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Island of Lost Women 1959 HD
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00:00:28The End
00:00:40The End
00:01:27Where do you think we are, Joe?
00:01:28In trouble. We're lost. The typhoon last night really blew us off course.
00:02:09Well, there goes number one.
00:02:12Well, that other one's okay, isn't it?
00:02:13I guess so far, if it quits, we've had it.
00:02:17You in shape to swim to Australia?
00:02:19Swim?
00:02:20Why do it the hard way? We'll use the rubber boat.
00:02:27Look, over there.
00:02:34That's an island. Let's check it out.
00:02:46How much room left between us and the ocean?
00:02:54Well, there goes the radio.
00:02:57Looks like a beach down there.
00:02:59The port engine's heating up.
00:03:01Yeah. We'll have to land.
00:03:12Any sign of life?
00:03:15Nothing I can see.
00:03:17Do not land here.
00:03:18It will be your certain destruction.
00:03:22That was something.
00:03:24And it's alive.
00:03:25Well, whatever it is, it doesn't sound too friendly.
00:03:28Certain destruction. Is he kidding?
00:03:30One engine gone.
00:03:31Radio out.
00:03:33Hang on, buddy.
00:03:34Here we go.
00:03:36Here, Skipper.
00:03:39Keep away.
00:03:41You must not land here.
00:03:44I have a spheric disturbance.
00:03:46We'll have to go through it.
00:03:52There's going to be a short landing.
00:03:54Unfeather that right engine.
00:03:55And start it.
00:03:59Start.
00:04:01I'll let it windmill.
00:04:16It's not kidding.
00:04:25Check it out.
00:04:28Oh, boy.
00:04:31Check it out.
00:04:32Toilet.
00:04:41I've seen it.
00:04:44See, I told you there was nothing to be nervous about.
00:04:47Oh, I wasn't nervous. Paralyzed.
00:04:51You know, you're pretty good.
00:04:54Pretty good, he says. I'm terrific.
00:05:06Man, that was really close.
00:05:08Yeah, too close.
00:05:10Now it's funny who belongs to that voice we heard.
00:05:25Hello there!
00:05:37Here comes the welcoming committee.
00:05:45I warned you not to land here.
00:05:47One motor was gone and we were having trouble with the other.
00:05:49We had to land here or in the ocean.
00:05:51What you yelled at us would have kept us flying if we could.
00:05:55How'd you do that?
00:05:56I'm not without resources.
00:05:58Can your plane be repaired?
00:05:59Depends on what's the matter with it.
00:06:01You have emergency fuel?
00:06:02Yes, plenty.
00:06:03Well, how long will it take you to fix it?
00:06:05I won't know until I've checked into the trouble.
00:06:07But believe me, it's not going to be easy to bounce off this beach.
00:06:14We're sorry to have intruded on you.
00:06:15My name's Mark Bradley.
00:06:18The radio commentator.
00:06:20Why, yes.
00:06:21You heard my broadcast back in the States?
00:06:23No.
00:06:24Here.
00:06:25Here?
00:06:25By shortwave.
00:06:27You're on your way to the international news conference at Melbourne, aren't you?
00:06:30That's right.
00:06:31I'm afraid this is going to make me a little late for the opening ceremonies.
00:06:35I still don't know who you are.
00:06:38You may call me Mr. Paul.
00:06:41Very well, sir.
00:06:42You here on a vacation?
00:06:44I live here.
00:06:45Really?
00:06:46We saw the island from the air, but it didn't seem to be civilized.
00:06:49And you're too far from civilization to be a traitor.
00:06:52I came here to get away from civilization, Mr. Bradley.
00:06:55I was successful until a few moments ago.
00:07:04Oh!
00:07:04Oh!
00:07:05Urena!
00:07:16You're welcome.
00:07:19They come in threes.
00:07:21Yeah, man.
00:07:23I told you girls to stay in the shelter.
00:07:25Oh, we just wanted to see them, Father.
00:07:27They're beautiful.
00:07:28You've got that backwards.
00:07:30What's your name?
00:07:31I'm Mark Bradley, and this is Joe Walker, my pilot.
00:07:34Well, let's start this from right to left, huh?
00:07:36You first.
00:07:37I'm Mercuria.
00:07:40This is Venus.
00:07:43And Urena.
00:07:45Our father named us after the planet.
00:07:47Urena's the baby.
00:07:49I'm not a baby.
00:07:50I'm 16.
00:07:52You're much prettier than the men we've seen in books.
00:07:54You're the first live young men we've ever seen.
00:07:57We almost weren't.
00:07:58Alive, that is.
00:07:59Will you please check the damage to your plane?
00:08:02Oh, sure.
00:08:04Go ahead, Joe.
00:08:10May we go watch, Father?
00:08:11Hmm?
00:08:13Oh, yes.
00:08:13I suppose so.
00:08:28It certainly looks complicated.
00:08:31Looks like we've got a busted fuel pump and clogged gas lines.
00:08:35That's rough.
00:08:36It's gonna mean a delay.
00:08:37You mean you think I'd like to stall around here?
00:08:42All right.
00:08:42I'll put it another way.
00:08:44I'm happy to report we've got a busted fuel pump.
00:08:46What about the spare?
00:08:47Well, it's still a two-day job.
00:08:49Tear down the whole bank to get at it.
00:08:52With a little effort, I could stretch it into three days.
00:08:55You mean you'll be with us three whole days?
00:08:58I can't offer you lodging, gentlemen, but at this time of year the weather's quite pleasant here.
00:09:03I think you'll find the beach quite comfortable for the two days you stay here.
00:09:08Of course.
00:09:09They'll eat with us in the shelter, won't they, Father?
00:09:11Yes.
00:09:12Yes, of course.
00:09:23Did you design these swimsuits yourselves?
00:09:26Yes.
00:09:27We got the idea from the Greek tunics out of one of Father's books.
00:09:30But they're not swimsuits.
00:09:32It's so warm here we dress like this all year round.
00:09:40Here's where we live.
00:09:42In a cave?
00:09:43Where do you see it?
00:09:50Must be an electronic eye.
00:09:52Yeah.
00:09:52Say, your old man's pretty sharp.
00:10:00Come in, Gisselman.
00:10:01Come in.
00:10:03Well, what do you know?
00:10:06Books?
00:10:07Furniture?
00:10:08If there's another place like this on the island, I'll take it.
00:10:11That's amazing.
00:10:13Now, lighting.
00:10:14Where do you get your power?
00:10:16I have a solar furnace.
00:10:18It was quite a project.
00:10:20Look over here.
00:10:22Through these panels, we collect the rays of the sun to operate the power plant.
00:10:27You've certainly done wonders.
00:10:28There must be an interesting story behind all this.
00:10:31There is.
00:10:34Do you mind if I take a look around?
00:10:36Go ahead.
00:10:37And then this is another one I like.
00:10:39The rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
00:10:41And there's little women and Jurgen.
00:10:44I don't understand everything, but I like them.
00:10:47I'd like to show you something we're very proud of.
00:10:53Father built it himself.
00:10:55This must be the short wave set your father mentioned.
00:10:57It's our only contact with the outside world.
00:11:00That's my pet program.
00:11:01We hear you on that station every week, Mr. Bradley.
00:11:05Hey, wait a minute.
00:11:06We can use that transmitter to tell the network what happened.
00:11:09They must be...
00:11:10We have no transmitter.
00:11:11There's no way of getting a message away from this island, Mr. Bradley.
00:11:14You'll have left long before your network becomes too upset.
00:11:18If we don't arrive in Melbourne tonight, they're going to be real upset.
00:11:21They'll have a search party underway within a matter of hours.
00:11:23That's what I'm trying to avoid.
00:11:25Mercurio, why don't you and Venus get started on some food for our guests?
00:11:29Yes, Father.
00:11:31Don't you have to help your sisters?
00:11:33I have to gather the eggs.
00:11:35You want to come with me?
00:11:36Sure.
00:11:36That's the way I like my eggs.
00:11:38Gathered.
00:11:44It's done.
00:11:45Make it so comfortable.
00:11:52I suppose you do deserve some sort of explanation.
00:11:56You'd like to know why I'm here, alone with my daughters?
00:11:59Yes.
00:12:00Yes, I would.
00:12:02Well, it started with the dropping of the atom bomb on Hiroshima,
00:12:0515 years ago.
00:12:07I was one of the many scientists associated with the development of atomic energy.
00:12:13I was led to believe that the bomb itself would be used only as a threat.
00:12:18So you ran away?
00:12:20No, sir.
00:12:21I made my choice.
00:12:22I had a young wife and three small children.
00:12:25We converted everything we owned to cash and sailed for Honolulu.
00:12:28There, I accumulated what I would need here, everything.
00:12:32I bought an old inter-island trading schooner.
00:12:35Scapism.
00:12:36That's just a word, Mr. Bradley.
00:12:37I was concerned with reality.
00:12:38I did what I thought was right.
00:12:40Whatever you call it, half the people in the world wish they could do the same thing.
00:12:43Sure.
00:12:44Just a chance to live at peace with your children.
00:12:47You did all this by yourself?
00:12:49No, no.
00:12:50I hired two native seamen to mend the schooner.
00:12:53They stayed here for three months and helped me build this shelter.
00:12:56And we're the first men you've seen in 15 years.
00:12:59Yes.
00:13:00Frankly, you can't wait till we leave.
00:13:03I wish you'd never come.
00:13:05Have you found everything you expected here?
00:13:08Didn't your wife miss the world?
00:13:11My wife?
00:13:12Oh, no.
00:13:13Before she died, our life here was perfect.
00:13:16We had each other, our books, our hobbies, and the children.
00:13:21Then we kept in touch.
00:13:22We heard what was going on in the outside through our radio.
00:13:26I'd like to ask you one more question.
00:13:28Well, what is it?
00:13:29I can't help but be curious about your daughter's future.
00:13:32How they're going to lead normal lives without families of their own.
00:13:36You think I haven't worried about that a great deal?
00:13:38Well, I keep telling myself that it's better for them to remain unmarried
00:13:43than to go back to what I still believe is certain death.
00:13:47Wasn't that a bit cowardly?
00:13:48Not to go back and fight for what you really believe in?
00:13:56That fight was lost at Hiroshima.
00:14:01Some of your best wine, Father, for such a special occasion.
00:14:07Where's Mr. Walker?
00:14:08Gathering eggs with Urena.
00:14:10Venus will be here with the food any minute now.
00:14:13I'm in charge of the chickens.
00:14:14And I take care of the garden, too.
00:14:16McCurie is in charge of us girls.
00:14:18She weaves our clothes out of goat's wool in a loom that Father built.
00:14:21Venus is the cook.
00:14:23I'll get the eggs.
00:14:24No, let me get them.
00:14:25They're over there. Just lift up that board.
00:14:39Dr. Paul Lujan, California Institute.
00:14:48Are you glad I asked Father if I could take a walk with you?
00:14:51Sure, I'm glad.
00:14:52I'm just a little surprised he let you go.
00:14:55You mean because you're a man and I'm a woman?
00:14:57Well, that's part of it.
00:14:59Men and women should be together.
00:15:00It's a natural thing, isn't it?
00:15:02Why should Father object?
00:15:04Well, I have the impression he's a little bit strict with you.
00:15:07About those questions you wanted to ask me.
00:15:09Oh, let me see.
00:15:12Suppose you tell me about your life.
00:15:14Is it exciting?
00:15:15Yes, yes, I think so.
00:15:17I get to travel, I meet interesting people.
00:15:19You've been just about everywhere, haven't you?
00:15:21What kind of things do you like best?
00:15:24Oh, good plays, opera, football, baseball.
00:15:28I've heard baseball games on our radio.
00:15:30They don't sound very exciting.
00:15:32I think I'd be more interested in the shops, plays.
00:15:37Oh, and men, of course.
00:15:39The thing I think I'm most interested in is men.
00:15:43Do you dream much?
00:15:46The average amount, I guess. Why?
00:15:48Well, almost every night, I dream. I'm just floating along.
00:15:52It's the most wonderful feeling.
00:15:54Well, that's quite a common dream.
00:15:57Is there a copy of Freud in your father's library?
00:16:00If there is, I haven't read it. Freud, you said?
00:16:02Yes, well, you see, he has some interesting theories about what dreams really mean.
00:16:06Well, I'll ask Father if he has the book.
00:16:08You do that.
00:16:09Perhaps tomorrow you and I could lie on the beach and you could read to me what Freud says about
00:16:13dreams.
00:16:14Would you like that?
00:16:16Sure, but...
00:16:17You know, I'm beginning to think you're afraid of me.
00:16:21Should I be?
00:16:23Of course not.
00:16:24You're very tall, I like that.
00:16:26I like being with you.
00:16:40Father says for you to come back now.
00:16:42It's time for bed.
00:16:42I suppose that was your idea.
00:16:44That's right.
00:16:46Come on, lead the way, little sister.
00:16:47I will with you.
00:16:52Did you kiss her?
00:16:53What?
00:16:54Did you kiss her?
00:16:56No, I didn't.
00:16:57She must be terribly disappointed.
00:16:59Will you please be quiet?
00:17:01Well, she hoped you would.
00:17:02I did not.
00:17:02You did.
00:17:03Whoa, now wait a minute.
00:17:04Now, what on earth makes you think a thing like that?
00:17:07I'm a woman.
00:17:08You're not.
00:17:09You're nothing but a spoiled child.
00:17:10I'm a woman.
00:17:11And women know about other women.
00:17:13I'll tell you something.
00:17:14You better kiss her tomorrow or she'll never forgive you.
00:17:17You know, you are a spoiled child.
00:17:19You don't believe me.
00:17:20Just look at her.
00:17:29Father, will you please do something about your outrageous child?
00:17:33Why?
00:17:33What did she do?
00:17:34She said the most embarrassing things about me in front of Mr. Bradley.
00:17:39Embarrassing and untruthful.
00:17:42Well, Urena, what did you say?
00:17:44I don't care to discuss it.
00:17:45Except that every word I said was absolutely true and she knows it.
00:17:49Good night, everyone.
00:17:52Where's your bathing, Mr. Bradley?
00:17:55Come along, girls.
00:17:56Good night.
00:17:58Good night.
00:17:58Good night.
00:17:59Good night.
00:18:06Good night.
00:18:07I bet he's moving the furniture against that door.
00:18:08I don't think he trusts us.
00:18:10I wish we had a door with a lock on it.
00:18:11I don't trust those young ladies.
00:18:13One touch of Venus, huh?
00:18:21Five years.
00:18:23Hmm?
00:18:24That's how long we've been together.
00:18:26Everywhere.
00:18:27It works.
00:18:29Yeah, and this tops them all.
00:18:31An island that's not on the map, complete with three gorgeous gals.
00:18:34Crazy, but nice.
00:18:35You're missing the story.
00:18:37All you can see are the girls.
00:18:39Who did the vanishing act with Venus tonight?
00:18:42Never mind that.
00:18:44No, the old man's a real story.
00:18:48You know who he is?
00:18:50Nope.
00:18:51No, not yet.
00:18:53I do.
00:18:54How?
00:18:56Mercurio tell you?
00:18:57Nope.
00:18:59You're not the only one with a nose for news.
00:19:01I saw his name stenciled on a board in the chicken coop.
00:19:04It's built out of old packing crates.
00:19:06Well, who is he?
00:19:07Dr. Paul Lujan.
00:19:09Home base, California Institute.
00:19:11Lujan.
00:19:12Yeah, that figures.
00:19:15Yeah?
00:19:15Tell me.
00:19:16He's one of the scientists who helped discover atomic power.
00:19:18Worked with Dr. Einstein.
00:19:20No kidding.
00:19:21He's one of the leading authorities on nuclear fission in the world.
00:19:24Hey, he's nothing like you broadcasting where he is.
00:19:27That's the point.
00:19:28I want to get the story on the wires.
00:19:30I want to fly out of here by tomorrow night.
00:19:32I'll try.
00:19:33That's not good enough.
00:19:34You've got to do it.
00:19:36Okay.
00:19:37Let's get the old eight hours.
00:19:39I'm really beat.
00:19:51Suppose they're up yet?
00:19:52Not if they're in their right minds.
00:20:00While you're working on that fuel pump, I want to get some pictures of Lujan and the girls.
00:20:03Now, wait a minute.
00:20:04I'm the cameraman, and I want to be there when you break the news to Lujan.
00:20:07Okay.
00:20:07Come on.
00:20:07Snap it up.
00:20:08And that pump's gonna take more than one day to fix.
00:20:10I'm telling you.
00:20:11Come on.
00:20:11Hurry up if you're going with me.
00:20:12All right.
00:20:12I'm hurrying.
00:20:16Hold it right there.
00:20:18Just a minute, Joe.
00:20:20Say cheese.
00:20:22Well, saying cheese makes you smile.
00:20:25Cheese.
00:20:26Swell.
00:20:27Got it.
00:20:28Oh, take one of me alone.
00:20:29I haven't had a picture taken since I was a baby.
00:20:31Okay.
00:20:32Good morning.
00:20:32Good morning.
00:20:33What are you doing?
00:20:34Taking pictures.
00:20:35Stand next to your arena, please.
00:20:39And say cheese.
00:20:40It makes you smile.
00:20:44Cheese.
00:20:48There.
00:20:50They've been taking our pictures, Father.
00:20:52We want you in the next shot, Dr. Lujan.
00:20:56Run along, girls.
00:20:57I want to talk with these gentlemen alone.
00:21:01All right, Father.
00:21:08So you know who I am, Mr. Bradley.
00:21:10It's a great pity.
00:21:11My good luck.
00:21:13You know, you were the object of one of the greatest man hunts of all time.
00:21:15Now that you've found me, what do you intend to do?
00:21:19Well, I'm a newspaper man.
00:21:20Your news, Doctor.
00:21:22World news.
00:21:23I gave up your world.
00:21:25I told you why.
00:21:26I don't go along with your thinking, Doctor.
00:21:28I'll make you a proposition.
00:21:30If you'll give me your word not to divulge what you've seen on this island,
00:21:34I'll permit you to leave.
00:21:35Look, we gave our position before our radio went out.
00:21:38If we don't get to Melbourne, they'll have a search party out that'll put your utopia right on the map.
00:21:43If that's your answer, they won't find you.
00:21:47How do you think they're gonna miss seeing our plane on the beach?
00:21:50It won't be there.
00:21:55What does he mean, it won't be there?
00:21:57I don't know.
00:21:59I'd better get that plane fixed before the roof caves in.
00:22:02Yeah, it's obvious he won't listen to reason.
00:22:14Now we've gotta get out of here.
00:22:16Pronto.
00:22:16I'll get to work on that fuel pump.
00:22:18That may not be necessary.
00:22:20I hoped and prayed that no one would ever disturb our isolation here.
00:22:24But if they did, I knew I had to be ready for them.
00:22:30That looks like a luger.
00:22:31It was a luger until I put this on it.
00:22:35What is it now?
00:22:37Condensed flamethrower.
00:22:39You certainly don't intend to use it.
00:22:41That depends entirely on you.
00:22:44You have only to give me your word.
00:22:47Your front page news, Doctor.
00:22:49What I told you still goes.
00:22:52Very well.
00:22:55What's his mouth?
00:22:59Roger?
00:22:59We're good.
00:22:59Oh, sorry.
00:23:05Wait, don't you?
00:23:06Oh, sorry.
00:23:07I'm fine.
00:23:08I'm fine.
00:23:08Hey.
00:23:11I'm fine.
00:23:16I'm fine.
00:23:18Oh, yeah.
00:23:31you must be proud of yourself doctor for a man who hates violence i warned you i told you what
00:23:36would happen but you wouldn't listen so so now what happens i'm not sure i i need time to think
00:23:43then what do we do while you're thinking whatever you like
00:23:51what happened your father destroyed our plane but why stop me from telling the world where he is
00:23:59you know how he feels about that yes but now you can't leave that's right joe and i have families
00:24:06and friends they probably think we're dead that's why we've got to leave the only way on a house to
00:24:12build a raft but we need tools can you get them for us father wouldn't let us he has no
00:24:22right to keep
00:24:22us here you must realize that you've got to help us i'm sorry mr bradley
00:24:38looks like we struck out buddy shall we swim
00:24:48father we want to talk to you yes dear what are you going to do i mean it doesn't seem
00:24:53fair to keep
00:24:53them here if they don't want to stay we'll see i haven't decided yet is it all right if we
00:24:58talk
00:24:58to him yes if you want to but don't you want to talk to him i mean after all these
00:25:04years you've never
00:25:04had anyone to discuss things with mr bradley's awfully intelligent don't you think so father oh yes
00:25:09i'd like to talk to him but i'm afraid it's not possible you've always said nothing is impossible
00:25:14if you could just be friends and then leave it up to them please father you could at least try
00:25:32let's see why don't we just clap with that son of a burned genius and take over
00:25:37that's no good we need the girls on our side we start rousing the old man around they'll never help
00:25:42us
00:25:44gentlemen my uh my daughters have suggested that i offer you a truce of sorts
00:25:49no deal doctor we're getting up this island oh in the meantime if you care to you're welcome
00:25:56to come to dinner thanks anytime
00:26:03i wouldn't trust him as far as i could kick an anvil i wouldn't either but he's got one good
00:26:08weapon i don't mean that flamethrower what's that a dinner he offered us yeah ma'am
00:26:18hey they're here they're here come on in your father asked us for dinner we're so glad you accepted
00:26:25well now let's not stand on ceremony where's the food i'm delighted you came i'm delighted you asked
00:26:31us while the girls are getting dinner ready but you'd be interested in seeing my laboratory yes i
00:26:36certainly would well you go ahead mark yeah i'm a fool of peeling potatoes can you use me in the
00:26:41kitchen we'll find something for you to do can you cook can i cook well you've never tasted anything
00:26:46till you've sampled my barbecued buffalo into a glass well come along then i'll get the vegetables
00:26:52your pilot's quite a character yes he is one of the best also a good friend
00:27:04your cigarette mr brandon oh i'm sorry
00:27:10you're surprised eh that's putting it mildly this is my world i brought it with me when i left yours
00:27:17what's the ultimate purpose of these experiments doctor i spent 20 years trying to enrich natural
00:27:21uranium into the isotope u-235 do you know that you took all the resources the united states to
00:27:27build the equipment to carry this on well i felt there must be a simpler way and now i think
00:27:32i've
00:27:32found it now here's the way i enrich the uranium i have a stage reactor there which i can melt
00:27:36it
00:27:37down into slug form with the heat from my solar furnace this is the natural uranium first i uh i
00:27:44insert it
00:27:44into this special container and i push this
00:27:50into the reactor do you have to operate this from a distance oh yes there's radiation all over
00:27:55now mr badly if you look through that reactor periscope you'll see how i load the charge into the
00:28:00first tube can you see clearly yes fine uh that that welds about 38 feet deep
00:28:10this rod forces up another rod vertically as you see there now the first canister is loading
00:28:23with that small electromagnet coming up towards us
00:28:29i'll transfer the isotope which is being processed into this second canister
00:28:42now we're ready to lower the first canister
00:28:55after it's been enriched say 20 percent i transfer it to the next tube and uh continue the process
00:29:01wasn't there any danger that something could go wrong yes if i accidentally loaded two highly
00:29:07charged pieces into the same tube well then i'd have an uncontrolled chain reaction after all that was
00:29:11the atom bomb i have to check this every 12 hours because everything in that pile is constantly
00:29:16getting richer you're on a sort of 12-hour shift yes that's right let's do that again
00:29:27now you see that second canister yes if for any reason it would reload into the container beneath it
00:29:34then the big blow up yes except for that panel that tells me if the reaction is too fast or
00:29:39too slow
00:29:42what's in there oh that's my storeroom where i keep chemicals in my research
00:29:46some of them are dangerous so i keep it locked
00:29:52oh radar yes a powerful acquisition radar it warns me if a ship or a plane comes within 200 miles
00:30:00of my
00:30:00island it's my burglar alarm what if a ship did approach
00:30:08i destroyed why didn't you destroy us
00:30:13i don't know i think i do it's because you were telling the truth when you said you hated violence
00:30:19yes i do hate it but if he has to i guess every man will kill to protect what he
00:30:27loves
00:30:30excuse me
00:30:55are you saying that if joe and i tried to leave this island you'd try to kill us
00:30:58yes yes mr bradley i would
00:31:19well you heard what your father said
00:31:22yes
00:31:22then we've got to get away from here
00:31:24will you help us we'll have to build a raft
00:31:27we'll need tools and a safe place to work
00:31:28all right we'll bring them tonight there's a code where you can work without father knowing about it
00:31:34we'll show you
00:31:37i mustn't tell you reina
00:31:40there i think that'll be enough
00:31:44what's the matter you all look as if you'd lost your best friend
00:31:48uh we thought we'd lost you
00:31:49come on we'll all help with the dinner
00:31:59hey you're supposed to relax after dinner and i still don't get it what are we building this for
00:32:03we've got to make loose you i think we've decided to stay
00:32:11here are these all right these work out fine thanks father's gone to bed how about your reina she's asleep
00:32:17too good where's that cove you mentioned come on we'll show you
00:32:31what do you think enough wood here could be that raft will have to be plenty big though
00:32:35you can work here without being heard
00:32:37good
00:32:41father never comes to the sun at the island
00:32:45when you leave take me with you
00:32:47you're very sweet
00:32:48but this is going to be rugged enough
00:32:51those waves are as big as a house out there aren't they
00:32:53i wouldn't be afraid
00:32:55i wouldn't be in the way that i can cook
00:32:57and i can swim like a fish
00:32:58tell you what when we reach the mainland
00:33:01i'll make arrangements to come back here for you
00:33:03all of you
00:33:04how's that
00:33:06i don't want you to go but i know you have to
00:33:08yes we have to but we will be back
00:33:12promise
00:33:13i promise
00:33:15come on joe let's get started
00:33:27oh man i'm bushed
00:33:28that axe weighs more than i do
00:33:31well it's four down one and a half strip for you
00:33:34it's not bad
00:33:36how do you feel muscles
00:33:38uh numb
00:33:39i'm asleep remind me to close my eyes
00:33:43lucian may check up on us or we're sleeping where we did last night
00:34:12what are you doing here i thought you might be lonesome
00:34:15venus and mercurio were here i was awake when they came back
00:34:18they just stopped by to ask us if we needed anything
00:34:21really
00:34:22well they're both asleep now so no one knows i'm out
00:34:25aren't you glad to see me
00:34:26oh of course i am
00:34:27but growing girls need their sleep
00:34:29tell you what i'll do i'll walk you back to the shelter
00:34:31uh ok i'm not a growing girl i'm growing
00:34:34shh shh shh shh shh shh shh shh shh shh well
00:35:01I'm not as innocent as you think I am.
00:35:03When I first saw you, it did something to me.
00:35:06I analyzed my feelings.
00:35:08The books are full of just the things that happened to me.
00:35:10They happen to every girl when she first falls in love.
00:35:12The thrill of being near you, with you.
00:35:15When I saw you, I felt it for the first time.
00:35:18It was wonderful.
00:35:20You learned all that out of a book?
00:35:23Don't make fun of me. This is serious. Really, it is.
00:35:26I felt a longing to touch you, to hold you.
00:35:30I still do.
00:35:32You think you're in love with me?
00:35:34I know I am. I have all the symptoms.
00:35:37Do you feel love towards me?
00:35:40I'm very fond of you, Urana.
00:35:42But I'm also fond of Mercuria and Venus.
00:35:45Fond, huh? Venus.
00:35:48I've seen the way you look at her.
00:35:50You didn't talk to her like this tonight, did you?
00:35:53I've never mentioned love to Venus, and she's never mentioned it to me.
00:35:56We haven't known each other long enough.
00:35:59Love is... well, it's being with someone you... you just can't get along without.
00:36:05That's just the way I feel about you.
00:36:07It was love at first sight.
00:36:09That is out of a book, believe me.
00:36:11No, it isn't. It's out of my heart, and it won't ever change. Never.
00:36:15Look, you go on inside and get some sleep, and I'll see you tomorrow morning.
00:36:37Good morning.
00:36:39Well, good morning. You're up early.
00:36:42We always are. Come over here and lie down.
00:36:45Lie down.
00:36:48Come along.
00:36:55Lie down here on your stomach.
00:37:08You're going to like this.
00:37:09Oh, I like it already.
00:37:12Only I thought your father was...
00:37:13Oh, father always has us do this after he's done any hard work.
00:37:17Like chopping down trees.
00:37:19Oh, man. I'm never going to leave this island.
00:37:23Told you you'd like it, Joseph.
00:37:27Joseph. That's funny.
00:37:30Why? That's your name, isn't it?
00:37:33Well, yes, but nobody ever called me Joseph except Mother.
00:37:37Well?
00:37:39Hey, don't stop.
00:37:44You must have been a handsome little boy.
00:37:47Just goes to show what can happen.
00:37:52I don't know.
00:37:54Let's see.
00:38:03I don't think so much has happened.
00:38:06Oh, I tell you definitely.
00:38:08I'm not leaving.
00:38:12I wish...
00:38:13You wish what?
00:38:17I wish you didn't have to go.
00:38:20Hey, Joe!
00:38:26Well, good morning.
00:38:27All the comforts are home.
00:38:29Best looking masseuse in the business.
00:38:31Are you sure we have to leave here?
00:38:33Yes, I'm sure, and so are you.
00:38:35Well, I'd better go.
00:38:37Father would worry about me.
00:38:38May I borrow that Mercuria?
00:38:39Of course.
00:38:42Goodbye, Joseph.
00:38:44Goodbye, Mercuria.
00:38:49You know, the more I think about staying...
00:38:51Now, you listen to me, Joseph.
00:38:53Don't you get any ideas or you'll be seriously dead.
00:38:55You heard what Lujan said.
00:38:57Hmm, I suppose, but...
00:39:00There's a pretty wonderful gal.
00:39:02I mean...
00:39:03I know, I know, I know what you mean.
00:39:05Forget it.
00:39:06Carry on, good boy.
00:39:10Right there.
00:39:38Mr. Bradley.
00:39:40Mr. Bradley.
00:39:41Mr. Bradley.
00:39:42Would you and Mr. Walker can join us for breakfast?
00:39:46Would we?
00:39:47We'll be right there.
00:39:49Hey, you can't hear me.
00:39:50Come on, buddy.
00:39:55Would you step over here, please?
00:40:00A plane.
00:40:01Searching for you, I'm sure.
00:40:04About 100 miles away, approaching at, uh...
00:40:08250 miles an hour.
00:40:09Father, I think you should...
00:40:10Mercuria, please.
00:40:11You both stay here.
00:40:13Help yourselves to breakfast.
00:40:14That isn't the real reason you got us up here.
00:40:16No, as a matter of fact, it isn't.
00:40:19That was a pretty low trick.
00:40:21Suppose that plane does land.
00:40:24I'll destroy it.
00:40:34There was not a sign of an oil slick or a dye marker in this ocean.
00:40:44Small island off the port.
00:40:46Might as well have a look.
00:40:47Right.
00:40:53What the devil's causing that?
00:40:55I don't know.
00:40:57Anything at all down there?
00:41:00No, there's not a sign of life.
00:41:01Let's get out of here.
00:41:09Well, they've gone.
00:41:10That's it.
00:41:11Now this island will be marked as uninhabited.
00:41:14They'll never look for you again.
00:41:16And we'll be listed as dead.
00:41:18Come on, Joe.
00:41:19The show is over.
00:41:34We'd better get busy with that raft.
00:41:36Yeah, I guess so.
00:41:45I'll be right with you, Mark.
00:41:47Never mind.
00:41:48I want to think this out.
00:41:52He didn't want you with him.
00:41:53Will you please mind your own business?
00:41:55Urena.
00:41:56Go tidy up your room.
00:42:03Would you like to be alone, too?
00:42:04No, that's where we're different.
00:42:06When I'm all fouled up, I want someone to bounce my meanness off on.
00:42:09Want to volunteer?
00:42:10If you'd like me to.
00:42:12I sure would.
00:42:14Coming with us?
00:42:15No, thank you.
00:42:32Is there anything I can do?
00:42:35No, there's nothing anyone can do.
00:42:37When that plane took off, it was a good night off.
00:42:40Do you want me to leave?
00:42:41No, no.
00:42:45Would it help if I...
00:42:48No, I guess it wouldn't.
00:42:50Would what help?
00:42:59No, you're wrong.
00:43:00It did help.
00:43:02You know, you're pretty wonderful.
00:43:04You're unspoiled and you're trusting.
00:43:06I just want to help you, that's all.
00:43:09I can't bear to see you troubled and discouraged.
00:43:12I'd do anything.
00:43:13No, you just stay the way you are.
00:43:15That's all you have to do.
00:43:16Don't ever change.
00:43:18Everything changes.
00:43:18And everyone.
00:43:21That's one of the truest things that Father taught us.
00:43:24You see it here every day.
00:43:27Things grow up.
00:43:28They get old.
00:43:29They die.
00:43:31Oh, not really.
00:43:32New things are born to take their place.
00:43:34The memory of what is good and beautiful never dies.
00:43:38But to have memories, there has to be something to remember.
00:43:42That's true.
00:43:44If we were together somewhere else back in the States, I...
00:43:48Then...
00:43:49Then what?
00:43:50Perhaps then I could...
00:43:54We're not somewhere else.
00:43:55We're here.
00:43:56And I've got a job to do.
00:43:58You still want to be alone, don't you?
00:44:02Well, I...
00:44:03All right.
00:44:05I'll go swimming for a while.
00:44:35I'll have you.
00:44:36I'm with you.
00:44:49I'll have you.
00:44:56I'll have you.
00:45:03Let's go.
00:45:33Come back, Venus. Come back.
00:45:38Venus, there's a shark out there. Come back.
00:46:21Venus, there's a shark out there.
00:46:33Go on. Get back to shore. Go on. Get back there.
00:46:36Go on.
00:46:37Go on.
00:46:45Go on.
00:46:47Go on.
00:46:51Go on.
00:46:51Go on.
00:46:54Go on.
00:46:55Go on.
00:47:08Go on.
00:47:12Go on.
00:47:14Go on.
00:47:24Go on.
00:47:28Go on.
00:47:30Go on.
00:47:31Go on.
00:47:33Go on.
00:47:45Go on.
00:47:47Go on.
00:47:51Go on.
00:47:54Go on.
00:47:55Go on.
00:47:56Go on.
00:47:58Go on.
00:47:58You all right?
00:48:00Is that you?
00:48:01I think so.
00:48:03Two arms, two legs.
00:48:05That's what I went in with.
00:48:07I don't want to remember what happened out there.
00:48:10I just want to remember you close to me.
00:48:23Mark, I made up my mind I'm going with you.
00:48:34Listen to me.
00:48:36I can't take you with us.
00:48:38There are a million reasons why, but I...
00:48:40I just can't take you.
00:48:54Oh, I'm really going to miss you, Joseph.
00:48:57I'm going to miss you.
00:48:59What will you do when you get back home?
00:49:01Oh, the usual things.
00:49:03Then someday soon, I guess, I'll look for a wife.
00:49:07A house full of kids.
00:49:09I never thought about such things before.
00:49:13A husband, I mean.
00:49:17The father always taught us not to worry about the future.
00:49:20Your father's a smart man, but about that he's wrong.
00:49:23Women should have children.
00:49:24And a home.
00:49:26That's right, Joseph.
00:49:28Oh, if only you could take me with you.
00:49:29But I can't.
00:49:31Mark and I can handle that raft.
00:49:33But if I had you to worry about, I...
00:49:36Would you worry?
00:49:37Would you really?
00:49:40You know something?
00:49:42I've seen a lot of girls all over the world.
00:49:45But I've never known one like you.
00:49:46That's right.
00:50:06Didn't anyone ever teach you to knock?
00:50:09Sorry, but the door was open.
00:50:11What happened?
00:50:12Venus pushing the drink?
00:50:13No, we had a little argument with a shark.
00:50:15You're okay, aren't you?
00:50:16Yeah, we were lucky.
00:50:17Venus is all right, too. She's back in the shelter.
00:50:20I'd better go to her.
00:50:24Okay, so I'm a heel, but I want to explain something.
00:50:27She kissed me, and I didn't fight it.
00:50:30I've never met girls with such a fanatical urge for kissing.
00:50:35You, too?
00:50:36You know, the way things are going around here biologically,
00:50:39we'd better get that rat finny soon.
00:50:45We're going to have to lice these logs tighter
00:50:47if we expect it to hold together.
00:50:49Yeah.
00:50:50Mr. Bradley.
00:50:55Mr. Bradley.
00:50:58You better stop all this nonsense.
00:51:00Uranus told me that you planned to leave the island
00:51:02and take Venus with you.
00:51:03That's not true.
00:51:04She probably heard Venus say she was going with us,
00:51:07but I told her I wouldn't take her in any circumstances.
00:51:09Indeed.
00:51:10And don't think I didn't guess you'd try something like this.
00:51:13I even toyed with the idea of letting you go.
00:51:16You'd have drowned before you'd been out a day.
00:51:18I still believe that you plan to take my daughter with you.
00:51:21You listen to me.
00:51:23We're going to finish that rap.
00:51:24We're going to leave on it.
00:51:25Just Joe and I.
00:51:30Mark is telling the truth, Father.
00:51:32He won't let me go with him.
00:51:33Go back to the shelter.
00:51:34Both of you.
00:51:35We're going to stay with him until they leave.
00:51:39You're coming with me.
00:51:40No, Father.
00:51:49Do you really have to tell people Father's here?
00:51:52Yes, I have to.
00:51:53Don't you understand that?
00:51:55All I understand is I don't want you to go.
00:52:07Now you can tie it off there.
00:52:14Let's get that rudder rig,
00:52:15and we can bring the gear aboard and secure it.
00:52:17We've been at this for five solid hours.
00:52:19You act like there's no tomorrow.
00:52:20Let's quit for a while, huh?
00:52:21But we're not tired.
00:52:22I'm not as healthy as you girls.
00:52:25How about?
00:52:27Okay.
00:52:28Let's finish in the morning.
00:52:30Come on before he changes his mind.
00:52:37It's after two.
00:52:38How about some sleep?
00:52:40Why don't you and Mercuria stretch out over there,
00:52:42and when we can't stay awake any longer,
00:52:43we'll wake you and you can keep watch.
00:52:46The most thoughtful man I know.
00:52:52Come on, honey.
00:53:13Why are you smiling?
00:53:15I was just wondering what your father's thinking.
00:53:26Please go to bed, Father.
00:53:27You must get some rest.
00:53:29I will.
00:53:29I will.
00:53:31Look, you can't do anything
00:53:33as long as Venus and Mercuria stay there with them.
00:53:36Father, I did hear Venus say she was going,
00:53:38but I think Mark was telling the truth.
00:53:41He must have told her that you wouldn't take her after I left.
00:53:45See?
00:53:47But the men are desperate enough
00:53:48to try it on that raft anyhow,
00:53:50and it's just possible they might be picked up.
00:53:53Then the world will find out where I am.
00:53:58Is the world really as awful as you've said it is?
00:54:01Yes.
00:54:02It's like some horrible great snowball,
00:54:05rolling faster and faster toward extinction.
00:54:11Go to bed, dear.
00:54:13All right.
00:54:18I won't sleep a wink until I know you've gone to bed.
00:54:22Why don't you wait till morning to figure things out?
00:54:24You'll think a lot better when you've had some rest.
00:54:26In a little while.
00:54:43Good night, Father.
00:54:44Good night, dear.
00:55:09Good night, Father.
00:55:16When we fly back for you, it'll be California. Here we come.
00:55:20I'll show you all the sights. The desert.
00:55:23We'll go to Florida, New Orleans.
00:55:25Oh, food like you've never tasted before.
00:55:29Where is San Francisco?
00:55:31Have you ever read about San Fran...
00:56:01Oh, my God.
00:56:21All right, now, can I ask you what this is all about?
00:56:24Pick up that microphone and speak to Mr. Bradley.
00:56:26Go on.
00:56:29Tell him that I'll release you...
00:56:31as soon as my daughters are back here alone without him.
00:56:36Hey, Mark.
00:56:38Mark, wake up.
00:56:39I think I followed things up.
00:56:42I'm in the laboratory at the cellar...
00:56:43staring at that ugly-looking flamethrower.
00:56:46Dr. Lujan says he'll let me go...
00:56:47as soon as the girls show up here without you.
00:56:50Do whatever you think is best.
00:56:51That is all.
00:56:54That is not all.
00:56:55Let me make this very clear.
00:56:57Unless my daughters are back here alone...
00:56:59in 20 minutes...
00:57:01you'll be responsible for what happens to Mr. Walker.
00:57:04I can't believe Father would really hurt Joe.
00:57:07What shall we do?
00:57:08I don't know.
00:57:10Joe is likely to make a grab for that flamethrower...
00:57:12so then anything could happen.
00:57:14You both better go back.
00:57:16That's all we can do.
00:57:22Now, go on.
00:57:29Will you get rid of that Popkin?
00:57:30It makes me nervous.
00:57:31Go in there.
00:57:33Okay, open the door.
00:57:36Leave the key in the lock.
00:57:37Close the door from the inside.
00:57:43Come out.
00:58:02Here's a young sicanner.
00:58:02Please.
00:58:02Here's an exit.
00:58:10V.
00:58:15Let's go.
00:59:05You'd better stop here.
00:59:06It's not much further.
00:59:07All right, but hurry.
00:59:07Tell Joe I'll wait for him right here.
00:59:19What are you doing?
00:59:21Put that back.
00:59:22I was afraid you'd use it.
00:59:23Do what you're told.
00:59:25Please, Father.
00:59:26Let go of it.
00:59:28Let go of it.
00:59:39Let go of it.
00:59:55Let me out of here.
00:59:59Go, John.
01:00:00Open this door.
01:00:09Let me out of here.
01:00:15Let me out of here.
01:00:23Let me out of here.
01:00:39Let me out of here.
01:01:06Let me out of here.
01:01:08Let me out of here.
01:01:09Take him outside.
01:01:14Go!
01:01:16You all right?
01:01:20Go!
01:01:38Let's get away from here.
01:01:39This place is gonna blow up.
01:01:40Let me out of here.
01:01:41Go!
01:01:48Go!
01:01:55Go, John.
01:01:57Go, John.
01:01:59Go, John.
01:02:00Go, John.
01:02:00Go, John.
01:02:05Go, John.
01:02:09Over there.
01:02:11Hug that lock.
01:02:17Keep your heads on.
01:02:18Close your eyes.
01:02:40Close your eyes.
01:03:14Close your eyes.
01:03:16I came in as soon as you called.
01:03:18When did this happen?
01:03:19Our monitors picked up an atomic explosion at 311.
01:03:22We checked through with Tokyo and San Francisco.
01:03:25They confirmed.
01:03:26The point of detonation triangulates out here.
01:03:29In the middle of hundreds of miles of uncharted water.
01:03:32Not even an island that we know of.
01:03:38Hello.
01:03:39This is Dr. McBain.
01:03:41Royal Australian AEC.
01:03:42Give me headquarters.
01:03:44American Air Force.
01:03:44Emergency.
01:04:02Mark.
01:04:03Talk to Father.
01:04:06All right.
01:04:19Ironic, isn't it?
01:04:21The very thing I came here to escape.
01:04:25You're not the blame for all of this, Doctor.
01:04:31My Garden of Eden, you called it, Mr. Bradley.
01:04:35Well, it's gone now.
01:04:39I'm sorry.
01:04:40I know how much of you was in it.
01:04:43The problem is, what do we do now?
01:04:50I think it's straight below according to the position that they gave us.
01:04:53And it's not there.
01:04:56Smoke at one o'clock.
01:04:57Let's go down and give it a look.
01:05:01Do you hear something?
01:05:03What?
01:05:05A plane.
01:05:09There it is.
01:05:17Come on, you fly boys. Come on.
01:05:23I count six people, right?
01:05:25Check.
01:05:26Get on the radio.
01:05:28Alert air sea rescue.
01:05:29Give our position.
01:05:30Ask him to send us an ad fed that's capable of carrying six passengers.
01:05:34Pronto.
01:05:35He's going away.
01:05:36No, he's just circling for a lower altitude.
01:05:37That's all.
01:05:38He's got us bracketed.
01:05:42Come on in.
01:05:43Come on down here.
01:05:45Yay!
01:05:50You stay close to me, understand?
01:05:52All flyers are strictly wolves.
01:05:54Wolves?
01:05:55That's right.
01:05:56Men will make love to girls.
01:05:57Kiss them.
01:05:59Oh, you mean men like you?
01:06:03Yeah, like me.
01:06:04So stay close.
01:06:06I will, Joseph.
01:06:12You're not sorry we're leaving, are you, Father?
01:06:17We'll see, my darling.
01:06:20We'll see.
01:06:22Here comes your world.
01:06:23Our world.
01:06:39We will see.
01:06:39Oh, no.
01:06:40Oh, no.
01:06:42Just to try and eat, put it down in a hurry, Jesus.
01:06:45The raptor.
01:06:45I have no idea.
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