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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E10 - The Sky Is Falling

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00:03Last week, as you recall, the incorrigible Dr. Smith had once again slipped away from his assigned chores at the
00:08campsite.
00:09At this moment, however, neither he nor the other members of our space family were aware that they were shortly
00:14to encounter an incredible mechanical creature from a far-distant alien world.
00:19He's starting looking all over for you. He wants you to help him with some work at the drill site.
00:23Work? But, my dear, I am working.
00:27And just what, may I ask, are you doing?
00:30Sit down, my dear, and I'll show you.
00:32Now then, what do you see up there?
00:37Nothing?
00:38Precisely. But when there is something up there, a rescue mission, perhaps, I'll be the one to see it and
00:43quickly alert the camp.
00:45Oh, Dr. Smith, you're incredible. Absolutely incredible.
00:51Indeed. Don't you ever want to leave this ghastly planet?
00:54Of course I do.
00:57But it's living in a dream world, Dr. Smith, to ever think a rescue mission from Earth can ever find
01:02us here.
01:03Perhaps not from Earth.
01:05But at this point, I'd welcome any form of intelligent life that might conceivably help us.
01:10Hands across outer space, so to speak.
01:14I think I'd better let you get back to your work.
01:17Oh, yes, yes, my dear. Eternal vigilance, yes.
01:38Approach of alien object. Approach of alien object.
01:43Do be still. Can't you see? I'm trying to relax.
01:47Another word and I'll remove your power pack.
02:14Keep away from me.
02:20Get away from me. Get away.
02:21Oh, please, please, I'll do anything you want. Only let me go.
02:36Enjoy the right thing.
02:38I could be of great assistance to you.
02:40You'll never have cause to regret this.
02:42Believe me, I'm a man of superior intelligence.
02:46You'll see it.
02:56Inside the spaceship. Quickly, quickly.
02:57What's the matter, Tom?
02:58Never mind. Just do as I say. Come along.
03:00Do you want us all to be disintegrated?
03:06Help! Where is everyone? I need help!
03:10All right, Smith. What's the matter?
03:11There's not a moment to spare. Arm yourselves.
03:13Oh, don't just stand there. We're in imminent danger.
03:15Smith, take it easy. Take it easy.
03:16At any moment, we may be attacked by a veritable horde of mechanical monsters.
03:19What sort of monsters?
03:21A description defies my imagination.
03:23All right, Doctor. How many monsters?
03:24All I saw was the one that captured me.
03:26But my instinct tells me there were others about, perhaps hundreds, thousands.
03:30You doubt my word?
03:31Well, let me inform you, sir,
03:33that I have extrasensory perception in regard to danger.
03:35I can tell the...
03:36I can tell the...
03:42I see it.
03:51Oh, it's just a little thing.
03:53It doesn't look so dangerous to me.
03:54Whose opinion are you going to take?
03:56That of me, a child, or mine?
03:59Thank heaven we're at least safe from the monster in here.
04:08What do you suppose it is, Dad?
04:10I don't know.
04:11We'll take a closer look on the monitor.
04:17It's dematerializing.
04:22What?
04:22It's dematerializing.
04:28Dad, look.
04:59It's dematerializing.
05:01It's dematerializing.
05:25THE END
05:51HOW DID IT DO THAT? THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE! CAREFUL! CAREFUL! IT MIGHT SUDDENLY ATTACK! LOOK! IT'S DEACTIVATED! PROBABLY THE RESULT OF
06:01YOU TOUCHING IT. WE'LL TAKE IT TO THE LAB AND EXAMINE IT. YES, SIR.
06:13WHERE ARE YOU GOING? UH, TO MY QUARTERS FOR A REST. I'VE HAD ALL THE EXCITEMENT I NEED FOR
06:18ONE DAY. I'M SORRY, DOCTOR, BUT WE'LL NEED YOUR HELP IN THE LAB. YOU CAN GIVE US THE BENEFIT
06:23OF SOME OF YOUR OVERLY INTELLIGENT OBSERVATIONS.
06:25COME ON.
06:32ALL RIGHT, CHANGE THE ANTENNA.
06:41APPARENTLY THE CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT IS RUN BY A SELECTIVE COMPUTER.
06:45GIVING IT A SORT OF FREE CHOICE. BUT THAT STILL DOESN'T EXPLAIN HOW IT MOVED RIGHT THROUGH THE HATCH.
06:51SOME KIND OF MATTER TRANSFER. MATTER TRANSFER?
06:55WELL, THERE USED TO BE A WILD THEORY THAT A MOLECULAR STRUCTURE COULD BE BROKEN DOWN AND REASSEMBLED AT ANOTHER
07:00POINT.
07:01MAYBE IT'S NOT THE WILD ANYMORE. WE CAN BE SURE OF ONE THING.
07:06WHATEVER SENT THAT IS AN EXTREMELY INTELLIGENT FORM OF LIFE.
07:09I STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU DESTROY THIS DIABOLICAL MACHINE AT ONCE.
07:13WHY? IT'S NOT DOING US ANY HARM.
07:15AS ALWAYS, YOU SPEAK WITH THE TRUSTING INNOCENCE OF YOUTH WHO KNOWS THE EVIL PURPOSE OF THIS OUTLANDISH CONTRAPTION.
07:22WILL'S RIGHT. THIS IS NOTHING MORE THAN A HARMLESS DATA COMPUTER.
07:30GEOOLOGIC SAMPLES. PROBABLY TAKES ATMOSPHERIC ONES AS WELL.
07:35WHAT DO YOU THINK, DON?
07:37SOME WARNER OR SOME THINGS MAKING TEST TO DETERMINE WHETHER THIS PLAN IS CONDUCIVE TO ANOTHER FORM OF LIFE.
07:42YOU MEAN WE WIDE OUT VISITORS?
07:43INVADERS WOULD BE A BETTER WORD. AGAIN, I SUGGEST YOU DESTROY THIS THING IMMEDIATELY.
07:49GOOD THINKING, SMITH. ONCE AGAIN, OUR GOOD DOCTOR HAS THE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM. DESTROY IT.
07:53MY PRIMARY CONCERN HAS ALWAYS BEEN FOR THE WELFARE AND SURVIVAL OF ALL.
07:57YOU'RE A SELF-SENTED, SELFISH INDIVIDUAL WHOSE PRIMARY CONCERN IS ONLY ONE THING, HIMSELF.
08:01AND YOU, MAJOR.
08:02THAT'S ENOUGH OUT OF BOTH OF YOU.
08:04WHAT DO YOU THINK WE SHOULD DO, DEAD?
08:06NOTHING FOR THE TIME BEING. TOMORROW MORNING, DON AND I'LL SCOUT AROUND.
08:10MAYBE WE CAN FIND SOMETHING NEW.
08:12MARK MY WORDS.
08:13IF YOU DON'T DESTROY THIS MONSTROUUS THING THAT ONCE RUIN AND DISASTER WILL FOLLOW, WE WILL ALL SUFFER A HORRIBLE
08:17FATE.
08:18THAT IS MY FINAL WORD ON THE SUBJECT.
08:20NOW I'M GOING TO THE GALLEY TO SATISFY THE NEEDS OF THE INNER MAN.
08:27OH, IT'S TOO MUCH. TOO MUCH.
08:36TOO MUCH.
08:43TOO MUCH.
08:58BACK TO THE CHIP-TEROS OF THE UNION
08:59B je ved著我, WE'LL SHARE THIS GLOREOUS MOMENT TOGETHER.
09:02Maureen!
09:03I'll be right there.
09:06Well.
09:07Oh.
09:08How do I call her cake?
09:09Ah, isn't that a beauty?
09:10Where are the girls?
09:11I sent them to the Hydroponic Garden to get us some vegetables.
09:15for dinner. Madam, I am fully aware that you assigned that task to me. I failed to accomplish
09:21it, however, because of the arrival of that mechanical monster. Oh, well, that's all right,
09:25Dr. Smith. The girls can do it. Ah, yes. Did you learn anything, dear? No, I'm afraid not much.
09:32Well, it certainly resembles a large bug. Hardly a plaything. And as a food product,
09:37it would prove to be quite indigestible. Smith, where's the robot?
09:45You took them with you into the garden, didn't you? It's probably still there.
09:50Dr. Smith was so anxious to warn us about the crab that he didn't have time to bring them back.
09:53Thank you, my boy. As soon as I have my cake, I'll bring them back.
09:58Ah, yes, the cake. Mrs. Robinson, would you make my portion a generous one? I feel that I shall need
10:03all my strength for the days to come. Well, I'll try to remember that, Dr. Smith.
10:09Ah, thank you.
10:13You see, I told you we were dealing with a cruel adversary.
10:17Cruel, Dr. Smith? We have no proof of that.
10:19They probably just wanted the cake for a specimen.
10:22What happens when they decide they need a human for a specimen?
10:38We've searched the whole area. Don't you think we should head back to the ship?
10:42Well, it's obvious we're going to have visitors. I want to know how and where they're planning to land.
10:46Let's try over there.
11:23Let's try over there.
11:35Hello, there. I'm William Robinson from the planet Earth.
11:47I'm a friend. Can't you talk?
11:53Is there anything you want me to do for you?
12:05Dad!
12:07Will!
12:09What are you doing here?
12:10I saw this beam of light!
12:11And you thought you'd go over and investigate?
12:14I'm sorry, Dad.
12:15Now, listen, Will.
12:16From now on, before you leap into anything, I want you to stop, think, and consult me.
12:22Yes, sir.
12:23Now, uh, what's this about a beam of light?
12:26It was over there, but it disappeared.
12:28And now there's a kind of man there and some scientific equipment.
12:32Let's take a look.
12:43He's gone.
12:47What are you making of it?
12:49Some sort of matter transfer device.
12:51That would account for the beam of light.
12:54This must be a regenerator that reassembles the molecular structure.
12:58But what happened to the man?
13:00I don't know, Will.
13:02When he wants to contact us, he will.
13:04I hope it's soon.
13:05It'll depend on whether he's a friend or an enemy.
13:09Let's get back to the ship.
13:39Let's get back to the ship.
13:41It seems we have visitors on this planet.
13:43Really?
13:43Did you see any of them, Dad?
13:45No, but Will did.
13:47Apparently, they came in with equipment on a maser.
13:49Matter transference again.
13:51Oh.
13:52I wonder why they haven't come to meet us.
13:54Because their purpose is to destroy us.
13:56That's why.
13:57Our visitors are probably as concerned about us as we are about them, Dr. Smith.
14:01Dr. Smith programmed the robot to compute the craft.
14:04Well, is that so?
14:06You've been underestimating my capabilities, Dr. Robinson.
14:09Never mind the back slapping.
14:11Activate the robot.
14:19What can you tell us about the people who have just landed on this planet?
14:22It is indicated that they are warm-blooded mammalians.
14:27They are approximately 1.8 meters in height and weigh approximately 80 kilograms.
14:36How many have arrived so far?
14:38As yet, there is only one.
14:41What about their respiratory system?
14:43It is impossible to supply further data from this subject.
14:47That's all he can tell us.
14:48Well, whoever they are, they've shown no hostility to us.
14:52Now, remember, we're to treat our visitors with friendliness and kindness.
14:56I particularly want to stress that point to you, Dr. Smith.
14:59Have no fear.
15:00I shall roll out my red carpet and regard them as royalty.
15:03Look!
15:09There's another one.
15:14It seems that two more unexpected problems have dropped in on us.
15:20These positively reigning aliens...
15:37If you were endowed with emotions, my mechanical friend,
15:40you would no doubt be filled with curiosity about why we're here.
15:43Well, I'll tell you.
15:44We are going to the campsite of the alien visitors.
15:47The question's obvious.
15:49Why?
15:50Because they are people of a superior intellect, and so am I.
15:53You have yet to answer the question.
15:55One reason is that we have so much in common.
15:58They will get along well with me and I with them.
16:01We can be of great help to each other.
16:04One hand washing the other, as you have said.
16:07Exactly.
16:09All right, my metallic crustacean.
16:12Go back where you came from.
16:14And you, my friend, you will await my return.
16:18Here.
16:21Go.
16:30Go.
16:33Go.
16:36Go.
16:38Go.
16:51Hello, how do you do? I'm Zachary Smith, uh, Dr. Zachary Smith.
16:59Ah, well, I suppose handshaking is not the custom everywhere.
17:04I want to speak to you about something which is of the utmost urgency to us both.
17:07If, uh, you'll permit me.
17:12Now tell me, how many people do you expect to land here?
17:19How many will come?
17:29I see thousands. If only I could make you understand.
17:35Now, please try to follow me carefully.
17:39I want to help you.
17:42I'm quite familiar with this planet. I know all the rocks and caves on it.
17:46You will require some kind of officers in your government.
17:50Men who know the territory and can control the natives.
17:56I would like to offer my services in this capacity.
18:01So sorry, my friend. I don't trust you that much as yet.
18:05If you take another step, I'll shoot.
18:17Just remember, you started this fight.
18:20Come on.
18:25Please, come on.
18:29Come on.
18:34I'll take a look at this guy.
18:36Come on.
18:42Thank you, darling.
18:43Hi.
18:44Don't be afraid. I'm a friend.
18:47Did you arrive on that beam of light?
18:54Where are the others who came with you?
18:57My name is Will. What's yours?
19:01Don't you understand me?
19:05Hey, wait a minute.
19:08I was only trying to be friends.
19:18He was just like us, except he dressed differently.
19:22You know something?
19:24It's extremely possible that they came here to accomplish what, uh, we originally set out to do.
19:30You mean to find a planet suitable for colonization?
19:34Mm-hmm.
19:35We know they require the same atmospheric conditions we need.
19:38I don't think we have anything to worry about. The boy was real friendly.
19:42Which only proves that you're too young to be a good judge of character.
19:45It so happens that I've just paid a visit to the campsite of the enemy.
19:48What do you mean, the enemy?
19:50Their attitude was hardly what I would consider hospitable. Decidedly aggressive, as a matter of fact.
19:56Will met one of their boys. He had a little trouble communicating with him.
19:59I had no difficulty whatsoever.
20:01For instance, I've learned that an infinite number of their species are due to arrive.
20:05We will be a pitiful handful against thousands dedicated to our destruction.
20:10I just can't believe it. I could tell we liked each other.
20:14An alien race will.
20:16Their emotional responses could be the direct opposite of our own.
20:19A laugh could mean deep hatred, while a frown could be the friendliest of expressions.
20:24That dismissed?
20:25I don't want you to go near that campsite again.
20:27I don't know what that would accomplish.
20:29Now, they obviously know where we are.
20:31And when they want to contact us, they will.
20:34In the meantime, there's every chance that we can live in peace with them.
20:37Provided we don't spoil it by acting prematurely.
20:40You're making a mistake.
20:42We are dealing with a hostile, aggressive people.
20:44We must act immediately. Force is all they understand.
20:48Smith, have you ever in your life had a good thought?
20:51I am a realistic man, Major.
20:53Only a fool closes his eyes to the truth.
20:57But let's examine the situation, shall we?
20:59You think our visitors are friendly?
21:01All right.
21:02Suppose they are.
21:04But how long do you think that will last?
21:06On the one hand, tens of thousands of aliens, and on the other hand, ourselves.
21:10Eventually, we will become the curiosities.
21:13Outlandish creatures to be pointed out and stared at.
21:16Freaks, animals.
21:17That's what we will appear to be to them.
21:19And then, what do you think will happen?
21:20They'll put us into cages.
21:22Hurry, hurry, hurry.
21:23See the strange creatures.
21:24Watch them eat, drink, sleep.
21:26Only a quarter, folks.
21:27Oh, Dr. Smith, please do sit down and have some dinner.
21:30Thank you, no, madam.
21:32Although I am a condemned man, I cannot eat a hearty meal.
21:54Hi.
22:05What's that?
22:07What does it do?
22:11You mean you want to play catch?
22:17You want me to throw it away?
22:22All right, if that's the way you want it.
22:30Hey, that's great.
22:32You can play catch by yourself.
22:41Excuse me.
22:42You better take this back now.
22:45You want me to keep it?
22:47I appreciate your offer, but I really can't accept it.
22:51What's wrong?
22:56There's a cave up ahead.
22:58Maybe if you rest a while, you'll feel better.
23:11Oh, Dad.
23:12That's the way it is.
23:14John, you know, Will should have been back by now.
23:17Oh, he'll be back any moment now.
23:19You know, Will, he has to stop and examine every rock formation he sees.
23:23Well, I told him to be back in an hour.
23:25Now, it's not like him to disobey me, you know, unless...
23:29Unless something happened, huh?
23:31Oh, I'm just being a mother.
23:33He's probably on his way home right now.
23:39Darling, do you want me to go look for him?
23:41No.
23:42No, I'm sure he's all right.
23:43I won't do any harm to go get him.
23:45I'll call Don.
23:45We'll leave now.
23:47All right.
23:48Thank you, dear.
24:31How do you feel?
24:39It's getting dark out.
24:41Our parents will be worried about us.
24:49There's nothing we can do but wait.
25:09It's getting late.
25:10We'd better find Will before it gets dark.
26:00What time is it?
26:021932 hours.
26:04I mean the real time, not that ridiculous space jargon.
26:09It is 32 minutes past seven.
26:12Well, past seven.
26:14And our little will still hasn't returned, eh?
26:17One might almost suspect foul play.
26:20Existing evidence does not bear out that supposition.
26:23Evidence? What do I care about evidence?
26:26I need every tool at my disposal.
26:28Those aliens will have us in cages if we don't destroy them first.
26:32Existing evidence does not...
26:33No, shut up.
26:36If the Robinsons were to believe that their son was in the hands of the alien,
26:40they might finally take the necessary action.
26:43Where emotion is involved, evidence is not required.
26:48Only the right word in the right ear at the right time.
26:55Don't look at me like that.
26:57I do not look.
26:58I only stand.
27:00You're probably thinking,
27:02what kind of man would use a parent's love for his own preservation?
27:08And you're exactly right.
27:11My kind of man.
27:17Dad will be back any minute.
27:18And Will with him.
27:19I know it.
27:20Well, well.
27:22What a delightful picture.
27:23Two of the loveliest ladies on this planet,
27:26or any other planet for that matter.
27:27I seem to detect an aura of anxiety.
27:30What seems to be the problem?
27:32Will hasn't come back yet.
27:34I presume the male members of this household have gone off in search of him?
27:37I'm sure they'll find him.
27:39I add my fervent hopes to your own, dear lady.
27:43You know, Mrs. Robinson,
27:45you're an admirable woman.
27:47A unique spirit.
27:48A pioneer spirit.
27:50From days of old.
27:52Now, why do you say that?
27:54Why?
27:55Because it's true.
27:57Who knows what terrible misfortune has the fall on your young son?
28:01Why, at this very moment,
28:02he may be in the clutches of some sinister being,
28:04suffering indescribable torture.
28:06Stop it!
28:06But do you weep?
28:07Do you bewail the fate of your only male offspring?
28:10Oh, no.
28:11Like the true Spartan woman,
28:13you face adversity,
28:15undaunted, unflinching.
28:17There's no reason to believe that he's at the alien camp.
28:20Besides, they wouldn't harm him anyway.
28:22He's only a little boy.
28:24Who knows?
28:26After all,
28:27they are beings from an unknown world.
28:29They might do nothing.
28:31But on the other hand,
28:33oh, I dare not face the prospect.
28:37Our only course of action
28:38is armed confrontation with the enemy.
28:46Mom!
28:47Dad's back!
29:03I'd like to offer a suggestion.
29:06You're wasting your time, Major.
29:08If you would ask me,
29:09I could have told you where Will is.
29:11Is that so?
29:12Now, where would that be?
29:13You know perfectly well.
29:14He's at the alien campsite.
29:16Just for once, Smith.
29:17Keep your opinions to yourself.
29:18Well, well, temper.
29:19Ever since those aliens landed,
29:20you've been telling us what great danger we're in.
29:22Well, maybe we are,
29:23but until something happens, shut up!
29:24Raising your voice does nothing to alter the facts.
29:27If Will is not at the alien camp,
29:30where is he?
29:32Shove off of it.
30:02Shove off of it.
30:31Shove off of it.
30:33I'm not particularly hungry.
30:38Neither am I.
30:51I'll help you clean up, Mom.
30:53Oh, that's all right, dear.
30:55You don't need to.
30:56It's all right.
30:57I don't mind.
31:00Is there something you want to tell me?
31:03You always know when I have a problem, don't you?
31:06It's an instinct all mothers have.
31:09Come on, now sit down.
31:10Tell me about it.
31:14Well, I was talking to Dr. Smith.
31:19He says we're making a terrible mistake
31:21by not going to the alien's camp and getting Will.
31:25He says that
31:27every minute we wait increases the danger.
31:31Well, I already know what Dr. Smith thinks.
31:37Is that all that's troubling you?
31:44Mom, I think he's right.
31:51Well, maybe he is.
31:53I just don't know.
31:58I talked to Judy about it.
32:01She feels the same way I do.
32:04I guess we better clear the table.
32:08You go ahead and start.
32:11I'll be back in a few minutes.
32:37I'm not asleep.
32:39I know you weren't.
32:44I was just waiting for you to tell me.
32:48I was thinking about Will.
32:51So is everybody else.
32:55Especially you.
32:59John.
33:01Maybe you should go to the alien camp.
33:07I thought of that, too.
33:11One moment it's yes.
33:14Next, no.
33:19You see, if we were on Earth,
33:21I'd know exactly how to handle the situation.
33:26But in this alien world
33:28with alien people
33:31and alien morality.
33:33I know.
33:36It'd be just too easy to make mistakes.
33:39And I wouldn't want to do anything
33:41that we'd all be sorry for later.
33:52What are you doing up this late?
33:54Trying to keep my mind off, Will.
33:58I know what you mean.
34:01How's Maureen taking it?
34:04About as well as could be expected.
34:06She wants me to go to the alien camp.
34:09You know, as much as I hate to admit it,
34:11Smith could be right.
34:13Well, then why haven't they tried
34:15outright aggression before this?
34:17Will said the boy he met
34:18appeared to be friendly.
34:20He didn't meet the parents.
34:21No.
34:24It seems that youngsters from everywhere
34:25can get along.
34:26It's the...
34:27the adults who are always
34:28at each other's throats.
34:32What can we do?
34:35Well, I hate to start a fight.
34:37But if I have to, I will.
34:43Look, it'll be dawn in a few hours.
34:44When it is, we'll go to the camp.
34:46Better get some sleep.
35:02Oh, another thing.
35:03As soon as we leave,
35:04activate the force field
35:05and leave it on.
35:06All right, I will.
35:07This is ridiculous.
35:08Absolutely ridiculous.
35:09Quit stalling and get a move on.
35:10I protest most trenuously.
35:11Professor Robinson,
35:12will you kindly explain
35:13why it was necessary
35:14to wake me up
35:14from a sound sleep
35:15at this hour?
35:16Well, we're going
35:16to the alien campsite.
35:18I heartily approve the action.
35:20But what has that to do with me?
35:21You're going with us, doctor.
35:22Me?
35:24Did you say me?
35:25Well, we'll need you
35:25to show us the way.
35:27I could draw you a simple map.
35:28No, no, no, no.
35:29Besides,
35:30three armed men
35:31are better than two.
35:32Armed?
35:33Well, you keep telling us
35:34how dangerous they are,
35:35don't you?
35:35You brought a gun
35:36for the good doctor?
35:37That's right.
35:38I'm a scientist,
35:39not a fighting man.
35:41Well, then you can come along
35:41for moral support.
35:43But if there's trouble,
35:44I'll only be in the way.
35:44Dr. Smith,
35:46you're going with us.
35:50Come along.
35:54John?
35:55Hmm?
35:57Never mind.
36:20I'm going to try
36:21and get you home.
36:35it's just beyond
36:36those rocks.
36:42There it is.
36:45All right, let's go.
36:46Perhaps I should stay here
36:47and offer protective cover.
36:49You're coming with us,
36:50Dr. Smith.
36:50you're coming with us.
36:53You're coming with us.
36:55You're coming with us.
37:20Do it in вариантudes.
37:40All right, I'm going, I'm going.
38:01I'll go on alone and try to communicate with him.
38:04And remember, no shooting unless he starts.
38:07I'm going, I'm going, I'm going.
38:42Is he crazy?
38:43He's at their mercy.
38:46I'm looking for a boy.
38:50A boy!
38:59It doesn't seem to be going too well.
39:02If there's any indication of danger, we'll shoot.
39:04Just take it easy.
39:14He's going to shoot.
39:31I said no shooting.
39:32I saved your life.
39:34You just lost your nerve.
39:37What do we do now?
39:38I don't know.
39:48It's coming from just ahead of us.
39:56I'll be right back.
40:07The alien boy got sick and I had to stay with him.
40:10None of this would have happened if it hadn't been for you.
40:13I couldn't walk off and just leave him alone, sir.
40:16That's all right.
40:17Where's the boy now?
40:18I left him back there.
40:19That doesn't alter the fact that we're in danger of our lives.
40:21The aliens don't want to fight.
40:23They want their boy.
40:24They must have thought we had him.
40:26Yes, and we thought they had Will.
40:29How do we tell them we were both mistaken?
40:34I'm going to bring their boy back to them.
40:36No, you can't.
40:38They'll think we had him all along.
40:40They'll kill you.
40:42I'll get the boy.
40:43And no matter what happens this time, no shooting.
40:45I'm going with you.
40:46No, I'll go alone.
40:48No, listen.
40:49Somebody has to be out there with you in case your ideas on Universal Brotherhood don't work out.
40:52Well, they'd better work out.
40:55You know, Smith's right about one thing.
40:57Before long, there'll be thousands of them down here.
41:01This is our only chance to survive with them.
41:12If there were only some way we could talk to them.
41:16What are you doing?
41:17I just want to be sure you don't make things any worse than they already are.
41:32Don't be frightened.
41:43I just want to help you.
41:47Don't be frightened.
41:49I want to help you.
41:50I'll be behind you.
42:01All right?
42:13All right?
42:14Yeah.
43:45What are you waiting for?
43:47John said not to shoot.
43:53No, no!
43:54Well, get out of here!
43:57No, no!
43:58No!
43:58No!
44:04No!
44:05No!
44:15No!
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47:45No!
47:45No!
47:45If you have no further use for me, I shall return to my quarters on the Jupiter too.
47:49A great feeling of weariness seems to have taken possession of my body.
47:52You're always tired and hungry.
47:54That's your natural state.
48:03Tom?
48:05Do you smell something?
48:10The fuel pack.
48:11No!
48:13No!
48:14No!
48:17No!
48:21Oh, my God.
48:22Oh, my God.
48:41That's my sweet, the mother?
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