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Object Z (1965) Season 1 Episode 5 - Too Late

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00:00THE END
00:30The whole world is watching and waiting as three more invaders sweep towards the earth.
00:49They are now barely three million miles away and at their present speed should reach us in a frighteningly short space of time.
00:55What will happen then?
00:56Are they aware of the destruction of their first spacecraft?
01:01If so, will they exact a terrible revenge upon us?
01:03Peter, I think it's a good idea if we have a film insert of the population movement here.
01:07Fine, do you want me to talk over it or wait?
01:09No, no.
01:11Where was I, Diana?
01:12The world's governments.
01:13Oh, yeah.
01:14The world's governments are organising the hugest population movement in history.
01:18This must be the most gigantic exodus ever.
01:21What was the timing on that, Diana?
01:23The whole thing's too long. Could do with losing about 30 seconds.
01:25Yeah, well, all right. I'll speed up a bit anyway.
01:26Never has such a task faced the world's government.
01:30For this reason, all national and selfish considerations have been set aside.
01:35In a few hours' time, the vision of centuries will become a fact.
01:38When the world government forms in Brasilia.
01:41That's very good. I like that.
01:42I'm very glad.
01:44Is all this too late?
01:45Are these huge population movements,
01:48these tremendous social and political changes to be in vain?
01:51Only the next few hours can tell.
01:53John, you really must try to relax.
02:11How can I relax with the fate of 50 million people in my hands?
02:14It's no good torturing yourself.
02:17Everything's under control.
02:18The evacuation is going smoothly.
02:21No one can do any more.
02:22I'm sorry.
02:23I'm allowing myself to become emotionally involved.
02:26I know it's a luxury I can't afford.
02:30Control room.
02:32All right, send him up right away, will you?
02:33Ramsey's on his way up.
02:36Good.
02:42More coffee, John?
02:43What?
02:44No, no, no, thanks.
02:45Ah, Ramsey.
02:46What news have you for me?
02:47There's no change in the speed,
02:49and the course is the one of which they were sighted three weeks ago.
02:52You haven't been able to make contact with them yet?
02:54Not at all.
02:54We're still trying on 204 megacycles,
02:57which is the frequency used by Object Z,
02:59but we're getting no answer.
03:01Excuse me.
03:02McCone's coming through, John.
03:03Good.
03:05Hello, Mr. President.
03:06Can you hear me?
03:07Yes, Mr. Prime Minister.
03:09Well, we still haven't been able to contact them.
03:12Now, according to our experts,
03:13we can expect them within the next few hours.
03:16There's no sign of any slowing down in their speed.
03:18Yes, that agrees with our findings here.
03:20I've been in touch with the Russians.
03:22We both agree not to, uh...
03:25We both agree not to let them...
03:26Ah, sorry.
03:28I've been in touch with the Russians.
03:29We both agree to throw the whole of our armament at them.
03:32We must give them a chance to land this time.
03:34Yes, yes, of course.
03:35Mr. President,
03:36we've been making some calculations at this end.
03:38We believe they're going to land
03:39in one of the great oceans or on the desert.
03:41Now, we must give them a chance to land.
03:43Well, you're asking a lot.
03:45It's a pretty big risk.
03:46Yes, but if they're going to do as we believe,
03:48will you refrain from firing?
03:49All right.
03:51I'll talk to Yeromenko.
03:53Contact me again in half an hour, will you?
03:54Thank you, Mr. President.
03:55Goodbye.
03:56Well, the sooner world government comes into force,
03:58the better for all of us.
03:59Well, it's only a matter of hours before it does.
04:01In a time of crisis like this,
04:03the great advantage is to have all the heads of state
04:05under one roof, I must say.
04:06It's an historic moment.
04:09Mankind united by world government.
04:11Something we've all been dreaming about for a long time.
04:14They still haven't been able to make contact.
04:16Well, let's hope we can make it this time
04:17and then no more missiles are going to be used.
04:19I shouldn't put too much faith in missiles if I were you.
04:21What do you mean?
04:22They were effective against Object Z
04:24because she was taken by surprise at close range.
04:27This time she'll be prepared.
04:28Yeah, John, you'd better have a look at this.
04:30Keeler's at it again.
04:32Keeler?
04:32Well, how on earth does he get on the channel?
04:35Yes, and you must realize the destruction.
04:38Whatever happens will be terrible
04:40beyond all imagination.
04:42They, they can attack us
04:44with weapons of incredible power.
04:46Powers, powers are like the clubs and spears
04:49of poor primitive savages in comparison.
04:51Madman, what does he think he's doing?
04:53Where on earth is he broadcasting from?
04:54Thank goodness most people will be down in their shelters
04:57and won't be influenced by his propagandas.
04:59Don't you realize that all the shelters
05:00are equipped with TV and radio?
05:02Yes, of course.
05:04Where is he broadcasting from, I'd like to know?
05:07His side out in Scotland, he must have a transmitter there.
05:09Yes, we face terrible times.
05:12But these are times of opportunity too
05:14for the strong.
05:15Destruction is necessary,
05:17as war is necessary,
05:19to destroy the old order
05:21and make room for the new.
05:23Oh, he's a fanatic.
05:25Peter, this is a great story.
05:26Get up to Scotland and find him.
05:28How am I supposed to find him?
05:29It'll be like looking for a kneel in a haste.
05:31Well, you've got plenty of contacts.
05:32Say you an admirer of his.
05:33Join him if you have to,
05:34but get up there and find him and get his story.
05:37I know someone who might just give us a lead on this.
05:40Paul Bazaine.
05:41Who's he?
05:42Well, he was an organizer for the OAS.
05:44I got him out of a tight spot once.
05:45He might just know where Keeler is.
05:47Can you find him?
05:48Well, he's in London, I know that.
05:50He was living in Notting Hill about six months ago.
05:52Well, it's worth a try.
05:53Anything's worth a try.
05:53Off you go then and take Diana with you.
05:55Me?
05:55That's a bit risky, isn't it?
05:56Well, you need someone to help you.
05:58All right.
05:58Look, I'll phone you as soon as I get hold of Paul Bazaine.
06:00All right, come on, Diana.
06:02What about the scripts?
06:03Oh, don't worry about that.
06:04And what about transport?
06:05Look, leave it to me.
06:06Just you go.
06:06Oh.
06:08Michael, get on to my friend, Commander, Bavaria.
06:10Tell him it's imperative that Peter and Diana get on a plane to Glasgow.
06:13Also, a vehicle to meet them.
06:14I'll explain everything later.
06:15Peter will make his own transport arrangements from then on
06:17when he finds out where he has to go.
06:18All right, come on, studio.
06:19Let's not waste any more time.
06:20We've got work to do.
06:21Let's do the film sequel and captions again.
06:31Oh, this is it.
06:36Let's just hope he's in.
06:38Oh, my legs.
06:41Paul, Paul Bazaine.
06:42Who's there?
06:44Peter Barry, remember me?
06:46Ah, yes.
06:46UK television.
06:48That's right.
06:48Can I come in?
06:50Are you alone?
06:51There's a girl with me.
06:53Come in.
06:54Hello, Paul.
07:02This is Diana Winters.
07:04This is Paul Bazaine, one of the top five men in the OS.
07:06After the loss of Algeria, France got too hot for him,
07:09so he came to England.
07:10I met up with Keeler and his mob.
07:12What makes you think that?
07:13I can put two and two together like anybody else.
07:18Why are you still in London, Paul?
07:21Let me answer by asking you a question, hmm?
07:24Why do you want to know?
07:26Because I think you're involved with Keeler
07:28and I want to get in touch with him.
07:29Why?
07:31He just made a rather sensational broadcast.
07:33I want an exclusive interview.
07:35For television.
07:36That's right.
07:38I see.
07:39Now, assuming that I know Keeler,
07:40what makes you think I'm in touch with him?
07:42Because you haven't left London, like everyone else,
07:44I think you've stayed behind to work for Keeler.
07:48Well, even if this is true,
07:49how do you suppose I could contact him?
07:51Oh, Paul, don't try that one on me.
07:54Look, I know that when your network in Algeria was smashed,
07:56you set up a new one in France.
07:58And when that was broken,
07:58you set one up here in England.
08:00I was going to do a program on it, remember,
08:02before this business with the invaders blew up.
08:04So?
08:06So, I think your network is working for Keeler.
08:10Look, I know you've got a pretty good system of communications.
08:12I think you can contact Keeler any time you want.
08:14But all this is beside the point, you know.
08:16Hey, come here.
08:16I mean, in a few hours, we may all be blasted out of existence.
08:21Is there any point in seeing Keeler if we're all going to die?
08:26Well, Keeler doesn't seem to think we are going to die.
08:29In fact, he's thinking of taking over when the dust settles.
08:32Oh, look, Paul, it's my job to get news for my company.
08:36That's why I'm here.
08:37To get information.
08:38That's right.
08:39Information you can hand on to the police.
08:41Oh, Paul, you know me better than that.
08:44You know I never take sides.
08:46It's one of the secrets of my success.
08:49Look, I was the first person to interview Castro in English, remember?
08:53Do you think I'd ever have got that story about the OAS in Algeria
08:55if I'd betrayed my sources?
08:58And this?
08:59This may be the biggest story of all.
09:01It could be.
09:05Hey, come on.
09:08Look, what is in this for Keeler?
09:11Publicity.
09:13A legitimate chance to present his point of view.
09:18I'll speak to him.
09:20By the way, where's his hideout?
09:21I'll tell you if he agrees to see you.
09:24Well, will you tell him we're coming?
09:25There isn't much time.
09:26I know that.
09:32I can get in touch with him very quickly.
09:35Taking a bit of a risk, aren't you?
09:37Well, I think the authorities have their hands full at the moment.
09:41Do you mind if we use your telephone?
09:42Help yourself.
09:43Diane, I'll phone Brian and tell him we're on our way, will you?
09:45Fine.
09:55UK TV.
09:56Could I speak to Brian Barclay, please?
09:59This is Diana Winter speaking.
10:01Yes, thank you.
10:01Hey, come on.
10:25Wake up.
10:26Well, what's the matter?
10:29Oh, how long have I been asleep?
10:31About an hour.
10:33Well, why didn't you wake me sooner?
10:34Well, there was no need.
10:35Our friends are still there.
10:36There's been no change.
10:38You know, I just had a very funny dream.
10:40Oh, about me.
10:41What?
10:42No, you're no dream.
10:43Thank goodness.
10:44No, I just dreamt that Object Z landed in Hyde Park.
10:48Hyde Park?
10:49Yes.
10:50And what do you think stepped out?
10:52A huge red Father Christmas.
10:55Oh, Robert.
11:06What's the matter?
11:08I'm so sorry.
11:11Just that I don't think I can take much more of this waiting.
11:13I'm wondering what's going to happen to us.
11:16Oh, I know how you feel.
11:17I don't know which is worse.
11:20To be confined to a shelter knowing nothing.
11:23Or being up here knowing very well what the outcome might be.
11:26Well, I'm glad we're together.
11:30And now, Miss Chalice, I think it's about time we did a little work, don't you?
11:36Uh, any more coffee?
11:38Yes, plenty.
11:40Robert, look.
11:41They're altering course.
11:48Yes.
11:49Quick, get on to Leningrad.
11:50I'll get on to Cape Tower.
11:51Right.
11:52We'd better make haste.
11:52There's not much time.
11:53I didn't know Brian had it in him.
12:09Well, I'll show you what a few influential friends can do.
12:12Brian's got plenty of contacts.
12:16I never saw such desolate country.
12:18I've seen worse.
12:23Do you think Keeter's got a chance?
12:26Well, he seems to think so anyway.
12:29And he's not stupid, whatever else he may be.
12:33Well, and how many men he's got with him?
12:35Why, I fancy your chances.
12:37Well, I'll soon know.
12:39The thing that worries me is whether he's got any followers in places of government.
12:48Robert!
12:48Robert!
12:49Robert!
12:53Are you all right?
12:58Yeah, are you?
13:00Yeah, I think so.
13:02Oh, those lunatics, didn't they get with Zane's message?
13:04Of course we're in an army vehicle.
13:06What?
13:07Oh, yes, of course.
13:10Wait.
13:14It looks as if we've come to the right place anyway.
13:18Come on.
13:26Yes, well, we've had confirmation from Cape Tower.
13:30Yes, we've called.
13:32I'll tell him, I'll tell him.
13:34Goodbye.
13:34Yes, what is it?
13:37I'm sorry, Mr. Savio, Savio's agent.
13:39We've had confirmation from Leningrad and Cape Town.
13:42They're going to land.
13:43I'll tell you, Mr. Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Savio, Sav
14:13Ah, Barry, isn't it?
14:28The devil do you mean by firing on us?
14:30Didn't you get Paul Bezane's message?
14:31Oh, I'm sorry about that, but my, uh,
14:33chaps have orders to fire on any intruder.
14:36But, Mr. Barry, I mean to say an army vehicle.
14:39All right, all right.
14:40Anyway, you're all in one piece,
14:42and that's the main thing, isn't it?
14:44Well, now, I'm told you want to, uh, talk to me?
14:48That's right. I'd like to interview you.
14:51Yes, by all means.
14:53Ah, what's this?
14:55May I?
14:56Oh, I see. Yes, go ahead.
15:03Well, I'd like to know what your plans are,
15:05your policy, if you have one.
15:08What do you hope to gain from all this?
15:11Power.
15:12Yes, it's as simple as that.
15:15I expect it seems very unlikely.
15:17A poor fanatic, you'll say,
15:18hiding with a few followers in the Scottish mountains.
15:22What do you think you alone could achieve?
15:24Did you know that Stalin began as a simple bank robber?
15:28And even the Fuhrer himself became humbly enough.
15:31In a beer cellar.
15:33Look what happened to him.
15:34But, Mr. Barry, I have allies such as they never imagined.
15:38Three of them in the sky.
15:40You mean the invaders?
15:41Yes, yes.
15:43Sooner or later, these things will attack us,
15:45or they will try to land.
15:46It doesn't matter which they will do.
15:48In either case, there will be enormous destruction.
15:50That will give me my chance.
15:52Hasn't it occurred to you that we might destroy them?
15:54Please!
15:57Let me finish.
15:59I told you that, in a sense,
16:04these invaders were allies of mine.
16:07But I have allies in a more literal sense.
16:10In South America and in Africa,
16:12there are men who think as I do.
16:14In France, there are those who, uh,
16:15want to return to firm leadership
16:17and national self-respect.
16:20Like Paul Bizet?
16:21Quite.
16:22In Germany, too, we are creating a new movement.
16:26But, Mr. Barry,
16:28our resources are not at all negligible.
16:29In fact, they have proved quite sufficient
16:31over the past few months
16:32to build a number of very powerful transmitters.
16:35What for?
16:36To repulse the invaders,
16:38I believe they're going to use missiles, sir.
16:41Oh, I see.
16:42And you intend to
16:43use your transmitters
16:45to deflect the defending missiles
16:46from their courts.
16:47Exactly.
16:48You're condemning millions of people to death.
16:50Not at all.
16:51Millions are likely to die in any case.
16:54We are merely making certain
16:55they do not die in vain.
16:56What do you mean?
16:57Well, it would indeed be tragic
16:59if so much destruction
17:00left the world
17:01from the political point of view
17:02as it was before.
17:03But, but,
17:05if a new order
17:06were to emerge from the ruins,
17:08then it would be worthwhile,
17:09don't you think?
17:11Healer?
17:12Yes.
17:15Yes, I'm ready.
17:17Right.
17:20That was one of my contacts.
17:22At Dunstable.
17:25It seems they have decided
17:26not to fire on the invaders
17:27unless they show signs
17:28of landing on an inhabited place.
17:31Where the impact would cause
17:32the greatest loss of life.
17:33Exactly.
17:34If they land in the Pacific
17:35or the Sahara, for instance,
17:36there would be no firing.
17:36and therefore no chance
17:38of your altering
17:39the course of events.
17:40Oh, I don't know.
17:41There are ways of distorting
17:43the information they receive.
17:45You mean you want them
17:46to open fire?
17:47Of course he does.
17:48Naturally.
17:49I told you I didn't want them
17:50to destroy the strangers,
17:51but I've no objection
17:52to them trying to.
17:53No.
17:53In fact, it suits us quite well.
17:56The invaders are very likely
17:57to strike back.
17:59You would do anything,
18:00wouldn't you?
18:05Where will the first one land?
18:07The first one will fall
18:08in the Atlantic,
18:08just west of the Azores.
18:11And the second?
18:13Unfortunately,
18:14we don't know about the second yet.
18:16Unfortunately,
18:17a small difference in speed
18:18can make a big difference
18:19in the point of impact.
18:20A minute sooner
18:20and we'll hit Morocco.
18:22We've had information
18:22on number two.
18:23Yes.
18:23Impact in about six minutes' time.
18:25Where?
18:26The Sahara.
18:27What about number three?
18:28Anything yet?
18:29No.
18:30Yes, just a minute.
18:31What?
18:32Are you sure?
18:33Well,
18:35Russia,
18:36west of the Orals.
18:37We must destroy it at once.
18:39Get them a cone.
18:44Yes?
18:46Fine.
18:47I'll give the order
18:48when necessary.
18:50Don't do anything else yet.
18:53Yes?
18:56True course.
18:57Well, it hardly matters.
18:58No, I don't.
18:59As long as they don't hit us.
19:00Come on, Diane.
19:00I have some.
19:01According to my information,
19:02there's no chance of that.
19:04Right.
19:07Interesting, isn't it?
19:09The invaders
19:10are several hundreds of miles
19:12from the course
19:12shown on the government's screens.
19:15Well, then you've
19:16been using your transmitters
19:18to create...
19:18Yes, exactly.
19:19We've been creating
19:20false images
19:21on radar screens
19:21all over the world.
19:23They're firing at shadows.
19:26You're insane, Keeler.
19:28No, no, no.
19:30Ow!
19:33Stop it!
19:36All right, Diana.
19:37Go and watch the door.
19:38Oh.
19:39Oh.
19:40All right, Keeler.
19:45Now, I'm sure you have
19:46a code word
19:47for stopping all this.
19:49What is it?
19:51I'll give you
19:51ten seconds
19:52to tell me.
19:54One.
19:56Two.
19:58Three.
20:00Four.
20:00You wouldn't kill me
20:01and you know it.
20:02Try me.
20:02Five.
20:04Six.
20:06Seven.
20:07Oh, I know your type
20:08too well.
20:08You haven't got the guts.
20:09Eight.
20:10Nine.
20:12Ten.
20:13All right.
20:15I doubt it will make
20:16much difference now.
20:17The code word is impact.
20:20Very suitable.
20:21I said it.
20:23I said,
20:24send it!
20:29Keeler.
20:31Impact?
20:33Yes, impact.
20:34Yes, I know that.
20:36This is an order.
20:37Do as I say.
20:41And I only hope
20:42for your sake, Keeler,
20:43we've been in time.
20:46Ian.
20:47What is it?
20:47Come here.
20:48Look at the map.
20:52I don't understand it.
20:55The tracks of the invaders
20:56have altered.
20:58They must have been
20:58making false tracks
20:59on our radar.
21:01If we had fired,
21:02we'd have missed them
21:02by thousands of miles.
21:04Where will it land now?
21:05Well, the first one
21:05will land in the Atlantic
21:06as before.
21:07The second one
21:08will also land in the Atlantic
21:09but further south.
21:10And the third one?
21:11In the Nefert Desert
21:12in Arabia.
21:13Then there's no need
21:14to destroy it.
21:14No.
21:15We must stop the firing.
21:16Get me a Remenco.
21:18I thought you said
21:19you never took sides.
21:20Everyone has their limits.
21:22I'm yours.
21:23That's right.
21:24Pity.
21:26You know,
21:26I could have used
21:27a man like you
21:27in my organization.
21:29Brave,
21:30fairly intelligent,
21:32trained in public relations
21:33and television techniques.
21:35Ah,
21:35now look,
21:36perhaps I could make you
21:37an offer that...
21:38Look out!
21:40Holly King!
21:44Now you know
21:45what will happen to me.
21:47Now what are you going to do?
21:48How do you propose
21:49getting out of here?
21:52You're going to get us
21:52out of here
21:53safely to your car.
21:54I'm taking you
21:57back to London.
21:58He's in the car!
21:59Tell them to drop
22:00their guns!
22:00All right,
22:01you idiots.
22:01Drop them.
22:04Coat!
22:14All right,
22:15go on.
22:17Now move,
22:17Keeler.
22:17Yeromenko's
22:24trying to cancel
22:25his firings too,
22:25John.
22:26Oh God,
22:26I hope they make it.
22:27They must not fire.
22:28McCone has lost
22:29contact with Kate Kennedy.
22:30But that's impossible.
22:31Try them through,
22:31Woomera.
22:32But you must establish
22:33contact with Woomera.
22:34Why aren't they answering?
22:35Having difficulty
22:35getting through.
22:36Is this caused
22:36by the invaders?
22:37They've made false tracks
22:38on our radar streams.
22:39Maybe they're jamming
22:40our communications all round.
22:41Everything seems
22:41to be in chaos.
22:42We've got McCone.
22:43He's coming through now.
22:44Very good for that.
22:45President,
22:46what's happening,
22:46please?
22:46What's happening?
22:47I don't know.
22:48We can't get through.
22:50We've lost contact
22:51with Kate Kennedy.
22:52We've tried contacting
22:53him through Woomera.
22:54The firing must be stopped.
22:55There's only a few seconds left.
22:57There's only a...
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