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03:41DO YOU THINK
03:42THERE'S ANY CHANCE
03:43FOR THEM, PROFESSOR?
03:44I'M AFRAID
03:45THEY'RE LIKELY
03:46TO CRASH,
03:47BUT THERE IS
03:48ONE CHANCE.
03:49HELLO, BUDDY,
03:50CAN YOU HEAR ME?
03:51YES.
03:52THEN LISTEN CAREFULLY.
03:53DO YOU REMEMBER
03:54THAT TANK
03:55OF NEVANO GAS
03:56I PUT ABOARD
03:57JUST BEFORE
03:58YOU TOOK OFF?
03:59YES, SIR, I DO.
04:00I DON'T GET IT.
04:01WHAT IS NEVANO GAS?
04:02IT'S A RECENT DISCOVERY
04:03OF THE PROFESSORS.
04:04A GAS THAT INDUCES
04:05SUSPENDED ANIMATION.
04:06SUSPENDED ANIMATION?
04:07THAT'S ABOUT A HOCUM,
04:08ISN'T IT?
04:09LIKE PERPETUAL MOTION
04:10AND SHOWING...
04:11YOU SEE THAT DOG?
04:12HE'S BEEN IN THERE
04:13NEARLY THREE MONTHS.
04:14WHAT'S STRANGE ABOUT THAT?
04:15HE'S DEAD, ISN'T HE?
04:16HE'S NEITHER DEAD
04:17NEAR ALIVE
04:18FOR THE TIME BEING.
04:19YOU SEE THAT DOG?
04:20HE'S BEEN IN THERE
04:21NEARLY THREE MONTHS.
04:22WHAT'S STRANGE ABOUT THAT?
04:23HE'S DEAD, ISN'T HE?
04:24HE'S NEITHER DEAD
04:25NEAR ALIVE FOR THE TIME BEING.
04:27WHAT DO YOU EXPECT THE DOG
04:28TO DO, COME TO LIFE?
04:29HERE, FEEL WITH HIS HEART.
04:43WHY, IT'S STARTING TO BEAT.
04:45I PUT A TANK OF THAT GAS
04:46ABOARD THE CHANDRO AS A
04:47PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE.
04:48WHAT DO YOU EXPECT THE DOG
04:49TO DO, COME TO LIFE?
04:51HERE, FEEL WITH HIS HEART.
04:54WHY, IT'S STARTING TO BEAT.
04:55I PUT A TANK OF THAT GAS
04:56ABOARD THE CHANDRO AS A
04:57PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE.
04:58IF THEY WERE FORCED DOWN IN
05:00SOME INACCESSIBLE SPOT, I
05:03HOPE IT WOULD SUSTAIN THEIR
05:04LIVES UNTIL RELIEF SHIPS
05:05COULD RESCUE THEM.
05:13BUDDY!
05:14BUDDY!
05:15WATCH OUT, WE'RE GOING TO
05:16CRASH!
05:17PROFESSOR!
05:18PROFESSOR!
05:19WHAT IS IT, BUDDY?
05:20BUCK SAYS WE'RE GOING TO
05:21CRASH.
05:22GOODBYE, DAD.
05:23ASK BUCK FOR HIS
05:24APPROXIMATE LATITUDE
05:25AND LONGITUDE.
05:26WHAT'S HAPPENED?
05:28HELLO, CHANDRO!
05:29HURT BAD, BUDDY.
05:30HURT BAD, BUDDY.
05:31HURT BAD, BUDDY.
05:32HURT BAD, BUDDY.
05:33HURT BAD, BUDDY.
05:34HOLY.
05:38HURT BAD, BUDDY.
05:39HURT BAD, BUDDY.
05:45WHAT'S HAPPENED?
05:46HELLO, CHANDRO!
05:48Oh, Chandro!
05:50That hurt, man, buddy.
05:52Close your back lights.
05:54Good.
06:02Hello? Hello?
06:04Chandro just crashed.
06:06Give me your latitude and longitude,
06:08and turn on the Navarro gas.
06:10Gas is turned on, sir.
06:12Latitude.
06:14Latitude about 70 north, sir.
06:16Longitude.
06:18Latitude.
06:48Latitude.
06:50Latitude.
06:52Latitude.
06:54Latitude.
06:56Latitude.
06:58Latitude.
07:10Latitude.
07:12Latitude.
07:14Latitude.
07:16you were right they see the remains of some ancient type of spaceship wonder
07:27why we never saw it before I've flown over this place a hundred times it's
07:31probably covered with ice most of the year let's take a closer look
07:46we'll use our disintegrator pistols
08:16I was like some sort of gas
08:44certainly is an antique
09:06they're in a perfect state of preservation must have been frozen since the ship
09:11crashed
09:24that's strange
09:26well it's almost natural temperature
09:28let's get them out of here this gas is making me drowsy
09:33take all of this
09:40what he's alive
09:48sure I'm alive what's wrong with you
09:55it's a funny looking uniform
10:05buddy
10:08buddy step out of it
10:10he's all right
10:12professor morgan's gas should did the trick
10:19how long have you been looking for us
10:20why are we weren't looking for you
10:21well that doesn't make any difference you found us anyway
10:24I think we'd better take them to professor cure
10:26our patrol ship is beyond that point of rocks
10:28now wait a minute march
10:30now wait a minute march
10:35I don't get it
10:54this ship's at least a hundred years ahead of anything I ever saw
10:57wonder how fast we're going
11:00about a thousand miles an hour at least
11:04polar patrol calling operations office
11:06polar patrol calling operations office
11:09operations office
11:10go ahead polar patrol
11:12golly they sure dial in quick
11:14put this call through to scientist general Huer
11:16it is urgent
11:17one moment
11:19go ahead
11:22captain rankin speaking
11:24we're approaching the city with two prisoners
11:26found in a dirigible
11:27a dirigible
11:28that's impossible
11:29such ships haven't been used since the 20th century
11:3220th century
11:33what does he mean
11:35I don't know
11:36the ship was frozen on the tip of Bering glacier
11:38prisoners were in a state of suspended animation
11:40when we found them
11:41bring them directly to me when you land
11:43then it's all
11:47buck
11:48we're gonna crack up
11:53no Illinois
12:16Scientist General, Sir Spector, you're to come directly to his headquarters.
12:24Thank you, Lieutenant.
12:26Come along, men.
12:36Come on.
12:46Come on.
13:16Come on.
13:19Professor, you're...
13:21Sir, what kind of an elevator is that, anyway?
13:24By radioactivity, it breaks down the atoms of the body to their component parts.
13:29And reversing polarity reassembles them wherever desired.
13:36Take my place, Lieutenant Dearing.
13:38Follow our spaceship through the televi.
13:44How are you going to be in that dirigible?
13:45I was in command.
13:47We had taken off from New York and were making a trans-polar flight around the world when...
13:51What year was that?
13:531938.
13:541938?
13:55Impossible.
13:57Let me verify that.
14:041938.
14:05There was such an expedition.
14:08Your name, please.
14:10Buck Rogers.
14:10Lieutenant Rogers, officially.
14:12And yours, my boy?
14:14My name is George Wade.
14:15I'm usually called Buddy.
14:17I'm sorry.
14:18Thank you for this.
14:19I'm sorry.
14:19There.
14:20There.
14:20Nirvana Gas.
14:21That explains it, then.
14:23Rankin, we are witnesses to a scientific miracle.
14:27By means of a gas discovered by Professor Morgan, these two people have remained in the state of suspended animation for 500 years.
14:35Five hundred years.
14:36That makes me old enough to be my own great-grandfather.
14:39But, Professor Hure, that's impossible, sir.
14:42Dr. Hure, Killer Kane has captured another of our pilots.
15:05You may save yourself considerable discomfort by telling me where to find the entrance to the hidden city.
15:19I do not remember.
15:22I think I know a way to make you remember.
15:35Look into that instrument.
15:38Look into it.
15:42Those men were once pilots of Dr. Hure's ships.
15:46Now they are living robots.
15:48Men robbed of all willpower while they wear the helmets I had designed for them.
15:54Shall I have you measured for a robot's helmet?
15:57Or will you tell me where the entrance to the hidden city is?
16:00I do not remember.
16:02Take him away!
16:05My honey, I don't understand, sir.
16:09Who is this man called Killer Kane?
16:11He is the result of the stupidity of the men of your century.
16:15You failed to stamp out lawlessness.
16:17And at the end, the criminal became strong in the law.
16:20Racketeers, you call them.
16:22Today they rule the world as cruelly as they rule their gangs in your day.
16:25Isn't there any chance of help from an outside source?
16:28Only from men on some other planet.
16:31Another planet?
16:33That doesn't sound very hopeful.
16:35It could be.
16:36But our spaceships seem unable to slip through Kane's air blockade.
16:41We've lost five thus far trying it.
16:43You mean you actually have ships that can travel from planet to planet?
16:47Of course.
16:48If you have ships that can travel that far,
16:51you know, I think I know a way of running that blockade.
16:54Well, if you have any plans, I will need to listen to them.
16:57But to me, it seems much hopeless.
16:59Am I right, Marshal Craig?
17:00In assuming that you can operate a plane from the ground at such a distance, mind you, by means of radio?
17:06That's correct, Rogers.
17:07Well then, sir, why don't you send up such a ship as a decoy?
17:10While Kane's patrol is following it, I can slip through in a spaceship and get help from Saturn.
17:15We've already lost too many ships and crews.
17:17We can't afford to try it.
17:18It seems to me you can't afford not to try it, sir.
17:21Rogers is right, Marshal.
17:23Unless we get help from Saturn, our cause is lost.
17:25Very well, sir.
17:26You're in charge.
17:27Thank you very much.
17:28Lieutenant Dearing, you will go with Rogers to establish a means of communication with Saturn.
17:32If you do get through to that planet.
17:58Look, another one of those spaceships.
18:02Patrol ship, 7-4, calling 60,000-foot patrol.
18:19Shall I lay our course directly for Saturn now, Buck?
18:22May as well.
18:24It must work.
18:28They fell for it, all right.
18:32How can they fly that spaceship with no one in it?
18:35We can direct all the aircraft from the control room until they reach the outer atmosphere.
18:47Don't think we'll run into any more trouble.
18:50Why don't you take a nap, Wilma?
18:52I'll take the control.
18:54Thanks very much.
18:55Hey, Buck, what's that up ahead?
19:13Looks like a gray wall.
19:15That's the outer atmosphere of Saturn, buddy.
19:18It's ten times denser than the air around the Earth.
19:19What was that?
19:30I don't know.
19:33Look, it's two of Killer Kane's ships coming up fast behind us.
19:36Retard your speed to one half.
19:48If we do, they'll get away from us.
19:50Don't worry about that.
19:52They'll either have to slow down or go up and smoke.
19:56Retarding rockets.
19:57If we out of that atmosphere at this rate of speed, the friction will burn us to a fist.
20:00Look, they smashed the rockets.
20:07I can't fire them.
20:18They've got me up on the release valves in the oxygen tanks.
20:20They're so exploitable.
20:21They've torn to atoms.
20:23Buddy, take the controls.
20:25The core hulls are giving weight, Buck.
20:28It's no use.
20:29The heat is metal that the valve has.
20:30It's a move, buddy.
20:35There's only one hope for us.
20:36Climb above this atmosphere and back into outer space.
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