Killers from Space – Golden Age Science Fiction Film is a thrilling 1950s sci-fi classic that captures the eerie imagination of early space-age cinema. The story follows a scientist who survives a mysterious explosion, only to uncover a terrifying alien plot threatening humanity.
Filled with suspense, vintage special effects, and the unmistakable atmosphere of post-war science fiction, this film reflects the fears and fascination with outer space that defined the era. A true retro gem for fans of classic alien invasion stories and black-and-white sci-fi adventures.
If you enjoy Golden Age science fiction movies with suspense, mystery, and old-school cinematic charm, this timeless feature is a must-watch.
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Filled with suspense, vintage special effects, and the unmistakable atmosphere of post-war science fiction, this film reflects the fears and fascination with outer space that defined the era. A true retro gem for fans of classic alien invasion stories and black-and-white sci-fi adventures.
If you enjoy Golden Age science fiction movies with suspense, mystery, and old-school cinematic charm, this timeless feature is a must-watch.
#ClassicSciFi, #GoldenAgeCinema, #1950sMovies, #AlienInvasion, #VintageFilm, #RetroSciFi, #BlackAndWhiteFilm, #CultClassic
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00:00:04Soledad Plats, Nevada. The time, 6.15 a.m.
00:00:16The climax of arduous planning. Operation A-bomb test underway.
00:00:23Detonation minus two minutes.
00:00:29Military personnel, from buck-private to top-ranking brass.
00:00:33Men from research and news services move into position.
00:00:38The bomb-carrying plane makes its initial run.
00:00:45Radar with eyes that never sleep. Special equipment go into operation.
00:00:50All orders are carried out with split-second precision.
00:00:57Warning is given to all commercial aircraft to stay out of the test area.
00:01:03Detonation minus 70 seconds.
00:01:08Teams take to the air.
00:01:09Carrying sensitive instruments and nuclear scientists.
00:01:12Ready to record the radioactivity from the closest possible vantage point.
00:01:18Detonation minus 40 seconds.
00:01:21The bomb-carrying plane nears the target.
00:01:24Tension mounts as all members of the flight crew anticipate the task to pinpoint the bomb on a tiny circle
00:01:31of earth below.
00:01:33Now the plane wings its way toward ground zero.
00:01:38Warning signal is sounded.
00:01:40All observers prepare for the blinding flash of the bomb.
00:01:44Detonation minus 20 seconds.
00:01:49Command of the plane is given to the bombardier.
00:01:53Ground zero dead ahead.
00:01:56The key man now goes into action.
00:02:00Bomb bay door is open.
00:02:04Detonation minus 10 seconds.
00:02:079, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0.
00:02:16The key man now goes into action.
00:02:22And this is the beginning.
00:02:59You can make the position report now.
00:03:02Have the figures ready.
00:03:08Control from Tar Baby 2.
00:03:11Over.
00:03:13Go ahead, Tar Baby 2.
00:03:15We're circling ground zero at radius of 7.5 miles.
00:03:19Altitude 1, 5, 0, 0, 0 feet.
00:03:23Airspeed 4, 5, 0.
00:03:26Stand by.
00:03:28Roger and over.
00:03:30She's all yours.
00:03:33This is Dr. Martin.
00:03:35Here are the readings.
00:03:370.378 negative, second indicator.
00:03:411.08 negative.
00:03:44Radiation point four.
00:03:46Over.
00:03:47Roger.
00:03:48Proceed according to plan.
00:03:50We'll go and out.
00:03:58Take her in closer.
00:04:00Okay, Dr. Martin.
00:04:14We'll have to keep at least two miles from the center of the column.
00:04:18Radiation was too strong.
00:04:23What's that thing shining below?
00:04:28Looks like a fireball.
00:04:30Better check.
00:04:38Dr. Martin.
00:04:40Dr. Martin, we're in trouble.
00:04:43Pull out.
00:04:45Pull out!
00:04:46I can't!
00:04:55The controls are frozen.
00:05:10Tar Baby 2 from base.
00:05:12Come in, Tar Baby 2.
00:05:18Come in, Tar Baby 2.
00:05:24We've lost contact, sir.
00:05:26Baker 2, sir.
00:05:28Yes, sir.
00:05:30All patrol craft in test area.
00:05:32This is a mayday.
00:05:34Repeat, this is a mayday.
00:05:36Proceed to segment Baker 1-7.
00:05:39Search for Tar Baby 2.
00:05:48Control from Tar Baby 7.
00:05:51Wreckage sighted southwest corner Soledad Flats.
00:05:55Ship appears completely demolished.
00:05:58No sign of survivors.
00:06:00Over.
00:06:01Roger, Tar Baby 7.
00:06:04Circle wreckage at 1-0-0-0 feet
00:06:07until arrival of helicopter rescue unit.
00:06:35Dr. Krueger, Colonel Banks speaking.
00:06:37Would you mind coming into my office right away, please?
00:06:45As I was saying,
00:06:48our search planes found the wreckage of your husband's plane, Mrs. Martin.
00:06:52A rescue crew was sent out, but...
00:06:54But they must have reached the wreckage hours ago.
00:06:57Why can't they find him?
00:06:59I honestly don't know, Mrs. Martin.
00:07:02Yes, come in.
00:07:15I'm afraid not, Mrs. Martin.
00:07:17They found the pilot dead in the wreckage.
00:07:20And according to all reports, no one could have bailed out.
00:07:24I'm terribly sorry, Mrs. Martin.
00:07:51I'm very sorry, Mrs. Martin.
00:07:54Dr. Martin, are you all right?
00:07:57I am, yes.
00:07:59It's Dr. Martin.
00:08:00Call the base hospital.
00:08:01Come on, doctor.
00:08:06All right, look up to your right.
00:08:10And now look over to your left.
00:08:16All right, get up now.
00:08:29Well, everything seems all right.
00:08:32Except, can't you recall anything that happened from the time your plane crashed until...
00:08:37I remember the controls froze.
00:08:39The next thing I saw was the main gate of the base.
00:08:41Your plane was completely demolished.
00:08:43The pilot burned to death.
00:08:45And you show off the picture of help.
00:08:46Are you sure you weren't driven here?
00:08:48Positive.
00:08:49You don't remember where you got this.
00:08:52You know, your medical chart shows no indication of any scars on your body.
00:08:57I must have got it in a crash.
00:08:59Oh, this was surgery.
00:09:02A very skillful incision.
00:09:05I've never had an operation.
00:09:09That's what I don't understand.
00:09:19Mr. Briggs.
00:09:24Colonel Bank.
00:09:25How are you, Mr. Briggs?
00:09:26Fine.
00:09:26How are you?
00:09:27Fine.
00:09:27I see the FBI doesn't waste much time.
00:09:29Well, not if we can help it, Colonel.
00:09:31Oh, you know our base surgeon, Major Clift?
00:09:34Sure.
00:09:34How have you been, Major?
00:09:35How do you do?
00:09:37Well, I guess you gentlemen have business to discuss.
00:09:39Oh, no, no.
00:09:40This won't take a minute.
00:09:41Sit down.
00:09:42Sit down, please, gentlemen.
00:09:45Cigarette.
00:09:46Oh, thank you.
00:09:47I understand you've already talked with Dr. Martin.
00:09:50I just left him.
00:09:52You know, Colonel, according to my files, Dr. Martin is just about the key man on this nuclear project.
00:10:01Yes, along with Dr. Kruger, he is.
00:10:03Well, I know they're both good friends, and, well, both have knowledge and access to top-secret information.
00:10:09Well, that's very true, but there's no reason to suspect that they...
00:10:12Oh, we can suspect anything, Colonel.
00:10:15Until Dr. Martin accounts for every minute from the time of the crash.
00:10:19The shock must have caused a mental block.
00:10:22His mind doesn't want to remember the details of the origin of the scar on his chest, how he got
00:10:29back to the base under his own power.
00:10:31Did you ever stop to think that perhaps this Dr. Martin isn't really the Dr. Martin?
00:10:39What are you getting at?
00:10:40What I mean is that, uh, this man could be an imposter.
00:11:07Rick speaking.
00:11:09Oh, oh, they did come through, though.
00:11:12They do check.
00:11:14That's what I've been waiting for, thanks.
00:11:26Get me Colonel Banks in the base, please.
00:11:28No, no, I'll wait.
00:11:30Oh, yes, Mr. Briggs.
00:11:32Any news on the line you were getting on Dr. Martin?
00:11:35Just heard from Washington.
00:11:37Well, I was wrong.
00:11:38This is our man, all right.
00:11:39His prints and description check right down the line.
00:11:43Now, here's what I'd suggest you do.
00:11:49But you see it's in excellent physical condition, yet you're keeping him in the base hospital.
00:11:53Why?
00:11:54Mrs. Martin, you must realize that your husband is engaged in a highly secret work.
00:11:58If this experience had, well, affected his mind...
00:12:02Are you trying to tell me that Doug is...
00:12:05No, no, no.
00:12:06It's nothing serious, Mrs. Martin.
00:12:09His reflexes are excellent.
00:12:12Except for that one lapse of memory, his mind is perfectly clear.
00:12:16Isn't that natural under the circumstances?
00:12:19Yes.
00:12:21Except for the question of the scar on his chest.
00:12:23I know he didn't have it before the crash.
00:12:25I'm sure he didn't, Mrs. Martin.
00:12:27But you see, it would be impossible for a wound of this size to have healed so quickly and without
00:12:32medical attention.
00:12:33Well, you can't keep him here indefinitely.
00:12:36We don't intend to.
00:12:38We asked you to come down here because we've decided to let you take him home.
00:12:42Provided you can keep him quiet and he gets in the press.
00:12:44I understand.
00:12:45Now we'll just have to take that vacation he's been wanting for so long.
00:12:48Vacation?
00:12:49To watch him, you'd think you'd never heard of one.
00:12:52Yes, he must have asked me a hundred times when the next test was scheduled.
00:12:55He's anxious to take his own readings again.
00:12:58Well, he did have a key part in the planning of these projects.
00:13:01Well, is there anything he should or shouldn't be allowed to do?
00:13:05No.
00:13:09Except, he does need diversion.
00:13:12Anything that won't upset or excite him.
00:13:14I see.
00:13:15Movies, bridge, drives, things like that.
00:13:19Well, you're the doctor now.
00:13:21Just see that he gets plenty of rest.
00:13:24Goodbye, Colonel.
00:13:25Goodbye.
00:13:26See you later, Major.
00:13:55Doug, what's the matter?
00:13:58I can't sleep.
00:14:01What time is it?
00:14:03After three, I'm going to get myself a glass of milk.
00:14:31Give me a squadron operation.
00:14:35Duty desk, please.
00:14:40Helen, what did you get up for?
00:14:46This is Dr. Martin calling.
00:14:48Who is this speaking?
00:14:50Sergeant Bandero.
00:14:51Anything I can do for you, doctor?
00:14:53I wondered if there were any last-minute orders on another atomic test.
00:14:58What do you mean you can't tell me?
00:15:01Sorry, sir.
00:15:02Regulations.
00:15:02I can't give out information to anyone.
00:15:05No, sir.
00:15:05It won't do you any good to come down.
00:15:07All right.
00:15:07We'll see about that.
00:15:18I've got to get out to the base right away.
00:15:21Helen, don't you agree with me?
00:15:23I've spent months preparing for this series of tests, and no sergeant is going to push me around now.
00:15:29Well, aren't you going to say anything?
00:15:31No.
00:15:32Look, I know they're ready for another test, and I should be there.
00:15:35Can't you understand if they don't want you around for your own good?
00:15:38I don't need their sympathy.
00:15:39There's nothing wrong with me.
00:15:40Then why are you acting this way?
00:15:42You're all on edge.
00:15:43If you don't slow down, I don't know what's going to happen.
00:15:47You really believe that, don't you?
00:15:51Look, Doug.
00:15:53If you won't take it easy for your own sake, please, do it for mine.
00:16:16Hey.
00:16:22Hey.
00:16:23Time to get up.
00:16:25Well, go away.
00:16:27All right, stay in bed all day.
00:16:28It's almost 11 o'clock.
00:16:30What'd you say?
00:16:31Said it was almost 11 o'clock.
00:16:33It is?
00:16:34Mm-hmm.
00:16:35Oh.
00:16:37You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:39Mm-hmm.
00:16:53You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:53You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:54You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:55You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:56You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:58You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:58You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:59You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:59You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:59You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:16:59You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:17:00You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:17:01You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:17:03You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:17:09You go put the coffee on while I get dressed.
00:17:11I don't care what you say. You had no right to go ahead without me.
00:17:15And you, Kurt, you didn't tell me either.
00:17:17Why?
00:17:18Orders, Doug.
00:17:19Orders? Nonsense.
00:17:20The least that could have been done would have been to let me know.
00:17:22I'm fine. I could have done my work.
00:17:24I hate to say this, Dr. Martin, but in your present state,
00:17:27you're not considered a very good security risk.
00:17:29Me? Security risk? My present state?
00:17:31What's the matter with me?
00:17:33How long am I to be considered?
00:17:34Only temporarily.
00:17:35The results of the tests will be available for your study when you return to work.
00:17:38I am ready, Colonel.
00:17:40To us, you're still a very sick man.
00:17:42My advice to you is to go home and relax as you were ordered.
00:17:45Relax, relax.
00:17:47And if I don't?
00:17:49Then you'll be confined to the base hospital if you change your mind.
00:17:52Now, what's it going to be?
00:17:59Well, Doctor?
00:18:03Oh, Dr. Martin.
00:18:05I didn't expect you back so soon.
00:18:08Haven't you heard?
00:18:09I'm a metal case.
00:18:10Can't even be trusted with my own work.
00:18:12Ah!
00:18:12I will look over a circuit any minute.
00:18:15Colonel Banks will fill you in on the details.
00:18:18Don't tell me.
00:18:18Let me see.
00:18:19You're, uh...
00:18:20I know, I know.
00:18:21You're Miss, uh, Vincent.
00:18:22The secretary I share with, uh...
00:18:24Oh, Doctor, you can't be serious.
00:18:26Uh, there was no one in your office, so I thought you wouldn't mind...
00:18:28Oh, that's all right.
00:18:29It's all right.
00:18:30As far as I'm concerned, you can take the rest of the day off.
00:18:32Are you sure?
00:18:34Mm-hmm.
00:18:34Oh, I don't really belong here.
00:18:35I just, uh, just came in to pick up a few personal things from my desk.
00:18:39Goodbye, Doctor.
00:18:40Goodbye.
00:18:41Goodbye.
00:18:41Goodbye.
00:18:46Goodbye.
00:18:55Goodbye.
00:19:00Goodbye.
00:19:02Goodbye.
00:19:03Goodbye.
00:19:04Goodbye.
00:19:04Goodbye.
00:19:06Goodbye.
00:19:07Goodbye.
00:19:07Goodbye.
00:19:08Goodbye.
00:19:10Goodbye.
00:19:10Goodbye.
00:19:11Goodbye.
00:22:31please. Just a minute, doctor. Main gate, Sergeant Powers. Dr. Krueger? Dr. Krueger? Dr. Krueger?
00:22:45No, he checked out. Yeah, about 20 minutes ago. Okay. Sorry to keep you waiting, doctor.
00:22:52That's all right. Okay, doctor. Will you sign up, please?
00:22:59We'll post a couple of men outside of Dr. Krueger's office.
00:23:05Give me Colonel Banks at the Officers Club. Thank you, doctor. Good night.
00:23:27Good evening, Dr. Krueger. Yes? My name's Braves. I'm from the FBI. Braves. Braves. Of course.
00:23:34I've heard of you. I wonder if you'd mind returning to your office with me. What seems to be the
00:23:39trouble? Oh, just a few things we'd like to straighten out. Concerns me? Well, I'm afraid
00:23:45so, doctor. And take your own car if you like. I'll meet you there. All right, I will.
00:23:50Go. The papers seem to be intact. Is this all classified information, doctor? Of course.
00:24:04You know, according to security regulations, that wall should have been locked before you
00:24:07left. But I'm certain I did lock it. All right, then tell me this. Who besides yourself
00:24:12has access to the combination? Well, the colonel here and Dr. Martin. Dr. Martin. He was in
00:24:22the building this afternoon. That's right. We saw him in my office. He left around four
00:24:26o'clock on orders. He dismissed the secretary a few minutes later, but he didn't sign out
00:24:31of here until 20 minutes after you left. After I did? Well, there must be some mistake. I personally
00:24:36checked his office just as I was leaving, and he wasn't there. You always do that, doctor?
00:24:40No, but Dr. Martin has been acting, well, quite strange of late. Yes, he certainly
00:24:47has. His wife telephones say that he hadn't come home as usual. I was very much concerned
00:24:51about it. So am I. He still hasn't shown up yet.
00:25:08What kind of pipe tobacco do you use, Dr. Kruger? Me? Why, I don't smoke at all.
00:25:15Is it your girl? Cigarettes. What are you driving at?
00:25:21That's funny. How long has Dr. Martin been using this brand of tobacco?
00:25:29I really don't know. Why? Now, Mrs. Martin, you say you have no idea where he could be
00:25:34at this hour. I know he's never been this late before without telephoning.
00:25:39Well, I hate to ask this, but have you ever had any suspicion that there might be another
00:25:46woman? Certainly not. I'm sorry, Mrs. Martin. Just why are you asking me these questions?
00:25:55Well, let's put it this way. Has he made any new friends lately? You know, people not in
00:26:00the usual group. No, the only people we've seen in months have been connected with the
00:26:04Institute. Excuse me. Hello? Yes, just a moment. It's for you, Mr. Briggs. Oh, thank you.
00:26:27All units in Sector 7, Code 4. Repeating, Code 4. Be on the lookout for a two-tone coupe.
00:26:34License number 1W67713. Repeating, all units, Code 4. Missing. Dr. Douglas P. is in
00:26:44Paul Martin. Male cocaine. 32 years of age. Height 6 foot 3. Weight 195 pounds. Color of
00:26:52hair, blonde. Color of eyes, blue. Last seen driving away. License number 1W67713.
00:27:15Dr. Martin. What are you doing with this? Any special reason for placing it under this rock?
00:27:59Well, we'll be doing this. We'll be taking care of a little bit more than it was.
00:28:00Yes, sir. No, we'll be getting a little bit more than it was.
00:28:04We'll be. Let's go. Hold on, boys.
00:28:09Give me 10 gallons of the air. Okay. Where is your pump? Over there behind the pump.
00:28:25Operator, give me Crestview 95359.
00:28:32All units in Section 7, Code 4.
00:28:35Repeating Code 4, be on lookout for two-tone compay.
00:28:39License number 1W67713.
00:28:46Operator, are you sure you're dialing the right number?
00:28:49We'll try it again.
00:28:50Whether it's my home, there ought to be someone there now.
00:28:53At junction of Highway 66 and Beach, ambulance in road, car 17, Code 7, 4th and Robert, suspects may be
00:29:01armed.
00:29:02Repeating Code 2 to all units.
00:29:05Dr. Douglas P. is in Paul Mott, male Caucasian, 32 years of age, height 6'3", weight 190.
00:29:12Five pounds, color of hair, blonde, color of eyes, blue.
00:29:17Missing, Dr. Douglas P. is in Paul Mott, male Caucasian.
00:29:22Repeating Code 7, all units.
00:29:24Hey, mister!
00:29:34Operator, give me the police, quick!
00:29:57Call in, car 6.
00:30:00Call in, car 6, code 11.
00:30:03Come in, Briggs.
00:30:06Calling car six.
00:30:08Calling car six.
00:30:09Code 11.
00:30:10Code 11.
00:30:11Central calling.
00:30:12Come in, Briggs.
00:30:16Hello, Central.
00:30:18Hello, Central.
00:30:20This is Briggs.
00:30:21This is Briggs.
00:30:22Come in.
00:30:24Subject, Dr. Douglas Martin.
00:30:26Last seen in Route 61.
00:30:28Heading toward North Junction.
00:30:29Stopped at gas station corner of Ridgewood and Mills Road.
00:30:32Acknowledge.
00:30:34Roger.
00:30:36Briggs out.
00:31:05Briggs.
00:31:07Briggs.
00:31:12Briggs.
00:31:14Briggs.
00:31:15Briggs.
00:31:18Briggs.
00:31:19Briggs.
00:31:19Briggs.
00:31:20Briggs.
00:31:21Briggs.
00:31:21Briggs.
00:31:21Briggs.
00:31:22Briggs.
00:31:23Briggs.
00:31:24Briggs.
00:31:25Briggs.
00:31:26Briggs.
00:31:27Briggs.
00:31:28Briggs.
00:31:28Briggs.
00:31:30they're here they're gonna here they're here they're here they're going to destroy us he's
00:31:39coming out of it it's all right dr martin you're with friends you'll be all right now let me go
00:31:47steady now steady dog he'll kill everyone we've got to stop easy dog easy
00:32:09what did you give him sodium amethyl truth serum deprived his mind of any imagination
00:32:17i guess you'll make sense now i'll get the recorder ready
00:32:24can you hear me dr martin yes
00:32:31now listen to me
00:32:34i want you to count backwards from 100 do you understand backwards from 100 100
00:32:4499
00:32:4998 97 96
00:32:5595
00:32:58before well you can ask him questions now
00:33:03dr martin what were you doing with the information you took from dr krueger's vault
00:33:09i was delivering it delivering it but where to the rocks in soledad flats
00:33:19yes
00:33:20to soledad flats and where we crashed
00:33:25i was delivering it best as i was ordered who ordered you to do this dr martin
00:33:33i'll tell you the whole story
00:33:37i remember we were circling the atomic cloud
00:33:43so there was an object
00:33:46glowing beneath us it
00:33:48soledad flats
00:33:50we were going down to investigate
00:33:55controls jammed
00:33:57couldn't pull out
00:34:03when i regained consciousness
00:34:06i was on a table
00:34:10next thing i knew
00:34:12it was coming at me
00:34:15english people
00:34:17their eyes
00:34:18those horrible eyes
00:34:23they didn't speak
00:34:26i could see something
00:34:29strange and eerie pulsating in front of me
00:34:34then one of them lowered it toward my chest
00:34:39with my own heart
00:34:54i don't know
00:34:54what happened
00:34:57what is this place
00:35:01who are you
00:35:03what are you doing to me
00:35:04can't you speak
00:35:06who are you
00:35:24who are you
00:35:25oh
00:35:43Step forward.
00:35:44Step forward.
00:35:53Dr. Martin, I see you are quite well.
00:35:56You have recovered from your unfortunate accident.
00:36:00Who are you?
00:36:02A scientist like yourself.
00:36:05Where do you come from?
00:36:07From a planet, yet unknown to you.
00:36:10You know my name, you speak English.
00:36:12We speak every language.
00:36:15Can't expect me to believe that.
00:36:17I'm getting out of here.
00:36:18Stay where you are.
00:36:40Who are you?
00:36:42I have already told you that.
00:36:45How did you get here?
00:36:54Here.
00:36:55In our machine, the magnet is propelled across the electron bridge we have created.
00:37:01Electron bridge?
00:37:10You mean you come and go, just like that, without anyone ever seeing you?
00:37:14Our ships have been sighted on numerous occasions by your people.
00:37:18Then why haven't we been able to track one down?
00:37:21We have a warning system similar to your primitive radar.
00:37:25Our machines are set to change course at the mere approach of a pursuing object.
00:37:32Let's say I do believe you.
00:37:34Where are we right now?
00:37:35In a cavern, within the upper crust of the earth.
00:37:41How long have we been here?
00:37:43Since the beginning of your experiments in nuclear fission.
00:37:47What have you got to do with that?
00:37:49We are accumulating the energy released with each of your atomic explosions.
00:37:56One moment.
00:38:07For a moment.
00:38:25what was that a report from the monitor we sent to the surface to obtain the results
00:38:32of your last nuclear test results they'll take days to analyze and compute
00:38:40I think you will find these figures are correct
00:38:49I can't believe it where is that man you don't recognize the area now he is in the vicinity
00:39:02where you crashed that rock was glowing a normal reaction in view of the amount of radiation
00:39:15absorbed you have a remarkable memory doctor considering the fact that you did not survive
00:39:22the crash what do you mean the mechanism of your heart had ceased to function it was necessary for
00:39:30us to revive it you were dead I was dead so that's what they were doing you didn't even try
00:39:43to help the
00:39:43pilot why did you save me because we had an important need of your services such as
00:39:59look this way doctor you will understand
00:40:10get up you are the first of your world to be looking at our solar system
00:40:31yes go on during the 23rd time rotation our Sun began to die so during the succeeding generations as
00:40:43as our planet began to cool vegetation began to disappear our eyes developed to this state to combat the
00:40:53ever-growing darkness we were forced to migrate you left your planet where we invaded these neighboring planets
00:41:08they were nearer to our sun
00:41:26you just moved in and took over how many of us all of us well over one billion
00:41:35there were feeble attempts to stop us but we were prepared for such contingencies
00:41:42and now that our Sun is about to completely expire we must move again in order to survive
00:41:51yours is the only planet in the solar system capable of supporting our civilization
00:41:59is it fantastic over a billion of you trying to come here to earth
00:42:04we have no alternative we have been putting our plan to work for some time
00:42:11at the proper moment the invasion will be launched from our platforms which are being readied in space
00:42:20nothing can stop us
00:42:38insane
00:42:39this is ridiculous
00:42:41you cannot find your way in or out of this cavern
00:42:45do not try to leave
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00:48:22So, you have discovered our menagerie.
00:48:26Don't you think you will be more at ease on this side of the cage?
00:48:40Don't you think you will be more at ease on this side of the cage?
00:48:45Don't you think you will be more at ease?
00:48:54Don't you think you will be more at ease on this side of the cage?
00:48:57machines. With your next nuclear test, these animals will multiply at a rate beyond imagination.
00:49:05When the time comes, we will unleash them. They will spread to every continent and devour
00:49:12every living thing on the surface of the earth. What good will that do you? How could
00:49:17you expect to survive better than we? We have provided for that.
00:49:31No, doctor. Look over there.
00:49:43We will use their bodies to fertilize the soil. Vegetation will rise up in abundance. A new
00:49:51era of civilization will begin. Gamma rays? You see, doctor, we have arranged for everything.
00:50:12Wait a minute. All this equipment? Our nuclear storage units. To date, we have accumulated
00:50:20several billion electron volts as a result of your atomic explosions.
00:50:24Several billion. A chain reaction at this point could release enough unstable isotopes
00:50:31to create a new and powerful element. It might be impossible to control.
00:50:36True. An element that will never be known by your scientists. I can assure you the strength
00:50:43of this new element will be...
00:50:44This is a powdered cake. It could go off at any minute.
00:50:47I assure you, doctor, we have everything under our complete control.
00:50:54What force could possibly be strong enough to harness that you control your whole operation
00:51:02by electricity? Of course. No generators. No generators. That means you're getting your
00:51:08power from somewhere on the surface. It must be passing through here.
00:51:11You have heard enough, Dr. Martin. Step inside.
00:51:15All right. What do you want from me? You will have access to advanced information relative to the time
00:51:24and strength of the forthcoming atomic tests. What about it?
00:51:29You will provide us with that information as soon as it is available.
00:51:35I see.
00:51:41You're afraid of an overload.
00:51:44You can't tap enough electricity wherever you get it from to control a...
00:51:49strong enough charge.
00:51:51You are a clever man, doctor. Perhaps too clever.
00:51:55And what makes you think I'll give you any information?
00:51:57It is the only way you can save your own life when the time comes.
00:52:02You will be transported to one of our platforms in space and resettled here when our operation
00:52:08is completed.
00:52:09You're asking me to sabotage the entire world, three billion people.
00:52:14They are doomed in any case.
00:52:19Well, I guess there's no alternative.
00:52:22I'll have to do as you're saying.
00:52:27You are lying, doctor.
00:52:29Your only wish is to betray us.
00:52:30No.
00:52:32I know.
00:52:35Your thoughts have been recorded.
00:52:38Lie detective?
00:52:40Call it what you like.
00:52:41You force me to resort to other methods.
00:52:45I will contact our space station.
00:52:49You are an unwilling subject, Dr. Martin.
00:52:53What?
00:52:54Who are you?
00:52:57I am the Tala.
00:53:00You will listen and obey.
00:53:05No, I...
00:53:07You will listen to my orders and obey me.
00:53:12You will listen and obey.
00:53:19You will remember nothing you have seen or heard here.
00:53:25Nothing but my orders which you will obey.
00:53:30Yes.
00:53:33You will obtain the daughter and bring it to the stone near the place where your plane was wrecked.
00:53:41To the stone.
00:53:42What have you seen or heard here?
00:53:51What have you seen or heard here?
00:53:56Nothing.
00:53:59Repeat my orders.
00:54:01I will obtain the data and bring it to the stone.
00:54:13Well, that's what I did.
00:54:15I took the information to where they told me.
00:54:18I didn't realize I was being mesmerized.
00:54:31Why didn't somebody say something?
00:54:33Don't you believe me?
00:54:35Kurt, you understand.
00:54:39These giant animals, breeding by the millions, they'll devour everything unless we stop them.
00:54:43Of course, Doug, we will.
00:54:45Colonel.
00:54:46Colonel, you've got to arrange to set off another bomb.
00:54:48Tonight, the strongest charge we have.
00:54:50They're beneath the ground with all their equipment.
00:54:52We can blow them to pieces.
00:54:53Now, wait a minute.
00:54:54A strong charge will overload their units.
00:54:59You don't believe me, Colonel?
00:55:03Major?
00:55:08Kurt, of course we do.
00:55:09Easy, Doug.
00:55:10Easy.
00:55:11You think I'm crazy.
00:55:12All of you.
00:55:13Well, I'm not.
00:55:14Do you understand?
00:55:15Everything I said is true.
00:55:16I saw it with my own eyes.
00:55:17Give me a hand, Doug.
00:55:18Now, let me go.
00:55:19Let me go.
00:55:20Steady, steady, steady.
00:55:21Take it easy now.
00:55:22Take it easy.
00:55:23We'll talk this whole thing over.
00:55:29What are you doing to me now?
00:55:31Just rest quietly.
00:55:34That's it.
00:55:49Mrs. Martin should be along any minute now.
00:55:51She went for their car.
00:55:53What'll I tell her?
00:55:55Well, he's in a state of shock.
00:55:58Tell her he's resting quietly.
00:56:00If you'll excuse me, I think I'd better wait for her at the information desk.
00:56:04Well, Dr. Martin seems to be indestructible, except for those hallucinations.
00:56:08Those weren't hallucinations, Colonel.
00:56:11Under the influence of sodium amytol, a patient loses all control of his imagination.
00:56:16Well, then he shouldn't be able to fabricate those stories.
00:56:20That's right.
00:56:21Major, you're not trying to tell us that everything he said was true.
00:56:25Look, gentlemen, I can only give you the medical facts.
00:56:30As for the rest, you'll have to decide for yourself.
00:56:33Excuse me, please.
00:57:14Good evening, Dr. Kruger.
00:57:17Chilly, isn't it?
00:57:18Oh, Mr. Briggs, you startled me.
00:57:21I didn't expect to see anyone here.
00:57:24Well, neither did I, Doctor.
00:57:26Well, I suppose you want me to explain why I'm here.
00:57:30Mm-hmm.
00:57:32I want to believe, Doug.
00:57:34We've worked together a long time.
00:57:36Anyway, I just had to come out here and check for myself.
00:57:40Check what, Doctor?
00:57:42For an entrance or an exit to the caverns he described.
00:57:46I'm afraid you're wasting your time.
00:57:48Have a cigarette, Doctor?
00:57:48No, thank you.
00:57:49See, we've already covered the entire area.
00:57:52We couldn't find a thing.
00:57:55Then what about that scar?
00:57:57I'd like to see you disprove that.
00:58:00Oh, Mrs. Martin.
00:58:04How is he, Doctor?
00:58:05Oh, he's resting fine.
00:58:06I think he'll be all right.
00:58:07How's the car?
00:58:35Oh, she'll be there.
00:58:41There's nothing to worry about.
00:58:42Keep away from me.
00:58:44Keep away, I said.
00:58:46Doc.
00:58:47Let me go there after me.
00:58:48Nobody's asking you, Dr. Martin.
00:58:50Keep away.
00:58:51Doc, he's trying to help you.
00:58:52I don't need the help.
00:58:59Hi.
00:59:00I want to see Kurt right away.
00:59:03Now, you control yourself.
00:59:04And I'll call him just as soon as you get back to your room.
00:59:16Now, you get back into bed, and I'll call Dr. Krueger.
00:59:25I've got to figure something out before he gets here.
00:59:28Need a pencil, some paper, and a slide room.
00:59:33I'll see that you get it.
00:59:35Oh, can I have Dr. Krueger, please?
00:59:45Dr. Krueger speaking.
00:59:47Oh, yes, Major.
00:59:48How is he?
00:59:51All right.
00:59:51I'll be over in a few minutes.
00:59:52I'll be over in a few minutes.
01:00:01Doug.
01:00:05Doug.
01:00:15Doug.
01:00:16Doug.
01:00:17Doug.
01:00:18Doug.
01:00:18Doug.
01:00:37Kurt.
01:00:39Hey.
01:00:39I got here as soon as I could.
01:00:41Is there anything wrong?
01:00:41He's much better. Imagine he's even started working. He asked for paper and a slide rule.
01:00:47That's interesting.
01:00:49Wonder what he's up to.
01:00:51Formulas, equations. Anyway, whatever he says, pretend to agree with him.
01:00:55Major Cliff's orders.
01:00:56Of course.
01:01:01Doug, Doug Kurt's here.
01:01:04Hello, Doug.
01:01:05Just a second, I'm almost finished.
01:01:07I'll take your hat.
01:01:12Kurt, let's face it, I know that you all think there's something wrong with me.
01:01:17No, of course not.
01:01:19No, I wouldn't blame you after the story I told last night.
01:01:21Well, frankly, you did have us a little worried asking that the bomb be dropped because of what you said.
01:01:26You don't believe me either.
01:01:28Kurt, I tell you, I've been there. I've seen what they're doing, breeding animals into carnivorous monsters.
01:01:34But I don't need a bomb to stop them. I've figured it out. It's all here.
01:01:38Now, look.
01:01:39Here's the nuclear strength of our last test.
01:01:43Now, this is the amount of electricity needed to control it.
01:01:46Let me see that.
01:01:47I had to estimate the conversion rates of their transformers.
01:01:51These figures are correct. Such transformers must operate on a constant supply of electricity.
01:01:56Where could they get that much electric power?
01:01:58Only one way.
01:01:59They must tap it from the main lines of the powerhouse.
01:02:01Could do it by parallel induction. Nobody would ever know the difference.
01:02:05All we have to do is to cut it off.
01:02:08Cut off the power?
01:02:10We can't do that. It would cause untold damage for miles around.
01:02:13Such a power stoppage must be planned in advance.
01:02:16Eight to ten seconds, that's all I need.
01:02:18That gap in supply will short out their resistors and the whole thing will go up.
01:02:22But you won't go along with that.
01:02:24No, no, not you.
01:02:25Doug, get back in bed.
01:02:27Look, you're carrying this.
01:02:28Out of my way.
01:02:30Doug!
01:02:40Please call the main gate and try to stop Dr. Martin.
01:02:50Doug took the car. Hurry!
01:02:54Dr. Martin!
01:02:57Stop!
01:02:58Stop!
01:03:01He did what?
01:03:03How long ago?
01:03:06Right. We'll leave immediately.
01:03:09What's wrong, Colonel?
01:03:10Dr. Martin.
01:03:10He's on his way to the powerhouse.
01:03:11Wants to cut off the power supply.
01:03:13Let's go.
01:03:23I couldn't stop him, Doctor. He went that way.
01:03:48I couldn't stop him, Doctor. He went that way.
01:03:58Let's go.
01:04:04Hey, no parking.
01:04:06Hey, no parking.
01:04:09Hey.
01:04:11Hey.
01:04:13Hey, hey.
01:04:15Hey, hey.
01:04:15Hey.
01:04:20Hey, hey.
01:05:10Okay, you run up the stairs. I'll look here.
01:05:35There's his car. Come on, hurry.
01:05:55He isn't back there. Let's go.
01:06:05Where's the driver of this car?
01:06:06He went into the building.
01:06:12There's his car.
01:06:26There's his car.
01:06:45We better take the stairs.
01:06:46There's his car.
01:07:15What do you want?
01:07:16Where are the main switches?
01:07:18What's the matter with you?
01:07:19You sleepwalking or something, mister?
01:07:20Where are the switches that control the toll of that flat area?
01:07:23I said, where are they?
01:07:25That's where we go.
01:07:33Control room.
01:07:37Yeah.
01:07:47Come on, show me those switches. Come on.
01:07:49All right.
01:07:53Cut that power.
01:07:54Now look, mister, be reasonable.
01:07:55I said, cut it.
01:08:02Now the next one.
01:08:08Next.
01:08:09Go on.
01:08:11That'll turn the power off for a hundred miles.
01:08:13Do as I say.
01:08:16Here it is.
01:08:23Stay where you are.
01:08:27Put down that gun, Dr. Mutt.
01:08:29I'm warning you, Colonel.
01:08:31Come on, he closer and out kill him.
01:08:33Now the next one.
01:08:37What's this one?
01:08:39That's the master switch.
01:08:40Cut it.
01:08:41Doug, please, don't.
01:08:43I said, cut it.
01:08:45Get back or I'll kill him.
01:08:47Go on, get back.
01:08:49Go on, get back.
01:08:50Do as he says.
01:08:55Give me ten seconds after I cut the power.
01:08:58If I'm insane, nothing will happen and you can do what you want with me.
01:09:02But if I'm right...
01:09:05Now.
01:09:07One.
01:09:09Two.
01:09:10Three.
01:09:12Four.
01:09:13Five.
01:09:15Six.
01:09:16Seven.
01:09:18Eight.
01:09:22Over here.
01:09:34So let that glance right in the button.
01:09:40Just as he said.
01:09:43He blew them to pieces.
01:09:50He blew them.
01:10:03I'm alive.
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