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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S2E04 - The Forbidden World
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00:05Last week, as you recall, we left our space family just as they made their escape from the deadly world
00:10of the robots.
00:11All were unaware that even now, a terrifying engine of destruction was bearing down on them at incredible speed.
00:19Ah, lovely, lovely. All the little numbers seem to be exactly in the right place.
00:24More or less.
00:31Farewell, malevolent planet. If our paths never cross again, it will be much too soon.
00:43You're welcome.
00:48Is everything all right below?
00:49Couldn't be better. And I have a nice dinner in the oven.
00:52All right. In that case, I think I'll have a nice thick steak.
00:57Rhea?
00:58Hmm?
00:58A big baked potato.
01:01And some young asparagus with a fine hollandaise sauce.
01:04You shall have it.
01:06Oh, boy.
01:07Oh, Bob. What an unimaginative man you are, Major.
01:11Since you're indulging in wishful thinking, why not let your mind take flight?
01:15We start with caviar and pate de foie gras.
01:18You can tell us about that later, Smith.
01:19Don, check that radar scope. There's something on it.
01:22Yeah, I see it.
01:23Well, that large glow is the planet we just left, but I can't figure out the other.
01:27Well, maybe the screen is picking up a reflection from it.
01:30No, I don't think so, darling.
01:32Whatever it is, it's traveling at a fantastic rate.
01:34I'll try to get an estimated rate of travel.
01:37Say, that RBM must be broken.
01:39According to that, it's traveling faster than we are.
01:41There's no reason for concern.
01:43We've probably picked up some harmless space phenomenon.
01:45Look out here.
01:47It's coming directly after us.
01:56It's moving up on us fast.
01:58Warning, extreme danger.
02:00What is it?
02:01Object pursuing us is a hyperatomic missile.
02:04A hyperatomic missile? Where did it come from?
02:07It has been launched by the automated planet in protest to our leaving.
02:12Advise a change of course immediately.
02:14If not, we will be destroyed.
02:16Oh, dear!
02:32As close as I ever want to cut it.
02:34Danger is not over. Observe missile.
02:37Look!
02:41The missile's altered its course. It's coming after us again.
02:44It's probably equipped with a homing device.
02:45We'll have to try to dodge it again.
02:47We can't keep doing that forever.
02:48Correction. We cannot keep doing it at all.
02:51The missile has now compensated for any evasive action.
02:55You're supposed to be an expert pilot, Major. Do something!
02:58We don't need a pilot, Smith. We need a miracle.
03:00That planet in sector 630. Give me a reading on its distance.
03:03120,000 miles.
03:05All right. Head straight forward.
03:07Full power.
03:11The missile's gaining on us.
03:13Estimated time of contact, 1 minute and 36 seconds.
03:17John, do we have a chance?
03:18How can we have a chance, madam? It's a machine. How can you outsmart a machine?
03:22Well, maybe we can just once. That's all we'll need.
03:25Throw in the main thrusters.
03:27I'm afraid that's all the power we've got.
03:29Well, keep trying. We're heading into the planet's atmosphere.
03:31Dad, the missile's still gaining on us.
03:33Time of missile impact, 42 seconds.
03:36We're doomed. We aren't ready hope for help.
03:41We're moving in awfully fast.
03:43I've got to fire the wreck of rockets and we're going to crash.
03:45I'll tell you when.
03:46Professor Robinson, have you gone mad?
03:48Do you want to destroy us all?
03:49Would you prefer a direct hit from that missile?
03:54Time of missile impact, 22 seconds.
04:02Time of missile impact with spaceship, 17 seconds.
04:07I've got to pull up. It'll be too late.
04:09Easy, Don. Just a few seconds.
04:14It's almost on us.
04:17Time of missile impact, 5 seconds.
04:215 seconds.
04:23All right. Get ready.
04:25Pull up! Pull up!
04:33Evasive action, successful.
04:35Missile now headed for impact on planet.
04:37All right, everybody, hang on.
04:46Oh, dear. Hang on.
04:53Ah!
04:54Oh, it's been blown apart.
05:03Everyone all right?
05:04Yes, I think so.
05:05I shall never be the same.
05:07My entire system has undergone a traumatic experience.
05:10That'll be a change for the better.
05:11Spare me the poisonous barbs, Major.
05:13The missile wasn't able to pull out of its dive.
05:15It's exploded on the planet.
05:20Gee, I hope nobody lived down there.
05:22I hope so, too, dear.
05:24We've got our own problems.
05:25Our navigation system doesn't respond yet.
05:28Whatever that means, it's your responsibility, Major.
05:31Give it more power, Don.
05:33I have.
05:33They're frozen.
05:34They were damaged by the concussion of the missile.
05:35Look at the altimeter.
05:37We're moving downward.
05:38We're caught in the gravitational pull of the planet.
05:40Give it all the power you've got, Don.
05:42I can't give it too much.
05:43Power without a navigational system.
05:44For heaven's sakes, don't argue.
05:46Do as he says.
05:48Will?
05:48Will?
05:49We're not getting any response, Matt.
05:51We'll try it again.
05:51Oh, never mind.
05:52I'll do it.
05:56Oh, my man, you fool.
05:57Show it at the power cells.
05:58I'm going to get the children's strap down.
06:00No time.
06:00Show them.
06:02Oh, dear.
06:03Down on the floor.
06:04I don't know how hard we're going to hit.
06:05It'll be the safest place.
06:06We're dropping faster.
06:07Only 10 miles to touch now.
06:07Well, since I won't be needed, I think I'll join the others.
06:10Whoever can do, you have company.
06:12Just before we hit, I'll fire the retro riders.
06:14You'll overload the circuits.
06:15They'll blow.
06:15We've got to risk it.
06:16John, you'd better get down on the floor with the others.
06:19That's an order.
06:20Good luck.
06:22All right, hang on.
06:24Here we go!
06:28Here we go!
07:16Here we go!
07:48Here we go!
08:22Here we go!
08:25Here we go!
08:26Here we go!
08:26I'm all right.
08:27It's the spaceship I'm worried about.
08:29Turn on the air purifier!
08:31How badly banged up are we?
08:32We're not going to be taking any long trips for a while.
08:34Yeah, or short ones either.
08:36Let's check the damage to the astrogator.
08:38I can't see a thing.
08:39I wonder what it's like out there.
08:41Hardly a land of milk and honey.
08:43Of that we may be sure.
08:44You never can tell, Dr. Smith.
08:46There's some sort of fogged-in hollow.
08:48Outside it might be just like Earth.
08:50My dear boy, in all the universe, there is no other planet as wonderful as our own Earth.
08:54And how I wish I were there now.
08:56We'll get back to Earth, Dr. Smith.
08:58I know we will.
08:59By that time, I shall be a bearded, crotchety old man.
09:04Oh, what a mess.
09:07They're absolutely dead.
09:10Well, Professor, have you a ray of hope to offer in this moment of darkness?
09:14We're in bad shape.
09:15It'll take us weeks to make repairs.
09:17We haven't even checked the lower level yet.
09:18Nor the exterior damage.
09:20Stranded on another bleak and alien planet.
09:23Oh, lovely.
09:23Absolutely lovely.
09:25A little scrubbing will get this smoke off.
09:27Let's check the lower level.
09:29All right.
09:30Go on, children.
09:36Well, we've got plenty of work ahead of us.
09:38Work?
09:38What an unpleasant word.
09:40May I make a suggestion?
09:42Before we start our labors, shouldn't we go out and have a look at our new and hopefully temporary home?
09:47That wouldn't be a very good idea, Smith.
09:49And why not?
09:50I want to check the atmospheric conditions first.
09:52Supposing that fog out there is poisonous, or there isn't enough oxygen?
09:56We could send the robot out.
09:58No good.
09:59A fog that dense could be corrosive to metal.
10:01I see.
10:03And how long will your test take, may I ask?
10:05About three or four hours.
10:07Three or four hours?
10:09Do you mean to say we have to remain cooped up in this damaged hulk all that time?
10:12For once.
10:13Just for once.
10:14Try to be sensible, Smith.
10:15We can't go rushing blindly into the unknown.
10:17Inside the Jupiter 2, we're safe.
10:19And no one goes outside until I'm sure the same conditions prevail.
10:23Surely that doesn't apply to me.
10:24We've got enough problems, Smith, without you stumbling around on some unexplored planet.
10:29Don't forget, Major.
10:31Every man is the master of his own fate and the captain of his own soul.
10:34You may be the captain of your soul, Smith, but I happen to be the captain of this ship.
10:39And no one goes outside.
10:41And that outranks you, Smith.
10:42As you wish, Professor.
10:44I shall concede only because dinner, such as it is, is imminent.
10:49I outrank you, sir, and don't you forget it.
10:57This may be a new planet, but we've still got the same old Smith.
11:03Oh, dear.
11:06Oh, dear.
11:09Trapped in this metallic cage.
11:11While out there, there could be green grass babbling brooks, tall trees.
11:16Or even a highly advanced civilization with a means of sending us back to Earth.
11:21Oh, the pain.
11:23The pain of it all.
11:25Patience, Dr. Smith.
11:26All things come to he who waits.
11:29Patience, Dr. Smith.
11:30All things come to he who waits, indeed.
11:33Spare me your simple Simon philosophy, you bumbling bird brain.
11:37Where do you think you're going?
11:40It is not necessary that I stay here and be insulted.
11:42Just a moment, you mechanical misery.
11:46Let's get something straight once and for all.
11:48You are a machine.
11:50You do not have the mental and physical attributes of the mortal.
11:53You cannot be insulted.
11:55You are entitled to your opinion, sir.
11:57I am entitled to mine.
11:59Silence, Nilly.
12:00The matter is settled.
12:01You are a man.
12:02I am a machine.
12:03Other than that slight difference, we have a great deal in common.
12:07What absolute nonsense.
12:09Then how are we different?
12:10In a hundred different ways, for example.
12:12I am forbidden to go outside, where...
12:15Why, yes, of course.
12:17Now, why didn't I think of that sooner?
12:20I know what you're thinking, Dr. Smith.
12:22But Dad said no one was allowed outside until he completed his tests.
12:25He was referring to humans, not machines.
12:28Professor Robinson will not be pleased.
12:30He was concerned about my corroding.
12:33Let me worry about that.
12:34Besides, nothing can harm you, you ferrous Frankenstein.
12:38Out, out, out.
12:39The robot's right, Dr. Smith.
12:40He's got a lot of delicate parts.
12:42Yes, they are very sensitive.
12:45Sensitive, indeed.
12:46Believe me, there is no need to worry.
12:48In the event any illness occurs, I can cure it instantly with just one drop of machine oil.
12:53Out!
13:00Dr. Smith, you will regret this.
13:06Send back a detailed report of everything your sensors pick up.
13:09Well, what are you waiting for?
13:11Go.
13:15It's awfully dark out there.
13:17My brave hero.
13:19Out!
13:27Dr. Smith, are you sure you know what you're doing?
13:30Of course I am.
13:33This is Dr. Smith.
13:34This is Dr. Smith.
13:36Don't talk so loudly.
13:38My audio units are extremely sensitive.
13:40Silence!
13:41Report what observations you have.
13:43I have analyzed the contents of the fog.
13:45It contains the necessary amount of oxygen for human breathing purposes.
13:48Just as I thought.
13:50Can we go outside in safety?
13:52No.
13:53The fog also contains cosmic dust, which would be harmful if taken into the body over a period of time.
13:59An artificial breathing apparatus is suggested.
14:02Is there anything else you've been able to determine about the planet?
14:05As yet, very little.
14:07The soil seems capable of sustaining plant life, and there is a water supply in the area.
14:13So far, so good.
14:14Is there anything else you can tell us?
14:16Not at the moment.
14:18Wait.
14:18I see something.
14:19What is it?
14:20I cannot be sure.
14:22In a moment.
14:24The fog.
14:25It's only.
14:27Continue, you idiot.
14:28What do you see?
14:30Stand back.
14:31I will destroy.
14:32Nova, come in if you're all right.
14:34Answer at once.
14:44You knew my orders.
14:46No one wants to leave the spaceship.
14:47No one did.
14:48I merely sent the robot out.
14:50Surely there's nothing objectionable about that.
14:52The robot happens to be as important to the survival of this expedition as any single member.
14:56As a matter of fact, Smith, if it came down to a choice between you and the robot, guess who
15:00I'd take.
15:01Happily, Major, the choice is not yours.
15:03Really, Professor, I simply cannot understand all this excitement.
15:07I'm sure the robot is perfectly safe.
15:08Then why doesn't he answer?
15:10Any number of reasons.
15:11A loose wire in his communication system.
15:14Or a power failure.
15:15Will, try to contact him again.
15:17Yes, sir.
15:23This is Jupiter 2 calling robot.
15:25Can you hear me?
15:27Repeat, can you hear me?
15:32Just as I said, he probably experienced some minor difficulty.
15:36We'll soon know.
15:37Oh, John, you're not going outside, are you?
15:39No.
15:40But Dr. Smith is.
15:42Aye.
15:42Well, you sent the robot out, you're going to bring him back.
15:44Surely you're joking.
15:46Well, of course you're joking.
15:47But for a moment, I thought you were serious.
15:51You can't be serious, can you?
15:54Think of the horrors that are beating me out there.
15:56I refuse to go.
15:57I simply will not put a step out of this room.
16:00You go if we have to carry you out.
16:03Dr. Smith, would you be kind enough to put this on?
16:06Oh, no.
16:06I refuse.
16:07I absolutely refuse.
16:08Then go unarmed.
16:09I feel faint.
16:11Doesn't anyone care about my delicate bank?
16:15My dear, madam, surely you can arouse some compassion in the cold heart of your husband?
16:19I'd like to help you, Dr. Smith.
16:21But someone has to get the robot, and you're responsible.
16:25Come on, Smith.
16:30Very well, Major.
16:31I shall go.
16:32But remember, if anything happens to me, it will be on your conscience.
16:36Well, Don and I will keep in constant contact with you by radio.
16:39If anything goes wrong, we'll come after you.
16:41Too little and too late.
16:42Okay, Smith.
16:43Let's get this breathing mask on.
16:44Very well, Major.
16:45I'll get it on.
16:46But let me tell you, Major, you're making a serious mistake, and I shall never forget you.
16:49You're wrong, darling.
16:58All right, but I'm not outside yet.
17:03Well, that's the situation we need.
17:04All right, now, keep your eyes open.
17:06At the first sign of trouble, come back immediately.
17:08Dr. Smith, good luck.
17:12Never fear.
17:13Smith is here.
17:15Oh, dear.
17:17Oh, dear.
17:36Tossed out into an alien world by those I thought were nearest, and...
17:45They might have told me to turn on this infernal contraption.
17:49Alone, always alone, and I'm frightened.
17:58Oh, dear.
18:01Oh, dear.
18:19Dr. Smith, are you all right?
18:24So far.
18:26You see the robot?
18:28Not yet.
18:29But I heard something up ahead.
18:32We'll find out what it is.
18:34That's easy to say.
18:35You're in the safety and comfort of the spaceship.
18:38You've got to find the robot.
18:40Robot, indeed.
18:41Little do you care for poor Dr. Smith.
18:48Oh, dear.
18:51Oh, dear.
19:14Air. Fresh, delightful air.
19:16The sweet nectar of life.
19:19Dr. Smith, what's going on?
19:22The most wonderful thing has happened, Professor.
19:25You found the robot?
19:26I've discovered something even more interesting.
19:28We no longer have to worry about...
19:32Stay away from me! Stay away from me, I warn you!
19:36Smith, what is it?
19:42Smith! Smith, can you have it?
19:55Dr. Smith? Calling Dr. Smith?
19:59Dr. Smith!
20:06Well, we covered the whole area around the ship. No sign of it.
20:10Maybe we'll have a better chance in the morning when it's light.
20:12Something terrible's happened to him. I just know it.
20:15If only we hadn't made him go out.
20:17Oh, no, Will.
20:18No, somebody had to do it.
20:20And Dr. Smith knew that no one, not even the robot, was allowed outside.
20:24But it didn't make any difference to him.
20:25No, Will. He deliberately disobeyed orders.
20:27Well, I know what he did was wrong, but that's Dr. Smith.
20:31You just can't expect him to act like everyone else.
20:34Well, I do, son.
20:35Especially when he endangers the welfare of the rest of us.
20:38I guess you're right, Dad.
20:40Well, we've had a long, trying day. I suggest we all go to bed.
20:43Yeah, I'll second that motion. All in favor say aye.
20:45Aye.
20:46Aye.
20:47Aye.
20:50We have a no vote.
20:53I'm not very sleepy, Mom. I'd like to stay up a little longer.
20:56What, in the hopes that Dr. Smith might communicate with us?
20:59Please, Mom. Just for a little while.
21:03Well, I...
21:04John?
21:06Why not?
21:06All right, dear. But ten o'clock is curfew.
21:09Thanks, Mom. Good night, everybody.
21:11Good night.
21:12Good night, Mom.
21:12Good night, Dad.
21:13Good night.
21:20This is Jupiter 2 calling Dr. Smith.
21:23Come in, Dr. Smith.
21:26Dr. Smith?
21:27Calling Dr. Smith.
21:32What's the use?
21:34He isn't gonna answer.
21:39Dr. Smith?
21:46Dr. Smith?
21:47Dr. Smith?
21:48Is that you?
21:52I've just gotta go look for him.
21:54It may be too late in the morning.
21:56I'll leave a message so they won't worry.
22:04Dad, I'm going to look for Dr. Smith.
22:06I know you won't approve, but I just have to, sir.
22:09I'll record everything I see so you'll be able to play it back later.
22:26I wonder what this is.
22:31It seems to be some sort of sticky grove.
22:34I wonder what its purpose is.
22:36If anything stepped on it, it'd be stuck and couldn't get out.
22:45Now I see.
22:46It's a trap for the spider.
23:01Dr. Smith?
23:03Dr. Smith?
23:05Dr. Smith?
23:07Dad?
23:07I've covered quite a bit of territory.
23:09Still no sign of Dr. Smith or the robot.
23:12There's sure a lot of weird things around.
23:14We're gonna have to be real careful.
23:16Dr. Smith!
23:17Dr. Smith!
23:18Dr. Smith!
23:21Dr. Smith!
23:22Don't come another step or I'll shoot.
23:24I'm warning you!
23:26Dr. Smith!
23:31Dr. Smith!
23:37Go ahead, Buckingham!
23:38Dr. Smith!
23:40Dr. Smith!
23:41I'm Will Robinson from the planet Earth.
23:42Pleased to meet you, sir.
23:43Who cares what your name is?
23:44Or where you came from. Stay there or I'll shoot.
23:46You're making a mistake, sir. I'm a friend.
23:48You are an invader and an enemy. That's what you are.
23:51No, sir. Our spaceship was damaged and we had to...
23:54Silence! Don't waste my time with any of your lies.
23:57I'm taking you in as a prisoner of war.
23:59What is that you have there?
24:00It's a radio.
24:01Oh, so you can communicate with your evil friends.
24:03Give me that back.
24:04I'll take that, too.
24:07Take that off. Give that to me.
24:09Listen to me. I'm not an enemy.
24:10And if you'll come back to our spaceship, I'll prove it to you.
24:13More lies. That's what your friend told me.
24:15My friend? You mean Dr. Smith?
24:17I do not know what he calls himself, but he, too, tried to trick me.
24:20Do you know where Dr. Smith is?
24:22He's in a place where he can do no harm.
24:23I also have that machine you sent out as a spy.
24:26The robot isn't a spy.
24:28He was just checking the atmospheric conditions of this planet.
24:31Spare me any more of your unbelievable stories.
24:34Here. Let's go.
24:35Where are you taking me?
24:36To a military outpost where you will be questioned by my superiors.
24:40You mean there are more aliens on this planet?
24:41Thousands of us are mobilized.
24:43We are all armed and prepared to resist attack.
24:46One more thing.
24:47I'm not an alien.
24:48You are the stranger here.
24:50Do you understand that?
24:51Yes, sir.
24:52Good.
24:53Now, go on.
25:03If you'll just listen to me, I'm sure I could explain everything, sir.
25:08At least you could tell me your name.
25:10Well, if you must know, I'm Captain Tiago, Special Intelligence of the Army.
25:14If you'll excuse me, sir, you don't look much like a soldier.
25:18That sure is a strange-looking uniform you're wearing.
25:21This is not my uniform.
25:22When your spacecraft landed, I was assigned the task of investigation.
25:26It suited my purpose to use this disguise.
25:28Stand guard.
25:31Now, in with you.
25:32Get in.
25:34Inside.
25:35I didn't do anything.
25:36I wish I did.
25:40Get over there with your friends.
25:42Doc, you're there.
25:43Oh, with you, my dear little friend.
25:45I can't tell you how delighted I am to see you.
25:47Is the robot all right?
25:48I'm well enough, considering.
25:50Nothing can harm this mechanical misfit.
25:53Everyone's been worried about you, sir.
25:54How dear and sweet they all are to me.
25:56I hope you've been able to convince this gentleman that he's made an error.
26:00I tried, but he won't listen to me.
26:02Surely, my dear sir, the appearance of this innocent child must prove that we are not hostile.
26:07A likely story.
26:09Here.
26:09You can unchain them now.
26:11You won't escape while my little friend is out there.
26:14Now, tell me why you come here.
26:16We couldn't help ourselves.
26:17Our spaceship was damaged.
26:18You see?
26:18Just as I told you.
26:19How do you explain that missile that exploded on our planet?
26:22We didn't fire that missile.
26:23It was directed at our spaceship by an automated planet.
26:27You'll have to come up with something much more plausible.
26:30But it's the truth.
26:31It is.
26:31Oh, it is.
26:32I don't believe you.
26:34Neither will General Andros.
26:36You're taking us to see a general?
26:37I'm contacting him at staff headquarters immediately.
26:40He will interrogate you to pieces.
26:43You'd better tell him the truth, or it will be bad for you.
26:53And remember, my friend outside has an enormous appetite.
27:02Oh, dear.
27:02Oh, dear.
27:03Golly, Dr. Schmitz, what are we going to do?
27:05They think we're invading their planet.
27:07It's even worse than that.
27:08The aliens are preparing to defend themselves.
27:10They're mobilizing their army.
27:11Tens of thousands.
27:12Are you sure?
27:13Captain Diablo told me.
27:15We've got to get out of here and warn the others.
27:17That's impossible while that monster stands guard over us.
27:20Oh, dear.
27:22Oh, dear.
27:23What shall we do?
27:24I'm afraid we must await the fate in store for us.
27:27Good heavens, what's this?
27:29Hmm.
27:31Hmm.
27:32Our host hasn't supplied any food for us to eat, but he's certainly provided the most marvelous
27:36beverage to drink.
27:37Would you like some, my boy?
27:38No, thank you.
27:40Do you really think you should?
27:41Of course I should.
27:42I think I'll have a sip right now.
27:47Hmm.
27:47Nice.
27:48Warning.
27:49Warning.
27:50What is it?
27:51I advise caution in drinking the liquid.
27:54Its contents have not been analyzed.
27:57Nonsense, you nervous ninny.
27:58I've just had some, and I feel perfectly fine.
28:00The robot's right, Dr. Smith.
28:02You should listen to him.
28:04There's absolutely nothing wrong with this drink, William.
28:06If there were, my educated parrot would have recognized it immediately.
28:11Ah, delicious.
28:12I must ask Captain Tiabo what it is.
28:14It's sheer nectar.
28:15This is Captain Tiabo at Military Outpost 770 calling Supreme Staff Headquarters.
28:21I have information of a vital nature to transmit to General Andos concerning the vicious sneak
28:26attack of our beloved homeland.
28:28Do you read me, Supreme Headquarters?
28:30Over.
28:31We are receiving you, Captain Tiabo.
28:34I have captured three of the enemy invaders.
28:37It's coming out of that thing, Dr. Smith.
28:39Well done, Captain.
28:41The general will be pleased.
28:43Thank you, sir.
28:44Would the general care to question the prisoners now?
28:47A moment.
28:48I shall inquire.
28:51Oh, dear.
28:52I think I'd better have a little more of this delightful beverage.
28:55My compliments, Captain Tiabo.
28:57Thank you, sir.
28:58The prisoners are ready to be questioned.
29:00I shall begin with the prisoner called Smith.
29:02Dr. Zachary Smith at your service, General.
29:06I observe that you are out of uniform, Smith.
29:09What is your rank?
29:11Captain Tiabo made a mistake, sir.
29:13I'm not in the army.
29:15A soldier not in uniform may be shot as a spy.
29:18You know that, Smith?
29:20I'm not a soldier or a spy, sir.
29:22Please give me a chance to explain.
29:24Just answer my question.
29:26You attacked us without provocation.
29:28Why?
29:28We did not fire that missile at you, sir.
29:31Believe me.
29:32And it was done by another Earthling spaceship.
29:35Quickly, how many are here?
29:36There aren't any more.
29:37We're all alone.
29:38We're an expedition from Earth and we're lost in space.
29:41You are a group of uncivilized savages.
29:44But you have failed in your mission.
29:46We are prepared for you now.
29:47Oh, General, please believe me when I tell you that we are not hostile.
29:51Silence!
29:52I wish to hear no more of your lies.
29:54Captain Tiabo.
29:55Yes, sir.
29:55You are to keep these prisoners under security
29:58until our secret superweapon is ready to be launched.
30:02A secret weapon?
30:04Silence, prisoner!
30:05As for the Earthlings on the spaceship,
30:08our army will take care of the few who survived the attack of our secret weapon.
30:12Unless, of course, they're wise enough to leave immediately, General.
30:16Well, for their sakes, I hope so.
30:21At least for those on the Jupiter, too, the end will be mercifully quick.
30:26Who knows what dire fate awaits us?
30:29There's something strange going on here, Dr. Smith.
30:32There is?
30:33Didn't you notice that the army officer and the general and Captain Tiabo all looked alike?
30:38Perhaps all the aliens on this planet resemble each other.
30:40Maybe.
30:41But I still think something's wrong.
30:44We've got to escape, Dr. Smith.
30:45We've got to warn the others about the alien's secret weapon.
30:49I must leave for headquarters immediately.
30:52A squad of soldiers will be sent to get you.
30:57Captain Tiabo, please listen to me.
30:59We're not your enemies, and we didn't invade your planet.
31:01Honestly, we didn't.
31:02I'm not interested in anything further, you have to say.
31:05Do not attempt to escape, or my friend outside will devour you.
31:14Oh, dear.
31:16There's something about this drink.
31:18Once you start, you can't stop.
31:20How can you be thirsty at a time like this?
31:22Oh, believe me, Will, I'm just as worried as you are.
31:25But I always get extremely thirsty in times of danger.
31:27I have scanned the exterior of this cave, and the monster is no longer there.
31:35He's right.
31:35Oh, fortune has smiled upon us.
31:37We can leave this giant cavern and return to the safety of the Jupiter 2.
31:41I've got that funny feeling again, Dr. Smith.
31:44Something's wrong.
31:44It's too easy.
31:46Nonsense.
31:46The monster is gone.
31:47It's as simple as that.
31:48Now, come along.
31:48We mustn't waste time, Will.
31:49Come along.
31:50Come on, robot.
31:54Why are you taking that with you, Dr. Smith?
31:56It's a long walk back to the spaceship.
31:58One of us might want a drink.
31:59Now, come along.
32:13They're doing just as I planned.
32:15Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
32:25Oh, Will.
32:26Will, I simply must rest for a moment.
32:28I'm absolutely exhausted.
32:29Oh, the pain.
32:30The pain.
32:31All right, Dr. Smith, but just for a little while.
32:33Yes, I think I'll have a little drink.
32:36Would you like some?
32:37No, thank you.
32:37Well, it's just as well, since there's only a drop left.
32:43There's no need to carry this any longer.
32:44I'll hold this for a moment, my boy.
32:51Good heavens.
32:53What was that?
32:54A cake.
32:55It must have exploded.
32:56It's absolute nonsense.
32:57How can a harmless beverage explode?
33:00May I have that goblet, Dr. Smith?
33:05A very interesting mixture.
33:07I detect the chemicals C3, H5, H02, and mixed with...
33:14Spare me the chemistry lesson.
33:15What have I been drinking?
33:17A liquid high explosive.
33:20What?
33:21You are filled with an extremely dangerous beverage.
33:25I suggest that Dr. Smith be kept at a safe distance from the others.
33:30Why?
33:30Because it is possible that he may blow up at any moment.
33:34He is a walking bomb.
33:37No!
33:38No!
33:39No!
33:40No!
33:42No!
33:42No!
33:42No!
33:44Can I help, Mother?
33:45Yes, please.
33:47Here you go.
33:48Poor Dr. Smith.
33:49All he does is sit on a rock and stare off into space.
33:56Oh, my God.
33:59Oh, my God.
34:00Oh, my God.
34:00Oh, my God.
34:01Oh, my God.
34:01According to my calculations, he must stay 50 yards away from all members of this party.
34:05Are you sure there's a chance of him blowing up?
34:07The answer is positive.
34:10Dr. Smith has consumed a quart and a half of explosive.
34:14That gives him a concussion power of 15 sticks of dynamite.
34:19Well, Dr. Smith isn't our only problem.
34:21We've got to get this force field working.
34:23Let's give it a try.
34:24All right.
34:27Well, just as I thought.
34:29We're going to have to replace that energizing unit.
34:31How long will that take?
34:32A couple of days.
34:34But the aliens could launch our secret weapon at any minute.
34:37Is there a chance of us taking off before that?
34:39Well, it'll take weeks just to assess the damage.
34:41Oh, come on, now.
34:42What's the matter with all of us?
34:43We'll find some way to protect ourselves.
34:45Well, what do you suggest we do, Maureen?
34:47Call out the Marines?
34:49I'm sorry, darling.
34:50That wasn't very nice.
34:52Well, that remark is already forgotten and forgiven.
34:54Why don't we just load up the chariot and pull out?
34:57What, leave the ship?
34:58Well, at least we wouldn't be sitting ducks for the hunters.
35:00Well, that might make sense, John.
35:02Well, I don't want to discourage you, but it won't work.
35:04Well, why not?
35:05Well, lots of reasons.
35:06Now, without the equipment from the Jupiter II,
35:08we'd stand a very small chance of surviving on an unexplored planet.
35:12And then we have the aliens to consider.
35:14You know, sooner or later, they're going to catch up with us.
35:16But by then, they may realize we're friends.
35:18No penny.
35:19Friendly people don't run away.
35:21No, I'm for staying right here now and reasoning with them.
35:24According to Will, they weren't exactly reasonable individuals.
35:27Well, I can't say that I blame them.
35:28I mean, how would you feel if a missile exploded in your backyard?
35:31In reference to explosions, danger, danger.
35:38Danger, danger.
35:40Stop.
35:41Do not come closer.
35:42I'd like to talk with someone.
35:45I'm so lonely.
35:47Can't Dr. Smith come a little bit closer?
35:49Not without endangering the lives of all.
35:52Professor Robinson, you're a scientist.
35:55Surely you can think of something.
35:56No, I'd like to help you, Smith.
35:58But as you can see, I have other problems to consider.
36:01Nobody cares about me.
36:03Poor Dr. Smith is in trouble.
36:04Well, let him explode.
36:06Who needs him anyway?
36:08Oh, now, that's not true at all.
36:10We do care.
36:11And we're very worried.
36:12But John has the aliens to worry about, too.
36:14I'm even afraid to take a walk.
36:17Any sharp, sudden movement...
36:22I'll be just a memory.
36:25I would also advise that you remain calm.
36:29Internal agitation could produce a reaction in the liquid explosive.
36:33Yeah, whatever you do, Dr. Smith.
36:34Don't get the hiccups.
36:37Don, now, really, it isn't a laughing matter.
36:41I'm sorry, Dr. Smith.
36:43Try to take it easy.
36:44We'll, uh, we'll do whatever we can to help you.
36:46By that time, it'll be too late.
36:50Oh, dear.
36:54Adieu.
36:55Oh, dear.
36:57Adieu.
37:07Poor Dr. Smith.
37:10It must also be remembered, he is a dangerous Dr. Smith.
37:19Well, you'd better get inside.
37:21There's no danger, Dad.
37:23The robot scanned the area and said there were no aliens around.
37:26That's strange.
37:27If they have a secret weapon, why haven't they used it?
37:29Well, maybe they found out we were friendly.
37:33Here, I fixed Dr. Smith some hot food as a treat.
37:36Would you like to take it to him?
37:37Yes, ma'am.
37:38I hope it isn't too hot.
37:41And I will.
37:42Remember, don't get too close.
37:43I won't.
37:44I shall go with him to make sure he stays at a safe distance.
37:57Dr. Smith.
37:59Oh, it's you, William.
38:00I brought you something to eat.
38:02Oh, thank you, my dear boy.
38:04But really, I couldn't eat a morsel.
38:08Then maybe you're thirsty.
38:10Thirsty?
38:11Please, William, never speak that word again in my presence.
38:14Well, I thought it would be good to have some water in here, in case you got the hiccups, like
38:18Don said.
38:19Please, don't mention that again.
38:21Auto-suggestion, you know.
38:25I sure wish there was something I could do to help Dr. Smith.
38:27If only I could think of something to take to neutralize that explosive.
38:31You mean like an antidote?
38:33The aliens might have a cure.
38:36Of course.
38:37If there is a neutralizer, the aliens will have it.
38:40Oh, Will, you can help me.
38:41You can save me from a terrible fate.
38:43I'll be glad to do whatever I can, sir.
38:45Then find Captain Tiago.
38:47Beg him.
38:48Offer him anything.
38:49Only get the neutralizer.
38:50William, you must do this for me.
38:53You're my dear little friend.
38:54I'd gladly do the same for you.
38:57All right, Dr. Smith.
38:58All right.
38:58I'll do it.
38:59I'll go find Captain Tiago.
39:01Bless you, my little boy.
39:04You're not to tell anyone I've left.
39:06I'll try to get back before they've missed me.
39:07I disapprove of this act.
39:09Hold your tongue, you silly goose.
39:11I'll try to get back real soon.
39:13See you later, Dr. Smith.
39:14Hurry.
39:15Hurry, Will.
39:17A man couldn't hope for a better friend than that dear little boy.
39:21A pity the same can't be said about you, Dr. Smith.
39:24How dare you, you disreputable dunce.
39:34Captain Tiago?
39:36Captain Tiago?
39:38Is anyone here?
39:42Captain Tiago?
39:54As emperor of this planet, I give you this final warning.
39:59Leave this planet immediately or face certain death and destruction.
40:05General, will you tell these earthlings what is in store for them if they do not depart?
40:10I shall be glad to, sir.
40:12We shall attack.
40:16What are you doing here?
40:17Looking for you.
40:18If you come to plead for the lives of the others, you're wasting your time.
40:21There's no need to pretend anymore, Mr. Tiago.
40:24I don't know what you're talking about.
40:25Yes, you do.
40:25There isn't any emperor or general of the army.
40:28You just pretended there were.
40:29I thought something was strange when I saw that the general and the army officer all looked alike.
40:33You're all alone on this planet, aren't you?
40:37I thought I could frighten you away.
40:39And that secret weapon was a liquid explosive you gave Dr. Smith to drink, wasn't it?
40:44I thought he would explode on the spaceship and I'd be rid of you.
40:47But why?
40:47I told you we were friends.
40:49For over 200 years, this planet has been my home.
40:52I've been alone and I've been happy.
40:54And then you came along.
40:55And more will follow you.
40:56And then there will be big cities and noise and all the things I ran away from.
41:00Now, please believe me, Mr. Tiago, we're going to leave as soon as our spaceship is repaired.
41:04And I'm sure this planet is big enough for all of us until that time.
41:08Well, yes, I guess it is.
41:11I'll just gather my belongings and move to the other side of the planet.
41:14Then we won't be in each other's way.
41:16Well, first you've got to help Dr. Smith.
41:17Is there an antidote that will neutralize a liquid explosive he drank?
41:21Yes, there is.
41:28Here, these will counteract the liquid.
41:30Tell Dr. Smith to take four or five of those pills.
41:33Thank you, Mr. Tiago.
41:35Now, I'd better give these to him right away before he blows himself up.
42:18Oh, it's you.
42:19I thought it might be William.
42:21The boy has not returned.
42:23That more than ample time has elapsed in which he could have accomplished his mission.
42:26Perhaps he was delayed.
42:28You should not have sent him to the aliens.
42:30It involved too great a risk.
42:32You wouldn't understand, you arrogant automaton.
42:35But the highest tribute one human can pay to another is the sacrifice of personal safety.
42:41I am glad you said that, Dr. Smith.
42:43As usual, you have no idea what you're talking about.
42:46I'm exhausted.
42:48Go away and let me sleep.
42:50The time has come for you also to make a sacrifice.
42:57Will you kindly explain what you're doing?
42:59In good time.
43:00Lie down, please.
43:01Well, whatever it is, get on with it.
43:03I can't lie here all night.
43:05I'll be ready in a moment.
43:07That's an exciting bit of news.
43:12Oh, dear.
43:13I do wish Will hurries back with that neutralizer.
43:17After all, it's not easy to lie here filled with an explosive liquid.
43:29But now, what are you doing?
43:31For the good of all involved, I am going to detonate you, Dr. Smith.
43:35Lovely.
43:35Thank you very much.
43:36Goodbye.
43:40You're going to blow me up?
43:41It must be done.
43:43For the good of all concerned.
43:44You can't.
43:45Stop that this minute, you hear?
43:47Will somebody help me?
43:48Help me, somebody!
43:49It must be done.
43:50Wait a minute!
43:51Wait a minute!
43:52I got a neutralizer.
43:54Eat some of these, Dr. Smith.
43:55Mr. Tiabo gave them.
43:56Oh, thank heaven you arrived.
43:57Will not a moment too soon.
43:58This monstrous mount of ink was about to do me in.
44:05It's horrible.
44:06Captain Tiabo said you should eat four or five of them.
44:08I'd rather explode than eat another one of these foul things.
44:11All right.
44:12Suit yourself.
44:13I think you should take the pills, Dr. Smith, for your sake as well as our own.
44:17Very well.
44:20Oh, it's horrible.
44:24I hope you're satisfied.
44:26There is only one way to be sure you are defused.
44:46I didn't explode.
44:48I'm still in one piece.
44:49The neutralizer worked, Dr. Smith.
44:51Yeah.
44:51I'm very happy.
44:53Oh, thank you, my dear, dear friend.
44:56Stay away from me, you fiend in tin clothing.
44:59You assassin.
45:00But I was only acting for the good of all.
45:02We are friends now.
45:03Friends, indeed.
45:04I shall never have anything to do with you again as long as I live.
45:07You are overwrought, Dr. Smith.
45:09I will fix you something to drink which will calm you down.
45:11You poisoned me, you mechanical murderer.
45:14I will never forgive you for this.
45:15Never.
45:16Never.
45:17Stop.
45:22Just you wait.
45:29You wouldn't really have detonated him, would you?
45:31How could you think I would have?
45:33I have a great affection for Dr. Smith.
45:35He is my mentor, as well as a great, decent human being,
45:40and a credit to our expedition.
45:42Well, then why are you still carrying the detonator?
45:43Oh, am I?
45:58What's your reading?
46:00Quartz conglomerate.
46:02Cobalt magnesium, 005%.
46:05That's not very good.
46:06Don says it has to be 1% at least, or it won't work.
46:10He would have done much better to listen to me.
46:12There is absolutely no cobalt magnesium in these rocks.
46:15Dr. Smith, we have to find some.
46:17Unless we can get the purifier to work on the plants,
46:19our food supply won't last a week.
46:23Zachary Smith has never been the one to slacken
46:25where the welfare of the group is at stake.
46:28Dr. Smith, is something wrong?
46:31I'm afraid it's the old trouble, my dear.
46:33My eyes.
46:34It's what comes of not listening to one's doctor, I suppose.
46:37For years, he warned me to avoid overworking.
46:40Try to suppress your desire for continuous endeavor,
46:43he always told me, especially at midday.
46:48Well, let's push on, shall we?
46:50Oh, dear.
46:51There's no point to that, Dr. Smith.
46:53You rest here.
46:54We can cover the rest of the area.
46:56No, no, I wouldn't think of it.
46:57We'll sing out if we find anything.
46:59An alert mind might be of great value
47:01at the proper moment.
47:03I'll just rest for a bit here.
47:05Would you help me, my dears?
47:07My back is extremely delicate today.
47:09Yes, careful, careful, careful.
47:10Yes, yes, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, yes, thank you so much.
47:15I shall be here, available in the event of any emergency,
47:18however slight, don't hesitate to call me.
47:21Yes, sir.
47:22Come on, we'll try that vein over there.
47:24And don't worry about me, I shall be perfectly all right.
47:30Ah.
47:32Go along with the children.
47:34They are your intellectual equal.
47:37Ah, lovely.
47:38Eh, nice.
47:53Oh, go away, you silly goose.
47:57I told you to go away with your electronic mumbo jumbo.
48:03Ah!
48:04Ah!
48:06Ah!
48:06Ah!
48:09Ah!
48:16Ah!
48:17Ah!
48:19Ah!
48:20Ah!
48:21Ah!
48:22Ah!
48:22Ah!
48:23Ah!
48:24Ah!
48:25Ah!
48:26Ah!
48:27Ah!
48:27Ah!
48:28Ah!
48:30Ah!
48:34Ah!
48:36Ah!
48:47THE END
49:08THE END
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