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The Alien Factor 1978 Remastered
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00:00:04You
00:07:26How's it going?
00:07:26Okay, until now.
00:07:28Is the body in here, Sheriff?
00:07:30Yeah.
00:07:31Come on, I'll show you.
00:07:40Oh, my God.
00:07:43What do you think,
00:07:44What do you think, Doc?
00:07:45It looks that way, but I can't be sure.
00:07:48We'd better move Rex inside now.
00:07:50Oh, would you boys help, Steven?
00:07:52Sure.
00:07:53Sure.
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00:08:30Good morning, Jack.
00:08:30Hello, Bert.
00:08:32Rex Walker, huh?
00:08:34How's Mary Jane?
00:08:35She's in shock, but she'll be okay.
00:08:38She say anything about what happened?
00:08:39Shock, Bert. She didn't say anything.
00:08:42Oh, right.
00:08:44What about Rex? How bad's the body?
00:08:46Pretty bad.
00:08:47Must have been some kind of big animal.
00:08:50Apparently, he and Mary Jane were parked out near the river.
00:08:53Doesn't make sense that an animal would attack them in the car.
00:08:57But whatever it is, you and Pete better get out there and find it.
00:09:00Don't worry. We will.
00:09:03Looks like we're getting an audience, Sheriff.
00:09:09That's all we need.
00:09:10Jack, you better get rid of them.
00:09:12Look, I'm going back to my office.
00:09:14Let me know when you hear anything from Ruth.
00:09:16I'll keep in touch.
00:09:17Okay. Pete, want to get me right back to town?
00:09:19Sure thing, Mayor.
00:09:20Okay.
00:09:32Hey, you guys are going to have to get out of here.
00:09:35Wait a minute, Sheriff.
00:09:37We heard what happened to Rex and we want to help you.
00:09:40You heard?
00:09:41Yeah, we heard your call to Pete on my scanner.
00:09:44Hey, you're going to need help, Sheriff.
00:09:45Look, this is strictly police work right now.
00:09:48The best thing you can do is keep your eyes open.
00:09:51And if you see anything, a bear or a bobcat, let us know right away.
00:09:55How can we see anything if we don't go look for it?
00:09:58Rex wasn't looking for it, was he?
00:10:09So cold on the old so...
00:10:15Yeah-hooo!
00:10:18Have a nice drink.
00:10:22Ooh.
00:10:23Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:10:47Look, look at the fish.
00:10:49Did you see them?
00:10:50That's really nice here.
00:10:52Yeah, it's really nice.
00:10:55Listen, why don't you look at me instead of the fish?
00:10:57Oh, no.
00:11:07I said no.
00:11:11Well, if you're going to be like that...
00:11:18I'll see you back at the car.
00:11:21Thanks.
00:11:49So, let's go.
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00:18:09People on the lookout.
00:18:13Oh, no trouble eating. Okay.
00:18:16Goodbye.
00:18:17Bye-bye.
00:18:28I still say the sheriff's gonna need help.
00:18:31What a riot, man. He said not to butt in.
00:18:34So what?
00:18:35There's no law against us going out and looking around.
00:18:37Screw it. They're not gonna give a reward for the animal.
00:18:41Yeah, and it's cold as hell up in those hills.
00:18:43Drink to that.
00:18:45What is it with you guys?
00:18:47I mean, we could probably track this animal down and kill it without any trouble.
00:18:51It would be better than sitting around here and doing nothing.
00:18:58Come on. Come on, let's do it.
00:19:01All right.
00:19:02Hey, that's more like it. I'll give Susan a call.
00:19:05Susan?
00:19:05What do we want to take her for?
00:19:06That's stupid.
00:19:08No, it's not stupid.
00:19:10She's a cool chicken. We're gonna take her with us.
00:19:13You guys got it?
00:19:16Come on, let's get started.
00:19:28Now, look. We all stick together.
00:19:31Something might happen if we get separated.
00:19:34Together, we have three guns against the target.
00:19:36I'd still say we're nuts to take her.
00:19:38Now, look, man. We're taking her.
00:19:41Now, she'll be okay as long as she stays in between us.
00:19:43Come on, will you two stop arguing? Let's get started.
00:19:49Come on, will you two stop arguing? Let's get started.
00:20:14All right,怎么?嘚,
00:20:15what? Hawa-haw!
00:20:24No!
00:20:25Oh, my God.
00:21:05Oh, my God.
00:21:32Look, Eden, I warned them earlier today not to go looking for the animal.
00:21:37I mean, I can only do so much.
00:21:41Yeah, I realized they were just kids.
00:21:45Ruth's doing the autopsies now, but she's pretty sure it was the same animal.
00:21:50Same types of wounds.
00:21:52Uh-huh.
00:21:54Well, look, Edie, your best bet's to talk to Ruth, you know?
00:21:58I mean, she can tell you more than I can.
00:22:00Yeah.
00:22:03Okay.
00:22:04Right.
00:22:05Goodbye.
00:22:08Our over-anxious girl reporter, huh?
00:22:13Yeah.
00:22:14She wanted to know about Ernie, Clay, and Richie.
00:22:17You tell her what Susan said about a monster killing them?
00:22:20No.
00:22:21I think Susan was just a little hysterical.
00:22:24The shock and everything, you know?
00:22:27Hmm.
00:22:27Like Mary Jane, huh?
00:22:29Yeah.
00:22:31The doc says Mary Jane's coming around a little, but she hasn't said anything yet.
00:22:38So we're going to go out looking for the animal first thing in the morning?
00:22:42Yeah.
00:22:42Well, I think we'll start over here near the river.
00:22:48Near where they found Rex Walker.
00:22:51And then we can circle on around down here to the south.
00:22:56It's going to be tough, Sheriff.
00:22:57They're calling for five or more inches of snow tonight.
00:23:01Yeah, I heard the forecast.
00:23:03Well, maybe the cold will slow this animal down and we'll have a better crack at catching up to it.
00:23:24It's going to be tough.
00:23:59It's going to be tough.
00:24:29It's going to be tough.
00:25:30I've never seen anything like this, Jack.
00:25:33Ed Miller's body has all the signs of some rare childhood disease called progeria.
00:25:38Pro-what?
00:25:40Progeria.
00:25:41It's a rare childhood disease that causes an acceleration of the aging process.
00:25:45The skin ages and wrinkles, and the person develops arthritis, arteriosclerosis.
00:25:51The internal organs deteriorate and fail.
00:25:54You mean there really is a disease like that?
00:25:57Well, yes, but it's very rare.
00:25:59Little research has been done on it.
00:26:01And that's what Ed Miller died from?
00:26:03Well, I don't think so.
00:26:06Number one, it's a disease that afflicts children only, as far as we know.
00:26:10Number two, its body has deteriorated beyond old age, almost to the point of being a decayed corpse.
00:26:17The blood, the internal organs, dehydrated.
00:26:23But it could be this disease you're talking about?
00:26:26I wish I could say yes, Jack.
00:26:28That would make things so much easier.
00:26:30But progeria is a progressive disease that takes a longer period of time.
00:26:34And everyone knows that Ed Miller was in town just yesterday.
00:26:38That's right, Sheriff.
00:26:39I saw him coming out of the grocery store.
00:26:41Yeah, I know.
00:26:42I saw him myself.
00:26:46Well, I guess we'll have to chalk Ed Miller's death up to unknown reasons for right now.
00:26:52Now, what do you have on Rex Walker?
00:26:54Jack, I don't know what's going on around here.
00:26:57Beside being mangled, Rex's body was loaded with some sort of very lethal poison.
00:27:02As far as Stephen and I could ascertain, the poison entered the body through the flesh wounds.
00:27:08Which means it couldn't have been a bear or a bobcat that killed Rex.
00:27:13So, where does that leave us?
00:27:19Oh, hello, Ruth.
00:27:22I just came from your place.
00:27:25Stephen told me what happened to Ed Miller.
00:27:27Let me ask you, do you have any other conclusions?
00:27:30There are no other conclusions at this point, Bert.
00:27:34Look, I've got to get back to the office.
00:27:39Jack, if anything else turns up, I'll let you know.
00:27:41Okay, Ruth.
00:27:43I'll talk to you later, Ruth.
00:27:49What the hell's going on, Jack?
00:27:52I wish I knew, Bert.
00:27:55You wish you knew?
00:27:58This kind of thing can give Perry Hill a bad name.
00:28:01And you're worried about that damned amusement park they want to build outside of town?
00:28:05Amusement park?
00:28:06Jack, we're talking about a $30 million entertainment complex.
00:28:11I mean, it could mean hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for this town.
00:28:14Yeah, and a hundred thousand headaches, too.
00:28:17Look, Bert, I don't care about that damn complex.
00:28:20And I don't care about how much money it brings to you, to the town, or to anybody.
00:28:24All I know is we've got five killings on our hands.
00:28:27And I think we ought to call in the state police.
00:28:30Oh, Jack, don't talk like that.
00:28:33Whatever it is, you and Pete can solve it.
00:28:37You are our elected law officers.
00:28:39We don't need any outside help.
00:28:42Now I want you to get cracking on this.
00:28:45And I want some answers, and I want them soon.
00:28:48The longer it takes to solve this, the more the chance of something leaking out.
00:28:53And I won't have any bad publicity.
00:28:56Especially not now.
00:28:58Whether you like it or not, Jack,
00:29:00this complex is going to mean a lot to this town.
00:29:07Whatever you say.
00:29:11Jack, stick it out with me.
00:29:13I've got confidence in you and Pete.
00:29:17Look, I'll be home if you need me.
00:29:23Well, I guess we've got our work cut out for us, huh?
00:29:28Yeah, old buddy.
00:29:30I guess we better get started.
00:29:42I guess we better get started.
00:30:24Where's everybody at?
00:30:26I guess they're all staying indoors with all these killings a lot of guts huh
00:31:00I know in my heart that you're always true but I know in my mind that you're pale and blue
00:31:23Baby, someday, baby, someday I'll return to you and then we'll start again
00:31:44I've been working ever for a chance to move this time ago
00:31:53Ever driving, ever changing, ever driving, ever rocking
00:32:06Baby, someday, baby, someday
00:32:15The waves ask the man past I know the dying is coming back to you, baby
00:32:29Baby, someday, baby, someday
00:32:37I'll return to you and then we'll start again
00:32:44I'm coming back to you, baby
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00:36:52Mayor Wicker?
00:36:54That's right.
00:36:55Hi, Mayor.
00:36:56My name is Benjamin Zachary.
00:36:58Could I talk with you a minute?
00:37:00Sure.
00:37:01Come on in.
00:37:06Have a seat.
00:37:13Now, what can I do for you, Mr. Zachary?
00:37:17Well, this is going to sound a little strange, Mayor.
00:37:20I'm from over in Harford County.
00:37:22I work at the Garrett Observatory there.
00:37:25Oh, sure.
00:37:25I'm somewhat familiar with that.
00:37:27Anyway, two nights ago, I observed a small meteorite that did enter the atmosphere.
00:37:32I tracked it down as much as possible, and it seemingly hit the earth.
00:37:36Well, by my estimation, it hit somewhere on the north side of your town.
00:37:40A meteor?
00:37:42Yes, that's why I came here.
00:37:44I'm somewhat of an, uh, an adventurer.
00:37:48I've dedicated my life to the study and research of strange phenomena.
00:37:52I've made a few expeditions to places like the Himalayas, the Amazon.
00:37:56Bigfoot and all that, huh?
00:37:59Right.
00:38:01Well, I guess when you come down to it, Mayor, I'm one of those people who believe that there
00:38:04are unknown life forms, both here on Earth and on other worlds.
00:38:10In fact, that's why I began working at the observatory.
00:38:13Hmm.
00:38:14This meteor.
00:38:16Nobody around here reported seeing or hearing anything.
00:38:20Well, I don't doubt that.
00:38:21It hit, that is, if it really did hit, around four in the morning.
00:38:25Man, like I said, it was very small to begin with.
00:38:28No, I'd say that it hit around eight to ten miles out in the hills.
00:38:32So it's not likely that anybody would have seen it in the first place.
00:38:37Sounds a little wild.
00:38:38A meteor landing here?
00:38:40Maybe landing.
00:38:41Oh, that's why I looked you up.
00:38:43I just wanted to let you know that I'll be poking around these hills for a couple of days,
00:38:46if that's all right with you.
00:38:47Oh, of course it's all right with me, but those hills are dangerous.
00:38:51We've had a lot of snow up there the last few days.
00:38:53I'm aware of that.
00:38:55I suppose I should warn you, Mr. Zachary.
00:38:58There's some sort of vicious animal loose around here.
00:39:02Several of our citizens have been killed in the past few days.
00:39:06I'm sorry to hear that.
00:39:10I'd like to know more about these killings, if you don't mind.
00:39:14Maybe I can help somehow.
00:39:15Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
00:39:18You see, I've got this pretty big business venture cooking for this town.
00:39:22It involves a huge entertainment complex being built right outside of Perry Hill.
00:39:27And these killings, bad publicity, you know what I mean.
00:39:33How the hell is he going to help, Bert?
00:39:37Now, that's all I need is another in-trained person running around those woods.
00:39:42I don't care what he says, Bert.
00:39:44Do you know for a fact that this man is trained for this kind of thing?
00:39:51I...
00:39:51No, it's not like you to take to a stranger so easily, Bert.
00:39:56And this guy sounds like a crackpot to me.
00:39:59But you're the boss.
00:40:04No way, no.
00:40:06You take him out to the Northridge area.
00:40:08I'm not.
00:40:09You can fire me if you want.
00:40:10But I'm not going to take this guy out on a wild goose chase.
00:40:16Yeah.
00:40:18Yeah, goodbye.
00:40:21What was that all about?
00:40:23Some guy named Zachary wandered into town and somehow he convinced the mayor that there might be a meteor, right?
00:40:30A meteor landed up on the Northridge.
00:40:32A meteor?
00:40:33I didn't hear anything about it.
00:40:35Nobody did.
00:40:36But this guy, Zachary, says that it landed about four in the morning a few days ago.
00:40:41Well, how does he know?
00:40:43The guy who works over at the Garrett Observatory.
00:40:47You know that place over in Harford County?
00:40:51You know, Bert seems to think that he can help us with the killings.
00:40:54They're going out to look for the meteor tomorrow.
00:40:58Damn fools.
00:40:59They'll probably kill themselves up there in all that snow.
00:41:42They'll probably kill themselves up there in the morning a few days ago.
00:41:53From what you told me, it's out there.
00:41:57About three or four miles.
00:41:59And we've got to go by foot from here, huh?
00:42:01Right.
00:42:02There's no roads back there.
00:42:03It's pretty rough terrain.
00:42:05Mostly hills and gullies.
00:42:12Too stuck.
00:42:23Research and gullies.
00:42:24You're about to go by.
00:42:25You know, I've got to be ils today.
00:42:30There.
00:42:35It's green!
00:42:37There.
00:42:42Hi, guys.
00:42:42You're going to go.
00:42:50guitar solo
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00:44:05What in God's name is that?
00:44:08Well, it looks like my meteor is a spacecraft of some kind.
00:44:16Come on, Mayor.
00:44:18Let's take a closer look.
00:44:35Mr. Zachary, I have to admit, that's one hell of a sight.
00:44:39Yes, it is.
00:44:50Do you have any idea what this means, Mayor Wicker?
00:44:54No, and I'm not sure I want to know.
00:44:57Wait a minute.
00:45:03That noise.
00:45:06What noise?
00:45:13Zachary?
00:45:15Zachary?
00:45:17Where are you going?
00:45:19What's wrong?
00:45:23Where the hell do you think you're going?
00:45:25Quiet!
00:45:47What's that?
00:45:48Bear, please.
00:45:50He's trying to communicate with me.
00:45:52He's trying to communicate with me.
00:45:57I'll see you then.
00:45:59Hey!
00:46:01Hello, everybody.
00:46:11Waiting for you.
00:47:02Are you all right?
00:47:06What happened?
00:47:07What was all that about?
00:47:10The blue light?
00:47:12Look, I'll explain later.
00:47:14We've got to get out of here fast.
00:47:16That thing is going to explode.
00:47:44Jack, would you just listen?
00:47:46So when I knelt over the creature, my mind went momentarily blank.
00:47:51And then I was aware of a bright blue light.
00:47:54Then thoughts began to enter my mind.
00:47:59It wasn't really as though someone was talking to me,
00:48:03but I knew that these thoughts were there.
00:48:06The creature communicating with me was apparently transporting zoological specimens back to his home planet.
00:48:13Now I know that he had three creatures that were captured in various parts of the galaxy,
00:48:17but something went wrong with his spacecraft and he was forced down to Earth.
00:48:21When the ship crashed, the alien was mortally wounded,
00:48:24and the electronic screens holding the specimens were deactivated,
00:48:27and the specimens were freed.
00:48:37Those creature specimens have obviously been killing your townspeople.
00:48:41Now I know that the creatures are air breathers, or at least two of them are.
00:48:45And those two are basically non-thinking animal forms.
00:48:49Now they're probably on the offensive in a strange environment, striking at anything that moves.
00:48:54But the alien communicated that the third specimen is a clever thinking creature.
00:49:00And a killer.
00:49:02The only thing I know about that third creature is that it's hard to detect in bright light.
00:49:08I assume it must be some sort of an energy being.
00:49:11And that's it?
00:49:13That's all I know.
00:49:15The alien died, I guess.
00:49:17And the thought stopped right after it communicated that the spaceship was about to explode.
00:49:22Do you really expect us to believe all that?
00:49:25Jack, believe him.
00:49:27I was there.
00:49:28It happened.
00:49:29I saw it.
00:49:37Well, Mr. Zachary, what do you suggest we do?
00:49:41I guess we should call in the army on something like this.
00:49:45Not necessarily, Mayor.
00:49:47I have a lot of equipment with me.
00:49:49And since this sort of thing is in my field, I think I can stop the creatures.
00:49:55With what?
00:49:56I thought bullets didn't have any effect on these creatures.
00:50:00Conventional weapons may not work, Miss Martin.
00:50:03But like I said, I do have some special equipment.
00:50:10Well, it's up to you, Mayor.
00:50:12If you'd like me to try, I'm willing to start right away.
00:50:15Bert, you can do what you like.
00:50:17But these creatures have now killed several people.
00:50:20And I think the smartest thing we can do is evacuate the town.
00:50:23Then call in the government.
00:50:24Let them take care of it.
00:50:27It's tough.
00:50:29Believe me, folks.
00:50:31It's tough.
00:50:36Mr. Zachary, I'll give you a couple days.
00:50:40If you can kill these creatures, fine.
00:50:43If you can't, we'll have to take the Sheriff's advice.
00:50:48Very well, Mayor.
00:50:49I'll get started right now.
00:50:52Jack, I want you to give Mr. Zachary all the help you can.
00:50:55Thank you, Mayor.
00:50:56But I would prefer to work alone on this.
00:50:58That's the way I function best.
00:51:00Oh, whatever you think, Mr. Zachary.
00:51:03The Sheriff will probably be better off watching the home front anyway.
00:51:11Well, Jack, keep on the alert for anyone calling in.
00:51:17If you need me, I'll be down at Luke's.
00:51:25I'm going on patrol.
00:51:27I'll see you later.
00:51:30Poor Jack.
00:51:32I think the mayor's making a terrible mistake.
00:51:35Yeah, I know.
00:51:36I'm so sick of looking at dead bodies.
00:51:38I'm ready to leave town now.
00:51:39And like you said, 80 bullets don't have any effect on them.
00:51:43I wonder how Zachary's going to kill the creatures.
00:51:47What other ways are there?
00:51:48I don't know.
00:51:50Bombs, gas.
00:51:51Fire.
00:51:52Maybe you could burn them.
00:51:53Fire, huh?
00:51:55Well, I better get back to my office.
00:51:57I'll see you two later.
00:52:44I'll see you two later.
00:52:45I'll see you two later.
00:52:54I'll see you two later.
00:52:58I'll see you two later.
00:53:34I'll see you two later.
00:54:10I'll see you two later.
00:54:50Edie, Edie, calm down. It's me, Stephen.
00:54:54You scared me to death.
00:54:56Well, I'm sorry, but what are you doing out here anyway?
00:54:59I don't know. Pete said the fire would kill the creatures.
00:55:03So I brought some gas.
00:55:07Well, I guess it was a stupid idea.
00:55:09But I just don't trust that Zachary. There's something about him I just don't like.
00:55:13Yeah, he's an oddball, right?
00:55:15Hey, you know, that gasoline idea of yours might not be too bad.
00:55:18You bring any matches?
00:55:19Yeah, I got my cricket.
00:55:20Hey, you haven't told me what you're doing out here.
00:55:23Same thing as you, I guess.
00:55:25I just can't sit still knowing those creatures are running around loose.
00:55:28I just don't know.
00:55:32Yeah, you have the looks.
00:55:40I don't know.
00:55:42I'm even when I'm 현.
00:55:46Oh, my God.
00:56:24Oh, my God.
00:56:46Oh, my God.
00:56:49Oh, my God.
00:56:51Oh, my God.
00:57:25Oh, my God.
00:57:48Let me tell you something.
00:57:49I don't appreciate you two coming out here.
00:57:52I almost had this thing coaxed into the sound field when you two showed up and almost distracted it.
00:57:57Fortunately, you lured it back into my range.
00:58:00Look, I specifically said I wanted to work alone.
00:58:04Perhaps now you can see my reasoning.
00:58:07Look, Mr. Zachary, despite what the mayor says, I have a right as a reporter to be out here, too.
00:58:13Rights don't matter in a situation like this, Miss Martin.
00:58:17Now, look, you either let me handle this in my own way or you go call in your army.
00:58:21But I think I have proven right here and now that I'm capable of dealing with these creatures.
00:58:28All right, Mr. Zachary, we'll play the game your way.
00:58:31I apologize for the intrusion.
00:58:42I know you don't care for him, Jack, but he did save Steven and Edie's life last night.
00:58:47So he's killed one creature.
00:58:49Look, he said there were three altogether.
00:58:52And we haven't seen anything of the other two.
00:58:55Look, they could be miles from this area by now.
00:58:58I don't know.
00:58:59Zachary seems to think they'll stay around here since it's where the spaceship crashed and all.
00:59:03Anyway, look, I've got a crucial meeting with Mr. Farino about the entertainment complex.
00:59:08I'll be back in, say, an hour.
00:59:10Call me then and we'll discuss it further.
00:59:13Eh, right.
00:59:14Okay.
00:59:16All right, goodbye, Bert.
00:59:23Look, Pete, I'm going to go down the street and get some breakfast.
00:59:28I'm starved.
00:59:30Okay, take your time, Sheriff.
00:59:31I'll land the store.
00:59:41Hi, Pete.
00:59:43Oh, Mary Jane, how are you?
00:59:45I'm a lot better now, thanks.
00:59:46Well, it's good to see you up and around.
00:59:48I know you've been through a lot.
00:59:50Yeah.
00:59:51I heard that Susan went through it, too.
00:59:53And it was probably worse than what happened to me.
00:59:55Yeah, you were both lucky.
00:59:57You were both lucky to get away.
00:59:58I know.
00:59:59I talked to Mr. Zachary, and he thinks that our screaming may have helped keep the creature
01:00:03away.
01:00:04Mm-hmm.
01:00:04He killed it with a high-pitched sound.
01:00:07And I guess the scream is pretty close to that.
01:00:09I don't even like to think about it.
01:00:11It's like a nightmare, and I'm just so glad it's over.
01:00:14Well, I'll be glad when it's all over.
01:00:17I know.
01:00:18Well, I was on my way to Mayor Wicker's house to thank him for helping, and I just wanted
01:00:23to stop by and say hi.
01:00:25Well, I'm glad you did.
01:00:26Now, you take care of yourself, okay?
01:00:27I will.
01:00:28I'll see you later, Pete.
01:00:29Okay.
01:00:32Okay.
01:01:25I'll see you later.
01:01:34I'll see you later.
01:02:01Pete, you there?
01:02:04Yeah, Sheriff.
01:02:05Where are you?
01:02:06I'm out Stemmer's Creek Road.
01:02:08Look, I was thinking it over, and I'm convinced this thing should be in the hands of the government.
01:02:13So I'm going to run by the Mayor's house and try to talk some sense into him.
01:02:17Oh, boy.
01:02:17He isn't going to like that.
01:02:19Well, I don't care if he does or not.
01:02:21Anyway, Ruth's going to stop by with a report on the Bradford killing.
01:02:25So you take care of this.
01:02:27Okay, Sheriff.
01:02:28Oh, Lord.
01:02:53There he is.
01:02:55There he is. What's wrong?
01:02:56Sheriff, help me out.
01:02:57That's it. The mayor is dead. He killed the mayor.
01:03:40Sheriff, it's coming!
01:03:45Pete, Pete, answer quickly.
01:03:48What's wrong, Sheriff?
01:03:48I need help. Get out to the mayor's place, fast.
01:03:51Oh, my God. The sheriff's in trouble.
01:03:54Get my car, quickly, Steven.
01:03:55Don't you think we should let Pete take care of this Aunt Ruth?
01:03:57Are you hurry?
01:04:15Come on, Mary Tate. Come on.
01:04:35Come on, Mary Tate. Come on.
01:04:38Come on, Mary Tate. Come on.
01:04:39Come on, Mary Tate.å®¶ whats online?
01:04:39What are they saying?
01:04:41Come on, Mary Tate!
01:04:50Take care.
01:04:50Come on.
01:05:19Let's go!
01:05:29I don't know.
01:05:54I don't know.
01:06:30I don't know.
01:06:51Looks like you saved the day again, Zachary.
01:06:54Well, I hadn't planned it that way.
01:06:56I came here to talk to the mayor.
01:06:58By the way, where is the mayor?
01:07:01He's dead.
01:07:02Behind the garage.
01:07:05Well, this thing won't kill anyone else, that's for sure.
01:07:10Yeah, speaking of that, what did you use to kill it?
01:07:14It's a specially designed weapon I devised myself.
01:07:17It fires a projectile placed at the tip.
01:07:19In this case, a hyperdermic needle which injects fluid upon impact with the target.
01:07:24Actually, that giant insect I killed last night helped kill this creature.
01:07:27What do you mean?
01:07:30Remember that poison I extracted?
01:07:32Yeah.
01:07:33Well, that's the same poison I shot into this creature.
01:07:36When the doctor said how lethal the poison found in the victims was,
01:07:39I reasoned that it might be lethal enough to kill one of these other creatures.
01:07:42It was a gamble, but it paid off.
01:08:01Thinking about the mayor, Sheriff?
01:08:04Oh, I guess a little bit.
01:08:07That and everything else that's happened.
01:08:10It's been like a crazy nightmare.
01:08:15Pete, will you get that for me?
01:08:17I don't really feel like talking.
01:08:21Sheriff's Office.
01:08:24Just a minute.
01:08:25Did you put in a call to a Mr. Dodds at the Garrett Observatory?
01:08:29Yeah, my call about Zachary.
01:08:31Hello, Mr. Dodds.
01:08:34Sheriff Cinder, yes.
01:08:36Yes, sir.
01:08:39Yes, I talked to your secretary yesterday.
01:08:40Uh-huh.
01:08:44Benjamin Zachary.
01:08:47Ah, I see.
01:08:50Well, no, we'll handle it.
01:08:53Look, thank you very much, Mr. Dodds.
01:08:57Okay.
01:08:59Goodbye.
01:09:03My hunch was right.
01:09:06They never heard of a Mr. Zachary at the Garrett Observatory.
01:09:10Let's go.
01:09:19Bye.
01:09:25Bye-bye.
01:09:26Bye-bye.
01:09:32Bye-bye.
01:16:54a seat.
01:17:21Mr.
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