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00:00:30The tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean, along whose shores native villages have existed for thousands of years, but where the white man is a newcomer.
00:00:57For all its beauty, little is known about the land near the water's edge, and less is known about what lies beneath the water's surface.
00:01:06The natives tell strange stories about this sea, stories which to this day have not been disproved.
00:01:14The above-water portions of this motion picture were photographed along this coast.
00:01:19The underwater sequences were actually filmed off its shores, at the bottom of the ocean.
00:01:27Did you like it?
00:01:30Si! My father, he was an artista, too.
00:01:33Really? What kind of work does he do now?
00:01:35He don't do nothing. He is dead.
00:01:38Oh, I'm sorry.
00:01:40What kind of work does he do now?
00:01:41He don't do nothing.
00:01:43He is dead.
00:01:45Oh, I'm sorry.
00:01:55How can you capture the sweep of the sea with a paint and a brush?
00:01:59I do not blame you.
00:02:01The sea, it makes much unhappiness.
00:02:04It took my father.
00:02:08Was he drowned?
00:02:09No, the thing in there, that got him.
00:02:12This thing?
00:02:14What was it?
00:02:16A big devil.
00:02:18You mean some kind of a sea monster?
00:02:20Much worse.
00:02:22You mustn't let your imagination run away with you.
00:02:26I speak only the truth, and the cove is a terrible thing.
00:02:30It got my father.
00:02:31He is no longer here.
00:02:33I'm sorry about your father, but we've got to be realistic.
00:02:37I've been swimming in that cove every day of my vacation, and I've yet to see anything any larger than a lobster.
00:02:44You have your beliefs. I have mine.
00:02:46I have mine.
00:02:47I have mine.
00:02:48I have mine.
00:02:49I have mine.
00:02:50I have mine.
00:02:51I'm sorry!
00:02:52I can't wait for you.
00:02:54I can't wait for you.
00:02:55I can't wait for you.
00:02:56You're right.
00:02:57I have mine.
00:02:58I can't wait for you.
00:02:59You can't wait.
00:04:30Can I give you a lift?
00:04:32Very quiet.
00:05:00Hey, look, I'm sorry.
00:05:15It's all right.
00:05:16You just scared me, that's all.
00:05:21Here, let me help.
00:05:22Hey, that's good.
00:05:32You, uh, really love that, don't you?
00:05:42Do you paint, too?
00:05:44No, I'm a marine biologist.
00:05:47Steve Dunning's my name.
00:05:48What's yours?
00:05:50Julie Blair.
00:05:52Do you, uh, do this kind of painting for a living, Julie?
00:05:56No, I'm a merchandise illustrator.
00:05:58Oh, uh, that's where you paint, uh...
00:06:00Washing machines, vacuum cleaners, pots and pans.
00:06:03Well, it takes talent.
00:06:08Marine biologist?
00:06:09Mm-hmm.
00:06:10I'm on the staff at Stanford.
00:06:11I was assigned along with Dr. Baldwin to do some research down here along the coast.
00:06:15It's nice work if you can get it.
00:06:19Did you know that over 70% of the Earth's surface is covered with water?
00:06:23The Pacific alone here has an area of over 73 million square miles.
00:06:28The Atlantic...
00:06:29I'm sorry.
00:06:31There I go, making noises like a biologist again.
00:06:34It's all right.
00:06:34I've enjoyed hearing you talk.
00:06:36Uh, how would you like to go out and see our boat?
00:06:38You could meet Dr. Baldwin and see the kind of work we do.
00:06:41No, I...
00:06:41Oh, come on.
00:06:42It'll be fun.
00:06:44Do you think both of us could fit into that, um...
00:06:47What do you call that thing, anyway?
00:06:49Well, that's my submarine.
00:06:51Come on, I'll show it to you.
00:06:52All right.
00:07:05Where's the engine?
00:07:07No engine.
00:07:08I furnish the power.
00:07:11It'll do anything an airplane can do.
00:07:15Will it fly?
00:07:16Under water.
00:07:18How about it?
00:07:19You ready?
00:07:20Well, what do I do?
00:07:21Well, you can help me get into the water.
00:07:24You hang on.
00:07:24I'll stay on the surface.
00:07:25Look.
00:07:26Beep.
00:07:26Look.
00:07:27Beep.
00:07:27Beep.
00:07:28Beep.
00:07:28Beep.
00:07:59Dr. Baldwin, I'd like you to meet Ms. Blair.
00:08:10Welcome aboard.
00:08:13Watch it now, it's slippery.
00:08:15Oh, it is.
00:08:17There.
00:08:19And this is Tommy, our one-man crew.
00:08:21Hello.
00:08:21Would you like a towel?
00:08:22Yes.
00:08:24Well, care to see some of the work we do, Julie?
00:08:28I'd love to.
00:08:30Here, sit right down here.
00:08:33I'll fix this for you.
00:08:36Now take a look inside.
00:08:41You're looking at diatoms, Julie.
00:08:45Single-celled algae encased in glass-like boxes.
00:08:49Why, they're stunning!
00:08:51Here, let me show you another.
00:08:58There.
00:09:01Those tiny active particles are various forms of protozoa, for their size, the most deadly
00:09:06in the world.
00:09:07It's lucky for us they never grow any larger than this.
00:09:10Why, it's unbelievable!
00:09:15You know, the ocean's unbelievable, too.
00:09:17Why, the living matter in it is enough to stagger the mind.
00:09:22Think of it.
00:09:23One female cod alone lays over eight million eggs.
00:09:28Why, up in the North Sea, we have more than 67,000...
00:09:32Easy, Steve, easy.
00:09:34Everyone doesn't share our enthusiasm.
00:09:36I do.
00:09:37Please go on.
00:09:39Dr. Baldwin and I share some pretty strong theories.
00:09:43We feel that time is running out on the human race.
00:09:45In what way?
00:09:48Well, our population is growing too fast for our limited farmlands.
00:09:53The soil is beginning to lose its vigor.
00:09:56We feel that unless some new food sources are found pretty soon, mankind is headed for
00:10:01slow extinction.
00:10:03Why, that's frightening!
00:10:04Steve and I both feel that the future food supply will have to come and see itself.
00:10:09If we don't like fish, then what?
00:10:11Well, we aren't talking about seafood alone.
00:10:15What would you think, for instance, of growing crops on the floor of the ocean?
00:10:22Think of getting your celery already salted.
00:10:25Oh, it can be done, Julie.
00:10:27Why, in the shallow waters along the coastal edge, there are these continental shells.
00:10:32Now, they're covered by silt and sand, which is deposited there by the rivers which pour into the ocean.
00:10:37How long do you think it will be before we can look to the sea for this farm?
00:10:41Oh, not for a few years yet.
00:10:43Paiudo, keep pronto! Help! Come quick!
00:10:47Help!
00:10:48What's wrong?
00:10:49Paiudo, keep pronto! Help! Come quick!
00:10:52Come closer. What's the trouble?
00:10:54I died for Avalonics.
00:10:55My partner, Sanchez, he got on his suit.
00:10:58Down five minutes, blind snub.
00:11:00Sanchez, he's at the bottom.
00:11:02Fire!
00:11:03In the cold!
00:11:03I'm going over. Follow me.
00:11:28I'm going over. Follow me.
00:13:58There's no sign of Sanchez.
00:14:00He must be down there.
00:14:02Search the coast thoroughly, not a sign.
00:14:05Where'd he go?
00:14:06How'd he get out of suit?
00:14:09No opening.
00:14:12Except this.
00:14:14No man get through that.
00:14:16Then what happened to him?
00:14:17No man get through that.
00:14:18Then what happened to him?
00:14:19No man get through that.
00:14:20Something bothering you, Julie?
00:14:33Something bothering you, Julie?
00:14:33You can tell me.
00:14:35I'm worried about what happened to him.
00:14:41Well, I don't blame you.
00:14:45It was pretty tragic.
00:14:48But abalone divers have drowned before.
00:14:51Not like this, Steve.
00:14:53There wasn't the slightest trace of Sanchez.
00:14:55What could have happened to him?
00:14:58I don't know.
00:14:59This morning I was talking to one of the little Mexican boys.
00:15:03And he told me that his father had been taken by some strange thing down in that same cove.
00:15:08I don't think a sea serpent got him in that same cove.
00:15:10I don't think a sea serpent got him in that same cove.
00:15:11No.
00:15:14Steve, these stories about some kind of a devil in the cove, I've talked to some of the other people here.
00:15:21They believe it.
00:15:22You know, there might just be something too.
00:15:24Well, even if there is, Julie, I don't think it's your problem.
00:15:27Somebody's got to do something about it.
00:15:31Julie, I don't want you taking any chances.
00:15:35I wouldn't want anything to happen to you.
00:15:39You know, I've grown very fond of you in the short time we've known each other.
00:15:45I like you too, Steve.
00:15:48But I like this little town, too.
00:15:50I just couldn't sit by and watch these people terrorized by...
00:15:55Whatever it is.
00:15:58I still don't see why you have to stick your pretty little chin out.
00:16:01That's one of the reasons the world's in such a mess, Steve.
00:16:04Everybody's afraid to start something.
00:16:07Well, I'm not.
00:16:09No, I don't believe you are.
00:16:14Promise me one thing.
00:16:16Help if you can, but don't take any needless chances.
00:16:22The ocean can be dangerous, Julie.
00:16:24Very dangerous.
00:16:26All right.
00:16:30Shall we go?
00:16:31All right.
00:16:34Okay.
00:16:35I'll do it.
00:16:36Do what?
00:16:37Whatever it is you're building up to.
00:16:38I wasn't building up to anything.
00:16:39You can't kid me, young lady.
00:16:40Does it, uh, possibly concern more, uh, sea monsters?
00:16:44I was thinking about it.
00:16:45Julie, you've been reading too many science fiction things lately.
00:16:46Take me out to the cold, will you?
00:16:47I can't.
00:16:48Today I'm overhauling my sub.
00:16:49Maybe tomorrow.
00:16:50I don't want to wait that long.
00:16:51You can't kid me, young lady.
00:16:53Does it possibly concern more sea monsters?
00:16:58I was thinking about it.
00:17:01Julie, you've been reading too many science fiction things lately.
00:17:06Take me out to the cold, will you?
00:17:09I can't. Today I'm overhauling my sub.
00:17:13Maybe tomorrow.
00:17:15I don't want to wait that long.
00:17:20You didn't mention overhauling your sub before.
00:17:23Well, I didn't want to bore you.
00:17:27How far are you on it?
00:17:29Well, not too far.
00:17:33Have you actually started working on it yet?
00:17:37In a figurative sense, yes.
00:17:40In a literal sense? You mean you haven't begun yet, is that it?
00:17:45Well, no.
00:17:48Come on, Superman. Into your sub.
00:17:55Now you just follow me down below while I scout the place.
00:17:58Happy monstery.
00:18:00You do think there's something down there?
00:18:01Frankly, yes. I think you're liable to run into a good-sized shark.
00:18:05We have them around here, you know.
00:18:07Steve, you're just trying to scare me so I won't go down there, but it's not going to work.
00:18:10I'm sure of that. Seriously, Julie, we do have a man-eater that wanders in here every now and then.
00:18:16Now, if you meet one, here's what you do.
00:18:18Okay, what do I do if I meet a shark?
00:18:20Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
00:18:22Whatever you do, don't head for the surface.
00:18:24You'll snap off your legs like ripe bananas.
00:18:26The safest procedure would be just to stay still.
00:18:29The shark will size you up for a minute, then move on to greener fields.
00:18:32And whatever you do, don't scratch yourself.
00:18:35They can smell blood a mile away.
00:18:37Aye, aye, Captain. Now follow me down below.
00:19:02There we are.
00:19:20You even can smell.
00:21:30I don't care. Get me out of here.
00:21:31You're the one who wanted to go monster, honey.
00:21:34How big was this octopus, anyway?
00:21:39Uh-huh. That's more like it.
00:21:41It scared me half to death.
00:21:44I thought it was the monster.
00:21:46Here we go again.
00:21:47You certainly are stubborn. Don't you believe in anything?
00:21:50Not in which, Hudson.
00:21:53Come on. What do you say we go back and slip into a nice dry martini, huh?
00:21:57Joe, I'd like to talk to you about what happened yesterday.
00:22:10I've heard that there's some kind of devil down in the cove.
00:22:17Do you know anything about it?
00:22:20There is some truth.
00:22:21Do you know what, whatever it is, looks like?
00:22:29I do not know.
00:22:31But whatever it is, it is not like anything we have ever seen.
00:22:34When did the first stories about this thing start?
00:22:40When did the first stories about this thing start?
00:22:48I remember.
00:22:50My sister, she was married that summer.
00:22:51What year?
00:22:521946.
00:22:54Summer, 1946.
00:22:57Soon after the end of the war.
00:23:01Joe, do you know anything else about this?
00:23:03I want every fact I can uncover.
00:23:04I know nothing more.
00:23:10But Pablo, he has lived here all his life.
00:23:13Perhaps he can help.
00:23:15The cove is his home.
00:23:21I don't see him.
00:23:26It's a gift.
00:23:47No, it's for you.
00:23:51You, uh, you've lived here a long time, haven't you?
00:23:56You see, you see.
00:23:58There are many stories about your cove.
00:24:02They say that a devil lives here.
00:24:07These days, one believes many things.
00:24:11I'm just trying to help.
00:24:12Please, Louie.
00:24:15You do, don't you?
00:24:17Of course, you hear me.
00:24:21The ocean shows many forms of life.
00:24:28There are many strange stories.
00:24:31Some, there is reason.
00:24:35With my own eyes, I have seen a shark.
00:24:38Well over 60 feet.
00:24:42The scientificos say that no shark was more than 40 feet.
00:24:47It is so they say, and so it is to be, but doc, nature, senorina.
00:24:52Nature in her way does many strange things.
00:24:57Sometimes, she knows not when to start, and sometimes, she does not know when to stop.
00:25:04Then you think there is a chance of what I'm speaking.
00:25:07Have you ever seen anything strange down in the cove?
00:25:13Two.
00:25:13Three times, I see something.
00:25:19Once, I see tracks.
00:25:22Not from turtle, not from seal.
00:25:26But made from some strange shapeless thing that come from water of cove, but from the sand.
00:25:32How large were you?
00:25:34How large were you?
00:25:35More.
00:25:37More bigger than wagon.
00:25:40More bigger than a house.
00:25:42Do you have any idea what could have left a train like that?
00:25:47Have you ever seen anything else?
00:25:52Yes.
00:25:55One night.
00:25:55One night in the surf, where it is deep, I see something.
00:26:02At first, I think it's shipped with lantern.
00:26:06Then I see it.
00:26:07There's nothing like that.
00:26:09Nothing like...
00:26:11Mother de Dios.
00:26:13Nothing like anything I ever see.
00:26:15The lantern was on old.
00:26:20A big red eye.
00:26:24Only one eye?
00:26:26Only one.
00:26:28It burned.
00:26:30It stared at me.
00:26:31Then it slowly went down into the sea again.
00:26:43Could you make out the shape?
00:26:45That dog like a pescador who has lived in the sea too long, eh?
00:26:50No, Pablo.
00:26:53I believe you saw what you said.
00:26:56One more question.
00:26:58What kind of a night was it?
00:27:01Ah, la luna.
00:27:05She was up.
00:27:07It was a full moon.
00:27:26Beautiful morning, isn't it?
00:27:28Pasti, señorita.
00:27:29It is wasted on me.
00:27:33My Gofredo.
00:27:34He's gone.
00:27:36Gofredo?
00:27:38For 12 years we have been together.
00:27:40Now he is no longer with me.
00:27:43Do you have any idea where he could have gone?
00:27:45No, señorita.
00:27:46One night he was here.
00:27:49Next morning, no sign.
00:27:53Has he ever done this before?
00:27:55No, señorita.
00:27:57Perhaps you better report it.
00:27:59I did.
00:28:00They said they would see.
00:28:03I'm sure they will.
00:28:04Maybe yes, maybe no.
00:28:07Why should anyone get excited over Gofredo?
00:28:11He's nothing but an old dog.
00:28:13A dog?
00:28:16I thought that he was your...
00:28:19Never mind.
00:28:20One gets accustomed to a dog.
00:28:23Oh, of course.
00:28:26Perhaps he just wandered off on a little excursion of his own.
00:28:30No.
00:28:30No, I had him tied to doghouse with collar and chain.
00:28:34The collar is still locked.
00:28:36My Gofredo is no longer in it.
00:28:41But a track.
00:28:43A strange track.
00:28:45From beach to Gofredo's collar.
00:28:49What did this track look like?
00:28:52Rough.
00:28:54Very rough.
00:28:54Like something very, very heavy dragged over sand.
00:28:59Would you say that it was as large as a wagon?
00:29:04Bigger.
00:29:04Bigger.
00:29:06Two.
00:29:07Even three wagons.
00:29:13My love is like a red, red rose
00:29:24That's newly sprung in June
00:29:31My love is like a melody
00:29:42That sweetly played in June
00:29:51Play something else, Steve.
00:29:58In a minute.
00:30:03Well, clouds are opening up.
00:30:07Look at that moon.
00:30:09Full and rounder and any moon has a right to be.
00:30:12The moon is full.
00:30:17Granted, but why the big reaction?
00:30:22Hey, what is this?
00:30:24Pablo told me that the thing in the cold comes out on moonlight nights.
00:30:27Julie, if a man has enough tequila, he's liable to see a lot of things.
00:30:33I believe it.
00:30:35Okay.
00:30:37Tell me, what exactly did this thing look like?
00:30:41Pablo said that he couldn't make out the shape of it, but that it was a huge mass with a red eye that glowed bright red.
00:30:47Hmm, brother.
00:30:51I knew you wouldn't believe me.
00:30:54Listen, Pablo isn't the only one who's seen the monster.
00:30:57I talked to Joe, too, and he told me something.
00:31:00Joe?
00:31:00Oh, you know, the man whose partner disappeared from his diving suit.
00:31:06Joe told me that the stories about this thing all began back in the summer of 1946.
00:31:11Why do you suppose there were no reports about this thing until 1946?
00:31:18What could have happened then to start the story?
00:31:221946?
00:31:23Well, the, uh, the Bikini Underwater experiments were set off then.
00:31:29Maybe that started something.
00:31:32Maybe it did, Steve.
00:31:35Listen, the radiation that that bomb could have reached this far.
00:31:38They could have caused something in that cove to grow into a monster.
00:31:41Julie, look, you're a lovely girl, but lovely girls just don't run around worrying about non-existent sea monsters.
00:31:53Promise me you'll get off this thing once and for all.
00:31:56I'm going to prove to you that I'm right.
00:31:58Steve!
00:32:00Steve, good news!
00:32:01Oh, it's Dr. Baldwin.
00:32:04Just received this wire from the university, confirming our funds for the experiment.
00:32:08Good, now we can move on down the coast.
00:32:15I'm very glad for you.
00:32:17Oh, it'll just be a few weeks, Julie, and we'll be back.
00:32:21How soon are you leaving?
00:32:22First thing in the morning.
00:32:23We've got a lot of things to do tonight.
00:32:26Steve, I guess you better go help Dr. Baldwin with the packing.
00:32:30Look, come back to the hotel with us.
00:32:32No, I'll just be in the way.
00:32:35I think I'll stay here for a little while.
00:32:39Well, all right.
00:32:41We'll be getting our mail at La Paz.
00:32:44You write to me there.
00:32:46If anything important turns up, I'll write to you, Steve.
00:32:49You write to me, if only to tell me what you've had for breakfast.
00:32:52We'll be looking forward to seeing you again, Julie.
00:32:54Goodbye for now.
00:32:56Goodbye, Doctor.
00:32:56See you later, Steve.
00:33:02Goodbye, Julie.
00:33:03Goodbye, Steve.
00:33:11You know, I could fall in love with you, Julie.
00:33:15You've only known me if you are.
00:33:27Goodbye, Julie.
00:33:30I'll be back.
00:33:32Goodbye.
00:33:33Oh, my God.
00:34:03Oh, my God.
00:34:33Oh, my God.
00:35:03Oh, my God.
00:35:11Oh, my God.
00:35:13Oh, my God.
00:35:15Oh, my God.
00:35:17Oh, my God.
00:35:19Oh, my God.
00:35:21Oh, my God.
00:35:23Oh, my God.
00:35:25Oh, my God.
00:35:29Oh, my God.
00:35:31Oh, my God.
00:35:33Oh, my God.
00:35:35Oh, my God.
00:35:37Oh, my God.
00:35:39Oh, my God.
00:35:41Oh, my God.
00:35:43Oh, my God.
00:35:45Oh, my God.
00:35:47Oh, my God.
00:35:49Oh, my God.
00:35:51Oh, my God.
00:35:53Oh, my God.
00:35:55Only in one way can they be appeased.
00:36:00The fairest must be sacrificed to the faith.
00:36:06The fairest? That would be...
00:36:09The young Americana who faints in the cold.
00:36:14Such things cannot be.
00:36:18Someone must make certain she fulfills her destiny.
00:36:24I... I...
00:36:26You, you, you have the blood of your people in your veins.
00:36:31You will do it.
00:36:35No, I... I cannot do such a thing.
00:36:38No one believes in sacrifices anymore.
00:36:41The new generation, the people in cities, they do not believe.
00:36:46But you and I, we have the belief of our fathers.
00:36:51Our fathers are long dead.
00:36:54True.
00:36:55Who is your God?
00:36:57That's the couple, or the new one?
00:37:00But the Padre, he says...
00:37:01You shall do as I say.
00:37:03What is one life when it will save many?
00:37:07It is simple.
00:37:09A shark was seen in the cove early today.
00:37:13Tomorrow, the girl shall be taken to the cove.
00:37:16And the shark will do the rest.
00:37:19And you will carry out my command.
00:37:37Europe, that make our stars once a feather has come in.
00:37:40Tukey?
00:37:41No, no.
00:37:42Well, that fate, is dying to attack on the horse.
00:37:44Do verme kindness.
00:37:45Leave yourself, of course!
00:37:46See yourself.
00:37:47Surprise, you'll get more youranna.
00:37:48Give yourself a new transformer.
00:37:50Stop!
00:37:51ublik gere notice thelaimer you will plays.
00:37:53In your time?
00:37:54Move on.
00:37:55See you.
00:37:56And it is much
00:38:00up to your heart.
00:38:02While you are naked.
00:39:03Now look, just exactly where did you see this odd ash?
00:39:29Down by the rocks.
00:39:31I see it late last night. The water glowed red.
00:39:34We're on the trail now.
00:39:35Only one thing, senorita. Do not take risks.
00:40:01The water glowed red.
00:40:03The water glowed red.
00:40:04The water glowed red.
00:40:08The water glowed red.
00:40:15The water glowed the everywhere.
00:40:17To the ley's red.
00:40:18The air glowed red.
00:40:22The snow is brown morning.
00:42:31Well, lots of people suffer that way.
00:42:34What sort of beastie does she fear?
00:42:36Well, she's firmly convinced that some sort of horrible monster is lurking in the cove, devouring
00:42:43every living thing that crosses its path.
00:42:45Any basis for abuse?
00:42:47None.
00:42:48Don't be so smug, Steve.
00:42:50Oh, no.
00:42:51Oh, no.
00:42:51You, too?
00:42:53Lots of intelligent people suffer from things like that.
00:42:56Oh, come on now, doctor.
00:42:57You're a man of science.
00:43:00You know as well as I that these things usually turn out to be an overgrown sperm whale or something
00:43:06similar.
00:43:07I noticed you said usually.
00:43:09You seem to be making exceptions.
00:43:12All right.
00:43:12I'll change my statement.
00:43:14They always turn out to be some simple form of life.
00:43:17I disagree.
00:43:19Lots of times nature plays tricks on us.
00:43:21Like the one you're playing now?
00:43:25Oh, no.
00:43:26Let me tell you a story of my own experience.
00:43:29I was working down in South America a few years ago for an oil company.
00:43:34We kept hearing stories of people disappearing.
00:43:38Just like in the comic books.
00:43:40Exactly.
00:43:42Only the stories the natives told dealt with a huge flying reptile.
00:43:47Are you sure it wasn't a flying red horse?
00:43:49No, it seems this monster originated from the depths of the ocean to soar landward in search
00:43:56of warm-blooded victims.
00:43:59The description led me to believe it was a Tyrandon, a winged reptile with a wingspan of 30 feet.
00:44:08He was extinct after the Stone Age.
00:44:10Well, I found it hard to believe, too, until one day a severe storm struck our area.
00:44:16It lasted about a week, and when it was over, I was taking a stroll on the beach.
00:44:22That's when I found it.
00:44:25Found what?
00:44:27A large leathery object, the size of a watermelon.
00:44:32I took it to the lab and dissected it.
00:44:34And?
00:44:35It turned out to be a reptilian egg.
00:44:38It had the embryonic structure of a Tyrandon.
00:44:43Well, that sort of finding has happened before.
00:44:45I know.
00:44:46But this egg wasn't fossilized.
00:44:49The egg was still alive.
00:44:51Soon that egg would have hatched and released a monstrous form of life that
00:44:55supposedly has been extinct for hundreds of centuries.
00:44:58For, um, a pretty senorita.
00:45:11Si.
00:45:12She live in San Vicente.
00:45:15I have meeting with her for supper.
00:45:16Oh.
00:45:18Something is wrong?
00:45:19I was going to ask you to roll me out to the club.
00:45:22Oh, mañana, perhaps, but not today.
00:45:25Besides, do you think it wise after your meeting with the shark?
00:45:27I'm not afraid.
00:45:30Hey.
00:45:33Why you not take my boat?
00:45:34She little and you're no good as me.
00:45:37Permit me.
00:45:37I put your things in the boat.
00:45:40Would you please look at my back door to see if it's locked?
00:45:42Oh.
00:45:57Pablo, it was locked.
00:46:13Oh.
00:46:15Grazie, signorina.
00:46:17Grazie.
00:46:17Grazie.
00:46:28Grazie.
00:46:29Grazie.
00:46:29Oh, my God.
00:46:59Oh, my God.
00:47:29Oh, my God.
00:47:59Oh, my God.
00:48:29Oh, my God.
00:48:59How's everything on the mainland?
00:49:00Pretty good, senor.
00:49:01That's all right.
00:49:05Thanks for the quick delivery, Carlos.
00:49:08I'm hungry.
00:49:09That's a good idea.
00:49:11Can you join us in a bit of chow, Carlos?
00:49:13A thousand thanks, but I must complete my other assignment.
00:49:17This is for you.
00:49:19Thank you, Carlos.
00:49:20Adios.
00:49:20Adios.
00:49:21Hey, Doctor, what's those little chili cards burning?
00:49:33Crackers.
00:49:33Oh, why can't I think of things like that?
00:49:41Julie's fine, I hope.
00:49:42Yes, except for that obsession she has about a sea monster.
00:49:47Well, I certainly give her credit.
00:49:49She's really persistent.
00:49:50Uh, cookies from home?
00:49:58Worse.
00:50:00Conclusive evidence of Julie's sea monster.
00:50:03Oh?
00:50:04Well, it seems she went prowling in the cove with a grappling hook.
00:50:11Snagged on to the mysterious mass and a fierce struggle ensued.
00:50:14Well, after the titanic struggle was over, she managed to salvage her grappling hook.
00:50:24Here affixed to the end of it were, uh, bits of the mysterious monster.
00:50:30You know, it's a pretty good-sized fish stray into those coves.
00:50:35My guess is she snagged on to an irate stingray.
00:50:38Hmm, doesn't look like the flesh of a stingray.
00:50:46Or any other fish I've ever seen.
00:51:08Here, take a look.
00:51:26Very strange.
00:51:28Very strange.
00:51:30I've got an idea.
00:51:35Let's see what some of this canned meat will do to this stuff.
00:51:38Why, it's disintegrating.
00:51:45Intercellular absorption.
00:51:49Why, it's assimilating the meat.
00:51:55Organic life of some sort, but...
00:51:58But what?
00:52:01It could be an amoeba, but I've only seen it in the most minute size.
00:52:08What could cause it to, uh, grow out of proportion this way?
00:52:13It could be one of many things.
00:52:16Some freak accident.
00:52:18Dietary supplement.
00:52:19It even could be caused by the radiation from the bikini explosion.
00:52:24It could absorb a man.
00:52:32It could absorb a man.
00:52:34Or a woman.
00:52:38Tommy, cast off.
00:52:40On the double.
00:52:40Let's go, let's go.
00:52:53You need to get more speed out of this thing.
00:52:56You've got to go in full speed now.
00:52:57That's awesome, guys.
00:52:58Yeah.
00:52:59Cool.
00:53:01Let's go.
00:53:09Take the legs.
00:53:16You've got to be a comedy.
00:53:17I'm not at all sure of these borders.
00:53:33These charts are too clear.
00:53:35Time to worry about charts.
00:53:47I'm going down here.
00:53:54Oh no, no, señorita.
00:53:55The waters are too dangerous.
00:54:17I cannot do it.
00:54:34Do what?
00:54:37Our legends say if the fair one is sacrificed, the monster will leave in peace.
00:54:43Why, that's ridiculous.
00:54:44Certainly you don't believe a thing like that.
00:54:49Fear, fear can do many things.
00:54:55Did you let the air out of the oxygen container?
00:55:01Señorita, even when I do it, I know it will not work, but I must do something.
00:55:11Oh, forgive me, señorita.
00:55:12I would not harm you.
00:55:14It's all right.
00:55:20If you'll help me now.
00:55:21I would not harm you.
00:55:31I would not harm you.
00:55:34Oh, my God.
00:56:04Oh, my God.
00:56:34Oh, my God.
00:57:04Oh, my God.
00:57:34Oh, my God.
00:58:04Oh, my God.
00:58:34Oh, my God.
00:59:04Oh, my God.
00:59:34Oh, my God.
01:00:04Oh, my God.
01:00:34Oh, my God.
01:01:04Oh, my God.
01:01:34Oh, my God.
01:02:04Oh, my God.
01:02:34Oh, my God.
01:03:04Oh, my God.
01:03:34Oh, my God.
01:04:04Oh, my God.
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