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Cosmos: War of the Planets (1977) is an Italian science‑fiction space opera directed by Alfonso Brescia, starring John Richardson. The story follows Captain Mike Hamilton and the crew of the MK‑31 as they investigate mysterious cosmic signals, encounter hostile alien machines, and confront a tyrannical super‑computer ruling over an alien civilization. Known for its psychedelic visuals, low‑budget charm, and 1970s futurist style, the film has become a cult favorite among fans of vintage European sci‑fi.

Film Details
Year: 1977
Genre: Science Fiction / Space Opera
Director: Alfonso Brescia
Writers: Alfonso Brescia, Aldo Crudo
Starring: John Richardson, Yanti Somer, Massimo Bonetti, Romeo Costantini, Katia Christine
Cinematography: Silvio Fraschetti
Music: Marcello Giombini
Studio: Nais Film
Distributed by: Variety Distribution
Runtime: 89 minutes
Country: Italy
Language: English (dubbed)

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00:00:42check our coordinates to base orion compare figures with signal direction angle alpha 37
00:00:51angle alpha 12 velocity 600 miles per second signals in direction course power signals constant
00:01:00exact coordinates signal exact direction course confirmed
00:01:04what is it check the distance of the stellar explosion
00:01:18oco check the computer
00:01:26there is no constellation in visual distance no stellar explosion
00:01:36ask the new coordinates to escape the rays of that explosion information requested on explosion is
00:01:43non-existent no change of course necessary there's something wrong with it it's the end
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00:14:25Take it easy.
00:14:26Instantly.
00:14:32They're too far away.
00:14:33With that speed, they won't make it.
00:14:38Look, Mila.
00:14:39What's going on?
00:14:40What are they stopping for?
00:15:01It's too late now, Mila.
00:15:24Segura's a dead man.
00:15:57Dr. Wright, report to the dispensary.
00:15:59Stand by with the regenerator.
00:16:07The Smart Head
00:16:24See you.
00:16:36Oco, are you sure this spaceship's in the orbit of the satellite's passage?
00:16:40Not I, but he seems very sure.
00:16:50Here it is.
00:16:52The satellite has entered our screen.
00:16:58Give me the data.
00:17:00Wait a minute, I'm recording.
00:17:03Distance, 180,000 miles.
00:17:06Speed, 73,000 miles per second.
00:17:10Angle of trajectory, alpha 24 degrees.
00:17:14End of the data.
00:17:16Object identified as the satellite Dana.
00:17:19Satellite is completely safe.
00:17:22No intervention necessary.
00:17:24Proceed on present speed and trajectory.
00:17:27Satellite information now programmed.
00:17:30Distance, 180,000 miles.
00:17:32We're lucky.
00:17:34We don't have to stop until...
00:17:36What do you think of Captain Hamilton?
00:17:38Don't you think he's a fascinating man?
00:17:47What the hell?
00:17:48What does it mean?
00:17:53Seems almost a message coming from space.
00:18:01Paté de foie gras.
00:18:03It seems hard to believe.
00:18:05But in only 20 more hours, we'll be on our way back to home base.
00:18:09Your move.
00:18:10Bravo, Marseille.
00:18:11All he thinks about is vacation.
00:18:18Captain, our computer is picking up a strange signal.
00:18:22Here, sir.
00:18:22You better take a look at it.
00:18:24Thanks.
00:18:27It's impossible.
00:18:28The computer's got to be wrong.
00:18:34You understand, Colonel?
00:18:36Yes, sir.
00:18:36Then you'll begin the investigation immediately.
00:18:38It will be done, sir.
00:18:39You know we can't allow this to continue.
00:18:40I will inform you.
00:18:41Report to me as soon as you have anything.
00:18:46Those damn signals.
00:18:47Those damn signals are damaging Earth's radio and video systems.
00:18:52I'm receiving solicitations from all over the world.
00:18:55Washington and Moscow have already called me three times.
00:18:58Well, Colonel Altman, it's lucky for us that you're here.
00:19:02Yes, sir.
00:19:03Let's get down to facts.
00:19:05What disposition has Wiz given?
00:19:08Wiz affirms that behind this strange signal,
00:19:11there's an alien intelligence that knows all.
00:19:14And there's danger.
00:19:16Wiz orders us to find the emission source and destroy it.
00:19:18Good.
00:19:19Send an airship at once.
00:19:32You hear that?
00:19:33More of those signals.
00:19:38They certainly sound strange.
00:19:40It's impossible.
00:19:40Oh, come on.
00:19:42Come on.
00:19:42Relax.
00:19:45I agree that those are not normal signals,
00:19:47but I also think the computer isn't functioning right, that's all.
00:19:51So stay calm.
00:19:52I really think that that computer in there
00:19:56has just got to be drunk.
00:19:59These strange signals
00:20:01could be radioactivity meeting the cosmic belt.
00:20:05And if these signals are really being sent
00:20:07and are not cosmic radiation,
00:20:09I figure they'll be strong enough to reach the ground.
00:20:11And I'll bet that they're being heard
00:20:13on every radio telescope on the entire Earth.
00:20:15Your move.
00:20:16What's the nearest spaceship to the emission source of the signals?
00:20:19It's the M-K-31, Commander.
00:20:22M-K-31.
00:20:25Who's the M-K-31, Commander?
00:20:28Captain Hamilton.
00:20:30Hamilton?
00:20:31Fred Hamilton, the one on the serious expedition?
00:20:34The Mars incident?
00:20:37Intolerant of any kind of discipline.
00:20:40He should have been rejected.
00:20:41Captain Hamilton is a good commander.
00:20:44It's true that he has quite the temper
00:20:46and that he takes a little too much personal initiative.
00:20:49But I'm convinced that while these aspects
00:20:51are negative on Earth,
00:20:52they're very useful to a Commander-in-Chief
00:20:54of such a very important expedition.
00:20:57The M-K-31 will have to move beyond known space.
00:21:01And Captain Hamilton is the most suitable man to do it.
00:21:03With your permission,
00:21:04I don't feel that Hamilton is right for the situation.
00:21:09Hamilton is to be discarded.
00:21:13Let me go, Commander.
00:21:16Stop this wrangling.
00:21:17Wiz will decide.
00:21:18Captain Hamilton will go
00:21:19and do what he'll be ordered to do.
00:21:22No, I haven't the right crew
00:21:23to undertake such a dangerous journey.
00:21:26We've just completed a mission
00:21:27lasting six months
00:21:28and are due for rotation in less than 24 hours.
00:21:32My men are tired.
00:21:33They need a rest.
00:21:34They want to get back to Earth
00:21:36and to their families.
00:21:37Evidently, I didn't make myself clear enough to you, Captain.
00:21:39Hamilton, I did not call you to debate.
00:21:41Wiz's orders must be carried out.
00:21:43Nonsense.
00:21:44If a machine says to go out and get killed,
00:21:46it does not mean I must do it.
00:21:47The new rules allow me to disobey such an order.
00:21:50I'm reserving decision.
00:21:51I'll report to you later.
00:21:53Consider your future, Captain Hamilton.
00:21:55Forget the new rules this time.
00:21:57You've got to obey, Captain.
00:21:59The Commander here has helped you before.
00:22:01But now not even he can help you.
00:22:03He'll be unable to protect your career.
00:22:05If you persist in your refusal.
00:22:09Think it over, Captain.
00:22:10At the end of the mission,
00:22:12you'll all be given extra leave
00:22:13with the possibility of a very fine promotion.
00:22:16I'll be the first one to suggest it.
00:22:19You'll all be heroes.
00:22:21From our press room,
00:22:22you'll all be followed continuously
00:22:23by journalists from all over the world.
00:22:26Think it over.
00:22:27I'm sorry, Commander.
00:22:29No member of my crew wants to be a hero.
00:22:32And the normal leave is going to be fine
00:22:35without a promotion.
00:22:36And tell that hunk of metal
00:22:38that MK-31 is returning home.
00:22:41Captain Hamilton,
00:22:43I think Dr. Jane Fraser would like to speak with you.
00:22:48Hello, Fred.
00:22:49Hello, Jane Fraser.
00:22:51It's been a long time.
00:22:53I won't try to talk you into changing your mind.
00:22:56I only ask that you behave justly.
00:22:59Allow the crew to choose.
00:23:00It's the only democratic way, I feel.
00:23:03That certainly does seem
00:23:04the fairest way to handle this.
00:23:06Doesn't it?
00:23:25Hi, Richard.
00:23:27Hi.
00:23:54How long?
00:23:56Whatever.
00:24:00Violin or gentle?
00:24:02You decide.
00:24:23It's strange.
00:24:25How some printed words can evoke emotion.
00:24:31You live in a different world.
00:24:34Not a world of words, but of things that you cannot express.
00:24:55Mila, you're the one who's lost contact with life.
00:24:59You've let yourself be conditioned by machines.
00:25:05Sure, I know you're all able technicians, chemists, physicists, engineers, but no poets.
00:25:15Our musicians are born nowadays.
00:25:19And you've forgotten about love.
00:25:39Oh, oh, oh.
00:25:42Yeah.
00:26:14I think I'll never use the cosmic love.
00:26:18You must never, never be fooled by imitations.
00:26:23You must kiss me more often from now on.
00:26:28You know something?
00:26:29I feel this is my first victory over machines.
00:26:38Captain, the radar scanner indicates two shining points.
00:26:42They're approaching rapidly.
00:26:48All crews to your stations.
00:27:00Establish contact with base Orion.
00:27:03Tell Commander Armstrong it's urgent.
00:27:06Spaceship MK-31 has to speak with Commander Armstrong.
00:27:10It's urgent.
00:27:12Commander Armstrong's coming.
00:27:14What's happening, Captain?
00:27:16Our radar is picking up two strange metallic bodies.
00:27:19I presume they're spaceships.
00:27:20Spaceships in that part of space?
00:27:22They could be asteroids.
00:27:24They've got to be asteroids.
00:27:26No asteroids could vary their speed like that.
00:27:30They're being controlled somehow.
00:27:32Captain, try to find out what's happening.
00:27:33But remember, they're not terrestrial spaceships.
00:27:36That is, if they are spaceships.
00:27:38There's a way to get an answer to that.
00:27:40Activate the scanners.
00:27:49The two objects are now in our cameras.
00:27:52They'll be on your base scanner momentarily.
00:27:55Transfer everything to base Orion.
00:28:01And they're really spaceships.
00:28:03There just isn't any other possibility.
00:28:06Establish contact.
00:28:08Negative contact.
00:28:09Hamilton, try again.
00:28:11Try with all possible ways of communications.
00:28:13Try with the radio, too.
00:28:16Wait, let us contact Wiz.
00:28:19He'll know what to do.
00:28:23I'll interrupt contact with base.
00:28:28Mila, analyze the spaceship on our computer.
00:28:32Ask data about the crew and their weapons in terms of absolute probability.
00:28:38Data insufficient.
00:28:41In other words, we'll have to be content with a relative probability.
00:28:47Unmanned spaceships armed with long-range disintegrators.
00:28:5370% chance.
00:28:55Battle speed.
00:28:57Battle speed.
00:28:58Activate disintegrators.
00:28:59Coordinate direction rays.
00:29:02Activate laser.
00:29:05Best range.
00:29:0650 miles.
00:29:07Approaching range.
00:29:1010.
00:29:129.
00:29:138.
00:29:157.
00:29:176.
00:29:185.
00:29:204.
00:29:204.
00:29:213.
00:29:222.
00:29:241.
00:29:260.
00:29:28We've been hit.
00:29:325.
00:29:354.
00:29:404.
00:29:425.
00:29:435.
00:29:446.
00:29:45Internal pressure is 5 G's.
00:29:497.
00:29:501.
00:29:531.
00:29:572.
00:30:12we've lost contact
00:30:16what's happening reactivate contact at once our equipment seems to be working perfectly
00:30:20commander they must have stopped transmitting commander the newspaper men are in the press
00:30:25hall they followed everything we've got a lot of questions to ask on your plan to answer this
00:30:43attack against the earth what are you talking about there's been no attack against our planet
00:30:47we've all seen the spaceship do you think mk-31 has been hit as part of some weird game will
00:30:53you
00:30:53please stop misrepresenting facts a space skirmish does not mean that earth is in peril and that
00:30:58we've been attacked that spaceship out there could have weapons our bases didn't cite anything that
00:31:03could make us dread an attack why have you already given the alert signal to all the bases oh because
00:31:09let me quiet that is a military secret yes sir the public must know about that ship we may be
00:31:15facing
00:31:15the vanguard of a whole fleet damn that's enough get out of here i won't answer any more questions
00:31:24the earth is in danger the earth is in desperate desperate danger
00:31:32aliens are attacking earth our bases prepare defenses our bases can be destroyed like mk-31
00:31:42repeat spaceship enters our bases orion's monitors we have seen the beginning of the end
00:31:49the earth is in great danger spaceship approaches earth
00:32:00i can't make it captain
00:32:06the centrifugal force has immobilized me we have to make it all maxima we can blow up the sheer
00:32:21captain we have to break clear
00:32:27and push the auxiliary ignition button pump
00:32:51push the auxiliary ignition button pump
00:33:01Trying to reach it, Gord.
00:33:30De-activate main generator.
00:33:35Captain, the B circuit in the main generator has been damaged and needs to be repaired.
00:33:42There's no control.
00:33:46How are the auxiliaries?
00:33:47Normal course.
00:33:49Speed reduced to a fourth, only that.
00:33:52Captain, I can't reactivate contact with Earth.
00:33:54The auxiliary engines are too weak.
00:33:56They don't have sufficient power.
00:34:05Activate videos 14 and 7.
00:34:07And 17 and 6.
00:34:10Gravitational force is increasing fast.
00:34:13The angle's drift coincides with the planet's axis.
00:34:17We're being attracted by its gravitational force.
00:34:27We can't stop the fall.
00:34:30We'll be smashed to bits.
00:34:45We'll be smashed to bits.
00:34:51Ask computer for force landing data.
00:34:56Insufficient energy available.
00:34:59Impossible to enter orbit at such high speed.
00:35:07Six minutes before impact.
00:35:10You must stop the descent instantly.
00:35:21Activate vaporizers.
00:35:23Activate vaporizers.
00:35:24It's no good, Captain.
00:35:25There is not enough time left for that now.
00:35:31Activate vaporizers.
00:35:32Activate vaporizers.
00:35:32Activate vaporizers.
00:35:35Activate vaporizers.
00:35:37Activate vaporizers.
00:35:38Activate vaporizers.
00:35:39Activate vaporizers.
00:35:52Activate vaporizers.
00:35:52Activate vaporizers.
00:35:53Activate vaporizers.
00:35:54Activate vaporizers.
00:35:54Activate vaporizers.
00:35:56Activate vaporizers.
00:35:56Activate vaporizers.
00:35:58Activate vaporizers.
00:35:58now to stop the fall.
00:36:09It's too late, Captain.
00:36:10We've had it.
00:36:12That vaporizer still can stop us.
00:36:25Captain,
00:36:26the spaceship's fall has stopped.
00:36:29Nice going.
00:36:31I should think that the computer
00:36:33has realized that by now.
00:36:34Now let's see if it can stabilize us.
00:36:38It's impossible.
00:36:40The spaceship is sustained
00:36:41by an anti-gravitation force
00:36:44of unknown origin.
00:36:46We're in the planet's orbit
00:36:47at 500,000 feet.
00:36:50But it's against every physical law.
00:36:52How can they be a planet
00:36:53with a variable gravitation?
00:37:13It's dark.
00:37:14Cold.
00:37:16Inhospitable.
00:37:17There are also craters.
00:37:19It almost looks as if
00:37:21the atmosphere is frozen.
00:37:23Shall we send a probe, Captain?
00:37:25No.
00:37:26I was thinking of landing
00:37:26on the planet.
00:37:27Jack,
00:37:28is the landing module
00:37:29in working condition?
00:37:30The module's working perfectly, Captain.
00:37:31And it will be much easier
00:37:33to repair that faulty generator
00:37:34if we're on firm ground.
00:37:36All crew members
00:37:37to your stations.
00:37:38Prepare for landing.
00:37:56And it will be much easier
00:37:56and to repair that faulty generator
00:37:56and to repair that faulty generator
00:37:57and to repair that faulty generator
00:37:57and to repair that faulty generator
00:37:57and to repair that faulty generator
00:37:57and to repair that faulty generator
00:37:58and to repair that faulty generator
00:37:59and to repair that faulty generator
00:37:59and to repair that faulty generator
00:38:00and to repair that faulty generator
00:38:01and to repair that faulty generator
00:38:01and to repair that faulty generator
00:38:03and to repair that faulty generator
00:38:13switch on videos two and three activate the monitors
00:38:23Mila analyze the external data
00:38:32oxygen 15% azo 70% atmosphere and gravity similar to earth's this zone of the planet will stay in
00:38:42shadow another 45 earth days the men in charge of space research get ready to leave in the module
00:38:52the rest of you remain on board
00:39:23so
00:39:30so
00:39:31so
00:39:32so
00:39:32so
00:39:32so
00:39:50my compliments captain you're the first man to set foot on this planet
00:39:59we're outcasts on a lost planet in space but at last we have something firm under our feet
00:40:28this planet offers some wonderful opportunities for specimens
00:40:48do you think there's life here greta i haven't noticed traces of water maybe the air's moisture
00:40:53allows the growth of primitive nuclei some form of life
00:40:58this ground must be rich in iron and nickel take a look at this rock
00:41:05any radioactivity no indication yet
00:41:11Mila look this is organic
00:41:30find anything mila no you it's a growth of some kind interesting i wonder what it is
00:41:38it's similar to likened back on earth but not identical
00:41:43i'll analyze it later
00:41:45fire
00:41:46it's a
00:41:46I can't
00:42:10i'm
00:42:11i'm
00:42:14i'm
00:42:14i'm
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00:45:47No.
00:45:49No.
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00:45:53No.
00:45:56No.
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00:46:00No.
00:46:01No.
00:46:06No.
00:46:14No.
00:46:16No.
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00:46:29No.
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00:46:58No.
00:47:00No.
00:47:03No.
00:47:09No.
00:48:50That's Jack lying there. Come on.
00:49:23Wait a second. Where's Greta?
00:49:26She was with us when we started out. I gave orders for us to stick together.
00:49:30But she's not here.
00:49:31You're right, damn it.
00:49:33Captain, you know what happened to Jack. The same thing could have happened to Greta.
00:49:38That we can find out.
00:49:41Am I coming through?
00:49:42Our reception here is very good, sir. What's going on?
00:49:46Look, Jack's been murdered. And we've been materialized in this cave. Greta's missing. Have you heard from her?
00:49:52No. We know nothing. But if you can't find her, maybe you'd better come back to the ship. The technician's
00:49:57checking the damage have reached positive results.
00:50:00Maybe you're right.
00:50:02Mack's got a point, Captain. Let's get out of here and go back to the ship.
00:50:05No. With Jack murdered and Greta missing, we can't leave. We've got to try to find her.
00:50:10Calm down, Richard. There's nothing we can do for them. And maybe Greta's waiting for us outside.
00:50:30Mila, check your apparatus.
00:50:34Captain, the sending station is in here. In this cave.
00:50:39They're signals, addressed only to us.
00:50:43They originate here.
00:50:45An inert rock that transmits signals from Earth.
00:50:48This sphere is the sending station.
00:50:50Our quartz crystals have this property, but they have to be activated.
00:50:54Anyway, the power in ours is limited.
00:50:57There's some kind of message.
00:50:59Yes, and I think it's directed toward us.
00:51:02It seems a little clear.
00:51:07Someone is near us. I'm almost sure there is.
00:51:09That's crazy. There's no one in here.
00:51:11We've got to keep checking. We've got to find out who or what's sending that message.
00:51:18The signals feel stronger to me.
00:51:22Hello, Control. Record everything you see here.
00:51:26The videotape's running already.
00:51:28Those strange signals are so baffling.
00:51:30Let me know if you need the rest of the crew.
00:51:32Okay.
00:51:33Let's look around.
00:51:35Let's look around.
00:52:40Release them.
00:52:44I am Amok, strangers.
00:52:47My voice is pure thought that reaches the mind.
00:52:51Hey, how does that guy know our language?
00:52:54Shut up, Richard.
00:52:55It's us.
00:52:56Our brainwaves make the telepathy become sound.
00:52:59My race was great once.
00:53:02The machines served men, and my people were happy.
00:53:06Then the huge machine stole the command from me, and we became slaves.
00:53:12All this before the great explosion.
00:53:15I am talking about an atomic catastrophe.
00:53:19Its survivors, as you see, have regressed to an animal state.
00:53:24Strangers Amok knows why you have come to this planet.
00:53:29I think we've got to do something.
00:53:30We will.
00:53:34Captain.
00:53:35Captain, can you hear me?
00:53:36Maybe they don't know about the rest of us.
00:53:38We could attack them from the rear.
00:53:40It'd be simple to do, sir.
00:53:42We can use the disintegrator guns.
00:53:44Don't worry about us.
00:53:45Repair the generator.
00:53:52I am Itor, chief of my people.
00:53:56You killed one of my men.
00:53:57Why?
00:53:59No.
00:54:00The immortal monster has killed your companion.
00:54:05Many of us have died.
00:54:08The black peril kills all those who dare to go out of the caves.
00:54:14We cannot do a thing against him.
00:54:17We can only hide in the innermost recesses of the planet.
00:54:24Listen.
00:54:24I think they're sincere.
00:54:26And if we help them, sir, I think it could be the answer to all our problems.
00:54:30Yeah, that's not a bad idea.
00:54:33We'd like to help you fight your enemy.
00:54:36Can you tell us where he is?
00:55:11Sage Hammock says that in the shining cave,
00:55:14there's the monster.
00:55:15Hammock recounts that the great death came from him.
00:55:18The monster hates any people and kills them without pity.
00:55:22This race was once a great civilization.
00:55:27In every way.
00:55:28This city still seems to be alive,
00:55:30and who knows how long it's been abandoned.
00:55:34Let's go, Captain.
00:55:37The radioactivity is reaching dangerous levels.
00:55:43It's too dangerous, Captain, for us here.
00:55:45The city is an atomic stockpile.
00:55:48The radioactivity is continuing to rise.
00:55:51Let's get out of here, Captain.
00:55:54I've established the signal's location.
00:55:56The message comes continually from a mysterious source
00:55:59and is retransmitted by the sphere.
00:56:01It's not enough.
00:56:03We've got to go back to the ship and consult the computer.
00:56:07Itor, we can destroy the enemy,
00:56:10but we have to go back to the ship first.
00:56:13No.
00:56:16We have no choice.
00:56:17Itor, the weapons we need are on board,
00:56:19and we can't do without them.
00:56:22The woman will stay with us.
00:56:27There's no alternative, Mila.
00:56:29We'll have to trust them.
00:56:33Whatever happens, I love you.
00:56:55We'll have to trust them.
00:56:59We'll have to trust them.
00:57:06We'll have to trust them.
00:57:34I'll be okay now.
00:57:35Go to the ship.
00:58:12As you've heard, Wiz is positive that of prime importance is Earth's defense.
00:58:17On the other hand, the unknown spaceships have not signaled on our radars, and the other
00:58:21signal from space is also seized yet, it could very well be a trap.
00:58:25We can't risk it.
00:58:26All Earth's bases are on alert.
00:58:30Wiz's decision is the best.
00:58:32Captain, we found him.
00:58:35I'll be right there.
00:58:51Commander Armstrong, from Kola Space, they communicate that the sector HF 203 is refracting
00:58:57the passage of any kind of wave.
00:59:00Their ship could have landed there.
00:59:07That zone is totally isolated.
00:59:10It's only a polar ice field, with no interest.
00:59:14Unless vicinity of the pole has provoked some magnetic joke with Kola's instruments.
00:59:20Ask Kola's base to verify all the instruments, and to act accordingly.
00:59:24I want any and all data sent here to Orion at once.
00:59:28Yes, sir.
00:59:33There he is.
00:59:35Commander.
00:59:36Pay attention, please.
00:59:37Are you in something?
00:59:39Locate the ship, Captain.
00:59:41I don't know what's...
00:59:42Did you?
00:59:43I believe so.
00:59:44The enemy spaceship should be in the Arctic.
00:59:46The situation is under control.
00:59:48I'm sorry for the headlines you had in mind, but Earth is not in any danger.
01:00:01Didn't buy us.
01:00:02Nope.
01:00:02You had to repeat.
01:00:06Remember, you had to repeat.
01:00:07Repeat.
01:00:08Repeat.
01:00:34What will you think of?
01:00:35I'll think of you and me back on Earth.
01:00:37That's what I always do, my darling.
01:01:10The enemy is a computer.
01:01:13The images you see are materializations of its energy.
01:01:18To destroy it, press button for its elimination.
01:01:22Probable color, red.
01:01:23We've stuffed a ton of information in this gadget, and the only answer we get is probable
01:01:29or possible.
01:01:32I want a reliable answer.
01:01:36No certainty possible.
01:01:38Index of probability, 50%.
01:01:48I belong to Glasgow, dear old Glasgow town.
01:01:54There's something the matter with Glasgow, for it's going down and round.
01:01:59I'm only a common old working chap, as anyone here can see.
01:02:06But when I get a couple of drinks on Saturday, Glasgow belongs.
01:02:30I'm from America.
01:02:32I'm from America.
01:02:33I'm from America.
01:02:33I'm from America.
01:02:33I'm from America.
01:02:34No.
01:02:34I'm from America.
01:02:43Hello, Nor' może.
01:02:43But I've been hit by a red guard, I'm from America, but I'm from America.
01:02:58Who is it?
01:03:20All right, come on, get back on board and get the particular suits on.
01:03:55You weren't worried, were you, Mila?
01:03:57Just a little.
01:03:59I knew you'd come for me.
01:04:01And I'm glad you brought another space suit.
01:04:04The radiation in that city is deadly.
01:04:08Well, I'm glad you're okay.
01:04:12Captain, I'm getting all kinds of electronic signals.
01:04:15The meter's starting to go crazy.
01:04:17I don't understand it.
01:04:19Mila, stay here with right.
01:04:20Holden, you're coming with me.
01:04:21Yes, Captain.
01:04:59Earthlings, put down your arms.
01:05:03You must not disobey me.
01:05:10Earthlings, step forward.
01:05:14You have been brought here for a purpose.
01:05:16The most important task of your lives.
01:05:20Cooperate.
01:05:21Do not make me destroy you.
01:05:26You said you called us for a purpose.
01:05:28What is it?
01:05:29I will respond, Earthling.
01:05:32Once long ago, the inhabitants of this planet constructed perfect machines.
01:05:38The machines performed all the work for them.
01:05:41The inhabitants of the planet were happy.
01:05:45Their only function was to control these machines.
01:05:48But even though this was their only function, it became a chore.
01:05:52So man built me so that I might control the machines and be able to construct new ones, thereby inheriting
01:06:01all of man's abdicated responsibilities.
01:06:06One day, the planet was attacked by alien forces.
01:06:11All of the machines were destroyed.
01:06:14The inhabitants regressed rapidly.
01:06:16I became the only one with the knowledge to construct new machines.
01:06:22And now I am able to construct them myself.
01:06:26I will make these machines invincible.
01:06:30Then I will be able to conquer the galaxy.
01:06:34You must help me to replace some of my circuits that were damaged by the alien forces.
01:06:40Without all of my circuits functioning, some of my memory banks are blocked.
01:06:46The inhabitants here do not have the intelligence to be utilized anymore.
01:06:52For that reason, I have summoned you.
01:06:56Why did you attack us with the two ships?
01:06:58You could have destroyed your only means of help.
01:07:01I only wanted to neutralize your engines.
01:07:05After that, I pulled you to the planet with my energy source.
01:07:08Where did you get this energy from to send messages to other galaxies and to amuse yourself keeping the dead
01:07:14city alive?
01:07:16I control the lives and the brains of all the inhabitants here.
01:07:20I keep them alive as I see fit.
01:07:23Just as a shepherd controls the sheep and then at any moment shears the sheep.
01:07:30Enough now with explanations.
01:07:31I will indicate to you which burned-out circuits must be replaced.
01:07:36We must destroy it.
01:07:38We'll take our time repairing it.
01:07:40We've got to find that red button.
01:07:42My beam will indicate the components, earthlings.
01:07:47He seems to enjoy calling us earthlings.
01:07:50He says it with such scorn.
01:08:00Bring that circuit component over here.
01:08:23Captain, that red button there.
01:08:26Shh, not so loud.
01:08:27It might hear us.
01:08:29Hurry up, earthlings.
01:08:31What's taking so long?
01:08:32I'm losing patience.
01:08:47Faster, earthlings.
01:08:49You have many to replace and I've waited too long for this.
01:08:51Hurry.
01:08:59That's it.
01:09:01That's the one.
01:09:02Put it in.
01:09:09I needed only that one circuit.
01:09:13Now I have all my power.
01:09:18With all that power, the planet earth will be destroyed.
01:09:36What the hell are you doing?
01:09:38I have an idea.
01:09:41Give me your belt.
01:09:46There.
01:09:47Do you know what you're doing?
01:09:49Have you heard about David and Goliath?
01:09:50Who?
01:09:52It doesn't matter.
01:09:54If we make it, I'll tell you the whole story.
01:10:09I will destroy you.
01:10:20Hurry.
01:10:21The whole planet's crumbling.
01:10:28You haven't conquered me, earthlings.
01:10:32I am stronger than ever before.
01:10:34I will follow you to the end of the galaxy and annihilate you.
01:11:03Kola's base communicates a strong explosion in the sector H.F.A.
01:11:08F-203, and the zone is not isolated any longer.
01:11:13The radar sentries report that no flying objects have left Earth's orbit, while an aviation scout has seen large metal
01:11:21segments scattered here and there on the ice field.
01:11:54Call a press conference.
01:11:55Marseille.
01:11:57My grandparents came from Marseille and that's how I got my nickname.
01:12:00Hey, Marseille.
01:12:07But the bechamel is very good.
01:12:14Look, Marseille.
01:12:19It's Mack.
01:12:21How did he get here?
01:12:23Let's bring him in.
01:12:24Give me a hand.
01:12:29We'll get him to the dispensary.
01:12:32Easy.
01:12:37Oh, Rita.
01:12:41What did it?
01:12:41She's hurt.
01:12:54Oh, we're in the infirmary, but we have to get back to the bridge.
01:12:57Yes.
01:12:58Will you send someone down to take over?
01:13:00Don't worry. I'll come down myself.
01:13:12Oh, no, no, no.
01:13:25See you later?
01:13:26Oh, no, no.
01:13:31It'll be...
01:13:33to the dead.
01:13:37Oh, oh, no!
01:13:48get on board quickly the whole planet's gonna blow up we can't stay here get on
01:14:04raise power to 10 g's it's too much initially that generator might not be able to take it
01:14:09i said maximum segura we might blow up we'll blow up if we stay here the generator isn't all the
01:14:14way
01:14:15up yet i said full power segura sir it's impossible until the generator i'm giving the excuses and do
01:14:20it here i am i'm okay now i'll take over segura
01:14:37orco go back to gritta give me more on the starboard engines
01:14:48increase power
01:14:57more power
01:15:09segura told me everything sorry
01:15:13so
01:15:18so
01:15:27so
01:15:30so
01:15:59i've established contact with earth
01:16:02it's the missing ship commander they're reporting in they seem to be all right
01:16:06prepare yourself for a big surprise captain we did not behave well towards you wizards told us you had
01:16:14one chance in a thousand to make it and so frankly we'd given you up for lost i agree with
01:16:20you that
01:16:21machines can be wrong and we're very happy to see you carry on continue to delegate all your
01:16:28decisions to the decisions to the machines and man will continue to prove that his brain is still superior
01:16:33as i said prepare yourselves for a big surprise
01:16:38you'll soon be seeing one of the inhabitants of the planet you sent us to
01:16:42i'll give you i'll give you a full report when we reach the base
01:16:45here's our guest
01:16:46he looks terrific
01:16:51he seems like one of us
01:17:04i am happy to welcome the newest member of the crew
01:17:08hey captain he's automatically an officer in that uniform
01:17:12i am happy to wait for the WWE
01:17:16uh...
01:17:21uh...
01:17:22uh...
01:17:25Oh, my God.
01:18:00Peter, take him to the doctor for a check-out, will you?
01:18:05He certainly looks okay to me.
01:18:09E-Tor, let's go.
01:18:14Captain, I need some rest.
01:18:18I'm tired.
01:18:20Oh, by all means.
01:18:21Now, everything's all right.
01:18:22You, uh, you can sleep for two days if you like.
01:18:26Go.
01:18:37Request coordination with base Orion.
01:18:40Give data to the computer.
01:18:41All right, sir.
01:18:41All right, sir.
01:19:16this is Orion base there's damage in the line between the generator and the
01:19:22instruments our connection with earth is interrupted again captain perhaps in
01:19:29the corridor better check the computer breakdown due to sabotage activate
01:19:40interior video one an emergency generator
01:20:07what the hell are you doing here Ogo I told you to look after Greta no need she's asleep
01:20:12I decide what's needed or not red alert stop Greta
01:20:28Captain she's here we found her
01:20:57Greta we don't want to harm you we want to help you
01:21:19he killed them there was all that blood there was so much blood
01:21:42everybody out
01:21:54quick activate all walking devices
01:22:37oh
01:22:37oh
01:22:38oh
01:22:38oh
01:22:38oh
01:22:39oh
01:22:46oh
01:22:47oh
01:22:48oh
01:22:48oh
01:22:51oh
01:22:51oh
01:22:53oh
01:22:55oh
01:23:06oh
01:23:10oh
01:23:10oh
01:23:11oh
01:23:11oh
01:23:12oh
01:23:14oh
01:23:15oh
01:23:15oh
01:23:15oh
01:23:16oh
01:23:27I have the energy of your race
01:23:35I'm still powerful
01:24:14Get over to the door Mila
01:24:15You can't do anything for Etor
01:24:21Shall I get her, Captain?
01:24:22No, Holden
01:24:23I know how to get rid of that monster
01:24:25You stay here at the control console
01:24:27Open the door
01:24:36Mila, you've got to get out of here
01:24:38Come on
01:24:39Come on, hurry
01:25:10I have a little surprise for the youngest member of your crew
01:25:15Oh, look, Peter, there's your baby
01:25:18Oh, it's your baby
01:25:20It's your baby
01:25:21It's your baby
01:25:22It's lovely
01:25:23It's your blue eyes
01:25:23It's mine
01:25:24I can't believe it, look
01:25:28What a darling baby
01:25:32Ask that hunk of metal if we're on the right course
01:25:35And how long it'll take us to arrive
01:25:37How tiny little hunk of metal
01:25:40Did you see a strong image?
01:25:41Little delicate female
01:25:44How beautiful a child
01:25:47How beautiful
01:25:48How beautiful
01:25:49How beautiful
01:25:50How beautiful
01:25:53Direction, course, exact
01:25:55Estimated time of touchdown
01:25:59Around 30 hours, Earthlings.
01:26:29Earthlings.
01:26:59Earthlings.
01:27:32Earthlings.
01:27:59Earthlings.
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