53It's inflation, you understand?
00:37:02Hey, uh, thanks, good Samaritan.
00:37:07All right.
00:37:11All right.
00:37:12All right.
00:37:42Yeah.
00:37:44Bunky?
00:37:47I'm a friend of Preston's.
00:37:50I got something they asked me to bring you.
00:38:02What do you got?
00:38:04Information.
00:38:06Can I come in?
00:38:10Why not?
00:38:11Maybe I could use some company.
00:38:35Maybe I could use some company.
00:38:35I could use some company.
00:38:39Who wants to bring a deal.
00:38:42Bye.
00:38:42Preston asked me to tell you that you left some of your goods at his place last night.
00:38:57Last night?
00:38:59That's right.
00:39:01After he passed out and you saw whatever it was you saw.
00:39:08How do you know about that, Ace?
00:39:09Oh, I don't know. Not exactly.
00:39:15But, uh...
00:39:19You did see something.
00:39:23Or was it?
00:39:30Man, I don't know what the hell I saw.
00:39:33You look like a big, slimy, goddamn lizard.
00:39:35Something that crawled out of a sewer, with a mouth like a sucker fish.
00:39:45Maybe I didn't see nothing.
00:39:48I was drinking yesterday. I don't always remember right.
00:39:51No, Bunky. You saw something.
00:39:52I saw something, all right.
00:40:01I cut my hand when I fell and my bottle broke.
00:40:04This I know is real.
00:40:05Seven stitches at the free clinic.
00:40:07Bunky.
00:40:08Will you come with me and tell this to the police?
00:40:10The cops?
00:40:14You snapping?
00:40:16Them I got no use for.
00:40:18Besides, they want to talk to me about a condo breaking up on the peninsula.
00:40:23No, no authorities, man. No way.
00:40:26And if they should suddenly find me here, I didn't see a damn thing.
00:40:29I was here all night.
00:40:31You better split, man.
00:40:41Thank you, doctor. I certainly appreciate you taking the time.
00:40:44All right, 8.30 will be fine.
00:40:46See you then.
00:40:48Bye.
00:40:51Hey, Jeff.
00:40:53That was that man, Berwick.
00:40:54Sounds a little odd, but he seems friendly enough.
00:40:57And I can meet him at his place in Malibu at 8.30.
00:40:59Want to go?
00:40:59Yes, I'll go.
00:41:09Near the marina, there is a medium-sized nuclear energy facility
00:41:14just a mile or so down the coast.
00:41:17Now, it is not inconceivable that this facility may have leaked some radioactive material.
00:41:24Of course, the radioactivity is the catalytic ingredient that causes the abiogenesis.
00:41:29But if you're familiar with my work, however, you'll know that I've had no success in creating
00:41:35slithus under laboratory conditions.
00:41:38I thought, what if the slithus had evolved beyond the point of your initial discovery?
00:41:45What if it evolved into a creature so complex that it sought out the nutrition necessary to keep it alive?
00:41:53Evolved from the simple life form that we discovered into something more complex?
00:42:02I certainly wouldn't say that it was impossible.
00:42:06But what would cause such a change?
00:42:09Why, the radioactivity, my dear, it has the most astounding effect on all living organisms.
00:42:21We found that the slithus would incorporate the characteristics of anything it absorbed.
00:42:30Now, given the proper nutrients, the growth potential would be endless.
00:42:35I have no idea what shape or form this growth would eventually take.
00:42:42In other words, the form which most suited its need to survive?
00:42:46The job of an imagination more fertile than my own.
00:42:51Doctor, to prove any of this?
00:42:54You would first find the source of the radioactivity.
00:42:57Now, if it is the nuclear energy facility, security's tight and they'll admit to nothing.
00:43:04Through analysis of the soil off the shore of the plant, however,
00:43:09one could accurately determine such basic elements in an investigation of this nature.
00:43:17Howdy, Captain. Can I help you?
00:43:19Yeah, I'm looking for Chris Alexander.
00:43:22Oh, my nephew. I hope there's no problems.
00:43:24I just want to chatter his boat for an hour, that's all.
00:43:27Oh, he's on the boat in the back.
00:43:29You come right through this opening, you'll find him up on the top of you.
00:43:33Sure thing.
00:43:50Chris?
00:43:54What can I do for you?
00:44:00Up here.
00:44:04Like the spirit of the sea, eh?
00:44:06More often heard than seen.
00:44:09Again, I ask.
00:44:10What can I do for you?
00:44:14I'm Wayne Connors.
00:44:15I'm a friend of Peter Tanakis.
00:44:16I need the services of a diver with a boat, and he said you might be interested.
00:44:22And you might give me a break on the price.
00:44:24It's a small job.
00:44:28I might be interested.
00:44:30How small?
00:44:31Oh, just a few hours.
00:44:32I need some soil samples taken off the shore of the Imperial Energy Plant.
00:44:37I'll come down.
00:44:38So, my main man Peter is watching out for me, eh?
00:44:51Christopher Columbus Alexander at your service.
00:44:54Glad to meet you.
00:44:56Good.
00:44:56Let's check like you white folks.
00:44:58None of that tricky nigger shit.
00:45:00Takes too long.
00:45:01Now then, what did you have in mind for the dive?
00:45:04Well, I don't know much about it, but it's just routine.
00:45:08Routine?
00:45:09Just in, down and out?
00:45:11Are you with the Sierra Club by any chance?
00:45:13Oh, no.
00:45:13Nothing like that.
00:45:14See, I'm a journalist.
00:45:15I'm doing a series of articles on California's changing coastline, and I need some soil samples
00:45:19to back up a few theories.
00:45:21It doesn't matter.
00:45:22As long as I'm paid, the reason for your tests make no difference.
00:45:26How much will it cost me?
00:45:28Well, let's see.
00:45:29Since you are a friend of my man Peter, and I'm working for my uncle on account,
00:45:33how does 30 plus fuel sell?
00:45:37That sounds fair.
00:45:38It is.
00:45:39Tomorrow is my day of freedom.
00:45:41Meet me at the Oceanside dock, number 22, at 10, and you can buy a few hours of my life.
00:45:49You know, I don't know how to take you.
00:45:51Be cool, and maybe we'll learn about one another together.
00:45:53Okay.
00:46:03How fast can this mini tug roll, Chris?
00:46:07Oh, about six knots.
00:46:09This boat wasn't built for comfort or speed.
00:46:11Reliability is the watchword on the creation.
00:46:14Suits your needs, huh?
00:46:15There you go.
00:46:16It totes my gear and holds the fish I catch.
00:46:18And the pavement's all right.
00:46:20I own it.
00:46:21The only possession my family ever owned.
00:46:22The only possession my family ever owned.
00:46:23I own it.
00:46:24I own it.
00:46:25I own it.
00:46:26I own it.
00:46:27I own it.
00:46:28I own it.
00:46:29I own it.
00:46:30I own it.
00:46:31I own it.
00:46:32I own it.
00:46:33I own it.
00:46:34I own it.
00:46:35I own it.
00:46:36I own it.
00:46:37I own it.
00:46:38I own it.
00:46:39I own it.
00:46:40I own it.
00:46:41I own it.
00:46:42I own it.
00:46:43I own it.
00:46:44I own it.
00:46:45I own it.
00:46:46I own it.
00:46:47I own it.
00:46:48Yeah, I appreciate you helping me.
00:46:57I wish I could tell you more, but I don't know anymore.
00:47:01And what do I need to know?
00:47:02You want some soil and water samples.
00:47:05You're paying for the fuel.
00:47:06I'm just along for the dive.
00:47:14Go in as far as you have to.
00:47:16Closer to shore, the better.
00:47:17I can go all the way to the power plant if you want.
00:47:20Well, maybe halfway.
00:47:36You've got lots of tubes here.
00:47:38I'll just bring you samples from three or four areas.
00:47:40You won't need too many because the floor hits its steepest point pretty quick,
00:47:44then levels for a long way out.
00:47:46All right, good.
00:47:46You bring them up and I'll mark them.
00:48:18I'm waterlocked to the bone.
00:48:44Man, it is dark down there.
00:48:46You didn't see anything out of the ordinary down there, did you?
00:48:49Nah, not even any fish.
00:48:52Which are odd, because they usually lack the warm waters off these power plants.
00:48:56Oh?
00:48:57Yeah.
00:48:58Well, at least I found a spot not to go fishing.
00:49:02Let me dry off and we'll head for home.
00:49:03You sure?
00:49:10I mean, I only dropped the stuff off this morning, is why I'm asking.
00:49:13Okay, it's fine with me.
00:49:15Well, what about the water?
00:49:17Right.
00:49:20Great.
00:49:21I'll be by to see you then.
00:49:22Tomorrow.
00:49:24Yeah.
00:49:25Bye.
00:49:26Well?
00:49:30Yes and no.
00:49:33There was slithus in the water samples from about 20 yards out.
00:49:37Not exactly like the first droppings I gave him, but similar.
00:49:39None of the water samples showed any radioactivity, though.
00:49:45Is that what you expected?
00:49:47I would have confirmed a current leak.
00:49:49See, the slithus means that there was a leak sometime.
00:49:52Impossible to determine when, though, according to Dr. John.
00:49:55Wayne, I just can't imagine how you're going to convince anybody that there's a slime creature feasting on the residents of Venice.
00:50:03I love you very, very much, and I don't believe a word of it.
00:50:12Well, just wait till I suggest the idea to the police tomorrow morning.
00:50:21So, you weren't too surprised when the police didn't think much of your theory, huh?
00:50:26No, but I had to give it a shot.
00:50:28The aggravation was that Lieutenant Prentiss.
00:50:30He says he's in charge of 120 men.
00:50:32He shouldn't be in charge of pencils.
00:50:33Well, so the cops aren't interested.
00:50:36What's your next step?
00:50:38Well, I got an idea.
00:50:40Now, apparently the creature moves on land, but primarily it's a water animal, right?
00:50:45So, what if we cut off the only access to the canals?
00:50:50In theory, no more Venice murders.
00:50:53Right.
00:50:54The damn thing will go on out looking for more food and hopefully going right on out to sea.
00:50:58So, how do you plan to close off the canal?
00:51:00Well, the water level of the canals is determined by the tides.
00:51:03It's high tide, lots of water.
00:51:05Low tide and the canals are dry.
00:51:07So, we wait for low tide and then close off the water lock at the mouth of the Grand Canal.
00:51:11Deprived of that route, the creature can't get to the upper canals.
00:51:14Somebody's going to raise holy hell when they notice that the water isn't coming back in with the tide.
00:51:19Now, wait a minute.
00:51:20What do you mean we close off the water lock?
00:51:21You know, this is probably illegal.
00:51:27Yeah, this is going to be tougher than I thought.
00:51:29Two locks and a lot of fence.
00:51:34A key.
00:51:35Where did you get a key?
00:51:36An old college friend of mine is a resident oceanologist here.
00:51:39All it takes is a phone call.
00:51:40An old college friend of mine is not in peuple.
00:52:09Okay, with any luck at all, no one will notice this until tomorrow, and we'll see what happens
00:52:35tonight.
00:53:05Five, four, three, two, one, the gate is up now, for the medium division, you've got a pile
00:53:16going out the gate, look at this, got squatted by the magician's going to the line, the magician
00:53:25team, these are the monsters, these are the ones you've got to watch out for, they've been
00:53:35known to attack spectators, from BS Racing, Cheryl's going to bring out hope.
00:53:38Come on, let's get out of here.
00:53:40It's a main entry.
00:53:47The winner, the winner, in a time of 22 seconds left, Richards, Richards reading to Jackie.
00:53:55See you.
00:53:56That place is like a zoo tonight, a lot crazier than usual.
00:54:12I know, I've never seen anything like it.
00:54:14So now I'm going to show you something else you've never seen before, the Marina Del Rey
00:54:17from the rear deck of my boat.
00:54:19Oh, sounds like fun.
00:54:20Uh, who is the girl you're with tonight?
00:54:24Oh, that's my cousin, that's who I'm staying with while I'm out here.
00:54:27Yeah, right, you said you were visiting from, uh, Suska, North Dakota, population 611.
00:54:37All right, the big time, huh?
00:54:40Uh, you know, I saw you get checked three times a night, so I guess you're old enough to party,
00:54:45but you do look younger.
00:54:47Oh, would it make a difference if I were?
00:54:50Not really, depending on how much, though.
00:54:53Oh, back home everyone has ID.
00:54:55I'm only 18.
00:54:57I don't act like I do it.
00:54:58Oh, absolutely not.
00:55:00I mean, you come across much older, at least 20.
00:55:02And I'm an instant dirty old man.
00:55:08So what do you do in Suska, North Dakota?
00:55:10I mean, in fact, what does anybody do in Suska, North Dakota?
00:55:13Oh, practically everyone leaves.
00:55:15That's what I'm about to do.
00:55:17That's why I'm out here now.
00:55:18I'm just, uh, you know, getting things together.
00:55:21Because back home, the only work is in the ball bearing factories.
00:55:25Suska's famous for its ball bearings.
00:55:26I can't believe it.
00:55:29Well, it's true.
00:55:30Suska's a factory town.
00:55:32So what are you going to do out here?
00:55:33I don't know.
00:55:34I really don't care.
00:55:35It's just different.
00:55:36It's exciting.
00:55:37And it's not Suska, right?
00:55:38Yeah, right.
00:55:39So, um, how long have you lived on a boat?
00:55:44Oh, a couple years now.
00:55:47But I'm, I'm getting the old bug again.
00:55:49I'll be doing some more traveling pretty soon.
00:55:51My cousin and I were in Hawaii last summer.
00:55:56Hmm.
00:55:58You know, you are really nice looking.
00:56:01Such a nice, tight body.
00:56:03Well, I played a lot in school.
00:56:06You know, sports and things.
00:56:08Yeah?
00:56:09That too.
00:56:10That too.
00:56:29That's right.
00:56:30Hey, listen, I gotta go to John, so why don't you go out on the boat, maybe pour us a little wine, huh?
00:56:47All right, well, which one is it?
00:56:49Big cruiser, see, end of the dock.
00:56:51Lights are on, and the cabin door should be open.
00:56:53Okay, okay.
00:57:00Let's go.
00:57:30Let's go.
00:58:00Let's go.
00:58:02Let's go.
00:58:04Let's go.
00:58:06Let's go.
00:58:08Let's go.
00:58:10Let's go.
00:58:12Let's go.
00:58:14Let's go.
00:58:16Let's go.
00:58:28Oh, hey, I'm sorry.
00:58:31I thought it was Doug.
00:58:33I was waiting, and I heard his car.
00:58:35I'm really sorry.
00:58:36It's all right.
00:58:37You just scared me.
00:58:38Let's go.
00:58:39Let's go.
00:58:40Let's go.
00:58:41Let's go.
00:58:42Let's go.
00:58:43Let's go.
00:58:44Let's go.
00:58:45Let's go.
00:58:46Let's go.
00:58:47Let's go.
00:58:48Let's go.
00:58:49Let's go.
00:58:50Let's go.
00:58:51Let's go.
00:58:52Let's go.
00:58:53Let's go.
00:58:54Let's go.
00:58:55Let's go.
00:58:56Let's go.
00:58:57Let's go.
00:58:58Let's go.
00:58:59You just left.
00:59:00Let's go.
00:59:01You were just leaving though, weren't you, Alex?
00:59:02Yeah.
00:59:03I guess I was.
00:59:04Nice meeting you, Jennifer.
00:59:05And again, I apologize for the shock.
00:59:06It's all right.
00:59:07It's nice meeting you.
00:59:12Rex is a good guy.
00:59:14But he hangs around a lot.
00:59:15Just a frustrated boat owner, I guess.
00:59:17Let's go.
00:59:19Let's go.
00:59:20Let's go.
00:59:21Let's go.
00:59:23It's a nice place to live.
00:59:29Yeah, I try to make it as comfortable as possible.
00:59:48And I am sorry about Rex.
00:59:50I mean, I was surprised as you must have been.
00:59:53Well, you know, good fences make good neighbors.
00:59:56Or at least that's the way Robert Frost felt about it.
00:59:58And he was right, at least where Rex is concerned.
01:00:01How about that wine?
01:00:02That'd be great.
01:00:03Okay.
01:00:04Hit the music.
01:00:05Okay.
01:00:05Okay.
01:00:23Red wine from chilled glasses.
01:00:42And with a flick of the switch, instant atmosphere to us.
01:00:51What time is your curfew?
01:01:06Why would you ask me?
01:01:08I was just wondering.
01:01:08Yeah, I'll be.
01:01:15Oh, yeah.
01:01:17Are you tense?
01:01:18Cool.
01:01:19Yeah, give me this.
01:01:22Turn around.
01:01:23Turn around.
01:01:25Oh.
01:01:26Get your tense up here and here.
01:01:29Can you feel this?
01:01:31Yeah, I can.
01:01:32And down in here.
01:01:34Yes.
01:01:44Come on.
01:01:46Let's go below.
01:01:46God, I shouldn't.
01:01:47Come on.
01:01:48Come on.
01:01:48Come on.
01:01:49Come on.
01:01:49Come on.
01:01:49Come on.
01:01:49Hey, what was that?
01:02:02That's nothing.
01:02:04I'm morty at the end of the dock, and I kiss the wake for every passing boat.
01:02:07That's all.
01:02:08Boy, you know, you left the cabin door open.
01:02:11I wish you'd lock it.
01:02:12I know it's silly, but with your friend here...
01:02:14Hey, hey, hey, listen, listen, listen.
01:02:16If it'll make you comfortable, I'll do it, all right?
01:02:18And I like my privacy, too.
01:02:23Why don't you get naked while I'm gone, all right?
01:02:28Okay.
01:02:28Okay.
01:02:28Okay.
01:02:42No!
01:02:45No!
01:02:47No!
01:02:47No!
01:02:48No!
01:02:49No!
01:02:52Doug!
01:03:13Doug!
01:03:15No!
01:03:41No!
01:03:42Ahhhhhhh!
01:03:43Ahhhhhhhhh!!!
01:03:47Oh byee digamos it chịu!
01:03:50Aaaahhhhh!
01:03:52Aa!
01:03:53Aaaah!
01:03:54Aaarg!
01:03:55Aaaahhh!
01:03:57Aaaahhh!
01:03:58Aaaahhhh!
01:03:59Aaaahhhhh!
01:04:01Aaaahhhhhh!
01:04:05ifies Cai!
01:04:06Aaaahh!
01:04:08Aaaahhhhh!
01:04:09Aaaah!
01:04:10Aaaah!
01:04:11Aaaah!
01:04:12Look, I said no commons and I mean no commons!
01:04:29Connors!
01:04:32Well?
01:04:33Pretend there's some guy named Connors here to see you.
01:04:35Oh, yes, I ain't no commons, but I'm bringing it.
01:04:39Connors?
01:04:42Well, very good, Brown. Hold on.
01:04:48Good evening, Lieutenant.
01:04:51No. No, it isn't.
01:04:53It is an insidious evening following a disastrous morning.
01:04:59I suppose you've heard the latest.
01:05:01Mm-hmm. Two more.
01:05:05This time in the marina.
01:05:09That's why I'm here.
01:05:10I assumed that that had something to do with your visit.
01:05:14I know you don't think very much of my theory, Lieutenant.
01:05:17But this time I've got evidence that's a bit more substantial.
01:05:20Well, get on with it, Connors.
01:05:22Last night's murders took place in the marina because I shut off the creature's access to the canals.
01:05:27Yesterday afternoon I closed the lock at the marina jetty.
01:05:30It's against law to tamper with those locks. You should have been arrested.
01:05:36But I wasn't.
01:05:38Look, I'm trying to help you people stop this horrible business.
01:05:41I've been doing the work your police officers haven't been because they've been too busy trying to prove this ridiculous mutilation cult garbage.
01:05:46Alright, Connors. It's obvious that you are trying to help us.
01:05:53And if I were not dissatisfied with this mutilation theory myself, you would not be sitting in my office at this time.
01:06:02But I do not believe one word of your slither story.
01:06:12Slithis.
01:06:14Oh, pardon me. Slithis.
01:06:18Story.
01:06:19But what I saw this afternoon was a bloodbath.
01:06:28In the interest of public safety, I am willing to consider everything.
01:06:34Therefore, I will have one of my police scientists talk even with you.
01:06:41Sergeant, I'll squeeze in to come in for a moment.
01:06:45So then, this incredibly adaptable mutation has evolved into a humanoid creature.
01:06:54But, Mr. Connors, why is it murdering people?
01:06:57Not murdering. It's feeding on them.
01:07:00See, it attacks and eats whatever is around.
01:07:03Look, when I sampled the mud off the shore of the power plant, my diver said he saw no sea life at all.
01:07:09No fish, nothing.
01:07:10It stands to reason that the creature has eaten himself out of his spawning grounds, and he's moved on, looking for food.
01:07:16Now, it hit a good area in the canals.
01:07:19Fish, dogs, people.
01:07:21So it returned.
01:07:23Yesterday afternoon, I cut off the creature's access to the canals, and it moved on down the channel, and onto one of the boats.
01:07:29Now, maybe if there had been water in the canal when we closed it off, the creature would have gone over the embankment and across the road.
01:07:34I don't know. See, I don't believe we're dealing with anything that's ever existed before, so there's no way of predicting what it's going to do.
01:07:39Well, I'm not going to question the possibility of slithist, because organic mud may well exist, although it borders on a biogenesis which was disproven by Louis Pasteur back in the 1800s.
01:07:50But that's neither here nor there.
01:07:52What I can't accept is the idea that this thing has been living off the coast all this time, and no one's noticed it.
01:07:56First of all, the point is moot.
01:08:00I have just finished chatting with the plant manager at the Imperial Nuclear Energy Station, and he assures me that his facility has not had any radioactive leak of any kind since this plant was constructed in 1965.
01:08:18Of course he did. I told you he would. Did you expect him to admit something like that?
01:08:26Unless Reasley feels that some further conversation would be of a productive nature, I believe we will close with this subject. Reasley?
01:08:35Reasley? Very well. Mr. Connors, again, I want to thank you for your display of public spirit. But I'm very busy, and my department is very busy.
01:08:49Whistling will escort you out for the last time.
01:08:57Brother, that is one crazy story. But who knows?
01:09:01Stranger things have come to pass, like the existence of Slythers itself.
01:09:06Last year, two of my people fishing off the coast of Jamaica netted an eel-like creature that the expert thought extinct for centuries.
01:09:14In the sea, all things are possible.
01:09:16Really?
01:09:18But not probable.
01:09:21I won't be the lone dissender, though. Whatever you guys decide is fine with me.
01:09:26I never thought I'd hear it.
01:09:28Yes, I never thought I'd say it.
01:09:30Tell me something. If this slithers does retain the traits you saved, why won't it return to responding beds?
01:09:37I mean, in the area where we found the samples?
01:09:38Right.
01:09:40Hey, why am I thinking of it? If there is a creature down there, you might have gotten me eaten.
01:09:46There's a chance I had to take.
01:09:48White boy, please!
01:09:50Hey, Chris. Have you got a small sonar tracker?
01:09:54I think I can get one. A friend of my uncle will loan it to me.
01:09:58I like it. All we do is wait out there until we detect the creature and then follow it in.
01:10:02And if the thing exists, I'll spot it all right.
01:10:04Yeah, but what then? I mean, you're assuming that you spot him.
01:10:07We catch the bad-ass mother. I've got netting that'll hold a great white. I guarantee it won't get away.
01:10:13And I know a couple of guys that would love to join us on a monster hunt.
01:10:17Okay.
01:10:19Okay. Hell with the police.
01:10:21Dr. John, you and Jeff, you wait by the canal entrance.
01:10:24When we pick up the creature and see he's headed toward the canals, you close off the lock.
01:10:28How are we going to know?
01:10:31Yeah. There's a couple of radios I can get at school.
01:10:34I think I can get around with no problem. They're good for up to a mile or so.
01:10:37And then when we close off the canal, you guys follow the big boy wherever his appetite leads him.
01:10:42Right. Sending the hue and cry as we go.
01:10:44Oh, no. If this thing is real, we ain't going to say anything to anyone until it's caught.
01:10:49And I'm going to catch it.
01:10:51All right.
01:10:57The sun's going down quick. There should be a clear night.
01:11:12But in case it's not, I had Mike and Nicholas to hook up the generator and the night lights.
01:11:16Sonar is working okay. And I borrowed the spotlight in case we need it. It's one powerful mother.
01:11:29Yeah. I hope this radio is going to be all right. Worked out fine at school.
01:11:32And I brought this, too.
01:11:46Yeah. I noticed.
01:11:51I don't know if that's going to be of any use, though.
01:11:53Remember, the Dones unloaded a whole pistol into that creature and nothing happened.
01:11:58This ain't a pistol, my man.
01:12:00You think we'll be here all night?
01:12:07Well, since it's never been spotted during the day, I guess it does all its foraging after dark.
01:12:14Maybe it's irritated by the boat traffic and waits until it dies down.
01:12:18I don't know what senses this thing has, so I don't know how it reacts to its environment.
01:12:22It's got an appetite. That's its downfall.
01:12:25Give Mike and Nicholas a hand with the nets, will you?
01:12:28Yeah, okay.
01:12:30Yeah, okay.
01:12:58What time is it?
01:13:03Oh, about 1.30.
01:13:08Time isn't going by slow. It's stopped.
01:13:11Phil's that way.
01:13:12Wayne!
01:13:14What?
01:13:15It's real. It's over there, about 20 feet off the ball.
01:13:30Okay. Now, when it really starts moving, let it get enough ahead so the engines don't spook it.
01:13:34I just hope we can keep up with it. This is it.
01:13:39Wake up on deck. We got something.
01:13:43Right back towards the marina.
01:13:46Now, don't do this.
01:13:48Don't worry. I couldn't lose Junior here even if I tried.
01:13:51According to the sonar, this thing is size large.
01:13:53What?
01:13:54Straight for the canal entrance.
01:13:56Hello, Jeff. Hello, Jeff.
01:13:59Hi, Henning. Best to fall asleep.
01:14:01Well, wake up, because we're on our way.
01:14:02The creature's heading right for the opening.
01:14:03Tell John to close off the lock.
01:14:05What? There really is something?
01:14:07We're following it now. Get John moving.
01:14:09Dr. John. Dr. John, wake up.
01:14:11Huh? What is it?
01:14:12They're headed this way. They're tracking the thing towards us.
01:14:14Wayne says to close the lock.
01:14:15Okay.
01:14:39Wayne, John's got it sealed.
01:14:41Good. Now stay awake and keep your eyes open.
01:14:43I don't know what you should expect.
01:14:45We see what we shall see.
01:14:47Jeff? Chris says we're in about as far as we can go.
01:14:50The creature's getting close to you, but it's difficult to say just how close because of the rocks.
01:14:54We're watching.
01:14:56Wayne, I hear something.
01:14:58What's going on?
01:14:59Maybe I can see something.
01:15:04Okay, I must be heading for the boat. I should pick it up on the tracker pretty quick.
01:15:15Get in the car. Get in the car.
01:15:16Get in the car.
01:15:17Get in the car.
01:15:18Get in the car.
01:15:19Get in the car.
01:15:20Get in the car.
01:15:22Get in the car.
01:15:23Get in the car.
01:15:24Get in the car.
01:15:25Get in the car.
01:15:26Get in the car.
01:15:27Get in the car.
01:15:28Get in the car.
01:15:29Get in the car.
01:15:30Get in the car.
01:15:32Aah, it's in the car.
01:15:48Wayne, it's .
01:15:50Wayne, the transmission is locked down inside the car.
01:15:53Wayne!
01:15:54Wayne!
01:15:56Jump! Jump!
01:16:16Jump!
01:16:26Jump!
01:16:36Jump!
01:16:42Jump!
01:16:44Jump!
01:16:48Jump!
01:16:52Jump!
01:16:54Jump!
01:17:12Dr. John!
01:17:14Dr. John!
01:17:16Dr. John, are you all right?
01:17:18I'm okay. I'm okay.
01:17:20Dr. John's not hurt.
01:17:22The monster's not following him.
01:17:24I think it's dead.
01:17:26No, it's alive. We got it on the scanner again.
01:17:28It's headed for the harbor,
01:17:30and I think the thing was trying for the canal when it ran into you.
01:17:32We gotta move.
01:17:34Nicholas, keep your eyes open.
01:17:36Jeff, we're gonna follow it. Head it off before it reaches the boats.
01:17:38Now, you and John, wait for us at Chris's slip.
01:17:40Wayne, be careful.
01:17:42I love you.
01:17:44The thing's making a crazy move.
01:17:46But he doesn't seem to be injured.
01:17:48The son of a bitch probably can't feel pain.
01:17:50You know, if it gets in the docking area under the boats, we've lost it.
01:17:52I've got that covered. We're gonna get it to chase after us for a while.
01:17:54How?
01:17:56I've got 30 gallons of chum in the tank.
01:17:58If the big boy's hungry, I'll give him all he can handle.
01:18:00Remember, brother, this thing is just a fish.
01:18:02I'm one hell of a fisherman.
01:18:04Take over the handle.
01:18:06Here.
01:18:08Pour this fragrant garbage over the port.
01:18:10Why reverse our direction?
01:18:12Here.
01:18:14Pour this fragrant garbage over the port.
01:18:16Why reverse our direction?
01:18:18Come on.
01:18:20Come on.
01:18:22Come on.
01:18:24Come on.
01:18:25Come on.
01:18:26Come on.
01:18:27Come on.
01:18:28Come on.
01:18:29Come on.
01:18:30Come on.
01:18:31Come on.
01:18:35Better reserve you, big bastard.
01:18:37Fish head soon.
01:18:47Okay.
01:18:48You ready to put the hook to the slimy beast?
01:18:52I guess.
01:18:53What's the plan?
01:18:54We're gonna nut it, drag it out to sea, wear it down and pull it in.
01:18:57Pull it in?
01:18:58We just saw that son of a bitch demolish a car,
01:19:00and you're gonna pull it in?
01:19:01How about calling the Coast Guard?
01:19:03No way.
01:19:04This thing belongs to us.
01:19:05Besides, if this creature's shy of boats like you say,
01:19:08an open call to the Coast Guard is gonna bring out every boat in the harbor.
01:19:12The thing will then head right out to sea.
01:19:15You sure about the nets?
01:19:16Hey, man.
01:19:17Strong as still.
01:19:22Let's do it.
01:19:23Okay.
01:19:24Okay.
01:19:25I'll slow it down.
01:19:27Nicholas.
01:19:30Move forward and keep watch.
01:19:33Now dump what you've got left.
01:19:36Right next to the side.
01:19:37When we spot it below surface, we toss the net.
01:19:43Ah, shit.
01:19:45What happened?
01:19:46I don't know.
01:19:47But I don't want to be sitting without power when that thing finishes the job.
01:19:50Mike, take the hound.
01:19:55Let's go below.
01:19:57What?
01:19:58Oh, okay.
01:20:09Damn it.
01:20:10Engine's overheated.
01:20:11Bring me a bucket of water.
01:20:26I can't wet it now. If I crack the block, that's it.
01:20:37What caused it to overheat?
01:20:39I don't know. Maybe the water pump.
01:20:40I can fix it, but not till it cools down.
01:20:43Close the door. The guys on deck don't have to know what's happening here.
01:20:48I don't see a damn thing out here.
01:20:51Mike, turn on the big lamp, will you?
01:20:53Oh, hell. This thing isn't working. I'm going to have to find a flashlight.
01:21:08Take your time. Not much happening out here.
01:21:12Oh, boy.
01:21:20Ah!
01:21:23Ah!
01:21:36Ah!
01:21:39Don't kill him!
01:21:44Whoa!
01:21:50Look out!
01:21:56Use the shotgun!
01:22:11Damn!
01:22:13The nets!
01:22:15We can snap!
01:22:20The nets!
01:22:27Ah!
01:22:28Ah!
01:22:29Ah!
01:22:31Hey!
01:22:40Hey!
01:22:41Ah!
01:22:42Ah!
01:22:43Ah!
01:22:47Hey!
01:22:47Oh, my God.
01:23:17Ahhhh!
01:23:47Oh, my God.
01:24:17Oh, my God.
01:24:47Oh, my God.
01:24:54He's dead now.
01:24:57Then let's get rid of the nasty son of a bitch.
01:25:00Over the side.
01:25:02No.
01:25:04We've got to take it back.
01:25:06Proof.
01:25:06Of what?
01:25:09Mike?
01:25:11Nicholas gone?
01:25:13The two of us damn near dead?
01:25:16That's garbage there.
01:25:19Wayne, smell it, man.
01:25:22It came from the sea.
01:25:23Now it's dead.
01:25:24Send it back.
01:25:25It's better, man.
01:25:47That thing doesn't belong with us.
01:25:51With anyone.
01:25:59Yeah, okay.
01:26:04Yeah, with the help.
01:26:35You know what?
01:26:37It's better.
01:26:47Oh, yeah.
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