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Object Z (1965) Season 1 Episode 5 - Too Late
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00:00¶¶
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 him, I'll tell him.
13:52Okay, sir.
14:01Thanks.
14:08Ah, Barry, isn't it?
14:28The devil do you mean by firing on us? Didn't you get Paul Bezane's message?
14:31Oh, I'm sorry about that, but my, uh, chaps have orders to fire on any intruder.
14:35But, Mr. Barry, I mean to say an army vehicle.
14:39All right, all right.
14:40Anyway, you're all in one piece, and 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.
15:05Oh, your 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 began humbly enough
15:30in a beer cellar.
15:33And look what happened to him.
15:35But, Mr. Barry,
15:36I have allies such as they never imagined,
15:38three of them, in the sky.
15:40You mean the invaders?
15:42Yes.
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!
15:54Let me finish.
16:01I 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 want to return
16:16to firm leadership and national self-respect.
16:20Like Paul Bazin?
16:21Quite.
16:21In 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 use your transmitters
16:45to deflect the defending missiles from 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 they do not die in vain.
16:56What do you mean?
16:57Well, it would indeed be tragic
16:59if so much destruction left the world
17:01from the political point of view
17:02as it was before.
17:03But,
17:04but,
17:05if a new order were to emerge from the ruins,
17:08then it would be worthwhile, don't you think?
17:10that was one of my contacts at Dunstable.
17:23It seems they have decided not to fire on the invaders
17:27unless they show signs of landing on an inhabited place.
17:31Where the impact would cause the greatest loss of life.
17:33Exactly.
17:34If they land in the Pacific or the Sahara, for instance,
17:36there would be no firing.
17:37And therefore,
17:38no chance of your altering the course of events?
17:40Oh, I don't know.
17:41There are ways of distorting the information they receive.
17:44You mean you want them to open fire?
17:47Of course he does.
17:48Naturally.
17:49I told you I didn't want them to destroy the strangers,
17:51but I have no objection to them trying to.
17:53In fact, it suits us quite well.
17:56The invaders are very likely to strike back.
17:59You would do anything, wouldn't you?
18:05Where will the first one land?
18:07The first one will fall in the Atlantic,
18:08just west of the Azores.
18:11And the second?
18:13Unfortunately,
18:13we don't know about the second yet.
18:16Unfortunately,
18:17a small difference in speed
18:18can make a big difference in the point of impact.
18:20A minute sooner and we'll hit Morocco.
18:22We've had information on 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.
18:37They must destroy it at once.
18:39Get me McCone.
18:39Yes?
18:46Fine.
18:47I'll give the order when necessary.
18:50Don't do anything else yet.
18:54Yes?
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, I 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!
19:30Ow!
19:33Stop it, Keeler!
19:36All right, Diana.
19:37Go and watch the door.
19:43All 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 to 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
20:07you're tied too well.
20:08You haven't got the guts.
20:10Nine.
20:12Ten.
20:13All right.
20:15My dad,
20:15it would make
20:16much difference now.
20:17The code word
20:18is impact.
20:20Very suitable.
20:21I said it.
20:23I said...
20:24Send it!
20:30Keeler.
20:30Impact.
20:33Yes, impact.
20:35Yes, 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.
20:54The 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?
21:05The first one will land
21:06in the Atlantic as before.
21:07The second one will also
21:08land 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.
21:15Get me a Remenco.
21:16I 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, now look.
21:36Perhaps I could make you
21:37an offer that...
21:38Look out!
21:40Holy King!
21:44I don't know
21:45what will happen to you.
21:47Now,
21:47what 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.
21:56I'm taking you
21:57back to Lubbock.
21:58He's got a gun!
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.
22:16Now move,
22:17Keeler.
22:23Yeromenko's tried
22:24to cancel his
22:25firings too,
22:25John.
22:26Oh, God,
22:26I hope they make it.
22:27They must not fire.
22:28McCone has lost
22:29contact with
22:29Kate 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 getting through.
22:35What is happening?
22:36Is this caused by 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 to 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.
22:48He can't get through.
22:50He's lost contact
22:51with Kate Kennedy.
22:52He's 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...
22:58Too late.
23:00We're too late.
23:01Too late.
23:28Who's a trainer?
23:31He knows he knows.
23:31Too late.
23:32It's fun to die.
23:32It's a temu a bit too late.
23:33Very good for you.
23:35He knows a Muslim,
23:35but you are still so put on to help.
23:36I'm not sure.
23:37We are still a blackmail Soccer.
23:38We are still there.
23:39I'll be right there.
23:40But even when you say,
23:41you're wrong
23:45And you'll see you.
23:50Hey,
23:50Hey,
23:51Hey,
23:52Hey.
23:53Hey.
23:53Hey,
23:54Hey,
23:54Hey,
23:55Hey.
23:57Hey,
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