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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) S2E13 -The Wreck Of The Robot

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00:02Last week, as you recall, we left Dr. Smith, Will, and the robot at play, unaware that
00:07a trio of aliens were waiting to attack.
00:10Good stance, will you?
00:11The flawless fall, the perfect coordination.
00:15Less talk, more action, please.
00:17Silence, you lady.
00:19Observe.
00:22Dr. Smith!
00:24Are you all right?
00:25Like the old saying, seeing is believing.
00:29He did everything perfectly.
00:31Unfortunately, he forgot to release the ball.
00:36Good heavens, this stupid thing is stuck on my finger.
00:39You blithering booby.
00:40Will you please help me get it off?
00:42Pull harder, Will Robinson.
00:44What are you doing?
00:45You made me for life.
00:46We might have to blast.
00:48I'll blast you, you bumping bird right now.
00:53Whatever shall I do, doom fur.
00:57Look at the ball.
00:58It's rolling, away, all on its own.
01:09The ball, he's coming back.
01:12Warning, warning, extreme danger.
01:15He's right, run for your life.
01:16The ball, he's coming back.
01:17The ball, he's coming back.
01:19He's coming back.
01:19I'm coming back.
01:20Oh, my God.
01:21Oh, my God.
01:22Oh, dear.
01:23Dr. Smith, are you all right?
01:25Oh, the pain.
01:26The pain.
01:27The pain.
01:28I think the explosion loosened one of my wisdom teeth.
01:32William, good heavens.
01:36William, good heavens.
01:36What's that?
01:37It already comes.
01:38Who cares?
01:41It's a gift from the gods.
01:44Oh, gold.
01:46Solid gold.
01:48Here.
01:49Come back.
01:49Quick, William.
01:50It's any way.
01:50Follow it.
01:52Dr. Smith.
01:53Will.
01:54Oh, dear.
01:55Where is it, William?
01:56Where is it?
01:57We've lost it.
02:00It's all your fault.
02:05The object you seek is in the cave.
02:08Then why are we waiting out here?
02:10Let's go in and get it.
02:10Maybe we shouldn't, Dr. Smith.
02:12Who knows what's inside?
02:14A hundred gold balls, that's what.
02:16Come along.
02:21You, sir.
02:22Into the cave, quickly.
02:24If you do not mind, I prefer to remain out here.
02:27Get in there, you cowardly clump.
02:43You.
03:02Come along.
03:02Come along.
03:02Come along.
03:02Come on.
03:02Come along.
03:04Come along.
03:08Take a look.
03:13Dr. Smith, look.
03:22Let's get out of here.
03:24Yes, William, I think we should.
03:27Get them all.
03:45Good heavens, who are you?
03:46William, behind you, careful!
03:54We want you.
03:57Who? Who did you say you want?
04:00We want the robot.
04:03Oh, thank heavens. What are you waiting for?
04:06Find out what the gentleman wants?
04:08He who turns and runs away
04:10may get his information another day.
04:13We need the robot.
04:16We will give you gold for him.
04:19No, you can't have him. I don't care what you offer.
04:22Gold, did you say? Let them take him, William.
04:25He's just a machine.
04:26No! Here, take your own gold.
04:30I think you're right, Will.
04:32We don't need the gold ball anyway, do we?
04:34Here, the gold is yours.
04:39It's useless to try and escape.
04:43Your fate is already sealed.
05:00Why isn't you telling her?
05:01I don't need the gold that fell right away.
05:01You, who wants me toinken.
05:06We can't cope with a magic wand.
05:06But not just the gold ball anyway.
05:07This has been sold all over the time.
05:07Why wouldn't we find the gold ball per the
05:25THE END
05:47THE END
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05:51John?
05:52Yeah?
05:57What's up?
05:58Could you give me a hand with this?
06:05Oh, now, come on, you needn't look so glum.
06:08After all, it was you who volunteered to help me this morning.
06:10Well, I volunteered to do the masculine chores, you know, like mow the grass, clean out the garage, change a
06:15few light bulbs.
06:16Well, we haven't any grass, we don't have a garage, and all the lights are transistorized.
06:21Well, I'm glad that Don isn't here to see me in my ultimate disgrace.
06:25You think so? Right now, Don is in the galley teaching Judy how to make a Boston cream pie.
06:31A Boston cream pie? Mm-hmm.
06:33Don, you're not only pretty, you're funny.
06:36Well, Don has been keeping a deep dark secret. He's really an excellent cook.
06:41Well, now I know what they mean when they say a woman's work is never done.
06:45They get some man to do it for them.
06:46Help! Help! Help!
06:49Everyone inside, quickly!
06:50Oh, we've been pursued by three feet!
06:52Now, just a minute. Hold on. What's this all about?
06:55We were attacked by three. Heaven knows what they were.
06:57Well, what happened? Well, we followed a gold bowling ball into a cave.
07:01There were three aliens inside. They wanted me.
07:05A truly terrifying experience.
07:07I computed the aliens. They are capable of sinister and dangerous acts.
07:11We must be in our guard against them.
07:13Can you tell us why they wanted you?
07:15There was a mental barrier between myself and their motives.
07:18I tell you, we're all in dire peril!
07:20Oh, well, now you're safe here. We probably won't be attacked in broad daylight.
07:24I do not wish to place anyone in danger.
07:26Perhaps I should go and find out what the aliens wish of me.
07:29Oh, you'll do no such thing. Now, you're part of this family,
07:32and what happens to you happens to all of us.
07:35My computers are deeply moved by your loyalty.
07:38Ah, they indeed. Sentimentality is all very well,
07:40but it hardly helps our situation.
07:42From now on, we'll take precautions.
07:44We'll carry arms and travel in pairs outside the campsite.
07:47That's not enough, Professor.
07:48From past experience, we know that we simply cannot cope
07:50with these outer space aliens by ordinary measures.
07:53Would you have us dig a hole in the sand and then pull it in after us?
07:56Oh, Dr. Smith, we've been in dangerous situations before this.
07:59We'll probably survive this one, too.
08:02I'm afraid I do not share your optimism, madam.
08:04So far, we've been exceedingly fortunate, but our luck is running out.
08:08I feel it.
08:10All you feel, Doctor, is probably hunger.
08:14Now, I fixed a good dinner, and Don is making a Boston cream pie.
08:18The Major is making a Boston cream pie?
08:21Mm-hmm.
08:23I was right.
08:24My luck has run out.
08:26Oh, dear.
08:42Disasterous truck.
08:43The aliens are attacking you.
08:44Shh.
08:44You'll wake the children.
08:46Relax.
08:46It's a new oxygen unit I installed in the purification system.
08:50The new components are just tight from lack of use.
08:52They'll be all right in a day or so.
08:53Sure move, John.
08:57Professor Robin.
09:00Professor Robinson.
09:02They're here, in this room.
09:05Do not look for us, Professor Robinson.
09:09Doomed.
09:10We're doomed.
09:12It's coming from that chess piece.
09:14We wish to speak with you, Professor Robinson.
09:18You will come to the cave.
09:21If you do not come to us, we will come for you.
09:28I'd better do as they say.
09:30Oh, John, you can't.
09:31It's too dangerous.
09:32You're safe inside the spaceship.
09:34But once they have you in their power...
09:35Look, if they can bring their voices in here through this chess piece,
09:39they can probably transport their material selves in here as well.
09:42I'd rather talk to them on their own ground.
09:44I'll go with you.
09:45Don.
09:46No, John's right.
09:48After all, they did say they only wanted the robot.
09:50But if you really think so, you will be careful, though.
09:53We'll be careful.
09:55They're coming with us, Smith.
09:55Aye.
09:56I'm sure you and the Major can handle the situation.
09:58Of course we can handle the situation.
10:00We just need you to show us where the cave is.
10:02I'll tell you where it is.
10:03I'll draw you, Matt.
10:04Smith, you're wasting time.
10:05But someone must take it.
10:06Take the family.
10:06My wife can do that.
10:08Very well.
10:08Oh, you're making a mistake.
10:09I want you.
10:18Here it is.
10:20I'll wait outside.
10:22Which star?
10:43You have acted wisely, Professor Robinson.
10:47Had you not obeyed, we would have been forced to come after you.
10:59Hello?
11:06Where are you?
11:09You have a machine.
11:12A mechanical man.
11:15I'm sorry.
11:16We need our robot.
11:18We don't need him at all.
11:19Our lives are at stake.
11:21Quiet, Smith.
11:23We are willing to reward you handsomely for your machine.
11:28He's not for sale.
11:30You are a stubborn earth man, Professor Robinson.
11:35I offered you great riches for your mechanical man.
11:40Now, we will have to take him.
11:43And you will receive nothing.
11:46I don't know why you want the robot.
11:49Perhaps if you told us, we could help you.
11:52Only the mechanical man can solve our problem.
11:56For the last time, will you sell him to us?
12:02He's not for sale.
12:04Very well.
12:06Then we will act accordingly.
12:09I think we should accept their offer.
12:11We asked you, Smith.
12:12Let's get out of here.
12:15Wait for me!
12:20Ah.
12:22A little water and in a few days we'll be having crisp green lettuce.
12:26I shall not be here to see the results of our work.
12:28Why not?
12:29My number is up.
12:31Oh, that's no way to talk.
12:32Nothing's going to happen to you.
12:33My senses tell me my time grows short.
12:35For this robot, honesty is kaput.
12:38In other words, I've had it.
12:41You've been acting strangely ever since those three aliens showed up.
12:43There's nothing to be afraid of.
12:46We'll protect you.
12:47It is not enough.
12:48Despite your best efforts, I am doomed.
12:52I knew it.
12:53I knew it.
12:54They have come for me.
12:56No!
12:57Don't shoot.
12:58Don't shoot with us.
12:59Oh, Dr. Smith.
13:00Yes.
13:00The robot thought it was the aliens.
13:04Look at you.
13:05A grown robot.
13:06Acting like a frightened child.
13:07You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
13:09Despite the fact that I am not programmed for fear, it is an emotion which can be acquired.
13:15Color him yellow and call him coward.
13:17That's not fair, Dr. Smith.
13:18Yes, the robot has proved his courage time and time again.
13:21Has he indeed?
13:22He's a coward.
13:23That's exactly what he is.
13:24You quivering quintessence of fear.
13:27I am ashamed.
13:28And so you should be.
13:29Oh, Dr. Smith, please.
13:30You're making the robot very unhappy.
13:32We cannot hide from the truth, my dear.
13:34He's definitely a liability.
13:35And the sooner we turn him over to the aliens, the better.
13:38You are a cruel, cold man, Dr. Smith.
13:40Bah!
13:41Where are you going?
13:42Who knows?
13:43Who cares?
13:47Not I.
13:51Dad, I can't find the robot.
13:53I've looked all over.
13:54Do you know where he is?
13:55I haven't seen him since lunchtime.
13:56Have you?
13:57Yeah, he's in the law deck being guided by Smith.
13:59No, he isn't.
14:00And Dr. Smith isn't there either.
14:02Oh, I should have known better.
14:03The Bloop could have done a better job than Smith.
14:05Indeed.
14:06I heard that last remark, Major.
14:08Your anxiety is ill-founded.
14:09That Neanderthal ninny is quite safe, although hardly mentally sound.
14:13He's a mass of fear.
14:14It's disgusting.
14:15Where is he?
14:16Hiding behind those rocks.
14:17Well, I can't say that I blame him for his anxiety.
14:22Despite my deep sympathy for him, I suggest you sign someone else as his protector.
14:27Now, what's the matter, Smith?
14:27You getting just a little bit nervous?
14:29Certainly not.
14:30It's just that his computers keep chattering and they set up a fearful din.
14:34I simply cannot bear the sound.
14:36In my opinion, 200 traumatic robots wouldn't be as annoying as one Zachary Smith.
14:40Indeed.
14:41I'll stay with him for a while.
14:45Marooned on this barren planet.
14:48Beset by grotesque aliens and monsters.
14:51And now we have a terrified mechanical dunderhead on our hands.
14:56Ring.
14:59Hi.
15:03Don't you want to talk?
15:06Oh, Will Robinson.
15:09I am so unhappy.
15:11Soon I'll be taken away from these familiar surroundings.
15:15From the friends I love.
15:17The good life will be lost forever.
15:20Don't talk like that.
15:21It'll only make you feel worse.
15:22I know.
15:23I try to fight it.
15:25But without success.
15:27Only this morning I had this strange sensation in my senses.
15:30I can't imagine what it was.
15:33An explanation is simple.
15:35I was crying on the inside.
15:37Robots can't cry.
15:39You just don't understand, Will Robinson.
15:43Oh.
15:45I have that strange sensation again.
15:47You mean you think you're gonna cry?
15:49Yes.
15:50Please leave me.
15:52I do not want you to see me in this condition.
15:54All right.
15:55I'll wait for you back at the Jupiter.
15:57Please go.
16:01Oh.
16:02I feel so miserable.
16:07Oh.
16:08Oh.
16:10Oh.
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19:47Well, they took the robot's disappearance pretty hard.
19:49Well, the children aren't the only ones who feel badly about it.
19:52Every time I look around, I keep expecting to see that silly machine with its arms waving, saying,
19:57Warning, warning, it does not compute.
19:59Ah, but you do compute, dear lady.
20:01You're a lovely woman, a splendid mother, and an excellent cook.
20:05I shall have three slices of toast this morning instead of my usual two.
20:08Ah, breakfast is over and lunch is at noon, Smith.
20:11Thank you for the meal schedule, Major, but I couldn't care less.
20:14It just so happens that I was attacked by pangs of hunger during the night.
20:18I defeated the enemy by a quick raid on the food locker.
20:21You didn't happen to see the robot while you were up, did you?
20:23No, I did not.
20:25The aliens have taken him.
20:27It looks that way.
20:28I can't truthfully say that I'm sorry.
20:30When the safety of all is jeopardized by the presence of one, that one must go.
20:34The aliens were here all right.
20:36And I found the robot's tracks when he followed them off.
20:39Dad, we've got to get him back.
20:41Well, Don and I are leaving right now, son.
20:42Personally, my boy, I think you're making much ado about nothing.
20:46Oh, that's where you're wrong.
20:48The robot is a very important part of this family.
20:51Yes, and now that he's gone, guess who's going to do his chores?
20:55I cannot imagine.
20:56You.
20:56What?
20:57We all have much to do.
20:59You seem to be the only one with any pleasure time.
21:02Oh, that poor dear machine.
21:04We have suffered an irreplaceable loss, William.
21:06We must leave no stone unturned in our efforts to locate him.
21:09But, Dr. Smith, you just said...
21:11Words, just words, to cover my broken heart.
21:14The robot is like a brother to me.
21:17Brother.
21:39Well, they found what we were looking for.
21:41Yeah.
21:43Oh, they really tore him apart.
21:45I wonder what they wanted.
21:47I don't know. Maybe they were curious as to how he worked.
21:50Well, we hope we can get him back together again.
21:52What a mess.
21:54Well, our first problem was getting him back to the ship.
21:56That will not be necessary.
21:59We shall be through with the mechanical man soon.
22:03You had no right to take him in the first place.
22:05I believe, Professor Robinson, that you Earth people have a say.
22:10Might makes right.
22:12What do you want with the robot?
22:14The mechanical man is a most interesting machine.
22:18We happen to be interested in machines.
22:22If you'd have asked, we'd have let you examine him.
22:24You wouldn't have had to go through all this trouble.
22:26We did ask and were refused.
22:30We have had him long enough. We want him back.
22:32We have not yet completed our examination.
22:35Well, that's your tough luck.
22:37Let's take him, John.
22:39Be careful.
22:41You risk your life foolishly.
22:44Perhaps now you will act with more caution.
22:47When we are through with the robot, he shall be returned to you.
22:53How do we know you'll keep your word?
22:54As proof of our good faith, you may take the head of the mechanical man.
23:01We have finished with it.
23:06I don't think we have any choice.
23:20We'll be waiting for the rest of him.
23:37I've got a good idea.
23:38I'm a good idea.
23:39I'm a good idea.
23:40I'm a good idea.
23:51I'm a good idea.
23:52Where is he? He's all right, isn't he?
23:55We'll know as soon as the alien's returning to us.
23:57Something's happened to him.
23:59They dismantled him.
24:00We're gonna have a very big reassembly job on our hands.
24:02We'll get him back together again, won't we, Dad?
24:05We'll try.
24:06But you've gotta remember one thing.
24:08That robot is a very complex piece of machinery.
24:12There may be some parts that...
24:14won't work again.
24:15We can do it. We've gotta do it.
24:18The robot isn't just a machine to me, Dad.
24:20We all feel that way about him, son.
24:23I know, but...
24:24we sorta got a special feeling toward each other.
24:27Like we were brothers.
24:29I mean, if I had a brother,
24:31I'd like him to be as nice as the robot.
24:33You've got two lovely sisters, son.
24:36They're nice, too.
24:37I know, but...
24:38they're different. They're girls.
24:41I think I know what you're trying to say.
24:44Look.
24:45When the aliens bring that robot back,
24:47we're gonna do the best we can
24:49to put him back together again.
24:50But if we can't,
24:52you're gonna have to adjust to that loss.
24:55Nothing's permanent, son.
24:57Neither men nor machines.
25:00You know the nice thing about having a son?
25:04You can watch him become a man.
25:06And grow up with him all over again.
25:08You wanna come outside with me?
25:10You wanna stay here?
25:11I'll come with you.
25:16Now, this should shake him up a little.
25:19Been waiting for a long while to get back at Smith.
25:21Oh, Don, you shouldn't.
25:22I think it's a cruel joke.
25:23Oh, Judy, there's no harm in it.
25:24As a matter of fact, it might teach him a lesson.
25:27You wait here.
25:36Dr. Smith, I have returned.
25:44Well, that's a thrilling bit of news.
25:48Well, where are you, you bellicose bumpkin?
25:51Come, come. Don't play hide-and-seek with me.
25:53I simply will not indulge you in this childish nonsense.
25:57I never...
26:00No, it can't be.
26:06I am the ghost of the robot.
26:11I have come back because my spirit is troubled.
26:16And only you can help me, Dr. Smith.
26:21Anything. I'll do anything.
26:24Henceforth, you shall abandon your evil ways.
26:28And never again refer to a robot as a bellicose bumpkin.
26:37Never. I'll never do it again. I promise you.
26:39Oh, yes, I do promise you.
26:40Very well. We shall see.
26:43But remember, if you go back on your word,
26:47I shall haunt you forever.
26:53Your voice sounds very strange, Spirit Robot.
27:00I'll do it again.
27:02Well, that is because I am talking from another world.
27:08Spirit of the robot, are you?
27:09I'll show you some spirit now.
27:11Come on, sir. We'll have no fun.
27:13At my expense.
27:14Lose my foot, sir. Lose my foot.
27:16I'll never forget you for this major. Never.
27:18You will rule this day, I promise you.
27:21Beware, sir. Beware.
27:23Warning! Warning! Warning!
27:25Dr. Smith is irate!
27:27Warning! Warning! Warning!
27:30Warning! Dr. Smith is irate!
27:31Warning! Warning! Warning!
27:33Warning!
27:37John?
27:38Hey.
27:40Hey, hey!
27:41Hey, remember me?
27:42Oh, sorry, Don.
27:43I was reading this book on robot assembly.
27:45I hadn't realized they were quite so complicated.
27:47Yeah, look at that.
27:49Well, with a little luck, we'll get them together.
27:51Yes, if we ever get him back.
27:53We have kept our word, Professor Robinson.
27:57We have learned what we wish to know
28:00and have returned the mechanical man to you.
28:04Look outside.
28:10He's back.
28:20Got a big assembly job ahead of us.
28:22We'll start first thing in the morning.
28:24Do we have to wait so long?
28:26We could start right now.
28:27We'll get a lot of work done by morning.
28:29Yeah, I missed a lot of sleep.
28:31I'd be willing to stay up a week
28:32just to get this robot back together.
28:34All right, let's get started.
28:36I'll get some tools and a work light.
28:37Okay.
28:42Okay.
28:43You want to give me a hand?
28:52I'm gonna have to enlarge that rivet hole.
29:06Look at that power up too high.
29:08Set that low.
29:16Don!
29:17Hurry!
29:17Cut the power!
29:20Now wait a minute, it's all right.
29:23What happened?
29:25I don't know.
29:26I don't know.
29:26That drill went haywire.
29:28I turned it off and it still kept running.
29:30Maybe the switch was stuck here.
29:32It's all right now.
29:34You know, I had the strangest feeling.
29:36Some outside force was controlling this drill.
29:39And I couldn't let go of it.
29:41That's funny.
29:44He's back!
29:45The robot's back!
29:45Wonderful!
29:48Yes.
29:48The aliens brought him back last night.
29:50I mean, we've been working on him ever since.
29:52So I see.
29:54Well, how's it going?
29:56Well, the parts all seem to be here.
29:58Getting them back together, that's the problem.
29:59Let's go.
30:02Well, dear, I have another problem for you.
30:06Oh?
30:06The food storage units have stopped working.
30:11Now, how long have they been out?
30:12A couple of hours.
30:14Lucky I noticed it.
30:15Otherwise, all our supplies would have been spoiled.
30:17I switched it over to auxiliary power.
30:19Do you have any idea what could have gone wrong?
30:21No.
30:22I checked the central power system and it seemed fine.
30:25First the drill.
30:26Now this.
30:27You don't think there could be any connection between the two?
30:30I'll see how there could be.
30:31It's probably just a coincidence.
30:33Dad, can we continue working on the robot?
30:35Oh, well, your father and Don have been up all night.
30:38Besides, breakfast is ready.
30:40Breakfast?
30:41I'm not hungry.
30:42Honest, I'm not.
30:43All right, son.
30:47Here's the assembly manual, Will.
30:49Good luck.
30:50I'd like to help you, my dear boy,
30:51but you understand that I simply cannot do any manual labor
30:53without proper sustenance.
30:55Smith, you could live a week with all that blubber.
30:58Blubber, indeed.
30:58This major is muscle.
31:01Watch this.
31:10This major is muscle.
31:17Watch this.
31:18I'd like to help your body.
31:29You'll just grab some weapons
31:32Don't you think you've spent enough time on the robot for a while?
31:34You can finish it up later.
31:35Breakfast is almost over.
31:37And I'm almost done.
31:38How's it going, Will?
31:39Fine.
31:39Hey, can you help me with a head?
31:40Yeah, sure.
31:42Easy now.
31:50There.
31:51There. Thanks, Donny.
32:01Okay. Keep up and go to work, huh?
32:03That should do it.
32:05I sure hope everything works.
32:21Where am I? What happened?
32:23The aliens took you apart. How do you feel?
32:26There is a slight uneasiness in my sensors.
32:29Well, that's nothing to worry about. You've got a lot of new parts in you.
32:32The explanation is satisfactory.
32:35I am most grateful to you, Will Robinson. I have missed you.
32:39Well, I'm glad to have you back. Those mean old aliens.
32:42From the moment I saw them, I computed they were evil.
32:46You'd better check out your movements.
32:50And the other one.
32:54Good. Now try to move your body.
33:00Oh, something is wrong.
33:02I experienced discomfort in my road attempt.
33:05Well, I can fix that.
33:13There. Now try it.
33:18Ha! Much better.
33:20Come on. The rest of the family will want to see you.
33:23Have I been missed?
33:24You sure have. The place wasn't the same without you.
33:27Having such good friends gives me a warm feeling inside.
33:33That's probably your new conductors.
33:35They'll heat up for a while, but you'll get used to them.
33:37That may be your explanation, Will.
33:40I know differently.
33:41Take my hand. We can walk together.
33:43Oh, come on.
33:44Please.
33:49Indeed, aren't tiny people leaving their possessions about.
33:52Clutter. Clutter.
33:54There.
33:55There we are.
33:58Yes.
33:59A little proper exercise is essential to withstand the vicissitudes of life on this desolate...
34:04What is this?
34:07It's going to be too fast. I wasn't overdue.
34:10How fast.
34:11How fast.
34:11How fast.
34:15How fast.
34:17How fast.
34:21Oh.
34:22Oh, dear.
34:23This diabolical machine turned on me.
34:26What are you headed up to, I?
34:27It wouldn't shut off. I could have been killed.
34:29Let's take a look.
34:32Looks all right.
34:33Come on.
34:40That's working all right now.
34:45Maybe you lose connection. I'll check it out for you later.
34:47You needn't bother.
34:48This monstrous contraption and I are parted company forever.
34:52Take that boot.
34:55Ä—s me.
35:13And you needn't to get involved.
35:13You needn't to get involved.
35:15We say the soldiers of those anti living Actors...
35:15Uma, equal and done!
35:20All right.
35:20Cock-a-a- arquad-a-grave.
35:21Where are you coming from?
35:23Bye bye bye.ações
35:44Help! Somebody! Help!
35:48Help! Help!
35:50Somebody!
35:51Help! Help! Help!
35:54Dad! I can't breathe!
36:09It was horrible!
36:12That's all right now, darling. It's all over.
36:17John, what happened?
36:19Judy was nearly strangled by that hose on a compression unit.
36:22Are you all right now, darling?
36:23Yes.
36:24Look, I don't know what's happening around here,
36:26but every piece of equipment and machinery we have seems to be going crazy.
36:29Well, the electronic stove and the automatic laundry aren't working,
36:32and the light switch in my room is out of order.
36:34Every time I turn it on, I get an electric shock.
36:36You know, this whole thing doesn't make any sense.
36:38I know it sounds crazy, but, well, it's almost as if all our machinery is being controlled by someone.
36:45Well, that idea may not be as wild as you think, darling.
36:48After all, we are living on an alien planet.
36:50Well, we won't be using the chariot for a while.
36:52No? Why not?
36:53I don't know. It went berserk.
36:54Started running without being started.
36:56Then I pulled this out and it wouldn't stop.
36:58So many terribles happening to us.
37:00Yes, and I think I know the source.
37:02Those three aliens who took our robot.
37:04Yes, but if they wanted to harm us, why would they go at it in such a roundabout way?
37:09Look who I have. The robot, and he's working. Practically as good as new.
37:15Oh, we sure are glad to have you back.
37:17My sensors are equally pleased, Judy.
37:21If you feel up to it, I'd like to ask you a few questions.
37:24I will be pleased to tell you all that I know, Professor Robinson.
37:27What do you know about the aliens?
37:29They are creatures of evil ambitions. They desire to rule others.
37:34Can you tell us why they took you apart?
37:35My memory banks are weak on this point.
37:38That's beautiful.
37:39Well, think. Try hard.
37:42I am concentrating. It is all coming back to me now.
37:46The aliens wish to rule the Earth.
37:48Just how do they propose to go about doing this?
37:51By building a device which will control all machines.
37:54With it, they would have the power of life and death.
37:59It's beginning to make a little sense to me now.
38:03A machine that could control other machines would be a very powerful weapon.
38:08It would be so powerful it could control the entire universe.
38:15Oh, dear. I'm freezing. I shall never survive the night.
38:19The temperature is a mild 75 degrees.
38:22We have no power. We have no heat. I'm afraid we shall all perish.
38:26My body temperature is 95.
38:28If you wish to be warm, Dr. Smith, come into my arms.
38:33I'd rather die. Oh, if only I had something hot to drink.
38:38I could warm a beverage for you, but unfortunately my power supply is weak.
38:42Perhaps I should go off to the aliens and throw myself on their mercy.
38:45They are not creatures of compassion. You would be wasting your time.
38:49But we can't just sit here and do nothing.
38:51You got us into this, you meddler. Think of something.
38:54I have only recently undergone a serious repair job, Dr. Smith.
38:58The operation has left my computers weak.
39:00I brought you something to drink, sir.
39:02Oh, some hot coffee. Bless you, my boy. Bless you.
39:06Mom heated over some candles. She says it's the last you'll have.
39:09From now on, we're going to have to use them to light up the spaceship.
39:12My last cup. Truly, this is the end.
39:16Tepid bar.
39:17Well, things could be worse. We still have the hydroponic garden. We won't starve.
39:21And the spaceship offers shelter from the elements.
39:24Indeed. Raw vegetables in a cold spaceship. Hardly a bright prospect for the future.
39:29Dr. Smith, we shouldn't be thinking about ourselves.
39:32Now that the aliens can control machines, the whole universe is in danger.
39:37I have it. He can save us.
39:40I know I should not ask, but what did you have in mind, Dr. Smith?
39:44It's really quite simple. You will go to the aliens. Since you're a machine, they won't suspect you of anything.
39:49Continue. I am listening.
39:51While they're off guard, you can destroy them.
39:54Me?
39:54Yes, you. You said yourself they were monsters?
39:57No. I can't let the robot walk in there and kill them. That would be murder.
40:01What do you suppose they're trying to do to us? What do you say, dear boy?
40:05Negative. You know I am programmed only for defensive purposes.
40:09You lily-livered lump!
40:11And even if he could, I wouldn't let him.
40:14Very well. I have nothing further to say. You may leave me.
40:18Aren't you going to come back to the spaceship?
40:20Thank you no, William. I prefer to stay out here and die alone. Go.
40:24Have it your way.
40:28Dear, I'm cold and I'm hungry. And I don't like it here. I don't like it at all.
40:35The aliens took the robot apart to find out how he works.
40:39And by studying him, they learned the basic principle of all Earth machines.
40:42Then they built some sort of device that controls all the machines.
40:46It's got to be destroyed, Don.
40:48And right away, without the use of our equipment, our chances on this planet are less than zero.
40:52It's not only ourselves I'm thinking about.
40:54Think of the utter chaos on Earth if all the machines went on the blink.
40:58John, are you going to tell Maureen that we're going?
41:01No, I don't think so.
41:04Look, we'll either get back before we're missed or...
41:06We won't get back at all.
41:12I didn't know you were there, darling.
41:14I just got here.
41:17Are you two going out?
41:19Just for a few hours.
41:20Don and I are going to check the camp area.
41:23May I go with you?
41:24No, Don and I can handle it.
41:26Aren't you going to take your laser rifles with you?
41:29No immediate danger?
41:30Well, we'll be back before you know it.
41:34You're going somewhere, Dad?
41:36Don and I have a little job to do, son.
41:38Can I come?
41:39No, not this time.
41:40You and the robots stay here and look after things, all right?
41:42Okay.
41:44I wish them luck in their mission.
41:46What do you mean, mission?
41:48Your father and Major West are going to see the aliens.
41:50To destroy their machine?
41:52Affirmative.
41:53Despite our instructions to remain behind, I suggest we follow them.
41:57I don't know.
41:58Dad wanted us to stay here.
42:00True.
42:01But we could be of assistance to them.
42:03Okay.
42:04We'll follow along, just in case.
42:06Let's go.
42:23What do you think?
42:26I don't know.
42:28I don't know.
42:29It works on a solar energy principle.
42:32It has sound waves that affects other machines.
42:35We should have brought the robot with us.
42:37Give us more information.
42:38Okay.
42:38Here's how it works.
42:39Our purpose is to destroy.
42:40The sooner the better.
42:41You are wasting your time, Professor Robinson.
42:46Our creation cannot be destroyed.
42:49Soon, we will be the masters of the earth.
42:54Do you not think it ironic that man, in his desire to advance his civilization,
43:01has created the very instruments which will enable us to destroy him?
43:07Machines were created for the betterment of mankind,
43:10not its destruction.
43:12That is a matter of opinion.
43:14Well, this is one machine that isn't going to hurt anyone.
43:17I know what you are thinking.
43:19Your weapons are useless machines, Professor Robinson.
43:24Now, I suggest that you return to your spaceship.
43:28There is nothing you can do here.
43:31If our lasers won't work, maybe we'll just have to destroy ourselves.
43:34Now we get you a try.
43:35Tia!
43:37Will!
43:39What are you doing here?
43:40The robot thought we might be able to help.
43:43The mechanical man is mistaken.
43:45Our invention is invulnerable.
43:48Neither man nor machine can destroy it.
43:51Is that true, sir?
43:53I'm afraid so, son.
43:54Stand back.
43:55I shall destroy this terrible invention.
44:05Keep going!
44:06Don't stop!
44:09No!
44:11No!
44:14No!
44:14No!
44:15No!
44:15No!
44:16No!
44:17No!
44:17No!
44:22No!
44:23I don't think I can do it!
44:25The force is too strong for me!
44:28I can't move!
44:42He did it.
44:43He did it!
44:53it was the aliens that were wrong their machine was not invulnerable i don't understand how'd you
44:59do it it was the alien who gave me the clue clue what clue he said that their invention could
45:05not
45:05be destroyed by neither man nor machine it is obvious that i am not a man but i am also
45:11not
45:12quite a machine i suppose i must be something in between dad don look at this
45:23it disappeared and they thought they'd conquer the universe by controlling its machines
45:30ironic isn't it that the very instruments they chose as weapons finally destroyed them
45:35but what for those three capes we would never know they'd been here in the first place
45:42there we go
45:47let's get back
46:12lovely
46:13lovely
46:19what kind of contraption is that dr smith it's a punker my boy very popular with rajas pashas
46:24caliphs and similar powerful potentates you may share in its cooling breeze if you promise to hold
46:29your breathing down to a minimum that's a pretty good breeze but does it do anything for the robot
46:37it lowers my thermal balance to a point where all senses perform at optimum efficiency be still you
46:44babbling bird brain no one is interested in your state of health have either of you seen penny well i
46:51haven't seen her since breakfast mom would you care to cheer the blessings of my humble invention madam
46:55no thank you
46:57no thank you
46:59no thank you
47:02no thank you
47:04no thank you
47:04all right
47:06oh boy what a time for the air unit to go out
47:09yeah someone sure overloaded it
47:12you know you said that as though you think i did it
47:15well that wasn't my meaning
47:16you know you're being a little hypersensitive don
47:19hypersensitive
47:19oh now look
47:26oh dear i was hoping penny was up here
47:28she's not in her cabin
47:33you want me to go look for her
47:34no no that's all right i mean you go on with your work i'll go
47:44oh here's a thirsty one you're not going to die like all the others because of the heat
47:49i'll see you there here debbie you want to water it
47:52here we go
47:56there we go
47:58isn't it lovely
48:00there
48:08there
48:09there
48:12there
48:12there
48:12there
48:13there
48:20there
48:30THE END
49:01THE END
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