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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E22 - The Challenge
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00:06Last week, as you recall, Will and Dr. Smith went to sleep outside the Jupiter-2, hoping
00:12an elaborate alarm system they had set up would entrap a mysterious invader that lurked
00:17somewhere out in the shadows.
00:21Dr. Smith, Dr. Smith, wake up.
00:23There's something coming into the campsite.
00:25Call me when breakfast is ready.
00:27Shh.
00:30Dr. Smith, hurry up.
00:31He'll get away.
00:32What?
00:32What?
00:32Oh.
00:33Oh.
00:35Where?
00:41Dr. Smith!
00:42This way!
00:43Dr. Smith!
00:46I don't see anything.
00:48The lights are set to turn on 25 seconds after the alarm.
00:51Look.
00:51Look.
00:53There it is.
00:54I think.
00:55Where are those blasted lights?
01:00I can get a good shot at it now.
01:03No, Dr. Smith, don't!
01:05It's not an animal.
01:08What?
01:08What?
01:09How are those?
01:09Oh.
01:13What?
01:17Dr. Smith!
01:19Look out!
01:21Dr. Smith!
01:22Watch out!
01:22Whoa!
01:24Whoa!
01:27He's there!
01:28He's there!
01:30Keep away!
01:32Now, now, take it easy, son.
01:34We won't hurt you.
01:35Keep away.
01:43Careful, careful.
01:44We're dealing with a savage.
01:45We're willing to be friendly if you are.
01:47How about it?
01:48Keep away.
01:49My name is John Robinson.
01:50I'm from a planet called Earth.
01:52This is...
01:52I do not care who you are.
01:54Your enemies.
01:55No, we're not.
01:57Unless you insist on it.
01:59Why don't you put that spirit away and we can talk.
02:05Agreed.
02:06But if you plan treachery, take warning.
02:08I will kill.
02:09And he means it too.
02:10I was very nearly run through by his spear.
02:13I'm Will Robinson.
02:15I am called Quano.
02:17I am 12 years old.
02:19I am very brave and strong.
02:21Would you like to fight and see who is the better man?
02:24Fight?
02:25I'd rather be your friend.
02:26You are afraid of me.
02:28You are a coward.
02:30You'd better watch or you're calling names,
02:31because if you're looking for a fight...
02:32All right, you take it easy, Will.
02:34How did you learn our language?
02:36From my father.
02:37He knows many languages.
02:39How long have you been here?
02:41I do not speak to weak and worthless girls.
02:44Why, you conceited, dirty-faced little boy!
02:47You're nothing but a bully, a half-time bully!
02:52Luckily, you are a female.
02:54Or I would make you sorry for what you have said.
02:56Hostile, little ruffian.
02:57Some discipline applied to the seat of your trousers
03:00is exactly what you need.
03:01A hot bath and some good food is more to the point.
03:04Would you like something to eat?
03:06I am not hungry.
03:08I will go now.
03:09You're welcome to spend the night here if you want.
03:11I have a sleeping bag you can use.
03:13I want nothing from any of you.
03:21Well, primitive little brute.
03:23Thank goodness he didn't stay.
03:24He would have murdered all of us in our beds.
03:26Quantum may not be as uncivilized as you think, Doctor.
03:29Did you notice what he was wearing around his neck?
03:31It looked like an ornament of some kind.
03:34It was an extremely advanced communication system.
03:36Probably powerful enough to send and receive signals from another planet.
03:40I wonder what he was doing here.
03:42Judging from his attitude, I would say that it was definitely up to no good.
03:45Now, I suggest that we make sure the spaceship is well secured
03:47before we retire for the night.
03:49I think he's right, Mother.
03:51Come on, Penny.
03:55Dr. Smith, there's no reason to alarm the children.
03:58Now, surely you're not worried about a twelve-year-old boy.
04:01My dear, madam.
04:02When you're dealing with a dangerous creature, age is of no consequence.
04:05A one-year-old viper is just as formidable as a twelve-year-old viper.
04:09And now, if you'll excuse me, I shall say goodnight and retire to my quarters,
04:12where I shall certainly bolt my door.
04:16No!
04:35No!
04:37No!
04:40Well, it's no matter what you have to do with the fish.
04:40You gotta do it!
04:43It's no matter what you have to do.
04:44You'll have to be good!
04:44No!
04:53THE END
05:29THE END
05:46THE END
05:46THE END
05:47THE END
05:55Thank you, darling.
05:57Well, a boy his age has no business wandering around in the wilderness at night. I should have insisted that
06:02he stay here.
06:03Well, maybe you'll get another chance to ask him. Quano is here.
06:07Where? I don't see him.
06:09He's been hiding behind those rocks over there for the last 30 minutes.
06:14Oh, shame on you, John Robinson, letting that boy stand there and watch us eat. Now, why didn't you invite
06:20him to join us?
06:21Well, darling, you don't ask that young man to do anything. He has to make the first move.
06:27Well, if he won't, I will.
06:41I know you're hiding back there, so you might just as well come out.
06:50Why won't you come to the table? Come on, I'd like to fix you some breakfast.
06:54I have eaten.
06:55Are you sure?
06:56My word is not to be questioned.
06:59If I say it, then it is so.
07:11Good morning, Quano.
07:13Greetings.
07:18What, may I ask, are you staring at?
07:21I was wondering if you are a typical specimen of the Earth people.
07:24Typical? Aye, certainly not.
07:26I have a great deal more intelligence.
07:29Then you Earthlings indeed are a sorry lot.
07:32Weak and full of vanity.
07:34Now, there's the best description of Smith I've ever heard.
07:36Indeed.
07:40I don't know how they raise children on your planet,
07:43but on ours we teach them respect and good manners.
07:46Except for my father, I'm answerable to no one.
07:48And what about your mother?
07:50Doesn't she have a say in your upbringing?
07:52She always bows to the wishes of my father.
07:55Well, that sounds like a marvelous setup.
07:57Is your father with you?
07:58No.
08:00He is the ruler.
08:01He is too busy.
08:03What does that mean, Quano, he's the ruler?
08:05In your world, there are presidents, kings and dictators.
08:08In mine, there is only one.
08:10The ruler.
08:12Are you telling us that your father is the leader of your planet?
08:18My command will be law.
08:20Well, what do you know?
08:21We're entertaining royalty.
08:23Royal.
08:25Your highness.
08:27Your highness.
08:29Why didn't you tell us who you were?
08:31Please, sir, won't you sit down?
08:34Is there anything I can...
08:36Is there anything I can do for you?
08:38At the moment, I am in need of nothing.
08:40Well, if you do require anything, your highness, please ask me for it.
08:45Looks like Quano has added another abject subject to his kingdom.
08:49Here are the vegetables you wanted, Mom.
08:51Oh.
08:52You do the work of women.
08:54You should be ashamed.
08:57Thank you, dear.
08:59If no one else needs me, I'm going hunting for rock specimens.
09:03I, too, am going hunting.
09:04Shall we go together?
09:06Sure, why not?
09:07I'm coming along, too.
09:09You will stay.
09:10You were not asked.
09:12Let us go.
09:15I won't be gone long.
09:19Oh, that horrid little boy.
09:22I don't think Quano would mind being called horrid,
09:24but I think he'd object most genuinely to being called a little boy.
09:30Ah.
09:31I, of course, am quite familiar with royalty,
09:34but that dreadful little prince will bear watching.
09:37However, have no fear.
09:39Smith is here.
09:41Oh, thank you.
09:55I want some specimens from this formation.
09:58You have already collected a bag full of useless rocks.
10:00They're not useless to me.
10:03I'm truly sorry for you.
10:04Wasting your time in idle pursuits, it is unmanly.
10:07Now, let's not start that again.
10:09But it is true.
10:11You are my age, and still you act like a small boy.
10:14Well, what do you expect me to do?
10:15Go around sticking my chest out, telling everybody what a tough guy I am?
10:19You should build up your strength.
10:21Test your courage.
10:22I'll take brain over brawn any day.
10:24You do not understand.
10:26You've been badly raised by your father.
10:28Don't do that.
10:29And I haven't been badly raised.
10:31Would you like to know what I'm doing on this planet?
10:34I am being tested by my father.
10:37Tested for what?
10:38For strength and courage.
10:40I must prove that I am worthy of being the ruler someday.
10:43For a whole week, I have slept out in the open,
10:45lived on anything I could find.
10:47Hey, that's really great.
10:48It wasn't so much.
10:49The real test is coming.
10:51Then my bravery shall really be proven.
10:55Forget about these old rocks.
10:56Hey!
10:57Come.
10:58I will show you what I'm going to do.
11:05There is the cave.
11:09This is your weapon.
11:10We shall go inside.
11:12Okay.
11:13So what are we going to find in there?
11:15You will see.
11:19Why are you waiting?
11:20Come on.
11:21Well, not until you tell me what's in there.
11:24You are afraid.
11:26I'm not.
11:27I'd just like to know what I'm getting into.
11:29Suspect it from the first that you are a coward.
11:31Go back where you belong, little earth boy.
11:32Back to your rocks and vegetables.
11:34Wait.
11:35I'm going with you.
11:44Well, come on, then.
11:46What do you want to think about it some more?
11:50Well, okay.
11:52So in the cave, now what?
11:54We prove our courage in the face of danger.
11:57Hey, you!
11:59You!
12:02Are you sure you know what you're doing?
12:04There is still time to leave if you wish.
12:06If you stay, I stay.
12:10It's coming.
12:22Perhaps we should test our courage another time.
12:24I know something that's a good idea.
12:25Have a good idea.
12:29All of us can make it.
12:30I said go!
12:35Come on!
12:37Quanto!
12:39Quanto!
12:40Quanto!
12:49Quanto!
12:50Get back.
12:52Quanto, are you all right?
12:57I am free to say what a fool you are.
13:00What possessed you to confront such a formidable beast armed with such a primitive weapon?
13:05I wish to prove my courage to the Earth Boy.
13:07Instead, you've proved your stupidity.
13:10I'm exceedingly sorry, Father.
13:12You did well, Earth Boy.
13:14Thank you, sir.
13:16You showed great courage.
13:18The truth is, I was too scared to run.
13:21Even the bravest man experiences fear.
13:23He will grow well, big and strong.
13:26It will not do him any good.
13:27He allows himself to do the work of women.
13:30He does not truly have courage.
13:32He was trapped by the animal.
13:33Even the most timid creature will fight if there is no escape.
13:36That's not true. I'm as brave as you are.
13:38You are weak and soft, like all boys of your planet.
13:40Maybe you'd like to find out how weak and soft I am.
13:43Nothing would please me more.
13:44Enough.
13:45If you have differences, they will be settled later.
13:48Return to your family, they will be concerned.
13:50You're welcome to come to our campsite, sir.
13:52Perhaps later.
13:53Goodbye, sir.
13:56I only came here because I remember that you killed such a beast when you were my age.
14:01All right. You are forgiven.
14:03You have misjudged the Earth Boy, Father.
14:05I am far superior to him in all ways.
14:07Do not be so sure.
14:09He might prove a very worthy opponent.
14:11Then I shall challenge him.
14:12You will see for yourself who is the better man.
14:37Ah. How are we coming along?
14:40Task will be completed at 1400 hours.
14:44Splendid.
14:45What other work do I have on my schedule for today?
14:48Correction.
14:49In reference to work, you should have referred to me instead of yourself.
14:54Should I indeed?
14:56If you have a complaint to register, I refer you to the complaint department.
15:00It does not compute.
15:02Never mind.
15:03What else do we have to do?
15:05We?
15:06Yes, we.
15:13Are you laughing at me, you bubble-headed booby?
15:17You heard only my computer is being cleared.
15:19I do not laugh.
15:21That's what you say.
15:22Now get on with our work.
15:24Yes, our work.
15:30One of these days you'll go too far, you cackling computer.
15:38Your Highness.
15:42How good to see you again.
15:44And you, sir, must be the proud father of this brightier man.
15:48Oh, Your Majesty.
15:52May I introduce myself?
15:53I am Dr. Zachary Smith.
16:04For a man, your grip is weak.
16:06You should exercise.
16:08There is fat around your middle.
16:15I am a bit out of condition.
16:17You see, I haven't been well.
16:19I have a very delicate back.
16:21Exercise is a good cure for many ills.
16:24Oh, not for me it isn't.
16:25The truth is, Your Majesty, it's this planet.
16:29I have simply never been able to acclimatize myself to it.
16:31Now if only I could go back to my own world.
16:33Another time, Dr. Smith.
16:35I wish to talk to the father of the boy they call Will.
16:38Oh, yes.
16:38Professor Robinson, he's about somewhere.
16:41Now what will we be discussing?
16:43Oh, yes.
16:43How much I'd like to return to the planet Earth.
16:46Oh, Your Majesty.
16:47I hate to ask a favor on such short acquaintance, but...
16:51Is something wrong, sir?
16:53Your chattering grates on my nerves.
16:56My father likes men who are strong and silent.
16:59It would seem that Dr. Smith has none of these admirable qualities.
17:03Let us find Professor Robinson.
17:07Yes, Your Majesty.
17:08This way, please.
17:15This way.
17:16This way, Your Majesty, Your Highness.
17:21Now then, if you don't mind, would you wait right here for one moment?
17:26Gentlemen.
17:30Professor Robinson!
17:33Professor Robinson!
17:35There is someone here who wishes to see you.
17:44Boring.
17:46I think you and Don better come up here.
17:48I don't suppose you know very much about the planet Earth, Your Majesty.
17:52Oh, it's a delightful place.
17:54Why, even a simple thing like breathing in the air...
17:56makes one glow with good health and strength.
17:59My father does not wish to speak to you now.
18:02Oh.
18:23I am known as the ruler.
18:25I welcome this meeting.
18:27It's a pleasure to meet you.
18:49Good.
18:50We know each other better now.
18:52Is there anything we can do for you?
18:54A strong handshake.
18:55A direct question.
18:57I like that.
18:58Are you here to take Quanow back to your planet?
19:00Soon.
19:01He has acquitted himself well here.
19:03I have met your son.
19:04He, too, has much in his favor.
19:06But I can beat him.
19:08When you prove your superiority, you may brag, and not before.
19:12In his eagerness for the challenge, my son speaks rashly.
19:16What sort of a challenge?
19:17This does not concern you, woman.
19:19It is a matter for men to decide.
19:21Well, I don't know about your world, but in ours, women are treated as the equals of men.
19:26What a foolish arrangement.
19:28Well, I don't see anything foolish about it.
19:31Women the equal of men?
19:33In what way?
19:34Are they stronger than men?
19:35Do they have more intelligence?
19:36Do they make laws or fight wars?
19:40This will be an excellent story for me to tell when I return home.
19:43I can hear the boys at the club laughing already.
19:45My son wishes to meet yours in a series of contests.
19:49A meeting in which they pit their skills and strength against one another.
19:52Now, there is nothing to worry about.
19:54There will be no physical danger.
19:55What is the nature of these contests?
19:57We use these tests on my planet to determine who is the master and who is a slave.
20:02No, I won't permit it.
20:04Your opinion is not required.
20:05Well, I don't care.
20:07Will doesn't have to prove himself to anybody.
20:09Maureen.
20:12Was this your idea?
20:13No, my son's, but I heartily approve.
20:16It's fine for the winner, Your Majesty, but it might be drastic for the loser.
20:21And his parents.
20:22I am not interested in anyone's opinion other than Mr. Robinson.
20:27It is he who will decide.
20:29The answer is no.
20:30You have good reasons?
20:32As my wife Jess said, Will doesn't have to prove himself to anyone.
20:35When the situation arises, he'll know what to do.
20:39Like father, like son.
20:40Both are cowards.
20:42You take that back!
20:45Will!
20:50I accept the challenge, I accept!
20:53Now what do you say, Mr. Robinson?
20:55I'd say that your son's challenge has been accepted.
21:16John, I still don't see why you can't call this whole thing off.
21:19Now what possible excuse can I give?
21:21Oh, well, it's very simple.
21:22Just tell him that you've changed your mind.
21:25What about Will?
21:26Oh, he'd be disappointed, but he'd get over it.
21:29Yes, I suppose so.
21:31Oh, good.
21:32And it's all settled, and tomorrow you'll go to the aliens and tell them.
21:36Maureen, I'd like to do what you want, but I can't.
21:40There's more to it than Will's being disappointed.
21:43There's a question of his pride.
21:45If I call off that contest, he'll think I don't have any confidence in him.
21:48Is that your only reason?
21:50No, it isn't.
21:51No, I want him to meet that boy.
21:52I don't care if he wins or loses, he's got to have that opportunity.
21:55I think you're almost glad that Will's going to meet Quano.
21:58In a way I am.
21:59Oh, John, that's...
22:00Maureen, look, I don't care how primitive or civilized a man is,
22:04he welcomes a challenge.
22:06Why, it's part of his nature to test his intelligence and skill,
22:09as well as his strength.
22:11And without these things, we'd be living in caves,
22:14eating out of stone bowls.
22:16That sounds like quite a lecture we just missed, Professor.
22:19Well, couldn't he want Will to go ahead with the contests?
22:23Do you have an answer to that, Mrs. Robinson?
22:28Well...
22:30We can't go back to the Stone Age, can we?
22:39Mother, what does the Stone Age have to do with it?
22:43Well, I don't really know, dear, but...
22:44it all seems quite clear when your father explains it.
22:47I don't know.
22:55I don't know.
23:02I don't know.
23:03Turn on your long-range audio detectors.
23:05I want to hear what they say.
23:07Such procedure...
23:08Shh!
23:11Is unethical.
23:13What?
23:14Shh!
23:17Repeat.
23:18Is unethical.
23:20Their conversation may be highly personal.
23:23I am not interested in your misguided moral principles.
23:26All is fair in love and war.
23:28Love?
23:29That does not compute.
23:31It never has.
23:33Well, you laggard!
23:34You're wasting time!
23:37I cannot clear the frequency length.
23:40Try!
23:43This time you must win.
23:45Don't worry, sir.
23:47I will.
23:48That is what you told me on your last challenge.
23:50If you are defeated, you know what will happen.
23:52I will have to destroy the victor and all witnesses.
23:55It is our law.
23:56No one must be superior to you.
23:59All witnesses?
24:01I know, Father.
24:03Boy Will is young and strong.
24:04It would be a pity to end his life.
24:06You must win.
24:08I do not wish to continue.
24:10I was not designed to eavesdrop.
24:13Who cares about your design, sir?
24:15We cannot let Will win.
24:17The ruler will destroy all of us.
24:19But what course of action is left?
24:21You just leave that to me.
24:23Now, come along.
24:23We'll go back to the camp.
24:27What are you doing here?
24:30Just, uh, out for a little stroll, Your Majesty.
24:35For a bit of fresh air.
24:36You lie.
24:37You are spying.
24:38What did you hear?
24:40Nothing.
24:40Nothing.
24:45Hardly anything.
24:47Whatever you heard, you will keep your silence.
24:49If you tell the others anything, you will be destroyed.
24:52No matter what happens, the contest must be fair and open.
24:56Is that understood?
24:58Of course.
24:59Fair and open.
25:01What other way would anyone want it, Your Majesty?
25:10One, two, three, four.
25:11One, two, three, four.
25:12One, two, three, four.
25:12Put a bit more snap in there, will you?
25:18Good.
25:23How was the time on that?
25:2632.067.
25:2713 seconds.
25:28Splendid.
25:29Use this for a moment, my boy, and then take a few more laps.
25:32I'll have to rest a while, Dr. Smith.
25:34Nonsense.
25:34How do you expect to get into shape if you don't work out?
25:36You've got to harden those leg muscles and build up your wind.
25:41Excessive exercise is not beneficial for an athlete.
25:45But I want your opinion.
25:46I'll ask for it.
25:48Our boy will lose this fight in the gym.
25:50Oh, spare me your ridiculous jargon.
25:52And since when did he become our boy?
25:55He's my boy.
25:56I'm his sole trainer and manager.
25:57And I'll thank you to restrict your activities to tending that stopwatch.
26:01How's it going?
26:02My boy doing very well.
26:04He's in the peak of condition.
26:06Here, I'll run those laps for you now, Dr. Smith.
26:07Good, good.
26:08Oh, Will, wait a minute.
26:09Hold it.
26:10How long have you been exercising?
26:12Since, oh, 800 hours.
26:16You've been exercising that boy for three hours?
26:19Dr. Smith said he'd be good for me.
26:21I'll bet he did.
26:22Go take a shower, Will.
26:24Sure, Don.
26:25Get some rest, huh?
26:35You've tried some pretty underhanded things in your life, Smith.
26:38But this one tops them all.
26:39I have no idea what you're referring to.
26:41Don't give me that innocent act.
26:43You're trying to wear Will out so Quarner will beat him.
26:46That's absolutely ridiculous, Mater.
26:48My loyalties are not to be questioned.
26:50The only loyalty you've got, Smith, is to yourself.
26:52Nothing would please me more than to have our will emerge victorious.
26:55On the other hand, if he were to be defeated, no great harm would have been done.
27:00Except to Will.
27:04You've got an angle here, Smith.
27:06What is it?
27:07Angle?
27:08What angle?
27:09You're hiding something.
27:10Let's have it.
27:12It's nothing.
27:12Nothing at all.
27:13It's just that I'm not too concerned about Will losing.
27:16After all, a return to Earth with the grateful ruler would do much to cure the boy's injured
27:22spirit.
27:23Return to Earth.
27:25I've heard that tired old song before.
27:27And the music is still just as sweet.
27:30You may be content with your lot on this dreary, desolate planet.
27:33But I yearn for the green hills of home.
27:35You're really consistent, Smith.
27:37You know that?
27:37In what way?
27:39Winning or losing doesn't matter to you.
27:40Just as long as you can cheat at the game.
27:50You tin-plated traitor.
28:01We thought you'd like a coffee break.
28:02You've been at that for hours.
28:04Oh, thank you.
28:06Ah, great.
28:07Just what we needed.
28:08Like the ruler said, men are stronger and smarter.
28:11But women make the best coffee.
28:13Well, that depends on the woman.
28:15Ah, and the coffee.
28:17It's nice to know we're capable of doing something.
28:19Can you imagine Quanah believing that girls are worthless?
28:22Well, Penny, I have a strong feeling he'll change his opinion when he grows up.
28:26I like them now.
28:28But it is not manning to pay too much attention to them.
28:31May I enter?
28:32Oh, why, of course.
28:40Is there something we can do for you, Quanah?
28:44I bring you greetings from my father.
28:47As his spokesman, I also have a message for you.
28:50My father wishes to inform you that he has prepared an area suitable for the challenge.
28:55The ground is good, firm.
28:58It offers a good footing.
29:00If acceptable, the contest will begin at the hour of 10 tomorrow.
29:04Failure of your son or his substitute to appear will be considered an act of cowardice.
29:09And a penalty enacted against you.
29:13What sort of a penalty?
29:15That would be for my father to decide.
29:18John, there was nothing said about a penalty before.
29:20And what does he mean by substitute?
29:22These are the rules which govern the challenge.
29:25You tell your father we'll be there.
29:28He shall return.
29:29Take you to the athletic field tomorrow.
29:34I didn't like him before and I think he's even more icky now.
29:37Don't be too hard on Quanah, Penny.
29:39Beneath that tough militant exterior, there's a 12-year-old boy.
29:43Well, that may be true, Don.
29:46But you'd have to dig pretty deep to find him.
29:52Well, where is he?
29:54You said he would come back this way.
29:57My deductions place the chances at 90 to 1 in our favor.
30:00The odds are very good.
30:02Obviously, you've miscalculated. Again.
30:04There is always a margin of error, even in a machine.
30:08Only Dr. Zachary Smith is perfect.
30:12I am indeed, and don't you forget about it.
30:18Are you sure you're not laughing at me?
30:22Reporting. Alien boy approaching. Alien boy.
30:25I heard you the first time. Now stop chattering and give your computers a rest.
30:30Your highness.
30:36That bubble brain is getting completely out of hand.
30:42If you move, I will fire.
30:45Your highness, it's me, Dr. Smith, your friend.
30:48I know who you are. As for being my friend, that is doubtful.
30:53Let me lower your hands.
30:54Oh, thank you, your highness.
30:56It was a very uncomfortable position.
30:59Well, I must say you're looking fit.
31:02In good physical condition for the challenge, I hope.
31:05I shall win.
31:06I have no doubt about that at all.
31:08But there is always the possibility, slight though it may be,
31:11that something may go wrong.
31:13A little help might be of great benefit.
31:17My father says a man who does not speak with directness is not to be trusted.
31:21Perhaps I was a trifle subtle, so I'll get right to the point.
31:25I can help you beat Will Robinson.
31:28You can? How, may I ask?
31:31There are more ways than one of skinning a cat, as they say.
31:35I happen to enjoy the confidence of your opponent.
31:37A bit of wrong advice at the crucial moment.
31:41And you win.
31:43And what would you want in return for this betrayal?
31:46Almost nothing.
31:47All I ask is that your father make provisions to take me back to Earth.
31:53Well, your highness, what do you say?
31:55You are very lucky, Dr. Smith.
31:58Had you made your offer to my father, he might have done you harm in his anger.
32:01He is a man of honor.
32:03And it seems that his son is a chip off the old block.
32:07For your sake, I will say nothing about this.
32:10But do not speak to me again.
32:12I dislike traitors.
32:14Your highness. Your highness.
32:20Indeed.
32:22The first time I set eyes on that boy, I knew he was a savage.
32:26Statement. If my programming is correct, he is much to be admired.
32:30He has principles.
32:32And I have not. Is that what you're implying?
32:35Do you insist on an answer?
32:37At once.
32:38And you will not remove my power back if I speak the truth?
32:41Just answer the question.
32:42Then I choose silence.
32:44How you do, do you?
32:53You evasive coward.
32:56You deliberately blew out your voltage regulators.
33:12John, is it necessary to go armed?
33:15No, it's not necessary.
33:17I just got used to wearing it.
33:19And a very wise precaution, too.
33:20Our past experiences with aliens have proved that they are not to be trusted.
33:26Well, and how does our young athlete feel this morning?
33:30My stomach's doing flip-flops.
33:32Have no fear, my boy.
33:33I have my medical kit with me, just in case.
33:36Thanks.
33:37If it's any consolation, Will, Quano is probably just as nervous.
33:41Here he comes now.
33:42He sure looks relaxed to me.
33:45Greetings.
33:46Good morning, Quano.
33:47Greetings to all of you.
33:49Your highness.
33:50Are you ready?
33:51We're all set.
33:52Then let us go.
33:53I'm coming, too.
33:55You will stay here.
33:56Females are not allowed at a challenge.
33:58It is only for men.
33:59Please, Dad.
34:00Can I go along?
34:01I promise I won't be any trouble.
34:03Penny, I think it's best that you remain behind with your mother.
34:06Remain?
34:07You mean I'm not allowed to go either?
34:09This time we'll play it by their rules, darling.
34:12I hope...
34:12I hope we'll pinch your ears back.
34:21Oh, my pulse is racing.
34:24Oh, dear.
34:25Oh, dear.
34:26Oh, dear.
34:27Oh, dear.
34:27Wait for me!
34:28Wait for me!
34:31That way.
34:33Oh.
34:34Oh, your highness.
34:36How much farther?
34:38I asked you not to speak to me.
34:40I asked you not to speak to me.
34:41A little farther, Mr. Robinson.
34:44Oh, the pain.
34:46The pain.
34:48The pain.
34:56The end is near.
34:57I know it.
34:59Oh, dear.
34:59Oh, dear.
35:10Welcome, gentlemen.
35:12You come bearing weapons.
35:13Are you afraid?
35:14Not at all.
35:16Just careful.
35:17That's not exactly a toothpick you're carrying.
35:21It has been many thousands of years since any of my people use so primitive a weapon.
35:26Its only purpose is to signal the beginning of the challenge.
35:29Are you ready, Will Robinson?
35:31Yes, sir.
35:32And you, my son?
35:34I'm ready, sir.
35:35Let the challenge begin.
35:45I give the signal.
35:47Raise the rod above your head.
35:48And remember, Will Robinson, to maintain a firm grip with both hands.
35:51Yes, sir.
35:52If you release the rod at any time, you will be declared the loser.
36:03In a moment, we shall see which of our sons is the stronger.
36:06How are you going to prove that?
36:07We shall see.
36:08Raise the rod.
36:24Look at the rod.
36:35The actual strength of the two boys is meeting in the rod.
36:50Let's let's stand it right over there.
36:50Seuss that will revolve for a good途.
36:50Let's ban the rod.
36:50Let's go.
37:08You're all right.
37:11I have beaten you.
37:12Boy, you sure did.
37:14All I did was hold on to that thing, and now I feel tired.
37:17You did well, my son.
37:20That's all right, Will.
37:22Losing one contest doesn't mean anything.
37:25You don't have to sound so pleased about it, Smith.
37:28The next challenge is a test of fear.
37:31Are you ready, Will Robinson?
37:33I guess so.
37:35Let us proceed.
37:48You will wear this, Will Robinson.
37:51What's going to happen now?
37:53As you know, no man is without fear.
37:55This machine will gauge its degree.
37:58How does it work?
37:59By creating an illusion of great danger in the boy's mind.
38:02How he reacts will register electronically on this gauge.
38:05The next stage.
38:06Come on.
38:13Me.
38:17Me.
38:18Oh, my God.
38:56How's the score stand now, Dr. Smith?
38:58You and Quanah are tied.
39:00Ah, then I didn't do so bad after all.
39:02That would depend on how you look at it.
39:04There's one contest left. I can still win.
39:07You misunderstand me, my boy.
39:10In my opinion, you've performed too well.
39:12What?
39:13However, there's still hope you can still lose the last challenge.
39:16Do you want me to lose?
39:18To be perfectly honest, yes.
39:20You've already covered yourself with glory, Will.
39:22There's nothing further to be proved by defeating Quanah.
39:25If, on the other hand, he should win,
39:28we might be able to talk his father into taking us back to Earth.
39:32In other words, you think I should throw the contest?
39:35Shh!
39:37Crudely but accurately put.
39:41Well, what do you say?
39:43I don't think you understand, Dr. Smith.
39:46I'm not just trying to beat Quanah for myself.
39:48It's like I was representing every boy from Earth
39:50against every boy from another planet.
39:53You're a very noble young man, William.
39:55Sometimes I wish you were a little less honest.
39:57Life would be a great deal easier.
39:59Will?
40:02The ten-minute rest period's up.
40:04I'm ready to go when they are, Dad.
40:05The ruler and Quanah seem to be having some kind of a disagreement.
40:09Yes, I wonder what that's all about.
40:11I can beat him.
40:12I know I can.
40:13The Earth boys are worthy opponents.
40:15But I am better.
40:16Give me this last chance to prove it to you.
40:18I will not risk your defeat.
40:20I will inform the Earth people.
40:23Father!
40:25Please.
40:26It will be as I say.
40:27You do not believe that I can defeat him.
40:29That is enough.
40:36Mr. Robinson.
40:38Yes?
40:39The challenge will continue, but without my son.
40:42But how?
40:43If I will act for Quanah, you may act for your son.
40:47It is one of the laws of the challenge.
40:49If a contestant wishes to withdraw, he may appoint a substitute.
40:53What if I refuse?
40:54Then your son will know you're afraid to face me.
40:57I'll act as a substitute.
40:59We are ill-matched.
41:00Let John Robinson make his own decision.
41:03How do you want to settle this?
41:04We could test ourselves in a duel with the Volta Blades.
41:08The Volta Blades?
41:19I understand.
41:30Watch yourself.
41:31Those blades must be carrying at least 50,000 pulse.
41:35I am ready.
41:36Oh, dear.
41:37Oh, dear.
41:39Oh, dear.
41:40Oh, dear.
41:45Oh, dear.
42:11Oh, dear.
42:14Oh, dear.
42:18Oh, dear.
42:21Oh, dear.
42:34Oh, my God.
42:56Oh, my God.
43:23Oh, my God.
43:30Contest is over.
43:41You fight well.
43:47But don't ask me to do it again.
43:54How do you feel, champ?
43:56Every muscle in my body is aching.
44:10Where's Cuano?
44:11He left in the middle of the match, sir.
44:13He was real hurt because you didn't let him continue the challenge.
44:17My desire to protect him.
44:19I made a mistake.
44:21I should have let him continue the contest.
44:23Cuano took the spear.
44:24The one that you threw at the target, Mr. Wheeler.
44:26What would he want with so primitive a weapon?
44:28The cave.
44:29He's going to the cave to fight the monster.
44:31Cuano would not be so foolish after I warned him.
44:33Can you think of a better way for a boy whose pride is hurt
44:36to prove himself to his father?
44:41Will, my gun.
44:50I am Cuano, son of a brave and mighty ruler.
45:05I, too, have great courage.
45:07Come forth and I shall prove it.
45:26Don't shoot.
45:33It was wrong of me to stop the contest, my son.
45:35Forgive me.
45:37I was afraid you would be beaten.
45:39It was I who liked courage.
45:40There is no disgrace in defeat.
45:43A man does the best he can.
45:44Nothing more can be asked of him.
45:47Shall we fight the monster together, father?
45:50I will be honored, my son.
45:53I think Cuano and his father will have a lot to say to each other.
45:57They want to say it alone.
45:58Let's go.
46:09There.
46:12Mm-hmm.
46:14Mm-hmm.
46:14Mm-hmm.
46:15I beg your pardon.
46:16Well, Penny, what do you think of it?
46:19Well, I don't know much about painting, Dr. Smith.
46:21Even a rank amateur should be able to recognize my challenge as an artist.
46:25It burns through the canvas like a beacon, lighting up the depths of darkness.
46:29Well, I guess it does, if you say so.
46:31When we return to Earth, I shall place my genius on display for all to see.
46:36I would like to express an opinion.
46:39You have my permission?
46:41Uh...
46:42If you have a comment to make, make it.
46:45I already have.
46:48How dare you!
46:51What does an insensitive brute like you know about art?
46:54You who have never touched brush to canvas?
46:57Away, you cackling clod, and leave me to my work.
46:59My day of retribution will surely come.
47:07Do you see what I see?
47:10Well, I think I do.
47:12Phew.
47:13That's good, because I was beginning to think something was wrong with my eyes.
47:16Have your fun, Major.
47:18Just remember, they also laughed at Gauguin and Matisse.
47:21Oh, pardon me.
47:28What's it supposed to be?
47:30You probably will not understand it,
47:32but it represents the inner feelings of the sensitive man in space.
47:35Notice the blending of the lights.
47:37Warning, warning.
47:38Dangerous storm approaching.
47:39Adviseable refuge be taken immediately.
47:42All right, let's get inside.
47:43What about our equipment outside?
47:44No time.
47:44Inside.
47:50What?
47:51Dr. Smith!
47:53Help!
47:54Help!
47:54Not just there!
47:55Help!
47:57My masterpiece!
47:58Let it go!
47:59Come on!
48:06Come on!
48:07I want my painting!
48:08Don't be a fool!
48:09Come on!
48:10No!
48:11Inside!
48:13No!
48:14No!
48:14No!
48:15Get down!
48:18No!
48:20No!
48:29jedoch
48:30no!
48:31What a joke!
48:33What a joke!
48:35Do it!
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