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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E17 - The Keeper-Part 2
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00:04Last week, as you recall, Dr. Smith and the robot had waited in hiding for the alien known as the
00:11Keeper to leave his giant spaceship, a spaceship filled with hundreds of caged animals gathered
00:17from every corner of the universe. The nefarious Dr. Smith now planned to steal the monstrous
00:24space vehicle, and return with it to Earth.
00:49You will take off immediately. I will need time to study the controls. You may have exactly five seconds.
01:00Well, what are you waiting for? I must scan and compute control systems. I do not wish to make an
01:07error.
01:07You always have to make a problem out of everything, don't you? It's all perfectly simple. This one probably starts
01:14the power system.
01:15Warning. Do not tamper with alien controls. Nonsense. Any one of these could whisk us away from here.
01:28I wonder what that was.
01:40I think I may have done something wrong.
01:47Come along.
01:55Come along. Come along, you ninny.
02:09It's all your fault, you tin-plated fool. We've missed a golden opportunity to leave this miserable planet.
02:15Danger! Extreme danger! All creatures, escaping...
02:20Noo!
02:21Let's go.
03:01Let's go.
03:22Do something, you fool! Don't you stand there!
03:30The immediate danger has passed.
03:32A period of reasonable safety will ensue.
03:35Reasonable safety isn't good enough for me.
03:37Let's get back to complete safety, the Jupiter II.
03:41Come along, come along!
03:45Come along. A narrow escape. A narrow escape.
03:49Point of information, the creatures are still loose.
03:52You needn't remind me.
03:54However, our unfortunate accident could prove beneficial.
03:59That does not compute. Your reasoning is unclear.
04:03Bah! Since all the Keeper's animals have been released,
04:06he now has plenty of room for passengers.
04:09Perhaps we can persuade him to take us back to Earth.
04:13After all, what else can he do?
04:15Destroy all of us for what you have done.
04:20What I have done?
04:23Now you listen to me, you ungrateful wretch.
04:25You will erase that from your memory banks.
04:28He must never know we were responsible.
04:29Not we. You.
04:32Don't quibble.
04:34Just erase everything that's happened.
04:37It is done.
04:38My memory banks have eliminated all recorded events
04:43from 1710 hours to...
04:46Run!
04:51Run for your life!
05:05Run for your life!
05:06Run for your life!
05:07Run for your life!
05:10Run for your life!
05:13Run for your life!
05:15Run for your life!
05:16Run for your life!
05:18Run for your life!
05:19Run for your life!
05:20Run for your life!
05:21Run for your life!
05:21Run for your life!
05:22Run for your life!
05:22Run for your life!
05:22Run for your life!
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06:00Just once, I'd like to see Smith start something and finish it.
06:03Well, he got most of the job done.
06:05And for Smith, that's quite an accomplishment.
06:07I know of only two things he likes to do, sleep and eat.
06:10I'm ready for that turn-off valve.
06:11All right.
06:15Don, don't move, don't move.
06:17Over there by the rocks.
06:28Look at the size of that thing.
06:34Johnny's heading right for us.
06:36Look, if he decides to attack...
06:39You make a break, please.
06:41I'll try to stop him with this.
06:43Trying to stop that lizard with a pipe is like fighting a war with a toothpick.
06:46We run together, we don't run at all.
06:53Let's go.
06:54Here he comes.
06:59Let's go!
07:22The force feels in effect.
07:35That stopped him.
07:36Man, oh man, have you ever seen a lizard like that before?
07:39We both have.
07:40Oh, yeah, sure.
07:40When was that?
07:41Well, do you remember the iguanodon that the robot accidentally released from the keeper's cage?
07:45Yeah, but he wasn't any bigger than...
07:46That's quite a coincidence.
07:51Isn't it?
07:56Ah, another day.
08:02Awake, my noble friend.
08:05Awake from your slumbers.
08:06I do not sleep.
08:08It is not one of my functions.
08:10You're missing a very refreshing experience.
08:13Ah, I feel most exhilarated this morning.
08:17The time is 14 minutes past eight.
08:20The day is Thursday.
08:22The month is March.
08:23The year is...
08:25Never mind the year, you ninny.
08:27It is a time when we shall soon be going home.
08:31Ah, home.
08:33Sweet, nectared word.
08:35The verdant hills.
08:37The crispness of the winter air.
08:39The delight.
08:40You're talking to yourself again, Dr. Smith.
08:42An intelligent conversation with oneself is so much more rewarding than a discussion with a dope.
08:47You're an absolute genius.
08:49No doubt about that, Smith.
08:50Now, if it's at all possible, could you tear yourself away from yourself?
08:54John would like to talk to you.
08:56And what does the good Professor Robinson want?
08:58Well, he hasn't confided in me.
09:00A very wise move on his part, I'm sure.
09:03Lead on, Macduff.
09:30You wish to speak to me, Professor?
09:32Yes, I do.
09:34Couldn't have had to wait for a while.
09:36I haven't had my breakfast yet.
09:37I always feel so much better with a full stomach.
09:39Well, you're not the only one that's hungry this morning, Dr. Smith.
09:44What an ugly brute.
09:46When did he come back?
09:47About an hour ago.
09:49Well, fortunately, we're safe in here.
09:51What did you want to talk to me about, sir?
09:54Do you have any idea why the Keeper would let his animals loose?
09:57I haven't the slightest idea.
09:59Dr. Smith, if you're hiding anything from me...
10:01I resent your innuendo, sir.
10:04You're not exactly George Washington when it comes to telling the truth, Smith.
10:07Mind your manners, Major.
10:09Professor Robinson, have you brought me here to malign my character?
10:13Keep us up here.
10:16He'll be torn to pieces by that lizard.
10:58He's walking right through the force field.
11:02Energy has no effect on him.
11:04There are a few questions they want to ask our visitor.
11:16I was hoping you'd show up.
11:17Were you?
11:18If you hadn't come to see us, I'd have come to see you.
11:21You're either a good liar, Professor Robinson, or you're innocent.
11:24I intend to find out which.
11:25Now, wait a minute!
11:25Silence!
11:27Try my patience.
11:28I should destroy all of you now.
11:31Reduce you to pitiful grains of dust which the winds would blow away across the wasteland of this planet.
11:35I'm sure the young man meant no harm.
11:38Let us all try to keep our tempers and act like intelligent beings.
11:41Intelligent beings, you flatter yourself.
11:43You will less than the insects which I crust beneath my heel as I walk.
11:47What is it you want here?
11:48I intend to find out something.
11:51Give me your hand.
11:53I will not harm you.
11:55All right.
11:59Now, look at me.
12:03That will be all, Mrs. Robinson.
12:05What is all this nonsense about?
12:07I'm looking for a guilty conscience, Dr. Smith.
12:09Someone entered my spaceship and released my animals.
12:12I intend to find out who that person is.
12:14You said you were looking for a guilty conscience.
12:16Well, how do you propose to find it?
12:17You shall see for yourself.
12:21Place your hand in mine.
12:24I'll do no such thing.
12:26I warn you, Dr. Smith, do not anger me.
12:28Maybe you've got something to hide, Smith.
12:30Certainly not.
12:31It's just that I refuse to be the subject of this ridiculous hocus pocus.
12:35Then if you are innocent, you have nothing to fear.
12:39Why would I want to turn your animals loose?
12:42Enough of this idle talk, Dr. Smith.
12:43Place your hand in mine.
12:45No, I won't.
12:46Looks like you've found you man.
12:48Very well.
12:49But this whole business is a complete waste of time.
12:52I warn you, I never suffer from conscience.
12:59Nothing's happening.
13:01Look at his belt.
13:05What are you trying to do?
13:06Get away from me!
13:07You may hide the truth from everyone else.
13:09You cannot lie to yourself.
13:11It's not true.
13:12Aside from our talk, I haven't been near your spaceship.
13:14I will give you one more chance to tell the truth, Dr. Smith.
13:17If not...
13:17All right.
13:19I did turn your animals loose.
13:22But it wasn't for myself.
13:23It was for all of us.
13:25I wanted the Keeper to take us back to Earth,
13:27and I thought that if we didn't have a spaceship full of animals,
13:29we could talk him into it.
13:31You stumbling fool!
13:32Do you realize what you've done?
13:34You have released hundreds of animals.
13:36They will eventually take over this planet.
13:38You will not be able to perform the most simple task outside
13:40without being exposed to danger.
13:42You will have to take us back to Earth now, won't you?
13:45It wouldn't be humane to leave us here to die.
13:47You not only act like a fool, you talk like one.
13:52Well, actually, no great harm has been done.
13:55You can take your staff and summon all the animals back into their cages.
13:58Yes, I can.
14:00But what are the smaller animals which have been destroyed?
14:02In order to survive, animals prey on one another.
14:06Yes, I have lost some animals.
14:07But on the other hand, I have gained two rare and valuable specimens.
14:12What does that mean?
14:13You are to give me the children, Penny and Will.
14:16If not, I will leave you at the mercy of the animals.
14:20Think about it.
14:21Penny and Will in exchange for your lives.
14:29Well, you can't have Will and Penny.
14:31We won't give them to you.
14:32Not even if every foot of this planet crawls with dangerous animals.
14:36You've been after the children since you arrived.
14:38You just used Dr. Smith as an excuse.
14:41A typical animal reaction.
14:42The parents springing to the defense of their young.
14:44Hmm?
14:44Now, you listen to me.
14:46You're wasting your time.
14:47You just take your animals and go back where you belong.
14:50Because if you want to take Will and Penny, you've got to fight us for them.
14:55I think you'd better go.
14:57As you wish.
14:58But consider my suggestion.
15:00Your children will be well cared for.
15:02Aren't you forgetting a small ingredient for happiness known as love?
15:06You're talking about an emotion common to earth people.
15:08Fortunately, I do not suffer from this weakness.
15:10Well, we also have an emotion called anger.
15:13Perhaps you should know of it.
15:15Do not come any closer, young man.
15:17I've no desire to harm you.
15:19Come on, John.
15:20We'd better go inside.
15:22John.
15:44I have not given you permission to leave.
15:47I think I should go inside with the others.
15:49They, uh, they need me.
15:51You deserve to be punished after what you have done.
15:54But I didn't turn your animals loose for myself.
15:56It was for everyone.
15:58Your sincerity has the hollowness of a lie.
16:01What a miserable creature you are.
16:03But I have need of you.
16:05Anything.
16:06Just ask me.
16:07Come to my spaceship this afternoon.
16:10When you are there, I will tell you what is required of you.
16:12A spaceship?
16:13You want me to come there?
16:15Oh, no, I can't.
16:17I won't!
16:18If you do not do as I say, I will come for you.
16:21But your animals, they'll kill me!
16:23With this, you can walk among all the creatures without danger.
16:27Come to my spaceship.
16:29And be warned.
16:31You will be unwise not to do as I say.
16:34I assure you, sir, I'll be there.
16:46Do you wish to communicate?
16:48I do.
16:50Then proceed.
16:51I have issued an ultimatum to the Earth people.
16:54They are to give me the two Earth children, or I will not return the animals to their cages.
16:58Is this wise?
17:00I'm fully aware that I will lose some of my animals.
17:03But the Earth children are unique specimens and well worth the loss.
17:07Very well.
17:08You may continue.
17:10However, you must not let your desire for these Earth children supersede all else.
17:15You have many rare specimens, and they must be protected.
17:20I will remember.
17:48Let them know, that they must be protected, but they are specific.
17:51There it is.
17:53Look.
17:53Go, go, go!
18:21Anyone inside?
18:24You may enter.
18:43Well, here I am.
18:44In fact, it seems to please you a great deal more than it does me.
18:48Fool, why are you smiling?
18:49Oh, excuse me, sir. I'm terribly sorry.
18:52And what shall I do with you?
18:54Do with me?
18:56Surely you have not forgotten who released my animal.
18:59But I explained why that happened.
19:01How shall I punish you?
19:05Shall I put you in one of my cages with this information on the door?
19:09Foolish earth man, low intelligence level,
19:13has little regard or loyalty to its kind.
19:16The specimen must be regarded as the worst example of its species.
19:20Oh, please, sir.
19:22Have mercy on me.
19:24On the other hand, you may be of some value.
19:28Oh, indeed I could be, sir.
19:30You'd be amazed how helpful I can be.
19:33Perhaps we shall see.
19:35Tell me what you want.
19:36The two earth children?
19:39No. No, I couldn't take them. Anything else.
19:43Nobody has asked you to take anything.
19:45What do you want me to do?
19:47You are to convince the Robinsons to give up their children.
19:50They'll never do that.
19:52There are arguments of logic. Find them.
19:54I don't think it will work.
19:56Dr. Smith, your life depends on it.
20:04You did not release all my animals.
20:10This will be your fate if you fail.
20:21No! No!
20:22The force field keeps the animal from escaping.
20:27Now remember what you have seen.
20:43Don, are you busy?
20:45Trying to be, but who can work at a time like this?
20:48There's just gotta be some way out of this mess.
20:54There is.
20:55Sure.
20:56What do you suggest?
20:57We sprout wings and fly to another planet?
21:00I'm sorry, Judy.
21:01I didn't mean to snap at you.
21:04It's all right.
21:05We're all jumpy.
21:07What do you have in mind?
21:08Well, I don't really know how to say this.
21:12But I think we should go to the Keeper and offer ourselves
21:14instead of Will and Penny.
21:17The Keeper won't send the animals back to their cages
21:19unless he gets the children.
21:22Maybe he'll accept a substitute.
21:24It's worth a try and it seems the only way.
21:27That is, if you're willing.
21:30You know how I feel about the kids.
21:33Thank you, Don.
21:35I knew you wouldn't refuse.
21:37You didn't tell your parents about this?
21:38No one.
21:39Good.
21:40All right, then.
21:41We'll go to see the Keeper the first chance we get.
21:44I assure you, Will is like my own son.
21:47And as for Penny,
21:49the dear child is an absolute angel.
21:53Your deep feelings toward the children move me close to tears, Dr. Smith.
21:59Now what is it you want to say?
22:00There's no need for sarcasm, Professor Robinson.
22:03Discussing this matter is quite painful to me.
22:05Well, knowing how sensitive you are to pain, I'm sure it is.
22:10Please go on.
22:12I have a solution for our problem.
22:15Give the children to the Keeper.
22:17I should have known better.
22:20Smith!
22:21I've got to break your nest.
22:22Let me finish!
22:23All right, but you make it good.
22:25Let us consider our problem from the logical point of view.
22:28If we don't give up the children, we're doomed.
22:31But if the Keeper takes them, we survive.
22:35Eventually, we will be rescued from this unhappy planet.
22:38Then we can get Will and Penny back.
22:40On the one hand, we all perish.
22:42And on the other, we live and have a chance to save the children.
22:52Ah!
22:54I believe your husband has something to discuss with you, madam.
23:07Dr. Smith looks like the cat that just swallowed the canary.
23:10What's he up to now?
23:12He suggested a solution to our problem.
23:15I know I shouldn't ask, but I just can't help myself. What is it?
23:19Well, nothing we can consider, but...
23:22I do have an idea of my own.
23:25I wonder if the Keeper could be persuaded to accept a substitute for Will and Penny.
23:29Are you suggesting that you and I go?
23:32Why not?
23:35We've lived a good bit of our lives.
23:38The children are just starting out.
23:40If someone has to go with the Keeper, it should be us.
23:45Oh, John.
23:47When do we leave?
23:49Finally.
24:03Well, there it is.
24:19We'd like to speak with you.
24:20You may enter.
24:22But before you do, let me tell you that the purpose of your visit is futile.
24:26I will settle for nothing less than I have asked.
24:45What's the matter?
24:47I was just thinking maybe we should tell Mom and Dad.
24:50And have them stop us.
24:51No, it's much better this way.
24:52I guess so.
24:53Come on.
25:09I would take you to see my animals, but as you well know, they have all been released.
25:15You could call them back if you wanted to.
25:18That's very true, Mrs. Robinson.
25:19But at the moment, I have no such intention.
25:22You're even worse than some of your animals.
25:25Perhaps.
25:26But surely you did not come here to discuss my lack of virtues.
25:30That's right.
25:31We're here to tell you that you can't have the children.
25:34Then you made an unfortunate decision.
25:36However, we'll make you another offer.
25:38And what would that be?
25:40That you take us instead of Will and Penny.
25:43All you want are two specimens.
25:45They don't have to be the children.
25:48That's very noble.
25:50I must admit I am both moved and tempted.
25:53We'll be far less troubled to you than the children.
25:58And will you agree?
26:01You and Professor Robinson would make excellent specimens before an important exception.
26:06You would not easily adjust to captivity.
26:08The children would not miss their freedom as much.
26:12That is all we have to say to each other.
26:14Anybody inside?
26:16It's Don.
26:18It would seem another of your party is anxious to make a great sacrifice.
26:22Shall we greet him?
26:41Well, I expect a self-sacrifice from the parents, but two more volunteers.
26:46You Earth people continue to amaze me.
26:49It was my idea. I thought perhaps...
26:52Oh, Judy, it was a wonderful thing to do.
26:55You know why we're here, so let's get on with it.
26:57Judy and I will go with you in place of Will and Penny.
27:00The boldness and courage of youth.
27:02It's a refreshing sight to a weary traveler such as myself.
27:06Well, what do you say, yes or no?
27:08You're both exceedingly handsome.
27:09I would take you with me, but for one important point.
27:13And what's that?
27:14The very things which I admire in you.
27:16Boldness and courage.
27:17The first opportunity you would attempt to escape.
27:21No, you won't do at all.
27:22Frankly, I'm sorry.
27:26And now there doesn't seem to be much more to be said, does there?
27:29So this meeting is at an end.
27:32Come on, darling.
27:56Send me the children.
27:58Let's go.
28:11Let's go, people.
28:14As you can't forget, they can get on your feet and get on your feet.
28:14Ji-l, my son-ior-maid.
28:24Oh, my son-ior-maid.
28:27Then you've been able to escape, Gary but you're a kid.
28:28Yes, you've been able to escape.
28:28Daddy, you're all right?
28:28I'm sure you've been able to escape.
28:33It's everywhere.
28:34No!
28:38No!
28:55We're everywhere.
28:57They're not in a spaceship.
28:58The force field is still on.
29:01That only stops people coming in, not going out.
29:05Why didn't they tell us they were leaving?
29:07Perhaps they wish to make their sacrifice without your knowing about it.
29:10Your parents have gone to plead with the Keeper.
29:14I don't understand, Dr. Smith.
29:15My dear child, your mother and father have gone to offer themselves as specimens in your place.
29:22What about Judy and Dawn?
29:24They, too, have ventured forth with the same purpose in mind.
29:28I hope they come back soon.
29:30We must face reality.
29:32They may never return.
29:35Dr. Smith, please don't talk like that.
29:37Wood grieves me, too, my dear child.
29:40But we mustn't hide from the truth.
29:42Oh, it is indeed a dark day for all of us.
29:45But we may yet be able to find a little ray of sunlight.
29:50What do you mean?
29:51We will go to the Keeper and ask him to collect his animals without exacting such a fearful penalty.
29:56From us.
29:58You mean not take us with him?
30:00Precisely.
30:01I don't know, Dr. Smith.
30:02The Keeper wants to add us to his collection pretty bad.
30:05Very true.
30:06But consider this.
30:07Who could resist the tears and pleading of two innocent children?
30:13Not even a heart of stone would fail to be moved.
30:20All right, Dr. Smith.
30:22We will go see the Keeper.
30:23A very wise decision.
30:25Come.
30:26Let us leave immediately.
30:30Is something wrong?
30:33What about the animals?
30:34Suppose we run into one that's dangerous.
30:37Never fear.
30:38Smith is here.
30:40I will protect you.
30:42Come, children.
30:43Let us go.
30:43Let us go.
30:49Will?
30:52Penny?
30:55Oh.
30:56No sign of them.
30:56Oh, I'm really very annoyed.
30:58They shouldn't have run off like this, you know.
31:00And with all those animals running around loose.
31:02You find anything?
31:03Not a trace.
31:03And Smith's gone.
31:05Oh.
31:05You thinking the same thing I am?
31:06Exactly.
31:08Look, Dunn and I will keep looking for them.
31:10We'll split up.
31:11You take the chariot and search the east area of the woods.
31:12I'm on my way.
31:13Don't worry.
31:13We'll find them.
31:15It'll be all right.
31:19Judy.
31:20I'm going to go look for them too.
31:22I'll go with you.
31:23No, I think you better stay here in case they come back for themselves.
31:36Oh, my foot.
31:38I know I shall be permanently disabled.
31:40It is said that an army travels on its stomach.
31:43I know I shall be forced to try that method of locomotion.
31:46It'll be dark pretty soon, Dr. Smith.
31:48We'd better hurry if we're going to get to the Keeper spaceship.
31:51Just a few short moments of rest, my boy.
31:54And I'll force myself onward.
31:57Oh, the pain.
31:59The pain.
32:01Oh.
32:18The pain.
32:19The pain.
32:20The pain.
32:21The pain.
32:26The pain.
32:28The pain.
32:29The pain.
32:30The pain.
32:31The pain.
32:32The pain.
32:33The pain.
32:34The pain.
32:35The pain.
32:35The pain.
32:35The pain.
32:37The pain.
32:39The pain.
33:03Oh, my God.
33:17Maybe we'd better get back to the Jupiter, too, Dr. Smith.
33:20Yeah, we can see the Keeper in the morning.
33:23Is this fear I detect?
33:25Well, I can remember times when you weren't so brave yourself.
33:29For one so young, you have an old memory.
33:31Dr. Smith, what's that?
33:38Never fear.
33:39Smith is here.
33:45Go away.
33:47Shoo!
33:53I ought to break your neck.
33:55What are you three doing out here, anyway?
33:57We are going to see the Keeper.
33:59And whose bright idea was that?
34:03Well, we thought if we'd see the Keeper, then he might change his mind about wanting us.
34:07You sure this character didn't put you up to this well?
34:10How dare you, sir?
34:11We all thought of it together.
34:14That's right, Don.
34:15Together.
34:17Well, we're going back to the Jupiter, too.
34:18We'll take the chariot.
34:19It's not too far from here.
34:20Come on.
34:22Come on.
34:27Let's go.
34:52Mr. Keeper?
34:59What happened? Are you all right?
35:01I believe so.
35:03Here, maybe you'd better rest for a while. Let me help you.
35:07After what I have done, you can still show kindness to me.
35:09You are indeed unusual creatures.
35:12Have you seen Will and Penny?
35:14Or they're gone.
35:15I thought perhaps they might have come here to see you.
35:18They are running around outside. We must find them.
35:20They're in extreme danger.
35:21Where is my staff?
35:22Here.
35:28Come, let us search for them.
35:34Oh, dear.
35:35Oh, my foot.
35:37I simply must have some rest.
35:39My foot is in great pain.
35:40Stop complaining, Smith. We haven't got much further to go.
35:43I cannot go another step.
35:44Well, then, we'll go without you. Come on, Will.
35:46Go along, Will. I'll manage somehow.
35:49Come on, Will.
35:50Just a few minutes, Don.
35:55Come on, Will.
36:10Listen carefully.
36:12The chariot's just over there.
36:15I'll give the word, Brad.
36:17One minute.
36:29Wait for me.
36:52Close the hatch.
36:53Close the hatch.
36:58Got it.
36:59Stop.
36:59Well, help them.
37:00Help them.
37:15Don, we aren't moving.
37:16Dean, help.
37:18The power unit is strong enough.
37:23What are you thinking of here before?
37:25I don't know how to get rid of this monster.
37:28It's the ball.
37:29It's gone.
37:30I must have blocked.
37:31He's well running.
37:35Don, what are we going to do?
37:37I just hope someone's in the control room.
37:39Jupiter 2.
37:40Come in, Jupiter 2.
37:41Jupiter 2.
37:42Come in, Jupiter 2.
37:45Don.
37:46Come in, Don.
37:47John, I've got the children.
37:49I'm in the chariot,
37:49but we're being attacked by some kind of a monster.
37:52What about your laser rifle?
37:53Can't you use it?
37:54I tried, but it didn't do any good.
37:55We're trapped and we need help.
37:57I'm on my way.
38:31Let's go.
38:42Let's go.
39:11Let's go.
39:43Let's go.
40:38Let's go.
41:06Let's go.
41:08Let's go.
41:31Let's go.
41:41Let's go.
41:43Let's go.
41:45Let's go.
41:46Let's go.
41:47Let's go.
41:52Let's go.
41:54Let's go.
41:55Let's go.
41:59Let's go.
42:24Let's go.
42:31Let's go.
42:38Let's go.
42:49Let's go.
42:55Let's go.
43:04Let's go.
43:07Get me out of here.
43:08Get me out of here.
43:10Get me out of here.
43:22Let's go.
43:25Let's go.
43:36Let's go.
44:07Let's go.
44:07Let's go.
44:07Let's go.
44:13Let's go.
44:27Let's go.
44:43Let's go.
44:51Let's go.
44:53Let's go.
45:23Let's go.
45:24Let's go.
45:24Let's go.
45:30I'm sorry.
45:31Let's go.
45:32Let's go.
45:40Let's go.
45:42Let's go.
45:53Let's go.
45:54I guess I don't believe in taking chances.
45:55Will, you stay back here with Dr. Smith.
46:12I wonder what kind of horrible creature lurks inside that spaceship.
46:17Probably none at all.
46:18Dad's signaling Don, it's all clear.
46:29Are you cold?
46:31Why do you ask?
46:32Because you're shivering.
46:34As a matter of fact, I am a bit chilled.
46:37Shall we withdraw over the ridge?
46:39So we'll be out of the wind.
46:41I guess it's all right.
46:42Come along.
46:59Come along.
47:00What do you think of this?
47:01They must have been little green men.
47:03Oh, very funny.
47:06Oh, this hammock.
47:09That looks human enough.
47:14What's this?
47:16A.P. Tucker.
47:20How can A.P. Tucker be?
47:22And what will he be doing on a ship like this?
47:25John, the door!
47:29If you're warm enough, we'd better get back now, Dr. Smith.
47:32In a moment, dear boy.
47:34One is hardly in one's best fighting trim with children.
47:37In a trice, I shall be ready to fight my waiting tigers.
47:41Oh, dear.
47:43Well, now then.
47:45Observe closely, dear boy.
47:46Hands, feet, brain all working together in the closest cooperation.
47:50Lead with the left.
47:51Cross with the right.
47:52Dance away.
47:53Jab.
47:54Jab.
47:55Now for the finale.
47:56A left hook.
47:58He's going down.
48:00A stiff uppercut.
48:04That...
48:04That is you, isn't it, Will?
48:08Answer me, my dear boy.
48:10That is you, isn't it?
48:26Hold on.
48:28Tell him.
48:29Don't come.
48:33Towards the finale.
48:35No?
48:40No!
48:46Hell!
48:48Yeah, I will.
48:51You...
48:54That is.
48:56That's mine.
48:56I'm not.
49:10¶¶
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