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00:00.
00:21Hi. Is this it?
00:23Possibly. I'm driving.
00:26I can't see.
00:28Get him out.
00:31Might be more than one.
00:35Get him out! Get him out!
00:37Get him out!
00:39Out!
00:58He's locked the door.
01:22You can see, can't you?
01:24Try the bag.
01:26Where is the back door?
01:28Get him out.
01:30Get him out! Get him out!
01:36Where is this?
01:50Come out!
01:52Come out!
01:54Let me get in!
01:56Where is this?
01:58You can see, you bastard!
02:00You're staying with us!
02:02I'm not going to get him out!
02:06I'm not going to get him out!
02:08I'm not going to get him out, I'm going to get out!
02:12I'm a gitman.
02:14Let me get in!
02:16Oh, wait, here.
02:28Yes.
02:40Now, hang on.
02:42We'll just pick up those trivia guns, we'll get some food and things,
02:44and then we'll find somewhere safe to stay, all right?
02:46I've never seen a terrific climb the side of a building, just in case.
03:08It's on the table if you want to eat.
03:17Right.
03:21Where the hell did you get that?
03:23Liberated it while your back was turned.
03:27It's just a gesture.
03:29Might be my last chance.
03:31It looks great.
03:34There's no cutlery, I'm afraid.
03:37Oh, that's a bit off.
03:38I thought this was a show flat.
03:41Cutlery's kept in drawers. It doesn't show.
03:42I've got a couple of pen knives on our shopping trip.
03:47They should do the job.
03:52Just think, all the labor that went into building this place,
03:56we're probably the only people ever to use it.
03:58I wonder what'll happen to this city if no-one comes to help.
04:02I suppose in time it'll just decay and collapse.
04:05Like those places they keep finding in the South American jungle.
04:08Oh, I didn't notice you liberate that.
04:15Yeah, no point in leaving it in the shop to go back.
04:18It's quite a good one, too, judged for the price tag.
04:23Yeah, have a taste.
04:25Sure your palate's better than mine.
04:27What makes you say that?
04:30Nothing, I just...
04:32Assumed that I was one of the filthy rich.
04:35No, I didn't mean that.
04:37Oh, look, taste it.
04:46Full bodied.
04:52Mature.
04:54Just a touch pretentious, I'd have said.
04:57Keep away.
05:02Come on, let's eat.
05:05There's your pen knife.
05:06You can tell me your history.
05:09Speak with your mouth fully, if you like, I don't mind.
05:11Do you mind if I don't?
05:12No, not if it offends you.
05:14Go into history, I mean.
05:16Rather not.
05:17There's nothing very exciting to hide.
05:20My mother died a year ago and I went back to live with my father.
05:24You're quite right, we were comfortably off.
05:26But all that, all the details of my life, they were yesterday.
05:31It's the same with you.
05:33I think I'd like to know you from today.
05:36Do you know me from today?
05:38You might not like what I was yesterday.
05:41I might not like what you were.
05:43I don't want us to decide that we don't like each other.
05:45I need your company.
05:51And I need yours.
05:53So let's start from today, then.
05:56Fair enough.
06:00So what do we do?
06:01Well, the situation as I see it, we've got to get out of London.
06:10They're still watering the tanks, but soon they won't be.
06:12And the whole city will begin to stink like a great sewer.
06:16Already corpses lying around.
06:19Soon there'll be more.
06:21Well, that may mean cholera, typhoid, God knows what.
06:25It's important to get out before that kind of thing starts.
06:27Yeah.
06:28So, where do we go?
06:33Any ideas?
06:35Somewhere out of the way.
06:37With its own water supply.
06:39A well, perhaps.
06:41And as high up as possible for a good clean wind.
06:43Hmm.
06:44Like this trip.
06:46Cornwall.
06:47Exmoor, Wales.
06:49We'll have to get to towns for supplies once it's safe again.
06:52How long will that be?
06:54Hey, how about Sussex?
06:56The South Downs.
06:58I know a place there.
06:59It's a beautiful old farmhouse overlooking Poolborough.
07:02And it's not very high up.
07:04But Dennis and Mary, they're great.
07:07They're real do-it-yourself environment freaks.
07:11Wind pump for water.
07:13Make their own electricity.
07:16All that sort of thing.
07:17Hmm.
07:18Sounds ideal.
07:20A bit heavily populated around there, I'd have thought.
07:23Well, look, let's leave the choice of the place for a moment and get down to what we need to do first.
07:28Let's make a list.
07:29A light list.
07:32Now.
07:38Oh, tar.
07:39Bill?
07:53It means there's someone else you can see.
08:13What are you doing?
08:15Marking the position so he can find it again tomorrow.
08:18Too dangerous to go out in the streets tonight.
08:20It's the University Tower, I think, but I'm not sure.
08:24Anyway, better going in daylight.
08:27All we know, it could be a trap.
08:50I've got them!
08:55I've got them!
09:17Coming back, dear.
09:18Tom?
09:19Tom?
09:20Tom, what is it?
09:25Tom?
09:26Tom?
09:28Tom, what is it?
09:32Tom?
09:37Tom?
09:48Tom, what is it?
09:52Tom?
09:55Tom?
09:57Tom?
09:59Tom?
10:01Tom?
10:02Tom?
10:04Tom?
10:06Tom?
10:08Tom?
10:10Tom?
10:13I hear there's poor people.
10:43You listen to me.
11:01These people have got just as much bloody right to live as you have.
11:06It's not their fault they're blind, but I'll tell you this.
11:09It is going to be your bloody fault if they starve.
11:11There's nothing we can do.
11:14Of course there is. What do you think I've been doing?
11:18I've been showing them where to find food.
11:20That's what they need, food.
11:23There's thousands of them out there. There's tons of food.
11:30You could be showing them where it is, but what are you doing?
11:35I'll tell you what you're doing.
11:36You're bloody well looking after your own bloody skins.
11:39Damn you, Jack, I'm all right.
11:40Let's try around the back.
11:42Of course you could.
11:45All you've got to do is to help me to show them.
11:48God almighty, aren't you bloody well human?
11:54Use your head, you fool.
11:55How long do you think that food's going to last?
11:58How the hell do I know how long it's going to last?
12:00What I do know is if bastards like you don't come out and help, there aren't going to be
12:05many left alive by the time they come to clear this bloody mess up.
12:09Oh yeah, I know why you won't come out and help.
12:12Because you're scared bloody stiff.
12:14If they get it, there'll be a bit less left for you.
12:16Look, you can come in by yourself, or you can clear off.
12:32Hold on to that, brother.
12:35Sort you bloody lot out.
12:37Stairgrounds!
12:51Stairgrounds!
12:52They've all gone.
13:14The man was hurt, they fired over their heads.
13:17Poor devils couldn't see to know that.
13:19God, they must have been terrified.
13:23Yeah.
13:26Can I have a cigarette?
13:27Yeah.
13:29Tell me.
13:32He's right, isn't he, that man?
13:35We've got to help them.
13:38He's right.
13:40And he's wrong.
13:42I don't think there is anyone who's going to come over the horizon and clear this mess up.
13:46He won't be cleared up.
13:50Or we could show some of them where to find food for a few days, for a few weeks.
13:55But what happens afterwards?
13:57So we should just walk out and leave them to rot?
14:00I think it comes to a very simple choice.
14:04How do we say there's been a catastrophe?
14:07Let's start again. Let's save what really can be saved.
14:12Or we'll say no. Those people will die.
14:16We must keep them alive as long as possible.
14:19On the face of it, that's the most humane choice.
14:23For us, it's probably suicide.
14:27We die.
14:29If they die, we'd all die.
14:34Would that be making the best use of ourselves?
14:37You've made up your mind.
14:38Look, I don't like it any more than you do, but...
14:43Well, in the end, we make a moral gesture, and that's all it can be, a gesture.
14:47What do we join those people in there?
14:50Start to rebuild some kind of life for ourselves?
14:52They intend to survive.
14:53Going to be a pretty strange sort of world that's left to survive in.
15:04I don't think we're going to like it a lot.
15:09I don't think we're going to like it a lot.
15:10That's a tough place for us.
15:11I don't think we should.
15:12I do think we should.
15:13I think we should do a rough idea of how it's going to stand up to the prison.
15:14That's about 35 years later.
15:17Good morning.
15:36I told you to do a rough idea of how you can stand.
15:39After the prison, there's about 35 of us.
15:41All sorts of people.
15:43And we hope and expect that more will come in during the day.
15:46Coffee?
15:47Out of those here now, most of them can see.
15:50The rest are wives and husbands.
15:52And there are two or three blind children.
15:55Come and sit down.
15:57At the moment, the general idea is that we move out of here sometime tomorrow,
16:00if we can be readied by then.
16:02Be on the safe side, you understand?
16:05Yeah, we decided to move out this evening for the same reason.
16:08Have you got together any supplies?
16:09No, not yet.
16:11We're going to do that today.
16:12We do have anti-trophic here.
16:14Oh?
16:15Why do you give that such priority?
16:17Do sit down.
16:17Well, we know that a certain number have escaped, probably from the zoo.
16:25We've seen them in the streets near Regent's Park.
16:27They killed my father and the woman who worked there.
16:30I'm sorry to hear that.
16:32I know that triffids can be very nasty in those parts of the world where they're not under proper control,
16:37but I should have thought that here they were a fairly limited problem.
16:42Go ahead.
16:43Most of them are well fenced in, aren't they?
16:45They can break down fences if they're not properly washed.
16:48I used to work on a tripping farm.
16:51Then I must bow to your experience.
16:53Anyway, what we must do today is get everything together which we need to take with us.
16:57Here's a list of some of the things.
16:59Find a lorry, or two if you can both manage to drive one.
17:02I think I can.
17:03Good.
17:03Now, here's the addresses of some warehouses and big wholesalers.
17:07Stick to the things on that list.
17:08Cans and packets of food, as many as you can see.
17:11We don't want a duplication of goods.
17:12Get as much as you can before dark.
17:14There's a meeting this evening to discuss everything.
17:16Got a pistol?
17:18No.
17:26Better, just in case.
17:28No, I don't think so, thank you.
17:30Simply fire into the air.
17:32It's quite effective.
17:33We've got to survive.
17:58Two days ago, we'd have been arrested for this.
18:03Hey, don't think about it.
18:25Let's just keep working.
18:26Very good.
18:45Excellent.
18:46What are these?
18:53That's the anti-triffid here, I told you about.
18:56Guns, masks, suits, that sort of thing.
18:58Did you see any triffids while you arrived?
19:01Not this time, no.
19:03There's been no reports of sightings by anyone else.
19:10Now, look.
19:11There won't be many in the center of London.
19:13The city's like a desert to them.
19:14They need soil for their roots.
19:16So they've been moving out to the country, which is where we're going, right?
19:20Now, look.
19:21We've done our bit.
19:22We've got two loads of food.
19:23We're taking that gear.
19:24All right.
19:29If it doesn't take up, very much room.
19:33Don't forget the meeting at half past nine.
19:40He thinks I'm bananas.
19:43He's got a shock coming.
19:44Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
19:51As you possibly know, my name is Michael Beadley.
19:54This is Elspeth Carey, Dr. Forlis, our medical officer, Miss Burr and Major Anderson.
20:00We are a self-elected committee.
20:02Since speed and organization have been essential, there has been no time for democratic formalities.
20:06We intend to establish a community of those who have survived the catastrophe.
20:15And we wish to set before you the facts as we see them and the future as we see it.
20:21Tomorrow, we leave London.
20:25Tonight, therefore, you must decide whether you wish to join with us.
20:29Or whether your views are so different from ours that you would prefer to set up a group of your own.
20:34The choice is yours.
20:40The world as we knew it has ended.
20:43And some of us may be feeling it is the end of everything.
20:47But it isn't.
20:49It can be if we allow it.
20:54At any time during the last 35 years, the Earth could have been destroyed by a nuclear holocaust.
21:00The Earth has not been destroyed.
21:02It can still provide us with food and raw materials.
21:06We have repositories of knowledge that can teach us to do anything that we have done before.
21:11We have the means.
21:13And we have the health and the strength to begin to build again.
21:20Now, Major Anderson would like to say a few words.
21:25Good evening.
21:27The convoy will depart at 1,200 hours.
21:30We cannot risk infection by stopping longer than this.
21:34We have obtained certain vaccines with which our medical officer will later inoculate us.
21:39But we cannot protect ourselves against all disease.
21:42And any epidemic amongst us will wipe us out or, at best, seriously reduce our number.
21:51It is for this reason that we have been gathering together so many of the basic necessities of life.
21:57For a minimum of one year, we shall have to exist in what will be virtually a state of siege.
22:05It is the future which is important.
22:08And all of us will have our parts to play in creating that future.
22:14The men must work.
22:16The women must have babies.
22:18We can afford to support a limited number of women who cannot see, because they will have babies who can see.
22:26We cannot afford to support men who cannot see.
22:28In our community, babies will be more important than husbands.
22:36It follows from this that the one-man-one-woman relationship, as we understand it, will probably become an illogical luxury.
22:46We shall find that in many aspects of our lives, the laws as we knew them have been abolished by circumstances,
22:52and it will fall to us to make new laws, which are suitable for the conditions in which we find ourselves.
22:58Now, unless you find all this totally acceptable, there is absolutely no point in you even thinking of joining us.
23:18How many do you think will decide to join?
23:20Nearly all of them, when they thought it over.
23:24Some of the women didn't like the sex hangout.
23:26They'll come round to it.
23:28After all, what's the choice?
23:30To have babies and a community to look after you, or no babies and no one to look after you?
23:35Most women want babies.
23:38Husbands, just a logical means to an end.
23:40So what do you think the arrangements will be?
23:47Well, they said they're taking some women who can't see.
23:51So I think it'll be something like, every man who marries or lives with a girl who can see,
23:56let's also take on one or two blind girls as well.
23:59Makes sense, I suppose.
24:00Yeah.
24:01If I've got to have three wives, will you be one?
24:09On one condition?
24:13What?
24:13I pick the other two.
24:29So, what's your arrangements for tonight, then?
24:34Ah, strict segregation into dormitories.
24:36There's no promiscuity till they say so.
24:53Well, women are all right.
24:54They've got a separate way out.
24:56Get down the main stairs.
24:57Come on.
24:57Are you ready?
25:16Go away!
25:16Go away!
25:17Go away!
25:25Go away!
25:26Go away!
25:26Go away!
25:26Enough.
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