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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) S1 E00 - No Place To Hide (Bonus Unaired Pilot Episode)

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00:03The End
00:44This is Alpha Control.
00:46Zero minus seven minutes and holding.
00:49Delay caused by difficulty with liquid oxygen loading valve.
00:53Zero minus seven minutes and holding.
01:00The End
01:13TV satellite control, take over.
01:17Ladies and gentlemen,
01:19today the first of what may be as many as 10 million families per year
01:23is setting out on its epic voyage into man's newest frontier for colonization, deep space.
01:30Reaching out into other worlds from our desperately overcrowded planet, a series of deep thrust
01:35telescopic probes into neighboring galaxies have conclusively established Alpha Centauri
01:42as the one planet within the range of our technology able to furnish ideal conditions
01:47for human existence.
01:48The space family, selected from more than two million volunteers for its unique balance
01:53of scientific achievement, emotional stability and pioneer resourcefulness, will spend the
01:58ninety-eight years of their voyage frozen into the state of suspended animation.
02:20This is Alpha Control.
02:22We are at six minutes, forty seconds and holding.
02:24We have encountered an electrical power failure in our computer at the Bermuda Tracking Station.
02:31Six minutes, forty seconds and holding.
02:44This is Alpha Control resuming countdown.
02:47We are at six minutes, forty seconds and counting.
02:51Power has been restored at our Bermuda Tracking Station.
02:54Six minutes, thirty seconds and counting.
03:11The spaceship's electronic brain will take over for the balance of the century-long hibernation, during
03:16which it will be traveling at the almost unimaginable speed of light.
03:21Here, now, is the Gemini 12, the culmination of nearly forty years of intensive research and
03:27the most sophisticated piece of hardware yet devised by the mind of man.
03:31Bold in concept, brilliant in execution, this most delicate, yet most colossal of instruments,
03:37makes possible man's thrust into deep space and will, in approximately five minutes, set out
03:43on its quest for a new world.
03:45Heading the expedition will be Dr. John Robinson, Professor of Astrophysics at the University
03:50of Stellar Dynamics.
03:52Now seen on your screen.
03:54With him, marking the first time in history that anyone but an adult male has passed the
03:59International Space Administration's grueling physical and emotional screening for intergalactic
04:04flight, will be his wife, Dr. Maureen Robinson, the distinguished biochemist of the New Mexico
04:10College of Space Medicine.
04:23Their daughter, Judith, age 19, was rather heroically postponed all hopes for a career in the musical
04:29comedy field for the next two centuries at least.
04:35Their son, Will, who recently was graduated from the Camdo Canyon School of Science at the
04:39age of nine, with the highest average in the school's history, and their daughter, Penny,
04:45age 11, IQ 147, hobby zoology.
04:53Their assistant, Dr. Donald West, graduate student to the Center for Radio Astronomy,
04:58is the same young man who, last year, rocked the scientific world with his theory regarding
05:03other planets' fitness for human habitation.
05:22Electromagnetic miracles now come into play.
05:24This cosmic glow, induced through the genius of advanced technology, will put the Robinson
05:30family in a state of limbo, enabling them to make a lifetime flight while aging but a second
05:37in the time of man.
05:50From this moment on, the family Robinson and their assistant are in a state of suspended
05:55animation, which is to last for the next 98 years.
05:58And now, one moment please.
06:03Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States.
06:11Fellow Americans, friends all over the world, upon the success of this mission will depend
06:19whether the explosive increase of population on this planet will ultimately lead to a disaster
06:26from which none will be exempt or to a new dawn of plenty for all of humanity.
06:33None can predict the outcome of this audacious venture to the very stars.
06:39To those who have staked their lives upon this bold expansion of man's horizons,
06:46I humbly say, go in peace.
06:50The prayers of mankind are with you.
06:53This is Alpha Control. Countdown minus 19 seconds and counting.
07:00All systems are green and gold. Countdown minus 10 seconds.
07:068, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0. Blast off!
07:26All systems here at Alpha Control are green and gold.
07:31The trajectory now profiles properly.
07:34The spaceship is climbing correctly to plan.
07:37It's now passing the point of maximum dynamic pressure.
07:40If it holds its present attitude, it will reach perfect orbit.
07:44The fantastic acceleration needed to break out of the Earth's gravity has apparently not affected the well-being of our
07:51space travelers.
08:00Here at Alpha Control, remote readings appear normal with no indication of change.
08:06Medical telemeters show all members of the Robinson family are safe and well.
08:10Still in their total blackout of suspended animation during this fantastic acceleration, whose pressures would be unbearable otherwise.
08:28An unpredicted rain of meteors traveling at speeds of up to 25,000 miles an hour have converged in a
08:35giant elliptical form a thousand miles in diameter immediately ahead of the spaceship.
09:05Gemini 12 traveling at 18,400 miles an hour.
09:09Can not be shifted fast enough in its preset flight pattern to make total escape possible.
09:23Gemini 12's fantastic ability to regenerate its own damage controls is now the last hope for the safety of the
09:29Robinson family and the success of the flight.
09:37Heat telemeters here at Alpha Control show an outbreak of fire back of all the controls in the spaceship.
09:43Unless fire extinguishing apparatus functions properly and control regeneration occurs immediately, all hope for the Gemini is now gone.
10:07Alpha Control's final analysis on Gemini 12's flight indicates unhappily that the spaceship has either been destroyed or must be
10:16presumed lost in space.
10:35Two rounds Ilja Refontaine
11:05December 3rd, in the year 2001, none of us knows for sure how long we traveled in suspended animation.
11:13Our atomic clock indicates three and a half years, but we're not positive.
11:19We do know for a fact that it is now exactly six months since our landing on this unknown planet.
11:25Thank heaven we survived that terrible crash, which completely disabled the spaceship.
11:30We are hopeful of its eventual repair and our ability to use it again.
11:35Meanwhile, all goes reasonably well.
11:38We've established a base camp, domesticated some of the local animals, and cultivated a small farm.
11:43Debbie?
11:44Hey, come on back! Come back here when I say come back here!
11:48Children, wait till Daddy gets home.
11:51Come back here! Hey, come on, come back! Please, come back!
11:57Mom, when are they coming home?
11:59Well, let's see, they were due back a half an hour ago.
12:03You don't think anything happened?
12:04Oh, no, of course not.
12:09Yes!
12:09Yes!
12:09Bill is coming back here!
12:09That time he is taking a leg right to get him, unless they can take him and grab him
12:09no experience.
12:11Come back here and continue?
12:12Have it still?
12:22Yeah!
12:22Oh, hey!
12:36I hope the instruments are okay.
12:39This wind might have smashed everything.
12:42The wind is stronger.
12:45It's getting colder.
13:13Look at this thing.
13:15By the day after tomorrow, the temperatures will drop 150 below zero.
13:20What do we do?
13:22We're going to have to head south, but fast.
13:25Abandon the spaceship?
13:26What if it's finally spotted by some passing rocket?
13:29That televisor picture, back to Earth.
13:30Oh, yeah, that's great.
13:33A picture showing no signs of life, no survivors.
13:35Well, Don, I'd rather not be found at all if I had to be picked up by a pair of
13:38ice tongs.
13:39Come on, let's get out of here.
13:41You don't suppose we could just button up the hatches and stick it out inside the spaceship, do you?
13:46We'd freeze to death.
13:47Take my word for it.
13:48Even if we could insulate well enough, the solar batteries would never stand the drain.
13:52It's moving day, Dr. West.
13:54Wait a minute.
13:54There's one gauge I think we ought to check, just to see how much time we do have.
14:12Look.
14:20That couldn't be it.
14:23It is.
14:25A footprint.
14:27Not of a man.
14:30It was something that walks on two feet.
14:33Only five times as big as anything we ever thought of as human.
14:37It was something that we had to do.
14:37Giants?
14:39Well, come on, Doc.
14:40Let's go.
14:41I don't want to leave the family alone a second longer than necessary.
15:11I don't believe it.
15:12Neither do I, but let's get out of here.
15:17Doc!
15:29How's it coming?
15:30Pretty good.
15:55Don't pick too many, dear.
15:56I won't, Mother.
16:21Hey, Mom.
16:22I got it working.
16:23What?
16:23Radio telescope.
16:26Did you locate Dad?
16:28I'm not so sure.
16:29Well, can't you talk to him?
16:30I've got a picture, no sound.
16:32What do you see?
16:44See something?
16:47Holy cow, it is!
16:49A giant!
16:52Let me look again.
16:55Did either of them take a gun with them?
16:58What's wrong?
17:00What is it?
17:01I don't know yet.
17:03Well, then why are you talking about guns?
17:08Mom, we've got to do something.
17:10They'll be killed if we don't.
17:11Oh, now, Judy, please, just calm down.
17:12There's nothing we can do except wait.
17:14Oh, yes, there is.
17:16Will!
17:17Will, you come back here.
17:18Do you hear me?
17:19Will!
17:21Will!
17:23Will!
17:25Will!
17:26Will!
17:27Will!
17:27Will!
17:28Will!
17:29Will!
17:30Will!
17:32Will!
17:35Will!
17:36Will!
17:37Will!
17:37There's no other way out.
17:40I'd better take another look.
17:57No, wait!
17:58No, wait!
17:58Don't want to be stormed to death.
17:59Where's Satan here?
18:00If we get him any matter, we'll tear this mountain apart.
18:02I'm sorry, Doc.
18:18Guess I didn't help Matt as much, did I?
18:20At least we know he can feel pain.
18:22Yeah. And he knows we're hiding in here.
18:58I'm sorry, Doc.
19:02I'm sorry, Doc.
19:20Look out!
19:59Get out! Get out!
20:01Will!
20:02Will!
20:05Dad! Will!
20:06Dad, I killed the giant! I killed him!
20:10You sure did.
20:15Will?
20:18What are you doing here?
20:19I saw you in trouble over the scope, so I...
20:22So you thought you'd come and save us.
20:24And you did save us.
20:25Now, I want you to promise me something on your word of honor.
20:29Yes, sir.
20:29When I tell you to stay and protect the family,
20:32don't you ever leave your post again, understand?
20:35If we're gonna survive in this place, we must follow orders.
20:38And that goes for all of us.
20:39There may be other giants around.
20:44Here.
20:45Put this on.
20:51There you go.
20:55Not as big as you thought you were, huh?
20:57Uh-uh.
20:57All right. Let's move.
21:00Come on.
21:04Come on, kids. Keep moving.
21:06I want us out of here in the next five minutes.
21:22All right. Let's go.
21:23I want us to get out of here as quickly as we can.
21:25All right.
21:27Children!
21:28Come on now. Let's go.
21:29Will?
21:30Where's Penny?
21:31Where's your sister?
21:33She was riding on the turtle. She and the bloop.
21:35Then all of a sudden, she was gone.
21:36Well, where did she go?
21:37I don't know. I turned around and she wasn't there anymore.
21:40Don't worry. I'll find her.
21:42Penny?
21:44Penny!
21:46Penny!
21:49Listen, Don.
21:50When that blizzard hits, which may be sooner than we expect,
21:52the temperature's gonna drop about 60 degrees in less than half an hour.
21:55Now, the moment it hits 10 below, I want you to take off by way of the inland sea.
21:59Wouldn't we be better off going by land?
22:01We'd have to go through the Giant's Valley.
22:03And that's too risky, especially after that close call we had this morning.
22:06Now, Doc, I'm not gonna take off without you.
22:07Whether I come back or not.
22:26Don't worry!
22:39That's true.
22:54That's true.
23:06Now, there could instead.
23:41I'm cold.
23:42If I catch pneumonia from this, they're never, ever going to let me play with either of you again.
23:47I knew turtles were stubborn, but I thought you'd have more sense than to run away.
23:51Now we're all lost.
23:56Hey, come back here.
23:58We better stick together or none of us will get home.
24:02Come on, Debbie. Come on.
24:04Good girl.
24:22Oh, Daddy.
24:26Daddy.
24:28Daddy.
24:30Daddy.
24:35Oh, Daddy. I was so frightened.
24:37It's all right. There's nothing to be frightened of. It's all right.
24:40Oh, I'm cold.
24:42I'll bet you are.
24:45Nine below. One more degree and they'll leave without us. Come on. Piggyback.
24:49Come on, Debbie. Come on.
24:51Come on.
24:52Come on.
24:54Come on.
24:56All right?
24:56Yeah.
24:57Okay. Hang on now.
24:58Okay.
24:59Okay.
25:14How do you like it?
25:16Oh, it's great.
25:18How's the blue?
25:19Oh, fine.
25:26It won't be long.
25:43Will?
25:44Coming!
25:46I had to get my tester.
25:48Okay, dear.
25:51Here you go.
26:00We can't leave without Daddy and Penny. We just can't.
26:03We have to. We'll all die if we don't.
26:05Don, please. Just a few more minutes.
26:08You think I like to leave without them?
26:10When Dr. Robinson said ten below zero, he didn't just pick a number out of a hat.
26:14That's the deadline, with the emphasis on debt if we don't stick to it.
26:17No, no. I'm not leaving without them.
26:19Don't start the motor. Don, I'm warning you.
26:21Oh, Judy, please. Stop it.
26:24We're not going without them.
26:31Wow, look!
26:32Look!
26:54Don, take the gun hatch, just in case.
26:57Don, take the gun hatch, just in case.
27:17Oh, what do I need to get up?
27:18Hey!
27:18We're not hiding.
27:20Come on with that女ini.
27:21Look!
27:22Let's go.
27:23Let's go.
27:24Ah!
27:32Don, fire!
28:00Don, fire!
28:32Don, fire!
28:58I wonder how cold it is back at the spaceship now.
29:01Too cold.
29:02Oh, no.
29:03What's the matter?
29:04Those big boulders didn't do the power unit any good.
29:07How long to fix?
29:07A couple hours, anyway.
29:10I don't know how safe it is, but we'd better camp here.
29:26Alas, my love, you do me wrong
29:32To cast me out discouragedly
29:36When I have loved you
29:40So long, delighting in thy company
29:47Green sleeves is my delight
29:52How are you ever going to dress like a lady if you don't hold still?
29:58I'm glad Dad decided to camp here.
30:00Yeah, all the comforts of home.
30:02Home was never like this.
30:11Alas, my love, you do me
30:14To cast me out discouragedly
30:19When I have loved you
30:23So long, delighting in thy company
30:29Mom!
30:30Dad!
30:31Bet you don't know what I saw.
30:32What?
30:34Judy and Don.
30:35He was kissing her on the hand like this.
30:38Bet he picked up a million germs.
30:41Well, Penny dear,
30:43young people sometimes have ways of doing things
30:46Which to wiser heads such as you and I
30:49May seem a little strange
30:52In other words, I should mind my own business?
30:55That's right.
30:56I thought so.
31:02I do find it hard to think of Judy as anything but a child
31:07Well, considering the population implosion up here
31:09We can't very well ask you to play the field now, can we?
31:12No.
31:13That's right.
31:16Now I know the one scientific specialty we didn't bring from Earth.
31:19What's that?
31:20A marriage counselor.
31:21For them.
31:22Who else?
31:40Power D, yeah.
31:41Power on one W now.
31:45Try W-2.
31:46W-2.
31:49We must find the cave for protection.
31:51We'll be killed if we don't.
31:53Seatbelts on, huh?
31:54Yes, they're all set.
31:55I'll switch you in clear, Doc.
31:57All right.
31:57Hold it steady then.
32:18What kind of a place is this?
32:21Well, it-it looks like a big cave.
32:24Let's take a look.
32:39It's a city!
32:41There are no cities out here for crying out loud.
32:43Then what is it?
32:44Some sort of geological accident.
32:46How do I know?
32:47Ask Don.
32:48My field's electronics.
32:49Well, pardon me.
32:51It, uh, looks almost like some sort of a-a kind of a castle.
32:55You don't suppose there's somebody still living here?
33:00We'll soon find out.
33:02Don, save the flares.
33:03We'll need them later.
33:05I'll get the flashlights.
33:11Debbie.
33:12Come on, Debbie.
33:17We'll see if it's safe enough to spend the night.
33:20Stay with us now.
33:21Now watch this.
33:29Lights?
33:30Yeah, here.
33:31Will.
33:33Here.
33:58Everybody all right back there?
34:30We'll see you next time.
34:30Okay, come on, boss.
34:34This is a dream.
34:36Come on, boss.
34:38You can really find some bombshells in this.
34:39They've just got the butterflies right behind us.
34:39I'm sure you'll find them.
34:39Come on, boss.
34:39Come on.
34:39Come on.
34:39Come on.
34:39Come on, boss.
34:40I'm sorry, boss.
34:40Come on.
34:40Come on.
34:40Mine, boss.
34:40Come on.
34:41Come on.
34:42Come on.
34:42Come on.
34:49All right, boss.
34:55Debbie, where are you?
34:57Debbie!
34:58Debbie, are you in here?
35:02Debbie!
35:04Debbie!
35:07Debbie, where are you?
35:11Hey, Penny!
35:15Penny, come on out!
35:19Penny!
35:22Debbie!
35:24Hey, Penny!
35:25Will, Debbie's gone.
35:27You women are always getting lost.
35:30Debbie!
35:32Debbie, where are you?
35:34Are you here?
35:37Hey, look, pictures.
35:39We have no time for those.
35:40I've got to find Debbie.
35:43Debbie!
35:45Penny, help!
35:47Will!
35:48Will, are you hurt?
35:49Stop fussing.
35:50I'm all right, you kidding.
35:52Get off.
35:53Where are we?
35:54I don't know.
36:06We're trapped!
36:07Help!
36:08Get out!
36:09Will?
36:12Will?
36:13Penny?
36:16Look at this.
36:20Will?
36:21Penny?
36:26Will!
36:27I guess they wandered into another room.
36:33Shh.
36:34Listen.
36:36Will?
36:37We're here!
36:42We're here!
36:43Are you okay?
36:43Come on!
36:46Don!
36:47The door's closing!
36:50We're trapped!
36:52Come on!
36:53Ripley!
37:00Judy!
37:03Will! Don!
37:05Penny!
37:07Where are you?
37:09Don!
37:14Come on!
37:19Penny!
37:21Dad!
37:22Penny!
37:24Dad!
37:28Dad!
37:33Dad!
37:34Dad!
37:39Dad!
37:42Dad!
37:43Tom!
37:45Stand back!
37:51Judy!
37:57Judy!
38:00Judy!
38:01Come on!
38:04Come on!
38:06Come on!
38:21Come on!
38:21Boy, push!
38:22Get in!
38:24Boy!
38:25Push it! Push it out!
38:27Push it out!
38:33Hurry up!
38:34Come on!
39:03December 5th, in the year 2001.
39:07The attack of the fearful lightning bolts, followed by the equally terrible earthquake, frightened all of us.
39:13We're still puzzled by the strange signs of civilization we found in the cave.
39:18Either this unknown planet, once sheltered human life, or mysterious beings still lurk in shadows, watching us this very minute.
39:27Perhaps one day we will return to the cave and learn more.
39:30Right now we feel lucky to be alive, and are bending every effort to reach the inland sea.
39:35Our last barrier to the great tropics, that promises warmth and peace.
39:41It's working!
39:43It's gone! Look, it's working!
39:45Yeah, I told you you could do it.
39:48Well, you better get back there and fasten your seatbelt.
39:57Well, there it is. The inland sea.
40:02Hang on. It's a long way across.
40:05Come on, I can't sit down.
40:14Come on!
40:25What is the weapon?
40:45Penny, could you get me one of those protein pills, please?
40:47Oh, Mom gave us the last one just before we started out.
40:50I'm sorry, dear.
40:51We have some coffee pills. Shall I eat one for you?
40:53No, I'm not a doctor.
40:54I'll fall asleep.
40:58Will, if we're not on Mars, you tell us where we are.
41:01I don't know if we're sure yet. We might even be on Cerberus.
41:07Yes.
41:09Yes.
41:09No.
41:35Come on.
41:39What's wrong?
41:41It won't respond.
41:49We're not getting any power.
42:02Must be a loose connection to the solar battery.
42:13I'll go up and see if I can fix them.
42:15Now?
42:16We can't risk it.
42:18Have to. Without power, we'll capsize.
42:20It's too late. We're right in the middle of it.
42:22Doc, we can't wait.
42:24John, you know he's right.
42:29All right, go ahead. I'll try to hold it steady.
42:32Will, stand in the hatch and hand me what I need.
42:34Oh, Hank.
42:36Judy, out in front.
42:38Take over the scope.
43:01Give me the solar wrench.
43:03Give me the solar wrench.
43:06Here he is.
43:11Don.
43:17We're heading straight for a whirlpool.
43:26Don says there's a whirlpool up ahead.
43:29Judy, check the scope.
43:31See what it reads.
43:35We have no choice.
43:36We must cut to the left.
43:44I can't move it.
43:48We've lost control.
43:51I've almost got it.
43:52Wait one minute.
43:53One minute, I've got it.
43:59John, look.
44:00There it is.
44:08I can't even get it into reverse.
44:22Don't rip it!
44:22I can't.
44:22Let's go.
44:54Get Don back in here and close the hatch!
45:00Don!
45:03Don!
45:04Don!
45:05Don!
45:08He's gone!
45:11He's gone! Don!
45:13Judy, you stay here!
45:14Don!
45:31Don!
45:35Don!
45:40Don!
45:42Don!
45:45Don!
45:52Don!
45:53Stop it!
45:54He's gone!
45:56Don!
45:57He's gone!
46:06It's gotta let up soon.
46:20Help!
46:25Don!
46:26Don!
46:38We thought you were dead!
46:40Oh, Don!
46:42Not dead.
46:43Just half-ground.
46:45Try the power unit again.
46:47I managed to make a connection.
46:50Maury, check the scope for the nearest landfall.
46:54All right, everybody.
46:55Hang on!
46:56Here we go!
47:29What's the matter?
47:33Here we go!
47:33See you again!
47:33Get down!
47:33Get down!
47:34Get down!
47:36Get down!
47:36Get down!
47:38I'm going to die, come on!
48:00December 8th, in the year 2001.
48:04Our great adventure in the Wild Sea is now happily behind us.
48:08At last, we've reached the tropics.
48:11The weather is warm, the vegetation lush,
48:14and the stillness of the air promises peaceful days.
48:18Yet so much has happened in our short stay on this strange planet
48:21that we take nothing for granted.
48:24We've experienced dangers unknown by Earth-bound men.
48:28We breathe easily now, but only for the moment.
48:32Our every instinct tells us
48:34there are wild, wonderful adventures just ahead.
48:43The Wild Sea
48:44The Wild Sea
49:13THE END
49:45THE END
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