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TV, Movie, Lost in Space (1965) S3E07 - The Haunted Lighthouse
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00:15I'll set the liftoff.
00:16Yeah, this is the last of the stuff from outside.
00:19The storm's getting worse, Dad.
00:21Yes, and this could be only part of a cosmic storm.
00:24Surely you don't think this terribleness will follow us through the whole constellation?
00:27It might well be.
00:28Well, I don't care. Anything would be better than this dreary planet of all the forsaken, lifeless places.
00:33Penny?
00:35Well, have you seen Penny?
00:37She went to get her scarf, I guess.
00:39Her scarf?
00:40Out by those big rocks. I told her I saw it where she left it.
00:43Why didn't you bring it in for her?
00:45Well, because this was before the storm started.
00:47And because yesterday I had to get her comb for her.
00:49She's always losing things out there.
00:51Oh, dear.
00:52John.
00:53Don't worry, darling. I'll find her.
00:56My liftoff in five minutes.
01:04Shh. Don't make so much noise. I won't hurt you.
01:07Who are you?
01:08My name's J-5.
01:10What?
01:11They call you Penny, don't they?
01:13Please, I'm sorry I've been stealing your things, but I had to talk to you.
01:16Did you steal my comb yesterday?
01:18Yes, to get you to come here.
01:21Because you're going to leave this planet pretty quick, aren't you?
01:23And I want to go with you.
01:25You what?
01:26I mean, where do you come from?
01:28I didn't know there were any people here.
01:30There aren't.
01:31But there used to be a colony from another planet in the same galaxy.
01:37I'm all that's left.
01:38Oh, let go of me.
01:40You're just like everybody else, aren't you?
01:42You'd just as soon leave me here to be eaten by the Zabo, too, wouldn't you?
01:46To be eaten?
01:47By the what?
01:48What's a Zabo?
01:50It's a great big thing that keeps chasing me.
01:54It's got hair and claws and a great big awful growl.
01:59Like a lion or something?
02:01Oh, I don't believe you.
02:03There aren't any animals like that here.
02:06See what I mean?
02:07Where is it?
02:10Brian, I'm going to try to stop him.
02:12Run!
02:39Where is it?
02:41Come on.
02:44See what I mean?
02:44Bye.
02:48See what I mean?
02:50Bye.
02:51Bye.
02:57Bye.
02:59Bye.
02:59Bye.
03:00Bye.
03:02Bye.
03:19Penny.
03:21Dad, hurry.
03:23It's gonna kill him.
03:26There it is.
03:28Oh, no.
03:31Who's this?
03:32His name's J-5. He's the only one left from a colony.
03:36Dad, is he dead?
03:37No, he just fainted.
03:39He was trying to save me from the lion.
03:41A lion?
03:42Are you sure you saw a lion?
03:44He called it a Zabo.
03:46But he looked just like a lion.
03:49Oh, there it is again.
03:51Oh!
03:52Get him out of here.
04:21It's all right now. Let's get back to the ship.
04:23Hey, your scarf! Wait, I'll get it.
04:27Here's Zabo.
04:29Here's Zabo.
04:30Here's Zabo.
04:31Here's Zabo.
04:32Here's Zabo.
04:34Hi, Zabo.
04:36Come on.
04:41Hi.
04:43You didn't think I'd leave you behind, did you?
04:52J-5, come on!
05:096-4-2-0.
05:112-0.
05:13Check.
05:14Speed, 500.
05:15Judy, give us a hand.
05:18The stabilizer control, hold the buttons down.
05:21It looks as if we are going to get turbulence, doesn't it?
05:23Yes, we should have cleaned those stabilizer circuits.
05:25Well, I'm holding as hard as I can.
05:30Hang on below.
05:31We're moving into some nova turbulence.
05:33It shouldn't last too long.
05:34Well, it'll take more than a little turbulence
05:35to slow down this boy's appetite.
05:38Yeah, now, don't eat so quickly.
05:39Not so fast.
05:40Well, he's been living on roots and berries
05:42for almost five years now, Mom.
05:44Mrs. Robinson, you must be the most wonderful cook
05:46who ever lived.
05:48Oh, thank you.
05:49You know, that tastes almost like the food back home
05:52when I was little.
05:54Well, well, well.
05:56An apple a day, as they say.
05:59Dr. Zachary Smith at your service, young man.
06:01Why are you wearing your stethoscope, Dr. Smith?
06:03Your father told me it would be a rather good idea
06:05to give our little alien friend a check-up.
06:07Make sure that he's surviving our atmosphere.
06:10Give me a what?
06:11A check-up.
06:12Well, you can use my room.
06:13Splendid.
06:14It's all right, J-5.
06:15Now, don't you worry about anything.
06:17You go ahead.
06:18Come along.
06:21Come on, dear.
06:22Let's get him some more to eat.
06:25Come along, my dear boy.
06:27Come along.
06:27Be good enough to remove your shirt, please.
06:29What? No!
06:30Now, now, now, now.
06:31I just want to listen to your heart.
06:33That is all.
06:36Oh, good heavens.
06:37You don't have one?
06:38It might help if you put it in your ears, Dr. Smith.
06:41What?
06:42Oh, yes.
06:43Excuse me.
06:44Just a moment, please.
06:46What?
06:48Ah!
06:49Splendid.
06:50First rate.
06:51What are you afraid of?
06:53If you're so brave and fight lions like Penny says...
06:56You don't believe her, do you?
06:58Well, I didn't say that.
07:00Tell me, J-5, what's your home planet really like?
07:03Well, I don't remember too much.
07:05Because I left home when I was little.
07:07But...
07:08Well, I know there's a lot of money there.
07:11Money?
07:12Did you save money?
07:15Penny says that's what you call it, I guess.
07:18Because I remember people never had to work very much or anything.
07:22There's all these rocks lying around and people just pick them up.
07:25Rocks?
07:27Yeah, like diamonds and rubies and rocks like that.
07:33Diamonds and rubies and rocks like that.
07:36How very interesting.
07:38Tell me, young man, just where is this planet of yours?
07:42Excuse me, Dr. Smith, but Dad won't like it if he doesn't get a medical report pretty soon.
07:46And if you won't give it to him, I'll just have the robot come in here and analyze him.
07:51Do what?
07:52Splendid idea, much less trouble for me.
07:53Won't hurt you a bit, my boy.
07:55I plan to take the best care of you possible, the very best.
07:58All those diamonds and rubies.
08:00I really must hear more about them, mustn't I?
08:02We'll be back shortly. Come along, will you?
08:06And when we get back, we can listen to some more of your stories.
08:12Stories.
08:22We'll show you.
08:33Will Robinson, just wait till you come back in here.
08:42Meow.
08:44Meow.
08:47Meow.
08:55There we go again.
08:56Haven't you found the trouble yet?
08:58Somewhere in this port stabilizer control unit.
09:01What are you doing?
09:02Please, J5, we're busy now.
09:04I can't find any short circuits.
09:06What's a short circuit?
09:08Maybe you better run down below, huh?
09:10Don, try the emergency panel.
09:11Because if it's anything like crossed wires and burning,
09:16there's one right there, isn't there?
09:18Kid, please, listen.
09:19Do me a favor, huh?
09:20Just leave us alone.
09:21Oh, wait a minute, Don.
09:26Now, what panel did you say that was?
09:28Right there.
09:29This one, huh?
09:39I'll pee.
09:42Please read it.
09:46There goes the stabilizer.
09:48Yes, it's all right now.
09:49Say, what's the name of that planet of yours?
09:52Caltech?
09:53How on earth did you know where to look?
09:55I don't know.
09:56Things like that just seem easy, I guess.
09:59Well, I guess we've got ourselves a new crew member.
10:02At least until we get you home.
10:04Will you? Could you?
10:06Well, I don't see why not.
10:08Listen, just as long as it's in the same galaxy and it's not too far out.
10:11Oh, Professor Robinson, thank you.
10:16Excuse me.
10:18There's something I have to take care of.
10:19Quick.
10:21You know, I wonder if he can fly a spaceship.
10:25Aw, come on.
10:28Will!
10:29Will!
10:34Whoa.
10:39I tried to stop you.
10:41I mean, I thought I heard something too, but I guess it was just imagination.
10:48Imagination?
10:52Sure.
10:54See, there's nothing in here.
10:56Not even behind the door there.
10:58Even that's empty.
11:00What's the matter with you boys?
11:01What was it?
11:02Didn't you hear anything?
11:04Hear what?
11:04It was a lion, just like Penny saw.
11:08There's something awfully funny about you.
11:12I certainly heard that.
11:13It's the emergency alarm.
11:14Come along.
11:18John, what's happening?
11:20I can't see what's happening.
11:21There's fog on the viewpoint.
11:25Don, hit the retros.
11:27Warning, warning.
11:28Collision, collision.
11:36Don, hit the retros.
11:36The gyro stabilizer's cut out.
11:41Will?
11:42Yeah, I'm okay.
11:43I seriously doubt that I am.
11:45I must retire to my quarters.
11:46Excuse me.
11:47What happened?
11:52Don, see if you can see that viewpoint.
11:54Might be part of a force field.
11:55I don't think we hit an optic.
11:56I heard some scraping.
11:57There might be damage outside.
11:58Professor Robinson?
11:59Yes?
12:02Professor Robinson,
12:03did I do something bad
12:05when I found that short circuit for you?
12:06Of course not, son.
12:08There was no connection.
12:09The fog's disappearing.
12:15Oh, what is that?
12:21It's sucking us in closer.
12:23In between them.
12:28No power.
12:29No power.
12:30There is damage.
12:31Look, we're coming right up against it.
12:40Have we stopped?
12:42Well, what do we do now?
12:44I guess we have to make the first move.
12:47I'll go outside and take a look around.
12:48Oh, John, you can't do that.
12:49You don't know what sort of awful creatures might be in there.
12:52We've got to find out what the damage is.
12:54The sooner we can fix it, the sooner we can blast out of here.
12:56Keep your radio up, Don.
12:57All right.
13:05John, be careful.
13:06Bye, Papa.
13:36Oh, John.
13:38John, what was that?
13:40Take it easy.
13:41It's some sort of airlock.
13:43Like a gangplank.
13:44Lost in space two years, five months, six days.
13:49Departed Cape Kennedy, September 18th, 1997.
13:54Jupiter II.
13:56Professor John Robinson, Commander.
13:58Professor John Robinson, Commander.
14:00Listen, it's talking to him.
14:02Calling him by name.
14:06Departed Cape Kennedy, September 18th, 1997.
14:10That's right.
14:11Lost in space two years, five months, six days.
14:16Lost in space two years, five months, six days.
14:21Departed Cape Kennedy, September 18th, 1997.
14:27Mission, exploration.
14:29Jupiter II.
14:31Jupiter II.
14:33Professor John Robinson, Commander.
14:36Professor John Robinson, Commander.
14:40Lost in space two years, five months, six days.
14:46Lost in space two years, five months, six days.
14:50Lost in space two years, five months, six days.
14:51Departed Cape Kennedy, September 18th, 1997.
14:56Just a minute.
14:58Departed Cape Kennedy, September 18th, 1997.
15:02Yeah.
15:05Mission, exploration.
15:07Mission, exploration.
15:09Mission, exploration.
15:09He knows all about us.
15:12Jupiter II.
15:14Jupiter II.
15:16Jupiter II.
15:17Professor John Robinson, Commander.
15:31Oh, no.
15:32What about that?
15:34Oh, no.
15:36Oh, no.
15:36Oh, no.
15:40Oh, no.
15:48Shut up, you blasted, computerized, loud, mouse.
15:59That's better.
16:02Oh, excuse me, sir.
16:05This place is in such a mess.
16:08I was sound asleep, you know.
16:11I didn't hear you coming.
16:13I'd been listening to the baseball game.
16:16Baseball?
16:17Hmm? Yeah, yeah, baseball.
16:20I have tapes, you know, for the World Series, you know.
16:24The last one I have is 1984.
16:28Mets, 22.
16:3022.
16:32Angels.
16:33Oh, oh, oh.
16:35Landing lights.
16:40Oh, look!
16:45You can see the lettering.
16:47Look, there's a fly out!
16:48Oh!
16:58Who are you?
16:59What is this?
17:00You must forgive me, sir.
17:01You were no doubt caught in my fourth field.
17:06This is the space light ship, number, um, F-12.
17:12White ship?
17:13Yes, light ship.
17:15On post in the galaxy, um, um, 14Y.
17:20Yes, 14Y.
17:21Oh, there it is.
17:22Oh, I'm sorry.
17:25Oh, I'm sorry.
17:26Oh, I'm sorry.
17:30Oh, I'm sorry.
17:31Oh, I'm sorry.
17:31I'm sorry.
17:32Things, uh, are a little bit disorganized here, but you are the first visitor in 11 years.
17:40Permit me, sir.
17:43Colonel Silas J. Foggey.
17:46United States Air Force.
17:48Colonel Foggey.
17:51And, oh, by golly, sir, welcome aboard.
17:59Come on, now. Hurry up.
18:01Mother, can I borrow your coat?
18:02Yes, of course. Hurry now.
18:03I don't see why we had to wait so long.
18:06Listen, if you'd been living alone in space for 11 years,
18:08wouldn't you want to clean up your house before having visitors?
18:10No.
18:11Hurry up.
18:19J-5?
18:21J-5?
18:24Oh, here you are.
18:26Come on, we're going to see the light ship now.
18:28They have an enclosed gangway all fixed up for us.
18:30I don't see what everyone's so excited about.
18:32What?
18:33Oh, J-5, think how you'd feel if you suddenly bumped into someone from your home planet.
18:37Well, I guess so, but...
18:39Then come on, you're invited, too.
18:41Really, am I?
18:42Uh-huh.
18:43Gangway is now open.
18:45Your mother says hurry up.
18:47Come on.
18:50Colonel Fogey, I'd like you to meet my wife, Maureen.
18:52Oh, how do you do?
18:53Oh, thank you.
18:54My daughter, Judy.
18:56Hello, Fogey.
18:56How are you?
18:57Major West.
18:58Colonel Fogey.
18:59I am Dr. Zachary Smith.
19:01Is it Colonel?
19:02Yes, yes, Mr. Smith.
19:04I'll remember that, yes.
19:05My daughter, Penny.
19:06Penny, how are you?
19:07And my son, Will.
19:08Really?
19:09Nice to meet you, friend.
19:09How are you, Will?
19:10J-5.
19:11Yes, J-5.
19:12Colonel Fogey?
19:13J-5.
19:15There we are.
19:17Now, shall we, my dear?
19:18Oh, thank you.
19:23Well, golly.
19:25Doesn't look like much in here.
19:27Haven't you ever seen a weather station before J-5?
19:29It's like an outer space lighthouse.
19:31Come on.
19:34Oh, my.
19:37Oh.
19:44The principle is quite simple, madam.
19:48Someday, there will be one such navigational aid as this,
19:51stationed in each and every galaxy of the heavens.
19:54Hmm.
19:54But you must have been awfully lonely out here all by yourself.
19:59Oh, no.
20:00It wasn't so bad, really.
20:03And besides, only three more years and I'm eligible for retirement.
20:08Well, now, over here, we have the weather plotting.
20:12That's it, right there.
20:14And these are directional signals to guide other ships from Earth, passing explorers and so on.
20:21Oh, my.
20:23Colonel, you must have a collection of maps.
20:25The Colonel and I have been discussing that, Don.
20:27Well, maybe you could help us get back on course.
20:29Oh, I wonder if you could.
20:31Now, now, now.
20:32Excuse me.
20:34Let's save that conversation for dinner, hmm?
20:37Dinner?
20:38Oh, do you mean we're invited for dinner, too?
20:41Roast turkey and stuffing, young man.
20:44My favorite.
20:44Oh, that's...
20:45Champagne.
20:46Oh, my.
20:46Giblets, cranberry sauce.
20:48Like Thanksgiving.
20:49Of course.
20:51What else could this glorious day be but Thanksgiving?
20:55Oh, that's great.
20:57May I have the honor?
20:58Yes, indeed.
20:59This way.
21:00There we go.
21:05Oh, Colonel, how beautiful it is.
21:09Oh, boy, come on, take a little.
21:10Oh, gosh, no, turn in.
21:12Please sit down.
21:13Yes, thank you.
21:16Hi, there.
21:17It's just like home.
21:19Home, indeed.
21:20Only if you lived in early Grand Rapids.
21:23Well, it is a little, um, elegant for the Space Force.
21:27You'd be surprised how little paint can cover up the tin.
21:31And 11 years.
21:34What that does for a man's ingenuity.
21:36Well, Colonel, I see you weren't fooling about that champagne.
21:39Champagne?
21:41Domestic, I might have known.
21:43Well, it was left over when they christened the ship.
21:46Then it's probably flat as well.
21:49Now, Colonel, since this, uh, this is a Thanksgiving for all of us, I think we'd better tell them the
21:54news now.
21:55News?
21:56What news?
21:57What news, dear?
21:58Well, Colonel Fogge and I have been doing some conferring.
22:00And we find that, in addition to maps, this light ship contains a store of emergency fuel.
22:07Yes.
22:08Yes.
22:08Yes, that's right.
22:10And when it's piped aboard your ship, I'm quite sure there'll be sufficient power to take you straight back home
22:18to Earth.
22:18Oh, my boy!
22:20Home!
22:21Home, sweet home!
22:23I think I'm going to cry.
22:25A toast!
22:25I propose a toast!
22:27A toast you here to our magnificent host, Colonel Fogge, the Congressional Medal, sir.
22:32I shall personally see to it that you get the Congressional Medal for rescuing me, for saving my life.
22:38Dr. Smith, I thought you didn't like domestic champagne.
22:41Don't be provincial, will you?
22:42This champagne comes from Earth, and that's all that matters.
22:45A toast!
22:46A toast!
22:46Colonel Fogge!
22:47To the Colonel!
22:48My friend.
22:51Dad, what about J-5?
22:53And what about him, dear?
22:54Well, we'll take him home first, won't we?
22:57To his home planet.
22:58Well, we'll have to check that fuel first.
23:00No.
23:01No, I'm very sorry.
23:02I'm very sorry.
23:04But if the boy lives on a planet that's even farther out in this galaxy, well, then you couldn't take
23:10the gamble.
23:11It's the wrong direction.
23:12I mean, there certainly won't be enough fuel.
23:15I'm afraid you might never get back to Earth.
23:20I'm sorry, J-5.
23:22Oh, J-5, you'll love Earth.
23:25Really, you will.
23:26Sure, J-5.
23:27We'll find a nice home for you, don't we?
23:33Oh, dear.
23:34Penny.
23:35Yes.
23:35J-5!
23:52We'll show them.
23:54We'll show them.
24:05J-5, where are you?
24:15Why did you run away like that?
24:17I know.
24:18You didn't want anyone to see you or cry.
24:21Don't blame me.
24:22Who's crying?
24:24Well, I know how I'd feel if I thought I was going home and suddenly discovered I wasn't.
24:31Doesn't make much difference, I guess.
24:33Oh, J-5, you will like Earth.
24:35You'll love it.
24:36Oh, everything is so green and beautiful and...
24:40Well, come on back to dinner now, won't you, please?
24:44All right.
24:45If you want me to.
24:47Yes.
24:48But listen.
24:49No matter what happens, you promise to be my friend, Penny?
24:54Of course, silly.
24:56Come on.
25:01He'll work for anybody, won't he?
25:04I mean, anybody who can set his dials right.
25:06He's pretty complicated.
25:09You know something?
25:10I like all these computers and instruments and things.
25:15I'll bet I could figure them out just like that.
25:17Yeah, I bet you could, too.
25:19Dad says you have unusual scientific aptitude.
25:22Let's go.
25:30What's the matter?
25:31Maybe you better go in first, so it won't look like...
25:35I know.
25:36I won't even tell them I asked you to come back.
25:54Go on, up on the bridge first.
25:58Scoop!
26:07Colonel, would you mind if my wife and I took a look around?
26:11Oh, no.
26:11No, not at all.
26:13You're my first visitors, you know.
26:15Absolutely the first.
26:17Thank you very much.
26:18Excuse us, please.
26:19Yes, please.
26:20Of course, I have seen a few ships from other planets.
26:24But they just passed through my telescope.
26:26No one ever stopped.
26:27No one ever contacted my radios.
26:31Colonel, you seem to be having a great problem with that bottle.
26:35Allow me.
26:40You see how easy it is?
26:41Oh, you have the knack.
26:42It must be so terribly lonesome for you.
26:45Isn't there ever any excitement, anything different?
26:48No.
26:49No, no.
26:50I do clean and test the alarm bells every fourth Tuesday.
26:54But they never ring.
26:56Does it scare you to think they might ring sometimes, sir?
27:00Scare me?
27:04Why, no, my boy.
27:09Colonel?
27:13Are you all right, sir?
27:17Can't you hear them?
27:20The alarm bells?
27:23To the control bridge.
27:24Hurry!
27:30Dr. Smith.
27:31Yes?
27:33Here.
27:34I mean, there's no sense in wasting it.
27:36Quite right, my boy.
27:37Quite right.
27:38Besides, I don't know what we could do up there.
27:42J-5, come on.
27:44Maybe Penny could find out for us.
27:46I'm sure she could.
27:51Ah.
27:52Very nice indeed.
27:57Listen, until they find out what's wrong up on the bridge,
27:59we'll all just get in the way.
28:02So, why don't you go up and see what it is,
28:05then come back and tell us.
28:07Well.
28:07Hurry.
28:12Meow.
28:15Meow.
28:18Meow.
28:21Meow.
28:22Meow.
28:22Meow.
28:23Meow.
28:25Meow.
28:37Ah, there you are.
28:39Nothing like keeping one's head in a crisis, is there?
28:41Yes, sir.
28:43Besides, I remembered you wanted to hear more about my planet
28:45and the diamonds and rubies.
28:49so maybe while we wait well of course and if it will help to keep you calm by all means
28:57tell me
28:57about the diamonds and the rubies it's supposed to light up
29:05it's supposed to say what's wrong well how do you turn the alarm off alarm oh yes yes over here
29:13these switches one of no no it must be this one colonel that one's already off stop and the
29:22automatic switch wasn't on we all heard the bells I don't understand well obviously something is wrong
29:32must have been that storm we were dodging storm what storm the cosmic storm
29:42that's sweeping the entire galaxy didn't you have that in your weather report colonel oh
29:47well of course I have been rather busy today wait we have a computer yes we do and it compiles
29:57all the
29:58data yeah we are yeah all you have to do is to take one of these cards and put it
30:08in this way
30:11no no no I guess you have to find the combination and then you put it in this colonel I
30:18imagine that
30:19that storm is close enough to be seen on your scanners may I oh yes of course be my guest
30:25sir
30:33well there it is all right good thing we repaired the Jupiter to this afternoon well I I don't think
30:39there's really going to be any trouble I'm so sorry about the dinner getting cold oh that's all right
30:44my goodness it's not your fault colonel have you had much trouble with drift drift drift drift oh drift no
30:57no no no no you see this is a stationary lightship I haven't had to bother all of that was
31:04controlled
31:04automatically at at the time of launching although it does seem to me that we have a drift indicator
31:40I wonder what's going on up on the bridge never fear Smith is here our fate is in the most
31:45capable hands now then you spoke of diamonds and rubies yes sir but if we're never gonna go to my
31:55planet maybe there's no sense in talking about it my dear boy never say never the trouble is you
32:05earth people think that just because I'm a boy maybe you shouldn't listen to what I say nonsense I
32:10think you're a most precocious young man almost as bright as I was at your age now why don't you
32:16sit
32:16down wait till I see if pennies come back
32:30who's there where are you over here are you are you playing a game with me whoever you are
32:40of course not darling it's me in the cabinet
32:51but but who are you now stop being silly darling and open the door come on come on
33:05close it's all right it's all right we're all alone
33:15oh good heavens you see that the colonel has had you in here all these years
33:20of course not darling you're the only person who's ever even seen me
33:26I'm a sable a sable how nice oh madam do let me help you out of there surely you cannot
33:37be
33:37comfortable sitting on all these dreadful diamonds and rubies
33:42mustn't touch you can't touch because I'm not really here of course
33:48I'm only in your imagination you are oh my dear madam what difference does it make
33:57where you are but you will come and see me won't you on j5's planet on my planet
34:06on our planet come and play in my garden did you say j5's planning of course he's the one who
34:17sent me
34:17to you haven't you realized yet how smart that boy is how he can even make people imagine things
34:25like that silly alarm it didn't really ring it didn't
34:32he only made everyone imagine that it rang but I don't understand if you're only in my imagination
34:39oh darling just listen to what I'm telling you listen to him so you and I can be together
34:49forever and ever and ever
34:55j5 they didn't know what's wrong yet but maybe it has something to do with our drifting
34:59I know my dad seems awfully upset and worried does he yeah well never mind that
35:06penny I was just going over to the spaceship
35:09dr smith asked me to find his glasses but maybe you could find him quicker could you please
35:15please all right I guess so
35:22oh madam I've so much enjoyed chatting with you dr smith yes
35:37dr smith professor robinson asked me to give you an order sir he says you are to go over to
35:45the
35:45spaceship with me right now he says you are to tell me what all the instruments are
35:52because if you just tell me i can understand how to work them are you listening he said hurry
36:05yes yes of course
36:14oh sabo thank you now you can stay here and do anything you want with the rest of these people
36:24you can stay here and do anything you want with the rest of these people
36:25because now i've got a spaceship now i'm going home
36:29you
36:44look the stars are moving faster
36:53is this your propulsion unit yes i guess so i mean it is it is well it doesn't appear to
36:58be
36:58operational oh my i've tried to keep up the maintenance but then whoever would have dreamed
37:04that a stationary light ship might drift off its station the storm's causing it look at that star
37:08cluster we're heading straight for it oh my goodness and unless you tell us how to turn
37:12the ship around well john what about the spaceship we're locked together couldn't we use its power
37:16it's not strong enough it'd be like an ant trying to push an elephant but we'll be drawn into those
37:21sons not if we can figure this thing out in time oh what have i done what have i done
37:27oh i'm so sorry
37:29everyone 11 years loneliness that's what it is loneliness it does such strange things to people
37:38we understand colonel but please try to remember remember sir yes sir i'll try to remember sir
37:46and stop calling me sir i can't help it it keeps slipping i am not a colonel i am not
37:56a colonel the real colonel he took off somewhere in a space raft he never came back i'm only the
38:05cook
38:05and handyman a handyman all these years i've been pretending but it's no use i still can't figure out
38:14how to work this light ship if anyone is going to save us professor it will have to be you
38:28here we are right backup rocket check left landing control check space pressure control
38:38that one is for no no i understand go on well that's all there is shall i start again of
38:43course
38:44not you think i'm as stupid as you were at my age certainly not then prepare to cast off
38:58there you are j5 i looked and looked but i can't find dr smith's glasses anywhere besides he never
39:05wears them what are you doing here you go back to your cabin penny i'll explain after we're underway
39:11underway underway sure your your father asked us to go for help that's all get away from those
39:17buttons penny listen to me there's nothing to worry about i can figure this thing out by the time we
39:23get
39:23to my planet we'll be flying upside down and around in circles your planet dad oh dr smith let go
39:31of me
39:31what's wrong with you he's going to steal our spaceship now easy does it penny there's nothing to be afraid
39:37up i'm coming along to you dr smith what's happened to you a vision my dear a vision of the
39:43future
39:43vision yes isn't that so you don't ring down to head tell you i have had not enough time to
39:50compute
39:51the probabilities fine time mini fine time penny please we're friends aren't we so we're going to be
39:58together that's all forever and ever and ever but i've lied about everything don't you understand
40:08everything i don't have the fuel to get you back to earth i don't even have the maps i took
40:17them into
40:18the galley to study them i burned them while i was cooking i was only trying to impress you i
40:26was trying
40:26to delay you so i could smuggle myself aboard your ship become a stowaway because i i can't stand
40:35being alone anymore i can't stand it oh colonel don't call me that i am an imposter a traitor
40:46a deserter a coward stop it whatever you are you'll be dead if we don't get this ship back on
40:53course
40:53and very soon will get down to the dining room get dr smith tell him to bring the robot up
40:58and bring
40:58j5 we'll need all the help we can get yes sir hurry dr smith j5 hey where are you
41:24help
41:26help
41:28Help! Here, help!
41:31Penny, stop! Penny, don't go in there!
41:35Penny!
41:35Let her go, your man.
41:37Let her go. We don't need her.
41:38We'll be better off without her. You know that.
41:40Now, come along and we'll fire the blast off button. Hurry!
41:49Penny, are you all right?
41:53Where are you?
41:58Penny, answer me. I left the Szabo in here.
42:04Penny, please. I don't want you to be hurt.
42:08How can anyone be hurt by something that's imaginary?
42:13What?
42:14But, but we'll...
42:16That's all the Szabo is, isn't it?
42:18Something you made up to scare people.
42:20Your mind's so powerful you can make them see the things they want to,
42:24what they're afraid of.
42:26Sure. I was the one that thought of lions in the first place.
42:30And there it was.
42:32So now Will is scared to death of lions, too, and...
42:35Penny, please. I'm sorry.
42:39Penny, I didn't make it up just to scare people.
42:43I was living all alone for five years.
42:49I didn't really remember anything about my home planet.
42:54I didn't even know what it was like.
42:57So...
42:58So I had to have something to think about.
43:02I wanted a kitten, that's all.
43:04Kitten?
43:06Sure.
43:08Something that would like me.
43:10And be on my side.
43:13Here, I'll show you.
43:14Maybe you can hear it, too, now.
43:17Here, Szabo.
43:21Here, Szabo.
43:25Where are you?
43:29Answer me, Szabo.
43:32Maybe it's gone.
43:35Something's wrong.
43:37Szabo, where are you?
43:39Oh, J5, don't you see?
43:41Maybe you don't need it anymore.
43:43Because you were worried about me, weren't you?
43:47Maybe you'll never need it again.
43:49Because now there are real people.
43:52And real things to think about.
43:55Penny?
43:56What's been going on down here?
43:57Nothing.
43:58Everything's all right.
43:59Oh, no, it's not.
43:59We've got to abandon ship.
44:00This light ship's out of control.
44:02Come on, now.
44:02Everyone on the Jupiter II.
44:03Let's go.
44:04Why don't you fix the stabilizers?
44:06What?
44:07Sure.
44:08Can't you hear it even down here?
44:10There's a short circuit, just like there was on your ship.
44:13Come on.
44:32It doesn't get even down here.
44:35No!
44:40Hi.
44:48Oh, my God.
45:13Oh, that's marvelous.
45:15Oh, yeah, quite the boy.
45:21Thank you very much.
45:23I can't tell you how much it's been for me.
45:25Oh, Colonel, I'm sure everything is going to be just fine now.
45:28I hate to say it, but goodbye.
45:31Goodbye, Colonel.
45:32There.
45:34Colonel.
45:35My dear.
45:36Colonel.
45:39There we are.
45:41Well, goodbye.
45:43Colonel, don't worry about a thing.
45:45Even your title, you deserve it.
45:47Well, I don't know about that.
45:50But it sure is nice to have this light ship going again.
45:53Perhaps people can even start hearing my weather reports now.
45:57Yes, of course.
45:58A crew.
45:59That's all you needed.
46:00All set to break the airlock, sir.
46:02Ready for cast off.
46:04And what a crew.
46:06If we leave ship from Earth, we'll be here in three years.
46:08You will take care of the boy, won't you?
46:10Oh, you bet.
46:12We'll send him back to his own planet.
46:14Or to Earth.
46:15Or any place he wants to go.
46:17Don't worry about me, Professor.
46:19Boy with all the scientific stuff around here to play with.
46:23Well, it's time for cast off.
46:25Colonel.
46:26Well.
46:27Bye-bye, Colonel.
46:28Bye.
46:29Good luck.
46:30Goodbye.
46:39Bye, Penny.
46:40Don't worry.
46:41I'll be seeing you one of these days.
46:44Bye.
46:57Goodbye, J-Five.
47:01Goodbye, J-Five.
47:03Goodbye, J-Five.
47:26Bye-bye.
47:28Bye-bye.
47:30Bye.
47:38Bye-bye.
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