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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) S1 E04 - There Were Giants In The Earth
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00:02Last week, as you'll remember, Will Robinson slipped away from the spaceship to try to repair the chariot,
00:08unaware that the renegade robot, programmed to obey only Dr. Smith's voice orders, was loose in the area.
00:15Yes, I was wrong. Nobody thought I could fix it.
00:19Boy, it's cold. I've got to get back to the ship.
00:24All right.
00:40I want to talk to you about the way you ran off.
00:43Phase one, when unessential personnel are found alone, destroy...
00:58Go back!
01:00You hear me?
01:02Go, go, go back!
01:04Keep away from me!
01:06Go back!
01:08Go back!
01:09Go back!
01:17He must have gone out to try to fix that chariot. Don't worry. We'll bring him right back.
01:22Smith, where are you going?
01:23Just on my way to prepare a little after-dinner surprise. You may not be aware of it, but I
01:28happen to be...
01:29You may not be aware of what's going to happen to you if your friend the robot causes any more
01:32trouble.
01:33My friend?
01:34Well, you've programmed him so he only obeys your voice.
01:36And oversight are my part.
01:38But when you think about it, what possible trouble could that friendly servant of man...
01:43Dad, help me! It's the robot! He's trying...
01:45Let's go.
01:52Stop, my mechanical friend.
01:55Before you continue, my metallic cohort,
01:57I must put you through a routine check.
01:59Temporary delay allowed.
02:02Circuits open for routine check.
02:31Here we go.
02:33Stop, myончrina!
02:41Yeah, he's trying to punish me.
02:43So...
02:43CIDRO DOG
02:43Oh, my yes!
02:46I'm not sure.
02:48Feels, nah!
03:03THE END
03:22Get Smith.
03:24Tell him you'll put him back in that deep freeze if he doesn't get out here and stop this.
03:28King's pawn to King's thigh.
03:31Queen's knight to King's bishop two.
03:34Will!
03:34Don't distract him. He knows what he's doing.
03:37Queen's bishop to King's knight four.
03:40Queen's bishop to King's knight four.
03:58Ah, Major West, just in time to test a culinary marble.
04:03The crepe Suzette Henri Carpentier de Paris, which I learned at the feet of the master.
04:07Get outside and stop that tin monster, or I'll wring your neck.
04:15Threaten violence, will you?
04:16Stand back, sir, or I'll drum on your noggin until it rings like the Canterbury chimes.
04:21I surrender.
04:24All right. Now get out and make the robot start.
04:27Well, of course, my dear fellow.
04:28Of course.
04:29One false move.
04:40Knight to Queen's bishop three.
04:43It does not compute.
04:45Cancel.
04:48Knight to King three.
04:49Very clever, my boy.
04:51Very clever using a chess game to check his circuits.
04:54Congratulations, sir. You've spawned a brilliant little tyke.
04:57You get that power pack up right now.
04:59Dr. Smith to the rescue.
05:01Cease and desist.
05:02Just another moment, my boy.
05:05Ah.
05:08There, there, my brave boy.
05:10It's all over now.
05:11Will you take your hands off him?
05:12My dear madam.
05:13Don't you dear madam me, turning that thing loose on him?
05:17But I had nothing to do with it.
05:19I give you my word.
05:20Well, then how did it get activated?
05:22My dear Dr. Robinson, I was here alone.
05:24A puny mortal facing heaven knows what perils in a strange world.
05:28I was entitled to some protection, wasn't I?
05:31Naturally, I never dreamed that...
05:32Why weren't you on hand to control it when we returned?
05:35I was preparing our little surprise.
05:38By the way, dear lady, where do you keep the orange bitters?
05:41Crepes who said it's sublime with orange bitters.
05:43And a disaster without it.
06:00Now, we know nothing of whatever life forms may exist on this planet.
06:04We only know that we must depend on ourselves for survival.
06:08So starting tomorrow, we're going to turn this immediate area into a self-sufficient community.
06:12And that means everyone is going to have his job to do.
06:14And that means everyone.
06:16Do you understand, Dr. Smith?
06:18I pledge you my utmost cooperation, sir.
06:21What about the robot?
06:23He's a member of the community, isn't he?
06:25Oh, we'll bring him in.
06:26But for the time being, he'll remain deactivated.
06:28But Dad!
06:29That's another one of those orders, son.
06:31Yes, sir.
06:34I suggest we turn in.
06:35We're going to have a busy day tomorrow.
06:43Ah!
06:44Excellent work, gentlemen.
06:46Excellent.
06:48You don't suppose you could give us a hand with this heavy gear, do you?
06:51I mean, we'd like to get this force field set up before nightfall.
06:54So sorry, old man.
06:56I promised to help Miss Judy in the garden.
06:58But carry on.
07:18Well, now, how are we coming along?
07:21Where have you been?
07:22Helping your father and Major West set up the force field.
07:25Very important work, my dear.
07:26They required my advice on a technical problem.
07:30What a shame.
07:32You've almost finished.
07:33There's still that section over there.
07:37Ah, yes.
07:38So there is.
07:49Incredible.
07:50What is it?
07:50This native soil has all the richness of the Mississippi Delta.
07:54Fine, heavy loam.
07:56Looks like sand to me.
07:58It looks like sand to me.
07:58Nonsense.
08:00Ah, yes.
08:03Don said it wasn't safe to use any of the native soil.
08:06Ridiculous.
08:07However, I will take a little sample of this to the lab for a soil analysis.
08:13Meanwhile, my dear, you carry on with your planting.
08:17By the way, what are you setting out?
08:19Potatoes, peas, carrots, tomatoes, squash and corn.
08:25And little green onions, my dear?
08:27Oh, yes, indeed.
08:28Plenty of little green onions.
08:32Yes.
08:33Carry on.
08:35Soil analysis.
08:37Well, anyway, he's a good cook.
08:39Sure he is.
08:51Well, what is our young scientist working on today?
08:55A visual scanner.
08:56I figured I could repair the one that got ruined in the wreck.
08:59It won't work as good as new, but it ought to show what's going on within a radius of a
09:03few miles.
09:05Darn.
09:06Can you lend me a hand for a few minutes?
09:09My dear boy, I would be doing you a disservice if I offered assistance.
09:13Little setbacks are good for the young.
09:15They build character.
09:18Besides, I have an important experiment in the laboratory.
09:36I have to do it.
09:37Good luck.
09:49I'm sorry.
09:50I'm sorry.
09:56I'm worried I'll see you one of my big dreams.
09:57I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
09:57But you are trying to get this for a short time.
09:58Here's your time to grow.
09:58You're trying to keep the Alderian of the Lightyear.
09:59At last time, he's trying to make a noise.
09:59Dr. Smith, what are you doing here?
10:03My dear madam, there are limits to the endurance of near bone and sinew.
10:07I have been going at top speed all day, and I've reached the point of exhaustion.
10:11However, I'm happy to say that not only have I solved our hydroponic farming problems,
10:15but also we shall shortly be enjoying the fruits of my labors
10:18from behind an impregnable defense system, to which I also contributed.
10:30All set.
10:39Now move back. You're too close to the field.
10:44All right.
10:57Let her go.
11:13Okay, try the laser.
11:34Okay, that's it.
11:36That force field would stop a rocket barrage.
11:38I think so.
11:40What's our next move, then?
11:41We'll fix the chariot and bring it in. We're gonna need transportation.
11:44We'll start in the morning. Good.
11:53Goodbye, darling.
11:53Bye-bye.
11:55When will you be back?
11:56Well, it shouldn't take more than a couple of hours to fix the chariot and get back.
12:01Will, you're in charge.
12:02And I want you to take good care of your mother and your sisters.
12:05Yes, sir. But, Dad, about the robot, just...
12:07I want you to leave that robot alone. That's an order, understand?
12:10But, Dad!
12:11That's it, William.
12:13Yes, sir.
12:16Bye-bye.
12:24You didn't offer much of an argument, did you?
12:26You heard what he called me, didn't you?
12:28And Dad calls me William in that tone of voice.
12:30It's no use in arguing.
12:35Mother!
12:36What is it?
12:37Come quickly. Something terrible is happening in the garden.
12:40Where?
12:48Dr. Smith planted the seeds. I found them just now. They grew overnight.
12:53Well, Doctor, what do you make of it?
12:56Just a small offering on my part toward the welfare of his brave company.
13:01This one part alone should provide us with days of nutritious eating.
13:07May I?
13:17Oh, then, look!
13:18Ah!
13:20Stand back. Be careful.
13:28Oh, William!
13:29Ah, good lad! Good lad!
13:31Excellent shooting, my boy. Excellent. I'll take over now.
13:35What were you doing when my mother and sisters needed you?
13:37I was about to run for a weapon, of course.
13:39Prepare to sell my life dearly in mortal combat to defend your relatives.
13:44I'll bet you were.
13:45There, there, now. That's enough of that, Will.
13:48Come on, Will.
13:57That should do it.
13:59Let's get back. I worry about leaving the family alone.
14:22Bad terrain. You better slow down.
14:24That's strange. I never noticed those rough spots before.
14:43How's it going?
14:45Well, take a look.
14:53Living cells. Neither animal nor vegetable.
14:56But combining characteristics of each.
15:00Well, what does it mean?
15:02Well, those cells came from tissue obtained from the thing that incubated in that garden pea.
15:07Here.
15:09Look at these.
15:17They're the same.
15:18Exactly.
15:19And that slide contains a sample of native soil from this planet.
15:23Well, the soil of this planet contains a parasite requiring another life form in order to reach maturity.
15:30That's right.
15:32That or metamorphosis.
15:36Meaning?
15:38A constant changing sequence of life forms.
15:42Starting with some, some insignificant life cell in the soil and ending who knows where.
15:49Perhaps I should mention that the garden pea which served as host to this particular specimen was six feet long.
15:57I suggest, gentlemen, that we remain constantly on guard.
16:01Vegetation-wise, at least, we are on a most hostile planet.
16:28Well, look at this plant.
16:31It's a perfect.
16:33That's the most earthly type of living.
16:34Well, it's just not a part.
16:34The whole life form by the way of living is the highest point.
16:36couldn't be that hard now if i only figured it right then again suppose i did it wrong
16:45boy now i know how that old dr frankenstein must have felt
16:56stop that you look silly silly it does not compute never mind that how do you feel
17:04the word feel has no relation it does not compute
17:14what's that a sound i know that dopey what kind of sound
17:23hey wait where are you going unidentified sounds require investigation
17:28come back i didn't mean for you to go find out
17:34force field operative must deactivate
17:37come back
18:04come back
18:13Come back here!
18:15Robot, come back here!
18:17Robot, you come back here!
18:21Come back!
18:25Will, what are you doing out here?
18:30And who turned off that force field?
18:32The robot did.
18:34I thought I told you to stay away from the robot.
18:36Yes, sir.
18:37But I thought if I could...
18:38Don't you realize he might have turned on you again?
18:41Might have tried to destroy us all?
18:42Yes, sir.
18:43But I thought if I could reprogram him...
18:45Now, what do you know about reprogramming a complicated...
18:53Where is he now?
18:54We heard a noise and the robot went after it.
18:57I'm sorry, Dad.
18:58I'll go get him if you want me to.
19:00No.
19:00You go to bed.
19:02Yes, sir.
19:02I'll talk to you in the morning.
19:04Good night, Dad.
19:16I'll go.
19:17Good night.
19:19Good night.
19:22Good night.
19:23Good night.
19:33I said are not good.
19:54I want to talk to you about last night.
19:56I thought Sherry'd be back by now.
20:04Well, you happen to be a very bright and very talented boy, all right?
20:11Look at me.
20:14But you're still a boy.
20:16And there are some things that even the brightest, most talented boys should leave to older hands.
20:23Now, with a little patience and a little time, we could have reprogrammed that robot to do its job.
20:29But because you acted without thought or permission, we lost a piece of valuable equipment that we needed very badly.
20:37And that's all I'm going to say to you about the robot.
20:53Well, what do you know? He's finally decided to come back.
20:58Data.
20:58Data.
20:59Inaccurate.
21:00Does not compute.
21:01Does not compute.
21:03Does not compute.
21:04Does not compute.
21:05What in the world is he talking about?
21:07Humanoid.
21:08Not 16 meters high.
21:10Data.
21:11Inaccurate.
21:12He's flipped.
21:13Well, if you ask me, I think the thing's had a nervous breakdown.
21:16Does not compute.
21:17I guess he needs a rest.
21:19It's been a big day for him.
21:20I wonder what he saw.
21:21I don't know.
21:22But whatever it was, it was too much for his memory banks.
21:26Let's go inside.
21:27We'll work it out there.
21:39Our first weeks in this strange world have passed.
21:42And all are healthy and in good spirits.
21:45Since the incident of the giant pod, we've encountered nothing in the way of alien life.
21:50Although among us all is the vague feeling of another presence.
21:54Somewhere out there in the vast wastes.
22:03We have since learned how to plant safely in this alien soil.
22:07And to domesticate some of its strange ostrich-like animals.
22:10The amazing growth rate of the soil has already provided us with an adequate food supply.
22:15Today, however, a new problem presented itself.
22:19Well, why should it die overnight?
22:22I don't know.
22:23It's been colder than this, but not cold enough to kill the plants.
22:28Well, perhaps a night frost.
22:31Well, I think our weather station would have warned us in time to save the plants.
22:34And besides, wouldn't we have felt the cold ourselves?
22:37Inside the ship with the automatic heat?
22:39Well, it could fall to below zero late at night and we'd never notice it.
22:44Maybe Don and I had better check that weather station.
22:46Let's go.
22:46Let's go.
22:48Let's go.
22:49Let's go.
22:51Let's go.
23:00Let's go.
23:15I hope the instruments are okay.
23:17This wind might have smashed everything.
23:21The wind is stronger.
23:24It's getting colder.
23:52Look at this thing.
23:53By the day after tomorrow, the temperatures will drop 150 below zero.
23:58What do we do?
24:01We're going to have to head south, but fast.
24:03Abandon the spaceship?
24:05What if it's finally spotted by some passing rocket?
24:07They'll televise a picture, back to Earth.
24:09Oh, yeah, that's great.
24:11A picture showing no signs of life, no survivors.
24:14Well, Don, I'd rather not be found at all if I had to be picked up by a pair of
24:16ice tongs.
24:17Come on, let's get out of here.
24:20You don't suppose we could just button up the hatches and stick it out inside the spaceship, do you?
24:24We'd freeze to death.
24:26Take my word for it.
24:27Even if we could insulate well enough, the solar batteries would never stand the drain.
24:30It's moving day, Major West.
24:32Wait a minute.
24:33There's one gauge I think we ought to check, just to see how much time we do have.
24:50Look.
24:52Look.
24:53That must be what the robot saw.
24:54No wonder the poor clunker had a nervous breakdown.
24:58That couldn't be.
25:00That must be what the robot saw here.
25:01It is.
25:04A footprint.
25:05Not of a man.
25:08There was something that walks on two feet.
25:11Only five times as big as anything we ever thought of as human.
25:16Giants.
25:17Come on, dog.
25:19Let's go.
25:20I don't want to leave the family alone a second longer than necessary.
25:22No!
25:24Ah!
25:25Ah!
25:28Ah!
25:29Ah!
25:31Ah!
25:33Ah!
25:33Ah!
25:34Ah!
25:34Ah!
25:35Ah!
25:35Ah!
25:36Ah!
25:36Ah!
25:36Ah!
25:37Ah!
25:37Ah!
25:38Ah!
25:49I don't believe it.
25:51Neither do I.
25:52But let's get out of here.
26:07How's it coming?
26:08Pretty good.
26:33Don't pick too many, dear.
26:35I won't, Mother.
26:56Don't pick too many, dear.
26:57Hey, Mom, I got it working.
26:59What?
27:00The radio telescope.
27:03Did you locate Dad?
27:04I'm not so sure.
27:06Well, can't you talk to him?
27:07I've got a picture, no sound.
27:09What do you see?
27:20See something?
27:22Oh, a giant.
27:26Let me look again.
27:30Did either of them take a gun with them?
27:32What's wrong?
27:34What is it?
27:35I don't know yet.
27:37Well, then why are you talking about guns?
27:42Mom, we've got to do something.
27:44They'll be killed if we don't.
27:45Oh, now, Judy, please, just calm down.
27:48Will.
27:49Will, you come back here.
27:50Do you hear me?
27:51Will!
27:53Will!
27:55Will!
27:57Will!
27:57Will!
27:58Will!
27:58Will!
28:01Will!
28:04Will!
28:06Will!
28:07Will!
28:09Will!
28:09It says all the way out.
28:12I better take another look.
28:14I better take another look.
28:29No, wait!
28:30Wait!
28:30Don't watch him.
28:31He's gone to death.
28:31We're safe in here.
28:32If we get him any matter, we'll tear this mud apart.
28:35Sorry, Doc.
28:51Guess I didn't help him out as much, did I?
28:52At least we know he can feel pain.
28:54Yeah.
28:55He knows we're hiding in here.
29:01My back Dad.
29:08All right.
29:10My back Dad.します.
29:27Sexualit
29:27V
29:27No, no, no, no, no, no.
30:05No, no, no, no, no, no.
30:54No, no, no, no, no, no.
30:58Now, I want you to promise me something on your word of honor.
31:01Yes, sir.
31:02When I tell you to stay and protect the family,
31:04don't you ever leave your post again, understand?
31:08If we're going to survive in this place, we must follow orders.
31:10And that goes for all of us.
31:11There may be other giants around.
31:16Here.
31:18Put this on.
31:23There you go.
31:27Not as big as you thought you were, huh?
31:29Uh-uh.
31:30All right.
31:30Let's move.
31:32Come on.
31:46Leave the ship.
31:48Are you out of your collective mind?
31:50Here we have simple comforts, a more than adequate cuisine,
31:54ample protection from the perils of a planet,
31:56and you want me to leave.
31:58It's either that or freeze to death.
32:00My dear sir,
32:02Zachary Smith would rather freeze to death intact
32:04than provide a few morsels for some carnivorous giant.
32:09No.
32:10You do as you please.
32:11I shall stay here.
32:13It's your funeral, Smith.
32:15Just leave me a few necessities.
32:17I feel confident that I shall survive.
32:19We'll leave you all we can spare.
32:22Well, Don, let's see about getting underway.
32:24Good luck, Smith.
32:26You'll need it.
32:32You'll come back, never fear.
32:34And you'll find me here snug as can be.
32:36You'll see.
32:41I guess this is goodbye, robot.
32:43Goodbye, goodbye.
32:45A sentimental phrase to indicate the separation
32:48or parting of emotional beings.
32:51Never mind that.
32:52It means I won't be seeing you for a while.
32:54They arrived from an early English expression.
32:57That's enough.
32:58And the least you can do
32:59is try to show a little decent sentiment.
33:01We won't be together anymore.
33:03That does not compute.
33:05Oh.
33:07Maybe that'll teach us something about sentiment.
33:11Come on, kids, keep moving.
33:13We have to get out of here.
33:28All right, let's go.
33:29I want us to get out of here as quickly as we can.
33:31All right.
33:33Children!
33:34Come on, now, let's go.
33:35Will?
33:36Where's Penny?
33:37Where's your sister?
33:38She was riding on the turtle, she and the blue.
33:41Then all of a sudden, she was gone.
33:42Well, where did she go?
33:43I don't know.
33:43I turned around and she wasn't there anymore.
33:46Oh.
33:46Don't worry.
33:47I'll find her.
33:48Penny?
33:50Penny!
33:52Penny!
33:54Listen, Don.
33:56When that blizzard hits, which may be sooner than we expect,
33:58the temperature's gonna drop about 60 degrees
34:00in less than half an hour.
34:01Now, the moment it hits 10 below,
34:02I want you to take off by way of the inland sea.
34:05Wouldn't we be better off going by land?
34:07We'd have to go through the Giant's Valley.
34:09And that's too risky,
34:09especially after that close call we had this morning.
34:11Now, Doc, I'm not gonna take off without you.
34:13Whether I come back or not.
34:27Penny!
34:29Penny!
34:30Penny!
34:34Don't worry.
34:36I'll find her!
34:38Come on, sir!
35:25I'm cold.
35:26If I catch pneumonia from this,
35:28they're never, ever going to let me play with either of you again.
35:31I knew turtles were stubborn,
35:33but I thought you'd have more sense than to run away.
35:41Oh, Daddy!
35:46Daddy!
35:51Oh, Daddy, I was so frightened.
35:53It's all right.
35:54There's nothing to be frightened of.
35:55It's all right.
35:56Oh, I'm cold.
35:58I'll bet you are.
36:01Nine below.
36:02One more degree and they'll leave without us.
36:04Come on, piggyback.
36:05Come on, Debbie.
36:06Come on.
36:07Come on.
36:08Come on.
36:10Come on.
36:11All right?
36:12Yeah.
36:13Okay, hang on now.
36:14Okay.
36:30It won't be long.
36:47Will?
36:48Will?
36:50I had to get my tester.
36:53Okay, dear.
36:54Here you go.
37:04We can't leave without Daddy and Penny.
37:06We just can't.
37:07We have to.
37:08Well, I'll die if we don't.
37:09Don, please.
37:10Just a few more minutes.
37:12You think I like to leave without them?
37:14When Dr. Robinson said 10 below zero,
37:16he didn't just pick a number out of a hat.
37:18That's the deadline.
37:19With the emphasis on dead,
37:20if we don't stick to it.
37:21No, no.
37:22I'm not leaving without them.
37:23Don't start the motor.
37:24Don, I'm warning you.
37:25We're not going without them.
37:32Mom, look.
37:53Don, take the gun hatch, just in case.
37:57You are going without them.
37:58No, no.
38:07No, no, no.
38:12No, no.
38:14No, no, no.
38:16No, no.
38:19Yes, sir!
38:21Who's in the air?
38:22All right.
38:31Don, fire!
39:00Don, fire!
39:42Oh, no.
39:43What's the matter?
39:44Those big boulders didn't do the power unit any good.
39:46How long to fix?
39:47Couple hours anyway.
39:49I don't know how safe it is, but we'd better camp here.
40:06Alas, my love, you do me wrong
40:11To cast me out discouragedly
40:16And I have loved you
40:20So long, delighting in thy company
40:28Cream sleeves is my delight
40:32How are you ever going to dress like a lady if you don't hold still?
40:37I'm glad Dad decided to camp here.
40:40All the comforts of home.
40:42Home was never like this.
40:48Cream sleeves is my delight
40:52Cream sleeves is all my joy
40:57Cream sleeves is my heart
41:01A gold man who bought my land
41:05Wow, Dad, bet you don't know what I saw.
41:09What?
41:10Judy and Don.
41:12He was kissing her on the hand like this.
41:15Betty picked up a million germs.
41:18Oh, Penny, dear
41:19Young people sometimes have ways of doing things
41:22Which to wiser heads
41:24Such as you and I
41:25May seem a little strange.
41:29In other words, I should mind my own business?
41:32That's right.
41:33I thought so.
41:39I do find it hard to think of Judy as anything but a child
41:44Well, considering the population implosion up here
41:46We can't very well ask her to play the field now, can we?
41:49Oh, that's right
41:51Now I know the one scientific specialty we didn't bring from Earth
41:54What's that?
41:55A marriage counselor
41:56For them
41:58Who else?
42:00Where do you
42:02Come on
42:02Come on
42:04Come on
42:06Come on
42:09Come on
42:11Come on
42:15How do you
42:15Or do you
42:27R-D, yeah.
42:29I'll learn what W now.
42:32Try W-2.
42:34W-2.
42:37We must find the cave for protection.
42:38We'll be killed if we don't.
42:41Seatbelts on, huh?
42:42Yes, they're all set.
42:43I'll switch them clear, Doc.
42:44All right.
42:45Hold us steady there.
43:10Let's take a look.
43:25It's the city.
43:26There are no cities out here for crying out loud.
43:29Then what is it?
43:30Some sort of geological accident.
43:32How do I know?
43:33Ask Don.
43:33My field's electronics.
43:35Well, pardon me.
43:37It looks almost like some sort of a kind of a castle.
43:42You don't suppose there's somebody still living here?
43:46We'll soon find out.
43:48Don, save the flash.
43:49We'll need them later.
43:51I'll get the flashlights.
44:03We'll see if it's safe enough to spend the night.
44:06Stay with us now.
44:08Now, watch this.
44:15Lights?
44:16Yeah, here.
44:17Well, here.
44:55I don't know.
45:22Debbie, where are you?
45:24Debbie!
45:26Debbie, are you in here?
45:30Debbie!
45:31Debbie!
45:33Debbie!
45:35Debbie!
45:36Debbie, where are you?
45:37Hey, Penny!
45:42Penny, come on out!
45:46Penny!
45:50Debbie!
45:51Hey, Penny!
45:52Will, Debbie's gone.
45:54You women are always getting lost.
45:57Debbie!
45:59Debbie, where are you?
46:01Are you here?
46:05Hey, look, pictures.
46:07We have no time for those.
46:08I've got to find Debbie.
46:11Debbie!
46:16Will, are you hurt?
46:17Stop fussing.
46:18I'm all right.
46:19Get out.
46:21Where are we?
46:22I don't know.
46:33Will?
46:34Will?
46:35Will?
46:39Penny?
46:43Look at this.
46:47Will?
46:49Penny?
46:54I guess they wandered into another room.
47:01Shh.
47:02Listen.
47:04Will?
47:05We're here!
47:10All right?
47:11I'm all right.
47:12All right.
47:16We're doing it closely!
47:18We're trapped!
47:21It's an earthquake!
47:24Ah!
47:25Jack!
47:27Penny!
47:28Where are you?
47:30Ah!
47:34Ah!
47:35Ah!
47:36Ah!
47:38Ah!
47:38Ah!
47:39Ah!
47:39Ah!
47:40Ah!
47:40Ah!
47:49Judy, stay close to Penny.
48:01Judy, stay close to Penny.
48:08Oh, boy, get over here.
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