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A group of wealthy but secretly very troubled people travel to an island resort but find themselves wondering about their existences after a while
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00:00:00No, you know, see, really, I should have an astrologer do it,
00:00:19because I'm right on the cusp, so I think I'm a Scorpio.
00:00:23Scorpio?
00:00:25Yeah, I think so.
00:00:25Well, that means we're going to have an affair.
00:00:27Why? What sign are you?
00:00:29I don't know.
00:00:30Well, I think it's a very good idea, don't you?
00:00:32Well, except that I'm a happily married woman.
00:00:35Oh, well, I won't tell any money if you don't.
00:00:39Hey, you're the one who started this whole thing.
00:00:41What sign would you say I am?
00:00:43Uh, Leo the politician or Gemini the liar.
00:00:48Is there a difference?
00:00:51Dry martini on the rocks, Frank, a double olive, a glass of cocktail sherry, and a vodka daiquiri.
00:00:56Nothing to be alarmed about.
00:01:00It's just a little turbulence.
00:01:04Are you all right?
00:01:05Well, I'll feel better, I think, when we've landed, whatever that is.
00:01:12I can get you something to settle your stomach.
00:01:14Well, I don't think it's my stomach.
00:01:18It's more in the area of my soul.
00:01:22Well, let me know if you need anything.
00:01:24I think the turbulence is behind us now.
00:01:27Um, do you know anything about the Quivale Indians?
00:01:31Only what it says in the brochure.
00:01:33Yes, but they're not mentioned in any of the anthropology books.
00:01:38Well, if they're in the brochure, then you'll find them.
00:01:44Another round?
00:01:46Yeah, just don't stop, huh?
00:01:48How about you girls, huh?
00:01:49Ready?
00:01:50Sure you are.
00:01:51There you are.
00:01:53Oh, just look at that smile.
00:01:56Tell me something.
00:01:57How can a beautiful creature like you take pleasure in keeping all these nice people's destination a secret from them?
00:02:03Secrets are fun.
00:02:04Don't you think secrets are fun?
00:02:05Telling them is even more fun.
00:02:07Are you going to tell us yours?
00:02:09Okay.
00:02:11If you're game I am, which one would you like to hear first?
00:02:15How about the one about your wife?
00:02:19Where did you get an idea like that?
00:02:21See?
00:02:21Keeping them is even more fun.
00:02:25Excuse me.
00:02:26Could you tell me, is that Johnny Delmonico singing?
00:02:29It sounds like him.
00:02:31It's weird.
00:02:32On our way to the airport, we've already died.
00:02:34Yeah, and I've never heard this song before.
00:02:37How long before we met?
00:02:39How long have you two been married?
00:02:40Three or four hours?
00:02:41Uh, no.
00:02:42Four hours and twenty minutes.
00:02:44Is it that obvious?
00:02:46Well, you're the only people on board who haven't asked me where we're going.
00:02:48Only how soon we're going to get there.
00:02:50Ah, Mr. Hunsicker, welcome back to the world.
00:02:54Can I get you a drink?
00:02:55Can I have some hot hors d'oeuvres coming up?
00:02:57Yeah, sure.
00:02:58Uh, bourbon on the rocks.
00:03:00What did we do, run into some bad weather while I was sacked out?
00:03:03No, we've had a very smooth flight so far.
00:03:06We should have been in Dallas a half hour ago.
00:03:08Dallas?
00:03:09I don't think you're awake yet, Mr. Hunsicker.
00:03:12This is a special charter flight to the Portals of Eden.
00:03:15Portals of Eden?
00:03:16Mm-hmm.
00:03:17What Portals of Eden?
00:03:18What are you talking about?
00:03:24Is this some kind of joke?
00:03:32I'm supposed to be on flight 17 to Dallas.
00:03:35You must have your dates mixed up, Mr. Hunsicker.
00:03:37I have you right here on the passenger list.
00:03:39Mr. Albert A. Hunsicker, Space Age Trucking Company of the Bronx.
00:03:42I never made that reservation.
00:03:44No, space was reserved by Mr. Herman Pratt.
00:03:47Do you know Herman Pratt?
00:03:48Well, sure, he's my partner, you jerk.
00:03:50Where are we, anyway?
00:04:00They got it painted.
00:04:02What's going on here?
00:04:03Hey, hey, hey, Frank.
00:04:05Frank, that's just a sample of how this outfit operates.
00:04:08They've thought of everything.
00:04:10Why, they won't even tell us where the place is where we're going.
00:04:12I mean, what country it's in.
00:04:14Personally, I think it's a fabulous idea.
00:04:16Keeps the tourists away, for one thing.
00:04:18What place?
00:04:20The portals of Eden.
00:04:22Look, we've got to turn this aircraft around.
00:04:23I stand to lose a fortune.
00:04:25Hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:04:25It's not the end of the world.
00:04:27Besides, this could be a ball, boy.
00:04:29Man, I don't need fun and games.
00:04:31Give me that bourbon now.
00:04:32This time, after all, we'll enjoy the good times, even more.
00:04:53This time, for the very first time, I'll love you forever.
00:05:09This time, for the very first time.
00:05:11This time, for the very first time, I'll love you forever.
00:05:13This place is such a big secret.
00:05:27Then how'd you find out about it?
00:05:42The brochure.
00:05:43It just came in the mail one day.
00:05:49Oh, come on.
00:05:50Somebody's got to know where this place is.
00:05:51There are ways of finding out.
00:05:52I could make an educated guess.
00:05:55Somewhere in Central America.
00:05:58No.
00:05:59No, it's got to be the Caribbean.
00:06:00Look at the photos in there.
00:06:02You name it, they got it.
00:06:03Golf, tennis.
00:06:04I didn't see any pictures like that.
00:06:06It's mainly a sort of health resort, isn't it?
00:06:08Hot baths, massages.
00:06:09No.
00:06:10No, they've got sports fishing.
00:06:12No, there was nothing in my brochure about sports fishing.
00:06:14May I?
00:06:18Come to your dining room.
00:06:20Spectacular recreational facilities.
00:06:21Exciting new friendships.
00:06:23May I see that, please?
00:06:24I just have to call the people in Texas and postpone that meeting.
00:06:27Until tomorrow.
00:06:28There's nothing about beauty treatments in here.
00:06:30Now, what in the world would you girls need beauty treatments for?
00:06:34Spoken like a true Gemini.
00:06:37Everyone, would you kindly be seated, please?
00:06:39We're about to land at the Portals of Eden.
00:06:40Hey!
00:06:43It can't be the Caribbean.
00:06:44It's too soon for the Caribbean.
00:06:46Yeah?
00:06:47Yeah.
00:06:47Well, it's too soon for Central America, too.
00:06:49It's fine by me, kid.
00:06:51The closer we are to Texas, the better I like it.
00:06:57Oh, it's fine.
00:07:01Bye.
00:07:01Bye.
00:07:02Have a wonderful time.
00:07:03We're so excited.
00:07:04Bye-bye.
00:07:05Enjoy yourselves.
00:07:07Bye-bye.
00:07:08Oh, hey.
00:07:09Bye-bye.
00:07:17Look at that.
00:07:18I should have brought my camera.
00:07:25You have themselves a spot.
00:07:31Sensational.
00:07:32Welcome, everyone.
00:07:34My name is Seacrest.
00:07:38I am your host here at the Portals of Eden.
00:07:41I trust you all had a very smooth flight.
00:07:44Anything you need during your stay here, anything at all, come to me.
00:07:49Our aim here is to provide a unique, recreative experience at all times.
00:07:55If you'll all follow me, the luggage will follow you.
00:07:58There's something you can do for me.
00:08:04You can get me on a flight out of here.
00:08:06I'm afraid that nothing can be done until tomorrow when we're expecting another group in.
00:08:11I hope that's all right.
00:08:12It's not all right, but it seems like I don't have much of a choice.
00:08:15I'm terribly sorry.
00:08:15I wish my husband could see this.
00:08:23Central America, it's got to be.
00:08:25These volcanoes and this jungle.
00:08:28No.
00:08:29The best bet still seems like the Caribbean.
00:08:31It just feels like the Caribbean.
00:08:33You want to put some money on it?
00:08:35Sure.
00:08:35A hundred dollars?
00:08:36Make it two.
00:08:37You can always write home to the old man, right?
00:08:39I don't have to do that.
00:08:41Lyle is very independent.
00:08:43Oh, yeah.
00:08:44I can see that.
00:08:45I can see that.
00:08:52There goes our taxi.
00:08:56And here we are, ladies and gentlemen, the portals of Eden.
00:09:15Come meet everyone.
00:09:38would you please sign the guest book i can't get over it oh it's fantastic
00:09:47the book is empty there are no names in it yes you are our first guest of the new season
00:09:53you'll have the whole place to yourselves until tomorrow when we're expecting another group
00:09:57say uh elizabeth where's the telephone the telephones are to your right through the arch
00:10:03these boys understand some english but to speak none we found that everything runs more smoothly
00:10:13that way and now of course i know you'd all like to see your rooms
00:10:18excuse me the quivela indians are they um well would i need a guide about today's journey
00:10:40reverend i'll arrange for a guide i should think you'd be able to set up tomorrow morning
00:10:44oh thank you always my pleasure
00:10:47my god look at this place
00:10:53my god
00:10:59my god
00:11:03my god
00:11:07my god
00:11:11Oh, my God, it's so beautiful.
00:11:41Oh, my God.
00:12:11Oh, my God.
00:12:13Oh, my God.
00:12:15Oh, my God.
00:12:19Oh, my God.
00:12:21Oh, my God.
00:12:23Oh, my God.
00:12:25Oh, my God.
00:12:27Oh, my God.
00:12:29Oh, my God.
00:12:31Oh, my God.
00:12:33Oh, my God.
00:12:35Oh, my God.
00:12:37I came to see you.
00:12:51Do with me what you will.
00:12:53What's so hard about this place?
00:13:08I could be in Schenectady for crying out loud.
00:13:10We try to tailor our accommodations to the needs and pleasures of our guests.
00:13:15Mr. Woodruff plans to stay here and indulge himself.
00:13:18Mrs. Laurier wants to rest.
00:13:19The Reverend Fellows wishes to research more exotic religions than his own.
00:13:24Your need is to leave.
00:13:26This is a room for a man on the move,
00:13:29a stopover on the way to more important places.
00:13:33You better believe it.
00:13:49This is heaven.
00:14:15Oh, what's that?
00:14:26What are you doing?
00:14:27It's a little tickle.
00:14:28I'll give you one.
00:14:30All right, I will.
00:14:32Don't worry about that.
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00:15:03what's going on what's going on don't touch it can you get a fork stick rich boy please everyone
00:15:23it's all right there is no cause for alarm the species is absolutely harmless calm yourselves
00:15:30everything will be better if you avoid antagonizing it see
00:15:45honey honey come on out now it's all right the snakes gone honey everything's all right come on
00:15:52I know it's silly but snakes I'm terribly sorry this is most regrettable completely non-poisonous
00:16:05but I know what a shock it must have been we see them from time to time on the grounds but never
00:16:11has one actually entered the hotel it must have gotten through the plumbing somehow I assure you
00:16:17it won't happen again well I suppose every Eden has its serpent
00:16:25boy you kiss today you sure got it licked yeah
00:16:54huh what was that look at you not a care in the world here you're all dolled up dancing your heads
00:17:00off you don't even know where you're at we're on our honeymoon that's where we're at what'd you do on
00:17:04yours what did I do Alma yeah what do you say Woody oh yeah lovely evening huh yeah well this is the
00:17:11night huh mind if I join you sure I was just writing a card to my husband oh you tell him about the
00:17:20little excitement we had this afternoon oh no no I wouldn't mention the snake he's worried enough
00:17:25about me as it is what's it to be afraid of you're a big girl well if I were a self-pitying sort of
00:17:33person I guess you might say I had some kind of a nervous breakdown certainly doesn't show I was just
00:17:39tired that's all I just needed a rest from the children you know running a home the carpools PTA
00:17:48meetings as soon as Alan saw what was happening he arranged this vacation so much more than we can
00:17:54afford God bless him but he'll be joining me in a couple of weeks then I won't feel so guilty
00:18:01what about the kids are they coming too no no my sister Jeanette is going to take care of them
00:18:08she's there right now helping out now Alan and I decided we would be very selfish we'd take a second
00:18:17honeymoon all to ourselves Jeanette's going to redo the apartment while I'm gone she's a fantastic
00:18:24interior decorator the children just adore her so everything's going to work out just fine
00:18:30that's great that's just great listen I yeah I'll let you finish that car I didn't reckon you look
00:18:46fantastic absolutely fantastic feels heavy somehow afraid it won't crack open if I smile too much
00:18:59join me for dinner
00:19:03I can't get over this fantastic how about a drink
00:19:22something positively unreal about this place
00:19:41yes I know what you mean there is something unsettling about actually getting what you've always wanted
00:19:50oh don't do that you mustn't do that so many people are afraid of closeness but here we're free yes yes yes yes what yes I am afraid of closeness
00:20:14and I wish you'd stop lying to me
00:20:21how am I lying
00:20:22you don't mean closeness you mean
00:20:28contact
00:20:30no
00:20:31I mean
00:20:34closeness
00:20:35how could you
00:20:41how could you you're married
00:20:42what makes you
00:20:43oh
00:20:45you mean the stewardess
00:20:48play
00:20:48well
00:20:49I was married
00:20:52but uh
00:20:52I'm not now
00:20:53I'm divorced
00:20:55oh for heaven's sake I didn't think about that
00:20:59I see
00:20:59really
00:21:00really
00:21:02cross my heart
00:21:06cross my heart
00:21:07I guess you can see how glad I am that you're not married
00:21:28I guess you could see how glad I am that you're not married.
00:21:55I did something wrong.
00:21:58I did something wrong, didn't I?
00:22:07I'm not divorced.
00:22:09My wife won't let me go.
00:22:12She loves me, she says.
00:22:14She loves me. She needs me.
00:22:16She can't live without me.
00:22:19Every time I try to leave her, she either gets sick or tries to kill herself.
00:22:23There's nothing that woman won't do.
00:22:25Nothing.
00:22:25She has no pride. None. None at all.
00:22:31She's even called me up at another woman's apartment and begged me to come home.
00:22:34She loves me. She forgives me.
00:22:36I'm sick of it.
00:22:38And, of course, I always feel guilty for what I've done, for causing so much pain,
00:22:43causing her so much misery, anxiety.
00:22:45And for not loving her, the way she loves me, I try to make it up to her, but...
00:22:57Well, that's the way it goes. That's the way she holds me.
00:23:01The only way she knows how.
00:23:03Through tears, illnesses, medicines, even minor surgery.
00:23:07Oh, it's a pity.
00:23:13For her as well as for me.
00:23:15She...
00:23:15She had a lot going for her once, but she threw it all away.
00:23:20Now she just exists.
00:23:21I hardly ever see her out of her bathrobe anymore.
00:23:36That's why I came here.
00:23:40A place nobody knows about.
00:23:41It's the only way I could get away from her.
00:23:53Why are you smiling at?
00:23:55You don't know how much like your wife I'd be.
00:23:59Like Rita?
00:24:00No, we're not all like her.
00:24:03Well, I got involved with you.
00:24:05I'd get clutchy.
00:24:07I'd hang on and hang on because I'd be so afraid you'd run away.
00:24:11And then, the next thing I'd know, you'd be running away.
00:24:20How are you getting involved?
00:24:31Darling?
00:24:32Hmm?
00:24:32Please don't think I'm crazy, but would you...
00:24:35Would you check it?
00:24:37What?
00:24:38Oh.
00:24:40Here.
00:24:41Not even an angle one.
00:24:50It's really...
00:24:51It really sounds bad.
00:24:55I'll get you.
00:25:04Oh, my God.
00:25:34Oh, my God.
00:26:04Oh, my God.
00:26:34Oh, my God.
00:26:37Although the one last night was of more than ordinary ferocity.
00:26:41The electricity, as I'm sure you've noticed, is gone.
00:26:45I apologize for the failure of our air conditioning, but it can't be helped.
00:26:50I'm afraid our generator was struck by lightning and...
00:26:53What about that plane that was coming in today?
00:26:55I'm afraid there's nowhere for it to land.
00:26:58The landing strip has been rendered inoperable.
00:27:01There are trenches all across it, some of them six feet deep.
00:27:04Well, will the telephone service be restored?
00:27:06I've got to call my people in Texas.
00:27:08It's difficult to say.
00:27:10For the moment, we are isolated.
00:27:12Well, what about a road?
00:27:14There's got to be a road.
00:27:15No, there is none out of the valley.
00:27:18That would have made the portals of Eden too accessible to the outside world.
00:27:22Everything here was flown in.
00:27:24Please, there is no cause for alarm.
00:27:27Although our refrigeration is electric, the food will keep another day.
00:27:32And the liquor supply is more than adequate if you don't mind a warm drink.
00:27:37What about water?
00:27:39There is enough in our roof tank to last two days, I estimate.
00:27:44Provided we use it for drinking only.
00:27:47I'm sorry.
00:27:48Hopefully, help will have arrived by then.
00:27:50Well, if you can't arrange things any better than this, you have no right asking the kind of money you do.
00:27:55Of course.
00:27:56Your money will be refunded, if that's what you wish.
00:27:59What is that smell?
00:28:04What is that?
00:28:20Fish, electrocuted by lightning.
00:28:42That's all I need.
00:28:49No telephones.
00:28:51No air conditioning.
00:28:53No electricity.
00:28:55And now all this contaminated water.
00:28:57I'm sorry, sir.
00:29:11This area is restricted to employees only.
00:29:13Oh, come on, man.
00:29:15This isn't just another day at Happy Acres.
00:29:16We've got to get out of here.
00:29:18Well, what is it you're looking for, Mr. Hunsicker?
00:29:20Perhaps I can help.
00:29:22I don't know.
00:29:22Something.
00:29:23Anything.
00:29:23Something to attract attention.
00:29:25When I see it, I'll know.
00:29:27What's in there?
00:29:28It's just a storeroom.
00:29:29Let's take a look.
00:29:33There is nothing there that...
00:29:34I'll be the judge of that, all right?
00:29:36Unlock it.
00:29:36Sir, it's...
00:29:37Unlock it or I'll break it down.
00:29:50What are you trying to pull, black man?
00:29:52It's useless, Mr. Hunsicker.
00:29:54Lightning struck the antenna, and the insides are burned out.
00:29:58I saw no sense in fostering a false hope.
00:30:01Who says it's false?
00:30:03I used to do this in the Navy.
00:30:06Give me some spare parts lamp.
00:30:07I had no idea.
00:30:15I said it belonged to the previous manager.
00:30:18How does it look?
00:30:24Can't tell yet.
00:30:27It'll take some time.
00:30:30Tell me something, Seacrest.
00:30:32How come you got no Caucasian help in this place?
00:30:37It doesn't bother you?
00:30:39Well, you know, usually at least a manager in a place like this.
00:30:44There is no place like this, Mr. Hunsicker.
00:30:46I said it.
00:30:51Helen?
00:30:52Helen?
00:30:55I'm here, Helen.
00:30:56Sorry.
00:30:57You can have to let me in.
00:30:58My medicine's in there.
00:30:59David, what's the matter?
00:31:16Touch of Angina.
00:31:18Had a heart attack last month.
00:31:22No, it was just a mild one, that's all.
00:31:25Just a mild one.
00:31:26Seacrest, why don't you say something?
00:31:28Are you all right?
00:31:32Mm-hmm, sure.
00:31:33The pills don't take too long.
00:31:35Just a few minutes.
00:31:40Hey, you know something?
00:31:43You're pretty.
00:31:45No.
00:31:46No, you...
00:31:46No.
00:31:48No, you really are.
00:31:53You don't need that...
00:31:55that pudding all over your face.
00:31:58David.
00:32:05Are you sure you're okay?
00:32:08Come here.
00:32:15David.
00:32:16I know we're in an awful mess here, and I should be frightened, but I'm not.
00:32:20I'm happy.
00:32:23Maybe it has something to do with coming close to death.
00:32:25I wasn't close to death.
00:32:26I wasn't close to death.
00:32:29Just a...
00:32:30what you call a warning, that's all.
00:32:33Well, I was.
00:32:34I was bitten by a dog, and I...
00:32:36turned out I was allergic to the rabies shots.
00:32:39Well, that could be serious.
00:32:40Well, it was.
00:32:42Anyway, I think we appreciate what we have more when we've come close to losing it.
00:32:49I don't know.
00:32:50I don't know.
00:32:51In any case, I'm sure glad you didn't die.
00:32:55So am I.
00:33:00It's funny, though.
00:33:02What is?
00:33:03Well, on the trip down, I was talking with the Reverend John Fellows, and he told me that
00:33:08he almost died, almost drowned.
00:33:12No kidding.
00:33:12No, that's what he said.
00:33:14Somebody pulled him out at the last minute, and as a result of what happened, he's been
00:33:18going through a whole sort of questioning of his faith.
00:33:22Huh.
00:33:23Well, what's the matter?
00:33:25I was wondering where it happened, at the beach, or what?
00:33:29I don't know.
00:33:30I didn't say.
00:33:30Why?
00:33:31Well, did you notice his luggage?
00:33:35Beach bag?
00:33:38Beach bag.
00:33:48Hold on, Sarah, will I?
00:33:49Oh, please.
00:33:49Do you have to stand so close?
00:33:51It's too hot.
00:33:52Well, I'm sorry.
00:33:53Yeah, I'm really sorry.
00:33:54I'm just trying to help the man.
00:33:55I'm sorry.
00:33:56Is that all you can ever say?
00:33:59That's what you said when you ran the car into a telephone pole, too.
00:34:02I'm sorry.
00:34:03Look, I almost killed us and two other people.
00:34:05What did you expect me to do, recite the limericks?
00:34:06The trouble is, La, you don't mean it.
00:34:08You just say it to get by.
00:34:09Rich boy.
00:34:10What's bothering you?
00:34:10Dugan!
00:34:12What?
00:34:12Can I have that now, please?
00:34:13Well, I'm going to tell you, if you're not careful, what is bothering you.
00:34:16All right, I'd like to know.
00:34:16You want me to tell you right here?
00:34:17Yeah.
00:34:21What are you doing?
00:34:24We'll be taking a trip tomorrow morning.
00:34:26The Indian tribe I've been looking for is only a few miles from here.
00:34:29You can't take that food.
00:34:30That food's for all of us.
00:34:32I've already talked with Mr. Seacrest.
00:34:33I have his permission.
00:34:34He assures me help will be here very soon.
00:34:37We're not certain of that.
00:34:39Well, look in here, Mrs. Larry.
00:34:40I'm taking very little.
00:34:41It's no more than my share.
00:34:43This trip is very important to me.
00:34:46You see a bunch of Indians?
00:34:49Quivele Indians.
00:34:51Have an ancient ceremony, Mrs. Larry.
00:34:53They're capable of great mystical experience.
00:34:58And I am hoping to discover if my faith has any meaning.
00:35:03You think some savages can show you that?
00:35:06Visions are visions.
00:35:08They will have theirs.
00:35:10I will have mine.
00:35:13I just don't see how you know what...
00:35:14Good news, let's hope.
00:35:15Mr. Hunsicker has the radio working.
00:35:17Arlene's folks in Orlando.
00:35:36Just got back last night.
00:35:41This is WB2XZZ.
00:35:44It's emergency transmission.
00:35:47Emergency.
00:35:49Mayday.
00:35:49Do you read me?
00:35:50Over.
00:35:52You'll have to give me that one again, old buddy.
00:35:54I got some noise on this end.
00:35:57Emergency transmission.
00:35:59Emergency.
00:36:00Call letters WB2XZZ.
00:36:04Mayday.
00:36:04Can you read me now?
00:36:05Over.
00:36:07Yeah, we took the kids over there on Sunday.
00:36:09They had a boat.
00:36:11It's even bigger Disneyland, you know.
00:36:12I didn't know you.
00:36:13Mayday.
00:36:15Mayday.
00:36:16We need help here.
00:36:18Can you read me?
00:36:19Over.
00:36:20Oh, yeah, the car's running fine.
00:36:23It's the best investment I ever made.
00:36:25Look, old buddy, I can hardly hear.
00:36:26I got some chatter here now.
00:36:28It's jamming me pretty bad.
00:36:29I'll sign off for now.
00:36:31S.O.S.
00:36:33This is an S.O.S. call.
00:36:35We need help.
00:36:36Answer!
00:36:36I said I got some kind of chatter here.
00:36:38I'll get back to you tomorrow night.
00:36:39This is KB6XYZ signing off.
00:36:46Receiver's working fine.
00:36:48I'll have to check out the transmitter again.
00:36:50Can you fix it?
00:36:51All I can do is try.
00:36:52I came here to get away from pressure.
00:36:57I'm not supposed to have any pressure.
00:36:59Why don't I take you up to your room, Mrs. Larry?
00:37:00No, I don't want to go to my room.
00:37:03It's like an oven in my room.
00:37:04Well, I tell you what, let's have a little glass of wine.
00:37:05I think sometimes a little glass of wine sends you down.
00:37:07No, no, I don't want a glass of wine, especially when I'm upset.
00:37:10And, uh, do you want to take a walk?
00:37:12Maybe a little walk will make you feel better.
00:37:14I don't want anything.
00:37:15I just want to get out of here.
00:37:16I just want to go home to my husband and children.
00:37:18I know.
00:37:18We all want to get out of here, Annette.
00:37:21Then why isn't somebody doing something?
00:37:23Why isn't somebody do something?
00:37:25She's obviously upset.
00:37:26Don't you have something, a tranquil eye?
00:37:27Don't.
00:37:28Please, don't talk behind my back.
00:37:31I won't stand for anybody talking behind my back.
00:37:33Yes, of course.
00:37:34Annette.
00:37:36I think my room's a little cooler.
00:37:38And I have some refreshing lotion that Miss Big gave me.
00:37:41It'll make you feel cooler, Annette.
00:37:43Come on.
00:37:44Come on.
00:37:45You'll feel better.
00:37:47Come on.
00:37:47I just want to go home right now.
00:37:50I know.
00:37:54I just want to find my husband and my children.
00:38:11Well, so much for dinner.
00:38:15Guess we might as well dance.
00:38:17I certainly don't see how that pops.
00:38:20Come on, Annette.
00:38:21It's not the end of the world.
00:38:35What's this supposed to be?
00:38:36It's a rumba.
00:38:37What do you think it is?
00:38:38It's not a rumble, Lyle.
00:38:40Well, it will be if you'll let me lead.
00:38:42Well, darling, why don't you do it on the floor then instead of on my feet?
00:38:52Another martini, please.
00:38:54Give me a double bourbon waiter.
00:38:59Give me a double bourbon waiter.
00:39:04Oh, boy.
00:39:06No luck, huh?
00:39:07I can hear them.
00:39:09They can't hear me.
00:39:11If there's anything wrong with that transmitter, I can't find it.
00:39:13It just isn't sending.
00:39:14Hey, this is a funny question to ask you, I know, but have you had any experience with death recently?
00:39:23With death?
00:39:28My mother died two years ago, but I don't know.
00:39:30No, I mean you.
00:39:31You personally.
00:39:32Have you been sick or been in an accident or anything of that nature?
00:39:36I'll tell you the truth.
00:39:38I've never been sick a day in my life.
00:39:41Honest to God.
00:39:42Not even a cold.
00:39:43Not wood.
00:39:44You sure?
00:39:45I mean, you haven't fainted or lost consciousness for some reason or other?
00:39:49Well, I'm a sound sleeper, but I always wake up.
00:39:55What are you getting at?
00:39:57Oh, just curious, that's all.
00:39:59Yeah, several people around here have had some pretty close calls recently.
00:40:07Who's that?
00:40:10Oh, yeah, that's quite a dish.
00:40:13She's on the staff.
00:40:14Miss Vic is her name, I think.
00:40:16What's she doing in here?
00:40:17The help never sits in here.
00:40:19Well, maybe she wants some action.
00:40:21Yeah, she's looking right at you.
00:40:25Who's looking at you?
00:40:29Looks like we're both wrong.
00:40:31Yeah.
00:40:46One too many, huh?
00:40:47She's dead.
00:41:00We should just bury her and forget about it.
00:41:19Secret says she has relatives here.
00:41:21So do I.
00:41:22God knows when I'll see him again.
00:41:23I'm sure this place, did I tell you?
00:41:37What for?
00:41:38Two million dollars.
00:41:39No, I mean on what grounds.
00:41:41I don't know.
00:41:41I'll find something.
00:41:42My brother-in-law is a lawyer.
00:41:43Why doesn't somebody clean up this map?
00:41:49I said I'll come just as soon as they come here.
00:41:51I'll, I'll.
00:41:52It's all right.
00:41:53What's your problem?
00:41:56Well, we've been waiting here over 20 minutes and there's nobody in sight.
00:42:03No waiters, no nothing.
00:42:05I'll go take a look.
00:42:06I'm sorry, everyone.
00:42:08I'm afraid I'll have some bad news.
00:42:10Oh.
00:42:11All the helpers left.
00:42:12During the night.
00:42:14There is no one left but the eight of us here.
00:42:17Gone?
00:42:18Where are they going to go?
00:42:19Almost certainly back to their own tribes.
00:42:22Although I'm certain now that Miss Vick's death was caused by a can of fruit spoiled,
00:42:27still these people are ignorant and intensely superstitious.
00:42:31They probably interpreted Miss Vick's death as a bad omen.
00:42:35Well, there sure is nothing good about it.
00:42:37Well, the tears of setting, of course, but on the positive side,
00:42:41it does mean sharing the food supply among the few of us.
00:42:43What food supply?
00:42:45Huh?
00:42:45How do we know the rest of those cans aren't contaminated too?
00:42:48God, please.
00:42:49I can't dare anymore.
00:42:51There are some crackers and some dried fruit and some nuts.
00:42:53Ah, hold it.
00:42:54Just hold it.
00:42:56There's something I don't understand about all this.
00:42:59You said you were expecting all those other guests this week.
00:43:03Well, why aren't the planes at least trying to land?
00:43:06Possibly the plane was too damaged in the storm.
00:43:09No, no, I've been watching.
00:43:10There's been a sign of an aircraft.
00:43:11Nothing.
00:43:13I'm telling you, there's something crazy about this whole thing.
00:43:16Sure, we're cut off.
00:43:17But for crying out loud, there are other people in the world.
00:43:20I agree that the situation has escalated into something more serious than I had anticipated.
00:43:26Now he agrees.
00:43:27I'm determined to go for help.
00:43:28How?
00:43:29There's a trail across the mountains.
00:43:31You mean on foot?
00:43:32I've done it before.
00:43:33It is a four-day journey to the nearest city.
00:43:36Uh, what city is it?
00:43:38La...
00:43:38I'm sorry.
00:43:44La Paz, right?
00:43:45You know the rules, sir.
00:43:46You were going to say La Paz, right?
00:43:48That will be a matter of conjecture.
00:43:49Oh, come on.
00:43:50Own up like a man.
00:43:51I shall be back by Friday afternoon with food and supplies and some medicines and all...
00:43:56Just come back with transportation out of here.
00:43:58That's all.
00:43:58Forget the food and medicine.
00:44:00Secrist, have you seen the Reverend Fellows today?
00:44:03Yes.
00:44:03He left on his expedition earlier this morning.
00:44:06Did you actually see him leave?
00:44:07Yes, it was about four-thirty this morning.
00:44:10Don't you ever sleep?
00:44:12Under the circumstances, I felt it best that I should stay up and keep an eye out.
00:44:17I suggest, incidentally, that you make arrangements for someone to do the same when I'm gone.
00:44:47No, no, no, no.
00:45:17All right.
00:45:28I'm taking the first watch from eight until twelve.
00:45:31Who will volunteer for the next one?
00:45:33From twelve to four.
00:45:37Well, come on now.
00:45:39Well, we've all got a limb in hand here.
00:45:42Look, that's the only time it cools off enough around here to get any sleep.
00:45:45Why don't you take it?
00:45:46Maybe I can get some sleep then.
00:45:49Well, I don't see what you're complaining about.
00:45:50I'm the one that has to sleep on the couch.
00:45:53Well, you snore about it.
00:45:54Oh, is that it?
00:45:55I'm crying out loud.
00:45:56I'll take it.
00:45:57What's the matter with you two jokers anyway?
00:45:59Ask her.
00:46:00Go ahead.
00:46:00Tell him what's wrong.
00:46:01I'll tell him.
00:46:02All right.
00:46:05Now, we need someone from four into eight.
00:46:08I'll take it.
00:46:10Good girl.
00:46:12Well, then, before we get on to the business of rationing
00:46:16water, maybe you ought to go up and look at Annette,
00:46:19see if she's all right, huh?
00:46:20I'll be right back.
00:46:22What about the water?
00:46:24I checked the roof tank this afternoon.
00:46:28We've got less than a quarter of a tank.
00:46:33Annette?
00:46:43Annette!
00:46:44Annette!
00:46:46I'm sorry to have made so much trouble.
00:46:56Oh, I'm fine now, really.
00:46:58Sure.
00:46:58Mm-hmm.
00:47:00All I want to do is just rest.
00:47:03I'll look it on you when I come off watch.
00:47:05All right.
00:47:06If you need anything, you know where I'll be.
00:47:17All right.
00:47:18I know.
00:47:19I've had enough darkness for a while.
00:47:22That's a good sign.
00:47:25Good night.
00:47:25Good night.
00:47:26Good night.
00:47:26good night.
00:47:35Good night.
00:47:36Good night.
00:47:36Good night.
00:47:38two hundred dollars. Get off my back, will you? Have you seen Ellen? No, not lately. What's
00:47:42your mind? She's disappeared. Want me to come with you? You better stay here. Might be trouble.
00:47:49Ellen!
00:47:54Ellen!
00:47:58Ellen! I'm here.
00:48:08Oh, thank God. Thank God. What are you doing out here? I want to see where you put Miss
00:48:20Vick. Why? I want to prove something to myself. Oh, sweetheart, we were wrong about everything.
00:48:30I talked to Hunsicker. He hasn't been sick a day in his life.
00:48:33I know I'm right, Dave. Annette was dead, stone dead. Nobody could live and lose that much blood.
00:48:44But she did. No, she didn't. She couldn't. She was already dead. Just like the rest of us.
00:48:52All right. If we're dead, where are we? I'd say hell.
00:48:58I'd call it heaven.
00:49:09We're the only ones that say so.
00:49:13Dave, something's gonna go wrong.
00:49:18It's our turn.
00:49:28What's Miss Vick got to do with this, anyway?
00:49:39I don't think she died.
00:49:43How could there be death in hell?
00:49:52All right. Let's go take a look.
00:49:58All right.
00:50:09Oh, shit.
00:50:11I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry.
00:50:11I'm so sorry.
00:50:13I'm so sorry.
00:50:14How could there be death in hell?
00:50:15How could there be death in hell?
00:50:17I'm sorry.
00:50:19I'm so sorry about you, I'm so sorry about you.
00:50:23What's up?
00:50:23I'm so sorry about you.
00:50:24You're so sorry, that's all right.
00:50:26I'm so sorry.
00:50:26It's a time for Ellen's watch.
00:50:46They broke in. They got all the food.
00:50:48Who?
00:50:48The Indians. There must have been.
00:50:50Did you see them?
00:50:51No, I never saw a thing.
00:50:53I don't know how they pulled it off, but the food is all gone, man.
00:50:55All of it?
00:50:56All the decent stuff. All that's left is canned food.
00:51:04A can of these killed Miss Vick.
00:51:08Don't be a fool, Woodruff.
00:51:09Crazy. The man's crazy, I swear.
00:51:11Miss Vick didn't die.
00:51:13Oh, come off it, Woodruff.
00:51:15We carried the body out ourselves.
00:51:17That's right. And it's gone, Al.
00:51:18The body is gone. It's not there.
00:51:23Ellen and I weren't going to say anything because, well, for one thing,
00:51:25it sounds pretty bizarre.
00:51:27But now that the rest of the food is gone,
00:51:30I think you should know that it's okay to eat the canned goods.
00:51:34As a matter of fact, it doesn't make any difference whether you do or not.
00:51:40Every one of us in this room is dead already.
00:51:49Now I've heard everything.
00:51:52Willie, oh boy, I think the heat's going to be.
00:51:54You just think back a minute, you'll realize that we've all had some serious illness or accident in the recent past.
00:52:04I had a heart attack, Helen.
00:52:06I had a fatal allergic reaction to a rabies shot.
00:52:12Reverend Fellas drowned.
00:52:15The Dukens had an accident on the way to the airport.
00:52:17You're crying out loud.
00:52:19I told you already.
00:52:21I have never been sick.
00:52:22I've never had any accidents.
00:52:25Neither have I.
00:52:26Who can afford to be sick with a husband and three children to take care of?
00:52:30Well, there you go.
00:52:31Wait a minute, Al.
00:52:32You said you were a sound sleeper, right?
00:52:34Am, buddy, am.
00:52:37What about you, Annette?
00:52:39Well, as a matter of fact, I'm a light sleeper.
00:52:40I usually have to take a pill.
00:52:42Did you take any pills the night before you flew down here?
00:52:45Yes, I was very excited.
00:52:48Did you take any more than usual?
00:52:52No.
00:52:53No, I didn't.
00:52:56Though.
00:53:01Yes?
00:53:01Well, I took a different kind of pill.
00:53:05Alan said it was a bit stronger.
00:53:16There, you see?
00:53:17Oh, God.
00:53:18Come on.
00:53:18That's enough of that.
00:53:19Now, wait a minute.
00:53:22Well, it is a little strange that each of us got a brochure that said something different about this place.
00:53:27Well, I never got a brochure, sweetie.
00:53:30So there you go.
00:53:31What about the luggage?
00:53:33Anyone wonder about that?
00:53:35Only the Dugans brought luggage.
00:53:38They were the only ones packed for a trip.
00:53:40The rest of us brought overnight cases like you take to a hospital or like Reverend Fellows who drowned.
00:53:45He had just a beach bag.
00:53:46What was in your case, Annette?
00:53:48I had a change of clothes.
00:53:52A silver gown and a pair of silver shoes.
00:53:56I promise.
00:53:59Hawkshaw, the detective here.
00:54:00When you send a woman's body to the undertaker, what do you usually send along with it?
00:54:07Her prettiest gown and shoes, right?
00:54:15Oh, God.
00:54:16No, that's all right.
00:54:18No, I just remembered.
00:54:19I remembered that Alan gave me those pills.
00:54:21He got them for me.
00:54:22Look, you two are scaring this lady to death.
00:54:27Why would he give me those pills?
00:54:30Look, he went with Jeanette before we met, but there hasn't been anything since then.
00:54:35No.
00:54:37No.
00:54:38Look, the lady just got over a very bad upset.
00:54:43Excuse me.
00:54:45This sort of foolishness is gone far enough, Woodruff.
00:54:49We're not trying to hurt anyone.
00:54:50We're just trying to face the facts.
00:54:52Stop the toboggan with your lousy facts.
00:54:55You want to face facts?
00:54:56Okay.
00:54:57If, if Miss Vick's body is gone, then the Indians took it.
00:55:03Just like they took the food.
00:55:05Why would they take the body?
00:55:07They were afraid of it.
00:55:09How do you know?
00:55:10You an Indian?
00:55:12You don't think it's a bit strange how you wandered onto the wrong airplane?
00:55:17Honey, I had a lot on my mind.
00:55:20Still, you were expected.
00:55:24Your name was on the list.
00:55:26I don't care if my name is on 50 lists.
00:55:29You trying to tell me I don't know if I'm dead or alive?
00:55:32Oh, cut out the baloney.
00:55:33How would you know?
00:55:35How would you know?
00:55:36You never died before.
00:55:38Oh, boy.
00:55:40Alan?
00:55:42Please.
00:55:44Don't do that.
00:55:46Don't.
00:55:47You see, because if what you say is true, it means that, uh, Alan killed me.
00:56:10Listen.
00:56:11Let's see, Christ.
00:56:19It can't be, can it?
00:56:22I mean, it's too soon.
00:56:23We'll see.
00:56:24How'd you hear about us?
00:56:38Did you find me?
00:56:38I heard the call.
00:56:40Man, have they been worried about you?
00:56:41Is everybody okay?
00:56:42Hey, can you get us out of here?
00:56:44No, it wouldn't be safe.
00:56:45The plane's already overweight.
00:56:46I heard your mayday call, and I got here as fast as I could to see if you're all right and what you need.
00:56:50Listen, son.
00:56:51I'll pay you $1,000, $1,000 to fly me to Texas.
00:56:56I'd like to, sir, but I can't take the chance.
00:56:58Can you at least tell us where we are?
00:57:01Well, I'm not sure exactly.
00:57:02Could you get me to Managua?
00:57:03You know, someplace I can get a commercial flight.
00:57:05It wouldn't be safe.
00:57:07But I'll tell them you're all okay, and there'll be a plane in here tomorrow morning, okay?
00:57:10Now, are there any sick or wounded?
00:57:12I'll ask for a litter.
00:57:13Just get us out of here.
00:57:14That's all.
00:57:14That's all we need.
00:57:15Okay.
00:57:15Thank you very much.
00:57:16We certainly appreciate your help.
00:57:17Right.
00:57:18I'm glad I could do it.
00:57:18Oh, thank God.
00:57:21I almost believed we were dead.
00:57:23Y'all feel better, huh?
00:57:26I think I...
00:57:28I, everybody, an apology.
00:57:29I think I must have been a little insane.
00:57:32I'm sorry.
00:57:33Yeah, I'm sorry, too.
00:57:35But we were both so convinced.
00:57:40What's the matter?
00:57:42We're safe now.
00:57:43No, we're not.
00:57:46He's dead.
00:57:47What?
00:57:49He's dead.
00:57:53Do you know who that was?
00:57:58It was Johnny Delmonico.
00:58:02I've seen him a hundred times.
00:58:03I know it's him, and he's dead.
00:58:05Remember?
00:58:08On our way to the airport, we heard on the radio
00:58:10that he died in a plane crash.
00:58:15Oh, boy.
00:58:16Here we go again.
00:58:17Oh.
00:58:17Well, our flat is Johnny Delmonico.
00:58:36There won't be any plane tomorrow.
00:58:42There won't be any rescue.
00:58:43There won't be any rescue.
00:58:43Oh, my God.
00:59:07Well, that's it. That's it. That's the end of the fuel.
00:59:26Well, we just have to fill to the water as best we can and drink it as it is.
00:59:32Yes. I guess it can't hurt us very much, considering that we're...
00:59:41Oh, Dave. It's so awful.
00:59:48Every day, some new torment.
00:59:51I pray for it to end somehow.
00:59:55Then I stop thinking I'll have to give you up.
01:00:02I'll drink to that.
01:00:32Oh.
01:00:33Oh.
01:00:34Oh.
01:00:35Oh.
01:00:36Oh.
01:00:38Oh.
01:00:39Oh.
01:00:40Oh.
01:00:41Oh.
01:00:42Oh.
01:00:43Did you find a way out of here, Reverend?
01:01:13There is no way out of here, Mr. Hunziker.
01:01:17Did you find what you were looking for?
01:01:22Yes.
01:01:24Unfortunately.
01:01:27The Indians, what about them?
01:01:31The Quivell.
01:01:36They are an undersized and incredibly dirty tribe
01:01:41who bury their defective young alive.
01:01:49I participated in their peyote ceremony.
01:01:56From that point on,
01:01:57the whole experience was unspeakable.
01:02:01What happened?
01:02:01Nothing.
01:02:03Nothing.
01:02:06Nothing at all happened.
01:02:12No visions and no dreams and...
01:02:18just nothing.
01:02:20There was...
01:02:28vast...
01:02:32and deep...
01:02:36space that...
01:02:40no sounds and no sights and...
01:02:42no smells.
01:02:50It was terrifying.
01:02:53I lost even the sense of my own body.
01:02:57And when I came to myself,
01:03:00I was alone.
01:03:01and there was no one there and...
01:03:03there were no Indians and...
01:03:07no camp.
01:03:10Just nothing.
01:03:13I know.
01:03:16We've discovered that.
01:03:18we're all dead, aren't we?
01:03:25Dead?
01:03:28No.
01:03:30I don't think so.
01:03:32I wish it was so.
01:03:35Good man, Reverend.
01:03:37We're dead.
01:03:39And we're in hell.
01:03:44Hell?
01:03:46Why should we be in hell?
01:03:48Are we any worse than anyone else?
01:03:50No, I don't think so.
01:03:52We are...
01:03:54the people.
01:03:55Just people like...
01:03:57any other people.
01:03:58We have our good, we have our bad, and...
01:04:01I don't think we should be singled out for punishment.
01:04:04Go on.
01:04:05Keep it up.
01:04:06That's what I like to hear.
01:04:09We are all very much alive.
01:04:15It only seems like hell because...
01:04:20because we have all lost our illusions.
01:04:25I've lost my faith.
01:04:26I've lost my cynicism.
01:04:32The Dugans have lost their...
01:04:34young love.
01:04:36Mrs. Larryer has lost...
01:04:38her illusion of domestic bliss.
01:04:41Well...
01:04:43I haven't lost anything.
01:04:45I never gave in to these crackpots for a minute.
01:04:48Ask them.
01:04:49I would say that you had lost a great deal, Mr. Hansaker.
01:04:53Hmm?
01:04:55Your Dallas deal.
01:04:58Your dream of success.
01:05:01Hasn't it occurred to you by now?
01:05:03That it was your partner who probably arranged this detour away from your destination,
01:05:08and that by now your company is probably safely in his hands?
01:05:10You're nuts.
01:05:12That stuff you drank must have softened your brain.
01:05:14You think about it, Mr. Hansaker, because it's all gone.
01:05:19Just nothing.
01:05:21Ellen and I, we found something.
01:05:31No.
01:05:33You've only perpetuated something.
01:05:36I don't follow you.
01:05:38I don't follow you.
01:05:40You and Ellen are happy because you still have your dreams.
01:05:45Love is the most persistent of dreams.
01:05:50Until something comes along to shatter it.
01:05:53Our love isn't a dream.
01:05:54That dream.
01:05:56How very lucky you are.
01:05:58Well, I guess emulators will have some of their water now.
01:06:10Are you sure?
01:06:15I didn't, I didn't tell you before.
01:06:17I kept on saying I never had an accident.
01:06:25I was never unconscious.
01:06:30I almost believed in myself.
01:06:38Before I left for Texas,
01:06:42my partner gave a birthday party for his wife.
01:06:50I got clutched.
01:06:54I fell down some stairs.
01:06:59And passed out.
01:07:12You see.
01:07:27We'd all rather believe ourselves dead
01:07:30than face the prospect of life without dreams.
01:07:37That's the true hell, you know.
01:07:38Life without dreams.
01:07:45Makes it bearable.
01:07:46Thank heavens, you're all all right.
01:08:10Of course, the secret is out now.
01:08:12You're in all the papers.
01:08:13everyone knows about the portals of eden but it couldn't be kept a secret forever this is our
01:08:20pilot roger harris that storm you had that was hurricane clear the whole coast was hit for four
01:08:27days we haven't had anything in the air thank god that kid pilot got through to us though and let
01:08:30us know that you're all okay but what took you so long he said there'd be a plane the next day
01:08:35all the landing strips everywhere were destroyed like ours so the few amphibians around here were
01:08:41in constant demand paris has been flying around the clock i'm sorry i couldn't get here any sooner
01:08:46but i had to get into an awful lot of other people who are much worse off than you were
01:08:49you're lucky you're alive alive what a lovely word
01:08:57well let's get out of here yeah hold it hold it first we have to refuel and and unload some supplies
01:09:04why don't you take a few minutes to freshen up and collect your belongings we should be ready to leave
01:09:09just about the time you are what's the trouble reverend don't you want to go home yes i do
01:09:28what the hell if it is i i don't know what i'm gonna do when i get there
01:09:35darling i'm not even going to go home as soon as we arrive i'm gonna call my lawyer and tell him to start the divorce proceedings right away
01:09:51it is heaven after all darling come on sweetheart let's go
01:09:57i always knew you'd renege boy you rich kid you always get everything put right into your life
01:10:06renege yeah renege listen buddy when we have proof
01:10:09i'm not going to work you're going to die oh my god no hold on hold on
01:10:34come on come on
01:10:37what happened to the plane
01:10:44where is the plane the plane oh an emergency down the line capsized boat
01:10:5220 or so people aboard harris will be back tomorrow
01:10:56oh well i didn't hear anything i didn't hear any plane take off
01:11:03oh it's happening
01:11:04no sweetheart it's nothing
01:11:08darling it's going to be all right
01:11:10that's what they do
01:11:11they give you hope
01:11:13then they take it away
01:11:15that's the torment
01:11:17you never really know
01:11:19he said that harris
01:11:20was going to be here tomorrow
01:11:21no it'll never happen
01:11:23yes it will darling it will
01:11:25it will
01:11:26it will
01:11:27brita
01:11:33how'd you
01:11:36i came on the plane mr secrecy
01:11:39i had to come david
01:11:40i couldn't live without you david
01:11:42darling i love you
01:11:44david i don't care what you've done i'll forgive you anything david
01:11:48david david david david i love you
01:11:53you're my whole life david
01:11:55i can't come without you
01:11:58david stop there's nowhere to go
01:12:03you're my whole life
01:12:04i don't
01:12:06you're my whole life
01:12:07oh my god
01:12:08i don't care about you
01:12:10it's all
01:12:12it never fails
01:12:13every time i've been cheated or rusted or rusted or offended
01:12:16i've been some stinkin' rich people
01:12:18get off my back
01:12:19i don't care about your problem
01:12:21i'm gonna turn the hall
01:12:23i'm gonna turn the hall to alan
01:12:24that's all
01:12:26i'm gonna listen
01:12:27stop it
01:12:28i don't want to be touched
01:12:29i'm not touching you i bumped into you
01:12:30I'm not touching you, I bumped into you.
01:12:32The resurrection of thy spirit make me cry out.
01:12:34I still don't want to see you.
01:12:36I'm not supposed to have you push you.
01:12:38For me, the agony I might take.
01:12:40No, you see, that's why I'm here.
01:12:42I'm not supposed to have any more issue.
01:12:44Tear from me the anguish of my soul,
01:12:46deprived of thy presence,
01:12:48when you come to my own.
01:12:50Unless you feel me of my iniquity,
01:12:52extract my disbelief.
01:12:54And swallow up the food to the earth.
01:12:56And my disbelief.
01:12:58My disbelief.
01:13:02Go to hell!
01:13:08It's time after all...
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