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00:00:00The End
00:00:30Once the world was big, and no man in his lifetime could circle it.
00:00:51Through the centuries, science has made man's lifetime bigger and the world smaller.
00:00:57Now the farthest corner of the earth is as close as a push button.
00:01:03And time has lost all meaning as man-made devices speed many, many times faster than sound itself.
00:01:11Here, near the top of the world, free men struggle with the elements to create some measure of defense to protect that self-same freedom.
00:01:19Distant early warning radar, sensitive electronic devices to detect the presence of objects in the sky, including bombing planes and guided missiles, and rain clouds and homing pigeons.
00:01:36New radar installations must be calibrated by the flying of controlled test flights to check the accuracy of the equipment and to chart a detection profile of the area in order to pinpoint blind spots the radar cannot penetrate.
00:01:51Bravo 8035, Angels 9.
00:01:58Bravo 7540, Angels 9.
00:02:03Bravo 7045, Angels 9.
00:02:08Test flight, test flight, test flight, this is a snowman 3.
00:02:12Give me a reading.
00:02:12Over.
00:02:14Snowman 3, this is test flight.
00:02:16Flying vector 340 degrees from IP.
00:02:20Angels 10, speed 400.
00:02:23How do you read me?
00:02:24Over.
00:02:25Everything checks but the altitude, Mitch.
00:02:27We read you at Angels 9.
00:02:28Altimeter reads 10,000 on the nose.
00:02:36Better check the level on the antenna mount.
00:02:38Roger.
00:02:39How about mademoiselle mathematician?
00:02:41She got enough numbers to feed into her machines yet?
00:02:44Do you have all the information you need, Miss Caldwell?
00:02:46One more run, please.
00:02:48Low level coming in.
00:02:50One more, Mitch.
00:02:52Vector 105 degrees.
00:02:54Low.
00:02:55Roger.
00:02:56Turning 180 degrees.
00:02:58Low approach.
00:03:00This is test flight.
00:03:01Over and out.
00:03:18I didn't know pilots were allowed to do things like that.
00:03:21Not Air Force pilots, you're right.
00:03:23But Mitch is an electronics engineer.
00:03:25He may work for the government, but ma'am, he kind of makes his own rules.
00:03:28Well, so does a three-year-old child until his mother spanks him.
00:03:32Mother, dear mother, I'm ready if you are.
00:03:35I, uh, must have left the switch on.
00:03:37An electronics engineer, a radar officer, a mathematician and systems analyst, radar operator, a couple of plotters.
00:03:52People doing a job.
00:03:53People doing a job well, efficiently, serious, having fun, doing a job.
00:04:01Situation, normal, for the moment.
00:04:06Date, the 17th of the month.
00:04:08Sky cloudy, overcast.
00:04:11Visibility limited.
00:04:12Visibility limited.
00:04:12Time, 1332 hours.
00:04:17A significant moment in history.
00:04:20The moment when an electronics engineer named Mitchell McAfee saw something in the sky.
00:04:25Something that was almost the beginning of the end of life on this earth.
00:04:29McAfee recorded instantly by radio the sighting of a UFO, an unidentified flying object.
00:04:47The radar officer replied that it was impossible.
00:04:50According to the radar scope, except for Mitch's plane, there wasn't a single solitary object of any nature whatsoever.
00:04:56Nothing in the sky for a radius of hundreds of miles.
00:05:01McAfee didn't care what the radar showed or didn't show.
00:05:04He knew what he saw with his own eyes.
00:05:07And he was determined to get a better look.
00:05:09McAfee turned.
00:05:11And so did the unidentified flying object heading toward him.
00:05:16There was no mistaking the urgency in McAfee's voice.
00:05:20Something.
00:05:21He didn't know what.
00:05:22But something as big as a battleship had just flown over and passed him at speed so great he couldn't begin to estimate it.
00:05:31In national defense, it's better to be safe than sorry.
00:05:34The alert was sounded to scramble intercessors.
00:05:37That was my god.
00:05:42It was my god.
00:05:53Good.
00:05:53It was your god's base.
00:05:55I didn't minding the same at all.
00:05:56You
00:06:00And good.
00:06:05Well?
00:06:05Well, what?
00:06:06Well, let's not play games, Major. Did you then find it?
00:06:09Mr. McAfee, if you were in uniform, I'd have you under arrest
00:06:12and facing general court-martial charges.
00:06:14Unfortunately, you're a civilian, and I can't touch you.
00:06:17What are you talking about?
00:06:18But I can send a report in on you, and I will.
00:06:20By the time I get through with you, Mr. Electronics Engineer,
00:06:23you'll be lucky if they let you test batteries for flashlights.
00:06:27Look, Major Bergen, I was flying a final calibration flight.
00:06:31I spotted a UFO. I reported it.
00:06:33Does that make me a criminal or traded to my country
00:06:36or some kind of a psychopath?
00:06:37McAfee, you're an electronics man, an expert on radar.
00:06:41Sure, that's what they pay me for.
00:06:43If there was something in the air, something flying,
00:06:46that you could see, would radar pick it up?
00:06:49Well, yes, but...
00:06:51Would radar pick it up, yes or no?
00:06:53Yes.
00:06:54There were three radars on you every minute you were in the air,
00:06:57and not one of them, not one, saw anything but you.
00:07:00Look, Major...
00:07:01You were told this. You knew it.
00:07:02Nevertheless, you persisted with your little joke.
00:07:04Easy now, Bergen.
00:07:05You continued to yell wolf until somebody pushed the panic button
00:07:08and scrambled a flight of interceptors.
00:07:10Great.
00:07:11Great, so your buzz boys flew around, they couldn't find anything,
00:07:14so now you're mad and want me to pay for the fuel they burned up
00:07:16or the time they wasted or something else real smart.
00:07:19What?
00:07:20The flight was scrambled and dispersed to cover as wide an area as possible.
00:07:24And thanks to your not-so-funny false alarm, Mr. McAfee,
00:07:27one of those planes didn't come back.
00:07:29Plane and pilot both are missing.
00:07:32What?
00:07:33Yes.
00:07:34Yes.
00:07:35Yes.
00:07:36Yes.
00:07:37Call out the standby crews.
00:07:38You better reshuffle your duty rosters.
00:07:39There'll be plenty of sweat on this one.
00:07:40Look, Major, I'm sorry about the pilot, but that was no false alarm.
00:07:41Believe me...
00:07:42Oh, come off it, Mitch.
00:07:43You've done enough harm with your flying battleship.
00:07:44Just let it...
00:07:45Just a moment, Miss Caldwell.
00:07:46That call.
00:07:47A Trans-Polar Airlines plane is reported overdue and missing.
00:07:51Oh, no.
00:07:52Sixty passengers and a full crew aboard.
00:07:53We got a distress call from the pilot and nothing.
00:07:55What?
00:07:56What?
00:07:57What?
00:07:58What?
00:07:59What?
00:08:00What?
00:08:01What?
00:08:02What?
00:08:03What?
00:08:04What?
00:08:05What?
00:08:06What?
00:08:07What?
00:08:08What?
00:08:09What?
00:08:10What?
00:08:11What?
00:08:12There's no distress call from the pilot.
00:08:13Then nothing.
00:08:14No more contact.
00:08:15Engine trouble?
00:08:18No.
00:08:19The pilot yelled something about a...
00:08:22a UFO.
00:08:24Then the radio went dead.
00:08:28And our radars?
00:08:30Nothing.
00:08:31Nothing but the Trans-Polar plane,
00:08:33alone, in the sky.
00:08:39Well, we're finished up here, Major.
00:08:41Is that transportation ready?
00:08:43Plane and pilot to the field.
00:08:45Fly you straight through to New York.
00:08:47Thanks.
00:08:49Nice to meet you, Sonny.
00:09:11Hang on. I'll be back in a minute.
00:09:23Hi, Pete.
00:09:25Getting too rough to work back there.
00:09:27I thought the poop on the weather was.
00:09:29We'd have it soft all the way into New York.
00:09:31Seems to be a local front, Mitch.
00:09:33How about flying over it?
00:09:35Can do. Wait till I call in.
00:09:37This is Air Force Zebra Love, 7979,
00:09:41calling New York International Airport.
00:09:43Over.
00:09:44Zebra Love, 7979.
00:09:47This is New York International Airport.
00:09:49Over.
00:09:50Altitude 8,000.
00:09:52Airspeed 250.
00:09:54Meeting unexpected storm activity, Adirondack region.
00:09:57Request permission to change altitude to 12,000.
00:10:00Over.
00:10:01Zebra Love, 7979.
00:10:04Permission granted.
00:10:05Over.
00:10:06Zebra Love, 7979.
00:10:09Roger.
00:10:10Out.
00:10:11Like I said, no sweat.
00:10:13Thanks, Pete.
00:10:15I'll put in a good word for you with the major.
00:10:17Thanks, loads.
00:10:19Well, I won't know until I run it through the computer,
00:10:27but it looks like the profile of it dips here like this,
00:10:28for an extensive blind spot.
00:10:41for an extensive blind spot.
00:10:56Well, either that antenna's really tilted
00:10:58or we've got a topographical high spot here we didn't figure on.
00:11:01It's shading the whole strip.
00:11:03Do you get that release map?
00:11:05Oh, yes. I can.
00:11:07Midge. Midge, come up here.
00:11:11What gives? Sit down, Midge.
00:11:14Well?
00:11:15Something might be coming up.
00:11:17Such as what?
00:11:18Unidentified flying object. Flew right over us.
00:11:21Oh, not you, too.
00:11:23Well, save the cracks. I've already called it into international.
00:11:27Midge, I sure enough saw something like a cloud.
00:11:30Only it was moving too fast for any cloud.
00:11:33Well, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:11:40Right at our course from northeast.
00:11:42Two bits that never showed up on a single radar scope.
00:11:47What?
00:11:49Never mind.
00:11:51I don't see anything but sky.
00:11:54Neither do I, now.
00:11:56I lost it when it got right overhead.
00:12:01Where did that come from?
00:12:02We don't register a hatful of wind.
00:12:04Brother, that was more than a hatful.
00:12:34You all right?
00:12:35I don't think so. How about you?
00:12:36I'm okay. Pitch and bad, Chief. Let's go.
00:12:42You all right?
00:12:43I don't think so. How about you?
00:12:44I'm okay. Pitch and bad, Chief. Let's go.
00:12:46Let's go.
00:12:47I don't think so.
00:13:07Sound is going to blow up.
00:13:17Sound is going to blow up.
00:13:25What happened?
00:13:26Felt like something colliding with us up there.
00:13:29Yeah.
00:13:30Flying battleship that wasn't there.
00:13:36Hello!
00:13:38Hello!
00:13:39Here!
00:13:41Over here!
00:13:47Mr. McAfee?
00:14:13That's right.
00:14:14Is that the pilot?
00:14:18Yeah.
00:14:21Okay, boys.
00:14:31They made a reservation for you on a commercial flight into New York City.
00:14:35Sending a car to take you and the young lady to the airport.
00:14:38What about the wrecked plane?
00:14:40We've got orders to seal off the area. Real hush-hush.
00:14:42What happened?
00:14:44You tangle with a flying saucer or something?
00:14:46Oh, nothing so domestic as a flying saucer officer.
00:14:50Just a flying battleship.
00:14:53Well, have a good time with your flying battleship.
00:14:55Your car will be here soon.
00:14:58Where's the plane, Pierre?
00:14:59North 14, past the road.
00:15:01Let's go, boys.
00:15:12Hello.
00:15:19This is the pharma Pierre Broussard.
00:15:25Oh, ammo man.
00:15:28General Van Basker for you, Mr. McAfee.
00:15:31Uh-oh.
00:15:34Feel another snake bite coming on.
00:15:35More medicine.
00:15:37Well, flying battleship, pink elephant, same difference.
00:15:40You really should try buttermilk instead.
00:15:41I said it looked like a battleship, not that it was a battleship.
00:15:45Could have called it an overgrown adding machine,
00:15:47then at least you'd have believed me.
00:15:48General Basker, McAfee here.
00:15:56Yes, sir.
00:15:57I'm aware that the pilot called in a UFO.
00:16:00No, I didn't see anything myself this time.
00:16:04Neither did Miss Caldwell.
00:16:07Oh, the radar picked up nothing but our plane in the area.
00:16:11Well, I was kind of expecting that, too.
00:16:16Joke.
00:16:18False alarm.
00:16:21Look here, General.
00:16:22What kind of an infantile jackass do you take me for?
00:16:24I tell you that...
00:16:33Yes, sir.
00:16:35Yes, sir.
00:16:37Yes, sir.
00:16:38I understand, sir.
00:16:44When the shepherd cried woof, they believed him.
00:16:46The first time, at least.
00:16:52Civil Aeronautics Board is sending up an investigating team
00:16:55first thing in the morning.
00:16:56It tells the Air Force as soon as the C.A.B. is done.
00:16:59When we get to New York,
00:17:01we ought to keep ourselves available for questioning.
00:17:05This glass must have a hole in it.
00:17:07Keeps disappearing.
00:17:08How's the jug holding out, Pierre?
00:17:10You like Pierre's apple jug, oui?
00:17:12Ah, perfect antidote for snakebite,
00:17:14thunder, lightning, and disbelieving generals.
00:17:16Fill her up, Pierre.
00:17:21What's that?
00:17:22Something scarred.
00:17:23They aren't a mother.
00:17:24Not concrete.
00:17:26Oh, Pierre!
00:17:27Oh, um, uh...
00:17:28Uh-huh.
00:17:31Uh-huh!
00:17:39That's Pierre!
00:17:43Huh?
00:17:44Uh-huh.
00:17:45Put it in.
00:17:47Uh-huh.
00:17:48Uh-huh.
00:17:48Uh-huh.
00:17:49Uh-huh.
00:17:50Uh-huh.
00:17:50Uh-huh.
00:17:51Uh-huh.
00:17:52Uh-huh.
00:17:52Uh-huh.
00:17:53Uh-huh.
00:17:53Over here.
00:18:07Easy, Pierre. Easy. You're safe. You're in the house.
00:18:24Cacogne. It was de Cacogne.
00:18:26What's a Cacogne, Pierre?
00:18:30Come on. Tell us about it.
00:18:33It's just a devil in the storm.
00:18:35The face of the wolf and the body of the woman with wings bigger than I can tell.
00:18:42You probably saw an eagle, Pierre.
00:18:45Oh, no. It was la Cacogne. La Cacogne.
00:18:49Oh, I remember. Now I read it somewhere.
00:18:52It's a superstition, a legend that the French-Canadians started and came across the border with.
00:18:56Yeah, it vaguely rings a small bell with me, too.
00:18:59It was probably just the lightning in the storm, Pierre. You just imagined the whole thing.
00:19:03No, no. I saw la Cacogne.
00:19:06Here, take another swallow of this.
00:19:09Come in.
00:19:16What's the matter with Pierre?
00:19:18He thinks he saw something weird in the sky.
00:19:22I saw her. I saw la Cacogne.
00:19:29He can't get it out of his head.
00:19:31Yeah, I know. I live up this way myself.
00:19:34There's a lot of the old folks around here believe that yarn.
00:19:37But this is the first time I ever heard anybody claim he really saw the old witch.
00:19:41You come to take us to the airport?
00:19:43Yeah, a car outside.
00:19:44Oh, I hate to leave him like this.
00:19:45Don't worry, ma'am. Joe here will stay with him.
00:19:47We'd better hurry. They're holding that plane for you.
00:19:49Come on, Sally. They're holding a plane for us. We'd better get with it.
00:19:51We haven't even thanked him.
00:19:52I'm afraid the social amenities won't mean very much to a man in Pierre's condition.
00:19:55He's right, ma'am. You'd never get through the way he's scared stiff right now.
00:19:58Scared? So he thought he saw a big bird. Why should that paralyze him so with fright?
00:20:04Didn't he tell you? Tell us what? The legend. According to the story they tell, if you see this big bird, it's a sign that you're gonna die real soon.
00:20:34Our plane's waiting. We'd better go.
00:20:37Okay, Sergeant.
00:21:04We'd better go.
00:21:34The case you take is better than you give.
00:21:36A many-faceted creature, this Mr. McAfee. First engineer and pilot and now lover and poet.
00:21:43Oh, the line of poetry was from Shakespeare.
00:21:46I know, but where did that impulse come from?
00:21:49Left field, maybe.
00:21:51I like baseball.
00:21:53Or maybe just sitting next to a pretty girl. That's enough in itself sometimes.
00:21:57Even sitting next to mademoiselle mathematician? Or should we stick to the baseball reference?
00:22:03There are figures and there are figures.
00:22:06Inescapable logic. Corny, but true. You almost overwhelm me.
00:22:12Almost?
00:22:13Mm-hmm.
00:22:14Well, let's finish the job. Look at that moon.
00:22:23Speaking of baseball and left field, somebody warned me that you make up your own rules.
00:22:29Whoever said that's no friend of mine?
00:22:31But he's a friend of mine.
00:22:32Sabotage.
00:22:33Oh, much too dramatic.
00:22:35Let's stick to baseball and say instead, out. Try and steal second.
00:22:39Back to the bush leagues. Finished.
00:22:41A quitter. I knew it. No fight, no spirit.
00:22:44Of course, the umpire could always reverse that decision.
00:22:47No. No shortcuts. Must follow the pattern.
00:22:51You see, first the minor leagues and then the major leagues.
00:22:54I stick to the rules, Mitch. Sorry about that.
00:22:57Why be sorry? You can always...
00:23:01Pattern.
00:23:02Hmm?
00:23:04Pattern.
00:23:06What's the matter?
00:23:08Pattern. I need one of your maps. The orthographic projection. The pull to equator. Give it to me, will you?
00:23:14Sure.
00:23:24I think I have it here somewhere.
00:23:29Ah. Here it is.
00:23:35What's that?
00:23:40Open your map.
00:23:44Now, where I sighted the UFO, where the search plane disappeared, the transpolar airliner, our plane at Pierre's, and finally, the Navy patrol plane.
00:24:05Well, you were muttering about a pattern.
00:24:09Well, see it?
00:24:10Well, no.
00:24:12No straight line, no curve, nothing.
00:24:15Wait.
00:24:16Never.
00:24:30A pattern.
00:24:32A perfect pattern in time and distance.
00:24:35Each incident... each cross... later than the one before, each one further out in the spiral from the center.
00:24:41spiral from the center. You mean something, something in the air flew a pattern like that?
00:24:49Yeah, something I saw, something that flew over and passed me in the air. Well, it would have to
00:24:57be traveling that incredible speed to cover all the distance and the time involved. Yeah, it would.
00:25:05Something that seemingly destroyed four planes and barely missed you the first time. Yes.
00:25:11Something like your flying battleship?
00:25:19Okay, forget the whole thing. Oh, well, now, Mitch, be reasonable. Why that pattern just to knock down a few scattered planes?
00:25:26And what? A meteorite? Impossible. A guided missile? Well, that would stop with the first plane it hit.
00:25:32And who would launch it? And for what reason? No, Mitch. Coincidence, yes, but pattern, no.
00:25:40Here's your map.
00:25:42Well, you are a child. Mitch, think. If there was anything flying this kind of a pattern, why it would be tracked by dozens of different radars?
00:25:50And none of them spotted a thing. So what?
00:25:53Well, maybe it was Pierre Scacarnier with a head of a wolf and a body of a woman with wings as big as I can tell.
00:25:58There's no need to be sarcastic.
00:26:00Look, would you two mind being quiet so the rest of us can sleep? Thank you.
00:26:06I'm sorry. Maybe I was being childish.
00:26:22Mitch McAfee, Flying Sherlock Holmes.
00:26:25I think you did make better sense with your poetry than you did with your detective deductions.
00:26:34I know another poem.
00:26:36Oh?
00:26:38Be plain in dress and sober in your diet.
00:26:42In short, my dearie, kiss me and be quiet.
00:26:46Date the 18th of the month.
00:26:56Sky clear, light clouds.
00:26:59Visibility unlimited.
00:27:01Time, 01815 hours.
00:27:05A CAB plane flies toward the scene of the previous day's crash involving Mitchell McAfee.
00:27:10On board, four members of the Civil Aeronautics Board investigating team and a pilot.
00:27:17Time, 0816 hours.
00:27:20Another significant moment in history.
00:27:22Once more, a frantic pilot radios in a report on a UFO.
00:27:41A bird.
00:27:42A bird as big as a battleship, circling and preparing to attack the CAB plane.
00:27:47A bird, a bird, a bird, a bird, a bird.
00:28:17A bird, a bird, a bird, a bird, a bird.
00:28:47Stop leaning on the buzzer.
00:28:51I'm coming.
00:28:54Mr. McAfee?
00:28:56Or a reasonable facsimile thereof.
00:28:59General Buskirk's respect, sir.
00:29:00He'd like to see you right away.
00:29:03Oh, I have a heart, Captain.
00:29:04I got in late last night.
00:29:05I just about fell asleep when you woke me.
00:29:07Sorry, sir.
00:29:07The general says it's urgent.
00:29:09So is my sleep.
00:29:09My orders are to bring you to the general's office at once,
00:29:12even if I have to take you into protective custody.
00:29:16Okay, Captain, don't get in a tizzy.
00:29:19You keep your shirt on, I'll go get my pants on.
00:29:25My sighting, the search plane, the transpolar airliner,
00:29:29our plane at Pierre's, and the Navy patrol plane.
00:29:32Too much, and it fits too well to be just coincidence.
00:29:36There have been two more since the Navy plane.
00:29:38A plane, a private plane here, last night.
00:29:42A CAB plane with four passengers and a pilot here.
00:29:45All following your theoretical pattern, smack dab on the nose.
00:29:50No radar tracks, I suppose.
00:29:53As usual, since you started this crazy nightmare, nothing.
00:29:57Except about the planes.
00:29:59Did the pilots report anything?
00:30:01Not a word from the pilot to the private plane,
00:30:02but the CAB pilot reported a UFO.
00:30:05Did he say what it was?
00:30:07Yes.
00:30:08A bird.
00:30:09A bird as big as a battleship circled and attacked the plane.
00:30:16Believe me, Mr. McAfee, this is no joke.
00:30:21Oh, no.
00:30:21That plane was completely destroyed,
00:30:23and all five men on the board
00:30:25seemed to have completely disappeared from the face of the earth.
00:30:27Now, you're an electronics expert.
00:30:32Could there have been anything that big up in the sky
00:30:34and not be picked up by radar?
00:30:37Impossible.
00:30:38But I saw it myself.
00:30:39Well, that makes me chief cook and bottle washer in a one-man bird watcher society.
00:30:53Mr. McAfee, this is vitally important.
00:30:56Did you get a good look at it?
00:30:59No, it was just a blur as it went past.
00:31:02Oh, I wish I'd had a camera with me.
00:31:03Camera.
00:31:06General Buskirk,
00:31:07before I went out on this radar assignment with Mitch,
00:31:09I was doing earth curvature calibration work.
00:31:12Well, how does that help us on this?
00:31:14Well, we use film strips,
00:31:16photographed from inside test rockets
00:31:17and from fixed cameras and observation balloons.
00:31:19Sally, maybe you've got it.
00:31:23If those balloons are still up,
00:31:25there's a bare possibility
00:31:26they photograph this thing, whatever it is.
00:31:32General Edward Considine, Pentagon.
00:31:35Priority, fast.
00:31:49And something's coming up now.
00:32:13Kill it.
00:32:15This film and all the information pertaining to it
00:32:18and the bird are classified as top secret.
00:32:19Notify all agencies and personnel involved
00:32:21who have handled the project or will handle it.
00:32:23Yes, sir.
00:32:26Johnson.
00:32:27Yes, sir?
00:32:28Put the entire command on combat readiness right away.
00:32:30Notify the Pentagon
00:32:31and have them tell General Considine I'm on my way.
00:32:33Yes, sir.
00:32:35Colonel Tyler Field, line one, please.
00:32:40Oh, Nate, Nate, Buskirk here.
00:32:42Warm up my plane
00:32:43and file a flight plan for me to National Washington.
00:32:47Right.
00:32:48Oh, coming now.
00:32:49Two extra passengers.
00:32:52Okay.
00:32:53You two are coming with me to Washington.
00:32:57Miss Caldwell, Mr. McAfee.
00:33:05There's some sort of bird, all right.
00:33:09There's no question of that.
00:33:10Mr. McAfee, Mr. McAfee,
00:33:28Mr. McAfee, could speed or altitude affect the ability of our radar to pick it up?
00:33:32No.
00:33:32There's no scientific or any other kind of reason in the world why our radars don't track it.
00:33:37They just don't.
00:33:38Period.
00:33:40And what you are saying, in essence, is that black is white and two and two make six.
00:33:44Look, General,
00:33:45I didn't invent this flying nightmare.
00:33:47I just saw it and reported it.
00:33:49The General understands, Mr. McAfee, he's not blaming you for anything.
00:33:52Relax, man.
00:33:53Relax?
00:33:53When do we stop relaxing and start doing something?
00:33:55Good sense isn't confined exclusively to civilians, Mr. McAfee.
00:33:59We know how to take care of ourselves and the country.
00:34:01Easy, Van.
00:34:02Easy.
00:34:02Take it easy.
00:34:04There's a general air alert on this very minute, son.
00:34:07Hundreds of planes from every command are combing the skies,
00:34:10searching for this overgrown buzzard.
00:34:13We'll find it all right.
00:34:15Never fair.
00:34:15And when we do, General, then what?
00:34:24Yes?
00:34:26Good.
00:34:28Where?
00:34:30Okay, this is official now.
00:34:31Pass them the word to shoot it down.
00:34:33No questions, no games, no stalling.
00:34:35Just shoot it down.
00:34:38Yes.
00:34:41Give me a tape on all air-to-ground and air-to-air channels
00:34:44and pipe it through a hotline to me here.
00:34:46One of our squadrons just spotted it.
00:34:48I've ordered them to attack and shoot it down.
00:34:52Our planes are armed with cannon, machine gun, and rockets.
00:34:55This should be the end of the big bird who was there but wasn't.
00:34:59You'll be able to hear it as it happens.
00:35:10This is Easy Baker, squadron leader.
00:35:12Target below and to the side.
00:35:14See it?
00:35:15Yow, holy Toledo.
00:35:17I've seen some mighty big chicken hawks back on the farm,
00:35:20but man, this baby takes the cake.
00:35:22Honest to Pete, I'll never call my mother-in-law an old crow again.
00:35:28This is Easy Baker, squadron leader.
00:35:31Heal off on signal.
00:35:32One pass and then you're on your own.
00:35:34You're on your own.
00:35:35You are on your own.
00:35:35I know you're on your own.
00:35:53exploit this game.
00:35:55You're on your own.
00:35:56Let's go.
00:35:57this is easy baker squadron leader it's got one of the planes
00:36:15i must be losing my marbles this isn't for real bullets rockets nothing touches it
00:36:27easy baker squadron leader charlie hit the silk when the bird got his plane now it charlie's gone shooting all
00:36:57it doesn't make sense like like we're hitting the battleship with a slingshot let's go after another plane look out
00:37:13missions are warshot we're gonna head for no it's coming after me no no
00:37:21machine guns cannons rockets nothing touched it those pilots we'll find it all right never fear
00:37:36the end of the big bird you're right miss caldwell when we find it what then
00:37:42phase two off standby operational notify the joint chiefs yes sir
00:37:56it doesn't make sense it's just a bird a big bird guns cannons rockets it's just a bird sure just a bird
00:38:0410 million dollars with the radar can't track it enough firepower to wipe out a regiment can't even
00:38:10slow it down sure it's just a bird what are we going to do just sit around here and weep
00:38:15oh climb off we're not crying mcafee and we're not running away but it's hard to come up with answers
00:38:21when you don't even know what the question is being flipped doesn't help any i'm not criticizing either of
00:38:27you or the air force or those guys who just died trying to shoot that thing down i'm not being flip and
00:38:34i'm not wise cracking i'm just scared we all are i guess so let's face that and then try and do
00:38:41something about that bird any suggestions mcafee sure electronic spitballs then close general close
00:38:50only not electronic spitballs atomic spitballs
00:38:58yes phase two operational all units alerted and ready good call for you dr carol neumann at the
00:39:04research lab now take it on two
00:39:06this is general considine dr norman
00:39:16say that again good good you stay where you are i'll be right over
00:39:25research lab's been kept right up to date they've been working on the
00:39:28wreckage of that cab plane and the plane that you two cracked up in find anything new ed
00:39:33they think they've figured out what that bird is and where it came from
00:39:38about those atomic spitballs an hour before your plane landed in washington
00:39:43i ordered guided missiles with atomic warheads made ready for every launching site in the country
00:39:48where the fallout pattern makes it safe to explode them the order you heard me give to make phase two
00:39:54operational was an order to fire those missiles the moment that bird is spotted anywhere
00:40:00and i'm sorry i guess i don't apologize son i admire your spunk and you keep climbing
00:40:08on our backs whenever we've messed up any of the detail ma'am sorry mac i guess we're all trying
00:40:15to do our best uh you two better come along you're up your ears in this thing anyway come on let's go
00:40:19the atom is the basic building block of all matter the atom this model represents is like every atom as
00:40:35we know it the nucleus is positive the electrons are all negative in this respect it has been maintained
00:40:43that all atoms are alike but this is wrong all wrong according to the law of electrodynamics
00:40:50all nature is symmetrical it is in balance and if there is matter then there must also be anti-matter
00:40:59a symmetrical mirror image now here we have a positive nucleus negative electrons
00:41:05in the reverse we must obviously have a negative nucleus with positive electrons science has proved
00:41:14that this is so not in this earth nor in this solar system but somewhere in the universe there are stars
00:41:22planets whole galaxies made up of anti-matter what do you mean to say doctor that this
00:41:29this bird is made of anti-matter that it's reversed uh inside out a mirror image as you called it
00:41:40just a minute general uh doctor it's been proven that anti-matter exists but it's also been proven
00:41:46that whenever it comes in contact with ordinary matter they annihilate one another blow up now why
00:41:53didn't the bird explode when it was hit or when it touched something you are both right
00:41:59and wrong the bird itself is not anti-matter but the bird unquestionably radiates some sort of force
00:42:06an energy screen some invisible barrier and that energy screen is anti-matter guns cannons rockets
00:42:16no wonder nothing touched it stuff hit the anti-matter screen and blew up before it could get close
00:42:21mitch this explains the failure of the radar yeah
00:42:24no reflecting surface the radar waves wouldn't bounce off they'd slide around
00:42:32so with no echo no tracks
00:42:37dr noemann a couple of questions all this isn't just guesswork on your part
00:42:43no it is not guesswork jenny evidently this bird is able to open that anti-matter screen
00:42:50to use its beak its claws its wings as destructive weapons
00:42:57now here is part of the wreckage examination by a staff of scientists has told us the whole
00:43:04incredible story it has been checked and double checked
00:43:08of the wreckage in the wreckage is there anything else general yes doctor where did this bird come from
00:43:21here is a piece of feather from the bird found in the wreckage at least we call it a feather we don't
00:43:27know what it is only what it looks like it has defied chemical analysis the electroscope every conceivable test
00:43:36it contains no substance known on the earth today no element recognizable by man finding that out was
00:43:44expensive how so we had several of these feathers this is the only piece left
00:43:51as a last resort we tried testing them in electronic analyzers look
00:44:04that bird is extraterrestrial comes from outer space from some god forsaken
00:44:12anti-matter galaxy millions and millions of light years from the earth
00:44:20no other explanation is possible
00:44:27van will fly you too back to new york
00:44:31i would appreciate it if you'd hold yourselves in readiness and
00:44:34of course you understand that everything that you have seen and heard is classified
00:44:40my command is ready ed and waiting at the end of a hot line just phone
00:44:43van well i'll need help all the help i can get we all will the only trouble is that the last time i
00:44:56talked to a chaplain there wasn't any telephone line to the one and only place where we can get the kind
00:45:01of help that we need general considine this is an emergency get me the secretary of defense
00:45:13up to now only one man had seen the bird and lived among those who knew of it its existence was a closely
00:45:20guarded secret but even as arrangements were made for an emergency meeting of the president the cabinet
00:45:26the national defense board and the joint chiefs of staff even then the bird revealed itself to the
00:45:31world at large and complacency quickly turned to panic panic terror and horror
00:45:39no corner of the earth was spared the terror of looking up into god's blue sky and seeing
00:45:44not peace and security but the feathered nightmare on wings
00:46:14yes
00:46:17none
00:46:28i
00:46:34私
00:46:35私
00:46:37私
00:46:38私
00:46:40私
00:46:41私
00:46:42私
00:46:43Oh, I'm in.
00:46:47Well, I worked half the night
00:46:48running your figures through the calculating machine.
00:46:51The results are what you want.
00:46:53Good. Thanks.
00:46:58Mitch.
00:47:02Oh.
00:47:11Oh, really?
00:47:12For two days and a night now,
00:47:14ever since we got back from Washington,
00:47:16you've had your nose buried in all those papers.
00:47:19Figuring, calculating.
00:47:21Mitch, you've got to stop to sleep and eat.
00:47:23I've been busy.
00:47:26But you're working on it.
00:47:27Have anything to do with the bird?
00:47:28Mm-hmm.
00:47:30To destroy the bird?
00:47:32Uh-huh.
00:47:33Will it work, Mitch?
00:47:37I don't know.
00:47:38I honestly haven't the faintest, foggiest idea.
00:47:44It's one of those cockeyed concepts
00:47:46that you pull down out of cloud eight somewhere
00:47:48in sheer desperation.
00:47:51Is there anything about this to General Buskirk
00:47:52or General Considine?
00:47:54And have them gently remind me to stay in my own backyard?
00:47:57No, thanks.
00:48:00That's the difference.
00:48:01There's only a million to one chance it'll work.
00:48:03It's just something to do
00:48:05instead of this deadly sitting around and waiting.
00:48:09Mitch,
00:48:09I've been thinking about the bird, too.
00:48:14Yeah, you and everybody else in the world.
00:48:17Ever stop to wonder why the bird came here?
00:48:21Could it have been for food?
00:48:22I mean, does the bird eat
00:48:24in the sense that we understand eating?
00:48:27Well, Dr. Neumann says that it
00:48:29absorbs energy from the things it destroys,
00:48:32including humans.
00:48:34Sort of molecular osmosis.
00:48:38Could it have come here to rest?
00:48:41If it did, it sure shouldn't isn't.
00:48:43Right.
00:48:44So far as we knew,
00:48:45the bird just kept flying around the earth,
00:48:47always flying, never stopping.
00:48:49Well, that's what bothered me,
00:48:50so I called General Buskirk.
00:48:51Hmm?
00:48:52Mitch, remember Pierre Broussard at the farm?
00:48:55Yeah.
00:48:57Him and his lacquer Kanye,
00:48:58or whatever he thought he saw.
00:49:00Just goes to prove what they always say,
00:49:01truth is stranger than fiction.
00:49:03Well, this was no fiction.
00:49:05Pierre did see something.
00:49:06He saw the bird.
00:49:0812,000 feet up at night in a storm.
00:49:11No, the bird came down to earth.
00:49:13But you just finished saying that...
00:49:14Well, General Buskirk told me
00:49:15they found the mark of a giant claw
00:49:17in a field next door to Pierre Broussard's farm.
00:49:19And I know why.
00:49:20The bird came here to build a nest.
00:49:27Nest.
00:49:31Eggs.
00:49:34More birds.
00:49:35It's got to be true.
00:49:36There's just no other reason for it.
00:49:38General Buskirk.
00:49:52McAfee calling.
00:49:53This is urgent.
00:49:54Maybe gather up those papers for me,
00:49:56will you please?
00:49:57Take these two.
00:49:58General Buskirk.
00:50:01McAfee.
00:50:02Now, please don't argue or ask for reasons.
00:50:05I'll explain later.
00:50:06It's desperately important.
00:50:08I'll need a fast plane and then a helicopter.
00:50:10Please, please, General, believe me.
00:50:14I know what I'm doing.
00:50:17Pierre Broussard's place, the farm.
00:50:21Right.
00:50:21We're leaving right now.
00:50:23Sally's with me.
00:50:25Yes.
00:50:26I'll go straight to the airport.
00:50:27We interrupt this program for an important announcement.
00:50:30Ladies and gentlemen, speaking from Washington,
00:50:33Lieutenant General Considine, United States Air Force.
00:50:38We are faced with a crisis.
00:50:41A crisis for which all the nations of the world,
00:50:43in unprecedented cooperative action,
00:50:46have found, as yet, no solution.
00:50:50Until we do, we shall not rest.
00:50:53We have tried every weapon in the arsenals
00:50:56of the mightiest armies on Earth.
00:50:59They have proven worse than useless.
00:51:02Atomic hydrogen weapons,
00:51:04capable of wiping cities,
00:51:06countries off the face of the Earth,
00:51:08are completely ineffective against this
00:51:11creature from the skies.
00:51:15Two days ago, all aircraft were grounded,
00:51:19deprived of its source of food or energy,
00:51:21however the bird survives.
00:51:23The bird began a series of attacks on the ground
00:51:27in a fantastic orgy of destruction never before seen.
00:51:32Nothing has been safe from attack by the bird.
00:51:35Cattle, horses, fields, homes, trains,
00:51:39all manner of transportation.
00:51:41It has become obvious that the bird is attracted by movement.
00:51:45Accordingly, your government
00:51:46and all the governments of the world
00:51:48have declared a state of emergency
00:51:51and instituted martial law.
00:51:54In addition to grounding all aircraft,
00:51:57all surface transportation,
00:52:00cars, trucks, buses, trains,
00:52:03ships at sea,
00:52:04all such traffic must be halted at once.
00:52:08The movement of food and essential supplies
00:52:11will be handled by the armed forces.
00:52:13Blackout conditions will be observed from sunset to dawn
00:52:18every night until further notice.
00:52:21Movement of any sort on the streets or highways
00:52:23during the daylight hours
00:52:25must be held to an absolute minimum
00:52:28and only where it has been authorized as essential.
00:52:32You have just heard General Considine speaking from Washington.
00:52:37Stay tuned here.
00:52:43Mitch.
00:52:43Well, that plane is waiting for us.
00:53:01We've got to get up to Pierre's place.
00:53:03There it is!
00:53:26We've got to land before that decides to do it again.
00:53:44The guns?
00:53:45Two weatherby 378 magnums.
00:53:47They'll stop anything.
00:53:48Anything, Mitch?
00:53:49Well, anything with the bird,
00:53:50but we're looking for eggs.
00:53:52Without antimatter energy screens, you hope.
00:53:54Like La Cacogna?
00:53:55No, Pepe, not La Cacogna.
00:53:57A million times worse.
00:54:00Let's get out of here.
00:54:24Looks like the nest, all right.
00:54:54No sign of any egg.
00:54:56Well, it might be somewhere down in there.
00:54:59The only way to find out is to go down there and look.
00:55:02I can't find you!
00:55:24I can't find you.
00:55:34An egg.
00:55:38Push your gun, make a big noise.
00:55:40Luck, how can you come and we all die?
00:55:42Get away, Pierre. It's our only chance.
00:55:44Pierre, you're not dead.
00:55:46Pierre, come back.
00:55:48I'm from Montana.
00:56:18Mike, come back, come back.
00:56:28.
00:56:42.
00:56:47Pierre and his luck for Kanye.
00:57:04He was right. Seeing it did mean his death.
00:57:09I'll alert Washington. They'll get out search parties.
00:57:12Everywhere in the world, wherever the bird has been sighted.
00:57:15It's just only off chance that there might be more eggs.
00:57:17They're found and destroyed. Not much we can do.
00:57:21Let's get back to the city.
00:57:24With that bird around, it's too dangerous to fly.
00:57:26We'll leave the chopper and take Pierre's car.
00:57:30He won't be needing it.
00:57:32Come on, man. Make this thing go. Come on.
00:57:35Yeah, come on.
00:57:36Let's get the speed on this.
00:57:37Oh, man, he ain't moving at all.
00:57:39Come on. Come on.
00:57:41Come on, man. Make this thing go. Come on.
00:57:48Yeah, come on.
00:57:49Let's get the speed on this.
00:57:50Oh, man, he ain't moving at all.
00:57:54Come on. Come on.
00:57:56Maniac driving with lights and fast.
00:58:02Maybe he didn't hear the proclamation.
00:58:04I'll flank him down when he tries to pass.
00:58:06Hey, Daddy-o, get that tin can off the road.
00:58:12Come on, man.
00:58:14Hey, man, who's afraid of the big, bad bird?
00:58:20Put out your lights. Get off the road.
00:58:22Don't worry about us. We've got salt for its tail.
00:58:25Hey, watch out for that salt. Don't give it the carbs.
00:58:27Oh.
00:58:28Come on. Let's go.
00:58:34Crazy kids. They don't know what they're doing.
00:58:36Dig you later, Gator.
00:58:38Hey, Daddy-o, don't call us. We'll call you.
00:58:52Really?
00:58:53Ah.
00:58:54Arghhh.
00:58:55Aghhh.
00:58:56Arghhh.
00:58:57Ah!
00:58:58Ah!
00:58:59Ah!
00:59:00Ah!
00:59:01Ah!
00:59:02Ah!
00:59:03Ah!
00:59:04Ah!
00:59:05Ah!
00:59:05Ah!
00:59:06Ah!
00:59:09Ah!
00:59:10Ah!
00:59:11Ah!
00:59:12Oh, it's so much more.
00:59:13Ah!
00:59:14Ah.
00:59:15Ah!
00:59:16Ah!
00:59:18Ah!
00:59:20Ah!
00:59:21the boy's badly hurt but he's alive the girl's unconscious there's a town up ahead with a
00:59:31hospital we'll take him there you and i are going into washington tonight i'll bring the car over
00:59:37here for the kids it's called well mcafee i'm a busy man i hope this isn't some sort of crackpot
00:59:56wild goose jizz you and me both general well it's your dime boy what is it you want to show me
01:00:01how to shoot the bird out of the sky some new type of weapon no with regular guns bullets and
01:00:10bombs anything you want mcafee i told you that i haven't got time this idea of mine may prove to
01:00:14be as phony as a three dollar bill but i still think it's worth a listen now go ahead now i don't
01:00:20care whether that bird came from outer space or upper saddle river new jersey it's still made of
01:00:25flesh and blood of some sort and vulnerable to bullets and bombs if you can get past that
01:00:30antimatter energy screen right that's exactly what i think what i hope i figured out how to do
01:00:37i have just invested a dime of my own boy keep talking
01:00:41now this is a blow-up i had made of a bubble chamber photograph the chamber was bombarded with
01:00:51high-speed particles result a photograph of a trail made by what is known as a mu mason
01:00:59electron but notice this hole this gap right here this gap is one of the most exciting and
01:01:06significant recent discoveries in all science you probably know about it dr neumann yes yes the
01:01:11formation of a temporary masic atom the mu mason with a hydrogen nucleus right but new masons are
01:01:18210 times heavier than electrons which means that in a masic atom the electrons revolve around a
01:01:26nucleus at just a small fraction of the ordinary distance in the normal atom i know you don't
01:01:33understand all this general but stick with me now the masic atom is extremely small small enough to
01:01:41sift through the electron defenses of the ordinary atom and fuse with its nuclei atoms of matter or
01:01:50antimatter right doc now if this thing of mine works and we can get close real close and bombard that
01:01:58bird's antimatter energy shield with a stream of masic atoms i think we can destroy that shield the bird
01:02:06would be defenseless then except for beak claws and wings you could hit it with everything but the
01:02:10kitchen sink we've got kitchen sinks to spare son do you think you can do it well i kicked around some
01:02:17ideas i'm not sure they'll work but it's certainly worth a try well you need this lab dr neumann and
01:02:23his staff sally here to help with the math and a blank check for supplies and equipment it was yours
01:02:27before you finished asking for it mcafee time is running out today tomorrow a week from now maybe
01:02:33besides i'd hate to lose that dime i've got invested in you good luck son
01:02:38well anybody ready for some work work or maybe some magic that we need is a miracle
01:02:49here it is a miracle a dime's worth a miracle
01:02:54this weapon would have to create masic atoms not as rare and isolated laboratory phenomena
01:03:04but in tremendous quantities eject them through some aiming and propelling device
01:03:09so they could travel indefinite distances through the air to arrive with sufficient speed and
01:03:14insufficient numbers to bombard and destroy an antimatter shield truly a miracle of science
01:03:20especially since the scientific total life expectancy for a masic atom up to now measured in laboratories
01:03:27had been one two millions of a second failure failure
01:03:47after failure
01:03:56after failure
01:04:05and while a handful of dedicated people struggle to achieve the impossible panic spread to all corners
01:04:14of the earth panic and nightmare terror
01:04:17with the fear and fear
01:04:21as much as possible
01:04:22this weapon fell
01:04:24like
01:04:25out of the oil
01:04:26of the air
01:04:30of the air
01:04:35as much as extraordinary
01:04:37and you
01:04:37come
01:04:41up
01:04:42coming
01:04:44in
01:04:45and
01:04:47Ah!
01:05:15Easy.
01:05:17Mitch.
01:05:21Easy, son. Easy.
01:05:25You did your best. We can't have you killing the patient,
01:05:29trying to cure the disease now, can we? A magnificent effort, Mitch. Magnificent.
01:05:33It's unfortunate it was doomed to failure from the start.
01:05:37Oh, great.
01:05:41Now, if somebody will just deliver the eulogy, the deceased can be safely laid away to rest.
01:05:45What's the matter with you? Are you all nuts or something? Mitch, are you all right?
01:05:49Sally, how long has it been since the explosion? About an hour and a half.
01:05:53Two hours, I guess. Oh, we're wasting time. Easy, son. Easy.
01:05:57Is that bird still in the air? Why, yes. You still want to shoot it down?
01:06:01Well, yes, yes, sure. Well, then, for Pete's sake, let's get with it.
01:06:05General Buzzkirk has had a plane waiting in that field outside of New York ever since we started the experiments.
01:06:09We've got to get the equipment installed on that plane. Mitch,
01:06:13the apparatus didn't work. The experiments failed.
01:06:17Mitch, please lie down in bed. You were hurt in that explosion.
01:06:20Oh, of course you don't know. The explosion was no accident.
01:06:26I did it on purpose. I used the Masic atom projector.
01:06:29What?
01:06:31Sure, we had the basic wiring all fouled up.
01:06:34It was a simple matter of adjusting the polarity on the main condenser terminals.
01:06:38I figured it out while you two were asleep. Set it up right and tried it.
01:06:41Now, wait a minute, McAfee. Wait a minute. Are you trying to tell me that that machine of yours works?
01:06:45Sure.
01:06:46What kind of plane has Buzzkirk got waiting for you?
01:06:48An old, uh, stripped-down B-25.
01:06:50Good. Maneuverability instead of speed.
01:06:52Yeah, the whole operation may depend on being able to turn on a dime.
01:06:55Well, then what blazes are we waiting for?
01:06:57Well, that's what I've been talking about for ten minutes. Get me my pants, will you, General?
01:07:00Oh, Sally, get out of here.
01:07:08We've installed the ejector nozzle in the tail of the plane, pointing to the back.
01:07:13Rewiring the plane's generating system plus an added bank of batteries should give us more than enough power.
01:07:18Now, wait's your problem. How many people you need to operate this machine?
01:07:21A doctor, myself, and a calculator.
01:07:24Have you got someone coming up here for Sally to brief in a hurry? I don't want her on that plane.
01:07:28It's coming in from the city now. One question.
01:07:31Why do you aim that gimmick from the tail and not from the nose?
01:07:34Too dangerous in the nose.
01:07:36We might fly into our own missing bombardment and destroy the plane.
01:07:40Chances are, once we locate the bird and we're up in the air, the bird will chase us.
01:07:44And if it doesn't?
01:07:46We'll attract its attention somehow.
01:07:51Sandwiches and coffee.
01:07:58Bird's been sighted. Heading to New York City.
01:08:00How long will it take you to finish?
01:08:01An hour and a half or two. Still got to connect the thing up.
01:08:02Ah, it's too long. We've got to take off for 15 minutes. You'll have to finish in the air.
01:08:07What about the calculator to replace Sally?
01:08:08Sorry, McAfee. We haven't got any time for that.
01:08:09Jim.
01:08:10Van, you'll fly. I'll backstop you. Clear the field for a takeoff.
01:08:11Right.
01:08:12Now, what are we waiting for? Get the rest of your stuff on board.
01:08:15Oh, my god.
01:08:16I'm okay.
01:08:17Oh, my God.
01:08:18Oh.
01:08:19Come on.
01:08:20Come on.
01:08:21Oh, my God.
01:08:22Uh, uh, my God...
01:08:23I'm not so scared.
01:08:24You're not so scared.
01:08:25I'm sorry, McAfee. We haven't got any time for that.
01:08:27Jim.
01:08:28Van, you'll fly. I'll backstop you.
01:08:30Clear the field for a takeoff.
01:08:31Right.
01:08:32Now, what are we waiting for?
01:08:33Get the rest of your stuff on board.
01:08:36Let's go.
01:09:06Let's go.
01:09:36Let's go.
01:10:06There it is now, attacking the United Nations building.
01:10:15Let's go.
01:10:17Make a pass at it.
01:10:27Make a pass at it.
01:10:31Let's go.
01:10:43Let's go.
01:10:55Let's go.
01:11:07Let's go.
01:11:19Let's go.
01:11:21Let's go.
01:11:25Let's go.
01:11:27Let's go.
01:11:31Let's go.
01:11:33Let's go.
01:11:35Let's go.
01:11:37Let's go.
01:11:39Let's go.
01:11:41Let's go.
01:11:43Let's go.
01:11:45Let's go.
01:11:47Let's go.
01:11:49Let's go.
01:11:51Let's go.
01:11:53Let's go.
01:11:55Let's go.
01:11:57Let's go.
01:11:59Let's go.
01:12:01Let's go.
01:12:03Let's go.
01:12:12The birds are after us.
01:12:14They're chasing us, how are you doing?
01:12:15Right in a minute.
01:12:16Go fast, boy, fast.
01:12:18For God's sake, hurry, man. He's catching up with us fast.
01:12:23Got it. Close those circuits.
01:12:48It's all yours, General.
01:13:07Steady.
01:13:13Steady.
01:13:16Fire rockets.
01:13:19Fire.
01:13:21Fire!
01:13:23Fire!
01:13:25Fire!
01:13:27Fire!
01:13:29Fire!
01:13:30Fire!
01:13:48We got it.
01:14:18We got it.
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