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00:16:10No estamos acostumbrados a ver.
00:16:13¿Estamos comidas pronto?
00:16:14Está listo en un momento.
00:16:15Solo vamos a comer los chiquillos.
00:16:34¡Emilia!
00:16:36¡Emilia!
00:16:37¡Emilia!
00:16:39¡Amelia! ¿Qué es eso? ¿Qué es eso? ¡Amelia!
00:17:10Can I see you home, Barbara?
00:17:11No, thank you, Mayor. I think I better go back with Professor Walgate.
00:17:15Keep my mind occupied.
00:17:16You sure you want to? My work can wait, you know.
00:17:20Say, Mayor.
00:17:22Mayor, Ben Adams and his wife are dead, same as young Griselle.
00:17:25Where? Up at the farm.
00:17:26At the edge of the airbase.
00:17:38But, Mayor Hawkins, you're taking a great deal for granted.
00:17:42There is absolutely no evidence pointing to radioactive fallout
00:17:48or radioactive contamination of any kind.
00:17:52Yes, we'll do everything we can, I assure you.
00:17:57Yes. Yes. Goodbye.
00:18:00In addition to our headaches with the Pentagon,
00:18:03we're now being accused of killing off the people in this town.
00:18:06Perhaps they'd cooperate, sir,
00:18:07if we could explain more about our anti-missile programming,
00:18:10not the secret stuff.
00:18:11You know that's impossible, Jeff.
00:18:13Come in.
00:18:14It'll be rough if the town turns against us.
00:18:19Sir, we began a complete investigation of the Adams farm,
00:18:23but the local constable, a man named Gibbons,
00:18:26told us to get off the place.
00:18:27Said it came under his jurisdiction
00:18:29and we had no business being there.
00:18:31What kind of cooperation do you call that?
00:18:33Well, they're nervous, upset.
00:18:35We've got to find out how those people died.
00:18:38Now, suppose you get hold of the Adams' relatives.
00:18:40See if you can persuade them to let us do an autopsy.
00:18:43Yes, sir, I'll try.
00:18:45Reassure them.
00:18:46Promise them anything.
00:18:47But get hold of those bodies.
00:18:51I made a complete autopsy on both cases.
00:18:55Call Dr. Bradley in to check my findings,
00:18:57and our opinions concur.
00:18:59It's fantastic.
00:19:02On examination of the skull of Mr. Adams,
00:19:05I noticed two small holes in the base of the occipital region here.
00:19:08They penetrated to the medulla oblongata where the spinal cord meets the brain.
00:19:15I opened the skull to investigate and found this.
00:19:19The brain, it's gone.
00:19:21Yes.
00:19:22Sucked out like an egg through those two holes.
00:19:27That's not all.
00:19:29The entire spinal cord is missing.
00:19:32But it's incredible.
00:19:34It's as if some mental vampire were at work.
00:19:37Where's the brain and spinal cord gone?
00:19:39I'm a doctor, Colonel, not a detective.
00:19:42There's nothing like this in the books.
00:19:44Major Cummings had the best explanation so far.
00:19:47Mental vampire.
00:19:49That's rubbish.
00:19:50Possibly some animal.
00:19:52Colonel, Colonel, I've lived in these backwards all my life.
00:19:55And I can assure you there's no animal in these parts or anywhere else, for that matter,
00:19:58that could do that.
00:20:00Maybe that guy Gibbons was right about the supernatural.
00:20:04Well, whatever the explanation, we'll find it.
00:20:06We must find it.
00:20:09In the meantime, doctor, I trust I can rely on your discretion.
00:20:13Not to tell the mayor or the townspeople.
00:20:16Of course, I've got an overworked practice as it is, Colonel.
00:20:19Thank you.
00:20:21Dr. Warren, I want you to get on the phone.
00:20:24Consult the top medical specialists, wherever they are.
00:20:27Yes, sir.
00:20:28Captain, contact the best authorities.
00:20:31Tell them what the problem is.
00:20:33Find out what they have to say about it.
00:20:34Jeff, the townsfolk know you.
00:20:38Talk to them.
00:20:39Check on anything that seems to be extraordinary, no matter what it is.
00:20:42Yes, sir.
00:20:50Yes, sir.
00:21:03Let's see.
00:21:09Yes, sir.
00:21:11Yes, sir.
00:21:29¿Aló?
00:21:34¿Aló?
00:21:35¿Aló?
00:21:45Uh, Ms. Griselle?
00:22:01Oh, Ms. Griselle, I, uh...
00:22:05Great.
00:22:08Look, uh...
00:22:11Ms. Griselle, I, I'm sorry for, uh, barging in like that, but, uh...
00:22:16Well, I knocked and there was no answer, and the door was open, so I...
00:22:19Make yourself at home, Major. I'll be out in a minute.
00:22:23Uh, thank you.
00:22:34Oh, uh, I was just, um, glancing around.
00:22:53That's all right. Professor Walgate was preparing these for publication anyway.
00:22:57Oh, are you correlating his material?
00:22:58I do most of it. He dictates on this.
00:23:01I edit the tapes and prepare the draft manuscripts.
00:23:04Some job.
00:23:05Mm, but interesting.
00:23:07The professor must be quite a guy. Thought control, cybernetics, all that stuff.
00:23:11Mm, that's only half of it.
00:23:13Strange, isn't it? Finding a man like that here in, uh, in Winthrop?
00:23:17Look, in these uncivilized backwards, I think you were going to say.
00:23:23Well, I'm afraid so.
00:23:24Well, the explanation is quite a simple one.
00:23:27Professor Walgate had a stroke about five years ago. He's retired now.
00:23:30Well, he still works.
00:23:31Mm, and at odd hours.
00:23:33Odd hours?
00:23:34Mm, he thinks nothing of starting work at eleven at night and working until the small hours of the morning.
00:23:40You know, the mayor mentioned that Walgate was an authority on psychic phenomena.
00:23:43Is that still a hobby of his?
00:23:45I don't know. If it is, you'll have Dr. Bradley after him.
00:23:48Dr. Bradley said no more overwork or excitement.
00:23:51What about you?
00:23:53What do you mean?
00:23:54Well, don't you ever get some time off?
00:23:56Well, sometimes.
00:24:01Hello, Howard. Come on in.
00:24:03Oh, this is Major Cummings from the base.
00:24:06Yeah, I know. We, we've met.
00:24:09Well, uh, I guess I'll be running along.
00:24:12Well, you've only just been here a few minutes.
00:24:13Oh, I was just passing on my way back to the base.
00:24:15Quite a roundabout route.
00:24:18The new airfield extension covers a lot of ground.
00:24:21Too much for one thrope's liking.
00:24:22It must keep you pretty busy.
00:24:25Yes, yes, there's a lot to do.
00:24:27I bet there is.
00:24:29Come again?
00:24:30You found that G.I. killer yet?
00:24:33You know, you'd be far better off hunting him down instead of tomcatting around here.
00:24:38That's so busty.
00:24:43Come on.
00:24:45Cut it out to both of you. Come on.
00:24:50Sorry.
00:24:52I hope I didn't break anything.
00:24:54I think you'd better leave, Major.
00:24:56You've done enough damage for one morning.
00:25:15Good night, Sergeant.
00:25:17Good night, Sergeant.
00:25:19When you tell me you haven't known me long enough...
00:25:23Yeah, okay.
00:25:24Okay, I'll see you later.
00:25:27How do you like that?
00:25:28She says we haven't been properly introduced.
00:25:30And she's a nurse.
00:25:31I hope you made out better with the museums and stuff.
00:25:34No, not a chance.
00:25:34They all think I'm crazy.
00:25:35How'd you make that?
00:25:36Listen now, we've got work to do.
00:25:38You're the guy who works after five, remember, not me.
00:25:40Now, wait a minute.
00:25:40This is serious.
00:25:41I want you to give me all the information you can on our Professor Walgate.
00:25:44Everything he's ever written.
00:25:46Books, articles, everything.
00:25:47Everything he's ever written.
00:26:21Now, don't worry.
00:26:22I'll have this guy in jugbite tomorrow night.
00:26:24So long, Mayor.
00:27:04Let's do it.
00:27:35¡Gracias!
00:28:04¡Gracias!
00:28:26¡Gracias!
00:28:26All right, fellas, all right now. Let's stop this nonsense.
00:28:29No fancy atomic radiation caused these deaths.
00:28:33What about the mayor? What killed him?
00:28:35Who are you trying to fool, Gibbons? It's the atomic fallout.
00:28:39Hold it, fellas, hold it!
00:28:42Someone murdered the mayor.
00:28:43The same maniac that killed Jack Grisel, Ben Adams and his wife.
00:28:47All right, Gibbons, where is he?
00:28:49If you'll shut up, I'll tell you.
00:28:50Right there, let him talk.
00:28:53Now, the fellow we're after is out there in the woods.
00:28:55Probably some airbase GI that's gone wild.
00:28:58Now, he can't get far if we move fast and I say let's stop jabbering and get after him.
00:29:02Wyatt, let's get him.
00:29:03All right, now, let's go.
00:29:20Right, fellas. Let's fight this guy.
00:29:40Keep a sharp look out, okay?
00:29:41Yeah, give me that.
00:29:42Okay, let's go.
00:29:51Keep a sharp look out, okay?
00:29:51We're gonna take a sharp look out.
00:29:54Let's go.
00:30:00Okay, let's go.
00:30:01Let's go.
00:30:01Let's go.
00:30:07Let's go.
00:30:08Come on.
00:30:17Let's go.
00:30:21Now, let's go.
00:30:23Excuse me, sir, this just came in from the FBI.
00:30:27Walgate, brilliant scientist, recluse, considered highly eccentric.
00:30:31That old guy Walgate, sounds like a cross between Einstein and Robinson Crusoe, sir.
00:30:35It's more interesting all the time.
00:30:38Okay, sergeant, I'm going out for a while.
00:30:53Oh, my God.
00:31:27Oh, my God.
00:31:46Well, hello.
00:31:49Nice to see you again.
00:31:50I'm very busy.
00:31:51Well, I'd like to see the professor.
00:31:55Oh, yes, of course.
00:31:57Thank you.
00:32:01Come in.
00:32:04Professor Walgate, Major Cummings from the airbase to see you.
00:32:07Sorry to barge in like this, Professor.
00:32:10Not at all.
00:32:11These days I welcome any excuse to stop work.
00:32:14Isn't that so, Barbara?
00:32:16Please take it, sir, Major.
00:32:18Oh, thank you.
00:32:20I came to see you about this business with the mayor.
00:32:24Terrible tragedy, really terrible.
00:32:26I need your help, Professor.
00:32:27Anything you say, just name it.
00:32:29Well, this is the fourth death in the space of a few days.
00:32:31Not only are they terrible tragedies in themselves, but they're turning the town smoke against us at the base.
00:32:36It's just ignorance, my dear fellow.
00:32:39These people are simple, one might say, narrow in their outlook.
00:32:42Of course, the very secrecy of your activities doesn't help this development of radar boosted by atomic power.
00:32:50What gave you that idea, sir?
00:32:52Well, there was a piece in the Atom Journal about your work on reactors.
00:32:57It wasn't a year ago when I read somewhere about the new radar patterns.
00:33:02Of course, this territory's ideal for that kind of work.
00:33:04I put two and two together.
00:33:05And made five?
00:33:07So we say four and a half.
00:33:08But you don't have to worry, Major.
00:33:10What I surmise, I keep to myself.
00:33:12Well, I hope so, sir.
00:33:14Let me offer you a drink.
00:33:15Whiskey?
00:33:16Uh, yes, please.
00:33:17Uh, straight.
00:33:20Barbara.
00:33:21Uh, no, thank you, Professor.
00:33:23I'll have the last chapter finished tomorrow.
00:33:25That's fine.
00:33:26That's real progress.
00:33:27I've already begun on volume two.
00:33:29My mind is fairly buzzing with these strange words.
00:33:33Just a few elementary ideas on the subject, Major.
00:33:36Not so advanced as present-day developments.
00:33:38I'll transcribe these while you talk.
00:33:40Excuse me.
00:33:45That business of her brother, she was devoted to him.
00:33:49Yes, that was a tough break.
00:33:52I don't want to seem morbid, but did you see his face after he died?
00:33:59Yes.
00:34:00What was it like?
00:34:01I have a reason for asking.
00:34:05Well, it was an expression of complete horror.
00:34:09Fright.
00:34:11Almost insane, I guess.
00:34:20What is it?
00:34:20Did you get him?
00:34:21What did?
00:34:22Okay, fellas.
00:34:23Okay, okay.
00:34:23Get him.
00:34:25No, just a false alarm.
00:34:26That's all.
00:34:28As you said yourself, sir, the people here are simple and superstitious.
00:34:32Maybe they're not so wrong after all.
00:34:34What do you mean?
00:34:35Hmm?
00:34:37About the supernatural?
00:34:38Something unreal?
00:34:39Something never seen by anyone before?
00:34:41I can't accept that.
00:34:42I've always disproved such theories.
00:34:44What is it, then?
00:34:46Nothing supernatural, I'm sure.
00:34:47I can't believe that.
00:34:48I'm a scientist.
00:34:49You've made a study of psychic phenomena, haven't you?
00:34:51I tell you, it can't be that.
00:34:53It can't be.
00:34:55Professor, you know what Dr. Bradley said.
00:34:58Was it absolutely necessary to upset the professor?
00:35:02It's nothing, nothing, Barbara.
00:35:05Major and I were just having a quiet talk.
00:35:07I got dizzy.
00:35:08Well, your quiet little talk is over, Major.
00:35:11First Howard Gibbons, now the professor.
00:35:13Do you have to go around making trouble?
00:35:16You really believe that, don't you?
00:35:17I can believe my eyes.
00:35:19I'm sorry, Professor.
00:35:20I didn't mean to disturb you.
00:35:20Not at all.
00:35:22Excuse me if I don't rise.
00:35:23Yes, sir.
00:35:24Excuse me.
00:35:43It's me, it's Burke.
00:35:49Have you finished searching the quarry yet?
00:35:51Yeah, and the men are tired.
00:35:52They want to go home.
00:35:53But they can't quit now.
00:35:54We've almost reached the airbase.
00:35:55Well, you better tell them, they won't listen to me.
00:35:59Okay, fellas, you spread out again.
00:36:01We'll join up at the Adams fence.
00:36:13Say, you hear something?
00:36:15Yeah.
00:36:16Funny sound.
00:36:20You take that path, and I'll take this one.
00:36:22And if you see anything, shout.
00:36:23You said not to let each other out of sight.
00:36:26These paths run almost parallel to each other.
00:36:28We'll meet up a ways anyway.
00:36:29The dawn's beginning to come up.
00:36:31Wait a little.
00:36:31We'll see better then.
00:36:32Oh, we're closer there now.
00:36:34Come on, boy.
00:36:42Come on.
00:36:43You take that one, fella.
00:36:44You take that one.
00:37:32Gibbons!
00:37:33Gibbons!
00:37:38Where are you?
00:37:41Gibbons!
00:37:42Gibbons!
00:37:43Where the heck are you?
00:37:45Gibbons!
00:37:54Gibbons!
00:37:55Gibbons!
00:37:56Where are you?
00:38:01Gibbons!
00:38:03Gibbons!
00:38:06Gibbons!
00:38:07Gibbons!
00:38:18i think you should go home mrs gibbon
00:38:20no i'm all right doctor i'll wait here for my boy
00:38:25don't worry we'll find him
00:38:30oh where's howard where is he we've searched everywhere yeah he just disappeared
00:38:35oh i don't believe it he must be there i'm gonna look for him myself you can't go in the
00:38:41woods
00:38:41alone oh but i gotta find him i've got to find my boy
00:38:49oh you'd better see that she gets home get your wife to look after her
00:38:52have you searched the woods thoroughly we kept calling for him if gibbons is out there and still
00:38:56alive he would have heard us no point in searching anymore i reckon we ought to call a council
00:39:01meeting and decide what we're going to do yeah what about it bradley
00:39:04well let's get melville he's the deputy mayor suppose it's up to him
00:39:21everyone quiet please now you all know why we're here we've had four deaths and now our constable
00:39:27has disappeared the cause of these deaths is still unknown everybody seems to have their
00:39:32own ideas and they all seem connected with the new airbase now you're talking for this
00:39:37reason i've asked major cummings to this meeting he's going to help us in any way he possibly
00:39:41can that goes for his commanding officer colonel butler who is very concerned about what's happened
00:39:47cut out the soft soap melville let's get down to brass tacks all i know is before this airbase
00:39:52came here we were doing fine now you and these air force fellows tell us that it's not radiation
00:39:59at all well maybe you're right at that i don't know but forgetting about the deaths how do you explain
00:40:06the change in quality of the cows milk even the quantity let the major tell me about that go ahead
00:40:11major well no one can make anyone believe something if they don't want to believe it but it has been
00:40:17positively proven that there is no radiation affecting anyone in winthrop not even the cows
00:40:24as for the milk i don't know enough about farming but i would assume that he knew his business
00:40:28and so do i it was the noise of the jets that did it nothing more it frightened the herd
00:40:34but i can tell you
00:40:35that the herd is normal again they've got used to it thank you as for the deaths gentlemen we are
00:40:47equally
00:40:47at a loss to give an answer and equally disturbed now there's been some talk of a mad gi on
00:40:52the prowl
00:40:53well this i can assure you is not true we've checked and rechecked our personnel we know how you feel
00:41:00but we're trying to protect our countries from a guided missile attack if you would only help us instead of
00:41:05fighting us uh it's all a waste of time let's get rid of the base we had no trouble before
00:41:11they came
00:41:12here we'll have no trouble after they leave i think that's right
00:41:26gibbons
00:41:39it was terrible jeff what could have happened to him i don't know would you like a drink no no
00:41:46thanks
00:41:50barbara i think professor walgate is involved in these deaths i don't understand
00:41:55no neither do i maybe it's just a hunch but his background his training
00:42:01oh jeff look barbara i've checked on walgate
00:42:06this uh this research of his somehow i think it ties in with what's happened here in winthrop
00:42:11oh that's crazy is it mind if i borrow this where are you going i take a look at your
00:42:18cemetery
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00:44:30hey
00:44:32hey anybody out there
00:44:33i'm locked in here
00:44:35hey
00:44:36hey
00:44:38hey
00:44:40hey
00:44:40oh
00:44:58¡Gracias!
00:45:39¡Gracias!
00:45:53¡Gracias!
00:46:06Any word yet for Major Cummings?
00:46:08Not a thing yet, sir.
00:46:09Well, keep trying.
00:46:11Hello.
00:46:12Hello, Miss Griselle.
00:46:14This is Captain Chester.
00:46:15I've been trying to locate Major Cummings.
00:46:17Well, he left here about 7.30.
00:46:19Well, did he say where he was going?
00:46:21Yes, he borrowed a flashlight for me
00:46:23and said something about going to the cemetery.
00:46:26Look, I don't like the sound of all this.
00:46:28You wait there.
00:46:29I'll be over right away.
00:46:44I'll be right back.
00:46:56I'll be right back.
00:47:03I need to go for it.
00:47:06You've got this time here.
00:47:06I'm not going to die.
00:47:07I'm not going to die, man.
00:47:07I'll be on this one way.
00:47:09I'll be right back.
00:47:09First of all, Paul, are you...
00:47:13¿Estás seguro que este es el lugar?
00:47:15Oh, este es el lugar, está bien.
00:47:25¿Está bien?
00:47:26¿Está bien?
00:47:28No se escucha nada.
00:47:30Espera un minuto.
00:47:32¡Vamos a este lado!
00:47:36¡Hay alguien dentro!
00:47:37¿Está bien, está bien, está bien?
00:47:39¡Es jazón!
00:47:40¡Hold us!
00:47:41¡Oh, Harry!
00:47:43¡Como!
00:47:43¡Hold the flashlight closer!
00:47:46¡He's coming!
00:47:50¡Here he is!
00:47:51¡Jeff!
00:47:52¡Jeff!
00:47:54¡There's no air in here!
00:47:55¡Keep the door open!
00:47:57¡He'll be alright!
00:47:57¡Just relax!
00:47:58¡Jeff!
00:47:59¡Jeff, it's me!
00:48:00¡Barbera!
00:48:00¿Are you alright?
00:48:01¡Barbera!
00:48:02¡Ya, ya no, to me, buddy!
00:48:03¡It's Barbara!
00:48:04¡Well, locked in!
00:48:05¡No air in!
00:48:06¡Take it easy now!
00:48:06Come on, we'll get you back to the base.
00:48:10¡No, I gotta see Walgate!
00:48:12¡No sheep to see anybody!
00:48:13¡I've got to see Walgate!
00:48:18¡Come in!
00:48:21¡Good evening!
00:48:24¡Major Cummings!
00:48:26¡Barbera!
00:48:26¡It's very late!
00:48:27¡I hope you don't mind, sir!
00:48:28¡Oh, on the contrary!
00:48:29¡I'm glad to see you!
00:48:30¡Sit down, won't you!
00:48:31¡We, uh...
00:48:32¡We missed you at the town council meeting!
00:48:35¡I saw Gibbons afterwards!
00:48:37¡His mind was gone completely mad!
00:48:39¡Streetful!
00:48:40¡I was hoping maybe you could help us, sir!
00:48:41¡Me?
00:48:42¡How could I help you?
00:48:44¡You're an atomic expert!
00:48:45¡Who told you that?
00:48:46¡Our files in Washington!
00:48:49¡Have you been checking on me?
00:48:51¡Yes!
00:48:52¡Oh!
00:48:53Yeah, would you, um...
00:48:54Would you care for a cigarette, Professor?
00:48:55¡No, thanks!
00:48:56I'm attached to my pipe.
00:48:58Uh, Professor,
00:49:00I read one of your books
00:49:01on the, uh, materialization of thought.
00:49:04Now, you denied that it was possible,
00:49:06but the thought was intriguing.
00:49:08Yes, if it could be done,
00:49:09why man could create power by thought.
00:49:12He could will a door to open.
00:49:15He could perform useful work
00:49:16without moving from his chair.
00:49:18Practically anything.
00:49:19I said it was impossible,
00:49:20didn't I?
00:49:22Is it?
00:49:23Perhaps with atomic power,
00:49:25it could be done.
00:49:25Oh, please, I'm tired and sick.
00:49:28Stop badgering me, please.
00:49:30I will if you'll answer me a few questions.
00:49:32Jeff!
00:49:32I'm sorry, but I've got to go on.
00:49:34What were you doing
00:49:35in the cemetery tonight, Professor?
00:49:39Were you, uh, looking for this?
00:49:46I didn't mean to shut you in,
00:49:48close the door on you.
00:49:49I was frightened when I heard you.
00:49:52I only wanted time to get away.
00:49:55I only realized later
00:49:57that you might be shut,
00:49:59trapped.
00:50:00I called Barbara,
00:50:02but she called me.
00:50:02If she hadn't rescued me,
00:50:03I wouldn't be alive.
00:50:04Jeff!
00:50:05What were you doing there, Professor?
00:50:09I had to examine the mare's body.
00:50:11I had to find out the truth.
00:50:17What was that?
00:50:21Professor, what's the matter?
00:50:22Professor, what's the matter?
00:50:23Here, sit back.
00:50:24Professor, can you hear me?
00:50:27It's a terrible story.
00:50:30Shut down your atomic plant, radar.
00:50:35Call Dr. Bradley right away.
00:50:36I'm going back to the base.
00:50:38Jeff!
00:50:40Be careful.
00:50:42I'm afraid.
00:50:43I'll be back right away.
00:50:46I'll try that again
00:50:47while I have more time.
00:50:53But the thing's fantastic.
00:50:56You can't shut down
00:50:57a whole atomic power plant
00:50:58on such a wild theory.
00:51:00You can't deny the facts, sir.
00:51:01Griselle, the Adams couple,
00:51:02the mare,
00:51:03we all died a few minutes
00:51:04after the peak of our radar test,
00:51:05right after our atomic plant
00:51:06was operating under full power.
00:51:08But it'll take months
00:51:09to get the plant operating again.
00:51:11Well, it's better than risking
00:51:12any more lives
00:51:12or madmen like Gibbons.
00:51:16Okay.
00:51:18Let's put it on ice.
00:51:23How soon you'll be ready, Pete?
00:51:25We'll shut her down
00:51:26in five minutes.
00:51:30The rods are all smashed.
00:51:32What happened?
00:51:32I don't know.
00:51:33We just found them all broken.
00:51:34We'll never be able
00:51:35to shut her down now.
00:51:36What about spares?
00:51:36You know how we put
00:51:37this space together, Jeff.
00:51:38We've no extras of anything.
00:51:40Well, there must be some way
00:51:40of controlling the reaction.
00:51:42No, the rods,
00:51:42we don't stand a chance.
00:51:43The nearest supply
00:51:45would be at the Hanford Works
00:51:46in the Columbia River.
00:51:47How soon can we get
00:51:47a shipment flown in here?
00:51:48Four to six hours
00:51:49if you're flown right now.
00:51:53Get me the Hanford Works
00:51:54on the Columbia River
00:51:54right away.
00:52:00Well, Doc, how is he?
00:52:02Oh, there's no question.
00:52:03It's another attack
00:52:04a little more serious
00:52:05than the last.
00:52:06He'll be all right.
00:52:07Oh, sure, sure, sure, sure.
00:52:09She gets plenty of rest.
00:52:12Call me if there's any change.
00:52:14For goodness sake,
00:52:15get somebody out here
00:52:15to stay with you.
00:52:16Jeff, Major Cummings
00:52:18said he'll be back soon.
00:52:20Jeff?
00:52:20Major Cummings?
00:52:25Obviously, those rods
00:52:27were destroyed.
00:52:28How and for what reason,
00:52:29we don't know.
00:52:31But we do know
00:52:32that we're in trouble
00:52:32up here.
00:52:33Serious trouble.
00:52:37Hello.
00:52:39Yes, put her through.
00:52:41It's for you, Jeff.
00:52:42Barbara Griselle.
00:52:43Thank you.
00:52:44Hello, Barbara.
00:52:47Okay, good.
00:52:48We'll be right over.
00:52:49Right, bye.
00:52:51Walgate's regained consciousness.
00:52:52I think we'd better
00:52:53get over there right away, sir.
00:52:54Right.
00:52:55Now, we'd better get
00:52:55some sidearms.
00:52:56Check.
00:52:57Casper, get hold of
00:52:58Dr. Bradley and Melville
00:52:59right away.
00:53:00Have them meet us
00:53:01at Walgate's house.
00:53:03I shall feel better
00:53:04after I've told you everything.
00:53:07Maybe you can help me
00:53:08to clear up this
00:53:09ghastly business.
00:53:10But no matter
00:53:10what you do to me,
00:53:12remember those
00:53:13horrible deaths
00:53:14were beyond my control.
00:53:16Go on, Professor.
00:53:18For many years now,
00:53:21I have been working
00:53:22on a theory
00:53:23of thought materialization.
00:53:26The entire apparatus
00:53:28to give it
00:53:29the required boost
00:53:30is in my laboratory.
00:53:33Laboratory?
00:53:34Didn't know you had one.
00:53:36There were many things
00:53:37you didn't know, my child.
00:53:39If you had,
00:53:40you'd never have come here again.
00:53:42You can see it later.
00:53:44But I knew I could never succeed
00:53:47on the principles
00:53:48of telepathy.
00:53:50I needed to stimulate
00:53:52my brain
00:53:54to the extent
00:53:55that I could detach
00:53:56thought from my conscious
00:53:58to give it
00:54:00a separate entity
00:54:01of its own.
00:54:04I concentrated
00:54:06on the simplest experiment
00:54:08to turn the page
00:54:10to turn the page
00:54:10of a book.
00:54:11I designed
00:54:12an instrument
00:54:13to create
00:54:14a sudden
00:54:15and powerful
00:54:16electrical boost
00:54:17to help me
00:54:19free my thought.
00:54:22But each application
00:54:24of the electric charge
00:54:26created a shock
00:54:27almost equal
00:54:29to electrocution.
00:54:30it made me ill.
00:54:34Dr. Bradley
00:54:35diagnosed exhaustion.
00:54:37He thought
00:54:38my illness
00:54:39was caused
00:54:39by overwork
00:54:40in getting my papers
00:54:41ready for publication.
00:54:44He introduced me
00:54:45to Barbara Grisel.
00:54:47With Barbara
00:54:49as my secretary
00:54:50I was able
00:54:52to satisfy
00:54:52my publisher
00:54:53and continue
00:54:54my experiments
00:54:55to materialize
00:54:57thought.
00:54:59For a long time
00:55:01I persisted
00:55:02in this one experiment
00:55:04without success.
00:55:06Until one night.
00:55:22The lightning
00:55:23in striking the house
00:55:24gave my instruments
00:55:25a sudden
00:55:26fire and charge
00:55:27of power.
00:55:28And my thought
00:55:29was free.
00:55:31Free to turn
00:55:32the page of a book.
00:55:35I altered
00:55:36the design
00:55:37of my equipment
00:55:38to generate
00:55:39these violent
00:55:40power boosts.
00:55:41But it was
00:55:42very dangerous
00:55:43and I could only
00:55:44undergo each experiment
00:55:45after a long
00:55:46period of rest.
00:55:48Whenever I felt
00:55:49well enough
00:55:50to absorb the shock
00:55:51I found no difficulty
00:55:52in moving
00:55:53small objects.
00:55:56Eventually
00:55:57I developed
00:55:58a certain tolerance
00:55:59to the high voltages
00:56:00I used.
00:56:01But what I really
00:56:03needed
00:56:03for regular experiments
00:56:05was a new
00:56:06form of power.
00:56:08something that
00:56:09was smoother
00:56:10something that
00:56:11would flow
00:56:12through my brain
00:56:13without causing
00:56:14collapse.
00:56:16The new atomic
00:56:17plant at the airbase
00:56:19provided me
00:56:20with this power.
00:56:21I devised
00:56:22additional apparatus
00:56:23that enabled me
00:56:25to divert
00:56:26a portion
00:56:26of the atomic
00:56:27power
00:56:28that was radiating
00:56:29between the ground
00:56:30station
00:56:31and the radar
00:56:32aircraft
00:56:32circling
00:56:3340,000 feet
00:56:34above.
00:56:36It was power
00:56:37which I could
00:56:37control
00:56:38and I learned
00:56:39how to amplify
00:56:40my thoughts
00:56:41without hurting
00:56:41myself.
00:56:43I was able
00:56:44to detach
00:56:44my thoughts
00:56:45and allow them
00:56:46to work
00:56:47on their own.
00:56:52I began
00:56:53to devise
00:56:54a being
00:56:54into which
00:56:55the thought
00:56:56once released
00:56:57could enter
00:56:58and preserve
00:56:59itself
00:56:59for all humanity.
00:57:01I envisaged
00:57:02something akin
00:57:03to the human brain
00:57:04with life
00:57:05and mobility
00:57:06but without
00:57:07the limitations
00:57:08of man's body.
00:57:09I concentrated
00:57:11my entire thought
00:57:13on its creation.
00:57:16I succeeded
00:57:17but like
00:57:18thought itself
00:57:18it was invisible.
00:57:25That night
00:57:26I entered
00:57:27my laboratory
00:57:27to take advantage
00:57:28of a radar test
00:57:30only to find
00:57:32the place
00:57:32in shambles.
00:57:34My equipment
00:57:35wrecked
00:57:35beyond repair.
00:57:38All of my notes
00:57:39about its creation
00:57:40and how I thought
00:57:41it could be controlled
00:57:42were destroyed.
00:57:45I knew now
00:57:46that I had created
00:57:47a fiend.
00:57:48There was no
00:57:49other explanation.
00:57:51I was helpless
00:57:52but whom could I tell?
00:57:54Who would believe
00:57:55such a fantastic story?
00:57:59I could sense
00:58:00the presence
00:58:00of the fiend
00:58:01there in the room
00:58:02with me
00:58:03growing more powerful
00:58:05with each succeeding day.
00:58:06My one desire
00:58:07was to destroy
00:58:08the thing
00:58:09but I possessed
00:58:11no means
00:58:11of projecting
00:58:12my thought
00:58:12to do so.
00:58:14Then I could hear it.
00:58:17Was it possible
00:58:18that there were
00:58:19more than one?
00:58:20I was unable
00:58:21to stop them.
00:58:23They were now
00:58:24drawing power
00:58:25from the atomic station.
00:58:29It's intelligence
00:58:31had expanded
00:58:32and I knew
00:58:33how to make
00:58:33its escape
00:58:35and then followed
00:58:36these horrible deaths
00:58:37in Gibbon's madness.
00:58:38I had to know
00:58:40what I had done.
00:58:41I had to see
00:58:42one of the bodies.
00:58:43I went to the mayor's tomb.
00:58:45I now know
00:58:46that I have created
00:58:47a mental vampire,
00:58:49a fiend
00:58:50that needs to
00:58:52drain the intellect
00:58:53to survive
00:58:54and multiply.
00:58:56I'll get it.
00:58:59Supposing you're right,
00:59:00Professor,
00:59:00how does it live?
00:59:01How else
00:59:02put in the brains
00:59:03and nerve centers
00:59:05removed from
00:59:06these dead people.
00:59:07Then where are they
00:59:08and why can't we
00:59:09see them?
00:59:09This is nonsense.
00:59:11We're facing
00:59:12a new form of life
00:59:14that nobody
00:59:15understands.
00:59:18I believe
00:59:18it feeds
00:59:19on the radiation
00:59:20from your
00:59:20atomic plant
00:59:21and that it's evil.
00:59:25Professor,
00:59:26it's my opinion
00:59:27that the evil
00:59:28is all in your mind.
00:59:30You're in need
00:59:30of medical assistance.
00:59:32Ah, Doctor,
00:59:32I'm glad to see
00:59:33you're here.
00:59:34This man's become
00:59:34a raving lunatic.
00:59:36Hey,
00:59:36what's going on
00:59:37out there?
00:59:39Hey, look!
00:59:52Hello.
00:59:54Hello!
00:59:58Professor,
00:59:59what's wrong
00:59:59with your telephone?
01:00:00Nothing should be
01:00:01the matter
01:00:01unless they've got
01:00:02enough intelligence
01:00:03to cut the lines.
01:00:05Jeff,
01:00:05I want you to get
01:00:06over to the air base.
01:00:06I want emergency patrols.
01:00:16He's dead.
01:00:18I'll give you
01:00:19a hand with this.
01:00:20Hey, quick,
01:00:20barricade that window.
01:00:21Professor,
01:00:22have you got anything
01:00:22we can nail
01:00:23across that window?
01:00:24There's a lumber
01:00:24in my laboratory.
01:00:27I've got to get out.
01:00:29I've got to get out of this.
01:00:30Pull yourself together
01:00:31and help me with this.
01:00:47Well, at least
01:00:47hold the door.
01:00:49Oh, never mind.
01:01:08Hey, Captain,
01:01:09give me a hand.
01:01:11If we'd only see them,
01:01:13we'd know what to do.
01:01:14Is there any way
01:01:14to make them visible?
01:01:15Not that I know,
01:01:16unless it's a question
01:01:17of the amount
01:01:18of atomic radiation
01:01:19that's available.
01:01:30Hello?
01:01:31Hello, Casper?
01:01:32Casper,
01:01:32I want to talk
01:01:32to the colonel.
01:01:33Hello?
01:01:34Hello, Casper,
01:01:34are you there?
01:01:35Hello?
01:01:35Hello?
01:01:36Hello?
01:01:36Uh-uh, uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh.
01:01:39Hello?
01:01:40What the hell is he like?
01:01:41Well, I got to go.
01:01:42Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh
01:01:58-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh
01:02:06-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh.
01:02:14i'm gonna get out of here i tell you
01:02:18melville melville melville get a grip on yourself get a hold of yourself
01:02:42why are they so quiet maybe they're gonna leave us alone i doubt it but they've just put out a
01:02:47burst of energy perhaps they need to rest colonel butler yes how long does it take to shut down
01:02:51your atomic plant why if my theory is right then without the radiation of which i was speaking
01:02:56these things must die good grief what is it what are you saying let me through
01:03:06hey chap professor they're becoming visible
01:03:20someone or something must have increased the power of the atomic plant
01:03:26what have i unleashed ghastly it's horrible oh you can say that again
01:03:31it all ties up with what dr warren explained to us sir
01:03:34look careful
01:04:15i'll get those side arms
01:04:21i'm sure it's the atomic plant so long as it goes on they will multiply
01:04:26getting stronger and stronger yeah well we'll see about that
01:04:39well anyway they're mortal
01:05:01hold it you'll hit him
01:05:16he's dead we've got to stop him there's only one way shut down your atomic plant unless we shut off
01:05:24the radiation we'll all be destroyed and heaven knows how many others
01:05:27sir there's a dynamite shed between here and the plant if i can get through i can blow up the
01:05:30control room
01:05:32well if that's the way it's got to be i'm afraid it is
01:05:37jeff must it be you jeff yeah i i know the control room layout they don't be careful jeff please
01:05:42and be sure to lock this door
01:05:50he can't go alone he won't last a minute amongst those fiends
01:05:54it's too late professor anyway somebody had to get through
01:05:57then cover him as he leaves the house and shoot straight don't waste the shot
01:06:01you see him no not yet
01:06:19you can't you can't it's suicide they're my creation perhaps i can control them
01:06:24give jeff a chance lock it after me
01:06:26no
01:06:32ah
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01:12:59Jeff!
01:13:01Jeff!
01:13:03I thought that...
01:13:04It's okay, honey.
01:13:05It's all over.
01:13:07Well, Major, I'm leaving you in charge.
01:13:09Report back when you have the situation well in hand.
01:13:13Good luck, Jeff.
01:13:14Thanks, boy.
01:13:17Well, Doc, I hope now that we've got this thing licked,
01:13:20you'll encourage your people to cooperate with us.
01:13:22Well, I reckon we owe it to you, Major.
01:13:25And it strikes me you are setting a very good example.
01:13:55Thank you.
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