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An anthropologist and his daughter, while travelling through the southwestern US, stumble upon a colony of living, breathing gargoyles.
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00:00:00The devil was once the most favored of the host of angels serving the Lord, but pride
00:00:08welled in his breast. He thought it unseemly for him to serve. The devil and his band of
00:00:13followers who likewise suffered the sin of pride were defeated in battle by the Lord
00:00:18and his host and were banished to the outermost depths of hell, never to know the presence
00:00:24of the Lord or look on heaven again. Smarting with his wounds, but all the more swollen
00:00:30with pride, the devil cried out from the depths, it is better to rule in hell than serve in
00:00:37heaven. The devil proclaimed what was lost in heaven would be gained on earth. He said,
00:00:43my offspring, the gargoyles will one day rule the Lord's works, earth and man. And so it
00:00:50came to pass that while man ruled on earth, the gargoyles waited, lurking, hidden from
00:00:56the light. Reborn every 600 years in man's reckoning of time, the gargoyles joined battle
00:01:03against man to gain dominion over the earth. In each coming, the gargoyles were nearly destroyed
00:01:10by men who flourished in greater numbers. Now it has been so many hundreds of years that
00:01:15it seems the ancient statues and paintings of gargoyles are just products of man's imagination.
00:01:20In this year, with man's thoughts turned toward the many ills he has brought upon himself,
00:01:26man has forgotten his most ancient adversary, the gargoyles.
00:01:30God Ahem.
00:01:32God Ahem.
00:01:45God Ahem.
00:01:45God Ahem.
00:03:18I'm traveling with you.
00:03:19I know I do.
00:03:21Well, here we are, on our way.
00:03:30Kalamudri will just about complete my collection of demons.
00:03:34Thank you, darling.
00:03:34I saw you on that TV talk show.
00:03:57Did you?
00:03:58I'm glad.
00:03:59I kind of hoped you were watching.
00:04:01What did you think of that self-styled witch they had on with me?
00:04:05You were, as always, the cool intellectual.
00:04:08She got pretty upset when you started telling her she was just being superstitious about the devil.
00:04:13Do you really think the world of evil is just fantasy?
00:04:17Who knows?
00:04:17It sells my books.
00:04:19You should have read some of the letters I got at the university after that one.
00:04:22How's the new book?
00:04:43Okay.
00:04:44I've decided to call it 5,000 years of demonology.
00:04:49I'm going to try to trace man's conception of evil from 3,000 B.C. to the present.
00:04:55We'll start next month in the Mayan and Aztec ruins.
00:04:59Sounds like another big seller from Professor Mercer Bowley.
00:05:04Yep.
00:05:05More monsters for fun and profit.
00:05:08Our publisher is planning on putting it out for the next Christmas season.
00:05:12You know, something colorful and expensive for the coffee tables of America.
00:05:17My sexy pictures and your dry as dust frost?
00:05:20Ah.
00:05:21When do we start?
00:05:23Well, I've just got to check out this old guy.
00:05:27I don't know.
00:05:28He's got some wild story.
00:05:29Maybe it's nothing, but it's only a bit out of our way.
00:05:59Huh.
00:06:01How did that happen?
00:06:02We're lost?
00:06:04No, I must have taken a wrong turn back there.
00:06:12I sure would hate to get stuck out here in the dark.
00:06:14Oh, don't worry.
00:06:15I know what I did wrong.
00:06:16We'll double back about five miles.
00:06:18What was that?
00:06:24I don't know.
00:06:28And, uh, take the other turn.
00:06:30Oh, no, no, no, no.
00:06:45Oh.
00:06:45Oh.
00:06:47Oh.
00:06:48Oh.
00:06:49Where are we headed, Dad?
00:07:03Oh, don't worry, dear. It gets worse.
00:07:12Snake, Dad?
00:07:13Uh-uh.
00:07:14They serve him for lunch.
00:07:15I wonder which one he's trying to sell me.
00:07:22The only one I'm enthusiastic about is the beer.
00:07:29Desert fish.
00:07:45Desert fish.
00:07:53I don't know.
00:08:02Desert fish.
00:08:08Desert fish.
00:08:09Desert fish.
00:08:12toim veio.
00:08:13The usual, Joe.
00:08:23Hi.
00:08:24You that Dr. Bowley?
00:08:27You, boss, I wasn't expecting anyone else.
00:08:30Mr. Leverett, this is my daughter Diana.
00:08:31Well, now, ain't that nice.
00:08:34Why don't I just get you some beers?
00:08:36Hmm, sounds good.
00:08:38Well, did you come to, uh,
00:08:42talk or not?
00:08:44I came to hear you talk.
00:08:46You know, Dr. Bowley,
00:08:47you took your own sweet time
00:08:51about getting here.
00:08:52Not that I hold it against you,
00:08:54but my time is valuable, too,
00:08:56not just yours.
00:08:57No, sir, I've got quite a business here.
00:09:00Why don't you just take a look around?
00:09:06That's a real, live,
00:09:0811-button killer, little lady.
00:09:10Uh, Mr. Leverett,
00:09:12you wrote me that, uh,
00:09:13you had some Indian artifacts
00:09:14and transcripts of authentic, uh,
00:09:17exorcism rites.
00:09:18Yes, sir.
00:09:19I've seen you on this TV talk show,
00:09:22and I was impressed with your brains
00:09:24and your know-how.
00:09:25Wrote to you right off
00:09:26to that university where you, uh, teach.
00:09:30Uh, are these your, uh, artifacts, this stuff?
00:09:33You know, we've come a long way.
00:09:35I really don't get hot under the collar.
00:09:37Don't pay no mind to this junk.
00:09:40This is for the tourists.
00:09:41Well, we're not tourists,
00:09:43so if you have something to show me...
00:09:46Well, don't we just sit down
00:09:47and finish our beer?
00:09:48Now, Mr. Leverett,
00:09:49if you have something worth my while,
00:09:51please get to the point.
00:09:53Otherwise, we'll have to be leaving.
00:09:54Now, now, don't rush me.
00:09:56I don't know which way to turn.
00:09:58And I thought we'd talk it over
00:10:00and we'd, uh, write this book
00:10:02that I have in mind.
00:10:03You know, Uncle Willie's, uh,
00:10:05Tales of the Desert.
00:10:07Well, thank you.
00:10:09Now, wait a minute.
00:10:10We've got to realize I've got to check you out.
00:10:14See if you're on the level.
00:10:16You're not just out here to steal my discovery.
00:10:18Don't worry about it.
00:10:19But I do worry about it, Dr. Bowley.
00:10:21Now, Lord.
00:10:22But now, wait a minute.
00:10:23I'll show it to you.
00:10:26It's in the shack over there.
00:10:28Can't we just take a look?
00:10:36Lead on.
00:10:37You should have seen this place
00:10:3820, 25 years ago.
00:10:41You know, I ate it all painted up.
00:10:43I had myself a two-headed calf, too.
00:10:46And a Siamese twin chicken.
00:10:48Made my own cider.
00:10:50Why, I tell you,
00:10:52I pulled them in off the road.
00:10:56You know,
00:10:56People always like to have something
00:11:00to stare at,
00:11:02to scare them.
00:11:03Why, nobody ever went west
00:11:05on a vacation
00:11:05without stopping
00:11:06at Uncle Willie's
00:11:07Desert Museum.
00:11:09Yes, sir.
00:11:11Then,
00:11:12the highway branch
00:11:13went the other way.
00:11:15Just passed me by.
00:11:17And you know what happened then,
00:11:19just like that,
00:11:20they all forgot.
00:11:28Wait a minute.
00:11:29Wait till I get some light in here.
00:11:30Don't just stumble over something
00:11:32in the door.
00:11:35Hmm.
00:11:36It's bones.
00:11:37I smell old bones.
00:11:40I knew I'd picked a smart one.
00:11:44Sure is lonely out here.
00:11:46Oh, I like it like that.
00:11:49I own this place
00:11:50about right.
00:11:52I got my pension.
00:11:54Passed my time.
00:11:56Thinking about a book
00:11:57I'm going to write.
00:11:58You just wouldn't believe
00:12:03the things I know.
00:12:05Things that I've never
00:12:06told anybody.
00:12:08Just been saving up
00:12:09till the right moment.
00:12:12You'll see.
00:12:13You'll see.
00:12:14You'll be glad
00:12:15you came to see
00:12:16old Willie.
00:12:17What is it?
00:12:45I just got it
00:12:46put back together again.
00:12:48What do you mean
00:12:48put back together again?
00:12:49That never was together.
00:12:52You assembled that
00:12:53out of a pile
00:12:53of old junk bones.
00:12:55No.
00:12:56I found it
00:12:57whole over in the canyon.
00:12:59Carted it back
00:12:59in my pickup.
00:13:01But you can't imagine
00:13:02how hard difficult
00:13:03it is to match
00:13:04them bones.
00:13:05Come on,
00:13:06Uncle Willie.
00:13:08This is excellent work,
00:13:09but it's a concoction
00:13:11of unrelated bones.
00:13:13Some animals,
00:13:14some human.
00:13:14If I had more time,
00:13:18I'd ask you how you
00:13:19manage the joints
00:13:20for the wings.
00:13:21That took real imagination.
00:13:23Coming up with wings.
00:13:24No.
00:13:26This is not a trick.
00:13:28This is not for them
00:13:30tourists.
00:13:31This is the real thing.
00:13:35You don't believe me.
00:13:39Willie,
00:13:39your talent is wasted
00:13:40out here.
00:13:41No, wait,
00:13:41Dr. Foley.
00:13:43I've never showed
00:13:43this to nobody.
00:13:45I thought you would be
00:13:46the one smart enough
00:13:47to understand.
00:13:48Listen to me.
00:13:49The Indians named
00:13:51this place
00:13:51Devil's Crossing
00:13:52in their own language
00:13:54back when they
00:13:55had a camp here.
00:13:56They lived here
00:13:57for hundreds
00:13:57and hundreds of years.
00:13:59The Indians told
00:13:59all about these devils,
00:14:01these spirits.
00:14:01They were real.
00:14:02I've got all
00:14:03the stories.
00:14:04I'm sorry, Willie.
00:14:08Dr. Foley,
00:14:10them devils
00:14:11used to live up there
00:14:13in the rocks.
00:14:15Came all of a sudden,
00:14:16like,
00:14:17just played hell
00:14:18with the tribes.
00:14:20Then they chased them
00:14:20off with their
00:14:21sacrifices
00:14:24and their offerings.
00:14:24An old Indian
00:14:27told me
00:14:28it was his tribe's
00:14:29main legend
00:14:30for hundreds of years.
00:14:32Now,
00:14:33ain't that worth
00:14:34a book,
00:14:34ain't it?
00:14:36No!
00:14:38No free pictures.
00:14:40Now,
00:14:41either
00:14:41you make a deal
00:14:42with me
00:14:43to write this book
00:14:4550-50
00:14:48with my picture
00:14:48on the cover
00:14:49or you just
00:14:51get out.
00:14:52Get out.
00:14:53All right, Willie.
00:14:59You're on.
00:15:00Let's hear the stories.
00:15:09Hey,
00:15:10why are you liking that?
00:15:11What for?
00:15:13It's getting
00:15:14laid out now.
00:15:16I've got
00:15:17my good reasons,
00:15:18Dr. Foley.
00:15:19I always
00:15:20mow tall the doors
00:15:21when the sun
00:15:22goes down.
00:15:23Can you
00:15:41remember what
00:15:43the Indian word
00:15:44was for the
00:15:45devils and the legends?
00:15:46Let me see.
00:15:47not Nakatachinko's.
00:15:51That's it.
00:15:52This great chief
00:15:53saw the Nakatachinko
00:15:54in the desert
00:15:55and he
00:15:56had the tribe
00:15:58make costumes
00:15:59for all the elders
00:16:01like the Nakatachinko
00:16:03for the
00:16:04ritual of manhood
00:16:07called
00:16:07Nonataya.
00:16:11Nonataya.
00:16:12What about
00:16:13can you recall
00:16:15the ritual itself?
00:16:17Let me think.
00:16:19Just a minute.
00:16:29Hi,
00:16:30hi.
00:16:31Yeah,
00:16:32ritual,
00:16:32ritual.
00:16:33All the young men
00:16:34dressed for battle
00:16:36gathered around
00:16:37the Nakatachinko
00:16:38and
00:16:39what's that?
00:16:45I don't care
00:16:46to know,
00:16:46Dr. Foley.
00:16:52Come on,
00:16:53get down,
00:16:53get down.
00:16:55Save him!
00:17:14Save him!
00:17:15He's dead!
00:17:17Go on,
00:17:17go on.
00:17:25run to the car!
00:17:35Go on!
00:17:35I don't know.
00:18:05I wish I could have seen them.
00:18:10Oh, please, just get us out of here.
00:18:20Poor old guy.
00:18:27There I am, scared to death, but I managed to grab the tape recorder.
00:18:31I guess that proves I'm basically materialistic.
00:18:33You got your research, Dad.
00:18:36Yeah.
00:18:39Diana, turn on the tape recorder and run it back a bit.
00:18:42I want to hear those sounds.
00:18:43A ritual of the manhood called Nona Taya.
00:18:59Nona Taya.
00:19:00What about, can you recall the ritual itself?
00:19:03Oh, let me think.
00:19:07Just a minute.
00:19:18Rachel, all the young men dressed for battle gathered around the Nakatikachinko and...
00:19:27What's that?
00:19:33I don't care to know, Dr. Bolin.
00:19:39Please, can I turn it off?
00:19:42All right, dear. I'm sorry.
00:19:45What was that?
00:19:46Diana, can you see anything?
00:19:47They're on the roof.
00:19:52Hold tight.
00:19:53Hold tight.
00:19:53Oh, my God.
00:19:58Oh, my God.
00:19:58Oh, my God.
00:19:59Oh, my God.
00:20:00Oh, my God.
00:20:00Oh, my God.
00:20:01Oh, my God.
00:20:02Oh, my God.
00:20:02Oh, my God.
00:20:03Oh, my God.
00:20:04Oh, my God.
00:20:05Oh, my God.
00:20:06Oh, my God.
00:20:07Oh, my God.
00:20:08Oh, my God.
00:20:09Oh, my God.
00:20:10Oh, my God.
00:20:11Oh, my God.
00:20:12Oh, my God.
00:20:13Oh, my God.
00:20:14Oh, my God.
00:20:15Oh, my God.
00:20:16Oh, my God.
00:20:17Oh, my God.
00:20:18Oh, my God.
00:20:19Oh, my God.
00:20:20Oh, my God.
00:20:21Oh, my God.
00:20:21Oh, my God.
00:20:51Hey, you folks all right?
00:21:19What happened to you?
00:21:20Well, we ran off the road in the dark.
00:21:26We want to go to a motel.
00:21:27Maybe in the meantime, you could fix this up so we can make it out of here.
00:21:32I'll see what I can do.
00:21:33There's a motel right next door.
00:21:35I'll tell you, this is going to be quite a job, though.
00:21:37Better get a jack.
00:21:38I'll see what I can do.
00:22:08Oh, do you have a room, please?
00:22:20I'm sorry.
00:22:22I know it's terribly late, but we just had a car wreck.
00:22:25The car's being repaired over at the gas station.
00:22:27And we're pretty shaken up.
00:22:30Do you have something for us?
00:22:31You've got to understand that I've got to be careful.
00:22:37I get some pretty weird types.
00:22:39Some pretty rough customers come up this road.
00:22:43And a woman alone can't be too careful.
00:22:48Right.
00:22:48One room for you and the young lady.
00:22:54Yeah, that'd be fine.
00:22:55I'm Mercer Bowley and my daughter Diana.
00:22:57The room's right down here.
00:22:59Was it Mercer?
00:23:00Yes.
00:23:01Tell me how it happened, Mercer.
00:23:04Was it a big wreck?
00:23:05No.
00:23:06Oh, we got a lot of doozies on this road.
00:23:10Is anybody killed?
00:23:11No.
00:23:11Here it is.
00:23:20Why don't you have a nightcap by your door to get some pastime?
00:23:25Well, I, uh...
00:23:26About two weeks ago, I had a traveling salesman who was staying here
00:23:30who drove out on that road and got totaled by a semi right in front of my eyes.
00:23:36Well, the engine went right through the front seat.
00:23:41And just a minute before, he had been saying goodbye to me.
00:23:45Well, I can imagine how he felt.
00:23:54Oh.
00:23:57What's that?
00:23:58I don't care to know, Dr. Bowley.
00:24:00Please don't play that thing anymore.
00:24:09I can't stand to hear it again.
00:24:10Oh, I'm sorry, dear.
00:24:13You had a bit of sleep.
00:24:14How do you feel?
00:24:15I had a nightmare.
00:24:18What time is it?
00:24:20Noon.
00:24:26We've got to go tell somebody about last night.
00:24:28Well, about the old man, yes.
00:24:31The rest of it wouldn't make much sense until I have some facts.
00:24:35The skull, that's a fact.
00:24:37It's not the right kind of fact.
00:24:40But I'm going to have it carbon dated at the university when we get back to Los Angeles.
00:24:45Looks to be four to six hundred years old.
00:24:51What are we going to do about the old man?
00:24:54Well, that we'll have to report to the police.
00:24:58How are we going to explain it?
00:25:04I'm not going to.
00:25:05I'm going to let them puzzle about it.
00:25:07You're sure the old man was dead?
00:25:35Oh, yeah.
00:25:36The ceiling beam, real heavy, fell right on top of him.
00:25:39Then the lantern fell and it was burning kerosene all over the place.
00:25:41And the whole thing went up.
00:25:43We couldn't get to him.
00:25:44We barely got out.
00:25:53There's nothing out there.
00:25:54They're gone.
00:25:55They're gone.
00:26:25They're gone.
00:26:25There's your answer.
00:26:27Oh, my God.
00:26:57Oh, my God.
00:27:27Oh, my God.
00:27:57Oh, my God.
00:28:27Oh, my God.
00:28:57Oh, my God.
00:29:27Oh, my God.
00:29:57This happened to be riding by this morning.
00:30:00Yeah, well, then, uh, who caused all the trouble out here last night?
00:30:04Could have been one of these sudden winds.
00:30:06Shook loose some of the timbers.
00:30:07Well, you have your theory, bully.
00:30:11I'll have mine.
00:30:12Why would you let those guys go to jail?
00:30:23Well, there's no way to stop that, darling.
00:30:25All I could do is cast enough doubt so the chief would take it easy.
00:30:29Well, I didn't know you better.
00:30:30I didn't know you better.
00:30:31I think you were trying to hold back till you could capitalize on it.
00:30:35What you got in mind, another bestseller?
00:30:37All right.
00:30:38All right.
00:30:39All right.
00:30:39Let's suppose we tell them about the creatures.
00:30:42Let's suppose we tell them how they rocked the shed, a pretty big structure, how they shook
00:30:47loose big beams.
00:30:48We tell them, no, you tell them how they overtook the car, you describe them, and all the rest
00:30:55of it.
00:30:56Think they'll believe us?
00:30:57No.
00:30:58Not till I get something tangible.
00:30:59I don't know you.
00:31:17I don't know you.
00:31:22You're right.
00:34:53What do you mean in your books?
00:34:55The gargoyles in gothic cathedrals, Egyptian carvings.
00:35:01I never believed that they...
00:35:05But now, my book will be not only about myths and legends, but about reality.
00:35:14What do they want with us?
00:35:16What do they want with us?
00:35:18They want the bones of their dead.
00:35:19We've got to get this body to L.A.
00:35:21We've got to get this body to L.A.
00:35:22They'll be back with this one, too.
00:35:26Who is it?
00:35:27Who is it?
00:35:28Who do you think it is?
00:35:29It's Mrs. Parks, the manager.
00:35:30Now let me in.
00:35:31I don't know.
00:35:32I don't know.
00:35:33I don't know.
00:35:34I don't know.
00:35:35What is it, Mrs. Parks?
00:35:36What is it?
00:35:37All that ruckus and fighting scared me to death.
00:35:40What are you two doing in there anyway?
00:35:41I had to get out of bed and get dressed.
00:35:44Now let me in.
00:35:45Well?
00:35:48It was nothing really.
00:35:49Just a family argument.
00:35:50Some family.
00:35:52I am going to be listening.
00:35:54On the very next problem I hear, I will call the police.
00:35:58I've seen them all.
00:36:00Drunks, dopers.
00:36:02But I got a feeling I got a new one this time.
00:36:15Diana?
00:36:16Diana?
00:36:19Diana?
00:36:25Diana?
00:36:29I'd like to speak to the chief of police.
00:36:34I'm sorry, Miss Bowley.
00:36:35The chief's home in bed.
00:36:36I'm staying with the prisoners tonight.
00:36:38Well, I've got to talk to somebody about them now.
00:36:40You've got to let them go.
00:36:41Now, Miss Bowley, the chief just booked them this afternoon.
00:36:44I've got to hold them till tomorrow for the arraignment.
00:36:46But they're innocent.
00:36:47They didn't kill the old man.
00:36:48My father and I can prove it now.
00:36:50Hey, listen to her, man.
00:36:51Let us out.
00:36:53I can't do that.
00:36:54Only a judge can dismiss charges now.
00:36:56Well, call the judge.
00:36:57I'll show him the proof.
00:36:58But you've got to do it now.
00:36:59My father is leaving for L.A. tonight.
00:37:03Look, Miss Bowley, I can understand you feeling bad about all this,
00:37:06but why don't you just go on home and go to bed, huh?
00:37:14Listen, I'm really sorry about what's happened,
00:37:17and I'm going to do everything I can to get you out of here.
00:37:20That's a promise.
00:37:21You got a key?
00:37:22Now, come on, Miss Bowley.
00:37:23Just leave the men alone.
00:37:25You're not going to believe what happened.
00:37:27Try me.
00:37:29In our motel room, we have a huge, giant, dead animal.
00:37:33It looks like a lizard.
00:37:34Giant lizard?
00:37:35Only it has a beak.
00:37:36It really looks like a monster.
00:37:37Hold on.
00:37:38You've got a giant lizard with a beak in your motel room.
00:37:40Yes, and it's called a gargoyle.
00:37:41Gar what?
00:37:42My father's a scientist.
00:37:43It's called a gargoyle.
00:37:44And last night at Willie's place,
00:37:45a bunch of these gargoyles attacked the building,
00:37:47and they caused a fire.
00:37:48A bunch of these big, giant lizards with beaks.
00:37:49Yes.
00:37:50And there was a fire, and Uncle Willie got killed.
00:37:52And then we grabbed the skull, and we ran to the...
00:37:54You and your old man sniffing glue back in that motel?
00:37:58Miss Bowley, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to leave right now.
00:38:02Well, I'm sorry you don't believe me,
00:38:04but I'm doing what I can to help you.
00:38:06Listen, thanks. I mean that. I really do.
00:38:08Sorry I laughed.
00:38:13Now you.
00:38:14The least you can do is walk me back to my motel.
00:38:17I've got to stay with the prisoners.
00:38:19Better go with her, man.
00:38:20One of them garthings is going to get her.
00:38:22You pipe down and get some sleep.
00:38:38once a week in the Raum.
00:38:53Sir?
00:38:55I'm not going to get away.
00:38:57Let's go through the supplications,
00:38:59that didn't Graduation.
00:39:01Where have you
00:39:23They're coming
00:39:26Get here, get here
00:39:28Give them the body, that's what they want
00:39:33No
00:39:33You're going to get us all killed
00:39:58You're going to get us all killed
00:40:28Get her
00:40:35Um
00:40:36Oh
00:40:36Ow
00:40:38Ow
00:40:38Ow
00:40:39Ow
00:40:39Ow
00:40:40Ow
00:40:42Ow
00:40:42Ow
00:40:43Ow
00:40:47Ow
00:40:53Ow
00:40:53Ow
00:40:54Ow
00:40:54Oh
00:40:55Ow
00:40:55Ow
00:40:55Ow
00:40:56Ow
00:40:57鉄
00:40:57Ow
00:40:57Ow
00:40:57Oh, my God.
00:41:27Oh, my God.
00:41:57Oh, my God.
00:42:27Oh, my God.
00:42:57Oh, my God.
00:43:27Oh, my God.
00:43:57Oh, my God.
00:44:27Oh, my God.
00:44:29Oh, my God.
00:44:57Oh, my God.
00:45:27Oh, my God.
00:45:57Oh, my God.
00:45:59Oh, my God.
00:46:01Oh, my God.
00:46:03Oh, my God.
00:46:05Oh, my God.
00:46:07I don't know what was happening.
00:46:13I was screaming for help.
00:46:19All right, come on.
00:46:25Oh, my God.
00:46:27Oh, my God.
00:46:31Oh, my God.
00:46:33Oh, my God.
00:46:37Oh, my God.
00:46:40Hey, my God.
00:46:41Oh, my God.
00:46:43Oh, my God.
00:46:44I'll go.
00:46:45Oh, my God.
00:46:47Oh, my God.
00:46:49Oh, my God.
00:46:51to let these guys out.
00:46:53Hey, look, Chief, she talked to me last night.
00:46:55She told me what it was they had over there
00:46:57they wanted to show you.
00:47:00Tell me all about it.
00:47:03Oh, boy.
00:47:04Okay, she said they had some kind of a dead thing.
00:47:09She called it a monster.
00:47:11A monster?
00:47:12That's what she said.
00:47:13She said it was part of the same bunch
00:47:14that attacked her and her father on the road
00:47:16and then killed the old guy.
00:47:19That's what she said.
00:47:19And, uh, you expect me to believe that?
00:47:23You better believe it.
00:47:25Because it's true.
00:47:27Broly, I thought you and your daughter were gone.
00:47:29They took Diana.
00:47:30They overturned my car.
00:47:31I was unconscious.
00:47:32I couldn't follow them.
00:47:33But what are they?
00:47:35Gargoyles, creatures.
00:47:36What, what's the difference?
00:47:37Look, I want a search party.
00:47:39Now, state police.
00:47:41They're going to kill my daughter
00:47:43if they haven't already done so.
00:47:45Do you understand?
00:47:46All right, Jesse, you get a search party together.
00:47:48Send somebody after the state patrol.
00:47:51A search party?
00:47:52Who?
00:47:52We got no manpower.
00:47:54Everybody's scared to death this morning.
00:47:56They wouldn't leave their wives and kids
00:47:57after what happened last night.
00:47:59You got us.
00:48:00You got our bikes.
00:48:01We know the desert.
00:48:03No, I don't know.
00:48:04What's to keep you guys from taking off in all directions?
00:48:06Well, you can't hold them anyway.
00:48:08I told you they had nothing to do with it.
00:48:09Let's get after them.
00:48:12That's all that counts.
00:48:13We know them everywhere.
00:48:15I mean, let's 더 create onto Cuba.
00:48:20Ah!
00:48:23Ah, ah, ah, air!
00:48:25Come on.
00:48:30Come on.
00:48:30Come on.
00:48:31Come on.
00:48:33Come on.
00:48:34Come on.
00:48:39Good.
00:48:39What's the way?
00:48:39Come on.
00:48:39Come on.
00:48:40Come on.
00:48:40Come on.
00:48:41Come on.
00:48:41Good.
00:48:41Come on.
00:48:41Come on.
00:48:42Come on to storm.
00:48:43Let's go.
00:49:13Don't worry, we should be there in about two hours.
00:49:16Let's go.
00:49:17All right, come on, let's go.
00:49:19I'm going.
00:49:25Cole, are you okay?
00:49:26Yeah, yeah.
00:49:28You know how to handle that thing?
00:49:29Well enough.
00:49:30Don't worry, we got the best pack of mountain lion dogs in the country.
00:49:33Looks like the dog's got the scent.
00:49:37All right, come on, everybody.
00:49:39Let's move out of here.
00:49:39Come on, let's go.
00:49:43I'll be honest with you.
00:50:02I'd rather be sitting in here with you than out with that search party.
00:50:05Me too.
00:50:07Me too.
00:50:07Wow.
00:50:08I'd rather be waiting for you than out with that search party.
00:50:15Yeah!
00:50:15Yeah!
00:50:16Yeah!
00:50:16Yeah!
00:50:17Yeah!
00:50:17Yeah!
00:50:18Yeah!
00:50:19Yeah!
00:50:19Yeah!
00:50:20Yeah!
00:50:28Yeah!
00:51:58You must. Teach me.
00:52:02Diana.
00:52:28I think we ought to stop and give the dogs for the horses to rest.
00:52:37I said creatures.
00:52:43What kind of creatures?
00:52:44Yeah, where were we chasing?
00:52:46Well, there was one killed.
00:52:47I examined it.
00:52:48It's in some form between reptiles and humans.
00:52:51I think of a pretty high order of intelligence.
00:52:53At least they're well organized.
00:52:57Why haven't we seen them before?
00:52:59I don't know.
00:53:00There have been outbreaks of things like this.
00:53:02You see them in the legends of a dozen different cultures, stories, paintings, sculpture, from ancient Egypt to Babylon, Yucatan, medieval Europe.
00:53:14And they always look the same.
00:53:17It's as if they've existed along with mankind from the beginning of time.
00:53:22They were, well, they were the evil one, you see, the demons, the gargoyles.
00:53:28What's that add up to for us?
00:53:30Well, I think we have the same creatures here.
00:53:32They show up, oh, about every four or five hundred years.
00:53:36I'm guessing that that's their incubation period.
00:53:39And the eggs are beginning to hatch again.
00:53:42Huh.
00:53:43Something like the 17-year locust.
00:53:44Yeah, something like that.
00:53:46Why'd they take Diana?
00:53:48Well, then, legends, they've been reported to take a human win.
00:53:55Gray, over here in the gully.
00:53:56Come on.
00:54:06That's Buddy's truck.
00:54:09Damn.
00:54:14Look at where I went.
00:54:35Jesse, we better spray it out.
00:54:36Okay, I'll take the Dark Canyon Road.
00:54:44What's all this for?
00:55:06There is a great deal we must learn.
00:55:09We have only been alive for a few weeks.
00:55:11We must not let you kill us out.
00:55:17Not this time.
00:55:22What about the others?
00:55:24There are perhaps maybe a dozen of us.
00:55:28We mean no harm.
00:55:31You have nothing to fear.
00:55:33Your people have nothing to fear.
00:55:36But they have never understood.
00:55:38Why do I have to stay here if you mean us no harm?
00:55:45Shh.
00:55:46Shh.
00:56:48What's up?
00:56:49Plug's fouled.
00:56:51Hey, there's a woman hanging from that pole.
00:57:02It's Mrs. Parks.
00:57:03I wonder what happened to the guy that was with her.
00:57:12Who knows?
00:57:15I guess that's supposed to scare us off.
00:57:17Yeah, well, it worked.
00:57:20Come on, let's get out of here.
00:57:21Hey, hold on, hold on.
00:57:21They still got the girl.
00:57:23Hey, she's dead by now.
00:57:25We don't know that.
00:57:26Look, Ray, they're going to use all the help they can get.
00:57:40What about it?
00:57:42Hmm?
00:57:42Come on, how about it?
00:57:48All right.
00:57:49What about you guys?
00:57:53Hey, whoa, what's wrong?
00:57:55I've had it.
00:57:57You too?
00:57:57Yeah.
00:58:17Speak.
00:58:18you have been listening
00:58:21and learning
00:58:23speak
00:58:27in the desert, close by
00:58:29men, horses and dogs
00:58:31the eggs
00:58:34they're hatching
00:58:35a winged one, another breeder
00:58:38there'll be many, many more by tomorrow
00:58:41we must stop them in the desert
00:58:43now
00:58:44now
00:58:47now
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01:03:27Of mine.
01:03:57Of mine.
01:04:27Of mine.
01:04:57You will read to me.
01:04:59Pray read this and heed it.
01:05:02My account delivered with hope of redemptions to the Holy Fathers this first day of July in the year 1417 by Germaine D'Argent, a poor woman of Lordeaux.
01:05:12Go on.
01:05:13Your voice pleases me.
01:05:15The sin was not my own, but forced upon me by the incubus, who of a night did slip into my bedchamber and taunt and seduce me with demon's promises until I was as if on fire.
01:05:28He was of uncommon height and finely built, a devil's face of frightful beauty that did put me in a spell.
01:05:36I had no will of my own, but did let the incubus do his will until I was driven mad.
01:05:44Diane.
01:05:44Don't worry.
01:05:48I have no need for you, human.
01:05:52I am merely curious.
01:05:54I have no need for you, human.
01:05:55I have no need for you, human.
01:05:56I have no need for you, human.
01:05:57I have no need for you, human.
01:05:58I have no need for you, human.
01:05:59I have no need for you, human.
01:06:00I have no need for you, human.
01:06:01I have no need for you, human.
01:06:02I have no need for you, human.
01:06:03I have no need for you, human.
01:06:04I have no need for you, human.
01:06:05I have no need for you, human.
01:06:06I have no need for you, human.
01:07:55Help!
01:07:57Help!
01:07:59Help!
01:08:01Help!
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01:08:23Help!
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01:08:33Help!
01:08:35I don't know.
01:09:05There are thousands hidden in there. Once they hatch, they'll spread out, cover the whole country. We've got to wipe them out tonight.
01:09:12We'll have the state police here in a couple hours.
01:09:14Oh, I'm not going to wait. If you don't want to go in with me, then I'm going in alone.
01:09:18I'll go. I want to go.
01:09:20Okay. How much gas in those cans?
01:09:23Well, one's full, the other's half empty.
01:09:26Well, we'll need all of it. See if we can force them out.
01:09:29Chief, if you and Jesse hide below where they can't spot you, make sure they don't get away with Diana.
01:09:36Okay.
01:09:36Here we go.
01:10:06Here we go.
01:10:36Here we go.
01:11:06Let her go!
01:11:26The girl comes with me.
01:11:28You hear that? They'll be here in a moment.
01:11:34You brought them here to kill us.
01:11:37We kill you before you can kill us.
01:11:39Go. Alone you have a chance. The rest of you are finished.
01:11:42Not while there are two winged breeders left.
01:11:44It's only her wing. You can carry her.
01:11:57No! No!
01:11:59How clever you are.
01:12:04Your choice has allowed you and your daughter to survive.
01:12:08It also allows me and my kind to survive.
01:12:11Perhaps at the price of your supremacy on earth one day.
01:12:14Hmm, come on.
01:12:19Oh, God.
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