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Alien Shadow from the Void is a classic sci-fi mystery film that blends suspense, science fiction, and eerie storytelling. The story follows a mysterious invisible being from outer space that arrives on Earth, leaving confusion and fear in its wake. As authorities struggle to understand the unknown threat, a tense investigation unfolds, revealing clues about the creature’s origin and purpose.

With its unique concept and atmospheric tension, this film stands out as a memorable entry in classic science fiction cinema, offering both mystery and imagination for fans of vintage movies.
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00:00:04The End
00:00:34This is Washington, D.C., and in the files of the Central Bureau, there is a story so strange
00:00:41in its implications that it defies ordinary classification. It is the story of a handful
00:00:48of people who, in the course of one desperate night, held back a wave of panic and pandemonium.
00:00:55It began after sundown, time 7.15, as Flight A Coast Patrol from Travis Field was returning
00:01:04to base, when the nightly air force transport pointed north toward Japan via the Great Circle
00:01:12route. While at sea, the Navy and Coast Guard maintained their usual round-the-clock vigil.
00:01:20And from the equator to the Arctic, the radar network swept the skies with eyes that never
00:01:26sleep. Time, 7.19. An unidentified object was picked up 200 miles southwest of Point Barrow,
00:01:38Alaska. 7.27. An unidentified object confirmed at Fairbanks, Alaska. Heading south-southeast,
00:01:51170 degrees. Height, 75,000 feet. Estimated speed, 5,000 miles per hour. White warning.
00:02:047.39. An unidentified object, 200 miles due west of Vancouver, British Columbia. Course, 170
00:02:15degrees. Height, 60,000 feet. Estimated speed, down to 3,600 miles per hour. Yellow warning.
00:02:307.54. First interceptor flight airborne. Point of interception, 80 miles due west of San Francisco,
00:02:42California. 7.55. Unidentified object past point of interception. Red warning. 8.11. Morro Bay,
00:02:57California. Height, 50,000 feet. Estimated speed, 2,000 miles per hour. 8.15. Santa Monica,
00:03:10California. Height, 10,000 feet. Height, 10,000 feet. Speed, 1,200 miles per hour. 8.18. All traces of
00:03:23unidentified
00:03:23object gone. Red warning lifted. By 8.25 at the Los Angeles branch of the Communications Commission,
00:03:33reports of strong interference with radio and television reception began to pour in from the
00:03:40beach area. The monitors went to work immediately. Mobile units were ordered to converge on the
00:03:46vicinity of the disturbance. Pinpoint direction-finding devices began to trace the trouble to its source.
00:04:01This is Mobile 1, Hazen speaking. We're at Ocean and Beacon Way, interference strength 2,
00:04:09bearing 27 degrees. Over. Mobile 1 from center. Roger. Over. Mobile center from Mobile 7. Over. Go ahead,
00:04:17Mobile 7. This is Mobile 7 from the Pacific Center and Beach 4. Interference strength 3, bearing 39 degrees.
00:04:25Over. This is Mobile Center. Roger. Standby. Mobile 1 and Mobile 7. From Mobile Center, point of interception
00:04:35estimated 3 miles north of surf. Repeat. 3 miles north of surf. Acknowledge. This is Mobile 7. Roger. Mobile 1,
00:04:44Roger. Mobile 7. Roger. We'll go now.
00:04:51Okay, Charlie, let's get moving.
00:05:04Yes, what is it? Take me to a phone quick. I need an ambulance. What's the matter? My husband and
00:05:08Pete out there in the picnic
00:05:09ground just above the beach. They've been hurt. Well, this is a communications car. I'll phone it in from here.
00:05:16A Mobile 1 to Central. Over.
00:05:21Did you make that out, Charlie? Not a word. A Mobile 1 to Central. I can't reach you. Repeat.
00:05:29They must be getting us all right. A Mobile 1 to Central. Have an ambulance set to beach at surf.
00:05:35Emergency. Two men heard. Acknowledge.
00:05:40Roger now. I'm sure they'll be here soon now. Tell us what happened.
00:05:46Oh, this man. He just kept coming at us. It was awful. Who?
00:05:49I don't know. He was wearing a suit like a diver. Hurry, please. They're hurt.
00:05:54Charlie, you better wait here. I'll go down and take a look.
00:06:01The young woman's hysteria became obvious as they reached the picnic grounds at the beach.
00:06:07There was no sign of the mysterious intruder, and little could be done for her husband and their friend until
00:06:14the ambulance arrived.
00:06:29Hi, fellas. How are you doing?
00:06:32Oh, we're just taking another reading now. What happened down there?
00:06:35The police took the girl and one of the guys to the station.
00:06:38What about the other one?
00:06:39Well, he's on the way to the morgue. That was her husband.
00:06:41You're right on the button, Charlie. 44.7.
00:06:44Report back to Central if you find anything else.
00:06:49Charlie, grab that portable to check the beach with you.
00:06:51Got it right here.
00:06:53I'll pick you up right here in about an hour.
00:06:55Where are you going?
00:06:56Police asked me to drop by the station and sign a report.
00:06:59I'll see you later.
00:07:01If you don't, you know where to look for the body.
00:07:12Like I said, we were just starting to eat and we heard something tracking through the sand toward us.
00:07:17I looked up and couldn't see anything.
00:07:19Then Betty screamed.
00:07:20At what?
00:07:21At what?
00:07:21I thought you couldn't see anything.
00:07:22At first we couldn't.
00:07:24Then this guy started toward us.
00:07:26What kind of a guy?
00:07:27How should I know?
00:07:28He was wearing some kind of a helmet over his head.
00:07:30He could have been a deep sea diver or anything.
00:07:32All right.
00:07:33After you saw this dive of what happened.
00:07:36Well, we jumped up.
00:07:38Ed, that was Betty's husband.
00:07:40He allowed him to stop.
00:07:41But he just kept coming.
00:07:43I never saw anything like it.
00:07:45He didn't say anything.
00:07:46He just kept moving in.
00:07:48And then you say he attacked you.
00:07:50Well, we didn't give him a chance.
00:07:51Ed grabbed a piece of wood and took a swing at him.
00:07:54That didn't stop him.
00:07:54He caught the end.
00:07:56That's, that's all I remember.
00:07:58Just because a man's taking a walk, there's no reason to slug him.
00:08:01Besides, you don't look like a guy who frightened so easy.
00:08:04How would you feel if somebody with a crazy helmet with pipe sticking out of it came at you in
00:08:08the dark?
00:08:09And look, I know this sounds, sounds crazy.
00:08:13But there wasn't any head in that helmet.
00:08:15No head.
00:08:17No head at all.
00:08:19It's the truth.
00:08:20I think you need some coffee.
00:08:22I don't want anything.
00:08:26It's all the same to you, Lieutenant.
00:08:27I've got to pick up one of my men at the beach.
00:08:29Okay.
00:08:30Thanks for coming down, Hazen.
00:08:31Hope I didn't put you out.
00:08:32No trouble.
00:08:33So long.
00:08:34You too.
00:08:39All right, let's start at the beginning.
00:08:42Well, did you know the dead man?
00:08:44And his wife.
00:08:45Betty and I went to school together.
00:08:47And you had a year.
00:08:49How long have they married?
00:08:50About a year.
00:08:52Wasn't her husband a little older than she?
00:08:54I don't know.
00:08:55But you said you and Mrs. Evans went to school together.
00:08:58And you never discussed anything personal with her?
00:09:00She did mention he was older, yes.
00:09:02How much?
00:09:0315, 20 years.
00:09:05What difference does that make?
00:09:06That wasn't too hard now, was it?
00:09:08Where do you live?
00:09:10629 and a half East Palm Court.
00:09:13Why?
00:09:15That's where the Evans live, isn't it?
00:09:17Yeah, I board with him.
00:09:19You do, huh?
00:09:21Now, Mrs. Evans is a good-looking woman.
00:09:26What are you trying to say?
00:09:34What time is Bowers?
00:09:37Where?
00:09:40Yeah, I got it.
00:09:42I'll leave right away.
00:09:44You've been on the murder.
00:09:46Near the beach.
00:09:48Keep an eye on this guy until I get back.
00:09:51What are you doing?
00:09:51You'll stay right where you are.
00:09:54At least until Mrs. Evans feels well enough to talk.
00:09:57What do you want from her?
00:09:58Oh, I just want to see if your story checks with hers.
00:10:01After all, you went to school together, remember?
00:10:15You say there were no witnesses, huh?
00:10:17None yet.
00:10:18Anything missing?
00:10:19I don't think so.
00:10:20The cash register wasn't touched.
00:10:22Get a breakdown in the inventory as soon as you can.
00:10:25What about fingerprints?
00:10:26The boys are working on them now.
00:10:37Sorry I'm late.
00:10:38What kept you so long?
00:10:40The lieutenant asked me to hang around a while.
00:10:42Well, what's the score?
00:10:44Ah, looks like one of those things.
00:10:46Pretty girl, older husband, young boarder.
00:10:49Kid claims some guy without a head knocked the old man off.
00:10:52Yeah, don't think.
00:10:53Anything else?
00:10:55Yeah, he had a diver's outfit with horns.
00:10:58No, he's gonna have to do better than that.
00:11:00How are we doing?
00:11:01I took a reading about his horse.
00:11:03About ten minutes ago.
00:11:04The radiation has gone out with the tide.
00:11:06What about the radio horn?
00:11:08It's worth being fired again.
00:11:09I just got a call from Central.
00:11:11They said Mobile 7 picked up some new trouble northeast of here.
00:11:14Here we go again.
00:11:16Hop in.
00:11:27Who reported this murder?
00:11:30There he is there.
00:11:31He lives next door.
00:11:32His name is George Nelson.
00:11:33Hey, Mr. Nelson.
00:11:34Yes, sir.
00:11:35Come here, will you?
00:11:37I'm Lieutenant Bowers, Homicide.
00:11:39You found this buddy?
00:11:40That's right.
00:11:41He must have just locked up for the night when this happened.
00:11:43How do you know that?
00:11:43Well, he usually does around this time.
00:11:45What were you doing here?
00:11:46I was sitting home watching the fights on TV and all of a sudden the things start acting up.
00:11:50What has that got to do with it?
00:11:52Well, you don't know the set.
00:11:53You know, it wouldn't work at all when I came home to supper.
00:11:56Then all of a sudden it cleared up fine.
00:11:58So I thought, well, I'll just set to look at the fights again and all of a sudden out it
00:12:01goes again.
00:12:02So I thought maybe the battery station down here was overcharging the circuit and so I get back and take
00:12:06a look, that's all.
00:12:08Hey, don't you ever quit work?
00:12:10What's up this time?
00:12:13Another murder?
00:12:15What are you doing here, Hazen?
00:12:17Same as before.
00:12:18Still trying to track down that signal in the field.
00:12:20Hey, uh, does that stuff work on TV too?
00:12:22It has been for hours.
00:12:24What'd I tell you?
00:12:25What's the matter?
00:12:26Seems to sit one on the blink.
00:12:28Well, at least we know we're on the right track.
00:12:30How'd you make out with that border?
00:12:32He's still sticking to her story.
00:12:34The guy had no head.
00:12:36Well, I'll be seeing it. So long.
00:12:51Right.
00:12:51And so the communications team resumed its mission, to track the mysterious interference to its source.
00:12:59Via accurate readings taken at regular intervals, by stationary and Mobile units,
00:13:05it was determined that the disturbance was moving in a northeasterly direction.
00:13:11By 1034, Mobile Center had pinpointed the disturbance at the edge of the Huntington oil fields.
00:13:19Units one and seven were instructed to close in.
00:13:30Hey, Charlie, do you see what I see?
00:13:33Yeah, the oil field.
00:13:35Let's hope our trouble's burning up.
00:13:37Well, there's only one way to find out.
00:13:46Look, Sarge.
00:13:47Two murders and an explosion in one precinct is big news.
00:13:50Now, come on, you can't pit it all on the young border.
00:13:54Now, can you?
00:13:56Very funny.
00:14:01Yeah?
00:14:02I'm Hazen at the communications commission.
00:14:04Oh, the lieutenant's waiting for you.
00:14:08There's a wheel.
00:14:10You heard the man. Communications commission.
00:14:13Tommy, just kind of, uh, interference happens very often.
00:14:16Never anything like this.
00:14:18It's on the move all the time.
00:14:19It means some harm with a transmitter in the car.
00:14:21It's not a transmitter.
00:14:23We don't get a definite disturbance.
00:14:25It's just, it's just interference.
00:14:27Mm-hmm.
00:14:28Then you have no idea of what it is, huh?
00:14:31Not yet.
00:14:32How are you making up?
00:14:33Not so good.
00:14:35You were here when I questioned that boy about the murder at the beach.
00:14:38You got anything more out of it?
00:14:40Yeah.
00:14:41Come on with me. You might want to see this.
00:14:49Ah, I see you're just about done.
00:14:51Thanks, you can go now.
00:14:57Are you sure this is what the man looks like?
00:15:00What do you say, Betty?
00:15:03Well, just about, only I think the tubes were a little lower down.
00:15:06And you still insist there was no head inside the helmet.
00:15:08I'm positive there wasn't.
00:15:10What about you?
00:15:12Well, it was dark.
00:15:13I couldn't swear to it.
00:15:15Thanks, that'll be all.
00:15:16You mean we can go now?
00:15:18Yeah, for the time being.
00:15:20Just stick close to home.
00:15:21I may want to see you again tomorrow.
00:15:22We'll be there.
00:15:23Come on, Betty.
00:15:25Kind of changed a mind about those two, haven't you?
00:15:27Yeah, I guess I have.
00:15:28Hey, we'll bring in the old man, will you?
00:15:32Don't tell me you believe this story about this, this whatever it is.
00:15:36I know it sounds as phony as it ever did, but...
00:15:39Sit down, will you please?
00:15:40You're the, uh, watching at the Huntington oil fields?
00:15:43Oh, yes, sir. I've been with the company for over 22 years.
00:15:45Will you tell Mr. Hazen here exactly what happened?
00:15:49Walter, like I said before, I was just closing the gate for the night when I saw this fellow coming
00:15:54up.
00:15:54I was never so scared in my life.
00:15:56Yes, go on.
00:15:57Well, it wasn't the man so much as the suit he was wearing.
00:16:01Well, he wouldn't stop when I hollered at him.
00:16:04He just pushed his way right in through the gate and walked right up to the tank.
00:16:08You carry a gun? Did you try to stop him?
00:16:10Oh, well, there was much to close the tank. I was afraid to shoot.
00:16:13So I thought I might call for help.
00:16:15And just I got to the shack, the tank blew up.
00:16:19Oh, you should see the sight.
00:16:20Uh, sir, can you give us a description of this man?
00:16:23How would you say he was dressed?
00:16:25Well, sir, like I said before, he wore a sort of a, a sort of flyer's, uh, not outfit, with
00:16:32a helmet attached to it.
00:16:34How tall was he?
00:16:35Oh, he was a giant of a man.
00:16:37And he had tubes sticking out of that thingy, that helmet he wore.
00:16:41Uh, can you tell us what his face looked like?
00:16:44Oh, sir, though you got pretty close to me.
00:16:47I could swear, the man had no face.
00:16:50Now, if you saw this man again, would you recognize him? I mean by his outfit.
00:16:54Oh, I'll never forget that sight if I lived to be a hundred, sir.
00:16:59Would you say this is the man?
00:17:01Wait, sure, that, that's him!
00:17:03Well, thank you very much. You may go now.
00:17:05Well, all right, sir.
00:17:09Well, Higson, what do you say now?
00:17:13Beats me. Descriptions check all right.
00:17:16This could be some kind of flying suit. High-altitude equipment.
00:17:20Yeah, that's what I've been thinking.
00:17:21Well, how do you explain that stuff about the missing head?
00:17:23Nah, we can discount that.
00:17:25These people were frightened.
00:17:27Tonight, nobody really took a close look at it.
00:17:29I guess you're right.
00:17:30But whoever he is, that outfit doesn't look like one of ours.
00:17:33Of course, he could have been dropped by parachute.
00:17:37You been sabotaged?
00:17:38Wait a second.
00:17:39I think we'd better wire a report to Washington, see what they say.
00:17:42Yeah, you can use our teletype.
00:17:44I'll tip off the only place the police to be on the lookout for something unusual.
00:17:48Hey, wait a minute. What about the press?
00:17:50Oh, I don't think they know too much now.
00:17:51You better keep it that way for a while, at least,
00:17:53till we find out whether a friend is still around here.
00:17:55Well, if he is, I think we can find him for you.
00:17:58My hunch is that he's carrying something around that's causing all this disturbance,
00:18:02whether he knows it or not.
00:18:10Yeah, kill that Page One lead.
00:18:12They let the border and the girl go.
00:18:14Hmm?
00:18:15How do I know?
00:18:16Maybe the lieutenant thinks that the guy in a flying suit knocked off the husband.
00:18:20Mm-hmm.
00:18:21Nah.
00:18:22No, no, not a chance.
00:18:23Not a chance of an exclusive on that picture.
00:18:25They're making a blanket release in the morning.
00:18:28Hmm?
00:18:29Oh, there's a guy from the communications commission in there now.
00:18:32Yeah, I'll call you back later if there's anything new.
00:18:35Okay.
00:18:40Come in.
00:18:42Sorry to interrupt you, Lieutenant.
00:18:43Yeah, what is it, Jim?
00:18:44There's a teletype cam for you.
00:18:46Oh, thanks, Jim.
00:18:46We're waiting for it.
00:18:47That was fast.
00:18:51Well, here's our answer.
00:18:52Looks like they never sleep in Washington.
00:18:55Says to contact a Major Andrews, care of Dr. Wyatt, director of the Griffith Institute.
00:19:01It's kind of late.
00:19:02I'll give him a call.
00:19:03Well, you're at it.
00:19:04I'll go out the car and check in with Central.
00:19:05Okay.
00:19:14Well, that's a story up till now.
00:19:16We got in touch with Washington.
00:19:18They told us to contact you here.
00:19:21Hmm.
00:19:22Very interesting.
00:19:24What do you think, Doctor?
00:19:28When I see something like this, I understand why your gentleman might have thought sabotage was involved.
00:19:34Lieutenant, are you sure there were no traces of this saboteur, this X-man, found after the explosion in the
00:19:41oil field?
00:19:42Fire department went over every inch of the area.
00:19:45Didn't come up with a thing.
00:19:47Well, then there's a strong possibility that he might have perished in the explosion itself.
00:19:51I doubt that.
00:19:53We're pretty well convinced this man is carrying something that is responsible for all the signal interference.
00:20:01According to the last report I got, there was a definite disturbance about three miles east of the oil fields.
00:20:07Sometime after the explosion.
00:20:10Well, then if he's alive, you should be able to keep an accurate check of his whereabouts.
00:20:13Not that easy.
00:20:14As a matter of fact, we lost contact about three quarters of an hour ago.
00:20:17Maybe he realized you were trailing him and got rid of whatever he had that was causing the disturbance.
00:20:22In that case, there's nothing much my department can do to help you.
00:20:26I guess it's up to us.
00:20:29Unless you have some suggestions.
00:20:30Well, let me think out loud for a minute.
00:20:33It might just be that what we've been talking about so far, and this phantom as we'll call him, ties
00:20:39in with what the doctor and I've been discussing.
00:20:41That is very possible.
00:20:44I don't know whether you know it or not, but somewhere around 7.30 this evening, our radar networks picked
00:20:50up an unidentified object off Point Barrow, Alaska.
00:20:54They traced it clear down to Santa Monica before they lost it.
00:20:58Santa Monica?
00:21:00That's where we first picked up our radio interference.
00:21:02Yeah, right at the scene of the murder.
00:21:04Well then, if all these things tally up, we've got some idea of how our man got here.
00:21:09You mean that he came in some plane?
00:21:11In that case, somebody would have seen it land and take off again.
00:21:15Or did it crash?
00:21:16No.
00:21:17No, we don't think it was a plane.
00:21:20No rocket or jet that has been built so far can attain the speeds of 5,000 miles an hour.
00:21:26Particularly for such a great distance.
00:21:28And maybe we're on the wrong track altogether.
00:21:31Couldn't your unidentified object have been a meteor?
00:21:34They travel at a terrific speed.
00:21:36Yes, fast enough for most of them to burn themselves out the moment they hit the Earth's atmosphere.
00:21:43And did it occur to you that meteors are not very likely to travel horizontally all the way from the
00:21:49North Pole to California?
00:21:52Well, if it wasn't a meteor.
00:21:54A flying missile of some type.
00:21:57How do you figure this phantom tide in?
00:21:59We're not sure that he does.
00:22:02I don't care what you say.
00:22:04But it doesn't make sense to me.
00:22:06Anybody trained in sabotage would say on the cover.
00:22:10This guy's walking around in a monkey suit.
00:22:13Killing people.
00:22:17Excuse me, Dr. Watt.
00:22:19Is there a Lieutenant Bowers in here?
00:22:20Oh, yes.
00:22:21What is it, Miss?
00:22:22There's a Mr. Wakeman from the Chronicle here to see you.
00:22:25Wakeman here?
00:22:27What does he want?
00:22:28Well, there's only one way to find out.
00:22:30Before you go, Lieutenant.
00:22:31I don't believe you've met my assistant, Barbara Randall.
00:22:35Well, hello.
00:22:36Hello.
00:22:39It's Mrs. Randall, Lieutenant.
00:22:42I'll be right back.
00:22:44Barbara?
00:22:45You know the Major?
00:22:46Of course.
00:22:47And this is Mr.
00:22:48The Communications Commissioner.
00:22:49How do you do?
00:22:50Well, I see you are working a little later tonight than usual.
00:22:53Yes, my husband is teaching a late class and he won't be able to pick me up for a while.
00:22:57Besides, I had some work to do in the lab.
00:22:59Well, at least you'll have lots of company.
00:23:02All right.
00:23:03So I shouldn't have come up here.
00:23:05But I've got to get your angle on this beach murder.
00:23:07And your whole department is shut up.
00:23:08Look, Wakeman, will you stop bothering me?
00:23:11There's nothing to say.
00:23:13If you've got an exclusive story from that Evans Damon or Bora, then you know as much as I do.
00:23:17Yeah, but that still doesn't explain anything about the guy without a head.
00:23:21Come on.
00:23:22Who is he?
00:23:23Your guess is as good as mine.
00:23:26You mean you let those two kids go without knowing that?
00:23:30I don't buy it.
00:23:31Well, I did.
00:23:33Well, then you must have an awful good reason.
00:23:37I bet you're trying to tie it in with that other murder.
00:23:41All right, Lieutenant.
00:23:43Don't tell me.
00:23:45I'll get my story somehow.
00:23:48Oh.
00:23:49If you want to know how things turn out, read the Chronicle in the morning.
00:23:55That's right.
00:23:56I'll get in touch with Charlie and Mobile One and have them call for me here.
00:24:00Okay, honey.
00:24:01Won't you come up with anything?
00:24:03No, they're just briefing Barbara here.
00:24:05It's just amazing the way you've been able to put these things together.
00:24:09Don't kid yourself, Mrs. Randall.
00:24:12It seems the press knows as much about it as we do.
00:24:14Well, let's hope they don't come to the same conclusions.
00:24:18A few lurid headlines and every fool on the contrary will be seeing phantoms in space suits and men from
00:24:23Mars all over the place.
00:24:25Yes, I can imagine.
00:24:26And mass hysteria is difficult to check once it gets started.
00:24:30That's why we've got to move fast.
00:24:32Well, from the looks of things, I guess it's up to me.
00:24:35I'll be in touch with you as soon as I hear anything.
00:24:38See you.
00:24:39By 12.30 a.m., the dragnet was in operation.
00:24:43Mobile units patrolled the streets and countryside.
00:24:46They covered an area 35 miles square.
00:24:51Special and sensitive equipment was prepared for action.
00:24:55Everyone on the job was ready to move on the first signal from the Communications Commission.
00:25:02Monitor Corona to Mobile Center, strength four.
00:25:06Brickyard at 160th.
00:25:08Moving toward oil fields.
00:25:10Contact your units.
00:25:12Over and out.
00:25:14Units one and seven for Mobile Center.
00:25:16Units one and seven for Mobile Center.
00:25:18Strength four, interference at 160th in the oil field.
00:25:22Moving due east.
00:25:24Close in.
00:25:25Repeating.
00:25:26Strength four, interference at 160th in the oil field.
00:25:29Close in.
00:25:31Close in.
00:25:43To be here, Joe.
00:25:57Just got here.
00:25:57Trying to set this up.
00:25:59What gives, Jason?
00:26:00It's in this area all right.
00:26:01I brought that guy you kind of.
00:26:02Thank you, Doctor.
00:26:03Quite a walk over those oil fields.
00:26:05Well, it doesn't register as far as the oil fields.
00:26:07I think we'll do better if we split up, man.
00:26:08Right, Lieutenant.
00:26:09You two go that way, Lieutenant.
00:26:10You two go that way, Lieutenant, out here.
00:26:11Prince Joe, you follow him.
00:26:12Come on, Doctor.
00:26:13And you?
00:26:13Oh, forget it.
00:26:34Hey, Jason.
00:26:35Look at this.
00:26:36Yeah.
00:26:37Of course, this way.
00:26:39Hey, Joe.
00:26:41Joe.
00:26:54Hey, Jason.
00:26:576-0-3.
00:27:02We're going strong.
00:27:04That's it, Doctor.
00:27:05Come on.
00:27:18It's leading this way.
00:27:22Come on.
00:27:50It's this way.
00:27:51Come on.
00:28:20They're going strong.
00:28:23That's right.
00:28:24Checks with me.
00:28:25Sure does.
00:28:26He's here.
00:28:27We saw him.
00:28:28There he goes.
00:28:30Come on.
00:28:37He's driving around here somewhere.
00:28:39Yeah, we've got to get up the roof.
00:28:40Vince, go get a lot.
00:28:42Hey!
00:28:42Hey!
00:28:45Let's cut him off.
00:28:46Come on.
00:28:46They're right under here.
00:28:55Anybody see him?
00:28:59There he is.
00:29:01There he is.
00:29:13It's better now.
00:29:18We'll give you 10 seconds for Commander Air starting now.
00:29:22One.
00:29:23Two.
00:29:24Three.
00:29:25Four.
00:29:26Five.
00:29:27Six.
00:29:28Seven.
00:29:29Eight.
00:29:30Nine.
00:29:33We're going in. Help you guys cover the door.
00:29:39Hi, there's nobody in here.
00:29:48Impossible. We saw him come in.
00:29:49Maybe he went out of the window.
00:29:51We won't get very far.
00:29:52Don't touch anything until we check for fingerprints.
00:29:54Doctor, over here.
00:29:56He left his suit and his helmet.
00:29:58Hey, let's spread that thing out so I can get a good shot of it.
00:30:01Take it away, you fool.
00:30:01What's the matter?
00:30:02For your information, that's a Geiger counter and it says hands off.
00:30:05I think you'd better wait outside.
00:30:07I just have a job to do.
00:30:08So do we.
00:30:09And I'm afraid ours will have to come first.
00:30:11And there's no radiation from the helmet.
00:30:13But look at this.
00:30:17So that's what's been caused now this evening.
00:30:20Charlie, you know where we can pick up a lead-lined box in a hurry?
00:30:23Well, Mobile 7 should have one right outside.
00:30:25I'll take a look.
00:30:26Hurry it up, will you?
00:30:27Unbelievable.
00:30:27You know, we all thought that this phantom might be carrying some devices.
00:30:31Causing all the signal interference.
00:30:33Especially when that is due to the very close on his body.
00:30:37That's not the only thing that bothers me.
00:30:39Did any of you get a good look at his face?
00:30:41Not me, he's too far away.
00:30:43Well, I did.
00:30:44Unless I'm mistaken, that helmet was empty.
00:30:46Hey, where am I gonna put this?
00:30:48Oh, where's Dr. Wyatt's station room?
00:30:50Yeah, we'll take it back to the Institute.
00:30:51Right.
00:30:53Find out of me?
00:30:54No.
00:30:55No, that's all right.
00:30:56You can't handle that.
00:31:12Any luck?
00:31:13Not a sign of him.
00:31:14The boys are still searching the grounds.
00:31:16For what?
00:31:17Nobody knows what he looks like without that outfit.
00:31:19Well, Bill and I, Major.
00:31:20The reporter got a flash picture of him,
00:31:22and I just happened to borrow that film.
00:31:24Todd's way to headquarters right now to be developed.
00:31:26Good.
00:31:26Send us a print as soon as you can.
00:31:28Sure.
00:31:28Lieutenant, are you sure you don't want to come with us?
00:31:30We want to make a few tests at the lab.
00:31:32I'd like to, Doctor.
00:31:34Well, you know the situation.
00:31:35I gotta get that guy.
00:31:36Let me know how you make out, will you?
00:31:37Yeah, we'll do that.
00:31:38Sure.
00:31:38You're going to try.
00:31:40You're going to try.
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00:36:35What weave?
00:36:37There is none
00:36:38that materials want solid mass
00:36:43oh you're right
00:36:50it must be some sort of plastic
00:36:52no
00:36:53I'd say it's a metallic substance of some kind
00:36:56well I've seen a lot of interesting alloys
00:36:58but never anything like this
00:37:00Let's try an acid test.
00:37:01All right.
00:37:02Go ahead.
00:37:06Careful now.
00:37:07We'll only take a drop or two.
00:37:10It repels acid like a raincoat repels water.
00:37:14Why, there's no reaction.
00:37:19Well, Major, this looks as though we were going to be here for a long time.
00:37:34Now we have it.
00:37:36The helmet is not radioactive.
00:37:39The suit is.
00:37:42There is no doubt.
00:37:44This spacesuit is conditioned to function above 63,000 feet.
00:37:48The human blood would boil, resulting in the body expanding to twice a size.
00:37:53And death, of course.
00:37:55I know.
00:37:57And it must withstand pressure and counterpressure.
00:38:00Also, it must be so supercharged it can function in thin atmosphere.
00:38:04Now, let's see what it is that is left in this breathing apparatus.
00:38:07Well, how are you doing, Pearl?
00:38:09The gas from the helmet tank breaks down to 11% methane.
00:38:14Ordinary marsh gas.
00:38:15What's the rest of the formula?
00:38:16No, that's where I'm stuck.
00:38:18I can't figure it out.
00:38:20It just doesn't respond to any of the usual tests.
00:38:22Well, how could anyone exist on that combination of gases?
00:38:25You and I couldn't.
00:38:27But apparently, someone can.
00:38:29Oh, doctor, are you trying to say that our X-Man doesn't breathe oxygen
00:38:34and hasn't the metabolism of a normal human?
00:38:38I really don't know.
00:38:40From what we've seen,
00:38:43he has some visitor characteristics which make him appear human.
00:38:47But added to them is this fabulous radioactivity that none of us could spend.
00:38:54I am positive.
00:38:57I am positive.
00:39:21I think the answer lies right here in this helmet.
00:39:24Obviously, he needs it to survive.
00:39:26Otherwise, he wouldn't have risked wearing it where he was sure to be recognized.
00:39:28As it is, he only took it off when he was cornered.
00:39:31But if what you say is true, how can he exist without it now?
00:39:35Let me put it this way.
00:39:36It's like a patient in an iron lung.
00:39:38Sometimes one can be removed for hours at a time without any ill effects.
00:39:41Exactly.
00:39:42And I think the same principle applies here.
00:39:44And that means sooner or later,
00:39:46he has to get his breathing apparatus back or die.
00:39:49I don't understand.
00:39:51Well, I've got an idea.
00:39:53If we were to return this whole outfit to where he left it,
00:39:57he might be tempted to come back to us.
00:40:03Dr. Wyatt speaking.
00:40:04Yes, he's here.
00:40:06No, thank you.
00:40:08Hello, Major.
00:40:10Still at it, huh?
00:40:11Mm-hmm.
00:40:13No, we haven't got a thing, no.
00:40:15The picture?
00:40:19Yeah, hold on.
00:40:20He says the picture the reporter took of our man didn't come out.
00:40:23I was afraid of something like that.
00:40:25The radioactivity must have burned the emotion.
00:40:27Hello.
00:40:28Hello.
00:40:29No.
00:40:30No, we didn't find any fingerprints at all in his clothes.
00:40:33Did you find any?
00:40:36Not too bad.
00:40:38Hello.
00:40:40Will you wait there, please?
00:40:42We don't know what to make of this, either.
00:40:44Have you heard from the communication boys yet?
00:40:47Well, let's hope they turn up with something.
00:40:49Major, excuse me.
00:40:51Hold on a second.
00:40:51Yes.
00:40:52It's Mr. Waitman of the Chronicle.
00:40:53He insists upon seeing you.
00:40:55He does.
00:40:55Where is he?
00:40:56I told him to wait in the lobby.
00:40:57Good.
00:40:58Hello?
00:40:58Well, it's our friend from the press that's here.
00:41:09Don't worry.
00:41:10I wouldn't dare let anyone in on anything.
00:41:12At least not until we get something concrete.
00:41:15Right.
00:41:16All right.
00:41:16I'll see you later.
00:41:19Well, I guess I'd better see this newspaper man.
00:41:22Want to come along, doctor?
00:41:23I think I'll do.
00:41:32Oh.
00:41:33Oh.
00:41:34Remember me?
00:41:35Certainly, yes.
00:41:36And a nice lot of gadgets you got here.
00:41:38We think so.
00:41:39What's on your mind?
00:41:40Well, I was wondering if you might let me take a couple of pictures of that suit you brought
00:41:43up here.
00:41:43I'm sorry.
00:41:44We can't do that.
00:41:45Oh.
00:41:46Well, now, look.
00:41:47I got a wonderful picture of the guy running in the shack, and the lieutenant stuck his nose
00:41:51on my business, and what do I get?
00:41:52A blank.
00:42:09Is that you, doctor?
00:42:33Well, you must have some lead on this guy, otherwise you wouldn't have brought that suit up here.
00:42:37Well, let's just say we were curious.
00:42:50Hello, Bill.
00:42:52Are you back so soon?
00:42:53Isn't Barbara through?
00:42:54I don't know.
00:42:56Well, she's still in the lab.
00:42:57Why don't you go up and see?
00:42:58I will.
00:43:06Barbara?
00:43:08Barbara, are you in there?
00:43:09Sir, Bill, listen to me.
00:43:12I'm not alone.
00:43:13Someone is in here with me.
00:43:16I can't see him.
00:43:18He locked the door and has the key.
00:43:21Operate the door down.
00:43:22No, Bill, don't.
00:43:23Please.
00:43:24You better get help.
00:43:26You mean I've come all the way up here for nothing?
00:43:28I'm afraid so.
00:43:30Good night.
00:43:31Yes.
00:43:31Good night, Mr. Wakeman.
00:43:33Good night.
00:43:45Major, come quick.
00:43:45What's the matter?
00:43:46What's the matter?
00:43:46Where's Barbara?
00:43:47In the lab.
00:43:48The door's locked.
00:43:48There's someone in there with me.
00:43:58I thought you said the door was locked.
00:43:59It was.
00:44:00She's gone.
00:44:01Oh, come in the main entrance.
00:44:02That's the only way anybody could leave.
00:44:04I will.
00:44:04Well, in that case, we would have seen her on our way up.
00:44:06Well, then she must still be in the building.
00:44:07We'd better split up.
00:44:08I'll take the room.
00:44:11Barbara!
00:44:12Barbara!
00:44:14Barbara!
00:44:15Barbara!
00:44:21Barbara!
00:44:22Barbara!
00:44:24Where are you?
00:44:25Barbara!
00:44:42Barbara!
00:44:44Barbara!
00:44:47Barbara!
00:44:49Barbara!
00:44:52Barbara!
00:44:56Barbara!
00:44:59Barbara!
00:45:01Barbara!
00:45:03Barbara!
00:45:03Barbara!
00:45:03Where are you?
00:45:06Barbara!
00:45:07Barbara!
00:45:07Where are you?
00:45:14Any side of her?
00:45:15Not yet.
00:45:16She must be around here someplace.
00:45:18Now you stay here.
00:45:20Watch the main entrance.
00:45:21And I'll check the basement.
00:45:22All right.
00:45:42All right.
00:46:08She's not up there.
00:46:10Where's the doctor?
00:46:11He went down to the basement.
00:46:12Here he comes.
00:46:14You didn't find her?
00:46:15No.
00:46:16I'd better call the police.
00:46:17But there's no telling what could happen to her in the meantime.
00:46:20No, no.
00:46:20Take it easy.
00:46:21We're doing the best we can.
00:46:22But she said she was locked in.
00:46:24And she couldn't see who did it.
00:46:27Can you explain that?
00:46:29No.
00:46:30Not yet.
00:46:50Who are you?
00:46:57Don't come near me.
00:47:00I'm warning you.
00:47:01Don't come near me.
00:47:09Don't.
00:47:23Don't.
00:47:24I don't understand.
00:47:26You're trying to tell me you needed to breathe.
00:47:29And there isn't much left in the tank.
00:47:33One.
00:47:34One, two.
00:47:35One.
00:47:36One, two, three.
00:47:56One, one, two.
00:47:58One, one, two, three.
00:48:06One, two, three.
00:48:33She's in there.
00:48:35Padra!
00:48:36Hey, I can see it happening to me on the bottom left.
00:48:40The bottom is in there, I'm sure it's over.
00:48:45Darling, are you all right?
00:48:46I think so.
00:48:47I'm looking for it.
00:48:48I just saw it, so it must be in here.
00:48:59My steady feet to the ground.
00:49:01He will be killed.
00:49:04I'd better go see it.
00:49:17He was right there.
00:49:20I couldn't see him.
00:49:21I didn't know what to do.
00:49:22Come here, quick.
00:49:27He's disintegrating.
00:49:30Hey, this is amazing.
00:49:48Now, now, quiet down, Venus.
00:49:50Quiet down.
00:49:53Quiet down.
00:49:54Down.
00:50:19Mobile Center for Mobile One, come in, please.
00:50:22This is Mobile Center.
00:50:23Go ahead.
00:50:24Get hold of Major Andrews or Dr. Wyatt at the Institute.
00:50:28I want to talk to either one of them.
00:50:30Will do.
00:50:30Stand by, Mobile One.
00:50:35Dr. Wyatt speaking.
00:50:37Oh, yes, Mr. Hazen.
00:50:40Yes, we're still at it.
00:50:42Lots and lots of excitement, but nothing definite yet.
00:50:47Have you anything to say?
00:50:51The trouble seems to be just about gone.
00:50:54We got a flash in the direction of the observatory once in a while, but I figure that's because of
00:50:58the outfit you're testing.
00:51:03Yes.
00:51:04Lieutenant Bowers ought to be here any minute.
00:51:07Of course.
00:51:08How long will it take you to get up here?
00:51:11Good.
00:51:12See you then.
00:51:18Thank you, gentlemen.
00:51:19Put it down here, please.
00:51:20Barbara, putting that cord in over there.
00:51:23Now you're going to see.
00:51:24I have to resort to ultraviolet light in order to show you what little there is left of the spacesuit.
00:51:35As you can see, it has reduced itself to this liquid and it is in an evaporating stage.
00:51:42The helmet is in the lab and still intact.
00:51:54This is amazing.
00:51:56All the radiation in this suit would, why, be fatal to a normal human being wearing it.
00:52:00Of course.
00:52:02And furthermore, our respiratory system could never simulate gases such as we have found in that breathing device.
00:52:10Well, then we have to assume our so-called X-Man carried his own atmosphere with him.
00:52:15Excuse me.
00:52:16But as a matter of curiosity, why do we refer to this thing as a hymn?
00:52:21I thought it was invisible.
00:52:24Under normal conditions, yes.
00:52:26Yet, Mrs. Randall did see the imprint of a large foot and a masculine hand under ultraviolet light.
00:52:35How do you explain that?
00:52:37I don't know, but the human body is composed of various elements with a carbon base.
00:52:44Like coal.
00:52:46Yes.
00:52:47Now, suppose we maintain the same chemical composition in the body of the X-Man, but substitute silica for carbon.
00:52:56Silica, that's glass.
00:52:57Exactly.
00:52:58Now, it is possible that the body with such a base, if it were subjected to an atmosphere foreign to
00:53:04its origin,
00:53:05might appear invisible to our eyes.
00:53:09Are you trying to say, Doctor, that we're not dealing with a human being?
00:53:15I didn't say that.
00:53:18On the contrary, all the evidence points in the opposite direction, toward a superhuman with an intelligence far superior to
00:53:28our own.
00:53:28How can you tell?
00:53:30First of all, Mrs. Randall saw that he has a hand with digits like our own fingers and a thumb
00:53:37opposing.
00:53:38That alone is a sign of intelligence.
00:53:41And he comes from a civilization that has developed adequate space transportation to enable him to travel to Earth.
00:53:51We have nothing yet that can reach even another planet in our own solar system.
00:53:57That could account for the unidentified objects picked up by radar a few hours ago.
00:54:00My theory is that the spaceship, or whatever it was that he came in, operated on the principle of magnetic,
00:54:11rather than atomic, proportion,
00:54:13and that somewhere in the outer limits met with a condition where the Earth's gravity pulled it down and it
00:54:20fell into the ocean,
00:54:21and that he managed to save his life and reach shore.
00:54:27You really can pick up any type of communications interference, no matter how weak the signal may be.
00:54:32Sure thing. We were on his trail from the minute he left the beach.
00:54:37I never knew you carried such sensitive instruments in your car.
00:54:44What you're told us is very interesting, Doctor.
00:54:46But I've got to make an official report to headquarters.
00:54:50Are you willing to be quoted that the terminal we're after is a creature from another world?
00:54:54All I can say is, we know that our Earth is not the only planet capable of sustaining life in
00:55:01one form or another.
00:55:04You can quote that.
00:55:05Well, I've got to go by some footprints and a hand.
00:55:09That isn't much.
00:55:10No fingerprints, no description, no nothing.
00:55:14And we're after a killer.
00:55:16Has it occurred to you that our ex-man has no apparent motivation for his acts?
00:55:20And might therefore not be an intentional criminal at all?
00:55:23You have a point there.
00:55:25Hey, wait a minute.
00:55:27Come to think of it, the young border we suspected, he did say that the girl's husband threw the first
00:55:31punch.
00:55:32So?
00:55:32So that could have been enough to provoke the strange creature.
00:55:35And the same could have happened at the second murder.
00:55:38Sure.
00:55:39Or what about the fire in the oil fields?
00:55:42Evidently, our man sensed the presence of some gases, which he thought might be utilized in his breathing apparatus.
00:55:48Yeah, that could account for his presence at the oil refineries, where something went wrong causing the explosion.
00:55:53Too bad he got wise to us and took off his uniform, or we'd have been able to catch up
00:55:58with him by now.
00:56:08No, he didn't utter a word.
00:56:10But I'm convinced he was trying to convey a message to me.
00:56:13He kept tapping out a code.
00:56:15I wrote it down.
00:56:17Let me see that, please.
00:56:20Doesn't make sense.
00:56:22Well, it may be based on some mathematical system we know nothing about.
00:56:26But he was trying to tell us something.
00:56:29Why did he run away?
00:56:54What do you think of that?
00:56:56Hell.
00:56:57Hazen must be crazy sending out stuff like that.
00:56:59I guess so.
00:57:00Let's try and get a hold of him.
00:57:02Yeah.
00:57:03Mobile One from Mobile Center.
00:57:05Come in, please.
00:57:06Mobile One from Mobile Center.
00:57:08Come in, please.
00:57:10Mobile One from Mobile Center.
00:57:12Come in, please.
00:57:14Hey, that's Central calling.
00:57:22You better stay here by the car.
00:57:24I'll go tell Hazen.
00:57:29Yes, Colonel Powell.
00:57:31Of course, I'll mail you a complete report first thing in the morning.
00:57:35Yes, sir.
00:57:36Oh, and I'm awfully sorry to disturb you this late at night.
00:57:40Right.
00:57:41Good night, sir.
00:57:43He's around here.
00:57:44This invisible guy.
00:57:45He was in the car.
00:57:46How do you know?
00:57:46Well, I was talking to Randall outside when I heard Central calling.
00:57:50Before I could get over to answer, I saw the door open and shut by itself.
00:57:54He's desperate.
00:57:56For all we know, he could be trying to send a distress signal to his home base, wherever that is.
00:58:00Well, that's what we doesn't get through.
00:58:01We've got enough problems with just one of those guys.
00:58:04Well, at least we know who he's surrounded in the vicinity, and it's obvious what keeps him around.
00:58:08Of course, he's got to come back for what little gas there is left in his helmet.
00:58:12And when he does.
00:58:14Oh, please, the most important thing is to take him alive.
00:58:17If we can only make each other understand, there's no telling how much science can profit.
00:58:21I'll go along with that, Doctor.
00:58:23I've got to make sure that once he's cornered, I'll be able to hang on to him.
00:58:28I think we're all agreed on that.
00:58:29All right, good, then.
00:58:30We must see it from his angle.
00:58:32He's in an alien world.
00:58:33No doubt we are as frightening to him as he is to us.
00:58:36Now, the most important thing, then, is to keep calm at all costs and do nothing to provoke him.
00:58:43Immediately, a simple plan to trap the Phantom went into operation.
00:58:48All obstacles to his entry were removed.
00:58:51To erase any possible suspicion, the doors were left unguarded.
00:58:56And inconspicuous electric eye equipment was set up.
00:58:59All this was connected to a makeshift control board, which would immediately signal the exact location of the trespasser.
00:59:08Now, there was nothing to do but wait.
00:59:12The one road leading to the Institute was blocked off to make certain no outsider would upset the plans or
00:59:19interfere in any way.
00:59:21What's the big idea?
00:59:23Sorry, nobody's allowed through here.
00:59:25Who said so?
00:59:26Lieutenant Bowers orders.
00:59:27Oh, is he up there?
00:59:28He might be.
00:59:30Well, you get word to him that Joe Wakeman of the Chronicle is here.
00:59:33Sorry, bud.
00:59:34I can't leave.
00:59:34Oh.
00:59:35What about them over there?
00:59:37Hey, you over there.
00:59:38Me?
00:59:39Yeah.
00:59:40Aren't you the guy from the communications outfit?
00:59:42Didn't I see you down at the oil fields a couple hours ago?
00:59:45What of it?
00:59:46You got anything to do with it?
00:59:47Well, you'll have to ask Lieutenant Bowers about that.
00:59:50How can I if he won't see me?
00:59:53That's a good question.
00:59:55Yeah.
01:00:11Well, it's quarter to four.
01:00:13Sure taking his time.
01:00:16Time is cheap.
01:00:18Yeah, well, how long can you sit on the edge of your chair like this?
01:00:21More there if we have to.
01:00:23I only hope this mechanism works.
01:00:26Yeah, well, unless he flies in between the wires.
01:00:28I wouldn't take any bets that he can't.
01:00:31Well, if everything else fails, we still have Venus here to help us.
01:00:36You know, I'm certain she sent us to the prisons before.
01:00:38That's why she carried on so.
01:00:51What's the matter, Lieutenant?
01:00:52Is this thing getting you?
01:00:54Oh, no, no.
01:00:56I'm just thinking about public reaction to all this.
01:00:59I'll give something to the press by morning.
01:01:16You know, ever since I was a kid, I wanted to be a pilot.
01:01:19Then after I got my wings and had 75 missions, I thought I'd seen everything.
01:01:24Now, after all this, I know I haven't seen anything.
01:01:28It's here, the back end.
01:01:30Let's set him off.
01:01:30We have another take in easy, once in five minutes.
01:01:32Get up, get up.
01:02:02Major, slow to this way.
01:02:21Let's go, let's go!
01:02:23Let it out!
01:02:35What are you guys trying to do?
01:02:39Well, it's the reporter.
01:02:41Yeah, it sure is.
01:02:42What's going on around here?
01:02:43You guys crazy?
01:02:56How did you get in here?
01:02:57Oh, that don't make any difference.
01:02:59Come on, what's up?
01:03:00What's going on?
01:03:10All right, Lieutenant, you better tell him.
01:03:12I'll reset the wires.
01:03:31Don't be afraid.
01:03:32We want you to live.
01:03:34Don't you understand?
01:03:37Can't you speak?
01:03:38Can't you say something, anything, in any language?
01:03:53Listen, everybody.
01:03:54He's in the lab with me now.
01:03:57He's in the lab with me now.
01:04:00Venus, be quiet.
01:04:02The door is unlocked.
01:04:04Hurry, he's having trouble freezing.
01:04:07I don't think he can last much longer.
01:04:10And please, don't let Venus get at him.
01:04:13And walk in quietly.
01:04:15Quiet, Venus.
01:04:33You see, there's nothing to be afraid of.
01:04:37Nobody wants to hurt you.
01:04:38I've tried to reason with it.
01:04:40I feel he understands, but he can't speak.
01:04:43Wait a minute.
01:04:44I'll try his code.
01:04:45I think I remember it right.
01:04:46I think I remember it right.
01:05:00Better plug in the L to the violent light.
01:05:08Oh, you scared her.
01:05:20No, there will be.
01:05:21No, no, no.
01:05:23Freeze.
01:05:31No, no, no.
01:06:01He must be there.
01:06:09He's going to the root of us.
01:06:29Hey, take this.
01:06:31I'm going after you.
01:06:43That door.
01:06:46In here with a big telescope.
01:07:11Close the door.
01:07:13The switch is over there.
01:07:22Don't sense us something.
01:07:23Quiet, Venus.
01:07:24Well, if he's in here, he'll never get out now.
01:07:26You're always close.
01:07:27This is what I've been waiting for.
01:07:29Please, Lieutenant.
01:07:31This is our last chance.
01:07:33We have to take him alive.
01:07:34Plug in the lamps.
01:07:35There's an outlet here.
01:07:45Hey, look up there.
01:07:56the other way to go.
01:07:57We've got the whole body to go.
01:08:00If I hadn't seen this with my own eyes, what do we do now?
01:08:04Stand back.
01:08:20Amazing.
01:08:22It's cold again.
01:08:23Look.
01:08:25He's trying to speak, but no sound is coming out of his mouth.
01:08:28Look at Venus. She acts as though she hears him.
01:08:32Yes.
01:08:34God can hear sounds that we can.
01:08:36His voice must be beyond the range of the human ear.
01:08:40Maybe he's screaming.
01:08:44He's suffocating.
01:08:50Blow it. It's almost gone.
01:09:18We won't need these lights anymore.
01:09:22In depth he has become visible.
01:09:24As a normal body.
01:09:40No.
01:09:42No.
01:09:43No.
01:09:45No.
01:10:11Andy.
01:10:13It's evaporating.
01:10:32So he came here, wherever from, and right before our eyes, his body went through the
01:10:42final phase of life.
01:11:03It's morning.
01:11:13It's morning.
01:11:14It's morning.
01:11:22It's morning.
01:11:25It's morning.
01:11:28It's morning.
01:11:30It's morning.
01:11:33It's morning.
01:11:36It's morning.
01:11:37It's morning.
01:11:45It's morning.
01:11:46It's morning.
01:11:53It's morning.
01:11:56It's morning.
01:12:00It's morning.
01:12:11It's morning.
01:12:14It's morning.
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