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In a post nuclear Earth, survivors are stuck in a valley and have to protect themselves from cannibalistic mutant human beings, and each other in some cases.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:30But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night,
00:00:41in which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise,
00:00:48and the elements shall melt with fervent heat.
00:00:54The earth also, and the works that are therein,
00:00:59shall be burned up.
00:01:29The Geiger counter here in the studio reads 632 wrenchens.
00:01:47That's six times more than enough to kill a man.
00:01:51Down through the ages, the prophets have forewarned us that in one day,
00:01:56thousands of years of accomplishments could be wiped away by the destructive hand of power.
00:02:02Now that day has come.
00:02:04All communication with the outside world has stopped,
00:02:07just 15 hours after the first nuclear bomb fell on Formosa.
00:02:11The whole world has been silenced, annihilated by nuclear bombs.
00:02:18Three billion people murdered by a thousand nuclear bombs and the lethal fallout.
00:02:25Maybe there's no one left to hear my voice.
00:02:28No living human being to record the end of the world.
00:02:32Now this is Ted Johnson for KBGE Radio.
00:02:40Yes.
00:02:40Me.
00:02:41Nony Pottom.
00:02:46That's what I think.
00:02:46Rial.
00:02:50Good-bye.
00:02:52Good-bye.
00:02:59Good-bye.
00:03:00Good-bye.
00:03:03Good-bye.
00:03:03Good-bye.
00:03:05Good-bye.
00:03:07He didn't come, Dad.
00:03:15Larry didn't come.
00:03:20He's lost.
00:03:21They're all lost.
00:03:23Not the sign of life.
00:03:26New York, Paris, Moscow.
00:03:28All's quiet now.
00:03:35Look, Joanna.
00:03:37It's holding at 47.
00:03:40Why, we may be saved, just as I planned it.
00:03:47I'm not sure I want to, Dad.
00:03:50Not without Larry.
00:03:54I'm sorry, honey.
00:03:56I'm afraid he didn't make it.
00:03:59But there's always hope.
00:04:01Come, let's go inside.
00:04:03I planned it right, Joanna.
00:04:31Our house out here miles from any city.
00:04:33The cliffs, the updrafts of air to fight back the radiation, and provisions for the three of us for months.
00:04:39There's only two of us now, Dad.
00:04:44Honey, I couldn't very well order Larry to come out here and stay with us, even though you are engaged to him.
00:04:52There's someone at the door, Dad.
00:05:00It's Larry.
00:05:01He's made it.
00:05:03Wait.
00:05:06Wait.
00:05:08Don't open that door until you're sure it's Larry.
00:05:10It is Larry.
00:05:11He's hurt.
00:05:12He'll contaminate it.
00:05:13Larry.
00:05:14Larry.
00:05:14Don't open that door.
00:05:16We can't take a chance.
00:05:18Let me go.
00:05:20I've got to open that door.
00:05:27Wait.
00:05:28Don't touch him.
00:05:30He's red hot with radioactivity.
00:05:32It's not Larry.
00:05:35We've got to help him, whoever he is.
00:05:38Wait.
00:05:39We'd better check the Geiger counter.
00:05:40740 wrenches, and he's still breathing.
00:05:58What?
00:05:59He should be dead, but he's still breathing.
00:06:03Nobody can take that much and still live.
00:06:09Don't touch him.
00:06:11He's my responsibility.
00:06:15Who are you?
00:06:17I'm Steve Morrow.
00:06:18It's my brother.
00:06:20Better keep away from him.
00:06:23Granger?
00:06:25Granger.
00:06:26It's okay.
00:06:27It's okay.
00:06:30He's still alive.
00:06:33I don't know why, but he's still alive.
00:06:35He must be dying.
00:06:37The counter showed 740 wrenches.
00:06:39Where are the bedrooms?
00:06:43Upstairs.
00:06:44Come with me.
00:06:44No.
00:06:45They can't stay here.
00:06:47Yes, they can, Dad.
00:06:48But they're contaminated.
00:06:50It's too late for them, but not us.
00:06:52Okay.
00:06:55I'll get you some water and clean clothes.
00:06:57Come on, Reggie.
00:07:01Come on.
00:07:02Come on.
00:07:02I don't know.
00:08:32Pull your weapon on the floor.
00:08:34I warn you.
00:08:36This gun's loaded.
00:08:38Hey, I'll kill you.
00:08:39Stop it, Dad.
00:08:40Don't.
00:08:42Move on into the room here.
00:08:44Come in where I can see you.
00:08:50Are you all right?
00:08:52Yeah, I guess so.
00:08:54Is it okay if you stay?
00:08:56Of course you can't stay.
00:08:57I have provisions for only three people.
00:08:59Mac, we're staying, so forget the sob story.
00:09:04Please, help me.
00:09:06You can't stay here.
00:09:08It isn't the way I planned it.
00:09:09I have provisions for three people only.
00:09:11I'm Joanna Ramsey.
00:09:17Please bring your suitcase upstairs and I'll get you some fresh water.
00:09:20I'll get you some fresh water.
00:09:22I'll get you some fresh water.
00:09:23Please bring your
00:09:25water.
00:09:26I'll get you some fresh water.
00:09:27I'll get you some fresh water.
00:09:28Come on.
00:09:28Come on.
00:09:29Go for it.
00:09:29Come on.
00:11:30I was just looking to see if anyone was alive in the house.
00:11:33What's your name?
00:11:35I'm Tim Henderson. I'm a rancher. I live up on the cliff.
00:11:38I'm sorry I roughed you up.
00:11:42Sure.
00:11:43Come on.
00:11:45How'd I knock you down?
00:11:47Come on up the house.
00:11:49No.
00:11:50He can't stay.
00:11:51Oh, let the worthless old crude stay.
00:11:59We're all going to die anyway.
00:12:00It looks like we're stuck with each other.
00:12:19So, let's understand the rules.
00:12:22Now, I'm the ranking officer.
00:12:24I mean person.
00:12:25I'm in command.
00:12:27If we're voting, I vote for me.
00:12:31Oh, don't be funny.
00:12:32This is serious.
00:12:33Yes.
00:12:33Shut up, Jada.
00:12:37My second in command will be Steve.
00:12:41This counter is registering 47 engines of radioactivity now.
00:12:4750 is considered dangerous.
00:12:48500 fatal.
00:12:50But that depends on the individual.
00:12:52Different people have different absorption rates and capacities.
00:12:55We may live and we may not.
00:12:58There's a lot we don't know about it.
00:13:00Some of us may be dying now.
00:13:03Well, how long before we can leave this museum?
00:13:05Yeah.
00:13:06I got some things working for me in L.A.
00:13:08Big things.
00:13:09So, how long before we can get out of here?
00:13:12There is no Los Angeles.
00:13:14No Los Angeles?
00:13:15You're kidding.
00:13:17I don't believe it.
00:13:19But there are no radio signals long or shortwave from any city in the world.
00:13:24She's right.
00:13:26The six of us in this house may be the beginning of a new era.
00:13:30A new civilization.
00:13:32Seven.
00:13:33My brother's still alive.
00:13:35But not for long, I'm afraid.
00:13:37But be that as it may,
00:13:39I've spent 10 years getting ready for this day.
00:13:48I'll brief you as to why we're still alive.
00:13:53This is my house with its own generators and food supply.
00:13:58These cliffs surrounding the house on three sides
00:14:02are full of lead-bearing ore
00:14:03that acts as a barrier against radioactivity.
00:14:06The lake here on the fourth side
00:14:10is heated from an underground heat source.
00:14:14Probably an old volcano
00:14:16or maybe a crack in the Earth's crust.
00:14:20Anyway, the warm air from the lake's waters
00:14:22creates an updraft.
00:14:24And it's strong enough, I might add,
00:14:27to carry radioactive contamination
00:14:29out of the valley
00:14:30as long as it doesn't rain.
00:14:33If the rain's come too soon,
00:14:35we'll all be contaminated and die.
00:14:39That is, if we don't let
00:14:40other forces destroy us before that time.
00:14:44What other forces?
00:14:46Never mind that now.
00:14:48But make no mistake about it,
00:14:50you're not welcome here.
00:14:52This was planned for just three people.
00:14:54That's how much food we have.
00:14:56If we divide that among the six of us,
00:14:59we'll soon have empty stomachs and rebellion.
00:15:03I have the keys to the storeroom.
00:15:06I and I alone will say when
00:15:08and how much food we eat.
00:15:10Any argument about that?
00:15:12And I'll settle it with this.
00:15:14Oh, you're a big man,
00:15:18packing that gun.
00:15:19Just don't you let go of it.
00:15:22I don't intend to.
00:15:25Where are you going with that?
00:15:27My brother.
00:15:28Save the food.
00:15:30Your brother's a casualty.
00:15:31Face it.
00:15:33Take it to him.
00:15:36Dad, I've never seen you like this before.
00:15:38We can't become animals.
00:15:40We're still human,
00:15:41and we've got to act like it.
00:15:42It's just what I'm afraid of.
00:15:45We're all human.
00:16:00Ranger?
00:16:01How you doing?
00:16:05I'm not going to die.
00:16:08I thought I was, but I'm not.
00:16:10I know I'm not, no.
00:16:12Well, it's a miracle.
00:16:14You soaked up 700 wrenchins.
00:16:16I don't understand it, but I'm glad.
00:16:18Here, got something to eat.
00:16:19I don't want that.
00:16:21I need fresh meat.
00:16:23Raw meat.
00:16:25Well, I'll put your order in with a chef.
00:16:28I don't know, but I think it'll do me good.
00:16:32Well, why don't you wash up
00:16:34and get in some clean clothes, huh?
00:16:35No, no water.
00:16:36Just let me rest.
00:16:39I'll be okay.
00:16:40Just the way I am.
00:16:47You didn't tell me how you two
00:16:48happened to be near this valley yesterday.
00:16:51We're not exactly on the main highway.
00:16:53We were camped on the other side of the lake.
00:16:58That's not too far off the highway.
00:17:00We were on our way to California.
00:17:03Oh, I thought it'd be a kid to sleep out.
00:17:05Yeah.
00:17:05Then our old car wouldn't start
00:17:07and we were stranded.
00:17:09You two married?
00:17:11Married?
00:17:11She's an old friend of the family.
00:17:20Look, kid, you can be a friend of my family
00:17:22any time you want.
00:17:25John is a performer, a dancer.
00:17:27I'm her manager.
00:17:28I, uh, I guess it was stuck.
00:17:44You, now you know why
00:17:46she can't work with a fan.
00:17:53Nice looking guy.
00:17:55Your brother?
00:17:56My fiance.
00:18:00He was supposed to be here yesterday.
00:18:04Oh.
00:18:07We're gonna marry him.
00:18:10I'm sorry.
00:18:12Really sorry.
00:18:25What's the matter?
00:18:26Strange.
00:18:33I, I felt like I heard someone calling.
00:18:37Not really calling.
00:18:40Just something strange.
00:18:44Come on, snap out of it.
00:18:46Let's go to your father's storeroom
00:18:48and see if we can find some canned beef
00:18:49for my brother.
00:18:50Steve, come with me.
00:18:51I want to check the radio activity outside.
00:18:53Go ahead, Steve.
00:18:56I'll get the canned beef.
00:18:57How are we doing, John?
00:19:13It's at forty-nine.
00:19:17That's up two since last night.
00:19:19That's as if some magic force is holding those clouds up out of this valley.
00:19:26That's the warm air from the lake.
00:19:28Creates an updraft.
00:19:29Yes, I know.
00:19:30Oh, yes.
00:19:31I told you this morning.
00:19:32I've known about this valley for a long time.
00:19:34Lake, too.
00:19:35Read about it in college in geology.
00:19:36Oh, you're a geologist?
00:19:39Mm-hmm.
00:19:40I work for an oil company about a hundred miles south of here.
00:19:43Then you just didn't stumble in here yesterday by accident?
00:19:48No, my brother and I headed here the minute we heard about the bombings.
00:19:51Hmm, smart thinking on your part.
00:19:53Do you know, the real force of the atom has never been fully calculated?
00:20:05I think it reaches fulfillment yesterday.
00:20:07Yes, but only as we know it affects our present form of life.
00:20:11Our life as we knew it before this nuclear inferno covered the earth.
00:20:15You think some other form of life could have survived?
00:20:19Well, I'm only saying that its true force has never been fully understood.
00:20:24You're confusing me now, John.
00:20:27Do you remember the H-bomb test at Matsuo some years ago?
00:20:31Sure.
00:20:32I captained one of those ships.
00:20:34Five days after the blast, I towed the animal ship out of Target Zero.
00:20:38The outside world never had a true account of that test.
00:20:42What are you trying to say, John?
00:20:43Coyote, in the daytime.
00:20:49Hmm, must be a lot of game in this valley now.
00:20:53Contaminated game.
00:20:55Fighting for life just the way we are.
00:21:13What are you trying to notice?
00:21:26Hmm.
00:21:27What else do you think?
00:21:29Fish.
00:21:30Bill.
00:21:31ammon katruam.
00:21:31aman.
00:21:31What's the matter, Granger?
00:21:55There's a live game outside.
00:21:57I can tell.
00:21:59Yes, we heard a coyote during the day.
00:22:01I can feel it.
00:22:03And I need meat.
00:22:05Granger, that game's contaminated.
00:22:08If you ate that, you'd die.
00:22:10You would die.
00:22:12But not me.
00:22:20I can't eat that canned junk.
00:22:22I've got to have some meat.
00:22:24Fresh, do you hear?
00:22:26That's all you're going to get for a long time.
00:22:30That's what you think.
00:22:32That's just what you think.
00:22:34I can't eat that even though you're going to get for a long time.
00:22:37I can't eat it.
00:22:38I can't eat it.
00:22:39I can't eat it.
00:22:39I can't eat it.
00:22:40I can't eat it.
00:22:41Heck, if you are doing it, you'll find it to me.
00:22:42The link is here.
00:22:42I can't be looking for you.
00:22:43I can't eat it.
00:22:44That's just what you think I'm going to do.
00:22:45Oh, my goodness.
00:22:46THE END
00:23:16THE END
00:23:46Stephen Granger got out of bed yesterday
00:23:47Steve
00:23:50I know he's your brother
00:23:52But
00:23:53But what?
00:23:56Well he
00:23:56He gives me a funny feeling
00:23:59Logically he should have been dead long ago
00:24:03But
00:24:03There's no such thing as logic anymore
00:24:06What's so illogical about my brother?
00:24:09You know as well as I do
00:24:10He hasn't taken food or water in three weeks
00:24:12Not since he's been here
00:24:14He says he doesn't need food
00:24:16And last night he slipped out of the house
00:24:18And didn't come back until dawn
00:24:20I know
00:24:21Radiation must have affected his mind
00:24:24He's a mutation Steve
00:24:26Face it
00:24:27He's a freak of this new atomic world of ours
00:24:30I'm going outside
00:24:52For a walk
00:24:56Well uh
00:24:58Don't go too far
00:24:59Stay inside of the house
00:25:01Why?
00:25:05Because I say so
00:25:06That's why
00:25:07Aren't you tired Grange?
00:25:10You need more sleep
00:25:10I'm not tired
00:25:12I'm not afraid of anything out there
00:25:15In fact
00:25:17I like it
00:25:19Would you like to go with me?
00:25:24Well no
00:25:25I have things to do
00:25:42I think he's dangerous
00:25:54No I don't think so
00:25:56He should be destroyed
00:25:58Destroyed?
00:26:03My brother?
00:26:05Yes
00:26:05For our safety
00:26:07You can't do that John
00:26:09Well not just because he's my brother
00:26:10But don't you see
00:26:11It's important to us that he live
00:26:13I don't see why
00:26:15I'm not sure yet
00:26:17We have to study him
00:26:20If it doesn't rain in the next few weeks
00:26:30I think we're going to live
00:26:31Somehow I knew we wouldn't die
00:26:33My father always seemed so positive
00:26:35You know right after the bombs came
00:26:38I didn't much care if I lived or died
00:26:39Don't talk like that
00:26:41It's true Joanna
00:26:44But these past few weeks with you
00:26:48Now I feel I've got a big reason to live
00:27:00Me too Steve
00:27:03Joanna?
00:27:05Joanna?
00:27:05Joanna?
00:27:05Joanna?
00:27:11Joanna?
00:27:12Joanna?
00:27:17Joanna?
00:27:17Joanna?
00:27:18Joanna?
00:27:18Joanna?
00:27:19Joanna?
00:27:19Joanna?
00:27:19Joanna?
00:27:19Joanna?
00:27:19What's wrong?
00:27:21Did I misunderstand?
00:27:23Didn't you hear it?
00:27:25Hear what?
00:27:28Something out there
00:27:29That strange feeling
00:27:31Sound
00:27:32Something
00:27:33Stronger than the last time I felt it
00:27:35That's just some harmless animal in the bushes, that's all?
00:27:40No, Steve. It's more.
00:27:43Let's go back in the house, please.
00:28:05THE END
00:28:35THE END
00:29:05THE END
00:29:35Look at their footprints.
00:29:39They're Grangers.
00:29:42You think he ate that rabbit?
00:29:45He must have.
00:29:46He spends most of his nights prowling around in these woods.
00:29:5449 lynchings.
00:29:56You think a man could eat that poisoned meat and live?
00:29:58No. No human could.
00:30:02It defies all the laws of man and God.
00:30:06There may be a new set of laws, John.
00:30:08Laws for post-nuclear life we know nothing about.
00:30:11When I was with it, Steve, say what you mean.
00:30:13Well, I'm only guessing, but we know that even small amounts of radiation can produce change.
00:30:19Now, if for some reason a man could survive complete saturation,
00:30:24a thousand generations of change could take place in a matter of weeks.
00:30:27The Matsuo test.
00:30:31What do you mean?
00:30:34Nothing go on with your theory.
00:30:36I'm afraid there are more Grangers out here.
00:30:38And even worse than him.
00:30:40All of us have survived more cumulative exposure than we ever thought possible.
00:30:46You mean we all may become like your brother?
00:30:50Stalking these woods at night?
00:30:51Eating raw meat?
00:30:53It's possible.
00:30:55Any bright theories as to what to do in this situation?
00:30:58No.
00:31:01You know, when my brother couldn't find the answer to something,
00:31:03he looked it up in the Bible.
00:31:06He believed that it held the answers to everything.
00:31:09For I am with thee to save thee and deliver thee, saith the Lord.
00:31:16I will deliver thee out of the hand of the wicked.
00:31:22I will redeem thee out of the land of the terrible.
00:31:26I had enough of that Bible when I was a kid.
00:31:30Well, it's easy to see it had no effect on you, Mickey.
00:31:36And go look for Granger.
00:31:39What was that?
00:31:52Maybe you better tell us what the Bible says about rain.
00:31:55In our situation, we'd better pray that it doesn't rain.
00:32:00Not for weeks, anyway.
00:32:02Because if it does rain in this valley,
00:32:04it'll be coming down through clouds saturated with nuclear death.
00:32:10Maybe we'll be safe, like Noah and the Ark.
00:32:13Right now, there's about 40 wrenches of activity in this room.
00:32:18If it rains, that will move up into the hundreds of wrenches in a matter of hours.
00:32:22And we'll all be dead.
00:32:24Or, like Granger, if we're unlucky.
00:32:29But, maybe the updrafts from the lake will hold the clouds back.
00:32:33They will, Dad.
00:32:36We've been lucky so far.
00:32:38We're going to live.
00:32:39I just feel it.
00:32:40I hope you're right, sweetheart.
00:32:43And if the weather does clear,
00:32:44starting tomorrow, we'll have to go on half rations.
00:32:49How much is half of nothing?
00:32:51I've stored some seeds and grain.
00:32:54And I have books and materials on every craft necessary to sustain life.
00:33:01Mickey Brown, farmer and craftsman.
00:33:05Oh, another thing.
00:33:07We're about out of fresh water.
00:33:08But there's a spring-fed pool not so far from the cliffs.
00:33:13Hey, Joanna.
00:33:15Maybe we could take a swim in the pool.
00:33:17Well, if Dad says it's all right.
00:33:19Oh, it's safe.
00:33:20I checked it today.
00:33:21And starting tomorrow, we can all take turns bathing there.
00:33:25Well, I'm telling you one thing.
00:33:27I've taken more baths in the past two months
00:33:30than I have in all my born days together.
00:33:34Maybe that's why you're still alive, Tim.
00:33:37Huh?
00:33:50Don't let it touch me.
00:34:15Don't let the rain touch me.
00:34:17It's okay, Grange.
00:34:18The clouds aren't going to come in the valley.
00:34:20You're lying to me.
00:34:21It's going to rain.
00:34:23Come on.
00:34:24Come on.
00:34:24Come on back to the house.
00:34:26Going to touch me.
00:34:28Grange.
00:34:31Grange, come on back to the house.
00:34:32I'm going to see you next time.
00:34:40So, it's so scary.
00:34:41You're right, Tim.
00:34:41You're okay, you're right.
00:34:42I'm just over to the house.
00:34:43I'm just over to the house.
00:34:44I'm just over to the side of the house.
00:34:45I'm just hanging out with the house.
00:34:46I'm just over to the house, so I'm feeling.
00:35:17This place is spooky even in the sunshine.
00:35:27It feels great, though.
00:35:29I'm so quiet.
00:35:32I'd give anything to hear that downtown traffic again.
00:35:35I didn't realize how isolated it would be from the house.
00:35:44You are good-looking.
00:35:47Clean-cut and that bit.
00:35:50But something new for Mickey.
00:35:53Mickey?
00:35:55Oh, he's all eyes for you.
00:35:59He hasn't even given me the time of day anymore.
00:36:02I'm not interested in Mickey.
00:36:05Well, he better not be.
00:36:06Otherwise, well, I'd have to make a play for Steve.
00:36:14That would be unfair competition for you, baby.
00:36:19Yes, I see what you mean.
00:36:22Mickey always comes back to Mama.
00:36:24Hey, what's the matter, kid?
00:36:32Somebody's watching us.
00:36:33I can feel it.
00:36:36I didn't hear anything.
00:36:39Something's moving over there in the bushes.
00:36:41Oh, it's probably one of the fellas.
00:36:44It's probably old Timothy.
00:36:46Hey, Timothy!
00:36:55Hurry up.
00:36:56Let's get out of here.
00:36:57Ranger's not the only one hunting game.
00:37:15And after they've finished off the game, we'll be next.
00:37:24This place is cursed.
00:37:26Steve, we've got to get rid of your brother.
00:37:28John, he's the only way to find out what we're up against.
00:37:31Don't you see that?
00:37:32The animals on the ship.
00:37:35The Matsuo test.
00:37:37They forewarned of something like this.
00:37:40You know, you keep mentioning that.
00:37:41You're going to keep up the mystery or you're going to tell me about it?
00:37:43Tonight.
00:37:44Back at the house, I'll show you after the others have gone to bed.
00:37:47I have the evidence.
00:37:54What you looking at?
00:37:56You said I didn't see anything at the pool.
00:37:59You said it was just my imagination.
00:38:02That's right.
00:38:03He just became upset.
00:38:05Steve.
00:38:06Somebody was looking at me.
00:38:08Tried to talk to me.
00:38:10What'd he say?
00:38:11Nothing you'd understand.
00:38:14Nothing I'd understand for that matter.
00:38:18Well, you won't go swimming alone in the pool anymore.
00:38:20I'll stand guard.
00:38:23My skin was tingling.
00:38:25My pulse was pounding.
00:38:27You're still upset.
00:38:29Come on, let's go back to the house.
00:38:30Steve.
00:38:33Do you believe in mental telepathy?
00:38:36I'm afraid I'm reading your thoughts, if that's what you mean.
00:38:40What am I thinking?
00:38:43It's not the same way you were thinking about me a few days ago.
00:38:45I'm sorry, Steve.
00:38:52I just feel like I'd like to be alone right now.
00:38:56I'm sorry, too, Joanna.
00:38:57Mickey, don't scare me like that.
00:39:18I just want to talk to you, that's all.
00:39:20You know, I bet I haven't said a dozen words to you since I got here.
00:39:25Hey, look, what's so bad about me?
00:39:28I don't drink, I don't smoke, and once I even gave some money to a drunken bum.
00:39:33My old man.
00:39:34Come on, don't give me that hard-to-get stuff.
00:39:39Come on.
00:39:41Don't!
00:39:41You belong to Jada.
00:39:45I belong to me.
00:39:47Get it?
00:39:48Me!
00:39:49Me!
00:39:49Hey there, buddy.
00:40:00Oh, it's you, Miss Jada.
00:40:02Care if I tasted some of the best whiskey in these mountains?
00:40:07It is whiskey.
00:40:09Hey, where'd you get it?
00:40:11Made it myself, that's the word.
00:40:13I make it by the barrels back in my place.
00:40:19The first taste is never good, Miss Jada.
00:40:29It's that long second one that puts hair on your chest.
00:40:42There it is.
00:40:49There it is.
00:40:50There it is.
00:40:51There it is.
00:40:52There it is.
00:40:53There it is.
00:40:54There it is.
00:40:55There it is.
00:40:56There it is.
00:40:57There it is.
00:40:58There it is.
00:40:59There it is.
00:41:00There it is.
00:41:01There it is.
00:41:02There it is.
00:41:03There it is.
00:41:04There it is.
00:41:05There it is.
00:41:06There it is.
00:41:07There it is.
00:41:08There it is.
00:41:09There it is.
00:41:10There it is.
00:41:11There it is.
00:41:12There it is.
00:41:13There it is.
00:41:14There it is.
00:41:15There it is.
00:41:16Grange!
00:41:39You won't believe this, but I just saw Granger walk up the mountain trail through that fog, and it didn't faze him.
00:41:46Do you remember anything about the Matsuo bomb test?
00:41:51There were some vague rumors right after that, weren't there?
00:41:55Something I have to show you.
00:41:59As I told you, my job was to tow the animal ship out of Target Zero.
00:42:04I got the first look at those animals.
00:42:07The newspapers said they were all destroyed.
00:42:10The newspapers lied. Three of those animals lived through it.
00:42:14Was it through an H-bomb?
00:42:16There was a law against taking photographs, but no law against sketching what we had seen.
00:42:22There were a thousand animals on that ship.
00:42:24Mm-hmm.
00:42:27That was a chipmunk.
00:42:29This was alive?
00:42:31Yes.
00:42:32It lived for three days.
00:42:43Our third survivor was a monkey.
00:42:46Its skin looked like rubber, but it felt more like metal.
00:42:50Armor-plated.
00:42:53Teachers answered a complete nuclear radiation.
00:42:57That's a million years of evolution with one bomb.
00:43:01You say they lived for three days?
00:43:05When we got back to the inspection ship, they were dead.
00:43:08If we could figure out what killed them, it may help us.
00:43:11We never knew.
00:43:13After we washed them down, we went down to inspect.
00:43:17They were normal, except for their appearance.
00:43:20But they refused food and water.
00:43:25New species?
00:43:26Yes.
00:43:27They were the forerunners of whatever it is we have out there.
00:43:31Sometimes I have a feeling of doom.
00:43:36Well, I know this much.
00:43:39There are two forms of life fighting for survival in this valley, and only one can win.
00:43:44John, it's gotta be us.
00:43:47You know, I started this thing just to stay alive.
00:43:51But you've given me a deep feeling of responsibility toward the welfare of mankind.
00:43:56Our kind.
00:44:01I think I'll turn in now.
00:44:04Good night, John.
00:44:06Yes.
00:44:07I'll tell the girls the first thing in the morning.
00:44:10Girls?
00:44:11Yes.
00:44:13They should bear children as soon as possible.
00:44:31I thinkin' where they eaten off the grass.
00:44:32Yes.
00:44:33zusammen around the bush mündale and there and be months for it,
00:44:36Yes.
00:44:37Well, none of them Unternehmen if needed.
00:44:39danger haste can pale while the source of blood .
00:44:40Yes.
00:44:42All men tend to really find their spirits in the form.
00:44:43Deal with money according to these frozen meals.
00:44:45Well, none of them have needed to have as soon as possible.
00:44:47Oh, aren't they?
00:44:49Yes.
00:44:50It looks like a reason.
00:44:52We must, at least, demonstrable.
00:44:54Oh, my God.
00:45:25That's enough.
00:45:30Now, Mickey, we've had enough of you.
00:45:32Get your things and get out of this house.
00:45:35You wouldn't do that to an animal, Dad.
00:45:38He stays.
00:45:40Are you all right, love?
00:45:43Get out of my life.
00:45:47Mickey!
00:45:50A sea captain can perform the marriage ceremony in case of an emergency.
00:45:55Joanna, I want you to marry Steve.
00:45:58I want you to have children.
00:46:02There'll be no wedding, Dad, and no children.
00:46:07You have a responsibility to the future.
00:46:10What would Mother say?
00:46:12Your mother?
00:46:12And Larry, what would he say?
00:46:16They're both dead.
00:46:20I'm the only one who knows.
00:46:22Who knows?
00:46:24Knows what?
00:46:26Have you been listening to me?
00:46:27Yes, Dad.
00:46:33I'll marry Steve in a week.
00:46:36If he's still alive.
00:46:38And if I am.
00:46:39What are you doing, love?
00:46:57This little gadget's gonna open that storeroom for me.
00:47:02Can you imagine us having a kid?
00:47:10Of course, we won't tell him his mother was an exotic dancer.
00:47:14I wonder what's wrong with Joanna.
00:47:18She goes around in her own little world now.
00:47:22She's flipped.
00:47:23Off her rocker.
00:47:26Maybe we all are.
00:47:28Not me, baby.
00:47:29You still go for her, don't you?
00:47:35You're just plain dirt to her, but you still want her.
00:47:38All I want is a key to open that storeroom.
00:47:46All this time you've been saying it was you and me.
00:47:49But you meant her.
00:47:52You liar.
00:47:54Okay, okay.
00:47:55So I lied a little.
00:47:57A little?
00:48:00The only friend you ever had in this world was me.
00:48:03The only one who ever loved you was me.
00:48:06M-E-M-E.
00:48:09Now listen, you deep hood.
00:48:10Resin from the hood, lover.
00:48:15Now beat it.
00:48:17I want to finish this key.
00:48:21We can't go up there for at least two more months.
00:48:24Then we're running out of supplies.
00:48:27Only enough for about two more weeks.
00:48:40I want to finish this key.
00:49:10Don't touch him.
00:49:32He's hot.
00:49:35Food.
00:49:36Food.
00:49:38They wouldn't give me any.
00:49:40They.
00:49:42There's more of you up there.
00:49:47Stronger.
00:49:49Much stronger.
00:49:52How many?
00:49:53How many more?
00:49:58Stronger.
00:50:01Food.
00:50:02You won't be needing food now, poor devil.
00:50:12Look at the head.
00:50:14The strange bone structure.
00:50:16It's like those animals at Matsuo.
00:50:17And the same mutated skin the animals had.
00:50:22And more like him up there.
00:50:26Stronger.
00:50:28Stage two, this one.
00:50:30Stage three, stronger.
00:50:32Stage four, maybe invulnerable.
00:50:35How about stage one?
00:50:36Who's that?
00:50:37That's Granger.
00:50:38That's Granger.
00:50:39My brother is stage one.
00:50:40Stage one.
00:50:40THE END
00:51:10There's no doubt about it
00:51:15They're coming closer to the house
00:51:17Every night
00:51:17We'll have to take turns standing guard
00:51:21Steve
00:51:21I'd use Mickey
00:51:22But we can't trust him with a gun in his hand
00:51:24I know his kind
00:51:26Spawned in bilge water
00:51:28Timothy
00:51:42Sometimes you're a lightsaber
00:51:45John
00:51:46We're like two peas in a pot
00:51:49Sometimes we're
00:51:51Feeling lower than half in a well
00:51:53But give it a whack of this
00:51:55Yeah, give it a whack of this
00:51:58And we're high as a silk hat on Sunday
00:52:01Come on, you big lad
00:52:04Hey, quit it
00:52:08What's pouring so fast?
00:52:10Come with joddy, Timothy, baby
00:52:21I want to pay you back
00:52:24For all that ever-loving kindness
00:52:27Request permission to come aboard
00:52:46Captain
00:52:47Permission granted, sailor
00:52:50Hold
00:52:55Hold
00:52:55Hold
00:52:55Hold
00:52:57Hold
00:52:58Hold
00:53:06Hold
00:53:06Hold
00:53:06Hold
00:53:06Hold
00:53:06Hold
00:53:07Hold
00:53:07Hold
00:53:07Hold
00:53:07Hold
00:53:07Hold
00:53:08Hold
00:53:08Hold
00:53:09Hold
00:53:09Hold
00:53:09Hold
00:53:09Hold
00:53:10Hold
00:53:10Hold
00:53:11Hold
00:53:11Hold
00:53:11Hold
00:53:12Hold
00:53:13Hold
00:53:13Hold
00:53:14Hold
00:53:15Hold
00:53:16Hold
00:53:16Hold
00:53:17Hold
00:53:18Hold
00:53:18Hold
00:54:36No! Don't bring my jug, please!
00:54:38That was the last drop I had!
00:54:47Good. Then we'll have no more of this disgusting behavior.
00:54:52Right? Sailor?
00:54:54There's one like you in every crowd!
00:55:07Now I'll never make it!
00:55:10But I, uh...
00:55:22Well, what have you got to say about it?
00:55:28Well, personally, I hate the stuff.
00:55:32Have a nice nap?
00:55:50Caught me. I must have dozed off.
00:55:53Say, have you seen Tim? He's not in the house anyplace.
00:55:57He's probably sleeping it off in the woods somewhere.
00:56:00You know, I'm really worried about that old coot.
00:56:02You shouldn't have broken his jug.
00:56:04You're right.
00:56:05I had no idea he was an alcoholic.
00:56:09Well, if he doesn't show up by daybreak, I'll go out and find him.
00:56:12I'll go with you.
00:56:13It was my mistake.
00:56:17You don't suppose he tried to get back up over those cliffs, do you?
00:56:21Well, he better not.
00:56:22If he does, it'll be the end of him.
00:56:27Good night.
00:56:28Good night.
00:56:52Easy, Timmy Bay.
00:57:20This is just a little rabbit.
00:57:22This is just a little rabbit.
00:57:52This is just a little rabbit.
00:58:23Tim!
00:58:29Tim, don't! Don't go into that fog!
00:58:52Don't go into that fog!
00:58:57You'll be killed, sure!
00:59:19John!
00:59:20Steve!
00:59:24What happened?
00:59:25Oh, I've strained my ankle.
00:59:28Where's Tim?
00:59:29Back up over the cliff.
00:59:31He went back to his whiskey still.
00:59:34Did you go after him?
00:59:38Into that vapor?
00:59:41How long are we up there?
00:59:43Minute, hour, what difference does it make?
00:59:47Steve, I've had the course.
00:59:50Well, come on, we'll get you washed up.
00:59:54Don't tell Joanna.
00:59:56I've just got a sprained ankle, understand?
00:59:59Sure, John. Come on.
01:00:00Let's get back to the house.
01:00:01Come on.
01:00:02Let's get back to the house.
01:00:03Come on.
01:00:04Come on.
01:00:05Let's get back to the house.
01:00:06Come on.
01:00:07Come on.
01:00:08Come on.
01:00:09Come on.
01:00:10Come on.
01:00:11He's dead.
01:00:12He's dead.
01:00:22Believe me, Steve, it's better this way.
01:00:29Poor Granger.
01:00:32Now my whole family's gone.
01:00:34No, Steve. You and Joanna are the new family now.
01:00:38Perhaps for the whole human race.
01:00:42Look at those punctures.
01:00:47It's like, like three steel claws.
01:00:52Steel claws.
01:00:55It's like the hand of the monkey in your drawings.
01:01:00Matt Shull.
01:01:12What is it, Joanna?
01:01:24In the bushes.
01:01:25What is it, Joanna?
01:01:33In there. In the bushes.
01:01:36Where? What is it?
01:01:38Someone was calling to me.
01:01:40That's just your imagination.
01:01:41No.
01:01:41I was 40 feet away from you and I didn't hear a thing.
01:01:43Oh, please, Steve, take me home. Please.
01:01:46Joanna insists this thing tried to talk to her.
01:02:03How about the way it looked?
01:02:04Well, she said it looked like a, an ape.
01:02:09The sketches of Matt Shull. The monkey.
01:02:12But this thing is man-sized.
01:02:14It means it's a man, not an ape.
01:02:17How do we fight it? How do we kill it?
01:02:19You're the one who said we'd come up with an answer.
01:02:23But how?
01:02:24It eats contaminated flesh, breathes contaminated air.
01:02:28The things that kill a man, it thrives on.
01:02:31What's the point?
01:02:33You're driving at something.
01:02:35Just that in order to kill it, we must first understand it.
01:02:39Now, we know it has fears.
01:02:40It was close enough to Joanna to attack her,
01:02:42but it wouldn't follow her into the pool.
01:02:43It's close enough to go.
01:03:13Don't scream. I mean it.
01:03:29What do you want?
01:03:31I never had time for your kind of woman.
01:03:34You're something new in my life.
01:03:36No. No.
01:03:38Well, you won't hate me when there's just the two of us.
01:03:40There'd be no point to it.
01:03:41Don't get what I mean.
01:03:42No. No.
01:03:42Don't.
01:03:43Don't.
01:03:43Mickey.
01:03:45Don't.
01:03:45Mickey.
01:03:46Let the kid alone.
01:03:54Joanna, go back to the house.
01:03:56I have a few words for this child molester here.
01:03:58You don't know when you're through, do you?
01:04:05You said the two of us, but all along you met her.
01:04:10Yeah, that's right.
01:04:11Now you know.
01:04:12You and your dime store stuff.
01:04:15You're cheap.
01:04:16A cheapie.
01:04:17I didn't know how cheap you are till I met her.
01:04:22She hates your guts.
01:04:25You're cheap to her.
01:04:27She'd rather kill herself first.
01:04:29Come on.
01:04:37Let's not fight like a couple of kids.
01:04:43Let's go take a moonlight swim, huh?
01:04:45Beat it.
01:04:47I don't want any part of you.
01:04:49I don't want any part of you.
01:05:19I don't want any part of you.
01:05:20I don't want any part of you.
01:05:21I don't want any part of you.
01:05:22I don't want any part of you.
01:05:23I don't want any part of you.
01:05:24I don't want any part of you.
01:05:25I don't want any part of you.
01:05:26I don't want any part of you.
01:05:27I don't want any part of you.
01:05:28I don't want any part of you.
01:05:29I don't want any part of you.
01:05:30I don't want any part of you.
01:05:31I don't want any part of you.
01:05:32I don't want any part of you.
01:05:33I don't want any part of you.
01:05:34I don't want any part of you.
01:05:35I don't want any part of you.
01:05:36I don't want any part of you.
01:05:37I don't want any part of you.
01:06:08Well, you decided to come back to Jada.
01:06:34Mm-hmm.
01:06:38Oh, oh, oh!
01:07:08Oh, my God.
01:07:38What's the gun for, Captain?
01:07:41Where's Jada?
01:07:43Well, we had a little beef.
01:07:45She didn't come back.
01:07:46Stayed outside to cool off, I guess.
01:07:49Okay, Mickey.
01:07:50I got something to settle with you.
01:07:52Tomorrow, maybe I'm beat right now.
01:07:54You go next to Joanne again and I'm gonna kill you.
01:07:56Kill me?
01:07:57I haven't had a laugh all day.
01:08:04He was spared by the bombs.
01:08:06I'll never know.
01:08:07He'll kill you, Steve.
01:08:09Get him first.
01:08:11Now.
01:08:12Here.
01:08:13Take this.
01:08:18Just sneak up on Mickey and empty it into him, huh?
01:08:22John, you know me better than that.
01:08:25It's the same feeling that made you go up the mountain for Tim.
01:08:28But there's so much at stake.
01:08:29At least carry a gun.
01:08:32Here.
01:08:34Get one out of the storeroom.
01:08:37Get it now.
01:08:38And be ready to use it.
01:08:39Hey, how long before a guy can get out of here?
01:08:52As far as I'm concerned, you can leave now.
01:08:55You know, this reminds me of that kid song, Ten Little Indians, that got knocked off one at a time.
01:09:05Same way with us.
01:09:07First there was seven.
01:09:09Now there's...
01:09:10Now there's...
01:09:12Three little, two little, one little Indian.
01:09:18And then there was none.
01:09:21Try that again.
01:09:23Please.
01:09:24Try that again.
01:09:26Not me, Captain.
01:09:28And I know when to cool it.
01:09:30Like right now.
01:09:31Three little, two little, one little Indian.
01:09:36One little Indian.
01:10:01One little, two little, one Indian.
01:12:53I'm going after her.
01:12:54Wait.
01:12:55There's a special Luger in the storeroom with a 30-round magazine.
01:12:59Get it.
01:13:01Steve, put your revolver under my pillow.
01:13:04You won't need it.
01:13:05If there's no other way, use that Luger on Joanna.
01:13:12Joanna!
01:13:21Joanna!
01:13:21Joanna!
01:13:21Now, that's better, Captain.
01:13:33Now, that's better, Captain.
01:13:47Now, that's better, Captain.
01:13:51If there's two men and only one gun, I'd like to have it.
01:13:56Looks like your ship's falling apart, don't it?
01:14:00Well, you've been no help.
01:14:02Well, you wouldn't find Jada.
01:14:05You wouldn't help Steve look for Joanna while you're lower than scum.
01:14:09I'm a coward.
01:14:10I'm a coward.
01:14:12I only fight when I have to, and on my own conditions.
01:14:16And one of them is, and I know what I'm fighting.
01:14:20Joanna!
01:14:22Joanna!
01:14:27Three little, two little, one little, in, in.
01:14:34You know, you're a sucker.
01:14:37I know you went after old Tim.
01:14:39Into that fog.
01:14:41Kill yourself with that wordless old coot.
01:14:45Oh, that's why you're acting so brave.
01:14:48That's why you're moving in.
01:14:50moving in oh i'm taking over that works the house your daughter if she gets back
01:15:02i'd make a better old man for her kids and steward they'd be tough like me
01:15:11looks like it will rain after all you still think that rain will kill us all you'll know soon enough
01:15:20so
01:15:39joanna
01:15:50so
01:17:05how long do you think it'll live now well here get me a sample of the rain water and i'll test it
01:17:24it doesn't register that's pure water well where do you know just plain old rain water
01:17:42that's it water it's afraid of water joanne and steve may be safe what's afraid captain
01:17:54you're cracking up on me don't you see you idiot that thing out there that atomic fiend
01:18:01it's afraid of pure water that's why it wouldn't go in the pool
01:18:15what are you thinking in that sick mind of yours
01:18:30i'm gonna shoot steve right between the eyes in god's name why well i thought you knew smart man
01:18:41i want joanna
01:18:49i don't hear it anymore hear what the weird sound
01:18:54he tried to speak to me
01:19:02steve it was larry what killed him
01:19:07well he was created to live in a contaminated atmosphere i guess the rain must be pure
01:19:16he couldn't stand it i guess that means that all the other people like larry will
01:19:21be killed by the rain too then there is a future yes joanna mickey
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