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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E03 - Island In The Sky

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00:03Last week, our space family aboard the crippled Jupiter 2 prepared to make a landing on an
00:09unknown planet far beyond our galaxies. A landing that would allow them time to make
00:15desperately needed repairs on their spaceship. To learn more about the mysterious surface
00:20of the planet below, Professor Robinson had planned to send their environmental-controlled
00:24robot down to investigate. Unbeknownst to him, however, the nefarious Dr. Zachary Smith
00:30had other plans for the mechanical marvel. We can't let them drop you over the side, can we?
00:36You're far too valuable to me right here. But don't you worry. As long as you remember
00:42to accept orders from my voice only, we'll be all right. Won't we?
00:55What's the delay? Is he checked? Yes, indeed. A simple chess game serves to check all seconds.
01:00Good. We're ready to drop him. Not so good, I'm afraid. You can't.
01:06Something wrong? He's still malfunctioning. I'm afraid we have a very sick robot on our hands.
01:17He looks all right. And we must have that information. I'm willing to take a chance on him.
01:22I wouldn't advise that. He's completely undependable. You remember he ran amuck once and very nearly
01:28wrecked the ship? Yes, but he's worked properly ever since. You think so? Give him an order.
01:38Go back to your pedestal. You see? Nothing. No, Dr. Robinson. I'm afraid he's not yet ready
01:50to tackle this job. I guess you're right. Yet someone has to go down and scout around.
01:58I can do it. Don, your job is here with the ship. Well, we have an environmental control
02:03expert on board. Why don't we send him? Quite right, Mrs. Robinson. I'd be the perfect choice.
02:11Unfortunately, my acute bataphobia. What's that? An incurable fear of heights.
02:31Got it? Think so?
02:37Don't worry. If I don't like the looks of the place, I'll check right out. By jet.
02:42Just make sure you come back to the right airport. All right.
02:48No set. Okay. Now, once you're clear of the ship, give one burst from your parajet thrusters.
02:55One burst. That'll slow you down enough to get you out of the orbit.
02:58Right. How many bursts for a safe entry into the atmosphere?
03:01I'll track you on the scanner and let you know. I want to make sure you've got plenty of fuel
03:05left
03:05to blast off again if you have to. Now, if it isn't safe for us to land, give us the
03:10word and proceed
03:10according to rendezvous plan A. Check.
03:19Can you hear me? Loud and clear.
03:21Roger. Good luck.
03:23All right, now. Don't forget to wait.
03:25We will, Daddy.
03:52All right.
03:56If you told me, we will, let me know.
04:06Oh, my God.
05:41I can hear you.
05:52Acceleration rate still safe.
05:54John, you're doing fine.
05:56Still can't see anything.
05:58Must be approaching first atmosphere layer.
06:00What was it they said about the fallen sparrow?
06:04William Shakespeare, 1564, 1616.
06:08There's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow.
06:13My, you are a many-splendor thing.
06:16They even programmed you with Shakespeare.
06:26Don't you ever stop to think?
06:28This is a complex game.
06:29One must look before one leaps.
06:31Samuel Butler, 1600, 1680.
06:36And look before you ere you leap.
06:38For as you sow, ye are like to reap.
06:42Sometimes I wonder about you.
06:45If I didn't know better, I'd think some form of morality was accidentally programmed into you.
06:53John, you're passing through a heavy atmosphere layer.
06:55You're ready to fire parajet thrusters to ease up in the acceleration rate.
06:59Roger. Ready to fire.
07:03It shouldn't be too long now.
07:06Meanwhile, with regard to that last quotation,
07:09I think it might be wise for you to periodically check on my safety in the future.
07:13Shall we say,
07:15every hour on the hour.
07:18Is that firmly implanted in your obedient selves?
07:22Affirmative.
07:23Affirmative.
07:31Dad ought to be touching down any time now.
07:34Then we'll really find out what's down there.
07:36A true trailblazer on the frontiers of space.
07:39I only wish I could be there with him.
07:45I thought you said he couldn't play chess.
07:48Ah, yes.
07:49That's what I've been working on all this time, my boy.
07:52I brought him along to where he knows the basic rudiments of the game.
07:55Naturally, he won't be able to play a creditable game
07:58until all of his circuits are operative.
08:00It looks like he's doing kind of good to me.
08:02Really?
08:03I hadn't noticed.
08:07Ah, yes.
08:08He does seem to have happened upon a few fortunate moves.
08:12Of course, my attention has always been with your dear father
08:15in his brave venture.
08:18Actually, I think a few simple moves
08:21will quickly extricate me from this situation.
08:26Seem to be heading for what looks like crater vegetation.
08:29You're at 40,000 and accelerating too fast.
08:32Fire para jets.
08:34Not yet.
08:35Closer.
08:36Better chance to observe.
08:40Negative, negative.
08:41That move does not compute.
08:44A stupid oversight, huh, my part.
08:47Release, release.
08:49It does not compute.
08:51All right, all right.
08:53There.
08:54You're at 10,000 feet.
08:56Fire para jets to decrease acceleration.
08:59Roger.
09:00Firing para jets.
09:09You're still accelerating.
09:14Fire para jets.
09:16Fire them now.
09:18Not working.
09:20Jet's not functioning.
09:22Out of fuel.
09:23That's impossible.
09:25Keep trying.
09:31John, can you hear me?
09:36Use your auxiliary power tank.
09:38Use your auxiliary power tank.
09:40Fast.
09:41Too fast.
09:41Can't.
09:42Can't.
09:44Keep trying.
09:45Keep trying.
09:46John.
09:48I can't.
09:52I can't.
09:54Can't.
10:12Time to offer my condolences to the widow.
10:16Keep your pilot light burning.
10:19I'll be needing you quite soon now.
10:31It's impossible.
10:33Absolutely impossible.
10:38There, there, my boy.
10:40You must learn to take your misfortunes like a man.
10:43What are any of us but expendable pawns in this great cosmic game of chess?
10:50I'm trying, Colonel Smith.
10:52Good boy.
10:54Marine, there was no reason for the para jets to run out of fuel.
10:58I just can't understand it.
11:00I can.
11:01Are you forgetting the meteor storm this ship passed through?
11:04And the robot going berserk?
11:07Undoubtedly, much equipment was damaged.
11:09I checked everything out after that.
11:11The para jets were in perfect working order.
11:14Unless...
11:14You looked at them, too, Dr. Smith.
11:17What?
11:17I saw him.
11:18Wait a minute.
11:21You tampered with the para jets?
11:23Now, now, Major.
11:24Let's not be hasty with our suspicions.
11:26Our real concern should lie with that unfortunate gentleman.
11:31Down there.
11:34Don, can't we do something?
11:39I've got a fix on where he should have landed.
11:42If?
11:44Not if.
11:44When.
11:45When he got the para jets going.
11:47On the next orbit, I'll try to set down as close as I can to it.
11:50Judy, get the children below.
11:52Secure for a landing.
12:00Bring the cooling system up five points.
12:11How close are we to touchdown?
12:13Final approach orbit.
12:15May I interject?
12:21I've given this tragedy a great deal of soul-searching thought.
12:26It's not a tragedy yet, doctor.
12:27The eternal optimist.
12:30Nevertheless, there is a bright side to this, uh, this, shall we say, unfortunate occurrence.
12:36What are you trying to say?
12:38Only that I've done a little quick calculating, and I find that with the loss of some 200 pounds
12:43in weight, I trust 200 pounds is an honest estimate.
12:49With the loss of this excess weight, we now have a reasonably good chance of making our
12:53way back to the green hills of Earth.
12:56I think we should at least discuss it.
12:58I've got a lot of things to discuss with you, doctor, once we set down.
13:01Keep an eye on that gauge.
13:02If it passes into the red zone on the approach, call out.
13:05Perhaps in the true democratic process, we should put it to a vote.
13:09Give me an ETA reading.
13:11450 to touchdown.
13:14I demand that this be put to a vote while we can get away.
13:18All right.
13:19I vote no.
13:20So do I.
13:22You're outvoted.
13:23Not quite yet.
13:25I have a proxy.
13:28Come here.
13:37No, stop.
13:39Go back.
13:40Stop.
13:49I think a small demonstration will convince you of my voting strength.
13:53This helmet, a marvelous piece of work.
13:57Constructed, I believe, to withstand a pressure of 10,000 pounds per square inch.
14:03Tell me, my friend, do you think you're a robot enough to crush this helmet?
14:09Affirmative.
14:10You have my permission to do so.
14:14You have my permission to do so.
14:24Much as I detest violence, it can be done just as easily with your head inside.
14:34Now you will fire all rockets, and we shall leave this veil of tears and head back to Earth.
14:48There's nothing I can do.
14:49There's nothing I can do.
14:49A very sensible attitude.
14:52My dear, I want you to know that when we return to Earth, I shall be among the first to
14:58sponsor a rescue mission to this forgotten planet.
15:20I shall be among the first to sponsor a rescue mission to this new robot.
15:22What, except one?
15:25When I tell you to, you'll say exactly six words.
15:28Robot, go back to your compartment.
15:31Deviate by one syllable, one breath, and it'll be your last.
15:35Robot, go back to your compartment.
15:38You got that?
15:39Nod, if you understand me.
15:43All right. Say it now.
15:48Robot.
15:50Go back to your compartment.
16:15Okay, Buster. Into the freezing tube.
16:20Come on.
16:21Wait.
16:21No. No.
16:23Wait.
16:23Wait.
16:24You're going in the cold storage for a while, mister.
16:26Don't freeze me.
16:27You're making a mistake.
16:28Shut up.
16:30You must listen to me.
16:31It concerns our lives.
16:33Yours as well as mine.
16:34The rockets!
16:43We're starting to hit heavy atmosphere.
16:45What else lost on will burn.
16:46Help me fire the breaking rockets.
16:48Push those buttons as I call them out.
16:51Fire rocket one.
16:56She's not breaking.
16:58Fire two.
17:00Three.
17:01Four.
17:02All of them!
17:08The rockets are malfunctioning.
17:10He's done something to the controls.
17:11Well, that's what he was trying to tell us.
17:13We'll have to let him out.
17:17No time.
17:18Go below and make sure everyone's strapped in.
17:20It's going to be a rough one.
17:21What about you?
17:22I'll stay with the controls as long as I can.
17:23Then I'll ride the landing up in one of the freezing tubes.
17:25Go on!
17:48Are you all right?
17:50Yes, ma'am.
18:24I'm at it.
18:26You're the king!
18:38You're the king!
18:41His wife.
18:41Are you all right?
18:41What?
18:41What?
18:42Are you all right?
18:43Oh, no!
18:43Do you have any questions?
18:48OK!
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23:06I don't know.
23:17I don't know.
23:28Suppose...
23:29Well, suppose the atmosphere is poisonous.
23:31No, let's not borrow trouble.
23:34We'll have the report in a matter of minutes.
23:40Radiation content of soil negative.
23:43Atmospheric pressure, 22 pounds per square inch.
23:48So far, so good.
23:49Temperature, 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
23:52Air composition, nitrogen, 83% by volume.
23:56Oxygen, 15.5% by volume.
24:01Argon, carbon dioxide, methane, and neon.
24:05Is it okay?
24:06It's not exactly a tropical paradise, Penny.
24:09Better break up the parkas.
24:11Conclusion, environment...
24:13can't sustain human life.
24:15End of report.
24:16Nice work.
24:18That does not compute.
24:24Well, what do we do now?
24:27Normally, I'd recommend we go through a week of thorough testing
24:30before venturing outside, but...
24:32if we hope to find John alive.
24:34We'd better start searching immediately.
24:37We'll assemble the chariot.
24:39That'll get us over this rough terrain.
24:41All right.
24:42Come on, let's help Don.
24:55Maureen, we'll comb the area in circles.
24:58Judy, I want you to keep your eyes glued to the infrared scanner.
25:01Jack, I'll monitor the radio.
25:03Okay, let's go.
25:20All right.
25:29Let's go.
25:32We picked something up on the scanner.
25:34Great.
25:35What direction?
25:39Just as we're going.
25:40That way.
25:49How am I doing?
25:51Zeroing in.
25:51We're getting there.
25:55Closer.
25:57Closer.
26:00It's just up ahead.
26:27Will, hand me a laser rifle.
26:29Am I a good man?
26:40Maureen, it may be John.
26:41And I hope so.
26:43Then again, it might not.
27:14John?
27:18John?
27:20John?
27:22John?
27:23John?
27:28Oh, my God.
28:16Oh, my God.
28:31For Pete's sake, what's that?
28:35This is what we picked up in the scanner.
28:41I'm sorry, Maureen.
28:43Oh, he's darling. May I have him?
28:45No, you may not.
28:47Come on. Come on, fella. Beat it.
28:49Come on, fella.
29:01Penny, you may have it if you wish.
29:05No, Mom. I don't want him. Really, I don't.
29:09Get it for her, will you, Don?
29:13It's all right, dear. You may have it.
29:17Come on, Charlie.
29:19Looks like you've found yourself a home.
29:27I'm going to call you Debbie.
29:29Come on, kids. Let's go. Come on.
29:36John, if you can hear me, we've all landed, and everyone's safe, and we're searching for you now.
29:46John, if you can hear me, we've all landed, and everyone is safe, and...
29:56We'll find you soon.
29:59Maureen, it's no use.
30:02Maybe I'd have better luck if I went searching with the parajets.
30:07I was just so sure.
30:21Maureen, look at this!
30:27The blip is still on the scanner. Do you suppose that...
30:47The blip is still on the other side.
30:50John!
30:54John!
30:56John, you all right?
30:58I think so.
31:00There's something weird going on down here.
31:02The whole face of the cliff, it's charged with some wild electrical force.
31:09Maureen!
31:11Maureen, I found him.
31:12He's all right.
31:13Send the robot out.
31:15I need some rope.
31:17Will?
31:23Take this rope up to Don.
31:25You've got to help my father.
31:26Fetch the rope and do what you can for the old boy.
31:34Well, what's the matter with it?
31:36I don't know.
31:37Where are you going?
31:38Every hour on the hour, check on safety.
31:43Come back here.
31:48Judy!
31:52Don!
31:55Don!
31:56Over here!
32:03Judy, be careful!
32:09Where's the robot?
32:10He just took off.
32:11Where's father?
32:16He's okay.
32:17I'll have him up in a minute.
32:29Is he all right?
32:30Yeah.
32:32Yeah.
32:49Almost.
32:52Careful now.
33:04Oh, I see.
33:08Oh, Daddy.
33:12Oh, John.
33:14Well, I was worth the climb.
33:16Judy.
33:17Judy.
33:18Oh, Daddy.
33:22What happened?
33:24Well, I must have got to within about a hundred feet above the ground before I could get the parajets
33:29to working.
33:31I fell into that pit and just caught hole before I passed out.
33:35How is everybody?
33:37Well, everybody's fine.
33:39We had a bit of a rough landing, too, though.
33:43We had trouble with our rockets, too.
33:45Same as you.
33:46Dr. Smith?
33:47Uh-huh.
33:48I thought so.
33:49Come on.
33:50The reception committee's waiting.
33:51All right.
33:53Oh, wait a minute.
33:54Wait a minute.
33:55What did you do with the doctor?
33:58Don't worry about Dr. Smith.
34:00He's in the deep, deep freeze.
34:19Operation Rescue.
34:25Operation Rescue.
34:27Operation Rescue.
34:48Respiration.
34:50Start breathing.
34:56Circulation.
34:58Make blood circulate.
35:05What are you doing?
35:07Take your claws off me, you idiot!
35:14Still stiff.
35:16Could have broken my leg.
35:26We landed.
35:29Where are the others?
35:31Probably dead.
35:33Others in party?
35:34Are they alive?
35:37Affirmative.
35:38Are they on ship?
35:40Negative.
35:41Excellent.
35:43Now, where were we when we were so rudely interrupted?
35:48I believe we had just taken a vote to leave this distasteful place.
35:53I think it's safe to say that the two of us now constitute a voting majority.
35:58I do not vote.
36:00I am not programmed for free choice.
36:03Don't worry about it.
36:04It's vastly overrated.
36:06It is.
36:08It is.
36:08It is.
36:11It is.
36:16And so, my metallic friend, with you as my personal chauffeur, we shall now say farewell to this colourful island
36:25in space and head back to Earth.
36:38Our spaceship should be over the next hill.
36:41He must have gone back there.
36:42There's no other place he could have gone.
36:44Who?
36:45The robot, of course.
36:47That's where he's gotta be, isn't it, Don?
36:49Back to his master, Dr. Smith.
36:51When I get back to that spaceship, I'll...
36:53Don!
36:54Don!
37:03Cover your eyes!
37:31Everything's dead. The whole electrical system.
37:35It's as if whatever that was just sucked all the electricity right out of us.
37:38I bet it only blew out the main generator fuses.
37:41We could try wiring past them.
37:42We're not gonna try anything.
37:44We're gonna get out and walk the rest of the way.
37:45But it'd only take a half an hour or so just to try it.
37:48I want us all safely back in the ship before nightfall.
37:51Come on, now. Let's go, now.
37:52Everybody out. Pick up your parkas.
37:57Come on, Debbie. Come on. Come on, Debbie.
37:59Thank you. Come on.
38:00Debbie.
38:02All right. Let's go.
38:10You tin-plated fraud!
38:11You worthless electronic scrap heap!
38:14You've got to know how to fly this spaceship!
38:16Space flight is not a function of environmental control robots.
38:21Function? I'll function you right down to a bunch of melted transistors!
38:25Where's that laser gun?
38:26Warning! Warning! Warning!
38:28Warning!
38:29Emergency protective circuit activated!
38:31Warning!
38:3240,000 volts now in circuit!
38:36Temper, temper, temper!
38:38Emergency protective circuit activated!
38:42Warning! Warning!
38:43But you misinterpreted me!
38:45Warning! Warning! Warning!
38:47I'm your trusted master, my impetuous friend.
38:53Would I want to hurt you?
38:57There, there. It's all right now.
39:02Naturally, I couldn't expect you to fly the spaceship.
39:05You have far too many more fascinating talents.
39:10Emergency protective circuits deactivated!
39:15Who wouldn't love you?
39:19But now, on to the practicalities.
39:22Only one person is currently of use to us.
39:24Major Don West.
39:26Useful because he's the only one who can pilot this spaceship.
39:30Since the others serve no purpose, they must be liquidated.
39:34When we have learned what we need to know from Major West,
39:36he will be liquidated as well.
39:39With me so far?
39:41Affirmative. Destroy everyone.
39:45Well now, that's hardly a delicate way of putting it.
39:49I prefer the term eliminate.
39:53It's so much tidier.
39:56Eliminate means destroy.
39:59Have it your way.
40:00But to return to business, Major West is, as I happen to know,
40:05a rather violent and stubborn type.
40:08To obtain his cooperation,
40:10we must convince him that we have undergone a complete change of heart.
40:13That we are, in a word, friendly.
40:17Latch on.
40:18Latch on!
40:20Too bad about young Will, though.
40:22The only agreeable companion I've found on this ghastly trip.
40:28No offence, my glass-headed friend.
40:31I just thought that sometime the boy and I might match wits in a chess game.
40:36I play chess.
40:38You're a machine. No one can beat you.
40:40When I play, I like to win.
40:45But to return to phase one, liquidation of unessential personnel.
40:50Since we must nip them off one by one,
40:52each liquidation must appear to be accidental.
40:59A strong jolt of electricity, for instance.
41:04We can always explain it away as metabolic failure
41:08due to unknown elements in the atmosphere.
41:13Remember that when you find yourself alone with any one of them.
41:16Others return.
41:30Robinson alive? Impossible.
41:35But no matter.
41:37It may actually make it easier for them to believe in my sudden reformation.
41:43Watch and learn.
41:48St. Zachary the First.
41:58From the look of things, your landing wasn't much easier than mine.
42:00I'll check the chariot out in the morning.
42:02Right now, I'd like to get a look at that upper deck.
42:04Well, then while you do that, the girls and I will get dinner started.
42:07Come on.
42:10I still bet I could fix those chariot fuses in less than an hour.
42:14You might.
42:14Can I try? It'd be real easy.
42:16It would also be real easy for you to be lost in this monotonous terrain.
42:20Especially at night.
42:21But...
42:22End of conversation.
42:25Go on.
42:33Smith!
42:34Hold it!
42:35What do you mean, hold it?
42:35He controls the robot.
42:37Believe me, gentlemen, there's no cause for alarm.
42:40My dear Dr. Robinson, I can't begin to describe how happy I am at finding you alive.
42:45Now, I'll tell one.
42:47I don't blame you for being skeptical.
42:49How did you get out?
42:51A leak in the freezing element, no doubt.
42:54The door opened automatically.
42:56But take my word for it, I was frozen long enough.
42:59What's that supposed to mean?
43:01I know that this may sound strange, but the experience had a curious effect.
43:05It was as though I saw my whole life frozen, as it were, before me.
43:11Oh, that must have been a pretty gory spectacle.
43:13I asked myself, why all this bitterness and strife?
43:17Why all this intense rivalry?
43:20After all, we all belong to the same race.
43:23The human race.
43:26Embarked on an exploration of that greatest of mysteries, the unknown universe.
43:32I had a moment of weakness in wanting to return to our mother planet.
43:38Do you expect us to fall for this hogwash?
43:40Consider this a moment.
43:42I could have had the robot kill you just now as you came in.
43:46But thank heaven I saw the light.
43:48And speaking of light, there's very little of it left.
43:51Have you considered what drastic atmospheric changes could take place on this planet?
43:55We've already had the robot check out the conditions here.
43:58But not at night.
44:00Everything could change then.
44:02He's got a point there.
44:04Exactly.
44:04And I can help, thereby proving my complete reformation.
44:09Don't trust him.
44:10He's as slippery as a bucket of eels.
44:13Just how can you help?
44:15My friend here was built to test atmospheric conditions.
44:19I'll send him out to investigate.
44:21And leave yourself defenseless?
44:22The virtuous need no defense.
44:31All right.
44:33We'll take you up on it.
44:35Scout around outside and bring me a full atmospheric report.
44:38Affirmative.
44:40Affirmative.
45:22We have now come to the end of our first day on this alien and perhaps hostile planet.
45:28What lies ahead we have no way of knowing.
45:31But we're all still together.
45:33There is air to breathe, shelter against the cold, and food to sustain us.
45:40All of us feel somehow akin to those hardy souls who first came to the lonely shores of America so
45:46many centuries ago.
45:48And who found it in their hearts to give thanks to Providence for their blessings.
46:08To be continued.
46:09Where's Will?
46:09I imagine he went to his compartment.
46:11I'll get him.
46:13You know, he might have been right about that short and the chariot's ignition system.
46:16Look at this.
46:17Will!
46:20Well, he's not here.
46:22He told me he had an idea on how to fix the chariot.
46:26Now, I left strict orders that no one leaves the ship at night.
46:29That's just what I told him.
46:30What's he doing out there alone?
46:32Now, of all times.
46:34What's the matter with now?
46:36But you don't understand.
46:38The Roe Party's out there.
46:40We know that.
46:42Now tell us what we don't understand.
46:44He's just liable to find Will.
46:47And?
46:47And?
46:50I suppose he'll bring him back.
47:11I guess I was wrong.
47:13Everybody thought I could fix it.
47:16Boy, it's cold.
47:17I gotta get back to the ship.
47:21What?
47:39I want to talk to you about the way you ran off.
47:41Phase one.
47:43When unessential personnel are found alone, destroy.
47:57Go back!
47:59You hear me?
48:00Go, go, go back!
48:03Go back!
48:03Keep away from me!
48:05Go back!
48:07Go back!
48:08Go back!
48:10Go back!
48:10Go back!
48:11Go back!
48:17Go back!
48:27Go back!
48:42Go back!
48:43Go back!
48:44Go back.
48:55Go back!
48:56Who are you?
48:57Go back.
49:00Go back.
49:01Go back.
49:01Go back.
49:02Go back.
49:03Go back.
49:06Go back!
49:10claro現在的年廣角
49:11You
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