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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E13 - One Of Our Dogs Is Missing

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00:03Last week, as you recall, Don, John, and Will Robinson had left the spaceship to set up a series of
00:09microwave relay stations.
00:12They were unaware that within moments, the chariot was to be suddenly engulfed by a rain of death.
00:19Danger! Danger!
00:21Do you see something?
00:27No, nothing.
00:40I don't know.
00:41Meteor storm.
00:53Are you all right?
00:55I'm all right.
01:07Mother, come quickly.
01:12Can you tell us what they are?
01:13I don't know, but there must be hundreds of them.
01:15Or thousands of people.
01:22Isn't that the area where the chariot is?
01:33Look at those rocks over there.
01:43Jupiter 2 to chariot.
01:44Jupiter 2 to chariot.
01:46Can you hear me, John?
01:47Do you think they've been hit?
01:48Do you think they've been hit?
01:49I don't know.
01:50I don't know.
01:51I don't know.
01:55I don't know.
01:56I knew it.
01:58Doomsday.
01:59Do.
02:02Do.
02:11Do.
02:13Do.
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03:08It's over.
03:10Jupiter 2 to chariot.
03:12Jupiter 2 to chariot.
03:15John, can you hear me?
03:17John, please come in.
03:19Jupiter 2 to chariot.
03:21John, can you hear me?
03:23It's no use, my dear.
03:24It's obvious they can't hear you.
03:28Well, the storm must have knocked their radio out.
03:31They'll make contact with us as soon as they can.
03:33Did you say storm, madam?
03:34Yes. It was a meteor storm, naturally.
03:37Ridiculous.
03:38If you wish to spare the tender feelings of your little brood,
03:40go right ahead.
03:41I, at least, am willing to face the truth.
03:43Suppose you tell us what the truth is, Dr. Smith.
03:46Gladly.
03:46We have been through a barrage.
03:49A barrage?
03:51What's going on in that devious mind of yours?
03:54My dear madam, I can hardly expect you as a non-military female to comprehend.
03:58But it is painfully clear to me.
04:00I'll tell you what's clear to me, Dr. Smith.
04:02Suppose you explain it to us.
04:04Very well.
04:05It's a universal military tactic to lay down a barrage before launching an invasion.
04:10An invasion?
04:11An invasion?
04:11By whom?
04:12Ah, my girl.
04:13That is the terrifying question.
04:15Who knows what dreadful creatures inhabit the reaches of this galaxy?
04:18But I fear we are now about to find out.
04:20There couldn't be any truth to what he says, could there?
04:22Oh, no, of course not, dear.
04:24It was a shower of heavy meteorites.
04:26Nothing more.
04:27Brave reassurances, madam.
04:28And I suppose it's wise of you, since there's nothing we can do to oppose such a force.
04:33Undoubtedly, your menfolk are already prisoners.
04:36Or worse.
04:37Why do you even have to think things like that?
04:39I'm going to prove how wrong you are.
04:42I'm going over into the next valley where those meteors were hitting,
04:45and make certain that John and the others are all right.
04:47In the dead of night, madam?
04:49No, I'll wait till dawn, and then I'll go.
04:51No, we must not split our forces at this crucial time.
04:55It would be suicide!
04:56Very well, then we'll all go.
04:58And she does mean all.
05:08Well, Judy, what does that look like to you?
05:11A meteor crater.
05:12Penny.
05:13What else could it be?
05:14Dr. Smith?
05:15A shell hole.
05:18Gee, they're all over the place.
05:26There's no sign of the chariot.
05:28Thank heavens for that.
05:32What do you mean they weren't hit?
05:33They were captured, obviously.
05:37I'm going to try and contact John.
05:40Jupiter 2 to Chariot.
05:42Jupiter 2 to Chariot.
05:45John, can you hear me? Come in, please.
05:49Maureen?
05:50Are you all right?
05:52Oh, yes. Are you?
05:54We had a close call last night with those maniars.
05:56No real damage, except to our communications.
05:59We're on auxiliary right now.
06:01What are you doing?
06:03Well, we're not at the ship.
06:05We came out to make sure the Chariot hadn't been hit.
06:07Maureen, I wish you wouldn't wander too far from the ship
06:10and we're not there. It isn't safe.
06:12All right, we'll get right back, I promise.
06:14Ah, that's my girl.
06:16One thing more.
06:17We won't be able to use the radio till we've made some repairs,
06:20so take care of my girls.
06:22And especially take care of yourself.
06:25Over and out.
06:26All right.
06:27Goodbye.
06:30Hey, Mom!
06:31Look what I found!
06:32Penny, stay away from that!
06:37Come on, now.
06:38You get down from there.
06:40Well, I'll be done.
06:42Mom, what is this thing?
06:44The wreck of a space vehicle.
06:45It's pretty small, even for one man.
06:49Feel it.
06:50It's still warm.
06:51This wreckage is fresh.
06:52Is there anybody in it?
06:55No.
07:01There was someone in here.
07:03Look.
07:04Part of an oxygen release valve.
07:06It's a spaceship.
07:08The advance guard of the evasion.
07:10Undoubtedly, there are thousands of these ships scattered all over the planet.
07:14Dr. Smith, I've asked you to stop talking like that.
07:17Facts are facts, madam.
07:18This ship was manned, and now there's no one here.
07:21Somewhere in these trackless wastes an invader is hiding,
07:24waiting for the proper moment to strike us all down.
07:45Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:02What's this?
08:03Look.
08:04Look.
08:05Look.
08:06What is this?
08:10These are our food cans.
08:12Somebody's been here.
08:14Somebody or something.
08:15It must have broken into the ship.
08:17Don't you suppose it's still there?
08:19Well, we're not going back in to find out.
08:21But Dr. Smith is already inside.
08:25Ladies, I have just inspected the galley.
08:28I regret to inform you that it has been looted.
08:30The barbarian has struck.
08:32And he took our hand.
08:39All right, now stand back.
08:40I'm going to turn it on.
08:46Gently now.
08:50Very slowly.
08:59Okay, now back.
09:03We'll cover the whole area.
09:09All right.
09:16There, now.
09:18That should do it.
09:20Shall I test it?
09:22Yes.
09:26Oh, that's fine.
09:28But we'll be safe enough now, no matter what's out there.
09:30We are going to leave it on all night.
09:32Yes, we certainly are.
09:33Hey, where's Dr. Smith?
09:34He's locked in his cabin.
09:36He said he had some important work to do, but I think he's just scared.
09:39For once, I don't blame him.
09:41Oh, now, Judy.
09:42With this force field in operation, nothing can approach the ship.
09:47I hope so.
09:48Come on, now.
09:49We've got to prove that we can take care of ourselves until the men get back.
09:53Let's go in and get the ship ready for the night.
09:54All right.
10:27What was that?
10:28I've never heard anything like that before.
10:30I thought I was having a nightmare.
10:33I'm scared.
10:34It's all right, dear.
10:36Never fear, ladies.
10:37Zachary Smith is with you to the end.
10:40Which may be much closer than we thought.
10:42Dr. Smith, what are you doing with our guns?
10:45The time has come for a firm hand.
10:46I have assumed formal command for our last hand,
10:49but rest assured, I will sell your lives dearly.
10:58Go on, dear.
11:01Go on, dear.
11:14Yes, we can stop here.
11:19I could swear those sounds we heard last night came from this area,
11:22unless they were our imagination.
11:24Well, Judy, it wasn't our imagination that looted the ship and stole our food.
11:30Mom, something's been here.
11:32It looks like a piece of animal fur.
11:36Well, there are animals and animals, but I've never seen anything like that here.
11:41Could Dr. Smith be right?
11:42Are we being invaded?
11:45I don't know.
11:48I wish I could reach your dad.
11:51Well, now, look.
11:51We're not going to start behaving like helpless females.
11:54There's a logical explanation to all this.
11:57Let's take it back to the ship, and we'll take a small piece of it and test it.
12:35Let's take it back to the ship.
12:40Let's take it back to the ship.
12:41Let's take it back to the ship.
13:12Let's take it back to the ship.
13:25Let's take it back to the ship.
13:26Let's take it back to the ship.
13:27Let's take it back to the ship.
13:29Let's take it back to the ship.
13:36Oh, I mean, darling, look at that expression.
13:39Can I have him, Mom, please?
13:41Oh, dear, I don't know.
13:43Oh, please, Mom. Daddy will say so if you do.
13:47Well, let's just say that if we decide to keep him,
13:50we can call him your dog.
13:52Oh, I just know we'll keep you, fella.
13:55Don't you think it's about time that we feed him?
13:57Well, yes, he probably is hungry. Go ahead.
13:59Okay. Come on, fella. Come on, come on.
14:05Judy, do you think that little thing is what we heard last night?
14:09That was the howling, all right.
14:10I'm not so sure about the other noise.
14:12Well, I never heard a dog make a sound like that.
14:15But where did he come from, a dog on this planet?
14:18Do you think maybe that was what was inside the space capsule?
14:22Well, ordinarily, I'd say that that might explain it.
14:25Of course it does.
14:27Didn't they originally send animals up in space capsules?
14:30Yes, at the very beginning of the space program,
14:32but do you know how many years ago that was?
14:37Well, if this were one of those space dogs,
14:39he'd be close to 50 years old right now.
14:42Oh, then how did it get here?
14:45Well, that's one of the questions I'd like to have an answer to.
14:48One of them?
14:51I'd also like to know,
14:52if this dog wasn't on that space capsule,
14:54who or what was?
15:05Oh, come on, not so fast.
15:12He probably likes some water, too.
15:15Okay, I'll get some.
15:16Now, you sit right there.
15:17I will.
15:20I will.
15:41I beg your pardon, sir.
15:43I, too, get thoroughly irritated when thoughtless persons interrupt my repast.
15:53It's quite all right.
15:54I have penetrated your disguise,
15:56and I realize that you're not a dog at all,
15:58but a visitor from another planet.
16:00The truth of the matter is
16:02that I have something of the gravest importance to discuss.
16:07At your convenience, of course.
16:16I speak as the leader of this brave little band of earthlings.
16:21All in all, we're really not such a bad lot, you know.
16:25Oh, not in the same class with your people.
16:28Oh, dear me, no.
16:29But we are, above all, peace-loving and...
16:35...cooperative.
16:38What I mean to say is
16:39there's no need for bad blood between us.
16:42No need at all.
16:44Now, if I could presume to ask for a conference with your leader.
16:50Just a little conference.
16:54A very small one.
16:57Oh, dear me.
16:58I hope I didn't insult him.
17:05Come on.
17:08Well, did you have a good meal?
17:10Sure you did.
17:12You know what?
17:13You and I are gonna be great friends,
17:15and you're gonna be my dog,
17:16and we're gonna have a lot of fun together.
17:18Aren't we?
17:19You poor child.
17:21If only you knew.
17:24If only you knew.
17:30I know you don't want to discuss this in front of Penny,
17:33but this piece of fur we found has me worried.
17:36It doesn't match the dog's fur at all.
17:39Where do you think it could be from?
17:41I don't know.
17:43Well, whatever it was, must have been quite powerful.
17:45The way those cans of food were crushed.
17:47Now, your father has some notes here
17:49about possible inhabitants of this planet.
17:51Here we are.
17:53Oh, yay, he's marked.
17:55What does it say?
17:56Here.
18:00My greatest concern for our safety
18:02is the possibility of encountering mutants,
18:05creatures with no exact counterpart in nature.
18:09The giants are probably one form of mutant.
18:11I fear there may be others.
18:13They seem to grow and evolve through a process of metamorphosis,
18:18taking on new forms by absorbing all types of organic matter.
18:23Now, this wild theory is true.
18:26Any mutant we encounter may try to absorb one of us.
18:32Why didn't Dad ever tell us about this?
18:34Oh, well, it's only a theory.
18:37Besides, I know he wouldn't want to alarm us.
18:39And there's no proof.
18:41There's this?
18:43Look, Judy, as long as that force field is turned on,
18:46nothing can get to us.
18:48I sure hope it's working.
18:49Well, let's go check it.
19:00It's not working.
19:01Did you check all the connections?
19:03Yes, it's the power unit.
19:04We shouldn't have left it on so long without recharging.
19:07Well, then we'll just have to recharge it.
19:08Oh, how long will that take?
19:09I don't know.
19:10About 24 hours.
19:13Come on, let's get the charger.
19:20Let's go.
19:20Come on.
19:21Come on.
19:21Come on, doggie.
19:22Come on.
19:23Come on, fella, come on.
19:24Good boy, come on.
19:26Now, look.
19:27Go get it now.
19:28Go get it.
19:29Go get it.
19:31Come on, fella, come on.
19:32Come on, boy.
19:33Come on, good boy.
19:35Give it here.
19:36Go get it fella.
19:39Go get it, go.
19:48I surrender on behalf of myself and my entire command.
19:54Come on, fella. Go on, go.
19:56Okay, go on.
20:00Come on, puppy. Come on.
20:02Come on, fella.
20:04Come on.
20:06Oh, puppy.
20:11Dr. Smith, what are you doing with your arms?
20:15Stretching, my inquisitive little busybody. Stretching.
20:18One, two, three, four. One, two, three.
20:21Dr. Smith, when will you stop being so silly?
20:28You poor child.
20:31You will never understand until it's too late.
20:35Too late.
20:36Where are you? Come on, puppy.
20:40Come on, fella. Where are you?
20:43Come on, fella. Where are you?
20:45Here we are.
20:46All right.
20:47There we are. Thank you.
20:53All right.
20:56Where are you, fella?
21:02Where are you?
21:12Okay. Judy, you know, you and I are going to have to carry arms with us at all times now
21:16until your father gets back.
21:18Mother, my gun, it's gone.
21:21Well, it was here just a minute ago.
21:23Well, then what happened to it?
21:27Penny?
21:29Penny!
21:31Yes?
21:31Come here a minute, will you, dear? I want to ask you something.
21:34Coming!
21:35I'm coming, Mom.
21:37I'm coming.
21:44Did you take your sister's laser gun?
21:47No.
21:48You must have. I left it right here when we went in to get the charger.
21:51You were playing with the dog.
21:52But I didn't touch her gun, Judy. Honest.
21:55Dad told Will and me never to touch the laser guns without permission.
21:58Well, how else would I lose it?
21:59Gosh, how do I know?
22:00That's all right, dear. We were just asking.
22:03Can I go on looking for my dog?
22:04Yes, as long as you just stay right here in the area.
22:07I will.
22:10Judy, you've got to find that gun.
22:12I'll try, Mother.
22:14I'm going to go in and check our other weapons.
22:16I think you better come in soon. It's going to be dark in a few minutes.
22:19I will.
22:20And Penny, too.
22:28I'll try.
22:31Dr. Smith.
22:32I'm quite busy at the moment.
22:35Our gun rack is empty.
22:37All our weapons are gone.
22:38I'm glad I had mine with me.
22:40Calm yourself, Madam.
22:41I have the situation well in hand.
22:43Oh, hang the situation.
22:44I want to know where our guns are.
22:46Right here in front of your eyes.
22:52What?
22:54This is our arsenal?
22:55The first duty of a good soldier is to take care of his weapons.
22:58I found our guns badly in need of cleaning.
23:01Naturally, I took appropriate action.
23:03Can you put these together again?
23:05What exactly do you take me for, Madam?
23:07Some fumble-fingered recruit?
23:09Frankly, yes.
23:11I'm deeply wounded.
23:12For your information, I have the matter completely under control.
23:15Well then, put them together.
23:17All in a good time.
23:18I may require your assistance.
23:19I don't know anything about assembling weapons.
23:21Naturally.
23:22May I borrow your gun for a moment?
23:24What for?
23:24To serve as a guide.
23:25These are most intricate pieces of machinery.
23:27They must be scrupulously assembled with great care.
23:29Oh, certainly not.
23:30I don't want anything to happen to this one.
23:31Madam, your lack of trust is exceedingly unflattering.
23:34In a few short moments, the arsenal will be restored to full strength.
23:37Dr. Smith, give it to me.
23:38This part comes off first, you see.
23:40What?
23:41And it goes back on last.
23:42Dr. Smith, what is that?
23:42The next obvious move is to take off this little device here.
23:45That's it.
23:46Now then, compose yourself, Madam.
23:48I know exactly what I am doing.
23:50With your gun serving as a model, I'm able to determine precisely the correct method of reassembling the others.
23:55May I have the first piece, please?
23:57What?
23:57The first piece.
23:58Oh, never mind.
23:59Perhaps we'll use this one there.
24:00Oh.
24:01Since you're obviously devoid of any kind of mechanical aptitude whatsoever, I know that you find this very difficult to
24:05comprehend.
24:06But let me assure you, the system is foolproof.
24:08Now then, all I have to do is to place this part here.
24:15Oh, dear.
24:16There, now.
24:18You've left us almost completely without weapons.
24:21Nonsense.
24:22I know exactly what's wrong now.
24:24This part goes with that one.
24:27This.
24:28No.
24:30Mother.
24:31Mother.
24:32I searched everywhere for my gun.
24:34It's completely vanished.
24:35Naturally, the dog did it.
24:37I saw him.
24:37Just think what nefarious uses he will put it to.
24:40Dr. Smith, that's utter nonsense.
24:41Well, thank goodness we've got more.
24:43Judy, those are our guns.
24:46What?
25:20Please, answer me.
25:22Puppy, come back.
25:25Puppy, where are you?
25:28Come on, Bella.
25:32Puppy.
25:34Yes, Bella.
25:36Come on.
25:36Where are you going?
25:39Come on.
25:40Where are you going?
25:41Where are you going?
25:41Come here.
25:42Come here.
25:43Come on, puppy.
25:46Where are you, puppy?
25:49There you are, you bad boy.
25:51Come here.
25:53You've been gone all night.
25:55I've been worried sick over you.
25:57You really must learn to come when I go.
25:59I'm going to ask you.
26:03I'm going to ask you all.
26:05What's the matter?
26:15Come back!
26:17No, Bella.
26:18Come back.
26:19Come back.
26:21Oh, please come back, Bella.
26:24Oh, no.
26:40What a mess.
26:44What are we going to do without weapons?
26:46Oh, that's your dad.
26:48Mom, tell him what happened. Tell him to hurry back.
26:53Jupiter 2 to Chariot, Jupiter 2 to Chariot. Is that you, John?
26:57Yes. The transmitter's not fixed yet, but Will rigged up a makeshift generator.
27:02You know something?
27:03I think we've got ourselves a little mechanical genius for a son.
27:07We sure could use him here.
27:09John, there's something...
27:10Darling, I've barely got enough power to make this report,
27:13and I want you to know exactly what's happening.
27:15Now, if you can stand a little good news,
27:18I think this relay idea's going to work, but it's going to be a tough job.
27:21We're going to have to be busy every minute.
27:23I'm certainly glad I married a girl like you.
27:26At least I don't have to worry about what's happening on the home front.
27:29Well, how long will the job take?
27:31Well, if we don't have any more interruptions,
27:33I think we'll find the sight soon.
27:36Darling, are you sure everything's all right back there?
27:41Oh, yes.
27:42Yes, it's just that we all miss you.
27:45I miss you, too.
27:46We'll be back soon.
27:48Oh, Maureen.
27:50I'm proud of you.
27:52The way you've handled everything.
27:54Well, thank you, dear.
27:58We'll be waiting.
28:00Just finish your work and hurry home, will you?
28:02All right, darling.
28:04Bye for now.
28:05Bye-bye.
28:09We didn't tell him.
28:17Wow, what a workout.
28:25Something bothering you?
28:27I just didn't like the sound of Maureen's voice.
28:30She would have said something if anything were wrong.
28:32I don't think so.
28:33She knows how important this project is to us.
28:36I think she'd do anything to keep me from worrying.
28:38Oh, I'm sure everything's okay.
28:42Turn around.
28:43We're going back.
28:44Now?
28:45Now.
28:59We were just coming to look for you.
29:02He's gone.
29:03Who's gone?
29:05My dog.
29:06I picked him up and all of a sudden he jumped and ran away.
29:09Well, now, don't worry about it, dear.
29:10He'll come back.
29:11Now, look, I want you to wait right there, please.
29:19Now, don't you leave the ship again.
29:25Judy, I'm afraid my dog will never come back.
29:28Now, then, young lady, what's this about the dog?
29:31He ran away.
29:32He did, eh?
29:34Was it right after my talk with him?
29:36I don't know.
29:38I guess so.
29:39Of course.
29:40He's going back to report how pitifully weak we are.
29:43What?
29:44My dear child, your mind is too young to accept all the harsh realities of life.
29:49Yet, I believe you should know the truth.
29:52What truth?
29:54That was not a dog.
29:56At least not in the sense in which we think of a dog.
29:59It was an alien spy.
30:01Are you kidding?
30:02I'm in deadly earnest.
30:04What did he do the first chance he got?
30:06Picked up a lethal weapon?
30:07Oh, that.
30:09He thought it was a stick.
30:10Did he?
30:11Or was it a warning?
30:13And where has he gone now that his mission of espionage is complete?
30:16Back to his headquarters, of course.
30:18Oh, my dear children, our time is growing short.
30:26Pityfully, dreadfully short.
30:36I bet it was Dr. Smith that scared him away.
30:42Where are you going?
30:43To look for him.
30:45Now, you know what Mother said.
30:46You're to stay right here.
30:48I know, Judy, but I don't want to lose the dog.
30:51And I don't blame you.
30:52Tell you what, I'll go look for him.
30:55Oh, will you?
30:56If you promise to stay, right here.
31:00I promise.
31:02Good.
31:21Oh, it's no use.
31:23I can't fit these together.
31:27Dr. Smith, I could just throttle you.
31:29No violence, please, dear lady.
31:31I was only trying to help.
31:39Mom!
31:40Mom!
31:41Dad, Will and Tom, they're back!
31:43Oh!
31:50Dad!
31:51Penny!
31:51Ha!
31:53Where's your mother?
31:54Over there.
31:54Did you find the site for the relay?
31:55No.
31:58I got to worrying about leaving you here alone.
32:00Oh, we'll be all right now.
32:02Where's Judy?
32:03She's out.
32:04Out where?
32:05To look for my dog.
32:07What dog?
32:08Well, we found this dog and it wandered off.
32:10And she went out to look for it?
32:11Yes.
32:12Oh.
32:13There's something wrong.
32:13Is Judy in danger?
32:14Yes.
32:15There's been something out there.
32:16What?
32:17I don't know.
32:17We haven't seen it, but...
32:19Keep the house closed.
32:20We won't be locked.
32:21All right.
32:22Judy!
32:23Judy!
32:25Judy!
32:28Judy!
32:31Judy!
32:32Judy!
32:32Come on, fella.
32:34Come on.
32:37Come on.
32:38Here, boy.
32:50Here, boy.
32:57Here, fella.
32:58Come on.
33:00Where are you?
33:14Where are you?
33:14Judy!
33:18Judy!
33:22John!
33:27These are Judy's footprints, but...
33:30Look at those.
33:35Let's go.
33:48My myopic friends have at least come to their senses.
33:51No doubt they're trying to head the alien off before he can reach his headquarters.
33:56Any suggestions?
33:58If you want a thing done well, do it yourself.
34:03Ordinarily, that would be a very profound observation, my friend.
34:05But you've been away. You're hardly in possession of all the facts.
34:08This is a dangerous mission. It requires brains, which naturally I can supply.
34:14But it also calls for manpower.
34:17In bygone days, when manpower was at a premium, it was often necessary to form a posse.
34:24A posse?
34:27Of course. Now there again is a truly inspired thought.
34:31The only question is, however, where can I find the men?
34:36Only one male remains at your disposal.
34:39Will?
34:41Of course.
34:51Well, things seem to be going quite nicely here.
34:54It's not so hard.
34:55I'm delighted to hear you say so, my boy.
34:57You've passed my test with flying colors.
35:03There's one.
35:04Test? What test?
35:06Naturally, I could have put this gun together myself in jig time.
35:09But I wanted to see if you could.
35:11There's nothing to it.
35:12What a delightfully gifted boy you are.
35:15But then, my unerring instinct for detecting talent had long since selected you as the most outstanding.
35:21In fact, of all the Robinsons, I consider you the most talented.
35:25I try to do my job.
35:27Precisely. That's exactly what I meant.
35:29And there is a job to do.
35:31Right now.
35:33What kind of a job?
35:54How would you like to fulfill the dream of every boyish heart?
35:57As fate would have it, I happen to be in a position at this very moment to deputize you.
36:04Deputize me for what?
36:05A posse, of course.
36:07Together, we're going to hunt down a very dangerous spy.
36:11Where would a spy come from?
36:12Around here.
36:16In your absence, your sister Penny acquired a pet.
36:19A dog.
36:21At least, she thinks it's a dog.
36:23But in reality, it's a very dangerous alien spy.
36:27A dog?
36:28Now, now, don't leap to conclusions.
36:30This particular spy is fiendishly clever with disguises.
36:33But we three will track him down and kill him.
36:37Won't we, my boy?
36:39Kill the dog?
36:40No, no. The spy.
36:43Remember.
36:44He threatens the safety of our entire little group.
36:48You will help me track him down, won't you?
36:51You bet.
36:52Stout lad.
36:53Now, the oath.
36:55On your feet, sir.
36:57Raise your right hand.
36:59You two.
37:01Do you both solemnly swear to enforce the law and uphold justice in accordance with the orders you will receive?
37:06Answer.
37:07I do.
37:08I do.
37:10Done.
37:12The posse is formed.
37:14We are about to strike a blow for liberty.
37:18Come on, fella.
37:42Come on.
37:49That's right.
37:52Having a good idea.
37:54Come on.
37:57Here we are.
37:59Come on.
38:00Come on.
38:02Come on.
38:03Come on.
38:06If you're going to need a plexus,
38:06you're going to need some police officers.
38:20How do you start?
38:26He's trying to get us to follow.
38:28Well, let's go.
38:45Censors. Recording dog noises.
38:48Listen.
38:48I hear it. It's over there.
38:50The net tightens. Lead on. Lead on.
38:56I really don't see how they could have gotten away without my seeing them.
38:59I thought Will was in Dr. Smith's cabin.
39:01When I looked, he was gone. So were Dr. Smith and the robot.
39:05Well, you know, I really made a fine mess of things.
39:07All I had to do was just make sure that none of you left the ship.
39:09I can go look for it.
39:10Oh, no, you don't. No, you're just going to stay right here
39:12or I can watch you every minute. You understand?
39:15Yes, ma'am.
39:49Get away!
39:52Get away!
39:54Get away!
40:00Get away!
40:27Let's keep a high heart, my boy. We're nearing our goal.
40:31Let's keep a high heart, my boy. We're nearing our goal.
40:31You?
40:32Negative.
40:33Who's lost the tree?
40:35Nonsense!
40:36Report.
40:37Audible evidence. Negative.
40:41Olfactory evidence. Positive.
40:44Now, he's caught the scent. He can be a veritable bloodhound, you know.
40:48That way.
40:49Lead on.
40:56Judy.
40:59Judy.
41:01Judy.
41:02Judy.
41:02Judy.
41:03Judy.
41:03Judy.
41:03Judy.
41:04Are you alright?
41:05I think so.
41:07Really alright?
41:09Thanks.
41:10Alright.
41:12Let's go back.
41:13Where's the puppy?
41:14Mr. Morales.
41:15No, we can't worry about him now.
41:16We've gotta find him and take him back.
41:18If it hadn't have been for him.
41:20All right, darling.
41:21If that's the way you want it, that's the way it's going to be.
41:23We'll go look for him.
41:25Come on.
41:35Well, well, what seems to be the difficulty here?
41:38Quarry is within a radius of 50 yards.
41:42Suggest a division of forces to locate.
41:45Division of forces, eh?
41:47Yes, that is sound strategy.
41:49However, it's even better strategy to keep your main forces
41:52concentrated for a single powerful attack.
41:55Yes, I have it.
41:56When in doubt, send down a patrol.
41:59A patrol? But we haven't got one.
42:01Indeed we have, my boy.
42:03You. Me?
42:03Yes, you will fan out in all directions
42:06while I remain here with the main body.
42:09Well, okay, I guess.
42:11Remember, my boy, if you should contact the enemy,
42:14shoot first and ask questions later.
42:17Now then, do your duty, sir.
42:21Do your duty. Do your duty. Do your duty.
42:49It's all right.
42:51Let's rest a minute.
42:51Okay.
42:56None of us could understand how the dog could have lived so long in space.
43:00That's why Dr. Smith thought he was some kind of an alien.
43:04He must have been part of one of those early experiments in suspended animation.
43:08The freezing tube broke and the capsule crashed.
43:13Dolly, I don't want to spend too much time looking for him.
43:15Your mother will be worried.
43:16Just a little longer, please.
43:19All right, a little longer.
43:46All right.
44:04And remember, my boy, if you should contact the enemy, shoot first and ask questions later.
44:34I can't do it.
44:45You're a nice little guy, even if you are a spy.
44:52Well, that explains everything.
45:00As I have said many times, never fear.
45:02Smith is here at the scene of the crime.
45:04He's not an alien, Dr. Smith.
45:06He's just a puppy, a real puppy.
45:09And I love him.
45:16Tell Dr. Smith he's a real puppy, Dad.
45:19Tell him.
45:19Of course he's a real puppy.
45:21What else could he be?
45:22A spy, a spy, a real spy.
45:26Oh, I surrender.
45:35Please, sir, I do surrender.
46:01Dad!
46:02Dad!
46:03Dad!
46:03Dad!
46:04Dad!
46:05Dad!
46:13Oh, God, no!
46:17Daddy!
46:19Oh, God!
46:21No!
46:22No!
46:23No!
46:24No!
46:41How's the reading on the radioactive counter?
46:47It's still running from 8.4 to 9.7.
46:50That's the richest vein we've found yet.
46:52And it's still holding.
46:54Oh, I'll go tell the others.
46:56Oh, tell your mother to pack a lunch for us.
46:58We're gonna be here all day.
46:59All right.
47:03What a delightful machine.
47:06Beating its little heart out producing deutronium fuel for us.
47:09Well, Dr. Smith, this machine doesn't produce fuel.
47:13It merely refines and concentrates radioactive ores.
47:16A mere detail.
47:17What difference does it make as long as it produces enough fuel
47:20for us to blast off from this wretched planet?
47:23We're gonna need four more canisters of that fuel.
47:26Now, if we don't get it from that vein,
47:27I don't know where we're gonna find it.
47:28Rest assured, we'll have it.
47:30I can smell success in the air.
47:33Before you know it, we'll be off into the heavens.
47:35An infinitely better people for our ordeal.
47:38Conditioned to survive in any kind of environment.
47:41Toughened by encounters with alien life forms.
47:43Immune to...
47:59Mitsub派MAN!
48:00ETF!
48:04ole Servet!brengнос!
48:07me a hand!
48:09Help! acìac!
48:11Help!
48:11Somebody help! Help!
48:13Help!
48:16Act! E?
48:27Help!
48:28Tell me!
48:28Help!
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