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00:02:20Hello. Do you have an appointment?
00:02:25Mr. Paul Johnson, 10 o'clock. Blood test.
00:02:28No test?
00:02:29I beg your pardon?
00:02:30No test. Transfusion.
00:02:33Don't tell me a big man like you's afraid of a little needle.
00:02:36I have no fear. I came for a transfusion of blood.
00:02:40Well, Mr. Johnson, I'm really sorry, but you're going to have to take the test.
00:02:43We don't just pass out blood like it's gasoline, you know.
00:02:45First, we have to find out if you need regular or unleading.
00:02:50Okay. Why don't you have a seat?
00:02:52Doctor will be with you in a moment.
00:02:57Some magazines there you could look at.
00:03:04Paging Dr. Miller. Paging Dr. Arnold Miller.
00:03:17Dr. Rochelle, this is Mr. Johnson. He'd like an immediate transfusion.
00:03:21Determination is an admirable quality, Mr. Johnson.
00:03:24Nadine, would you take him to the lab and run his type?
00:03:26No, no. He's having a fast pint on the fly. No test.
00:03:31Would you please come inside, Mr. Johnson?
00:03:39Now, Mr. Johnson, why don't you want a blood test?
00:03:43I choose not to reveal a reason.
00:03:46I see.
00:03:47Well, then I suggest you try another doctor.
00:03:49You have no blood here?
00:03:51Yes, we have blood.
00:03:52There's not a doctor on earth who will transfuse blood without first learning the patient's type.
00:03:56Rh factor and other peculiarities.
00:03:58The wrong kind would probably kill you.
00:04:00I must have blood.
00:04:02I am dying.
00:04:03I am...
00:04:05type O.
00:04:07I'm sorry, but I can't take your word for any of those facts.
00:04:12Get away from me!
00:04:14Observe.
00:04:16No bleeding.
00:04:17It will bleed in some moments, but then thinly and sporadically.
00:04:21Have you been to another doctor?
00:04:22None that you know of.
00:04:24Hematologists? Blood doctors?
00:04:25Will you give me the transfusion?
00:04:28Not unless you submit to a test.
00:04:31Then, without a specimen of my blood for study, it is impossible.
00:04:36Impossible.
00:04:41You will test.
00:04:43You will take of my blood and scrutinize it.
00:04:46Then you will know, and you will prescribe.
00:04:49You may study it in all the ways of your kind, and you may learn, but you may not speak.
00:04:55You will not, you cannot transmit to any other being, your knowledge of my tragedy.
00:05:03I'm sorry, I seem to have developed a terrible headache all of a sudden.
00:05:09I am ready for your test now.
00:05:12I am glad you changed your mind.
00:05:14I am glad you changed your mind.
00:05:14Take off your code.
00:05:16This won't hurt.
00:05:18Now, just let's hope we can get some.
00:05:39A glutenin disintegrating at an uninterrupted rate,
00:05:43resulting in the destruction of the cellular structure of blood.
00:05:47Impossible.
00:05:52There, that should do it.
00:05:54You assist the doctor in preserving life?
00:05:56Well, that isn't exactly what it says on my diploma,
00:05:58but it sort of captures the flavor of things.
00:06:00How much money do you receive for performing these duties?
00:06:03It's a rather personal question, isn't it?
00:06:05I have said something wrong?
00:06:07No, not really.
00:06:08I'm just not used to talking finance with patients.
00:06:11I wish to employ you.
00:06:12Would $1,000 a week be sufficient?
00:06:15Depends on what you have in mind.
00:06:17Preserving my health?
00:06:18Seeing to it that I do not expire?
00:06:21Mr. Johnson, no one in this world can guarantee life.
00:06:23Or any other, I fear.
00:06:27Dr. Rochelle will prescribe daily blood transfusions for me.
00:06:30Since I cannot administer them myself,
00:06:32I will require someone with your skills.
00:06:34Would $2,000 be adequate?
00:06:36More than adequate.
00:06:38This whole thing has the sound of something very unethical.
00:06:40Besides, I like working with the doctor.
00:06:42We're kind of a team, you know?
00:06:44Like Laurel and Hardy?
00:06:46I am unaware of these doctors.
00:06:49Would it still be unethical if Dr. Rochelle asked you to serve me?
00:06:53If the doctor signed me to your case, I'd take it, of course.
00:06:55I see.
00:06:57And you're to administer 500 cc's of type O every night until further orders from me?
00:07:02Yes, doctor.
00:07:02Exactly what is wrong with him?
00:07:04Well, it's very interesting.
00:07:05He has a...
00:07:07I...
00:07:08I can't be precise.
00:07:10There's evidence of some internal hemorrhage.
00:07:12I see.
00:07:13When do you want me to move into his house?
00:07:15Immediately. Today.
00:07:17I'm gonna have to go home first and get my toothbrush.
00:07:19Now, pack your clothing.
00:07:20This may very well be a protracted stay.
00:07:22Oh.
00:07:23How long does he have?
00:07:25I...
00:07:27I don't know.
00:07:28I'm doing all I can.
00:07:30From this point on,
00:07:32it's in the hands of God.
00:07:35I see.
00:07:42Hey, is this your vehicle, pal?
00:07:44Does that fact seem a dispute?
00:07:47I gotta hand it to you, buddy.
00:07:49I've never seen anybody commit so many violations at once.
00:07:51I'm getting an extra paper just to write this thing up.
00:07:54He is aggressive. Why?
00:07:56Get in the car, Mr. Johnson. I'll talk to him.
00:08:00Harry, don't you ever quit.
00:08:01You come here, I'm expecting nice, pleasant little lunch,
00:08:04and you kick things off by hassle and my patient.
00:08:06Nice going.
00:08:07Okay, okay. Lighten up.
00:08:09Call him my police instinct, if you will.
00:08:11But, Nadine, come on.
00:08:12The guy's in a red zone.
00:08:13No parking sign.
00:08:15You got your fire hydrant.
00:08:16And he's on the wrong side of the street, for God's sakes.
00:08:18I think this bozo's earned himself a ticket.
00:08:21But you don't understand.
00:08:22He came here for an emergency transfusion.
00:08:23He was in critical condition when he arrived.
00:08:26Besides, I'm taking care of him now,
00:08:27and I'll make sure that he gets home safely.
00:08:31You know, you're taking advantage of my soft spot for nurses.
00:08:34You bet I am.
00:08:36Where are we going for lunch?
00:08:37Don't suppose you settled for a burger and a shake?
00:08:39Oh, I have a choice.
00:08:40Oh, yeah.
00:08:41You started an extended hunger strike.
00:08:44Come on, you know my taste by now.
00:08:45It's lobster and chardonnay all the way.
00:08:47Tell me about it.
00:08:48Listen, what do you say we do that chardonnay and lobster thing Friday night?
00:08:52I only have Thursdays off.
00:08:54Exactly what I said.
00:08:55Love Thursdays.
00:08:56I'll think about it.
00:08:58Do that.
00:08:59I will.
00:09:02All right, buddy.
00:09:03I'm going to let you off with a warning this time.
00:09:05A warning about what?
00:09:07Funny guy.
00:09:08Very funny.
00:09:10Thank you, officer.
00:09:11I'll see you later, Mr. Johnson.
00:09:12And be a little more careful, bud.
00:09:45Hey, boss.
00:09:46How many times I got to tell you, not to smell it.
00:09:48Just take the car till you know how to drive.
00:09:50Come into the house, Jeremy.
00:09:52We will have a guest arriving tonight.
00:09:54Prepare a room.
00:09:55And next to yours?
00:09:57Miss Nadine's story will be administering to my medical needs.
00:10:00Make sure she has all the necessary comforts, understand?
00:10:03Loud and clear, boss.
00:10:04I will be in the cellar.
00:10:06I have not to be disturbed.
00:10:07Okey-doke.
00:10:31I am a man.
00:10:31It has to be a man.
00:10:31We will enjoy the man.
00:10:32I can achieve the tasks for the camera.
00:10:33Be sure to stay with us.
00:10:34Goodbye.
00:10:34Be sure to follow the different tasks.
00:10:34Bye.
00:10:35Bye.
00:10:41Bye.
00:10:47Let's go.
00:11:16I do not pay you to spy on me, Jeremy.
00:11:20Should you do so again, I shall eliminate you.
00:11:23I just thought you needed some help, boss.
00:11:26When I require assistance, I shall call on you.
00:11:30Now, go.
00:11:31Prepare the nurse's room.
00:11:33Sure.
00:11:34Anything you say, boss.
00:11:36Would you like me to make dinner for you tonight?
00:11:38That will not be necessary.
00:11:39I will be dining out.
00:12:37I will be dining out.
00:13:05No one else can be in it.
00:13:37No one else can be in it.
00:14:08No one else can be in it.
00:14:10Oh, Linda, hi.
00:14:15No, nothing.
00:14:16I just got kind of startled.
00:14:17I was hearing some noises.
00:14:20Hey, I'm ready.
00:14:21When are you coming over?
00:14:25All right.
00:14:26See you.
00:14:26Bye-bye.
00:14:29Bye-bye.
00:16:01Seems to me we're going to get along just fine.
00:16:04Don't count on it.
00:16:05Where's Mr. Johnson?
00:16:07Entrez.
00:16:10Woof.
00:16:17Yo, boss, we got company.
00:16:19Hello, Mr. Johnson.
00:16:21It is good that you are here.
00:16:23I'm sorry I couldn't come earlier, but I had to clean up my desk up for Kalenic.
00:16:26Do not excuse yourself for imagined wrongs, Miss Storey.
00:16:29Come.
00:16:30I shall show you to your room.
00:16:31I'm just dying to see it.
00:16:33You are not dying.
00:16:35I am dying.
00:16:37This is such a beautiful place you have here.
00:16:40It is adequate.
00:16:41Jeremy and I are alone here.
00:16:43You are the only person other than ourselves who has been in this house.
00:16:46Yeah, we've only been here a month.
00:16:48Enough discussion, Jeremy.
00:16:49It is time that you make certain all of the exterior entrances are secure.
00:16:54And go to Miss Storey's car, carry her bags and supplies to her room.
00:16:58Right, boss.
00:16:58I'll take them up to the honeymoon this week.
00:17:01You're so kind, Jeremy.
00:17:03Your quarters are upstairs, Miss Storey.
00:17:14Here you shall sleep.
00:17:16I have already received blood this day, therefore you have no duties until tomorrow.
00:17:21Then I'll say goodnight, Mr. Johnson.
00:17:33Mr. Johnson?
00:17:35Mr. Johnson?
00:17:38Yes, Miss Storey?
00:17:39You locked my door.
00:17:41I did.
00:17:41Why?
00:17:42You did not wish it.
00:17:43If my door is going to be locked, I'd like to do my own locking.
00:17:46In the place where I am from, no person would dare sleep in insecure quarters.
00:17:50Just where do you come from?
00:17:52I believe your expression was, goodnight.
00:17:56Was it not, Miss Storey?
00:17:57Yes, goodnight, sir.
00:18:43Time narrows.
00:18:44There is death upon Delvana.
00:18:46Delvana must endure.
00:18:47Speak of the Earth creatures.
00:18:49They are second stage, subhuman, weak and full of fright.
00:18:53They are optically primitive and must converse by oral sound.
00:18:56Speak of their blood.
00:18:58It may be as ours.
00:18:59I've sent to you 30 cubits for study.
00:19:01There must be more.
00:19:03Now the wars of Delvana are ended.
00:19:05The conquered enemies dwindle.
00:19:06And the pens of pasture and time constricts.
00:19:09It is soon that we shall all perish.
00:19:11Perhaps the blood of this planet shall answer.
00:19:14It is rich, clean, and rushes even now through the veins of my body.
00:19:19Then there is hope.
00:19:20The Council has sent instructions.
00:19:22I shall receive them.
00:19:24Your mission upon this globe is to be accomplished in five phases.
00:19:28In the first, you will study all characteristics of the Earth subhumans.
00:19:32Phase one is study.
00:19:34In the second, you shall increase the quantity of Earth blood which you are transmitting to
00:19:38Devana.
00:19:39Phase two is more Earth blood.
00:19:41For phase three, we must have a live specimen, a subhuman, to be used in vivisectory research.
00:19:48Phase three is a live specimen.
00:19:50You are phase four, in which Earth blood value will be determined by your survival or your
00:19:56death.
00:19:57Phase four is my life or death.
00:20:00If the Earth blood preserves your life, phase five will be the conquest, subjugation, and
00:20:05pasturing of the Earth's subhumans upon your order.
00:20:08Phase five is conquest, subjugation, and pasturing if I live.
00:20:14I am returning.
00:20:47Yeah, my boss.
00:20:48Got your breakfast?
00:20:49Sure hope you eat something this morning.
00:20:50I'm starting to think you don't like me cooking.
00:20:54When you have brought food to Miss Story, I have an errand for you.
00:20:59Return these to the public library.
00:21:02Here's the name of an additional volume I wish to study.
00:21:05You read all this last night?
00:21:06Hell, it takes me two weeks just to get through the enquire.
00:21:09I require very little sleep.
00:21:11Yeah, I guess so.
00:21:12Anything else, boss man?
00:21:14Nothing.
00:21:15Okie dokie.
00:21:40Hello. Room service. Got your breakfast news.
00:21:43Is that you, Jeremy?
00:21:44Every inch of me is bigger than life and twice as beautiful, baby.
00:21:47Spare me the details and just leave the tray on the...
00:22:00Mr. Johnson, you strike me as a very healthy man.
00:22:02I am pleased.
00:22:04Perhaps your treatments will prevent my predicted death.
00:22:07For someone who thinks he's dying, you sure are all mighty casual about it.
00:22:11How can one not be casual?
00:22:13Death is not a remarkable thing.
00:22:15No, but it's not exactly something someone looks forward to with giddy anticipation either.
00:22:19No, with undue dread.
00:22:22I will not need you again until this evening.
00:22:24So you may do as you wish until then.
00:22:27Alright.
00:22:27I think I'll try out that beautiful pool of yours.
00:22:40Hello, it's living.
00:22:41Your powers of detection amaze me, Jeremy.
00:22:44Hey, I hope you didn't get the wrong idea about me this morning.
00:22:46No, you know, I think I got the right one.
00:22:48I bet you were the kind of kid that used to look up little girls' thrusters.
00:22:53That's a hard habit to kick, baby.
00:22:55Actually, when you get to know me better, I'm really a sweetheart of a guy.
00:22:59I bet Attila the Hun felt the same way.
00:23:06You swim like a mermaid.
00:23:08You never know, maybe I am one.
00:23:10I've got a hook and line inside.
00:23:11Maybe I should go get it.
00:23:13I'm afraid you just haven't got the right bait, Jeremy.
00:23:16Shouldn't say things like that until you've seen the size of my fishing pole.
00:23:19You better be careful.
00:23:20You just might land a barracuda.
00:23:37Good morning.
00:23:38I represent the Airways Vacuum Cleaning Company.
00:23:40Are you the gentleman of the house?
00:23:41This is my house.
00:23:42Parasey, I'd like to show you the premise.
00:23:44You wish that I purchased your machine?
00:23:46Well, no, I don't want you to purchase anything, mister.
00:23:47I just want to give you a free demonstration.
00:23:49You want to purchase, you purchase.
00:23:50You don't want to purchase, you don't have to purchase.
00:23:51I ain't going to force you to purchase.
00:23:53Now, this is one of our standard attachments.
00:23:55This will clean anything you've got in the house,
00:23:56from the deepest pile of carpet to the most delicate fabric.
00:23:59Ain't that something?
00:23:59I do not wish to purchase.
00:24:01Well, let me finish a minute, will you, pal?
00:24:02This, as they say in the vernacular, is the darling of the vacuum cleaning world.
00:24:06If you've got any stopped up pipes or drains,
00:24:08whether it's in your kitchen, down in your cellar,
00:24:10this little baby will make all your problems go away.
00:24:13You just take it and you'll stick it right in the pipe.
00:24:15No persistence.
00:24:16Leave my house.
00:24:17Jeez, give me a chance, buddy.
00:24:18It's only a demonstration.
00:24:20Let me show you what this little baby can do in your own cellar
00:24:22and you'll turn flip-flops.
00:24:23No flip-flops.
00:24:25No flip-flops.
00:24:26Look, buddy, let me have five minutes of your time in your own cellar
00:24:29and I'll prove to you that this little baby will learn.
00:24:31That's right, five minutes.
00:24:33Come right in, young man.
00:24:35I should be glad to see your machine in operation.
00:24:38Crazy.
00:24:44Now, will you take a look at the dirt in that drainpipe, buddy?
00:24:47Ain't that a shame?
00:24:48You never know when something like that's going to give you a lot of trouble.
00:24:50I'll have it out of there in a chip.
00:24:57It's a very simple operation.
00:25:14Hey, send me some water for when I get back from town.
00:25:17All right, I'll do that.
00:25:18I'll bet.
00:25:28It's a crazy game here on my body.
00:25:32You read about them blood fiend?
00:25:36Sucked the people dry.
00:25:38Took all their blood out.
00:25:40You better watch out,
00:25:41because I've got Duke.
00:25:43And Duke will protect me.
00:25:46You'll get him, won't you, Duke?
00:25:48Yeah, you'll get them all.
00:25:52Tell you what,
00:25:52I have a connection to the spirit world.
00:25:57Hey, a doc.
00:25:58They told me at the clinic I might find you here,
00:26:00but hey, if you're busy, I don't want you to...
00:26:01Oh, Harry, no, yeah.
00:26:03I'm afraid that car of mine has a chronic illness.
00:26:05What's up?
00:26:06Well, Nadine said you might need to live.
00:26:08You've got yourself quite a girl there, you know.
00:26:10Tell me about it.
00:26:11So come on, hop in.
00:26:12Wait!
00:26:13I've got illness!
00:26:15I've got illness!
00:26:15So, doc, did you get her number?
00:26:17Just kidding.
00:26:19Wait!
00:26:22What a beautiful song, Elvis.
00:26:24That was Mr. Moderation
00:26:26with the number one song in the Southland
00:26:28where the thermometer is expected to hit a high
00:26:30of 95 degrees downtown
00:26:32near 100 in the valleys.
00:26:34More music after this.
00:26:35The girls of the Big Doll House
00:26:37are busting out again.
00:26:40New World Pictures
00:26:43You're right.
00:26:45I'm sorry.
00:26:48I'm weak.
00:26:52I'm not sure.
00:26:54I'm hungry.
00:26:55I'm hungry.
00:26:56I'm hungry.
00:27:01I'm hungry.
00:27:03I'm hungry.
00:27:06I'm hungry.
00:27:07I'm hungry.
00:27:10I'm hungry.
00:27:20I don't know.
00:27:57I don't know.
00:28:12Well, looks like you're enjoying your job.
00:28:15Certainly has its French benefits.
00:28:17I can see that.
00:28:18I see Dirty Harry found you all right, Doc.
00:28:21Hey, clear the road!
00:28:32Jeremy Perrin?
00:28:34Oh, shit.
00:28:35You got to be kidding.
00:28:36You mean he works here?
00:28:37You two classmates?
00:28:38Yeah, yeah.
00:28:39Jeremy here usually spends his summers at the Gray Bar Hotel.
00:28:42You got nothing on me, Sherlock.
00:28:43I'm straight.
00:28:44What's your angle here, pal?
00:28:46Strictly legit.
00:28:47Tell him, Nadine.
00:28:49Jeremy really does work for Mr. Johnson.
00:28:51Speaking of Mr. Johnson, I came by to pay a call on him.
00:28:53Oh, I wasn't aware that doctors still made house calls.
00:28:56Yeah, I wasn't aware that cheap hoods knew how to read.
00:28:59Come on, guys.
00:29:00Mr. Johnson's resting in the study.
00:29:03Is Jeremy really a criminal?
00:29:05Nah, small time.
00:29:07Maybe he's trying to reform.
00:29:08No way.
00:29:09You can't believe that Jeremy would want to better himself.
00:29:12Is that it?
00:29:12Oh, sure.
00:29:13But then I also donated Jim and Tammy Baker.
00:29:19Thank you, Jeremy.
00:29:20You may go.
00:29:21Yep.
00:29:23I assume you have further scrutinized my blood.
00:29:26I certainly have, Mr. Johnson.
00:29:28There are several hundred questions I'd like to ask you.
00:29:31That desire was predictable.
00:29:33How many answers you will receive is not predictable.
00:29:36Have you spoken of this to anyone?
00:29:38No, I...
00:29:38I feel it's best to keep it an absolute secret.
00:29:41An excellent feeling.
00:29:42What can you tell me that I do not know?
00:29:44I can tell you this.
00:29:45Your blood is unlike any I've studied in my entire career.
00:29:48In what way?
00:29:48In the first place, no man on Earth should be able to live with as low account of red corpuscles
00:29:53as you have.
00:29:55You're not surprised?
00:29:56No.
00:29:58In the second place, your blood is behaving in an impossible manner.
00:30:02The agglutinin is breaking down, destroying the basic structure of the blood itself.
00:30:06The result...
00:30:07Is evaporating blood.
00:30:09Well, that's an oversimplification.
00:30:11Blood within the veins couldn't possibly evaporate.
00:30:14The more precise term...
00:30:15Evaporation as a term will suffice.
00:30:18Can you name a cause?
00:30:20Not yet.
00:30:21But you think you may?
00:30:22I may.
00:30:23I'm already neglecting other work to devote time to this problem.
00:30:26We're already facing AIDS.
00:30:29God forbid another dreadful new plague should strike the Earth.
00:30:32Yes.
00:30:33God forbid.
00:30:35You already seem aware of what your problem is.
00:30:38I am aware.
00:30:38If a cure is not soon forthcoming,
00:30:41all of the blood of my body will become dust,
00:30:44and I will die.
00:30:45Well, as a doctor, it's my job to try to cheer up the patient.
00:30:48That is an infantile attitude, doctor.
00:30:52Continue with your studies,
00:30:55and come again to see me
00:30:57when you have learned more.
00:30:58Well, perhaps I shall learn something soon.
00:31:01I feel that time is a great element in this case.
00:31:04Time is indeed the only element.
00:31:10Hiya, boss.
00:31:11Come along, Jeremy.
00:31:12Okay, double.
00:31:13Hey, hey, boss,
00:31:14that cop's going to Dina with a bunch of lies about me.
00:31:17Jeremy, Dr. Rochelle and his friend are leaving.
00:31:19Good, not a moment too soon.
00:31:21After they depart, prepare the automobile.
00:31:23I want you to take me out tonight.
00:31:25No kidding?
00:31:26You mean we're going to go out for some laughs, boss?
00:31:27I must return to the study now.
00:31:29Make sure no one comes in there.
00:31:32You got it, boss, man.
00:31:36Till later, doctor.
00:31:38Goodbye, Mr. Johnson.
00:31:47Okay, then I'll pick you up at seven.
00:31:49All right, but I've got to be back early,
00:31:51so you better not try anything.
00:31:53Me?
00:31:55Doc's waiting for you out in the car.
00:31:57Officer Sherbourne.
00:31:59You know, Nadine,
00:32:00I'm not so sure I like the idea
00:32:01of you and this punk staying under the same roof.
00:32:03Don't worry, it's a big roof.
00:32:05Besides, me and Nadine
00:32:06are becoming real close friends.
00:32:09Oh, yeah?
00:32:10Well, I'm going to keep a real close eye
00:32:12in this place when I want to.
00:32:13You slip up once,
00:32:15you better grab yourself a shovel.
00:32:17Oh, yeah?
00:32:17Why so, Blackfoot?
00:32:19Because you'll be in real deep shit.
00:32:24I'll see you tonight.
00:32:25Okay.
00:32:25Nice hat.
00:32:27Ta-ta.
00:32:28Come back any time.
00:32:29Me and Nadine always love company.
00:32:34God, I hate cops to do Clint Eastwood impressions.
00:32:38I'm telling you,
00:32:39he's the wrong guy to fool with.
00:32:41For quoi, sweetheart?
00:32:42Well, for one thing,
00:32:43he's got a license for his gun.
00:32:45All right.
00:32:46So I did a little time in a slammer,
00:32:47but that's all in the past.
00:32:49I'm not so sure.
00:32:51You didn't swipe my sunglasses, did you?
00:32:53I can't find him anywhere.
00:32:54No, I don't know.
00:32:56Maybe Johnson took him
00:32:57for his private correction.
00:32:58Maybe.
00:33:02Maybe.
00:33:03Maybe.
00:33:08Maybe.
00:33:10Maybe.
00:33:12Maybe.
00:33:19Maybe.
00:33:20Maybe.
00:33:21Maybe.
00:33:22Maybe.
00:33:23Maybe.
00:33:24Maybe.
00:33:25Maybe.
00:33:26Maybe.
00:33:27Maybe.
00:33:28Maybe.
00:33:29Maybe.
00:33:29Maybe.
00:33:29Maybe.
00:33:30Maybe.
00:33:31Maybe.
00:33:32Maybe.
00:33:32Maybe.
00:33:33Maybe.
00:33:33Maybe.
00:33:33Hey, baby!
00:33:34Oh, yeah!
00:33:35Nice car!
00:33:39Hey, baby!
00:33:40Oh, nice car!
00:33:43Hey!
00:33:44Get away from the car!
00:33:48I have ordered you not to sound the warning horn,
00:33:51or make any other high decibel noises near me.
00:33:54Yeah, I'm sorry, boss, I forgot.
00:33:58Why are those women behaving in that manner?
00:34:00Well, they're not women, boss, they're hookers.
00:34:02Hookers?
00:34:03Hookers, you know?
00:34:04Call girls, prostitutes, Juicy Loosies.
00:34:06They're out drumming up some business.
00:34:07Must be a slow night.
00:34:09What do these hookers do?
00:34:10Just about anything you want them to do, boss,
00:34:12as long as you got the cash to pay for it.
00:34:14Phase two.
00:34:16What was that?
00:34:17Will they come back to the house with us?
00:34:19Sure, they deliver.
00:34:20Just like Pizza Man.
00:34:23I want all three of them returning with us tonight.
00:34:26Well, anything you say, boss.
00:34:29Hiya, toots.
00:34:30Mr. Johnson's looking for a little company tonight.
00:34:32Tell Mr. Johnson he's come to the right corner.
00:34:35Yeah, right corner.
00:34:37Yeah, how's about you and your two friends
00:34:38coming over to our place tonight?
00:34:39Party, huh?
00:34:41Sure.
00:34:42But what's in it for us?
00:34:43Yeah, what's in it for us?
00:34:45A history lesson, baby.
00:34:47But what's the jive?
00:34:48Yeah, what's the jive, huh, huh, huh?
00:34:50No jive.
00:34:51We're gonna study some popular American presidents.
00:34:53Alright, party time!
00:34:56Yeah, whoo-hoo!
00:34:59Woooo-hoo!
00:34:59Yeah!
00:35:00Woo!
00:35:00Woo-hoo-hoo!
00:35:02Yeah!
00:35:04Woo, nice shave!
00:35:06Neat.
00:35:09Wooo, in a way, here we go!
00:35:13Wooo!
00:35:17Wooo!
00:35:18Ooh, swell joint.
00:35:20You must be pretty well healed.
00:35:22I survived.
00:35:23Look, honey, I survived.
00:35:25This is living.
00:35:27That would be all, Jeremy.
00:35:29You may retire to your room for the night.
00:35:31But, boss, how about a little something for the effort here?
00:35:33I mean, I figured we could...
00:35:34No defiance.
00:35:35That is an order.
00:35:36But, boss...
00:35:37No defiance.
00:35:41Night, night, Jeremy.
00:35:43Sweet dreams.
00:35:44So where's the party?
00:35:46No party.
00:35:47Oh, I get it.
00:35:49Think you can take on all three of us.
00:35:51Stud.
00:35:52I have something I want to show you.
00:35:54I bet you do.
00:35:56Below.
00:35:57In the cellar.
00:35:58Can't you...
00:35:59Got your own playroom?
00:36:01Follow me.
00:36:02Please.
00:36:04Yeah, follow me.
00:36:05Please.
00:36:08Neat.
00:36:11Can't say much for the decor.
00:36:13Yeah, decor.
00:36:14It suits my purposes.
00:36:17Um, maybe we'd be more comfortable in the bedroom.
00:36:21This place is awful, damn.
00:36:23Please.
00:36:24This will only take a moment.
00:36:26I'm sure it will.
00:36:28Neat.
00:36:29Do you want us to strip?
00:36:31Do as you please.
00:36:33You're paying top dollar, baby.
00:36:35Come on, if it gets a full show.
00:36:37Come on.
00:36:41Take it easy.
00:36:43Take it easy there, young lady.
00:36:45Assaulting an officer gets you six months in solitary.
00:36:48What ever made you decide to become a cop?
00:36:50I don't know.
00:36:51I guess I watched too many episodes of Chips.
00:36:53It could have been worse.
00:36:54You could have been watching the Twilight Zone.
00:36:55Speaking of a different dimension, how is Laughing Boy these days?
00:36:58You know, I really know nothing about him, except his condition.
00:37:01And that...
00:37:02And what?
00:37:04He's working on something in the cellar.
00:37:31I need you in the cellar.
00:37:33No, no, no.
00:37:36You know, I like a copper whose pistol's always fully loaded.
00:37:40Oh, very funny.
00:37:42Stop.
00:37:44Johnson and Jeremy are probably still awake.
00:37:47Oh, that's great.
00:37:48A creep and a criminal.
00:37:50Maybe just be careful in there, okay?
00:37:53I don't like the feel of this place.
00:37:55Don't worry about me.
00:37:56I'm a big girl now.
00:37:58Tell me about it.
00:38:03Nice lipstick.
00:38:07Nice, uh...
00:38:08Whew.
00:38:12Mercy.
00:38:16Take it directly to the study.
00:38:18Then I have more work you must do.
00:38:20Jesus, what are you going in here, boss?
00:38:22Who called these barbells?
00:38:25Hello, Mr. Johnson.
00:38:27Are you ready for your transfusion?
00:38:28It's almost that time.
00:38:29I will be ready in an hour.
00:38:31Come to the study then.
00:38:33All right.
00:38:43This night, I am transmitting the blood of phase two.
00:38:46The study of phase one is in progress.
00:38:49Within 24 Earth hours, I shall locate and transmit a live Earth specimen.
00:38:54I have no information on my own probability of life or death.
00:39:04That's right.
00:39:05I put Mulligan on it.
00:39:06He probably won't find anything.
00:39:09Yes, sir.
00:39:09Yes, sir.
00:39:10Yeah, same puncture wounds as before.
00:39:13I'll let you know the minute we hear anything.
00:39:16That girl was a seventh, wasn't she?
00:39:18Eight.
00:39:19Damn newspapers are having a field day.
00:39:21Dracula strikes again.
00:39:23Is there any break yet?
00:39:24Nothing.
00:39:25But I'll tell you one thing.
00:39:26Our boy is interested in only one thing, blood.
00:39:29Every body we've found has been drained white.
00:39:31What about the boys in the lab?
00:39:32Hell, those guys don't even know the exact cause of death, let alone how the blood's being removed.
00:39:37Damn.
00:39:41You and the law agent, you are bound, Miss Story?
00:39:45Why, Mr. Johnson, I didn't know you cared.
00:39:48Merely the curiosity of a patient?
00:39:50Well, I guess you could say we're bound.
00:39:52Bound for what, I don't know.
00:39:53But you could say it.
00:39:54Why?
00:39:54Have you ever been married before?
00:39:56My companion and I are separated.
00:40:00Oh.
00:40:02Well, that about does it for today.
00:40:04Perhaps you can guide me to a bit of information that I have not yet discovered in my research.
00:40:09What's that?
00:40:10In the uranium method of cancer examination, it is of course true that the uranium goes directly to the cancerous
00:40:16region.
00:40:17But the book's neglected to give an explanation.
00:40:19That's right.
00:40:20That's because no one knows the reason.
00:40:21Then one assumption might be that since cancer attracts radioactivity, it is possible that the cancer itself is negatively charged
00:40:30with energy.
00:40:31Perhaps that might lead to a cure.
00:40:33What do you think?
00:40:36I'm sure I don't think anything, Mr. Johnson.
00:40:39Why don't you just lie back now and relax until the transfusion is finished.
00:40:44Very well.
00:41:10Well, let's see.
00:41:10Good morning.
00:41:23Mr. Johnson didn't like this morning's fare
00:41:25I don't even know why I bother
00:41:26That guy never eats nothing
00:41:28You're not exactly Julia Child, Jeremy
00:41:31What was in this glass?
00:41:34H2O
00:41:35Water?
00:41:36Come on, even L.A. water isn't this bad
00:41:38I thought it was okay when I took it to him
00:41:40God, it's got a chemical smell
00:41:42Maybe his tang went bad
00:41:44Jeremy, exactly how much do you know about Mr. Johnson?
00:41:49More than I like
00:41:50I can tell you stories about this guy
00:41:52Why don't you start with telling me how you met?
00:41:54Promise not to tell your cop friend?
00:41:56Cross my heart
00:41:58Okay, I was breaking into this place
00:42:00Seriously, I figured nobody's home
00:42:02Because it's dark, right?
00:42:03So I crack open a window and I sneak myself in
00:42:05Well, I'm feeling my way along in the dark
00:42:07And all of a sudden, ba-boom
00:42:08I bump into this guy Johnson
00:42:10Just standing there in the shadows
00:42:11That'll teach you
00:42:12And he don't even call the cops or nothing
00:42:14Instead, he offers me a job at 2,000 a week
00:42:17To take care of him
00:42:19Extremely generous under the circumstances
00:42:21Yeah, hell, I thought so
00:42:24Anything else strange?
00:42:27Everything's strange
00:42:27This place is like the Roach Motel
00:42:29People check in, but they don't check out
00:42:32What?
00:42:33The other night
00:42:34Johnson picks up these three babes, right?
00:42:36I go upstairs to my room
00:42:37And they never left
00:42:39And you think there's still somewhere in the house?
00:42:42Hell, I figure I'm not getting paid to think
00:42:44But I'll tell you what
00:42:45I'm starting to do a lot of it in my own spare time
00:42:47Well, keep your eyes open, too
00:42:49I've got a list of unanswered questions about Mr. Johnson
00:42:52And it's growing daily
00:42:53At least we have something in common
00:42:55Shared paranoia doesn't exactly make us large brothers, Jeremy
00:42:58Just don't go back to a life of crime
00:43:01Hey, you really do care about me
00:43:03I'm just being practical
00:43:05Hell, the next Percy Snatch could be mine
00:43:08Besides, I don't want to be alone here with Mr. Johnson
00:43:11Jeremy, stay with me
00:43:13A blood oath
00:43:14I'll stick it out here as long as you do
00:43:17So what's our first move?
00:43:18I think as Mr. Johnson's nurse
00:43:19That it's my duty to take this glass down to the lab
00:43:22And find out what my patient's been putting inside himself
00:43:25Instead of?
00:43:26Instead of food
00:43:27Oh
00:43:31Do you have any idea what it is?
00:43:33None at all
00:43:34Where did you get it?
00:43:35That doctor is a secret I'll let you in on later
00:43:38Let's just say it's a food supplement a friend of mine developed
00:43:41Food supplement?
00:43:42Well, that's something for an internist to analyze, not me
00:43:44No, I think you'll find this very interesting
00:43:47Nadine, it's for you
00:43:48It's a police officer
00:43:50Said something about leaving his nightstick with you last evening
00:43:54I'll be right back
00:43:57Doctor, I tested the blood sample on that dog bite victim last night
00:44:00And?
00:44:02It's rabies, all right
00:44:03A virulent case
00:44:04I'll put it in the cooler
00:44:05I'll have it disposed of later
00:44:06Then notify the hospital where he was transferred
00:44:08Okay
00:44:15Nightstick, huh?
00:44:16How about I tell you where you can really put it?
00:44:18Come on, you can't take a little joke?
00:44:20Sure, let's say we start with our relationship
00:44:22Woo, now that is a cold shot, Nadine
00:44:25I am deeply pained by that
00:44:26Can't help it, I'm a wise-ass at heart
00:44:28What's happening?
00:44:30That depends on you
00:44:31Rita and I?
00:44:32Depends on you, where are we going?
00:44:34And don't say your apartment
00:44:36Can't do it, I'm on duty at 11
00:44:37I figure I'll take you to that new place over on La Brea
00:44:40Oh, Donut Land
00:44:42Of course not Donut Land
00:44:43Would you give me a break, huh?
00:44:45I took you there last night
00:44:46Tonight, I am talking alvaros
00:44:48Oh, since when can a cop like you afford a place like that?
00:44:52Since a cop like me nabbed the owner's feeding
00:44:54With someone other than his wife, thank you
00:44:58You guys
00:44:59All right, I'll meet you there around 7
00:45:01You got it
00:45:02Okay, bye
00:45:04I was going to ask you to drop back here at 8 tonight
00:45:06I should have those tests run by then
00:45:07Damn, I really wanted to hear the results to those tests
00:45:10Perry's taking me to Alvarez, you know the place?
00:45:13Only from the outside, it's always booked
00:45:15Oh, I know, why don't I come in an hour early in the morning
00:45:18We can go over the results then
00:45:19Sounds good
00:45:20Okay, good
00:45:21And I will bring you a doggy bag
00:45:31Thank you
00:45:33What does this mean as a wolf was born?
00:45:52You didn't know how to say this
00:45:57Why are you here?
00:45:59I escaped.
00:46:00Explain.
00:46:01The penalty for use of the warp is immediate dispatch.
00:46:04I had to do it.
00:46:05It was either escape or perish.
00:46:07From what?
00:46:08From the mobs.
00:46:09The council has ceased to exist.
00:46:11Your liaison has fled to the colony orbit.
00:46:13You will maintain contact.
00:46:14Why has this happened?
00:46:16The wars are finished.
00:46:17The blood supply vanishes.
00:46:19The enemy captives have been taken from their pastures,
00:46:21slaughtered, and their blood removed on the spot.
00:46:23And my companion?
00:46:25I'm sorry to transmit word of her demise.
00:46:27She too was terminated for her blood.
00:46:29You were justified in passing over.
00:46:32I am in need of blood.
00:46:34I sent a live specimen through the beam.
00:46:37Was the subhuman not satisfactory?
00:46:39Your specimen arrived in a compressed state.
00:46:42Her body crushed to the size of this vessel.
00:46:44Crushed?
00:46:44The department concluded it is impossible to transmit a human
00:46:48through the beam from this orbit.
00:46:49If the conclusion is correct,
00:46:51we will be unable to return to Devana.
00:46:53However, I shall send another specimen this night.
00:46:56If it is correct,
00:46:57we must remain upon this world until we expire.
00:47:01I'd prefer the barbarism of this planet
00:47:03to the present agony of Devana.
00:47:04That is an emotional statement.
00:47:06It is an emotional time.
00:47:08And if I do not receive blood within four chronactins,
00:47:10I will have no continuing need for emotion.
00:47:13You shall have blood.
00:47:14At once?
00:47:15No.
00:47:16My supply here is diminished.
00:47:18In the dark of the Earth Star,
00:47:19we travel to a place where we may obtain more.
00:47:22And my attire?
00:47:23There are appropriate female garments upstairs.
00:47:26But we are so similar.
00:47:27Here.
00:47:28You may wear these.
00:47:36Please.
00:47:36Maydee,
00:47:37you've got to tell me where you got that stuff.
00:47:39Oh, hello, Harry.
00:47:40I'm sorry to intrude,
00:47:40but this is extremely important.
00:47:42Don't mind me, Doc.
00:47:44Well, where?
00:47:44You must tell me.
00:47:45Doctor, would you calm down?
00:47:46I've never seen you like this before.
00:47:48Relax.
00:47:49Have a drink.
00:47:50I got it from a friend.
00:47:51Well,
00:47:52your friend must be an amazing person.
00:48:10That compound is fantastic.
00:48:12Not only does it contain every vitamin known to man,
00:48:14but a few I've never seen before.
00:48:15It has the basic food elements,
00:48:16concentrated with bulk,
00:48:18roughage,
00:48:18energy,
00:48:19and diet control,
00:48:20all on the same molecular structure.
00:48:21Molecular structure?
00:48:22You mean to tell me
00:48:23he's combined all this into a primary unit?
00:48:24Yes.
00:48:25No.
00:48:27Who is he?
00:48:29Mr. Johnson.
00:48:31Oh.
00:48:35Doctor,
00:48:35do you think it's possible
00:48:36to reproduce Johnson's unit?
00:48:38I think we've discussed that sufficiently.
00:48:41Hmm.
00:48:42Guess I'll have the breaded veal cutlets.
00:48:45Oh, Doc.
00:48:46So glad you could join us.
00:48:53This place looks like an exhibit
00:48:54of ancient medical devices
00:48:56from a vocal age museum.
00:48:57This world is as ours at that time.
00:49:00Your observation is correct.
00:49:02Lie there on that plane.
00:49:03I shall bring the blood.
00:49:26I love you.
00:49:29I love you.
00:49:42You are the best men.
00:49:42My friend of mine.
00:49:42I was so sorry.
00:49:45I won't let her go.
00:49:46He doesn't want venice.
00:49:46I love you.
00:49:52I'm soadic.
00:49:52You are the best men
00:49:53Anything that's as far as
00:50:00Ah, this looks great.
00:50:02We make our own pastries on the premises, sir.
00:50:05Enjoy.
00:50:07Doctor, don't you even want to discuss the supplement thing?
00:50:10No, my dear, I do not.
00:50:11I don't understand.
00:50:13Nadine, I put in a long day.
00:50:15I've explained the compound to you.
00:50:16There's nothing more to it.
00:50:17Now I'd like to eat my dessert and get back to the clinic.
00:50:19Doctor, I...
00:50:20Sounds good to me, Doc.
00:50:21Listen, I just...
00:50:22Let the man eat.
00:50:23Let him eat.
00:50:25Fine.
00:50:25Eat.
00:50:30It is finished.
00:50:32Do you feel relieved?
00:50:33I feel disturbed.
00:50:35The blood of this planet is rich.
00:50:37Soon you will find strength.
00:50:39Rise.
00:50:39We must leave this place.
00:50:42There is activity within me.
00:50:45It will pass.
00:50:46To the egress.
00:50:53We proceed to your dwelling?
00:50:55No.
00:50:55You must not be observed there.
00:50:57There is a collective dwelling, 50 decapids in that direction.
00:51:00I will be alone among the subhumans.
00:51:02I do not know how to behave.
00:51:04This is their bartering species.
00:51:05A Kirk will speak to you vocally.
00:51:07Imitate his sounds and meanings.
00:51:09And give him of that whatever he asks.
00:51:12You will remain in contact.
00:51:14I will come to the hotel place at the noon of the Earth Star.
00:51:27Hey, baby.
00:51:28Where you going, man?
00:51:29Honey, you don't look so good.
00:51:30Is she looking to you, Heccy?
00:51:31Mm-hmm.
00:51:32It's pretty bad.
00:51:33Hey, what she needs is to cook some food.
00:51:35Yeah.
00:51:35Yeah, wake up for your tired blood.
00:51:38Daddy, it's not right.
00:51:42Honey, that's too bad.
00:51:43Yeah, but you know Soxie's got a point.
00:51:45You little something to wake up, they pay their blood.
00:51:48Why don't you just step right here into my office, huh?
00:51:50Yeah.
00:51:51You will see soft force.
00:51:54Hear that, Jungle?
00:51:54She wants us to stop.
00:51:56We can do that, baby.
00:51:57Just depends on how much bread you've got.
00:51:58I have no edible.
00:52:01Hey, check this shit out, guys.
00:52:02We got ourselves a real comedian here.
00:52:04Only I'm not laughing, sweetheart.
00:52:07Maybe now she'll loosen up.
00:52:09Shit, if she ain't got no bucks,
00:52:11we ought to at least get her a pound of flesh.
00:52:12Yeah, I get her first, like hell you do.
00:52:17Hey, you forget one thing, assholes.
00:52:26Oh, my God.
00:52:30Oh, my God.
00:52:30Oh, my God.
00:52:34Oh, my God.
00:52:36Oh, my God.
00:52:36Oh, my God.
00:52:37Oh, my God.
00:52:37Oh, my God.
00:52:38Oh, my God.
00:52:42Oh, my God.
00:52:45Oh, my God.
00:52:54Puppy, come here Puppy. Come here girl. Come on Puppy. Come here. Puppy. Come here.
00:53:13You haven't seen a poodle around here, have you? A little white one?
00:53:22Hey, you're freaking me out. Come on, what the...
00:53:41Hey.
00:53:44Hey.
00:53:47Oh, my God.
00:54:15Oh, my God.
00:54:48Oh, my God.
00:54:50No.
00:54:51No.
00:54:55Oh, my God.
00:54:56Oh, my God.
00:55:02And you know where he takes me?
00:55:04Taco King.
00:55:05Can you believe it?
00:55:05Give me a break.
00:55:16She's still alive.
00:55:18Let's get her into my office.
00:55:24Fantastic.
00:55:25She's slipping, doctor.
00:55:32She's gone.
00:55:35Well, I'll get those glasses off.
00:55:44Better get an ophthalmologist.
00:55:46And Mary.
00:55:48Notify the police.
00:56:03Hello?
00:56:04Where you been, kid?
00:56:05I've been trying to reach you for ten minutes.
00:56:06Well, I just got in.
00:56:07Can't get enough, Mom.
00:56:09What's up?
00:56:10Nadine, you know that black evening dress you have, the one you wore to the police benefit?
00:56:13Sure.
00:56:13It's upstairs in my closet.
00:56:14So I've got the mayor's fingerprints all over it.
00:56:16Well, is it still there?
00:56:18Well, I haven't checked it in the last few hours, if that's what you mean.
00:56:21Harry, what's this all about?
00:56:22Nadine, a woman died tonight at the clinic, and she had no idea we couldn't trace her prints.
00:56:26Harry, skip the police signs.
00:56:27Let's get to the point.
00:56:28Nadine, the dead woman was wearing an identical dress.
00:56:32Harry, I designed that dress myself.
00:56:33It's a one-of-a-kind.
00:56:35I think she signed up with Johnson.
00:56:36How can you be sure?
00:56:38Well, I'm not, but Rochelle's performing an autopsy on her right now.
00:56:41Look, there's something strange going on around here, and Johnson is right in the middle of it.
00:56:44And as soon as the doc's finished, I'm coming over.
00:56:46All right, in the meantime, Jeremy and I are going to do a little investigating on our own.
00:56:49Nadine, I'd feel a lot better if you guys were out of there.
00:56:51I can take care of myself.
00:56:54Nadine, I...
00:56:56Where's Johnson?
00:56:58Nadine, things are getting even weirder.
00:56:59I mean, I'm seeing people leave that never showed up.
00:57:01What?
00:57:01Two hours ago, I saw Johnson leave with a babe.
00:57:04I never saw her come in.
00:57:05Did she look at all like Mr. Johnson?
00:57:06They could have been the Bob-See twins.
00:57:08What was she wearing?
00:57:09Something black and slinky in all the right places.
00:57:12All right, now's our chance to search this place.
00:57:13If we can find something on Johnson, Harry will probably kiss you personally.
00:57:16It's okay, I'll settle for a handshake, but what are we looking for anyway?
00:57:19I don't know, but we'll know when we find it.
00:57:20Come on, let's start the stuff.
00:57:21No.
00:57:22I don't know if I'm broke.
00:57:36Find anything?
00:57:37No, nothing yet.
00:57:38What about you?
00:57:42Oh, here's a bottle of pills.
00:57:44I've never seen anything like these before.
00:57:46Good run or something, right?
00:57:48What's this?
00:57:49I don't know.
00:57:51Whoa.
00:57:53No, we've really got something.
00:57:59What is it?
00:58:00I don't think I'd like to know.
00:58:01Whatever it is, no one from this earth made it.
00:58:03You know, you should boss is some kind of man from Mars or something?
00:58:05I don't care if it's Darth Vader.
00:58:07I'm going to wreck this thing.
00:58:08Well, wait.
00:58:08I don't think you should screw around.
00:58:09It might blow up or something.
00:58:10I never screw around.
00:58:15Wow.
00:58:16You couldn't bust us with a 20-pound sledge.
00:58:19There's nothing more we can do up here.
00:58:21I'm going to keep looking around.
00:58:22You go down the cellar and see what you can find.
00:58:24What, you're not going to go down with me?
00:58:26Would you go?
00:58:28Okey-doke.
00:58:40Oh, hello?
00:58:45Hello?
00:59:00Hello.
00:59:01Indeed.
00:59:02Yes, Doctor.
00:59:03Harry told you about the woman who died here tonight?
00:59:05Yeah, he thought she was connected in some way with Johnson.
00:59:07This has nothing to do with our patient.
00:59:09The woman seems to like any visible aperture in the optical tissue.
00:59:12And she has a fantastic blood disease in which the agglutinin is disintegrating.
00:59:16Disintegrating? Is that what killed her?
00:59:18No, she died of an advanced case of rabies.
00:59:20Incredible as it may sound, it destroyed all her blood cells in less than an hour.
00:59:23That's impossible.
00:59:24That's what I would have said too, but it's a fact.
00:59:26I had some type O rabies virus stored in the cooler.
00:59:28Someone broke in here tonight and injected her with the same blood.
00:59:31Who would do such a horrible thing?
00:59:33Someone who knew she needed blood desperately,
00:59:35but didn't know what kind of stuff he was pumping into her.
00:59:37I'd say it was Johnson.
00:59:51Hello?
01:00:02About this woman. I think I know the cause and treatment of a disease.
01:00:05You do?
01:00:06Yes. Apparently the victim has lived in an area that has been constantly charged with radioactive materials.
01:00:10It was this atmosphere that affected the blood.
01:00:12Well, where would such an atmosphere be found?
01:00:14In a place where continuous nuclear detonations have taken place over a period of years.
01:00:18An area of all-out nuclear warfare.
01:00:20But there is no such place.
01:00:22I realize it sounds like science fiction, but I believe this woman is something other than human.
01:00:27I see. And what would be your treatment?
01:00:29First removal from the toxic atmosphere, then a complete change of blood.
01:00:32Will this cure Johnson?
01:00:33I am not speaking of Johnson.
01:00:36Well, he fits your description.
01:00:37Nadine, please.
01:00:38Doctor, does this man have some kind of a hold on you?
01:00:41Has he threatened your life? What?
01:00:42Nadine, I really must hang up now. I have a great deal of work to do.
01:00:45Dr. Rochelle.
01:00:47The doctor is no longer in contact, Miss Story.
01:00:50Mr. Johnson?
01:00:52Do not leave your room.
01:01:00Stop. Stay exactly where you are.
01:01:02You cannot control me.
01:01:04But I am controlling you, Nadine.
01:01:07You have no choice but to obey me.
01:01:09You will be the next subject I send to Davana.
01:01:12Hey, Klingon!
01:01:34Do not struggle, Nadine. I am going to dispatch you.
01:01:38I'm not going to open my eyes.
01:01:41This will only take a moment, Nadine.
01:01:43Your death will be quick and painless.
01:01:45You killed Jeremy!
01:01:47Jeremy!
01:02:02There is no place for you to hide.
01:02:04You may conceal your person, but I can find your mind.
01:02:23Damn. It's still busy, Doc.
01:02:40Operator, I need to make an emergency phone call.
01:02:45Dr. Rochelle's office.
01:02:46Harry Johnson's after me.
01:02:48Nadine!
01:02:49He's going to kill me.
01:02:50Who are you?
01:02:51Picnic grounds.
01:02:52We're going to kill him.
01:02:52Stay there. I'm going to get help.
01:02:54I can't.
01:03:04Nadine!
01:03:05Nadine!
01:03:05Hey, Dean!
01:03:07Look.
01:03:07Call the station.
01:03:08Tell Simmons to meet me at the picnic grounds.
01:03:10I'm on my way there.
01:03:36You cannot run forever, Nadine.
01:03:38Your friend cannot help you.
01:03:48Stop running.
01:03:50Stop running!
01:03:55I'm coming.
01:03:56I'm coming closer, Nadine.
01:04:11I'm coming closer.
01:04:11Stop running.
01:04:14Face me.
01:04:18My strength has returned.
01:04:20It has returned.
01:04:22The first specimen I sent to Devana was crushed.
01:04:25I shall send another.
01:04:26It shall be you.
01:04:27It shall be me.
01:04:29We will walk to the automobile.
01:04:43Hey!
01:04:44I don't see either of them.
01:04:45We're going to separate here.
01:04:47You take the road to the north side.
01:04:49I'll take the one by the zoo.
01:04:50You got it.
01:04:51Simmons!
01:04:51No sirens!
01:04:55I am about to be attacked.
01:04:57I shall dispose of the intruder.
01:04:59Return to the house and enter the transmission beam in my study.
01:05:03Slide the power lever.
01:05:05We'll send you to Devana.
01:05:07It will send me to Devana.
01:05:29You are strong.
01:05:38You are strong.
01:05:43Nadine!
01:05:43Did Johnson do this?
01:05:45Yes.
01:05:45How?
01:05:46With his eyes.
01:05:47Is that him?
01:05:47Yes.
01:05:48Stay here.
01:05:49I'm going after him.
01:08:35Yeah, come on.
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