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00:26Go wash your face, Malty.
00:28We have much work to do.
00:40Uncle, come quick.
00:48Great protector, watch over us.
00:56I have never seen anything like this before.
00:59Nothing I try seems to help.
01:01Every week more and more people get sick.
01:04Whatever it is isn't contagious, otherwise you'd have it already.
01:07Her parents say that they got sick after they saw the lights.
01:10Lights?
01:11What lights?
01:12Many of the Sikhs say they saw strange colored lights over the Lamistas.
01:17Always at night, always just before they became ill.
01:21Okay, that's pretty spooky.
01:23Anyone say where these lights came from?
01:24They came from the sky.
01:26They came from the sky.
01:27They came from the sky.
01:30They went to the sky.
01:34They came from the sky.
01:40Every day they were shining.
01:45The language they went through forÐºÐµå” Thomas.
01:48Nevada came from the sky.
01:49The night ported this gasني Dang.
02:13What is it?
02:15My uncle says you must come now.
02:16Calm down.
02:18Tell us what happened.
02:19Something happened to one of our cows.
02:21It's missing.
02:22My uncle says only a someone can help us.
02:25Hold on a second.
02:26A cow's missing?
02:27You live in a jungle.
02:28It happens.
02:28It's probably a lion.
02:30No.
02:31Not a lion.
02:32Not like this.
02:38We had 20 head of cattle.
02:40When we went to sleep.
02:42When we awoke, one was missing.
02:45And this was in its place.
02:47Your uncle probably went looking for it.
02:50We can help you move your herd somewhere safe.
02:53Well, if this was a lion, it was starved.
02:55Ate everything right here.
02:58I don't see any drag marks.
03:00How do you explain the burn mark?
03:06Was I in the mood for barbecue?
03:09A predator didn't do this.
03:11I don't see any tracks.
03:13You're talking about a cow.
03:14She, uh...
03:15Something must have grabbed it.
03:15It couldn't just vanish into thin air.
03:17That's exactly what it did.
03:23They took it.
03:25Into the air with them.
03:28I saw it.
03:30Who took it with them?
03:31The people.
03:33From out there.
03:37The space people.
03:40Neither had to be a logical explanation.
03:45You see, don't see my uncle.
03:47Something took him.
05:18What's the big deal?
05:19The big deal is I have to be in Yoruhu before it gets dark.
05:23I ain't Norman Rockwell, and I think his whole story's nothing but bull.
05:28It wasn't a bull.
05:30It was a cow.
05:32You can't even get that right?
05:34Calm down.
05:37All right, I know this is a little bit out there, but think what it can mean for business.
05:41Cutter's alien encounter.
05:43Huh?
05:44When that missing shepherd shows up, we'll get them to pose for pictures.
05:46Those tourists will be lined up for miles.
05:48Not if they see this poster.
05:50Just focus on the money.
05:52This can be bigger than the Tarachna.
05:58What if the shepherd doesn't show up?
06:01I mean, hey, who's to say with what we thought were the remains of the cow, couldn't be the remains
06:06of the cowboy?
06:06Boy, no.
06:09I mean, I just assumed it was...
06:41Take me to your leader.
06:43I don't have a leader.
06:45Do you mean Kali?
06:46No.
06:48No, it's just an expression.
06:50You know, what little green men say to earthlings.
06:55Are you telling me out of all the books you've read, you've never read any science fiction?
06:59Yes.
07:00And I don't remember any of them mentioning little green people.
07:04Men.
07:05I don't think of it, neither do I.
07:06Huh.
07:07I wonder where that came from.
07:13What are you doing out here?
07:15I'm looking for answers.
07:17You?
07:18Well, I thought I'd get some photos before the evidence disappeared.
07:21What sort of profit angle do you have on this one?
07:25Nothing.
07:26Except all worldwide book, film, and television rights.
07:31I learned that at the university.
07:34Yeah, university a cutter.
08:05Okay.
08:06When I saw the lights, I saw the spaceship.
08:10An alien floated down in a blue light.
08:14It's the cow.
08:15Then, floated away.
08:19That's good.
08:20That's really good.
08:21I'd buy that.
08:24But I'm not saying I believe in them.
08:26We need to cross the river.
08:28Whoa, whoa, whoa.
08:28Hold up.
08:29Hold up.
08:29I'm curious to see what this is all about, too.
08:32Camera!
08:34Nope.
08:35Almost forgot.
08:38Ooh.
08:42What?
08:43Like I said, we might need some evidence.
08:49Aren't you coming?
08:50No.
08:51I'm not feeling too well.
08:53I think I'll stay here and watch the truck.
08:55Come on, come on, come on.
09:09Hear what?
09:12I don't care.
09:50So you really think these little green people
09:54can come down from the sky?
09:56Hey, when you met me, I came out of the sky...
09:59Yeah, because I brought your plane down.
10:01That's a technicality.
10:02My point is there's a lot out there in my world
10:04that you're unaware of.
10:06So who's to say there's not a lot out here
10:08that we're both unaware of?
10:10Yeah.
10:15I realized long ago there are things in heaven and earth
10:18not dreamt of in our philosophy.
10:21I think Shakespeare realized it first.
10:24I read the play.
10:26Damn, that's the only Shakespeare I know.
10:29I don't believe you knew that.
10:30You still have an answer to my question.
10:33I've never told anyone this story before.
10:37I was assigned to guard a top-secret delivery
10:39on one of our isolated bases.
10:44I started to wonder, what was inside the box?
10:48What was so important that it needed armed guards?
10:54Well, I just had to see for myself.
10:57I opened the box and started to look inside.
11:03And that's when a colonel caught me.
11:06And I thought I'd be court-martialed for sure.
11:20It wasn't until later that I realized what it meant.
11:23I still don't.
11:25Gina, Area 51.
11:27Of course, you wouldn't know what that is.
11:29Area 51 is where the U.S. government
11:31is rumored to be hiding alien bodies.
11:34I didn't think anything about it at the time.
11:36Well, why are they still hiding them?
11:37Who knows?
11:39I'm not saying there was an alien in that crate.
11:43Then again, I can't say there wasn't.
11:46I can see why you never told me that story before.
12:07I can see why you never told me that story before.
12:21Oh, maybe this isn't such a good idea.
12:24I thought you needed pictures for your brochure.
12:27Yeah, but sometimes fiction plays better than the truth.
12:32I once met the guy who runs the Loch Ness tours
12:35and not having a big stuffed serpent on his wall
12:38never hurt his business.
12:41This walk is taking a lot longer than I thought.
12:45What do you say we're just going back?
12:47Oh!
13:35Are you okay?
13:39I lied to you. I did see a light when I was in the river, but I didn't see a
13:47spaceship.
13:48It's okay, Sam. We'll worry about it later.
13:51No, you don't understand. I didn't see them before, but I have now.
13:57They're here, Cutter. They're here.
14:01It's okay. Oh, oh, oh, oh.
14:03All right, I'll do it. All right.
14:06Come on.
14:23Oh, come on. Baby, don't do this to me. Come on.
14:30Oh, man.
14:34I know I've been rough on you, but you know I care.
14:52Doesn't a two-week lube job say love to you?
15:02Simon's an idiot. Your head's no more oblong than mine.
15:14He is delirious, and his fever is rising. We have to stop whatever is causing this. And soon, the people
15:20here are still sick. And I've heard that men from other villages have been disappearing.
15:24You know, some people might think we're dealing with alien abductions here. Supposedly, they like to kidnap humans and, well,
15:33you know, probe them. Not that I believe in that.
15:38I found this one. I found this one. It's in my collapse last night. It has USA stamped on the
15:42bottom.
15:43Oh, this takes me back. This is what's called a sniffer.
15:47A what?
15:48A sniffer. Literally, it sniffs for human scent, then transmits an alarm back to its base. We used a lot
15:55of them from Vietnam.
15:56So it proves that we're dealing with humans.
15:59Well, actually, all it proves is that humans are involved. It doesn't rule anything else out.
16:03Well, I've still seen no evidence to believe your science fiction stories are true.
16:07Oh, whoa. Oh, this from a woman who can turn into an animal?
16:12Sheena has always been skeptical of that which she cannot see.
16:16I think the only way we're going to find out what really is going on is if we go into
16:20the jungle.
16:51Well, that's definitely Mendelssohn's mule.
16:55Looks like there are two others.
16:57Must have led him to some sort of vehicle.
17:02Hey, look at this.
17:05What does it mean?
17:07Well, it means when we find Mendelssohn, we'll find the aliens.
17:19Get up.
17:20You slept long enough.
17:41Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, you happy to see me?
17:46I wish I could say the same for your mistress.
17:48What do I have to be happy about?
17:50I got us a new mechanic. That's good news.
17:53Maybe this one's smart enough not to electrocute himself.
17:56Sarah, you've got to relax, hon.
17:59I've never had an operation yet that didn't have its share of snafus.
18:02It's more serious than that.
18:30It's more serious than that.
18:3251. I know what I'm doing.
18:40Ever heard you get more peace with honey than with vinegar?
18:42We need you to fix the water pump at the cooling pump.
18:45And if I don't want to?
18:49Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
18:51It's not a challenge. It's just a question.
18:54Show me the pump.
19:04These are the tools.
19:05Work.
19:19You are Carter's friend, yes?
19:22Now's not a time for accusations.
19:25What's all this for?
19:26We don't know.
19:28They pull this all from the mine.
19:30We break it up and separate it from the rest of the rock.
19:33I thought it might be gold, but it is something else.
19:37Yeah, something else.
19:39Something worth killing over, I bet.
19:53Now we know who's been putting.
19:55Lights in the sky.
19:56It's probably on a helicopter or something.
19:59That solves the mystery of the burned grass in the field.
20:02He's a portable flame shooter.
20:05Why?
20:06What are they doing here?
20:21Oh, this just keeps getting better.
20:24That guy's name is Ben Dix.
20:25He's a big-time terrorist.
20:28I don't know if this makes any sense.
20:30We've got a converted fishing village, a terrorist, and a missing cow.
20:34Well, is your terrorist known to use cows in his attacks?
20:40I honestly don't know how to respond to that.
20:48They seem to be mining something and processing it.
20:52What does this area have?
20:54What could be possibly worth?
20:57No.
21:00Uranium?
21:02No, it can't be.
21:03Well, would your terrorists be interested in uranium?
21:07Yeah, you bet your sweet leopard-skin bikini he would.
21:12And they're processing it down at the river.
21:14That's why everybody's getting sick.
21:16Radiation poisoning.
21:28All right, stay here.
21:29I'm going inside.
21:30Oh, oh, oh.
21:30I'm sure that fence is at least 10,000 volts.
21:33Only way you're getting in there is with an imitation.
21:35Okay.
22:13We bring the ore down from the mine,
22:15and we crush it, wash it, and separate it right here in the river.
22:18Proving me wrong, Colonel.
22:20I didn't think it was possible.
22:25Speak of the devil.
22:29Well, my old friend, the Colonel, from Area 51.
22:36Hey, who let my dog out?
22:39Open that gate.
22:40Bring him back in here.
22:52So, who am I bidding again?
22:55Carl Strom for a while.
22:57Progressive arms dealer, well financed.
22:59Who else?
23:00Ethel Yugama.
23:02Yugama?
23:03What could she possibly want with uranium?
23:06Well, apparently the pension for a dead dictator's wife
23:09isn't enough to provide for the lifestyle she's used to.
23:12And I think she wants her dead husband's country back.
23:16Sounds like I'm up against serious money.
23:18Yeah.
23:19I hope I brought enough.
23:20Well, you could take a check, right?
23:22We'll take a check.
23:23Yeah.
23:30Are you finished yet?
23:32We can't fill up the cooling pond without the pump.
23:35Should have thought of that before you broke it.
23:48Whoa, whoa, whoa.
23:49What am I, an appetizer or a back-off?
23:55Great, lassie.
23:56Don't tell Timmy I'm stuck in the well.
23:58Good?
23:59Let's go.
24:30Okay, you got back just in time. That other mutt was about to wake up. You find Mendelsohn?
24:35Yeah. Let's go.
24:38He's as lovable as ever. I did overhear them talk about an auction to sell the uranium. Mendix was just
24:45another one of the bidders.
24:47Well, that buys us some time. Hey, get this. Guy in charge back there? I recognize him, too. Remember the
24:54colonel from my story?
24:56Was it him? Bingo. Yep, he's using what he knows best to keep people away. Made this whole thing up.
25:03Scare people off. Keep them out of the area.
25:06I knew it wasn't aliens. Come on. I told you I didn't necessarily believe it.
25:15Okay, let's go get Rasheed.
25:16No, because you know that you have to report it to Andama. What do you think you do?
25:22Make money off the situation. All right, I can see the point. Any chance you got a plan?
25:27Yep. I say we buy the uranium ourselves.
25:37I don't know why I keep you. You're the worst driver I've ever had. I think you deliberately try to
25:42hit every bump in the road.
25:48What the hell are you doing?
25:52Out, out, out, out, out.
26:02Come on. Come on.
26:06Do you know who I am? Ethel, you go.
26:10Go. Come on.
26:13Sit back.
26:14Come on out.
26:19All right, you head north, you make it to the Fari by noon tomorrow.
26:22that way feel our money has set us out here alone we don't want your money we want your clothes
26:28my clothes for what not for what for whom
27:10I'm still not comfortable with this you'll be fine
27:15Ethel Yagama hasn't been seen in public for years besides no one will know it's not her
27:20and if things get hanky I'll be there to help that's not what I'm worried about then what's
27:25the problem I'm having fun I know I'm not supposed to I know how serious this is but I can't
27:33help
27:33myself it's like when I was a little girl playing dress-up in my mother's clothes and pretend
27:40oh we promise we won't tell anyone
27:45oh heads up suddenly this doesn't feel like fun anymore just relax you'll be great
28:23what do I say to them
28:24just complain a lot remember royalty is always in a snit
28:28Mrs. Yagama Quentin Massey it's so nice to finally meet you
28:33I wish I could say the same the ride out here was simply ghastly
28:38oh well you have my uh sincerest apologies
28:40of course I do and who is this
28:43I am Sarah Peterman we spoke on the phone
28:46oh yes I remember the girl with the shrill voice
28:49I am parched I would like some fresh tea
28:53cream no lemon
28:54and some small cookies
28:57well we'll have someone see to that
28:59um
29:00but now if you follow me I'd like you to meet the other bidders
29:07I could get used to being this
29:09you're scaring me
29:10to be the other bidders
29:40or whatever
29:41Madam Yugama, I'd like to introduce you to Omar Bendix.
29:45He's a great admirer of your late husband.
29:47And Mr. Carl Strom.
29:49The arms dealer.
29:51I know who Mr. Strom is.
29:53I am not an idiot.
29:56Of course not.
29:57My apologies, madam.
29:58Mr. Bendix and Mr. Strom have shown the ability to pay
30:02in case they come up with the winning bid.
30:05I'd like to see your financing as well.
30:08My financing?
30:10Of course.
30:12No cash, no bid.
30:14Those are the rules.
30:19You heard them.
30:21Bring the money.
30:23The money?
30:25Yes, madam.
31:05I haven't met him.
31:07Of course you do.
31:17We will begin the bidding at $2 million American.
31:25All right, all right, go.
31:42Don't we get to see what we're buying?
31:44Certainly.
31:48It's not completely refined, but it is uranium.
31:51A good amount, I think we'd all agree.
31:54Certainly more than you'd find on the open market.
31:56Of course, it doesn't have the impact of plutonium,
31:58but you have to consider our meager resources.
32:02Besides, it'll get the point across to any government.
32:05Is it safe?
32:07For us, yes.
32:08It's encased in a sleeve of lead and titanium and rich polymer.
32:11It could survive a direct missile hit and not even leak.
32:14Knowing some of my customers, it might just have to.
32:18All right, then.
32:20Shall we begin?
32:21At $2 million.
32:23$2 million, $2.
32:24$2 million, $3.
32:28$3 million.
32:30$3 million, $2.
32:32$3 million, $4.
32:34$3 million, $5.
32:36$7 million.
32:43Does anyone want to counter, Mr. Strome, Mr. Bendix?
32:47I wish I could, but I'm out.
32:53You want to counter, Mr. Strome?
33:01Well, then, Madam Yugama,
33:03you have the winning bid at $7 million.
33:22What the hell's going on?
33:31Stop!
33:47Oh, my God.
34:08I believe it's called a double cross.
34:16I leave her alone.
34:19If you're going to worry about anyone, I suggest you start with yourself.
34:32Place the explosives on the edge of the fence line, on the north and south perimeter.
34:41You look confused, Quentin.
34:44It's really very simple.
34:46I made Sarah a better offer than you could.
34:49This way, we work out with everybody's money.
34:52And the uranium as well.
34:55The explosives will leave nothing behind but a few skeletons.
34:58An ecological disaster will leave authorities searching for years,
35:01leaving us just enough time to disappear.
35:04To disappear.
35:06To disappear.
35:40Are you okay?
35:42Relative to what?
35:43Any chance you saw where the guard put his keys?
35:46Yeah, in his pocket, in his pants, out there.
35:51All right, well, I guess I'll have to improvise.
36:10You bitch.
36:11I brought you in on this project.
36:14You could at least let me get out alive.
36:16I could.
36:18But then I'd have to worry I might have to see her face again.
36:23Oh!
36:26Quentin.
36:27Quentin.
36:29You never were very bright.
36:34And you were a lousy kisser.
36:44You're a Wheaties girl, aren't you?
36:50When you get outside, you're going to find explosives attached to the fence of the north and south side.
36:55Try to defuse them, okay?
36:57Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
36:58Find the explosives and disarm them?
37:01That sounds like the dangerous part.
37:04Okay.
37:05Lesser of two evils.
37:07What are you going to do?
37:08Things.
37:11Yeah.
37:23I got the truck.
37:55I don't suppose you're entertaining the offers of cash in exchange for our lives.
37:59I'm leaving here with $15 million plus what I can get for uranium on the open market.
38:04So the answer's no.
38:06Sorry.
38:20Come on, come on.
38:24Hit me!
38:30Oh, fuck.
38:38Oh, fuck.
38:39Oh, fuck.
38:40Oh, fuck.
38:40Oh, fuck.
38:41Oh, fuck.
38:42Hurry, please.
38:44Before the bombs go off.
38:55Mendelssohn!
38:56There is no time!
38:58Everyone out!
39:03Did you get the money?
39:05All $15 million of it.
39:06And the uranium.
39:15Runnin' in the air!
39:16Runnin' in the air!
39:16Runnin' in the air!
39:16Runnin' in the air!
39:16Runnin' in the air!
39:19Runnin' in the air!
39:20Runnin' in the air!
39:22Runnin' in the air!
39:24Runnin' in the air!
39:25Runnin' in the air!
39:27Runnin' in the air!
39:28Runnin' in the air!
39:29Runnin' in the air!
39:30Runnin' in the air!
39:33Runnin' in the air!
40:01A little green man.
40:20The U.N. nurse told me he is going to get good care at the hospital in Nairobi.
40:25So what's this I hear about Ngama agreeing to destroy the compound under U.N. supervision?
40:29Well, what else was he supposed to do after word leaked? Besides, it makes him look like a hero.
40:40Cutter! Cutter!
40:45Tell the world what happened here. Make sure my story gets out so that I didn't... didn't die in vain.
41:04Oh, give it up.
41:07You see, that's how the book will end.
41:10Seema and the Terror from the Jungle Sky.
41:14What book?
41:15There's an American book agent in Nairobi who thinks he can sell my story.
41:19Oh, what do you mean, your story? None of this happened till I got involved.
41:27I'm feeling weak again. Best get me to the hospital.
41:30Seema!
41:31No!
41:42If either of you laugh...
41:44Not I.
41:46Wouldn't think of it.
41:52Not him,Press.
42:17Ain't gonna be anything about you.
42:17Well, even though it's over there, we are exploring the world.
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