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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) S2E26 - Trip Through The Robot

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00:03Last week, as you recall, we left our space pioneers checking their electrical system,
00:07unaware that Dr. Smith's carelessness could result in the fatal destruction of their faithful robot.
00:14We've replaced all the transisteroids. All that remains now is to lay in the relays.
00:18And make sure we get back to full power gradually.
00:20Well, that'll be Smith's job. Do you understand what you're going to do?
00:23Of course I do, Professor. It's a very simple procedure.
00:25Good.
00:26All right, Smith, let's hear you repeat it.
00:28I am fully aware of my responsibilities, Major.
00:31As I've said many times in the past, never fear, Smith is here.
00:34I know this is a mistake.
00:36All right, let's go over it once more.
00:38When you see the yellow light go on, hit the blue button.
00:42Then wait two seconds and hit the black button.
00:44Then wait three seconds and hit the green.
00:47Child's play.
00:48Now, that's why we picked you to do it.
00:51Bah!
00:52Ha! Nothing to it at all.
00:54The yellow light, the black button, the blue button, and the green button.
00:58Would you like some coffee?
01:00Why, thank you very much, dear Lady Black, if you don't mind.
01:02Okay.
01:02Now, let me see. What was it?
01:04Uh, green, blue, black. Yes.
01:07No.
01:08Blue, yellow, green, black.
01:11Is something wrong?
01:13Nothing at all, madam. Just solving a simple problem.
01:16What's that for?
01:17A signal from your husband.
01:19Now, let me see.
01:20Well, whatever it is John wants you to do, I think you'd better do it.
01:22By all means.
01:23Now, which button was it?
01:25Uh, the green button, of course.
01:27There.
01:33Oh, John!
01:34Something appears to be wrong.
01:36I'd better press the blue button.
01:47Oh, Dr. Smith!
01:49Dr. Smith!
01:49Oh, I'm innocent.
01:51The professor probably got his wires crossed.
01:53I did everything perfectly.
01:54Well, look, Don and John are in there.
01:55We've got to get to them.
01:57Perhaps you should go without me.
01:58In the event of a further disaster, I will care for the children.
02:00No, you're coming with me.
02:01I don't see any reason why we should both risk our lives.
02:04Come on, now.
02:04They may be badly injured.
02:05Oh, yes.
02:09Marty, stay back.
02:10What?
02:10I'm using a little bit.
02:12We've got to ground that cable.
02:14Can't you turn the power off?
02:15All systems are damaged.
02:17It takes too long to load the source.
02:19We're all killed.
02:22Except for the end, the cable's insulated.
02:24If I could just get my hands on it.
02:25Oh, no.
02:25It's too dangerous.
02:27It's got to be done.
02:30Smith, give me a hand.
02:32I have a phobia about electricity.
02:34As a child has received a severe shock.
02:36Smith, hurry up.
02:37No, no.
02:38It's too much.
02:39I won't do it.
02:40No.
02:42No.
02:43No.
02:44No.
02:45No.
02:47No.
02:48No.
02:49No.
02:49No.
02:50No.
02:54No.
02:55No.
02:58No.
03:07No.
03:08No.
03:08No.
03:19¶¶
04:05I can't just stand out here and do nothing.
04:07I'm going inside.
04:09Wait! Danger! Danger!
04:11I think you better stay here, Will. There might be some more explosions.
04:13I wonder what could have happened.
04:15When a mishap occurs, it is wise to seek out its source.
04:18I refer to the jinx of the Robinson family.
04:21A man whose stumbling feet go crushing blossoms without end,
04:25whose fumbling hands are thrust among the heartstrings of a friend.
04:29How dare you, you unctuous underling!
04:31I may have made some trivial mistakes in the past,
04:33but everybody knows that to err is only human.
04:36Easy, fella.
04:37It's a nasty crack you took there.
04:39I feel just great like I got hit by a truck.
04:42Oh, what a mess.
04:44Yeah.
04:45Well, that's another disaster for which we can thank Dr. Smith.
04:48John, this is one time you're not going to stop me.
04:50He's going to get exactly what he deserves.
04:51Oh, now, Don, don't be too tough on him.
04:53I'll be just as tough as I have to be, Murray.
04:55Look, I'm as much to blame as anyone else.
04:57I should have never trusted him with an important job.
04:59Punishing Smith, how's that going to change this?
05:01Well, maybe it won't, but at least it'll give me a little satisfaction.
05:11Judy, take Wool and Penny inside. They're too young to see what I'm going to do.
05:15Smith, you and I are going to have it out.
05:16Forget it. We've got other important things to think about.
05:19It'll be weeks before those power units are fixed.
05:21And all because of you, Smith.
05:22I admit to some minor responsibility, Major.
05:25However, there could have been an error on your part as well.
05:28I'm warning you, Smith.
05:29Now, that'll be enough out of both of you.
05:31You can save your energy. You're going to need it.
05:33Let's get back inside and clean up this mess.
05:43You pusillanimous pipsqueak. It's all your fault.
05:57I could not compute where he was, but I knew what he was doing. Eating as usual.
06:04My appetite always increases when I'm unhappy.
06:06Everything Dr. Smith does seems to affect his stomach.
06:10Hold your tongue.
06:11Uh...
06:12Dr. Smith, something's wrong with the robot.
06:14Probably burned out a computer talking too much.
06:17Uh... I feel faint.
06:19I'll bet I know what it is.
06:21When's the last time you recharged him, Dr. Smith?
06:24Two or three weeks ago.
06:26Uh...
06:27I think I'd better go lie down.
06:30There's absolutely nothing wrong with you, you hypotensive hypochondriac.
06:33And he's supposed to be a doctor. A real quack, if you ask me.
06:37Nobody did.
06:38Come on. We'll go to Dad, and he'll get you recharged in no time.
06:41Thank you, Will Robinson.
06:44Uh...
06:46I hope you don't mind my leaning on you a little.
06:48It's all right now. Come on.
06:54He's just trying to make me feel guilty.
06:57Well, just for that, I won't.
07:04Smith should be doing this.
07:06Oh, it's damaged now.
07:07But if the good doctor so much as touches it, it'll never work again.
07:11Dad?
07:11Yeah?
07:13Dad, the robot needs recharging.
07:15My power supply is getting very weak.
07:18We'll have to do it very quickly, or he'll go dead completely.
07:21Shall I hook him up to the auxiliary power unit?
07:23No, son.
07:24But we have to!
07:26Well, recharging the robot would put too big a strain on the auxiliary power unit.
07:30It might even burn out the system.
07:31And that's a chance we can't take.
07:33But the robot will die if he's not recharged.
07:35I'm as fond of that robot as you are.
07:38But I've got to consider this from the standpoint of cold logic.
07:41The robot's our friend.
07:42He'd try and save us if we were in trouble.
07:44Now, try to understand.
07:46It boils down to a simple question.
07:48The robot's survival or our survival?
07:50I just don't think that it's fair.
07:51I think we should take the chance and use the auxiliary unit.
07:54Your father is right, Will Robinson.
07:57I am only a machine.
07:58I am expendable.
08:08But, Dad!
08:10I'm sorry, son.
08:25Come on, let's get back to work.
08:31I seem to be the only one with an appetite.
08:33How could you be hungry at a time like this?
08:35Right now, the robot's out there somewhere and his power's running down.
08:39And all you can think of is building yours up.
08:41Once and for all, let me settle this question of the robot.
08:43He walks, he talks, he experiences a minimum of emotion.
08:47But with all that, he is a machine.
08:49Well, you're the only one who feels that way about him.
08:54Oh, dear. You're late. We've already started dinner.
08:57I'm sorry, Mom.
09:00You ought to be ashamed of yourself, playing your tape recorder at a time like this.
09:04Music always helps me when I'm sad.
09:06I'd like you all to hear something.
09:08We are rationing our power, my dear.
09:10You're needlessly wasting a perfectly good battery.
09:12You'll find this very interesting.
09:14This is the robot speaking.
09:16I have a message for my friends.
09:19Dear ones, I realize the problem which faces you.
09:23I understand the brave fight you have made to survive on this planet.
09:27Rather than place you in further danger, I have made a decision.
09:31When you hear these words, I will have gone out of your life forever.
09:36In the future, think fondly of me.
09:39Farewell.
09:41Farewell. Greater love hath no robot.
09:44Well, that's settled that situation.
09:52Did I see something wrong?
09:54What is the matter with everybody?
09:55Smith, for once, will you shut up?
10:04It is a far, far better thing I do than I have ever done before.
10:17I must not stop.
10:22I am still too close to the Robinson campsite.
10:25Onwards.
10:31Courage.
10:38My power is at an end.
10:41I cannot continue.
10:44But I must.
10:46I must.
10:48I must.
10:51I'm getting weaker.
10:52Weaker.
10:54I'm getting weaker.
10:57Weaker.
10:59Weaker.
11:01Weaker.
11:02This is the end.
11:04Farewell, beautiful world.
11:22The end.
11:27Dr. Smith.
11:29What?
11:30What?
11:32It's you, William.
11:33I'm sorry I woke you up, sir.
11:35And so you should be.
11:36I was having the most delightful dream.
11:38What are you doing up this hour?
11:39I'm gonna try and find the robot indeed in the middle of the night I absolutely forbid it well
11:44they'll have to go without you William Robinson if you leave this ship I shall waken your parents
11:49immediately I didn't think you'd be a squealer dr. Smith not squealer William tattletale I knew you
12:00wouldn't let me down spare me the gratitude already I regret this decision it's very drafty
12:05in here I'm afraid I've caught a cold we are wasting our time William for all we know the robot
12:28may have
12:28committed harikiri but somewhere near I just know it William I insist that we return to the spaceship
12:33and the comfort of our respective beds let's hide a little longer I could be back in my
12:40comfortable chair with my comfortable book howsoever lead on
12:51this whole thing is ridiculous well I know it I'm completely exhausted and I will not go
12:57another step do you have any idea where we are yeah we're at the entrance to the valley of shadows
13:04what don't you remember the orders no one is allowed to venture into this area I guess you're
13:09right we'd better turn back all this walking has given me a voracious appetite we'll have a nice
13:15little snack to tide us over when we return
13:17uh
13:44it's the robot
14:03the atmosphere in this area produces very strange reactions besides who knows what terrifying
14:08creatures are lurking about
14:09will will will robinson he's the robot he's over there
14:15william
14:18dr smith
14:20oh no
14:22good heavens he's as big as a house
14:27go leave this place at once for once this overgrown nitty has given us some sound advice
14:32let's get out of here immediately william we can't just go and leave the robot in this terrible
14:36condition indeed we can there's nothing we can do for him now dr smith is right i am beyond help
14:43no william come back i won't leave you there must be something we can do negative will robinson
14:53because of atmospheric conditions i have experienced a molecular reaction this has reversed my ionic flow
15:00causing my great increase in size you have my deepest sympathy dear friend
15:06i see no reason to linger in this desolate area any longer william
15:09i regret to say it but i fear the robot has had it let's go there is something which might
15:13work
15:14you have a plan of action if we can reverse your ionic process you might turn back to normal size
15:20you're grasping at straws my boy it won't work the idea has merit but even if this difficult task
15:27were accomplished there is the problem of my power it is almost at an end well your wires could be
15:35rerouted so that only your tread section worked then you could walk back to our campsite and we
15:39could use the auxiliary unit to bring you up to full power no no as i recall your father vetoed
15:44the
15:44suggestion that he'd be restored and recharged he changed his mind he told me so last night before
15:48i went to bed professor robinson has a very tender heart unlike a cold and callous doctor whose name
15:56i will not mention cold and callous my fortune i too want to give him every chance for survival
16:04but your scheme has one major flaw what's that if we do as you suggested it will mean that we
16:09have
16:09to remove his chest plate and as big as he is now it will take a crane to lift it
16:13off i've got a solution
16:14for that too all we have to do is take off these four bowls i failed to see how that
16:19would help well
16:19that'll loosen the robot's treads and give us enough room room for what to go inside the robot of course
16:24then we can make our way to his chest section and make all the necessary repairs here good thing i
16:31brought these tools along inside the robot for the pain the pain
16:39it won't work what should we do we have to use the handles there's not a screwdriver in the world
16:45big
16:45enough for these all right there that's the last one all right now what do we do now be careful
16:58because
16:59oh it's extremely heavy oh oh good heavens this is all your fault you cumbersome clouds i'm not
17:07showing up any of this oh i have it careful don't drop it on my foot oh oh it's my
17:15steps
17:18let's drop it watch your foot
17:20uh we don't want to lose any of these pick up those tools dr smith we'll need them yes i
17:27will
17:29oh this should happen to me oh here they are okay we're ready to go oh william before we plunge
17:40into something for which we may be exceedingly sorry perhaps we should reconsider you don't have
17:45to go dr smith i can go without you very well you need someone to protect
17:50you the robot will never forget what you're doing for him sir neither will i
17:55if i survive help me are you sure we're doing the right thing i'm sure oh oh dear
18:09okay here i come
18:21good heavens what's that noise it's the robot's tunnel diode tunnel it's kind of like a mechanical heart
18:52that's not beating as fast as it should
18:55Forgive me, Dr. Smith. I was unnerved by your entrance.
18:59My sensors are under control now.
19:01And high time, too.
19:03We're gonna try and make our way to your main sensory areas.
19:06Affirmative. I shall do all I can to assist you.
19:09We appreciate it. Now, what's to be done?
19:12Several of my parts have become detached
19:14because of a lack of attention by Dr. Smith.
19:16Also, I have some wiring which needs repairing.
19:19How ungrateful you are, you gigantic gargoyle!
19:23After all I've done for you...
19:24Dr. Smith, you and the robot can argue later.
19:27Right now, we've got to make our repairs and get the robot back to normal.
19:48Careful.
19:50Yeah.
19:51Don't step on me.
19:52All right.
19:53Help me.
19:55Careful.
19:58My foot is stuck.
19:59Will you help me?
20:00I can't get it loose.
20:03There.
20:04I have it.
20:05All right.
20:07Help me out.
20:10Careful.
20:16Oh, darling, you'll feel better after you've had a good hot breakfast.
20:19Well, unlike Dr. Smith, food isn't a cure-all for me.
20:24You're still worried about Will, aren't you?
20:27Yes.
20:28He's got to understand that I can't jeopardize the safety of everyone for that robot.
20:32Oh.
20:33If I picked up the gist of the conversation correctly, you haven't changed your mind about the robot.
20:37That's right.
20:37The auxiliary power units won't stand the strain of a recharge.
20:40Listen, you don't have to justify your actions to me.
20:42I agree with you.
20:43But then again, I'm not a 12-year-old boy who's very fond of a robot.
20:46Oh, thanks a lot.
20:49Like some coffee?
20:50Please.
20:53Which way should we go?
20:54Perhaps this way?
20:55Oh!
20:56Dr. Smith!
20:57Warning!
20:58Danger!
20:59Oh!
20:59What is it?
21:00It is my infrared heat-seeking laser unit.
21:03Is it dangerous?
21:04Exceedingly.
21:05Its purpose is to destroy alien bodies in my interior.
21:10Oh!
21:11Do something, you blithering boobies!
21:13Stop it!
21:13We are not alien bodies!
21:14Unfortunately, in here you are.
21:18Help!
21:18Dr. Smith, get down!
21:26Spirit!
21:27Save me!
21:27Help!
21:28OH!
21:29HOW WICK vendor
21:47Somebody save me!
21:48You're trying to kill me!
21:49Help!
21:51Dr. Smith!
21:53He is very frightened.
21:54To tell you the truth, so am I. I better go find him.
21:57There is no time, Will Robinson. My power is rapidly dwindling.
22:01If you do not accomplish your task quickly, it will be too late.
22:05But what about Dr. Smith?
22:07I shall locate and direct him to my computer zone. He can meet you there.
22:11I guess you're right.
22:12Now I shall give you instructions how to proceed.
22:16Listen carefully. You must avoid the center section of my body as it is radioactive by going through my audio
22:22canal.
22:23Jack.
22:24William! William, where are you?
22:27It's another one. Get away!
22:44Oh, dear. It's on my heart. I shall never survive. Never.
22:51One, two, three. I missed a beat.
22:53One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
22:58William, where are you? Oh, William, I need you. I'm alone and I'm frightened.
23:03There you are. Thank you.
23:07Get away! Get away!
23:13Dr. Smith, are you all right?
23:15I think so.
23:17I am very sorry you are frightened.
23:19And so you should be. If you've been looking after my well-being, this dreadful incident would never have occurred.
23:24There was no danger. You are in the automated reflex portion of my body.
23:29The hose considered you a new part in my system and wished only to lubricate you with graphite.
23:36Inform that ridiculous contraption that I am not rusty.
23:40A little graphite might have been very beneficial. Your jokes are quite old and creaky.
23:48Stop that sickening sound this instant.
23:51You are right. I should not laugh. It wastes precious power.
23:55Your problems are of no interest to me. Get me out of here!
23:59Affirmative. If you will follow my instructions, go to your right.
24:02Yes, yes.
24:03No, no, Dr. Smith. The other way.
24:05I know the way, you gargantuan goose!
24:17What time is it, Don?
24:18Five minutes later than when you asked me last.
24:21You worried about Will and Smith?
24:22Yes, they should have been back long ago.
24:24Yeah, it's not like Smith to miss breakfast intentionally.
24:26John, please forgive me for mentioning it, but really, don't you think that you and Don should...
24:30We're leaving right now to look for them. Break out the lasers, Don.
24:33I know. I'm being like an overprotective mother.
24:37Well, that's all right, darling, because you're looking at an overprotective father.
24:42Let's go.
24:50Boy, this sure is complicated.
24:52My trunk section is the same as before. I am only bigger.
24:57Yeah, by about a hundred times. I better get to work.
25:00The sooner this unpleasant business is over, and I am normal again, the happier I shall be.
25:06What's Dr. Smith going to get here?
25:08In a few moments. He is passing through my temperature control unit now.
25:12Good. I'll need him to disconnect some of your wiring.
25:15Dr. Smith, stay away from there. I told you to walk to the right. Go back. Hurry.
25:21What happened?
25:22Dr. Smith is in terrible danger. You must go to him at once.
25:26Where is he?
25:27Between my computer tubes and straight ahead. Quickly, or you will be too late.
25:41Where am I? Where am I? William?
25:46I should never survive. Never. Never. This is a terrible audio.
25:51William, save me! Oh, dear!
26:04This is too much. I cannot hear anymore. I'm completely exhausted.
26:11No, no, no. Office. Stop it! Stop it!
26:21I better turn this on in case they try to reach us.
26:27Oh, come on now, girls. Don't look so glum. Let's go to work.
26:31I think we should hunt for that. Don't you agree, Judy?
26:34Well, we could search the caves near the swamp. Dad and Don would never think of looking there.
26:37No, you're going to stay right here. Oh, but, Mom...
26:39Now, that's enough. That whole area is full of quicksand.
26:43Now, I suggest we just drop the subject.
26:46Oh, that must be Dad.
26:51John? John?
26:52Maureen, are you receiving me? Yes, loud and clear.
26:55Are there any sign of Will and Dr. Smith?
26:57Not yet. We've covered a ten-mile section to the west of the Jupiter II.
27:01We'll start looking south now.
27:03John, do you think they could be in the Valley of Shadows?
27:06No, I doubt it. Will's too smart to go in there, and, well, Smith'll be too frightened.
27:10Well, you will let me know if you find them, won't you?
27:12Of course. Now, don't worry. They're all right. Check back with you soon.
27:16All right. Check.
27:19Will you save me?
27:21Ah!
27:22Ah!
27:26Ah!
27:28Ah!
27:29Ah!
27:30Ah!
27:32Ah!
27:32Ah!
27:32Ah!
27:34You must not see any way to turn at me!
27:38Do something, anything. Just get me out of here.
27:41Calm yourself Dr. Smith. I shall try to help you.
27:44Don't talk! Act!
27:46I've got to save you.
27:47Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!
27:50It's too late! William, what are you doing?
27:53I can't find the controls!
27:54There must be a control! Hurry! Hurry!
27:58Be careful! Be careful!
28:00Help!
28:01Hang on, Dr. Smith!
28:02Hurry! Hurry! It'll be too late!
28:05The end is near!
28:07I'm too late to die!
28:09Robot, help us!
28:11Help us!
28:12Calm yourself, Dr. Smith. I shall try to help you.
28:16Robot, if you can just tell me where the switch is!
28:20The control unit cannot be stopped.
28:22It operates by sensitivity to internal and external temperature.
28:26Spam the explanations! Destroy it!
28:28By exercising my full computer strength, I can make the control unit inoperable.
28:34Then do it! What are you waiting for?
28:36The effort will require almost all my remaining power.
28:39The choice is obvious, you computerized clump!
28:42I wouldn't be in this predicament if it weren't for you!
28:45Very well. I shall try to stop the control unit.
28:48Hurry, Robot! Please, hurry!
28:56I have succeeded!
28:59Help me out of here! Help me out of this terrible thing!
29:03Careful!
29:04Oh, nothing should happen to me! Help me!
29:07There!
29:07Oh! Oh! Oh!
29:11I'm saved! I'm saved! I'm saved! What a horrible experience!
29:15The robot saved your life, sir!
29:17I shall thank him later. As soon as I get out of this incredible madness,
29:20which I'm happy to say will be immediately!
29:22You can't leave, Dr. Smith!
29:23I can and I will!
29:25But the robot needs us!
29:26As far as I'm concerned, it's every man or robot for himself!
29:30How do I get out of here?
29:31Let him go, Will. For me, the battle is over.
29:37I am turning off my audio units.
29:40You heard what he said, William. There's nothing we can do for him.
29:43You'd better go.
29:44All right, you can go, but not me. I feel that we owe it to the robot.
29:47I consider my debt to him paid in full. Goodbye.
29:51Don't forget to watch out for the robot's infrared laser unit, Dr. Smith.
29:57Infrared laser unit.
29:59It's still running around somewhere loose inside, you know.
30:02On second thought, I believe I will remain and help our dear friend.
30:06I wouldn't dream of deserting you in your time of trial and tribulation.
30:10I knew you wouldn't let him down. Shall we get to work?
30:13Yes, William. To work. To work.
30:17Well, the robot passed through here. That's for sure.
30:20Yes, and Smith and Will followed. Look at their footprints.
30:23Think we should tell Maureen?
30:25I think so.
30:33Maureen?
30:35Maureen, do you read me?
30:37Yes, I'm right here.
30:39What, did you find them?
30:40No, but we've pinpointed the area.
30:42Where are they?
30:44In the Valley of Shadows.
30:46Oh, no.
30:47Now, honey, it may not be as bad as you think.
30:48Do you suppose they followed the robot?
30:51Yes.
30:52We're gonna leave the chariot here and proceed on foot.
30:54All right, well, I'll be standing by.
30:57Be careful, dear.
31:00She sounded worried.
31:02So am I. Let's go.
31:09It's real, Don.
31:10I was hoping we were seeing things and it would disappear.
31:13Well, now we know why they didn't come back to the campsite.
31:16They went inside that robot.
31:24That robot's a complicated and dangerous piece of machinery.
31:27I hope they know what they're doing.
31:28Well, they must have had a good reason for going in there.
31:30Let's find out what it is.
31:35Where was that?
31:37Will, can you hear me?
31:43Will!
31:47Smith!
31:49Will, can you hear me?
31:51Doctor Smith!
31:56Is that Will?
32:05Will!
32:08Will!
32:11Will!
32:23Let's try this way.
32:25Ah, that'll take us right back when we started.
32:30What's that?
32:31I don't know. It looks like some kind of laser machine.
32:34But it's Amy right at us.
32:36We better get rid of it.
32:41That was close.
32:42Yeah.
32:43William, what was that?
32:45I don't know, Dr. Smith. We haven't got time to figure it out.
32:48We've got to reconnect the robot's electrical system,
32:50then we've got to reverse his ionic process
32:52to shrink him back to normal size.
32:54It's going faster.
32:56William, we've got to get out of here.
32:57Who knows what this infernal machine will do next?
32:59Dr. Smith, that's just the robot's diode timer.
33:01We'll never get out of here alive, never. I know it.
33:04Listen, it's getting louder.
33:06Dr. Smith, there's nothing to worry about.
33:08The diode timer's like a heart to the robot.
33:10Is there any danger of it exploding?
33:12Of course not.
33:13I still don't like it.
33:14Why does it have to beat so loudly?
33:16Because the robot's power is extremely weak.
33:18It's struggling to keep functioning.
33:19Now help me with this.
33:21Yes, very well.
33:22You won't.
33:24William, listen, listen.
33:26That dreadful beating is slowing down.
33:28He's failing.
33:29The robot's power must be exhausted.
33:32I still cannot understand why you're so concerned.
33:35After all, it's just a mechanical contraction.
33:37Dr. Smith, please.
33:38You've got to keep beating.
33:40You've got to.
33:41Come on, try.
33:54We can forget about trying to save the robot, Dr. Smith.
33:58He's gone.
34:21I'm sorry, William.
34:23I'm sorry, William.
34:29Well, there's nothing to keep us here any longer.
34:31We may as well go.
34:32I guess you're right.
34:34Cheer up, my boy.
34:35After all, we cannot mourn the departure of a machine.
34:38The robot was more than a machine to me, Dr. Smith.
34:40He was my friend.
34:42I must admit that silly old ninny did have a few good qualities.
34:46He wasn't old, Dr. Smith.
34:47He was just made two and a half years ago.
34:49So young and cut down in the prime of life.
34:52But when the dry old timer goes, there's nothing can be done about it.
34:55Pity he didn't carry a spare.
34:57What did you say, Dr. Smith?
34:58Nothing important.
34:59The robot doesn't carry a spare, but he does have a small power reservoir.
35:03William, we must leave here immediately.
35:05He cannot be revived.
35:06You said so yourself.
35:07But you don't understand.
35:08That was before I remembered his reserve power supply.
35:11We can't leave now, Dr. Smith.
35:12I'm able to bring him back.
35:14Please, sir, just for a few minutes.
35:16Very well, but you had better succeed at the first attempt,
35:19because there will not be a second.
35:21Now, let's get on with this nonsense.
35:22Yes, sir.
35:29All right.
35:32Will!
35:40None of the robot's ought to have made a machine or he seems to be working.
35:43Yeah, which means he's the last of his power supply.
35:45What if I won't, Smith?
35:46But fast.
35:47Yeah, the problem is, where do we start?
35:49I guess he's as good as mine.
35:50I'm fairly familiar with the parts of the robot when he's a normal size.
35:53But he's like this.
35:54I'm lost.
35:55Yeah, let's try down there.
36:06We're wasting our time, William.
36:07This contraption is deader than the proverbial doornail.
36:10I haven't even tried to activate it yet.
36:13Now, if I release his reserve power too quickly, he can blow up his computers.
36:18What?
36:19Did you say there could be an explosion?
36:21On the other hand, if I release it too slowly, he might not get enough energy to activate.
36:25William, why don't we forget the whole thing?
36:28Eventually, we will have our full power supply of the Jupiter II.
36:31Then we can get him recharged and back to normal without any danger.
36:34Dr. Smith, you don't seem to understand.
36:36If the robot's diode timer isn't kept running, it'll freeze in one position.
36:40Then all the power in the world couldn't get it started again.
36:43Now.
36:46Might as well try it.
36:48Here goes the power.
36:55Shucks.
36:56I have to release all the energy at once.
37:04Well, that, as they say, is that.
37:08I guess so.
37:11Hey, Dr. Smith, it's working.
37:13Look, the diode timer's responding.
37:18He's normal.
37:20Isn't it wonderful?
37:21It appears that you cannot keep a good robot down.
37:25I think we did that very well, William.
37:36The robot's diode. It's started again. Now if we can just find them.
37:41Yeah, but where are we?
37:43Judging from the sound of the timer, I'd say somewhere in the computer area.
37:46Like trying to find your way through a puzzle.
37:49A puzzle made up of machines.
37:54What happened?
37:55Are you all right?
37:57Yeah.
37:57I ought to know better than to go placing my arm at high voltage.
38:00He put it.
38:00Well, this whole place is loaded with high voltage.
38:02Either one of us could have made that mistake.
38:04One more like that and it'll be my last.
38:25One more like that.
38:25Julie, you're finished, William.
38:26I've just got this one more wire, Dr. Smith.
38:30There.
38:30Now all the robot's power will be used to move his treads.
38:33Splendid.
38:34Now can we leave this dark and dismal body?
38:37Soon as I reverse the robot's ionic process and shrink them back to normal size.
38:41Almost ready, Dr. Smith.
38:46What's happening?
38:47I'll reverse the robot's ionic process.
38:49He's starting to shrink.
38:50So quickly.
38:51How much time do we have to reach the outside?
38:53I don't know.
38:53But you're right.
38:54He is shrinking fast.
38:55We've got to get out of here immediately.
38:56I've got one more adjustment to make.
38:58Go on ahead without me.
38:59I'll meet you there.
38:59We'll be crushed inside him.
39:01No!
39:02No!
39:05Dr. Smith, wait!
39:07The robot's shrinking.
39:08Now we know what Willow Smith were doing in here.
39:10Regressing the ionic processes.
39:11We better move fast.
39:13Which way do I go?
39:14No.
39:16No, stay away from me.
39:17Please.
39:18No!
39:19No!
39:20No!
39:21Get me out of here!
39:23Help me, somebody!
39:24Get me out, I say!
39:26No!
39:27I'm being crushed!
39:30No!
39:32No!
39:37No!
39:40No!
39:42No!
39:44No!
39:46No!
39:48No!
39:54No!
39:56No!
39:57No!
40:05You're the one you can't get out of here.
40:10No, no!
40:14No!
40:14No, no, no!
40:15No!
40:16No, no!
40:16No, no, no, no!
40:16I won't stay in here any longer.
40:17All right, let's go.
40:19Wait! Wait for me!
40:51Dr. Smith!
41:26John! My hand's caught!
41:28Smith, give me your hand!
41:29No, no, I can't!
41:30I can't! I've got to get out of here!
41:31Help me!
41:32No!
41:33No!
41:34Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy!
41:37All right.
41:41Are you all right?
41:43Okay, let's go.
41:47Dad! It's getting smaller!
41:51Help me! Of course! Of course!
41:53I can't get out! Help me!
41:54Leave him here! He deserves it!
41:56You can't do that! It's inhumane! Help me out!
41:57All right! All right!
41:58Oh!
41:59Oh!
42:00Oh!
42:00Oh!
42:00Oh!
42:02Oh!
42:04Listen, are you sure that my son is out there?
42:06He must be.
42:07John, the hole's getting smaller.
42:08There's barely enough room to get through now.
42:10Are you absolutely certain?
42:12I am! I am! Hurry!
42:13All right! Get going!
42:26Wil!
42:28Wil!
42:32He's not out here.
42:34Perhaps he went back to the campsite.
42:35Without knowing you were safe?
42:36That's hardly likely.
42:38He must still be inside that robot.
42:39I've got to get him out.
42:42It's too late.
42:42The opening isn't big enough now for you to get through.
42:48We've got to keep it from getting smaller.
42:52Dad!
42:57Dad!
43:01Hold on!
43:07Will!
43:08Can you hear me?
43:27Will!
43:28Can you hear me?
43:40Here I come, Dad!
43:42Will!
43:43Hurry!
43:43Hurry!
43:44Hold the door open!
43:46Come on, boy!
43:47You can make it!
43:48Hurry!
43:51Hurry, son!
43:52Hurry!
43:54Now!
43:57Come on!
43:58Come on!
43:58You can make it!
43:59You can make it, son!
44:01Come on!
44:14Are you all right, son?
44:15I'm fine, Dad.
44:16I'm fine, Dad.
44:16Just fine.
44:17Will?
44:19Yes, robot?
44:20Thank you, Will.
44:22That's all right.
44:23Aren't you forgetting something?
44:25And you, too, Dr. Smith.
44:27It was nothing.
44:28Nothing told.
44:40Let's get him back on his feet.
44:49How do you feel now, robot?
44:50Almost back to normal.
44:52A few minutes more, and I shall be bursting with health.
44:55Don, accelerate the chariot.
44:56The robot needs a little bit more power.
44:58Yeah, that ought to do it.
45:00Well, how do you feel?
45:03Mmm, delicious.
45:04Fine.
45:05All right, cut the power.
45:06Well, now that we've taken care of that troublemaker's needs,
45:10Madam, can you spare a few moments to take care of mine?
45:12Why, certainly.
45:13Are you injured?
45:14In a most vital spot.
45:15Oh, I understand.
45:17You're hungry.
45:18I'm failing fast.
45:19I must be recharged immediately, or I shall cease operating.
45:22Well, hang on, Dr. Smith.
45:23We've just got a little more work to do out here,
45:24and then we'll take care of you.
45:26But I can't wait that long.
45:27I must have food, nourishment, or it'll be too late.
45:29Oh, now, that's all right.
45:30You can stop the act.
45:31I'll feed you.
45:32Thank you, dear lady.
45:33You are indeed kind.
45:34I know.
45:35You know, it's a good thing that we don't have to recharge that robot
45:38as often as we have to feed you, sir.
45:40Affirmative.
45:41My power is diverted into work.
45:43Dr. Smith's is diverted into fat.
45:45Indeed.
45:46I have never been more fit.
45:59Has the barrage begun yet?
46:01You'll know just as soon as the rest of us do.
46:03Why doesn't someone answer me?
46:07I'm hungry.
46:08I'm hungry.
46:08I'm hungry.
46:09Well, you'll all be with this, Smith, if you don't simmer down.
46:11Oh, dear.
46:13Night attack after night attack.
46:15No peace.
46:16No sleep.
46:17This was not the time for Professor and Mrs. Robinson to abandon us.
46:20Going on a trip to observe volcanic activity isn't exactly the same as being abandoned, Dr. Smith.
46:25If only we could be sure that the attacks have ended.
46:28They may have ended already.
46:29It's 30 minutes later than last night, an hour later than the night before.
46:33Warning, warning.
46:34The barrage begins.
46:54All right, it's over for the night.
47:03I've been hit by shaknel.
47:05My feet.
47:06Put your belt buckle, Dr. Smith.
47:07You've got it all twisted.
47:10If we only knew why they were attacking, or who they are, or what they want.
47:13Well, it's the third night of attacks.
47:15My only guess is that they're using some kind of a softening-up process.
47:19Yeah, but for what reason?
47:21To render us helpless and impose their will on us.
47:24It's a cardinal principle of von Clausewitz's philosophy of war.
47:27Gosh, I never even heard of him.
47:29I have.
47:29He lived in the days of horse cavalry and squirrel guns.
47:32He's kind of outdated.
47:33Yeah, well, so is Dr. Smith.
47:34You three check out the controls.
47:36And as for you, Clausewitz, let's go out and see if we can get that force field energizer back at
47:39its feet.
47:40Something dire is afoot.
47:42I know it.
47:46Oh, it seems to be okay.
47:48At least it'll keep whoever they are from getting too close to us.
47:51They're much too close for comfort now.
47:53In fact, I...
47:54You're what?
47:56Nothing.
47:57It's nothing.
47:58You're looking.
47:59Oh...
48:23You're nothing.
48:26Hungry, Яноль ke Regent Hilaес
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