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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E11 - Wish Upon A Star

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00:03Last week, we left Dr. Smith dozing as Will worked over the chariot.
00:07Will was unaware that within moments, Dr. Smith's carelessness would imperil all their lives.
00:17You see, Will, even as a boy your age, I was determined to be a scientist.
00:22Believe me, there is no worthier ambition.
00:25How gratifying it is to work for the betterment of mankind,
00:28to strive for the unattainable.
00:32How about doing a little striving on this engine?
00:35I am a scientist, not a menial mechanic.
00:37You're a four-star Goldberg, Smith.
00:39Sticks and stones may break my bones, but your words can never harm me.
00:44Maybe I can get faster results this way.
00:47Uh, there is no need for belligerence.
00:50You have my cooperation.
00:51The bad unit is in the centrifugal repressor, Don.
00:54I'll see if you can replace it.
00:55I await your orders, mon capitaine.
00:57We have to put a new fuel pack in the chariot.
01:00Your wish is my command, sir.
01:02It's over there.
01:04Aye, aye, sir.
01:05And handle it carefully.
01:06That fuel could explode on contact with air.
01:10Never fear.
01:11Smith is here.
01:15I don't know why we even bother with him, Will.
01:17Well, Dr. Smith has some good qualities.
01:20I'll get to find any.
01:26I can't carry this thing by myself.
01:28Come on, it's not that heavy.
01:34Put it in back of the chariot.
01:35I'll, uh, hook it up later.
01:38A man of my talents being used as a beast of burden?
01:57If you have no further use for me, I shall return to my quarters on the Jupiter II.
02:00A great feeling of weariness seems to have taken possession of my body.
02:04You're always tired and hungry.
02:06That's your natural state.
02:15Don?
02:17Do you smell something?
02:22A fuel pack.
02:24Get back!
02:48Don, you all right?
02:49Yeah, I'm all right.
02:50I'm all right.
02:51What an unfortunate occurrence.
02:53I told you to be careful with that fuel cell.
02:55I was.
02:55It's not my fault that something went wrong.
02:57We could have all been killed because of your stupidity.
03:00If I had the intelligence of a goose, I'd still be a genius compared to you.
03:04Yeah, well, all that brain power you're always talking about,
03:06it must be well hidden because nobody ever notices except yourself.
03:08I've had enough of these...
03:09All right, that's enough.
03:10That's enough.
03:12Now, what's all this about?
03:17Well, perhaps you can tell me.
03:31Don asked Dr. Smith to get a new fuel pack, and I guess it developed a leak.
03:35Because of his carelessness.
03:37It was an accident due to a malfunctioning mechanism.
03:41Well, I'm sure that's all it was, Dr. Smith.
03:44So why don't we just drop the whole thing?
03:45You're a very understanding man, Professor Robinson.
03:49And now, Dr. Smith, let's, uh...
03:52Let's discuss the accident at the hydroponic garden.
03:55The garden?
03:56Well, it was your responsibility this week, wasn't it?
03:59As a matter of fact, it was.
04:00But I've been so busy.
04:02You haven't had a chance to do anything about it.
04:04That's very true.
04:06I was just about to go over there, as a matter of fact, when you arrived.
04:09If you'll excuse me...
04:09No, no, no, no. Save yourself a walk.
04:12We don't have a farm anymore.
04:13What happened to it?
04:15It died of neglect.
04:17Oh.
04:20I'm terribly sorry.
04:23Unfortunately, Dr. Smith, your being sorry doesn't make up for lost food.
04:27I don't know what to say.
04:28Yeah, well, I do.
04:29I don't know how the others feel, Smith, but I'm fed up to the teeth with you.
04:32Every time something goes wrong around here, you're always at the bottom of it.
04:35You're nothing but a troublemaker, and the sooner we get rid of you, the better off we'll all be.
04:40Are those also your feelings, Professor Robinson?
04:48I see.
04:50But there seems to be only one recourse left for me.
04:54I shall leave.
04:57Immediately.
05:02Let him go, Will.
05:04Yeah, let him go.
05:24Mom?
05:26Yes, dear?
05:28Nothing. It was just a thought.
05:32About Dr. Smith?
05:35Will, no one's forcing him to leave.
05:38No one asked him to stay, either.
05:39Couldn't you talk to Dad?
05:43Talk to me about what?
05:44You aren't really going to let him go, are you?
05:46Of course I am.
05:47You know how Dr. Smith is.
05:48He can't shift for himself.
05:50Well, he's a grown man, Will.
05:52He has to learn about responsibility.
05:54And without us to lean on, I think he's going to learn rapidly.
05:57Here he is now.
06:01I took the liberty of borrowing a rifle.
06:04However, if you would prefer that I ventured forth into the unknown without any protection whatsoever, I'll leave it here.
06:10Now, you're more than welcome to it, Dr. Smith.
06:13You're extremely generous, sir.
06:16Dr. Smith.
06:21I, um, I packed you some food.
06:27Thank you, but I cannot accept.
06:29What I am being forced to do, I must do alone and without aid of any kind.
06:38Well, it's time for my exile.
06:43I'll take leave of you now.
06:48There's absolutely no use pleading or protesting.
06:50I've made my decision.
06:52Take care of yourself, doctor.
06:54Bless you for the thought, my boy.
06:57Well.
07:01Farewell.
07:04Good luck, sir.
07:06Good luck, sir.
07:37Take your elbows off the table, dear.
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09:23Wil!
09:27What are you doing up this length?
09:29I just couldn't sleep, Dad.
09:31Worried about Dr. Smith?
09:33Are you sure he'll be all right, sir?
09:34Oh, he's probably fast asleep right now.
09:38Which is where you should be.
09:43Good night.
09:43Night, Dad.
10:30Who's out there?
10:32Who's out there, I say?
10:34Who's out there, I say?
10:34Come out or I'll shoot.
10:47If only this night would come to an end.
10:51I know I won't sleep a wink.
11:08Snow!
11:09Hi, Dr. Smith.
11:11Oh, Will.
11:12You startled me.
11:13I brought you some breakfast.
11:15Ah, those kind of you, my boy.
11:19But as an expert woodsman, I find no difficulty living off the land.
11:24I dined very well last night.
11:27It's only some fresh baked rolls and jam.
11:31Despite the fact that I'm not particularly hungry,
11:33I cannot see good food wasted.
11:36I'll force myself to eat.
11:37Mmm.
11:38Mmm, that's good.
11:39Did you have a good night?
11:41Splendid.
11:41Slept like a baby without a care in the world.
11:43Dad said you'd be fine.
11:45You didn't pick too good a spot for a camp, though.
11:47I didn't?
11:48What's wrong with you?
11:49For one thing, it's downhill.
11:51And if it rains, you'll be flooded.
11:52Oh.
11:53Mmm.
11:55Regretfully, breakfast is over.
11:58What are you doing, Will?
11:59I'm getting you packed.
12:00We've got to find a new campsite.
12:02An excellent suggestion, my boy.
12:04Together, we will venture forth into the wilderness.
12:07Come along.
12:07Forward.
12:08Hop, two, three, four.
12:10Hop, two, three, four.
12:11Hop, two, three, four.
12:13Hop, two, three, four.
12:14Hop, two, hop, two.
12:21Well, this seems to be a suitable spot.
12:23I don't think you'll find any water here.
12:26All I want at this moment is some rest.
12:28Come on, Dr. Smith.
12:29We'll find the right campsite soon.
12:31I certainly hope so.
12:40Dr. Smith, look.
12:42It's the wreck of an old spaceship.
12:46I'll bet it crashed here centuries ago.
12:49Let's go explore it.
12:51Some other time, Will.
12:52We still have to find a place for me to live, remember?
12:55Isn't that a place for you to live?
12:57I seriously doubt it.
13:01However, let's have a look.
13:04After you, my boy.
13:31I wonder what happened to its occupants.
13:34Come on.
13:35Considering our past experiences with aliens,
13:38I prefer not to conjecture.
13:54Hardly will I would call home sweet home.
13:57It won't be so bad after you clean it up some.
14:01I wonder where that door leads to.
14:03There's only one way to find out.
14:05Try it.
14:30No matter.
14:32Well, shall we put my new house in order?
14:35I'd like to stay, but I have to be getting back.
14:38Yes, I suppose you do.
14:40But you can stay a few minutes longer, can't you?
14:44Nobody knows I'm here.
14:45Just a little while.
14:47And you won't have to work.
14:48I'll do it, and you can watch.
14:50All right.
14:51My dear boy, you have the soul of an angel.
14:54Now, you just make yourself comfortable,
14:57and I'll start putting things to rights.
15:00I might as well lend you a hand.
15:02You're a good chap.
15:03Now, let's start with the bedroom.
15:05Shall we?
15:06There we are.
15:08There we are.
15:09Now roll it out.
15:10That's a good one.
15:11There we are.
15:15I wonder what that is.
15:21It doesn't look broken at all.
15:23Who knows or cares?
15:24Throw it away.
15:30Hey, Dr. Smith, how do I look?
15:33It doesn't look like the school dunce at Halloween.
15:36Let's not waste your time.
15:40Oh, you know, Will,
15:43I could eat a few more of those rolls you brought me for breakfast.
15:46I wouldn't mind having something to eat myself.
15:58Look!
16:08It seems to be some sort of alien food.
16:11Where did it come from?
16:15Oh, no.
16:18That couldn't be.
16:28Dr. Smith, the machine couldn't have had anything to do with getting that food, could it?
16:34We're on a planet where anything is possible, Will.
16:38I wonder if we'd dare to try it again.
16:48Will, think of something we'd like to have, more than anything else.
16:52I don't know.
16:53There are a lot of things.
16:54Well, concentrate on one of them.
16:57Well, I'd like to have a bicycle, but the ground's not smooth here.
17:01And I've been wanting a photographic microscope.
17:05Apples!
17:06That's what I like most.
17:07I like the kind we have at home.
17:08All right.
17:09Think about apples.
17:12Hard.
17:13I sure would like some apples.
17:28It's the real thing!
17:32My boy.
17:36We have a wonderful instrument in our possession.
17:40However, until we've fully explored the full potential of this miraculous machine,
17:45we must tell no one.
17:47I don't understand.
17:49Eat some apples, my boy.
17:50Eat as many as you wish.
17:53Before we reveal our find, we must be sure there's no danger involved.
17:58When we are satisfied, then we'll tell all the others.
18:02Are you sure, doctor?
18:04Absolutely.
18:05Believe me, I'm doing this for the good of all of us.
18:07And remember, this is to be our little secret.
18:13Eat the apples, my boy.
18:20An apple.
18:21Is it real?
18:22It seems to be.
18:24But we don't grow apples.
18:25Where did it come from?
18:26I found it in Will's room.
18:28Where did he get it?
18:30I don't know.
18:31But I intend to find out.
18:38I'm sorry I'm late.
18:40Well, don't let it happen again, dear.
18:43Here, you can help yourself.
18:45Thanks, but I'm not very hungry.
18:47He's sick.
18:50Maybe he's, uh...
18:53Maybe he's full of apples.
18:59You want to tell us about it?
19:01I can't.
19:02Can't?
19:04It's a secret between me and Dr. Smith.
19:08Oh, I see.
19:09You gave him your word.
19:12No, sir.
19:13But it's understood between us.
19:14If you didn't give your word,
19:16you're not violating a confidence will.
19:17Especially when it concerns Smith.
19:21All right.
19:22I guess I'd better start at the beginning.
19:25Dr. Smith and I were looking for a new campsite
19:27when we found this wrecked spaceship.
19:29A what?
19:30A wrecked spaceship.
19:32Fill my cup till it runneth over.
19:38Cease and desist!
19:47Nectar of the gods.
19:49To the good life, my mechanical magician.
20:02Hi, doctor.
20:04William!
20:05What a delightful surprise.
20:07Where have you been keeping yourself?
20:09I've been sort of busy, sir.
20:10Well, you're here now,
20:12and that's all that matters.
20:13Come closer.
20:14Come closer.
20:16Golly!
20:17A few simple conveniences,
20:20quite necessary for survival in the wilderness.
20:23I had to tell my father about the machine, Dr. Smith.
20:26Oh.
20:28No harm done.
20:29I would have informed him myself,
20:31eventually.
20:32Now, uh, what about a piece of delicious French pastry?
20:41Can't make up your mind?
20:43I was just thinking about Penny and Judy and everyone else.
20:47So?
20:48It wouldn't be fair for me to have cake when they couldn't.
20:51A noble gesture, but hardly realistic.
20:55There.
20:58Here, my boy.
21:00Dessert for tonight's dinner.
21:02Compliments of Zachary Smith.
21:04Thank you, sir.
21:06You know, Will,
21:07I've missed you.
21:09It's been very lonely here without you.
21:11You could have come to see me.
21:13I've been banished, remember?
21:15Is that the only reason you stayed away?
21:18I don't quite follow you, my boy.
21:20You said all you wanted to do was check out the machine.
21:23That's exactly what I've been doing.
21:24For four days?
21:26Well, you see,
21:27science is a matter of trial and error.
21:30I had to be sure there was no danger.
21:32Have you found any?
21:34There are certain problems.
21:36But as soon as they're ironed out...
21:38When will that be?
21:40Eventually, my boy.
21:41Eventually.
21:43What you really mean is...
21:45Never, don't you, sir?
21:47Now, Will, what a thing to say.
21:49I fully intend to bring the machine to the family.
21:53Don said now that you had the machine,
21:54you didn't need us anymore.
21:56Surely you don't believe that?
21:58He said all you cared about was yourself.
22:01That's not true.
22:03Then why are you keeping the machine?
22:07I don't think I want the pastry anymore.
22:10I sort of lost my appetite for it.
22:13And I'm sure the rest of the family would feel the same way.
22:17Goodbye, sir.
22:19Will?
22:20Will?
22:23Will?
22:23Well, it's a moment.
22:41You still thinking about Dr. Smith?
22:43Try to forget him, Will.
22:44He's really not worth the effort.
22:45I know he was always doing things that were wrong.
22:48But underneath, I like him, that's all.
22:52A most flattering remark, will you?
23:00Well, isn't anyone going to welcome the prodigal's return?
23:03Sir, what do you want?
23:06Now, is that a way to greet Santa Claus?
23:09Particularly when he has gifts for you all.
23:11You mean you're going to give us the machine, doctor?
23:14It was always my intention.
23:17You misjudged me, Will.
23:24Now, wait a minute.
23:25There's a catch in this somewhere.
23:26From you, I expect suspicion.
23:30However, I'm about to do something for you
23:31that will dispel all your petty doubts.
23:34And what would that be?
23:35With the aid of this incredible machine,
23:38I'm going to create another complete Jupiter 2,
23:41which will carry us safely through the heavens
23:43and back to Earth.
23:45Gee.
23:52This will be an absolute triumph.
23:54Only my superior intellect, combined with this machine,
23:57could accomplish such a monumental feat.
24:00Stand back, everyone.
24:02I wouldn't want you to be crushed when it materializes.
24:11Bring me another complete Jupiter 2.
24:16Bring me another complete Jupiter 2.
24:22Up here.
24:27There.
24:28It wasn't easy, but...
24:30There's nothing there.
24:36I can't understand it.
24:37It's always worked before.
24:39Very good, Dr. Smith.
24:40Now, have you any other fairy tales to tell us?
24:44Look!
24:52I guess you didn't think big enough.
24:54Apparently, the machine's capacity is limited.
24:57However, let us all remember,
24:59good things come in small packages.
25:08Traitor.
25:10What impulses are picked up by the headset
25:13and transformed into high sonaric electrical waves.
25:17Then what's the procedure?
25:19Sonaric waves are then fused
25:20with a radioactive center in the machine.
25:23What causes the thought process
25:25to materialize in a reality?
25:27Cannot compute.
25:29Programming data insufficient.
25:32How our little miracle worker functions
25:34is of no importance.
25:35It works.
25:37And that's all that interests me.
25:39I know how the machine works.
25:40You do, Hope.
25:41Yes, it's exactly like an Aladdin's lamp.
25:44I mean, instead of rubbing it,
25:45you just think of what you want.
25:46We're trying to find a scientific explanation
25:48and you give us fairy tales.
25:50It's a thought translator.
25:51That's what it is.
25:52The trouble with you, William Robinson,
25:53is you have no imagination.
25:55I don't care what you say.
25:56It's still a wishing machine.
25:59Theory and conjecture.
26:01Nonsense and jabbawacky.
26:02We have the gift horse.
26:04Let us not examine its mouth too closely.
26:07Well, did you find out anything?
26:09Only how abysmally ignorant we are.
26:12Well, if you've finished with the machine,
26:14I'd like to borrow it.
26:16I want to wish up something extra special for supper.
26:19An excellent idea, Mrs. Robinson.
26:21The machine hasn't been used today,
26:23so there's really no problem.
26:24What do you mean, no problem?
26:27Well, for some reason,
26:28the Aladdin's lamp, as Penny called it,
26:30functions only twice a day.
26:32Oh, really?
26:32I thought it could be used over and over.
26:35Aren't two miracles a day sufficient?
26:37Go ahead, my dear.
26:38Order your dinner.
26:40Unless, of course,
26:41Professor Robinson would like to have the first wish.
26:43No, no, you go on ahead.
26:45I'm afraid I'm a practical man,
26:47and somehow I don't believe
26:48that you can get something for nothing.
27:01Is that your will?
27:02Give me a power wrench, will you?
27:07Why don't you come out and get it, Don?
27:12Oh!
27:16I mean, wow.
27:19Where did you get that dress?
27:23You like it?
27:24I like it.
27:25Like I said, wow.
27:28I got it through the thought machine.
27:30Oh.
27:31And now you can take me for a walk.
27:36It was Dirty's turn yesterday.
27:38It's mine today.
27:39All you want is some goofy tape recorder.
27:41And all you want is some equipment.
27:44Science is more important than music.
27:46It can work for art,
27:47so there wouldn't be any science.
27:49If Dr. Smith would say nonsense,
27:51he'd double nonsense.
27:52Now stop it a minute, Will.
27:54Stop it.
27:55Now, just don't tug anymore.
27:56Now, wait.
27:57Now, wait a minute.
27:59Now, we both can't use the machine,
28:01so why don't we let Dad decide?
28:03All right, by me.
28:05Well, you go ask.
28:07I'll be right back.
28:09And don't you go anywhere.
28:11Oh, don't worry.
28:12I won't.
28:38I'd like some new tape recordings.
28:44Oh.
28:51She tricked me.
28:53Just as soon as I left,
28:54she used the thought machine.
28:56And you think that Penny
28:57should be punished for this outrage?
28:58I sure do.
29:00Maybe she should lose her turn
29:02a couple of times.
29:03That would teach you a good lesson.
29:04Well, that sounds like a good idea, Will,
29:06but there's just one thing wrong with it.
29:08There'd more than likely be a fight
29:09among the family
29:10for who gets Penny's turns.
29:13She was listening to her tapes.
29:15Oh, you should hear them, Dad.
29:16They're absolutely wonderful.
29:18Bach and Mozart and Beethoven.
29:21Well, I won't argue with your choice,
29:22but do you have anything there by deceit?
29:27Deceit?
29:28I don't think I've ever heard of that composer.
29:30Oh, perhaps you don't recognize the name.
29:33Maybe these names will help.
29:36Cheat.
29:37Lie.
29:39Trick.
29:43Do you recognize the composer,
29:44or do I have to go on?
29:46No, sir.
29:49Come here.
29:54I'm very disappointed in you.
29:56You've sacrificed your moral principles
29:58for something material.
30:01You lost far more than you gained.
30:07Do you understand what I'm saying?
30:09Yes, sir, and I'm very sorry.
30:11Well, then I don't have to tell you
30:12I don't ever want you to do that again.
30:20Here come Judy and Don.
30:21You wanted to talk to them, too.
30:23Yes, I do.
30:24Sit up.
30:28Hi.
30:29What's going on?
30:30We're having a family conference.
30:31Join us.
30:36Here, Will.
30:37Hi, Don.
30:39I suppose you've put the new repressor on the chariot.
30:42Well, I...
30:43It was my fault.
30:44I asked Don to take me for a walk.
30:47What?
30:47You were supposed to be working
30:48in the hydroponic garden.
30:53And, Will.
30:55Weren't you supposed to be helping, Don?
31:01Will, does anyone care to make a comment?
31:06All right, then I will.
31:09And it can be summed up in three words.
31:13The thought machine.
31:16Well, I guess maybe we've all been
31:18relying on it too much, John, but...
31:20But why work when the machine can do it for you?
31:23Will,
31:24up to now,
31:25this family's been getting along very well.
31:28We have respect and love for one another.
31:31And you cannot wish for those things with that.
31:36And then we get this.
31:38Machine that makes dreams come true.
31:41And instead of making us happier,
31:43it sows the seeds of discontent,
31:45mistrust,
31:46and indolence.
31:49I said a machine that makes dreams come true.
31:53Nightmares can also be dreams.
32:04I'm afraid your services will be severely curtailed,
32:07my mechanical friend.
32:08The thought machine has made you obsolete.
32:11Obsolete.
32:12Old-fashioned.
32:14Outmoded.
32:15No longer in fashion.
32:17Exactly.
32:18However, you may still be utilized
32:20as a menial,
32:21or a servant, perhaps.
32:25Ah, Professor Robinson!
32:27You have the thought machine.
32:28Is there something you want?
32:31There definitely is.
32:32And what is that?
32:33I want you to get rid of it.
32:36Are you suggesting
32:36that I destroy our Garden of Eden?
32:39Well, if you don't, I will.
32:41You do no such thing.
32:42I won't allow it.
32:43I don't think you have any choice, Dr. Smith.
32:45This machine is mine.
32:46You have no right to harm it.
32:48I do when it endangers our welfare.
32:50Very well.
32:51Then I'll take it away.
32:52I'll go back to the old derelict.
32:54That, of course, is your privilege.
32:56I'll leave in the morning.
32:59And if you don't mind,
33:00I'll take the robot with me
33:01as a servant companion.
33:03Your precious machine
33:04can supply all the companionship you need.
33:06The robot stays here.
33:25Who needs them?
33:26If I can get along by myself?
33:29Refuse him to give me the robot, indeed.
33:32I can get along without him, too.
33:34Hmm.
33:37I have the thought machine.
33:39And I can have anything I want.
33:42All I have to do is think.
33:44And poof.
33:46Eh?
33:47It's mine.
34:00To you, Mona.
34:04.
34:20Ah!
34:22Ah!
34:26Ah!
34:27Ah!
34:33I would like some coffee, but I'm too tired.
34:43Of course, if I had a servant...
34:48I say, Zachary, would you like a servant?
34:54Yes, Zachary, you would like a servant.
35:06I'd like a servant to bring me some coffee.
35:11Why are you still blinking? You heard my command?
35:14I'd like a servant to bring me some coffee.
35:39Coffee. Tulips.
35:48Tulips.
35:52Tulips.
36:01Get away, Rudy. Get away.
36:19I did ask for a servant to bring me some coffee.
36:22Huh?
36:25Well, this promises to be very interesting.
36:31I'll have a bit of cream with those tulips.
36:37You may serve me now.
36:40I said you may serve me now.
36:43How dare you disobey?
36:46Don't forget, I created you.
36:48I am the master and you are the servant.
37:02I am the master and I am the master.
37:03You want the machine?
37:05Oh, no.
37:07It's mine!
37:09I am the master.
37:17I understand it.
37:18An hour ago, this fruit was perfectly fresh.
37:21Is the perma-fruit unit still working?
37:23Yes, it's working well.
37:24But even if it had stopped working, the fruit wouldn't go bad that quickly.
37:28Well, there must be some logical explanation.
37:33Mother! Look at me!
37:36This is the dress I got from Dr. Smith's machine.
37:39Oh, Judy!
37:40Another thing from the thought machine gone bad.
37:43And Penny's new tapes!
37:45They won't play either!
37:47I'll bet everything we got from that thought machine is no longer usable.
37:51Oh, Mother!
38:10Oh, come on!
38:12Oh, come on!
38:23No, my mother!
38:25Oh!
38:26Oh!
38:28Oh, Ñ school, anything?
38:31Oh, my God!
38:31Yeah, my friend!
38:32Oh, my God!
38:33Oh, my dear!
38:33Ah, my dear!
38:37Oh, my dear!
38:38Oh, my God!
39:07Not that I'm sorry it happened.
39:08But I'd just like to know why.
39:10Maybe everything we thought of had a time limit.
39:12Then why did everything go sour at once?
39:14When things go bad for no logical reason, I've always got an answer.
39:18Smith.
39:18I hope nothing happened to him.
39:20Don't worry about him, Will. The bad penny always.
39:22Help! Help!
39:23Here he is now.
39:25Help! Help!
39:32I've got to turn on the post for you.
39:41Now at least we're safe.
39:42Safe from what?
39:43Dad, Don!
39:49What?
39:49I've got to turn on theTV.
39:54How old are you?
39:54Is this not a side?
40:00No, I'm not aware of that.
40:03I'm not sure.
40:03You're my son.
40:03I'm not ever married.
40:03I'm not sure.
40:04You're my son.
40:04You're my son.
40:05You're my son.
40:05I'm a man.
40:06I didn't care.
40:10I'm a man.
40:12I'm a man.
40:13I'm a man.
40:14I'm a man.
40:19What's he doing?
40:22He seems to be asking for something.
40:29He wants my machine. Can you imagine anything more unreasonable?
40:33Perhaps you'd better explain what this is all about.
40:35I have the slightest idea. And this time I'm definitely not at fault.
40:39That I don't believe.
40:40All I did was ask for a servant to bring me some coffee.
40:45What happened?
40:47Then, for some strange reason, the thought machine didn't function.
40:51Instead, this creature appeared and his attitude was decidedly hostile.
40:57What happened to the thought machine?
40:59It's hidden in a safe place.
41:01Smith, I want you to give the alien what it wants.
41:04I will not. The machine is mine and I intend to keep it.
41:07Very well, Dr. Smith.
41:09Don, turn off the force field.
41:11It's crashed.
41:13Cat!
41:14That alien has no quarrel with us.
41:17His argument's with you, so I suggest that you settle it.
41:19I'm shutting off the force field.
41:21No, wait.
41:23I'll give up the machine.
41:25I thought your good judgment would prevail.
41:27First thing tomorrow morning.
41:28Now!
41:29But that thing is still out there.
41:35No, it's not, Doctor. It's gone.
41:42He's hiding.
41:43Waiting for us.
41:44I know it. I know it.
41:47I'm turning it off.
41:49You're making a terrible mistake. We'll all be destroyed!
41:54We're going.
42:03We shouldn't be long, but keep the force field on till we get back.
42:05I will.
42:50We'll get the machine.
42:50Please, let's turn back before it's too late.
42:52We're getting the machine.
43:00The machine is in there.
43:01Will, get it.
43:10I've given the matter some additional thought and I've decided to keep the machine in my possession after all.
43:15One of these days soon, we'll be returning to Earth and this machine is going back to the derelict spaceship
43:20where the alien can find it.
43:38Look at this.
43:43He's here.
43:50Don't make any sudden moves. Keep counting.
43:55He wants the machine, Dr. Smith. Give it to him.
43:58I won't. He'll kill me.
44:00I said get him.
44:04Will, you take it.
44:39He didn't harm me. He didn't harm me.
44:41He didn't harm me.
45:07That vindictive creature! He took everything back!
45:13He must still be in there.
45:19Will, don't you?
45:27He's gone, and I couldn't be happier.
45:30The alien meant only good.
45:31Dad, I don't understand.
45:34Why did the alien give us things and then decide to take them back?
45:37Because Dr. Smith asked for too much.
45:41You know, he could have had anything he wanted.
45:44But like most people, it wasn't enough. He wanted more.
45:48When he tried to create a slave, the alien realized this.
45:52That vindictive creature.
45:55He would have stayed, Doctor.
45:57We made him leave because we were selfish.
46:04He must have really heard me.
46:17All personnel will leave launch pad area immediately.
46:23All personnel will leave launch pad area immediately.
46:29Launch pad area clear.
46:31Why can't we watch from outside?
46:33That rocket may be small, but there's enough hyper-energy fuel in there for a real blast.
46:39Commence final countdown.
46:42Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
46:57Lift off.
47:07When will the rockets fire?
47:09At 1,000 feet automatically.
47:11Is that when the pull of gravity ends?
47:13No, but every bit helps.
47:14You're learning.
47:16What do you mean, learning?
47:18I know all about gravity.
47:19Come on.
47:20Let's go see what my balloon's doing to it.
47:27Space probe altitude, 200 feet.
47:33Space probe altitude, 300 feet.
47:37Don't be long now.
47:39Where do you think it'll land?
47:41Shipwrecked sailors don't know where their notes and bottles will land when they toss them into the ocean.
47:44They just hope somebody finds them and gets the message.
47:46Space probe altitude, 500 feet.
47:51Space probe altitude, 700 feet.
47:54It'll fire any second now.
47:57Space probe altitude, 900 feet.
48:00Space probe altitude, 1,000 feet.
48:05What's holding it?
48:11Warning. Warning.
48:14It's coming this way.
48:15It's coming this way!
48:16Stop.
48:17Space probe, out of control.
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