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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1E19 - Ghost In Space

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00:07Last week, as you recall, we left Professor Robinson
00:10working by a mysterious, ghostly swamp,
00:13out of which was soon to come the most terrifying challenge
00:17ever to confront our space family.
00:24Put it over there, dear boy.
00:30It doesn't take that long to post a sign, does it?
00:32Professor Robinson is a reflective man who likes to take his time.
00:37And the more time he takes, the less work for you, right, Smith?
00:40Major, I have told you before that I suffer from a very delicate back.
00:45I'll go see what's keeping him.
00:55Dad! Don, come here, hurry!
01:00Will, get back in the chariot!
01:04Will, get back in the chariot!
01:17John!
01:19John!
01:23John!
01:24Dad, are you all right?
01:35I'll be all right.
01:36I'll be all right.
01:48Ellis, I forgot to read that sign.
01:50Thanks.
01:53Now, let's get back to the drill site.
01:58This has taken a lot longer than I thought.
02:00And your efforts may be completely wasted.
02:02We'll be the judge of that, Smith.
02:04Very well, but don't say I didn't warn you.
02:06Geologically speaking, Deuteronium ore cannot exist in the presence of inorganic terrain.
02:11Now, Dr. Smith, since you seem to be the expert around here,
02:14why don't you take this up to drill site five and do some blasting?
02:17It'll save us a lot of time if there's nothing up there.
02:19Now, the hole's prepared.
02:20All you do is insert it, pull the pin, and get out of there, all right?
02:23It's quite futile, I assure you.
02:25Do it anyway.
02:26If you insist.
02:27I'll go with you if you like, Dr. Smith.
02:29It's quite unnecessary, my boy.
02:30But I'm not doing much of anything around here.
02:33Maybe I can help.
02:34Sure, take Will along.
02:35He knows the way.
02:37Very well.
02:38Lead on.
02:44I know a shortcut to drill site five if you're not scared of going through there.
02:48The bog?
02:49After what happened to your father this morning?
02:51But there's one place it's safe.
02:53Penny and I found it.
02:54Then Penny and you may delight in your discovery to your heart's content.
02:57I want no part of it.
02:58All right, then we take the hard way.
03:00I don't mind the climb if you don't, but it's pretty steep.
03:03Oh, Will.
03:04It just occurred to me, your father may not know where I stored the spare drill heads.
03:09You'd better go back and tell him that they're under the back seat of the chariot.
03:13He may need them.
03:14I'm sure he'll find them.
03:15I would go myself, you see.
03:17But he and Major West are already quite annoyed with me.
03:20I would prefer not to aggravate the situation.
03:22Well, you haven't been very encouraging.
03:24Very true.
03:25But I have always been a man to speak my mind.
03:27Let the chips fall where they may.
03:29Now, you'd better hurry up and give them the message.
03:32I'll rejoin all of you later.
03:34All right.
03:49All right.
03:50No.
03:51Help me.
04:02Help me.
04:07I'm gone.
04:09No.
04:13I'm sorry.
04:14Go, go.
04:33That sounds a little off-beat to me.
04:39I hope he didn't foul it up.
04:41Now, we'll check results tomorrow.
04:42Right now, I think we ought to pack up and go home.
04:45He should be back here by the time we're ready to leave.
04:47Then you won't be needing the drill heads?
04:49No, son, not today.
05:16No, son, not today.
05:19No, son, not today.
06:08No, son, not today.
06:09No, son, not today.
06:10No, son, not today.
06:18How do I look?
06:19Oh, it's a perfect fit.
06:21I know that, but how do I look?
06:22Just stunning.
06:24I hope I look like that in mine when it's finished.
06:27Well, of course you will, dear.
06:28I don't know.
06:29I keep growing so fast,
06:30it'll probably be tight in all the wrong places
06:32before it's ready to wear.
06:33Does anyone happen to have some scarlet paint?
06:36Well, I have some lipstick, but it isn't scarlet.
06:38No, no, I'm afraid it must be scarlet.
06:40What do you need it for?
06:41For my Ouija board.
06:42What on earth have you got on, miss?
06:45You like them?
06:45They're my new fatigues.
06:47Yours are right there, Dr. Smith.
06:49I felt that we were all due for a change.
06:52Well, much as I respect you ladies,
06:55I'm afraid you do not know anything
06:56about cutting a man's clothes.
06:58What's wrong with them?
06:59Look at it.
07:00You've made no allowance for the breadth of my shoulders
07:02or the muscular development of my arms.
07:05Let me give you a hint, madam.
07:07Think of the Greek athlete,
07:08the discoblable thrower, for example,
07:10and you'll be much closer to fitting me properly.
07:13Now then, I must have some scarlet paint.
07:15Do you know where I can find some?
07:16No.
07:17Oh, you mean for your...
07:18My Ouija board.
07:19What is this?
07:23Incredible.
07:24Oh, Dr. Smith?
07:27Yes?
07:28What does a Ouija board do?
07:30It enables me to communicate with the timeless
07:32and universal spirits of those that came before us.
07:34One in particular, my great-uncle Thaddeus.
07:37Gosh.
07:38I've been very remiss of late, I'm afraid.
07:40I haven't spoken to Uncle Thaddeus for months.
07:43I think he may be offended.
07:44That's why I decided to make the Ouija board.
07:46And you're going to raise him with that, huh, Smith?
07:48I always have.
07:49I don't think there's any such thing as raising spirits.
07:52It's just an old hat superstition.
07:54But Dr. Smith says he's spoken to him plenty of times.
07:57He's only fooling you, Penny.
07:59His Uncle Thaddeus doesn't even exist.
08:01You're entitled to your own opinion, young man.
08:03But if your sister prefers to adhere to mine,
08:05I shall defend to the death her right to do so.
08:08All right, all right, all right, all right, Smith.
08:10How about skipping the chivalry and proving it?
08:12I can't.
08:13Not without scarlet paint.
08:15Well, there's some red lead in the tool locker.
08:16How about that?
08:17Red lead, indeed.
08:19A bit dreary and utilitarian.
08:22But I suppose it'll have to do.
08:24He's really taking this seriously.
08:26So am I.
08:38There.
08:40My Aunt Petilda was much better at making Ouija boards than I am.
08:43But she taught me well.
08:44As you can plainly see, I haven't altogether forgotten my artistry.
08:47Well, it looks very mysterious to me.
08:49The riddle of the universe is wrapped in mystery, dear lady.
08:53And that thing's going to solve it for you, right?
08:55Not solve it, Major.
08:57Permit us to participate in its splendors.
09:00Now then, I must choose a medium from among you.
09:02Someone with the same sensitive qualities as my Aunt Petilda.
09:05No.
09:09Ah, vital energy, great powers of concentration, and a sympathetic heart.
09:14You will do very nicely, Penny.
09:16With your permission, Mrs. Robinson.
09:18Well, uh, I don't know if you think it won't frighten her.
09:21Oh, Mom, I'm not a baby.
09:23It's really no different from a scientific experiment, is it, Dad?
09:27Well, science has been interested in psychic phenomena for some years.
09:30And there are some things they haven't been able to explain.
09:33All right, doctor.
09:34Go right ahead.
09:35You're too kind.
09:38Come along, Penny.
09:40We'll sit over there.
09:43Let me see.
09:44Yes, this seems to be a quite good place right here.
09:46We place our stool, so, and we place the board on our knees, so, the glass here.
09:54Now then, place your fingertips lightly on the rim of the glass, so, and concentrate very deeply.
10:02On what?
10:06This is no laughing matter, young man.
10:09I can't help it.
10:10It's just so silly.
10:11I see.
10:13And does anyone else think it's silly?
10:14Come on, Smith.
10:16You can't expect us to take this for real.
10:17I see, Major.
10:19Come along, Penny.
10:21We must remove ourselves from all adverse influences.
10:24Give my regards to Aunt Matilda.
10:26Philistine.
10:28Come along, dear.
10:33You hurt his feelings.
10:35You could have at least given him the benefit of the doubt.
10:37Again?
10:38You know, when I was a little girl, we found a Ouija board up in my grandmother's attic.
10:43The trouble was, nobody knew what to do with it, even my grandmother.
10:48I'm afraid it's quite obsolete in the world of computers.
10:51So is Dr. Smith.
10:53But then again, I'm not sure what world he really belongs in.
10:58Come along, dear.
10:59Doubters, such doubters are.
11:01This looks like a very good place, Penny.
11:03Sit down, dear.
11:05We place the board on our knees, the glass, so.
11:08Now, place your fingertips on the rim of the glass.
11:13Yes.
11:15Now, concentrate as hard as you can on this glass.
11:19All I can do is stare at it.
11:21Is that what you mean?
11:22Precisely.
11:23Stare at it until there's nothing else in your mind but the glass.
11:28What's it for?
11:31You're supposed to concentrate, Missy, not ask questions.
11:34And don't blink your eyes, dear.
11:37Oh, eternal powers of the spirit world.
11:40Oh, well-loved and well-remembered absent friend and consanguineous kin.
11:46Dear Uncle Thaddeus, give us a sign that we may know you are near.
11:59Speak to us through the medium of our humble artifacts
12:02and through the presence of this innocent child
12:05whose delicate sensors reach out to you.
12:13You're beginning to feel a presence.
12:18I feel shivery.
12:20Good.
12:22That's how it begins.
12:23Something's happening.
12:25What is it?
12:26It's moving, I think.
12:42We are not alone.
12:44They are here with us.
12:46Oh, eternal powers of the spirit world.
12:48Grasp this humble artifact and materialize your presence
12:52so that we may recognize you.
13:08What is it, Richard?
13:32What is it, dear? What's the matter?
13:34What happened? The scariest thing.
13:36First, the glass, it broke into pieces.
13:39And then the Ouija board, it flew up in the air all by itself.
13:42What?
13:42And zoomed down on a rock and broke up.
13:45I'm breaking up, too, but in a different way.
13:47All right, Smith. Now tell us what really happened.
13:51Surely you don't doubt the word of your own child.
13:53No, but it's possible that all she saw was an illusion created by you.
13:58Skeptics, skeptics.
13:59There, cut by a piece of that flying glass. Does that convince you?
14:03I was afraid Uncle Thaddeus would not like it here.
14:06Are you sure Uncle Thaddeus did that?
14:09Indeed, yes. He was a very powerful man in life,
14:11always throwing things about when something didn't please him.
14:13Oh, nice as pie on the surface, but very pugnacious underneath.
14:17An iron hand in a velvet glove.
14:20Tonight, he was all iron hand. I wish I knew how to placate him.
14:24Ah, come on now, Smith. Stop this hanky-panky, huh?
14:27Hanky-panky, indeed.
14:28If what you say really happened, there's a scientific explanation for it.
14:32And tomorrow morning, I'm gonna tell you exactly what it is.
14:34Now I'm going to bed. Good night.
14:37And I suppose the rest of you agree with him?
14:40Come on, children. It's time for bed.
14:44Good night.
14:46Now, Smith, there may be a scientific explanation for this,
14:50and there may not be.
14:51But right now, we've got too many problems to cope
14:53without worrying about your Uncle Thaddeus.
15:04Oh, the pain. The pain.
15:10Warning, warning.
15:16I want an immediate reading on the object.
15:18Composition of object. Does not compute.
15:21Genetic code indecipherable.
15:24Can you locate its position?
15:26Due north by horizontal bearing.
15:28Distance by velocity of light.
15:30Velocity of light?
15:3165 meters.
15:48Nock!
15:59You have hindered the spirits with your mockery and lack of faith.
16:02Cut the gibberish in this series.
16:04Indeed.
16:06You, sir. Over here.
16:11Bring your resources to bear and describe what is out there.
16:15Invisible. Indestructible. Irresistible.
16:19You can do better than that, you ninny.
16:21Negative. Computers inadequate for further information.
16:25Well, that's clear enough.
16:27It can only be Uncle Thaddeus on one of his infrequent benders.
16:30Thanks to you, Major.
16:32I suppose I'll have to go out and have a little chat with him.
16:35Oh, Dr. Smith, don't you think he's a little too violent right now?
16:40In the teeth of the hurricane, in the eye of the gale,
16:43in the turbulence of the spirit,
16:45there is only one way.
16:48Face to face.
16:53John, I think we should stop him.
16:54Don't worry about him. He'll run for his life if anything comes within a mile of him.
17:11Uncle Thaddeus, is that you?
17:14I know I never should have summoned you. I'm very sorry.
17:19It's all their fault. They don't believe in you.
17:22I've tried my best, but...
17:24Oh, no! Don't!
17:37Your children better stay here.
17:44Is he still there?
17:45There was no one here to begin with. Just that rock out there.
17:49Must have been something enormously powerful to pick that up and toss it around.
17:52Uncle Thaddeus was a very powerful man.
17:58Oh, dear.
18:01Will you stop this Uncle Thaddeus business? I've had him up to here.
18:05Whatever caused all this obviously prefers to work in darkness.
18:08Spirits always do.
18:09How do you know that?
18:17Goodbye, Uncle Thaddeus.
18:19It couldn't have been something atmospheric, could it?
18:21Well, I've seen twisters cut a swath through an area before, but they come any time.
18:25And they don't quit at dawn.
18:27Well, then what could it have been?
18:29I have done my best to explain it to you, Mrs. Robinson.
18:32But I may as well talk to the wall for all the good it does.
18:35John, look at this.
18:43Does your uncle happen to be a three-toed freak, Smith?
18:47Beware, Major.
18:48He may be invisible at the moment, but he can hear you only too clearly.
18:51You're asking for trouble.
18:52Sure, sure.
18:54John, what do you make of it?
18:55What was it the robot said?
18:57Genetic code, indecipherable?
18:58He also said invisible, indestructible, and irresistible.
19:02And yet with enough energy to cause all that damage.
19:04What kind of energy?
19:05The vital energy of the spirit world, madam.
19:09With three-toed footprints?
19:10The footprints have nothing to do with it.
19:12Well, then what could have made them?
19:16Some nocturnal denizen of this miserable planet seeking food.
19:19Certainly no visitor from the spirit world.
19:21Come on, Smith. Change the record.
19:23Let's get some breakfast.
19:24I think we should get up to the drill site file and see what we've got.
19:27Well, until all this is cleaned up, we're going to have to eat all our meals inside.
19:30Uh, Major West.
19:33What is it, Smith?
19:34I hope you won't be too disappointed if you don't find anything up at drill site five.
19:39And what is that supposed to mean?
19:41You said yourself the explosion sounded like a damn squib.
19:45And with your superior knowledge of pyrotechnics, you're probably right.
19:50You put the blasting pack in the hole marked with the arrow.
19:54Oh, indeed I did.
19:55And you put the metal capping back on the hole before you left.
19:59Naturally. That's SOP for all blasting operations.
20:03There is no arrow and no metal capping.
20:07Now, what did you do with the explosives? I want the truth.
20:09You're hurting me.
20:10All right, then, Smith. What did you do with it?
20:13I threw it in a bog.
20:14Oh, you know.
20:14Well, it was too much of a climb for a matter of my years.
20:16You should never have sent me.
20:20Well, at least we know where that energy came from.
20:23You combine that explosive with whatever elements are in that bog,
20:26and it evidently unleashes a force we have no power to control.
20:30We'd better get up to that drill site, Don.
20:32I want to tell you one thing, Smith.
20:34I promise you, that bog may be off limits to everyone else,
20:37but from now on, you're going to be swimming in it every night
20:40looking for your three-toed uncle.
20:46Swimming in it?
20:49But I can't swim.
20:53Smith just won't cooperate,
20:55even if it means getting off of this planet.
20:57Well, he might.
20:58After we've made him spend one night out here.
21:00Oh, no, thanks.
21:01And I don't want his cooperation.
21:03I'd just like to scare him enough to keep him out of our hair
21:05until we've got enough fuel to get going.
21:12Don! Don, come here!
21:15Look at this.
21:16Now, what kind of force could remain invisible
21:18and yet have enough molecular weight to leave tracks like this?
21:21And only comes out at night.
21:23Mike Smith's Uncle Thaddeus.
21:26Do you think it'll be back?
21:28Well, we'd better be prepared for that possibility.
21:30Look, we've got just enough time to set the explosives
21:32and be back here before nightfall.
21:34I want us to be here if and when something happens.
21:39So I guess they're just going to keep looking
21:40to see if there's anything out in the bog.
21:42Nothing's in that bog that they will see, I assure you.
21:48But we will.
21:51Well, what's that for?
21:55This?
21:56One of the necessaries for our little seance,
21:58now that we are fortunately free of certain hostile influences.
22:02Come with me, please, all of you.
22:03But why? What for?
22:05We don't want a repetition of last night's destruction, do we?
22:08No, but...
22:09Exactly.
22:10Therefore, I shall resurrect Uncle Thaddeus
22:13and make him your friend as well as mine
22:15via a seance.
22:21Well, come along.
22:28Oh, Dr. Smith, you can't be serious.
22:31A seance here in outer space.
22:33And besides, Dr. Smith,
22:35it wasn't even your Uncle Thaddeus out there last night.
22:37It was just the explosives combined with the ionized gas.
22:40You're getting to be just as bad as Major West
22:43with your know-nothing-know-how young man.
22:45A common failing of all technologists
22:46who cannot see beyond their rolls of computer tape.
22:49And to you, madam, I might say,
22:51there are more things in heaven and earth,
22:53et cetera, et cetera.
22:55Come along.
22:56It's almost midnight.
22:57Dr. Smith?
22:58Yes?
22:59Both John and I believe
23:01that there are certain psychic phenomena
23:03that can't be explained.
23:04However, this...
23:07I am waiting to explain them to you, madam.
23:10Please sit down.
23:12All right.
23:13Go ahead, children.
23:19Now then, let us all join hands.
23:23One over, one under.
23:26One over.
23:29Yes.
23:56Let's get back to the ship.
24:40If a buddy meets a buddy coming through the rye If a buddy kiss a buddy, need a buddy cry
24:51Every lassie has her laddie, none they say have I Yet all the lads they smile on me When coming
25:00through the rye
25:02Splendid, Penny. It is vital that your left hand be in contact with Will's right.
25:07It would be terrible if we broke the eternal circle, you know.
25:10Now then, let everyone close his eyes and send out thoughts to the timeless
25:14and universal spirits of those that came before us.
25:19Oh really, Dr. Smith, don't you think this is a little ridiculous?
25:23Shh, madam. You will ruin everything with your unfriendly vibrations.
25:28We greet you with song, oh spirit, with infinite faith in your goodness.
25:33Shh, no giggling.
25:35Oh spirit, give us a sign that you have overlooked our naughty fellow travelers in space who doubt your presence.
25:42Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
25:45And let them know that you are willing to let bygones be bygones.
25:50If they will amend their ways.
25:52Shh, shh, shh.
25:54With bated breath, we await a sign that you are with us.
25:57Everybody, back in the ship.
25:58What? Back in the ship.
25:59Look what you've done. We were about to hear from the spirit world.
26:02What is this? What's event?
26:04Warning, warning, unidentified object behind you.
26:07Warning, warning, unidentified object in front of you.
26:12Warning, warning, unidentified object beside you.
26:16Warning, warning.
26:17Uncle Thaddeus, you'll stop that this man.
26:20What are you doing to him?
26:21What's he doing to us?
26:22What'd you do that for?
26:23I don't want you to hurt Uncle Thaddeus.
26:25Shut your Uncle Thaddeus, you idiot.
26:26Something you started by ditching that explosive in the...
26:30Stop, inside. Come on.
26:36Wait for me!
26:41It's strong enough to smash its defense if it keeps up like this.
26:44Don, throw out a force field.
26:45Right.
26:46Julian, take the children below.
26:47Come on.
26:50Where's Smith?
26:51Half fearless, mister, with the first one down below.
27:00Warning, warning.
27:02Losing.
27:03Losing power.
27:04Losing.
27:05It's taking all our power.
27:06It feeds on it.
27:07Listen.
27:08The thumping has stopped.
27:10Yeah, well, there's your reason.
27:13It may feed on power, but it sure hates daylight.
27:15Don, can you get the backup system going?
27:17I'll try.
27:19If that thing feeds on power,
27:21well, then maybe we can trap it by using power as bait.
27:25Oh, look.
27:28Here.
27:33Where was I?
27:35We were attacked by an alien creature who eats energy.
27:38That, of course, does not compute.
27:41However, I will need a battery recharge in the morning.
27:45Let's get some sleep.
27:45We have a lot of hard work to do before tomorrow night.
27:57You're completely mad.
27:59You cannot trap a spirit in a cage.
28:01Can't you realize that what we're dealing with is a destructive, primitive force?
28:06Uncle Tharious is not primitive.
28:08And if he's destructive, it's only because you've offended him.
28:11Don't you ever give up.
28:12You've said the same thing over and over.
28:13You sound like a parrot.
28:15And I'll continue to say it.
28:17The hours you've wasted fabricating this affront to my forebears
28:20could have been much better spent refining fuel for our departure.
28:26Well, Smith, since you're so anxious to get going, why don't you go ahead and refine?
28:30I'm sure that you know as much about that as you did about drill site five.
28:35All right.
28:36We're ready to test it now.
28:47You know, I think that's gonna work.
28:49Ha!
28:50Not only will it not work,
28:51but when the spirits become aware of your amateurish plotting,
28:54there will be no stopping them.
28:56Do you have any better suggestions, Dr. Smith?
28:58Yes.
29:00Placate them.
29:01Communicate with them.
29:02Let them know you believe in them.
29:05Well, you know, somehow I just can't see myself sitting down on a Ouija board.
29:09And since I'm in command here,
29:11we're gonna go after whatever's giving us all this trouble my way.
29:15That's your own period.
29:38That's your own period.
29:45This's a true thing.
29:53No problem.
29:53No, no.
29:53No.
29:54No.
29:54No.
30:03No, no.
30:12Now you've done it.
30:13You've given the powers of darkness an open invitation to destroy us all.
30:16Why don't you admit you started all this?
30:18All right, I admit it.
30:20But why couldn't you let sleeping dogs lie?
30:23Oh, forgive me, Uncle Thaddeus.
30:25Whatever's in there hasn't been getting much sleep the last couple of nights.
30:27Because you spoiled my attempt to placate him.
30:30Are you sure it's your Uncle Thaddeus in there, Dr. Smith?
30:32It's his poltergeist, the demon that possesses him when he's in a rage.
30:37I'd sure like to get a good look at him.
30:39Maybe we could put a lot of rope around the cage and then open the door.
30:42We'll wait till morning. He'll be lots quieter than that.
30:44Do you think he'll still be invisible in the morning?
30:46I don't know. I don't materialize him.
30:48But in his present state of agitation, I wouldn't dare.
30:51Once and for all, Smith, why don't you get it through your thick head that what's in there is not
30:55your Uncle Thaddeus?
30:56Yes, I know, Major.
30:58It's mass and energy and similar figments of your nuclear imagination.
31:01And if you choose to believe that, Humbug, you go right ahead and do it.
31:06Oh, the ignorance of science!
31:30Well, I need your help, my boy.
31:32To save us all, our situation is desperate.
31:35I thought you were Uncle Thaddeus.
31:37No, he recognizes me more readily when I wear familiar raiment.
31:40I will.
31:41That safe path through the bog you told me about, you must lead me to it.
31:45Why do you want to go there?
31:47To placate an army of hosts that is probably massing now to attack us and rescue one of their own
31:51from the trap.
31:52It's our last hope.
31:54He's not a ghost, Doctor.
31:58Spirit.
31:58They do not like to be called ghosts.
32:01Well, he isn't a spirit either.
32:03Must you argue with me now when time is so short?
32:05At least give me the benefit of the doubt.
32:08Well, Mom did say to have an open mind about it.
32:14I'll go.
32:15Good.
32:16We must hurry.
32:23Hurry, Will.
32:24Hurry!
32:25I don't know.
32:29Here's the path.
32:30Are you sure you're safe?
32:31I don't swim very well, you know.
32:33It's dry land, but it's kind of narrow, so you'll have to watch your step.
32:37Yes.
32:45The dangers I face for that family.
32:53Oh, dear.
33:20You needn't be afraid, my boy.
33:22Everything's perfectly all right.
33:24I'm right behind you.
33:31They're attacking me, the poltergeist.
33:33They've caught me.
33:35Push it aside, Dr. Smith.
33:37It's only a branch.
33:38Are you sure?
33:39I'm sure.
33:41Oh.
33:45We're about in the middle of the bog now.
33:47This might be a good place to start that placating.
33:49Yes.
33:50I suppose so.
33:52There.
33:53Hold the lamp up high.
34:02Oh, universal spirits, hear my voice.
34:06Hear my voice.
34:08Hear my voice.
34:10I give you my solemn promise.
34:12Your brother spirit, who has been treated so outrageously,
34:16will be returned to you unharmed.
34:20Calm yourselves, and wait patiently.
34:23He will surely return.
34:32Do you think they heard you?
34:34I'm waiting for a sign.
34:36Oh, universal spirits, give me a sign that we are friends.
34:46Did you hear that?
34:49Hear what?
34:52Something moving.
34:54Listen.
34:58I don't hear anything.
35:00And I don't see anything out there either.
35:03We may have come too far.
35:06I think we'd better go back.
35:08This place is as good as any, if they're going to hear you.
35:11I have more experience in these matters than you.
35:14Follow me.
35:25You'd better go ahead and light the way.
35:31Careful.
35:32I almost fell into the bog.
35:33Don't be so scared, Dr. Smith.
35:36It's not deep, just slimy.
35:37That does not reassure me.
35:42Wait.
35:43What is it now?
35:44I heard it again.
35:46Listen.
35:52Something's following us.
35:54Oh.
35:54Maybe we should have stayed where we were.
35:58Is anyone out there?
36:01You call to him, Dr. Smith.
36:03He'll probably answer you.
36:05Whoever he is.
36:06Why, Will, as soon as we get out of this dreadful bog,
36:09he can hear us just as well on dry land.
36:12Why don't we just wait here and let him catch up to us?
36:14Oh, no, no.
36:15We must maintain a respectful distance.
36:17It's, uh, an essential part of the ceremony.
36:20Okay.
36:21Come.
36:35There's something out there.
36:37What?
36:38Maybe he got ahead of us.
36:39Where?
36:40Where?
36:41There.
36:51Do you recognize him?
36:53Not exactly.
36:55You better start talking to him if you want him to let us by.
36:58He doesn't seem very friendly.
37:01He may be loaded with poltergeists.
37:03Are poltergeists dangerous?
37:04Oh, yes, very.
37:06And unpredictable.
37:06You never know what they're going to do next.
37:08I'm afraid I'm going to have to exorcise them.
37:11Why would a spirit need exorcise?
37:13No, no, my boy.
37:15Exorcise.
37:16It means to cast out evil.
37:18The evil demons.
37:20How do we do that?
37:21With his mystic charms.
37:23Watch.
37:24I'll try the dagger first.
37:28With this dagger, I exorcise your demons, oh, spirit.
37:40You missed.
37:43The poltergeists must have turned it aside.
37:45They're very wicked and cunning.
37:47This garlic will probably do the trick.
37:50What do you want me to do with it?
37:52Wave it in front of him and repeat after me.
37:56Oh, ye herb of evil odor.
38:00Oh, ye herb of evil odor.
38:03Unite with the demons who possess this spirit and render them harmless.
38:08Unite with the demons who possess this spirit.
38:11Edward.
38:12Well, go on.
38:13Go on.
38:14I don't think that's a spirit at all.
38:16What?
38:17I think it's a dead tree.
38:20Don't get too close.
38:34I'm right.
38:35It is a tree.
38:36Imposter!
38:42You told me that sooner.
38:44All that wasted effort.
38:49What are you doing now?
38:51Looking for the dagger.
38:53It flew over here.
38:54Will!
38:56Over here!
39:02Find the dagger.
39:04Will?
39:05Answer me.
39:07Did you find the dagger?
39:08Will?
39:09Matt!
39:13Will?
39:19Will?
39:22Will?
39:25Will?
39:25Will?
39:26Will?
39:27Will?
39:27Is...
39:28Is...
39:29Is...
39:29Is...
39:29That...
39:31You...
39:35No!
39:36No!
39:36No!
39:36You're not my uncle Thaddeus!
39:38You couldn't be!
39:40You couldn't be!
39:40Aboard!
39:41Get ye hence!
39:42Be gone!
39:43Be gone!
39:43A-ha!
39:45A-ha!
39:45A-ha!
39:46A-ha!
39:47A-ha!
39:47A-ha!
39:48A-ha!
39:49Get ye hence!
39:51Be gone!
39:52Oh!
39:53If only I had the garlic in my dagger!
39:56No!
39:57No!
39:58I really didn't mean anything!
39:59I wouldn't do anything to harm you!
40:01I wouldn't hurt you for anything!
40:03Only please!
40:03Please!
40:04Don't come any closer!
40:11Are you really gone?
40:14Oh!
40:17Oh!
40:18Oh!
40:19Oh!
40:20Oh!
40:30Oh!
40:32He's gone!
40:35What will I do now?
40:38How will I tell them...
40:40Oh!
40:41Oh!
40:42Oh!
40:44Oh!
40:44Oh!
40:46Oh!
40:49Oh!
40:52Dr. Smith, where are you?
40:55Dr. Smith, can't you hear me?
40:58Where are you?
41:00That's funny.
41:02I can't see myself.
41:04Is someone there?
41:05Who are you?
41:07Dr. Smith, is that you?
41:10Gosh, if only I could see myself.
41:22Mom, Dad, it's gone!
41:26Mom, Dad, it's gone!
41:39You better get Will or Dr. Smith.
41:44Dr. Smith?
41:50Looks like we fed him enough power to eat his way out.
41:53Mom, Dad!
41:54Neither of them are in their cabins.
41:56Oh, dear.
41:58Oh, dear.
42:02Is Will with you?
42:03He will always be with me.
42:05Never mind that. Where is he now?
42:06It was a fateful journey,
42:08one of which I was prepared to sacrifice myself,
42:10if need be, to save you all.
42:12Where is he?
42:14The bug.
42:15The bug.
42:17The bug.
42:19We'll find him, darling.
42:24You left him out there.
42:27Oh, Dr. Smith, how could you?
42:33Oh, dear.
42:38Will!
42:40Will!
42:47Will!
42:49Will!
42:49Where are you?
42:52Wait.
42:54There's something over there.
43:05Will!
43:08Will!
43:12Will!
43:16Help!
43:21No, no!
43:55Will!
43:56Will!
43:58Will!
43:58Did you hear us call?
43:59I don't think so.
44:00Well, what are you doing out here, anyway?
44:02Or is this another one of Dr. Smith's brilliant ideas?
44:05I don't know how brilliant it was, but it sure was funny.
44:08He tried to placate the spirits, but I dropped the lamp.
44:12And when I tried to find it, I know you won't believe this,
44:16but I became invisible.
44:19I believe your son?
44:20Well, and then something tried to...
44:23Well, I don't know, but it couldn't have been Dr. Smith's Uncle Thaddeus.
44:27Well, knowing Dr. Smith, there isn't anything I'd put past his Uncle Thaddeus.
44:33I'd better tell him I'm all right.
44:35Now, wait a minute. We'll go with you.
44:39From now on, I shall devote the rest of my life to the service of my fellow man
44:44with no thought of self.
44:47That brave little boy shall not have died in vain.
44:51A new Zachary Smith shall burst upon the world with a...
44:56No! Oh, no!
44:57No, not so soon.
44:59You can't materialize until I've raised you,
45:01and I don't even have my Ouija board.
45:03But, Dr. Smith...
45:04Haunt me, Nardo spirit.
45:06I have already repented.
45:07I swear to you.
45:09I'm not a spirit, Dr. Smith.
45:11I'm just me.
45:13Will?
45:20Will?
45:21Will?
45:22Is it you?
45:32I found the lantern, but I lost a shoe looking for it.
45:36Lost your shoe?
45:40I know exactly where to find it.
45:43Come along.
45:52Ah, yes, Will.
45:54As a youth, I spent many a summer day lazing in the warm sun on the banks of the river.
45:58The blue sky overhead, the shimmering water flowing by,
46:02by the gentle hum of a bee in flight.
46:05Ah, yes, a barefoot boy with cheeks of tan.
46:10Alert, alert.
46:12A moving object attached to line.
46:14He's got a big one.
46:17Go pull it in, you idiot.
46:18Don't just stand there.
46:20Weight of the object exceeds the strength of the line.
46:22Restraint should be exercised until there is less resistance.
46:26Ah, give me that hole.
46:28Let an expert show you how this should be done.
46:31Caution and patience is advised.
46:32Caution and patience.
46:33Why aren't you mumbling, Master Metal?
46:35I'll handle this.
46:36He's right, Dr. Smith.
46:37If you're not careful, the fish will get away.
46:39Nonsense.
46:40Our finny friend is practically in the frying pan now.
46:43A release of line tension is advised.
46:46Give him some slack, Dr. Smith.
46:47Ease off gradually.
46:49I know what I'm doing.
46:50Give up, you brute.
46:52You've met your match.
46:56Object fish has eluded capture.
46:58He got away, sir.
47:00Not even the greatest expert could have landed that monster.
47:03He must have weighed a hundred pounds.
47:05All your fish got away.
47:07Are you suggesting that my failure is due to a lack of ability?
47:10Well, you're the only one who didn't catch anything.
47:13As you have said, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
47:17Indeed.
47:18Rather than bear any further insults,
47:19I shall return to the Jupiter, too.
47:22Good day to you both.
47:23Oh, we didn't mean anything, Doctor.
47:25Honest, we didn't.
47:26Ha!
47:31He did not get away.
47:33I released him.
47:40We might as well go, too.
47:42Dr. Smith suffers the injury of embarrassment.
47:46He will recover.
47:47Oh, I guess you're right.
47:57What's wrong?
47:59You sure are acting funny.
48:01Warning.
48:02Immediate danger.
48:04What kind of danger?
48:05My sensors will not accept the possibility of its existence.
48:09Golly!
48:11Golly!
48:13Golly!
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