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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) S3E02 - Visit To A Hostile Planet

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00:06Outer orbital velocity maintained, exiting final atmosphere.
00:11Switch to reserve fuel cells for firing check.
00:15Oh!
00:17Oh!
00:19John, is anything wrong?
00:21Looks like impurities in the reserve fuel system.
00:24We're going to try a short blast at maximum thrust to clean them out.
00:27Now stand by below.
00:28Impurities?
00:28There may be noxious fumes.
00:30I must get my gas mask.
00:32All right. Maximum acceleration.
00:33Full forward thrust. One minute.
00:35Full forward thrust. One minute.
00:44It must be getting close to the speed of light.
00:46Will it be revamped?
00:55How dare?
00:58Fifty-eight. Fifty-nine. One minute. Power off.
01:04It's not responding. We're still at maximum acceleration.
01:15We're on runaway thrust.
01:17We're on runaway thrust.
01:17I can't slow us down.
01:18I had the emergency circuit breakers.
01:20Wait, wait.
01:22Warning. Warning.
01:24Vehicle velocity now equivalent to speed of light.
01:27Velocity now increasing beyond EM radiation speed.
01:46He's on runaway thrust.
03:03Oh, dear. Where am I? Why does everything look so glassy? I must be underwater at the bottom of some
03:11terrible sea.
03:14William. William, wake up. Judy. Penny. Dear lady.
03:25I'm alone. I'm alone. The only survivor. How could they do this to me?
03:39Woe is me. Alack and alas.
03:43Woe is me. Whatever shall I do? Professor. Major. You too. Alack and alas.
03:51No. Good heavens. What is this? A manta ray? A giant street?
03:55Correction. I am a robot, as you will plainly see if you will remove your gas mask.
04:02It's all your fault, you computerized cloud. What has happened to us? Where are we?
04:07Good questions, Dr. Smith. Referring to your first question, I have sufficient data to conclude that runaway acceleration past the
04:14speed of light has carried the Jupiter-2 into hyperdrive.
04:18Stop cackling and say what you mean. We are not where we were. I warn you, don't try my patience.
04:24Where are we?
04:25Both visual and electronic data indicate that electromagnetic radiation at runaway velocity has brought us through a space warp to
04:33that solar system containing the planet Earth.
04:37Earth? Did you say Earth? Where?
04:40In colloquial terms, at twelve o'clock low.
04:43What? Where?
04:50Professor. Peter, you're alive, thank heaven. He says it's Earth, but I don't believe it. Oh, don't torment me. It's
04:56an illusion, a mirage, a doomed man's apparition.
05:00No, Smith, that's no apparition. That's our solar system. And that's Earth.
05:06Earth. We are home. This ghastly nightmare is over. It is over, isn't it?
05:14Definitely. And without a shadow of a doubt, that is Earth. Our journeys are over.
05:22Are you sure? Quite sure that that is Earth. Quite.
05:27I knew it. I knew it all along. But I thought it would be so much nicer for you to
05:31find out for yourself.
05:33Dr. Smith, you have got to be kidding.
05:36Uh, John, what's the name of that outfit that might like to know we're still around? Uh, that, uh, Gamma?
05:40Don't tell me now.
05:40Uh, I-I think that they'll identify themselves once you've raised them on your, uh, your Z-band.
05:45Yeah, right. Uh, we'd better suit up for re-entry, too.
05:48All right, I'll tell them over to the children.
05:49Excuse me, Doctor.
05:50Well, of course, of course.
05:52Hey, uh, could I be of any assistance to you?
05:55Just stand clear and don't hold your breath. This isn't going to be easy, Doctor.
05:58Ah, Major, I have the utmost confidence in you.
06:06Alpha Control, this is the Jupiter II. Come in.
06:09Come in, Alpha Control. This is Jupiter II preparing for re-entry. Come in.
06:14No luck.
06:15No.
06:16We've tried every possible radial beam frequency we have.
06:19Also, all the power we've got.
06:21Something strange is going on.
06:23Well, is it possible that they've changed their communication system?
06:26Could be. We've been away for a while.
06:28We'll be hitting re-entry within three minutes.
06:30I want everyone on the lower deck and strapped in.
06:32All right. Come on. Let's go.
06:59Your own phone is always right for me.
06:59Well, let's go.
06:59My llandubia will have to go.
07:00What was that last time?
07:00You'll be always right.
07:02Suicide Menglic imperative after a while,
07:02which was going to be a while.
07:02You're actually ready for a while.
07:02You're for a while.
07:03I'm sitting there for a while.
07:04I can smell pine and fresh water, a pond or a lake.
07:09It smells like burning leaves, like fog.
07:13Do you feel cold?
07:15Just, just happy.
07:17Man-made buildings.
07:19And look over there.
07:20I can see the glow of lights from the city.
07:22Soon we'll be among friends.
07:24Oh, I'm so happy I could just shout.
07:34I'd like to do what Dr. Smith is doing.
07:36Oh.
07:37Earth, sweet earth, how lovely.
07:40More delectable than the rarest wine.
07:43Friends, countrymen, ladies and gentlemen,
07:45as I look about me in all your smiling faces...
07:48Dr. Smith, there's no one here but us,
07:50so I think you'd better save your homecoming address
07:52for someone who has to listen to it.
07:55Strange.
07:56I could have sworn there was a multitude out here.
08:00But no matter, William.
08:01Come along.
08:02Let us tread the friendly paths of Earth
08:04and see what we can see.
08:06All right, but I think you two better stay within range of the ship.
08:08Both of you.
08:10Well, we don't have any transportation, Mom.
08:12And you know how Dr. Smith is about walking.
08:15Fiddly-fy, William.
08:16Come along.
08:20Well, shall we go see for ourselves?
08:23I can see a sort of gate over there.
08:24And a shack.
08:25Maybe there's someone there.
08:27All right, let's go see what we can see.
08:36A parking area by the look of it.
08:38Yeah.
08:38Did you check our Earth calendar?
08:40As best I could.
08:41Give or take a week or two.
08:42It's the month of October, the Earth year 1999.
08:46This could be a weekend.
08:48Let's go.
09:16¶¶
09:31¶¶
09:32Well, that's odd.
09:34It doesn't look as though there's been anybody here for some time.
09:38Yet, look, there isn't much dust.
09:41Try calling the communication center.
09:43What, on this?
09:45I don't know. I've seen pictures of people using them,
09:48but I don't know if this will work.
09:53Hello?
09:54Hello, this is Maureen Robinson
09:56from the Jupiter II.
09:58Do you lead me?
10:00Sounds like one of our alarm bells.
10:05I think we'd better get back to the ship
10:07and report to your father.
10:22Hello? Anyone here?
10:25Yes, you're right.
10:26Must be a weekend.
10:30Don, did you ever see one of those?
10:38Last time I saw a car like this, it was in a museum.
10:41What's it doing here?
10:42Beats me.
10:46Don, look at this.
10:49Well, I was right.
10:51Michigan.
10:52The year?
10:5347.
10:551947.
10:56I
11:12What do you make of that
11:15This is emergency station
11:17M TG all listeners are urged to stay tuned to this station for full minute-by-minute reports on the
11:23grave situation
11:23Which now faces this area at 2 35 this morning an unidentifiable flying object was seen in the skies above
11:30Lake Superior
11:31At the same time all power and communication within a 200 mile radius of station M TG failed
11:39Witnesses now report that the craft which appears to navigate without propellers or steering gear has landed in the parking
11:46area of a sawmill in
11:48Manitou Junction
11:49All citizens capable of bearing arms are urged to report at once to the home of joseph cragmire on willow
11:56lane
11:57Manitou Junction
11:58It is believed that the occupants of the unidentified object are dangerous emissaries of a world not our own
12:07No
12:08You are listening to emergency station M TG
12:12The time is now 3 15 a.m. Saturday, October 17th 1947
12:19Please stand by
12:29Dangerous emissaries of a world not their own
12:31Yeah, I also heard the date
12:33The year
12:351947
12:36The same as on that license plate
12:39This car is new to them
12:41And we're 50 years out of our time
12:45I don't know exactly what that means to us
12:47I know what it means to them
12:50They think we're aliens
12:51Us? Aliens?
12:53Yes
12:53Let's get back to the ship
13:17Hold it, Charlie
13:18If you shoot at them two, you're going to have a whole slew of them piling out of that there
13:21blimp
13:22How many you reckon there are, Grover?
13:23Could be a whole army of them
13:25What they're made of, they don't take up no room
13:27A tale to tomorrow story I was reading said they ain't nothing but electric shatters
13:31And that there vehicle ain't much more
13:33Put your hand on it, all you get would be a high-voltage shock
13:37That's what blew out our power when they're coming down here
13:41In the story, they called them voltones
13:44That's what they are, I reckon
13:46Voltones, eh?
13:47Maybe we could blow out their fuses if we put the fire hose on them
13:50Here comes a couple more
14:02That's a pile of soil and lumber, Dr. Smith
14:04Yes, obviously, for the construction of the reviewing stand, William
14:08They always have reviewing stands for returning heroes, you know
14:11Yes, indeed
14:12I shall be here with the usual dignitaries on either side of me
14:16As the color guard goes marching by
14:17Followed by crack regiments
14:19While overheads, squadrons of planes
14:21Come over, you
14:22Now, look here
14:25Look here, my good man
14:26Get your hands up
14:28And that goes for you, too
14:29You don't understand, sir
14:30We're not trespassing
14:31Get him up
14:32Are you asking to be shot?
14:34You realize, of course, that you will be severely disciplined
14:36When your superiors are informed of the indignities you are inflicting upon me?
14:40Exactly how they tried to hoodwink folks in that there story, Charlie
14:43Sir, Voltone's a young man, Grover
14:45Hey, that hurt
14:46I'll hand him, sir
14:47You aren't an electric shatter
14:49Of course not
14:50I'm human
14:51That's our spaceship over there
14:54Look, I know we've been away for a long time
14:56But you must have heard of the Jupiter, too
14:58Well, we've just come back
14:59Indeed we have
15:01And covered with glory, may I add
15:03Gentlemen, I shall be more than pleased to overlook your misplaced and overzealous sense of duty
15:07If you will be good enough to direct us to command
15:10Keep them up
15:11You Voltones sure know how to spin a good yarn
15:13But you ain't fooling us, no sir
15:15Enough for a minute
15:15Now you just turn yourselves around and start marching
15:17You may not remember me
15:18But you must remember my father, John Robinson
15:22We were on every video screen in the country when we lifted off
15:25I know all about video screens, young fella
15:28Read about them in a mechanics magazine
15:30But they ain't due for a couple of years yet
15:32Least way he's not around here
15:33What?
15:34There were millions of them
15:36Even way back in 1950
15:39Oh, that's a good'un
15:411950 ain't for three years yet
15:42What?
15:44Do you mean to say that this is 1946?
15:4947's what it is
15:50Now move
15:52Oh, good heavens, William
15:53Dr. Smith, we must have passed through a time warp
15:56We're 50 years ahead of them
15:57I said move
15:59Oh, wait a minute, Grover
16:00Look, they ain't electric chatters like you said
16:02They don't talk so different from us
16:03Maybe we was wrong
16:04You think so?
16:05Please believe us, sir
16:06We're from Earth
16:07We are, we are
16:08All personnel report back to the Jupiter immediately
16:11I repeat
16:12All personnel report back to the Jupiter
16:15High time you arrived, you blithering bumpkin
16:18Inform these ignorant busybodies who we are
16:23Don't come no closer or I'll shoot
16:25Don't threaten him, sir
16:26He might last you
16:28I ain't afraid of no vault owns
16:36I suggest we leave before those jokers really get me riled up
16:39Come along, William
16:46Inside
16:54Fire into the lumber pile, that'll scare them off
17:04My sensors indicate that the hostiles are in full retreat
17:09Hostiles is right
17:14Yes, I realize it would be tempting to stay
17:16And try to make them understand
17:18That we're not vault owns
17:19Or whatever it is they call us
17:21But no one
17:23Not here nor anywhere else in this entire country
17:25Is going to believe for one minute
17:26That our presence is 50 years in their future
17:28Why, they'd shun us
17:30Or worse, they'd put us in some institution
17:32To have our heads examined
17:33No, sir
17:34Well, couldn't we sort of live apart?
17:37We've been on our own for a good long time now
17:39We could make our own lives
17:41Well, on top of some isolated mountain
17:44Cut off from society
17:46And with no hope of surviving into our own time
17:50Well, you're right, dear
17:51I suppose we have to find our way back
17:53Into the time in which we belong
17:56Well, when do we go?
17:57It'll take at least a half a day
17:58To fix our inertial guidance system
18:00Return to that dreadful desolation out there
18:02Never
18:03Why don't you understand
18:05With our knowledge of the future
18:06We could be the masters of this entire planet
18:08What's the use of being a master, Dr. Smith?
18:10If everyone thinks you're some kind of a kook
18:12Kook, indeed, my dear
18:14A king
18:14Forget it, Smith
18:16We're here by accident
18:17Not design
18:18And we're not taking over
18:20What isn't ours to take
18:22Now, let's get busy
18:23It'll be light soon
18:24I want to lift off at 1600 hours
18:26That's 12 hours from now
18:33Oh, sadness, oh sorrow
18:35They're throwing away half a century
18:37Of priceless wisdom
18:39How can they do this to me?
18:44All right
18:45Let's have a little discipline around here
18:46Come on
18:48Fall in, right along there
19:00When was the last time you fellas cleaned your pieces?
19:03We're not going possum hunting on this expedition
19:05Hey, Joe, when are we moving out, huh?
19:07It's Captain Cragmire
19:08Till the enemy has licked and taken prisoner
19:10Yes, sir, Captain Cragmire
19:12Now, then
19:13When I was fighting the enemy at Chateau Thierry
19:16I said to myself, Joe Cragmire
19:18I said, fight like you never fought before
19:20Because in his whole life
19:22A man only gets one chance to be a hero
19:24But we've got another chance today
19:26All of us
19:26To do our duty
19:27To hit the enemy where it hurts
19:29To protect their homes and loved ones
19:32And to show them insume informants up there
19:34That us folks at Manitou Junction
19:36Is as strong as a rock
19:38Impregnable as a fortress
19:40Courageous as a lot
19:42Hit the nerds
19:53We've seen them, Joe
19:54Them voltoons
20:00Two of them come snooping around the sawmill
20:02Call me Captain
20:03Yes, Captain
20:03Grover
20:04What they look like
20:04Well, they fixed up their faces
20:06Look like us
20:06But they couldn't do nothing about their bodies
20:08Their skin's all silvery
20:09Like the underside of a speckled trout
20:11Then two more of them come around
20:12Tell them about the big fella, Grover
20:13The one with the electric shootin' iron
20:14He was their leader, I reckon
20:16Light didn't come out of his arms
20:17We both was hit
20:18You should have seen him, Joe
20:19I mean, Captain
20:20Head big as a rendering bat
20:22Arms big enough around like a honey locust tree
20:25And the body the size of an elephant
20:26All silvery just like the others
20:28Charged with electricity like a power station
20:30Shootin' at him didn't do no good
20:31We stayed out there till it was light
20:33That big fella's still out there
20:36We've got ourselves a dilemma, men
20:37We can't get no messages out
20:39And like us not, they'd spot a man
20:40If we sent him for help
20:42Any suggestions?
20:43Well, maybe we could lure them out
20:45One at a time
20:46Rope them
20:47Knock out their circuits
20:48With an insulated pipe wrench
20:50Yeah
20:52Men
20:54As Deputy Mayor
20:55Mounted Two Junction
20:56And in the absence of Mayor
20:57That better on officialship
20:58Although I'll never know
20:59Why you voted for him
21:00Instead of me
21:00I have just made a decision
21:03For the protection of our community
21:04And the defense of our nation
21:06We have formed ourselves
21:07Into a squad of vigilantes
21:08Now all those who can throw a lasso
21:11Hands up
21:14All right
21:14Now you men provide yourselves with ropes
21:17And insulated pipe wrenches
21:18And proceed to the sawmill
21:19Your mission
21:20To decoy those varmints out of their blimp
21:23And bring them back here alive
21:24Now the rest of you
21:25Go patrol the town
21:27And keep this command post well informed
21:29Of all enemy activities
21:32I guess I don't have to tell you
21:33I'd like to be up on the front lines with you
21:35But being commanding officer
21:36I gotta stay here at the command post
21:38And have a planned strategy
21:40And light this roping trick
21:41All right
21:42Battle stations men
21:43And good luck
22:14Halt who goes there
22:18Hush Nenny
22:19You know perfectly well who I am
22:21This area is off limits
22:22To all Jupiter personnel
22:23Until further notice
22:24For your information
22:25I am no longer a member
22:26Of the Jupiter main hours
22:27My destiny is clear
22:29It lies yonder
22:30Among the worthy citizens
22:31Of this backward civilization
22:33Which will of course develop rapidly
22:35Under my kindness
22:36Come along sir
22:37You will join me
22:38As my electronic aid to camp
22:39Negative Dr. Smith
22:40My destiny is also clear
22:42It lies here
22:43And yonder
22:45Have you no imagination
22:46You digitized dunce
22:48This world is our oyster
22:50I prefer cybernetics
22:52To seafood Dr. Smith
22:54Bah booby
22:55Spare me your feeble
22:56Attempted humor
22:57And you
23:01I'm afraid the girls
23:03Haven't reconciled themselves
23:04To having their hopes dashed
23:06For that matter
23:07I'm not sure I have either
23:08I tried to explain to them
23:10But
23:10I know
23:11It takes a while
23:12For the heart
23:13To catch up with the head
23:17It's a beautiful sky
23:18Isn't it?
23:19So is the land
23:20I saw it on the video screen
23:22Cornfields
23:24Orchards with ripe fruit
23:26Pastures
23:27Birds flying
23:29Mom
23:29Would it be alright
23:30If we went over to the orchards
23:31And pick some apples
23:32But look
23:33It isn't far
23:34Well
23:36All right
23:37You run ahead
23:38But be sure to come right back
23:39If you see anyone
23:40I promise
23:46I kind of like to have gone with them
23:51This area is off limits too
23:53I know
23:53I'm looking for Dr. Smith
23:55Have you seen him?
23:56I have seen the former Dr. Smith
23:58The former?
24:00He has returned to the fifth decade
24:02Of the 20th century
24:03To fish for oysters
24:05You mean he went into town?
24:07Affirmative
24:08I'd better go get him back
24:09Come on
24:10You'd better come with me
24:11My orders are to
24:12Well this order supersedes all previous orders
24:14Now let's go
24:21Poor devils
24:22They've all hidden themselves
24:23They're all afraid of harmless little Zachary Smith
24:28Oh
24:29Oh
24:38Oh
24:39Oh
24:44Oh dear
24:45I must find a way to gain their confidence
24:48Watch
24:49Oh
24:50Oh
24:51Oh
24:52Oh
24:55Oh
24:56Oh
24:57Oh
24:57Oh
24:58Oh
24:59Oh
24:59Oh
25:00Oh
25:00Oh
25:00Oh
25:00Oh
25:02Oh
25:09Oh
25:09Oh
25:10Oh
25:10is in there.
25:21I don't see him in there, Robot.
25:23Have patience, Will Robinson.
25:27Dr. Smith!
25:30So, there you are, you catawalling cloud.
25:33I see you've changed your mind about joining me.
25:35I knew you would.
25:36And you've brought a young volunteer with you.
25:38Splendid.
25:39A very wise decision, William.
25:40And your parents will also think better of leaving
25:42once they realize how pleasant life is going to be for us all here.
25:46You're all mixed up, Dr. Smith.
25:48We can't stay here.
25:49This just isn't our world.
25:52The robot and I came to take you back.
25:54Ridiculous.
25:54I won't hear of it.
25:55I came, I saw, and I intend to conquer.
25:59But, Dr. Smith...
26:00Grab them, boys!
26:01Here they are, boys.
26:02I call to them for you.
26:03Warning, warning, warning.
26:04There we are.
26:08Hey, turn loose!
26:09Let me go!
26:10Let me go!
26:10Let me go!
26:12Forgive me, William.
26:13But I had to do this for your own good.
26:40You can come a little closer.
26:41I mean, I'm not going to bite you or anything.
26:47I'm not supposed to be here at all.
26:49But I couldn't resist taking a peek.
26:52You don't look very dangerous.
26:54I'm not dangerous.
26:55Neither is he.
26:56But you're Voltones.
26:58Voltones can't assume any shape they like.
27:00They can even speak our language.
27:02That's what Mr. Grover told my father.
27:05Well, Mr. Grover's wrong.
27:06I'm as human as you are.
27:08Oh, not him.
27:09He's a robot.
27:10The only problem is we got here 50 years too early.
27:14Will you please untie these ropes so I can explain to someone who we really are?
27:18Please?
27:19I'm sorry, but I can't believe a word you say.
27:24Golly.
27:24You sure do act awfully human, even though you aren't.
27:27But I am human!
27:29I am!
27:29I am!
27:31I am!
27:32I am!
27:36What's the use?
27:41Yeah, I don't mean I was turning up on these here extraterrestrial phenomena.
27:46I reckon I can handle most of them.
27:48Where did you say you was from, Chief?
27:51Chickasaw Falls, Captain.
27:52Got me a good look at their vehicle and my astro telescope.
27:55I knew they'd be landing here.
27:56So I figured I'd just mosey on over, give you all a hand.
28:00Yeah, well, we sure need it.
28:01Now, mind you, I ain't saying that you folks ain't defending yourselves as efficiently as you know how.
28:06But I guess a little bit of my know-how won't come amiss.
28:09Well, you sure know how to stop that big one call he plucked that there motor clean out of his
28:12hide.
28:12Yeah, clean out of his hide.
28:15Now, Captain, no offense.
28:16But if I'm going to be of any help to you, I'm going to need full authority over your vigilantes.
28:21Full?
28:21Full.
28:23Well, as Captain and Deputy Mayor, I could appoint you a second lieutenant.
28:27No.
28:27First lieutenant.
28:28No, it ain't good enough.
28:30It's got to be major or nothing.
28:33Well, I reckon with your know-how, you outrank me.
28:36Major it is.
28:37Stand at ease, Kragmire.
28:40Inform the rest of the battalion of a change in command, gents.
28:43Yes, sir, major.
28:44Yes, sir.
28:46Well, this is only the beginning.
28:50What did you say?
28:51Nothing, nothing.
28:53I'm going to interrogate the prisoners, Kragmire.
28:55Stand at ease.
29:11Poor dear William.
29:12William, it cuts me to the quick to see you in such a predicament.
29:16But until you can face things realistically, you must be treated as an alien.
29:20It's you who aren't facing things realistically, Dr. Smith.
29:24You know very well that Jupiter 2 won't leave without us.
29:27Precisely, dear boy.
29:28Sooner or later, they will come around to my way of thinking and realize that one world in hand is
29:33worth two in space.
29:37William, if you will promise to give me your full support and cooperation.
29:40Dr. Smith, please go away.
29:43You're beginning to bother me.
29:45Bother indeed.
29:46Mind your manners, will you?
29:57These apples are so good I can eat them all.
29:59Well, we'll save some seeds and try growing them in the hydroponic garden.
30:02Oh, no, get me out of here.
30:05We're going to get you.
30:09Hey, you're a girl.
30:11What did you think I was, some kind of a zombie?
30:14Well, aren't you?
30:16Oh, you people are so foolish.
30:18Look, all that happened is we landed here out of our time zone and you people are treating us like
30:24hostile aliens.
30:26Please take this rope off.
30:28It's hurting me.
30:29You know, you speak so natural-like.
30:32I could almost believe you.
30:35Apples.
30:37Oh, now, now don't tell me you Voltones eat those things.
30:41Of course we do.
30:41And we're not Voltones.
30:43We're people, just like the rest of you.
30:52Well, the way Smith felt about staying, I'd say he went into town to try to make contact with them.
30:56Yes, but Will wouldn't do that.
30:57Well, he's missing.
30:58So's the robot.
30:59Mom!
31:00Dad!
31:01They got Judy.
31:02They threw a rope around her and...
31:03Where?
31:04Right outside, under the shed.
31:11Good apples.
31:12Where'd you get them?
31:13Over there.
31:14Oh, Ed Jensen's place.
31:16It's lucky he didn't catch you.
31:17Oh, is it any better being caught by you?
31:20Please, you know I'm being truthful.
31:22You've got to let me go.
31:24I have orders to bring you in alive.
31:26But if you give me any trouble, I'll...
31:28All right, stop it!
31:30Drop it.
31:31Oh, I tried to explain to him who we were, Dad.
31:34But it just wouldn't register.
31:36Are you her father?
31:37Yes.
31:38I'm also the father of a young boy named Will Robinson.
31:41Do you know where he is?
31:43No, my orders were to come here and try and capture you one at a time.
31:47Is there anyone else in the area?
31:50You'd better answer me.
31:52Some.
31:53Scattered about.
31:54Now, you listen to me.
31:56How we got here isn't important now.
31:59You wouldn't understand anyway.
32:01But we're leaving here at 1,600 hours, and I want my boy back when I go.
32:06So I'm giving you one hour to get him back here.
32:08Oh, we're coming into town with lasers a lot more powerful than this one.
32:12And there won't be much left standing when we leave.
32:15One hour, boy.
32:21You tried to be nice.
32:23Yeah.
32:25Well, I never did trust those old-fashioned boys.
32:35I still don't understand why you decided I wasn't dangerous.
32:39I didn't.
32:39The major said it was all right for me to feed you.
32:42The major?
32:43The fire chief.
32:44He's the one in charge of all the vigilantes now.
32:47Figures.
32:48Look, he's really not a fire chief.
32:50His name is Dr. Smith, and he belongs with us on the Jupiter, too.
32:54Now, we've just got some silly idea that he'd be happier living here than with us where he belongs.
32:59You mean he's a Voltone, too?
33:01Of course not.
33:02There's no such thing as a Voltone.
33:04Don't you understand?
33:06You don't understand, do you?
33:09Look.
33:10You see this?
33:11I chipped it off an outcrop on the planet we were living on before we came here.
33:15Take it.
33:16It's not going to hurt you.
33:17It's just a jewel from another planet.
33:20Now, two years ago, when we lifted off for Alpha Centauri, that's a star.
33:26Two years ago?
33:27Oh.
33:28Well, to you, that would be about 50 years in the future.
33:33What's the matter?
33:35I don't know.
33:36It's just that, well, if I do believe you, and you really are telling the truth, we can never meet.
33:45At least not for real.
33:47Oh, that's all right.
33:48You can keep that.
33:49That'll prove we met for real.
33:53I hate to have to do this, but I have to tie you up again.
33:57That's all right.
33:58You're just obeying orders.
34:04Ah, yes, Kragmire, Manitou Junction will be the cybernetic center of the world.
34:08People will come from far and near to worship at their cybernetic shrine, which we shall build here.
34:14Do you figure them Voltones will do all this even when we capture them?
34:17They will have no choice if they wish to survive.
34:20Well, have you worked out a plan how to capture them?
34:22I see no reason to believe that capture will be necessary.
34:26Uh, something's happened to your voice.
34:28You don't sound the same no more.
34:30Not to worry, Kragmire.
34:31Just trying Manitou Junction's future aren't for size, as you might say.
34:35Joe, Joe, Joe, you got one of their young'uns here?
34:38Well, we got two of them under arrest, if that's what you mean.
34:40Well, if they don't get their young'un back right away, they're going to come here and blast Manitou Junction
34:43right off the face of the map.
34:44Now, that's what they told me.
34:45Captain, round up your men, we march at once.
34:49Our mission is target Jupiter.
34:52Yes, sir.
34:59Alas, poor Robertson.
35:01There are none so blind as those that will not see.
35:04But what must be, must surely be.
35:08Chikisaw falls in deep.
35:11Gah!
35:12How much longer?
35:14Two minutes.
35:15Well, if they were coming, they'd be here by now.
35:24Al!
35:42Now, hear this, all Jupiter 2 personnel.
35:45This is an ultimatum.
35:46You have five minutes to lay down your weapons and surrender.
35:50If your vehicle is not evacuated and the order of aid within the stipulated time, the Jupiter will be destroyed.
35:57He's gone berserk.
36:05You're wasting precious time, Jupiter personnel.
36:08My ultimatum was issued in your own best interest.
36:11A crazy chump.
36:12He really believes that.
36:14Yes, I think he does.
36:16Inside, come on.
36:23Well, they're going back in the blimp.
36:24There ain't no point in blowing it up with them inside.
36:26Never fear.
36:27Smith is, I mean, the chief is here.
36:29Well, what about those guns of theirs?
36:32They wouldn't dream of using them.
36:35Say, how come you know so much about them, chief?
36:38You've seen one, you've seen them all.
36:41All you people out there, listen to me.
36:44Now, whatever you may believe, or whatever you may have been told about us, none of it's true.
36:49We are citizens of the United States just as you are.
36:53Now, if you find that hard to understand, let me explain.
36:57It wasn't until the year 1970 that the United States first landed a man on the moon.
37:03Now, that's 25 years from now in your time.
37:06But 25 years ago in our time.
37:10I don't get it, chief. Do you?
37:12He's trying to confuse us. Pay no attention to him.
37:15I'm warning you, professor. Your time is running out.
37:19I think we should get out the ship.
37:21In his present frame of mind, there's no telling what Smith might do.
37:24No, stay here. I'll go out and talk to them.
37:31Well, the time's about up. Are we going to blow them up, like you said?
37:34That won't be necessary. Here comes one of them.
37:45Smith!
37:51Whenever you've conned these people into believing about us,
37:54the fact remains that at 1,600 hours, we're lifting off.
37:58And I want Will aboard when we do.
38:03Hey, chief, how come he knows your name?
38:05All these aliens have extrasensory perception, Kragmire.
38:14My dear chap, as you can plainly see, I hold the upper hand.
38:18For your sake and for the sake of your loved ones,
38:20I urge you for the last time to take my advice
38:22and order them to evacuate the ship.
38:24I want my son returned.
38:30Please stay.
38:31Half a century can't make all that difference to you.
38:34It makes all the difference in the world.
38:36And if you're serious about destroying the Jupiter 2,
38:39then you'll have to destroy us along with it.
38:42Arrest him!
38:48We can afford to wait now.
38:50The others will come out directly now that we've captured the leader.
38:54This hurts me much more than it does you.
38:56But you'll feel so much better
38:58when you've reconciled yourself to the inevitable.
39:25Are you feeling okay, Robot?
39:27I feel fine, Will Robinson.
39:28Good. Untie me so we can get out of here.
39:31Affirmative.
39:38There.
39:47Okay, let's go.
39:49Hey!
39:50Don't worry about the robot.
39:52He won't hurt you.
39:52He won't hurt anyone who's friendly.
39:54I think you'd both better stay in the barn.
39:56Well, I'd like to oblige you, Stacy.
39:58But we're headed for the Jupiter.
39:59And I don't think you can stop us.
40:01Where is everybody?
40:02They're over there.
40:04They took the cannon from the town square.
40:06What would they want with a cannon?
40:08The chief said his mission was target Jupiter.
40:10Target Jupiter?
40:11They're gonna blow it up.
40:12Come on, Robot.
40:13Let's go.
40:13Wait.
40:14Wait.
40:15You can't go through town that way.
40:16The vigilantes are still patrolling the streets.
40:19Is there another way?
40:21I think so.
40:22Wait here.
40:25Come out.
40:26We're not gonna wait much longer.
40:29Well, he ain't paying you no mind, chief.
40:32What are you gonna do?
40:32The men are getting hungry for their supper.
40:34Is that all they can think of at a time like this, Kragma?
40:36Food?
40:38I warn you, don't try my patience too far.
40:43Oh, please be sensible.
40:46Is it sensible to try to live in a country where you're not known?
40:49Where there's no record of your birth?
40:50Where the very houses we lived in haven't been built yet?
40:53Get with it.
40:54Use your head, Smith.
40:55You don't belong to this age any more than we do.
40:57But it's a sweet earth, and I do want to live here.
41:01All right.
41:01Suit yourself.
41:01But you mustn't prevent us from leaving.
41:06Or are you afraid to be left here alone?
41:10That's it, isn't it?
41:11You are afraid.
41:12I'm not.
41:13I'm not afraid.
41:15Oh, please.
41:17Please order them to evacuate to Jupiter.
41:19No, Smith.
41:20That's your job.
41:22Very well.
41:22So be it.
41:23You have one minute, you hear.
41:25One minute.
41:27You have one minute to lay down your guns and evacuate the ship.
41:30I don't think he's responsible for his actions anymore.
41:33I think we better do as he said.
41:35Yeah.
41:50It's okay now.
41:57I don't know.
41:59Paul!
42:03Where do you kids think you're going?
42:04Your father gives strict orders.
42:06All women and children got to stay indoors till the emergency's over, Stacy.
42:09This is an emergency, too.
42:11Mr. Grover, we have to plant the scarecrow in Daddy's cornfield,
42:14or there won't be any corn come harvest time.
42:17Well, hurry it up, then.
42:20Watch out for them voltones.
42:25You know, that boy's face looks familiar.
42:27Do you know who he is?
42:29All boys look alike to me.
42:31Mischief makers, the lot of them.
42:36Here they come.
42:40How's it, your guns, over there?
42:42Yeah.
42:48How's it, your guns?
42:50Well, Dr. Smith, we've done as you asked.
42:52Now, do you intend to destroy the only means we have of getting back where we belong?
42:57Much as I regret it, madam, that is precisely what I intend to do.
43:00But believe me, dear lady, you will not be sorry once you've established yourself
43:03in this pleasant little community.
43:06Are we ready?
43:07It's my cannon.
43:08You've got to let me give the order to fire it.
43:10A child and his playthings.
43:12Proceed, Kragmire.
43:20All right, men.
43:21Let's get a name right on the tarp.
43:23Ah, that's good.
43:24Now, load it up.
43:26Come on, hurry up.
43:32All right, now.
43:33This is it.
43:35Don't!
43:35Don't shoot!
43:37Stacy, what are you doing here?
43:41You get on home right away, do you hear?
43:43You can't blow up their ship, Daddy.
43:45It's all they've got to get back where they belong.
43:47Nonsense.
43:47They belong here with me.
43:49Do you really want to belong here, Dr. Smith?
43:51Indeed, I do.
43:52It's a far side better than anything out there.
43:56Out where, Chief?
43:58Stand by your gun, Kragmire.
43:59I'll handle my tones.
44:01Sometimes I feel like that, too.
44:02But I don't think it will really work.
44:04It will work.
44:06All right, Dr. Smith.
44:07If you're that sure about it, I'll take the chance and stay here with you.
44:11Provided you let everyone go and don't blow up the Jupiter.
44:13Oh, well.
44:14Now, you don't know what you're saying, son.
44:16I think I do, Dad.
44:17It'll mean for the next 50 years I'll be living here like the people are living here now.
44:22And even though I'd be kind of old the next time I see you all, I won't forget you.
44:26I'll be thinking about you and Mom and Judy and Penny and Don every minute.
44:31Is it a deal, Dr. Smith?
44:33Dear William, of course it's a deal.
44:38With my extraordinary technical knowledge, and with a small assist from you,
44:42we shall initiate these yokels into the mysteries of space explorations before they even happen.
44:46We shall be the Einsteins of tomorrow.
44:51The mission is scrubbed, Kragmire.
44:53You may take your gun and go home.
44:55Oh, now, look, Chief.
44:56You mean you're going to let these vault homes go after what you said they could do for Manitou Junction?
44:59We don't need them.
45:01Yes, we do.
45:06All right, men.
45:07This is it.
45:08Now watch the recoil.
45:09Fire!
45:26Black man, Jeff!
45:32Don't shoot!
45:33Don't shoot!
45:34I won't, unless you try to prevent us from leaving.
45:37You think we're boltones, aliens.
45:40Well, if that's what you believe, that's what we are.
45:43I won't try to change your minds.
45:46Let's just say that we came here, and when we found out we didn't belong, we left.
45:55Well, if that's the way they feel about it, Chief, we'd better let them all go, huh?
45:59Oh, but don't you worry.
46:00I'll give you a ride back to your firehouse in Chickasaw Falls.
46:03Chickasaw Falls, indeed!
46:04Wait for me!
46:05Hey, hey, you deafening!
46:07Come back!
46:07Come back!
46:12Those vaultones ain't going to drop him off in Chickasaw Falls.
46:34Yes, sir, Colonel, right here in Manitou Falls.
46:37It had a crew aboard, came right down into our parking lot.
46:40When it left, it took one of our own people along.
46:42Yeah, the fire chief over to Chickasaw Falls.
46:46Well, I can't say exactly what it looked like.
46:49Kind of a, well, kind of like a plate or a saucer.
46:53Yeah, yeah, that's what you'd call it, a flying saucer.
46:56Yeah, yes, sir.
46:59Couldn't be anything to what they said about being human beings like us.
47:03Could it, Craig?
47:05I don't know, Stacy.
47:06I just don't know.
47:08But whichever, I don't guess we'll ever hear no flying saucers anymore.
47:52I don't know.
48:12I don't know.
48:13I don't know.
48:14I don't know.
48:16I don't know.
48:17I don't know.
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