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TV, Movie, Lost in Space (1965) S3E16 - Target Earth
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00:06The End
00:07William, observe this you'll find it fascinating.
00:09Now then, hear this upper robot left face.
00:15Lower robot, forward march.
00:23I gave you a direct order.
00:25Are you sure you want to do this to me, Dr. Smith?
00:27Don't delay. Do as I say.
00:29Upper half, left face.
00:32Lower half, forward march.
00:34Well, this is it.
00:36One, two, company halt.
00:39One, two, left, right, company halt.
00:43I hope you realize, Dr. Smith,
00:46by splitting my body this way,
00:48you may also be splitting my personality.
00:50If you had a personality to split which you do not,
00:53you are an impersonal collection of inanimate hardware, nothing more.
00:57Oh, I don't see why you had to split them in two.
00:59Just because standing watch bores you.
01:01Why couldn't you thought of something else to do?
01:03Boredom, like necessity, William,
01:05is very often the mother of invention.
01:07By separating the upper and nether regions of the robot,
01:10I can now use the nether part as a mobile carryall,
01:12without having to listen to the inane cackling of the upper part.
01:16It's really very simple. I shall demonstrate.
01:18Let us assume that the carryall is now loaded
01:20with an appetizing hot luncheon for me.
01:23Ten paces forward, to the rear, march.
01:28Come back.
01:29Push the wrong button.
01:30Come back, to the rear.
01:32Oh, no!
01:33Oh, the hatch!
01:34Come back!
01:35To the rear mounts!
01:36That's what you've moved!
01:38Now you've done it!
01:39You've launched the pod into space!
01:44You and your mothers of invention.
01:46Why can't you have invented something simple,
01:48like a padded cell?
01:49What's going on here?
01:54No, don't tell me.
01:56Come on, we've got to get it back.
01:59I'm sorry I said that about the padded cell.
02:02But you asked for it.
02:05Neutralized pod propulsion system.
02:08Neutralized.
02:09Asset thrusters on.
02:11Asset thrusters on.
02:16It's not responding.
02:17It's moving away from us!
02:20Right toward that planet.
02:24A gravity pull coming off of that planet
02:26to pull us in, too.
02:27If we could get any closer.
02:32Oh!
02:33Oh!
02:33That was quite a jolt.
02:35Are you all right, robot?
02:36The pod's landing was not very smooth.
02:38It jarred me from head to.
02:40Oh!
02:42I know how you feel.
02:43You feel like your tread section is still with you,
02:46even though it's not.
02:47Man, do I!
02:49You'd better tell him, Dr. Smith.
02:52Well, you see,
02:53in the course of teaching him to accelerate his response to orders,
02:56you accelerated the lower half of him into that pod, right?
02:59I'm afraid so.
03:00About two cents, Smith.
03:01I'd accelerate you down there.
03:03What do you say, John?
03:04Do we go down for it?
03:05To a planet we know nothing about?
03:07Until it's too late to pull out?
03:07We can get a spectrometer reading on it.
03:13It's coming from that planet.
03:16This is the Jupiter-2.
03:17Come in.
03:18You are understood, Jupiter-2.
03:19The vehicle which landed here, was it dispatched from the Jupiter-2?
03:23If so, for what purpose?
03:24Answer, please.
03:25It wasn't dispatched.
03:26The landing was unintentional.
03:28We'd like it returned.
03:29It is at your disposal, if you will come and get it.
03:33Do you have facilities to handle our landing?
03:37Come in.
03:42Come in!
03:45Well, if we care to risk it, we're invited down.
03:48I've got a fix on the location, if that's any help.
03:50I'm sure it will be, Professor.
03:52You may as well set us down.
03:54Well, even if I do decide to, it doesn't let you off the hook.
04:02Doesn't look very inviting.
04:04Ever see Earth from 2,000 miles away?
04:07All right.
04:07We'll take her down.
04:12Low in deck and strap in.
04:13Pass the word on to your mother.
04:14Yes, sir.
04:40There's the pod.
04:42That's strange.
04:43There's no one down there.
04:45Looks like it could be some kind of an industrial area.
04:47What kind of industry?
04:49And what kind of life forms?
04:53Robot, give me a rundown on the atmosphere and life forms.
04:57Atmosphere, there is.
04:59On life forms, I do not have sufficient data.
05:03However, they do exist.
05:08You'd think there'd be somebody down there to greet us.
05:14This is the Jupiter 2, in your landing area.
05:17Come in.
05:20That's odd.
05:23Well, this is a pleasant surprise.
05:25A nice, clean city, instead of a dismal planet.
05:28Are they friendly?
05:30I think they're playing hard to reach.
05:32Perhaps they're preparing a welcoming reception for us.
05:34I can hardly wait.
05:35Shall we go?
05:36For the time being, I prefer to wait.
05:38I have a hunch they're afraid of us.
05:40In that case, I shall set their fears at rest by explaining exactly what happened.
05:44The moment they see me, they'll realize that we come in peace.
05:52Is it safe, do you think?
05:54Well, you're the ambassador of Good Will Smith.
05:56You tell us.
05:56And while you are out there, Dr. Smith, send back my tracks.
06:00I do not like my present state of immobility.
06:03Bah!
06:07I've got to keep an eye on him, just in case.
06:09Yeah, all right.
06:20I've got to keep an eye on him.
06:20Look, there's Dr. Smith.
06:41How's it coming from?
06:43I left.
06:43But, it's my answer to them.
06:47He's like, oh my God!
06:48And, you know the wrong Donovan that stormed air kills me.
06:49But, well, now...
06:50He's...
06:50Ha ha ha!
06:55That's right.
06:55How couldn't help them?
06:56Yeah, that's right.
07:07I think, though.
07:09I was part of the face...
07:09Did you feel that Richie's picture?
07:22¶¶
07:43¶¶
07:44¶¶
07:50¶¶
07:51Keep away!
07:52Oh, keep away! Keep away! Don't touch me!
07:55Can't you see my white flag?
07:57What is this white flag?
08:00Is it a weapon for doing injury?
08:03No, no. No, no. It's a flag of truce.
08:06Here, here, take it.
08:07I wouldn't injure you, not for anything in the world.
08:11What world are you from?
08:13The planet Earth. Surely you've heard of it.
08:16It's a very civilized planet, and we are so peace-loving.
08:20Now may I go?
08:21No. How many like you on that great vehicle?
08:25There are six, but they're not like me.
08:28Not like you. They are different? How?
08:33Well, you see, we have brunette, blonde, blue eyes, brown eyes, tall, short, handsome, not so handsome, strong, weak, an
08:43assorted potpourri of types.
08:45I, of course, fall into the handsome, strong category.
08:49You are a strong, handsome type.
08:53Oh, yes. Yes, indeed, I am.
08:55Very interesting. I should like to see the other types, all different from each other, yes?
09:02Oh, yes. Yes, they are.
09:03Tell them we shall visit them soon. Go.
09:07Yes. You shall visit them soon. I'll kill them.
09:18Oh, dear. What a dreadful experience.
09:21You mean no welcoming reception, Smith?
09:23What was the dreadful experience?
09:24It was terrible when I opened the hatch of the pod, a ferocious beast of prey with venomous fangs,
09:29and the claws of a grizzly bear lunged at me, breathing noxious fumes.
09:33And you just picked them up in your arms and threw them over the precipice, right, Smith?
09:35Why didn't you just admit you were too scared to go beyond that pod?
09:38You're a cold, cruel man, Major. Have you no compassion for me?
09:42Professor, I urge that we leave before they come.
09:45They?
09:46The others. They have evil designs on us. We must leave at once.
09:50Oh, now, look, Dr. Smith. It's very easy to imagine all sorts of terrors when you're out there alone.
09:55Why don't you just go on to your cabin and have a little rest?
09:59We'd better get the pod ourself.
10:16You spoke correctly. You are indeed all very different from each other.
10:25It is very strange. Blonde, blue eyes.
10:40Brunette, brown eyes, tall, short.
10:45I need you to go.
10:46You're a little bitters.
10:49Listen.
10:50What is it?
10:52Come on, you're unrappled.
10:53Let's go.
10:59She's drunk.
11:14You may be useful to us when you are united with the section I observed in their smaller vehicle.
11:39Oh, oh, oh. Is anyone hurt you? It was he, the beast I told you about. I know it was.
11:45Oh, I feel cold, as though I've been immersed in ice water. Oh, there, there now, Dr. Smith. Shh. That's
11:50all right now. Yeah, I, I heard a high-pitched signal, and I sort of felt this presence, but I
11:56couldn't do anything about it. I could feel it touch me, but I couldn't even scream or move. They've got
12:01the rest of the robot.
12:02Calamity, calamity. Dr. Smith, calm yourself. We may not be dealing with any ferocious beasts of prey, but obviously there's
12:09a dangerous life form down there that prefers intimidation to communication. He communicated with me? The beast of prey with
12:15venomous fangs, Smith? Perhaps I exaggerated a bit. He was of indeterminate shape. Never mind what he looked like. What
12:23did he say? He wanted to know where we were from, and when I told him he wanted to know
12:27then whether we all looked like each other. I hope you denied that. Naturally, Major.
12:33Well, perhaps the life forms here are all look-alikes. Dads, where the rest of the robot? I would assume
12:38they took him with him. The sooner we leave here, the better. And leave the robot? Well, we don't have
12:43any choice.
12:48Well, out of luck, John. They not only took the robot with him, they knocked out our guidance system and
12:53power.
13:09Robot?
13:11Robot?
13:13Robot?
13:14Robot?
13:15Robot?
13:22Robot.
13:44Why has the small earth traveler come?
13:48Is he curious?
13:50Sure, I'm curious.
13:51But the real reason I came was to get our robot back.
13:54He is in good hands.
13:56But he belongs to us.
13:57You had no right to take him.
13:59And you also had no reason to mess up our ship so we couldn't leave.
14:03We have very good reason.
14:05Look there.
14:29You will agree the likeness to you is extremely accurate, yes?
14:33Well, even if it is, that doesn't prove anything.
14:36Look at us.
14:38It is good to be alike and uniform if some of us are different from each other, like you.
14:46You are great travelers.
14:48In your vehicle, you come and go from the planet Earth.
14:51We who are all uniform are not able to do the adventurous things you have done.
14:57To be like you would make us superior.
15:00We have been too long content with our uniformity.
15:04It has made us complacent.
15:07And to be complacent is but one step from decay and the end of our civilization.
15:15This is a noble and daring experiment.
15:21What do you mean?
15:22What experiment?
15:23These duplicates will be the advanced guard of our civilization towards a brave new vitality.
15:32All right.
15:34All right, fine.
15:36Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I guess.
15:39And now, now will you please give us our robot and release our ship?
15:43The small Earth traveler is mistaken.
15:46If he thinks these are only imitations, your robot will explain.
15:54Robot!
15:55Are you all right?
15:56Come on, we've got to get you back where you belong.
15:58This is where I belong, small Earth traveler.
16:01Please, quit playing games.
16:03I play no games.
16:04It is my function to assist the members of the advanced guard on their daring but noble mission.
16:09What mission?
16:10To replace the Earth travelers.
16:12To appropriate their vehicle, the Jupiter 2.
16:15To set a course for the planet Earth and make that planet ours.
16:19Do you realize what you're saying?
16:20What they're trying to do?
16:22And what's going to happen to us if they do this?
16:45And when they get there, he said that they were going to make Earth theirs.
16:49Well, how did you get away?
16:51Did the robot help you?
16:52No.
16:52They just let me go.
16:54They managed to get the robot over to their side somehow.
16:57Yeah.
17:01Well, that's quite a program they've planned for themselves.
17:05They make exact duplicates of us, hijack the ship and head for home.
17:08Our home.
17:09Our home.
17:10Perhaps we should secrete ourselves in the bowels of the ship.
17:13Then we'll get to Earth, too.
17:14Where do you suggest you secrete yourself, Smith?
17:17In the exhaust stack?
17:18If they do take over, they'll be all over the ship.
17:20Were they real-life duplicates, Will?
17:22Not quite.
17:23But they were well on their way.
17:24I defy anyone to make a duplicate of me.
17:27It's really quite impossible.
17:28Well, how do you defy a life force that can black us out,
17:31blow the entire propulsion unit,
17:33and transform themselves into living, breathing human beings, huh?
17:36Dad, I tried talking to their chief.
17:39I guess that's what you'd call him.
17:40But he just wouldn't listen.
17:41He just kept telling me their plans.
17:43Well, maybe I can get him to listen to me.
17:46And this time, I'm giving the order out loud.
17:48No one leaves the ship till Don and I return.
17:51Yes, sir.
17:53All right, let's go.
18:33Well, there are the tubes, but not duplicates.
18:37No.
18:38Well, couldn't have made up that story.
18:42Let's take a look.
18:53I believe you wanted to talk to us.
18:58We did talk.
19:02I guess...
19:04I guess I need a little time to get used to the fact that I seem to be talking to
19:09myself.
19:10Well, we've achieved our purpose.
19:13I guess.
19:15That is a popular expression with you, isn't it?
19:18The expression may be popular, but take it from me, that doesn't go for you.
19:22Or you.
19:24That remains to be seen.
19:26I guess.
19:28Why are you doing this?
19:30Didn't the small Earth traveler tell you?
19:33He's to be my son.
19:35You'll never get away with it.
19:36You'll be exposed as imposters the moment you land on Earth.
19:39The fact that our appearance shocked you so proves otherwise.
19:43Let's get him!
19:45Do not resist.
19:47It is futile.
19:48What do you intend doing with us?
19:49And the rest of my family?
19:51Until we return from the planet Earth with our first report,
19:55you will be kept here in a state of preservation as our prototypes.
20:01Our method is quite harmless, as you will see.
20:18Our first test.
20:20I think we succeeded rather well.
20:23Sure did.
20:25I guess.
20:27Watch that.
20:29We mustn't use it too often.
20:32You're the boss.
20:35Don't you ever forget that.
20:37We are at the beginning of a great rebirth for our people.
20:42As soon as I have imprisoned the others,
20:45you will proceed to carry out your mission.
21:02What are you doing, Dr. Smith?
21:03Oh, William.
21:04Trying to find a place to hide until we reach Earth,
21:06but I can't seem to find any receptacle large enough for me.
21:09Oh, William.
21:09I'm so frightened.
21:10What shall I do?
21:11Where shall I go?
21:12Well, maybe Dad's talked them out of their plan by now.
21:14Oh, no.
21:15Oh, no.
21:15If he had, he and the Major would have been back by now.
21:18William, it grieves me to say this,
21:20but I'm afraid we must reconcile ourselves to the fact that they may never return.
21:24But we must protect ourselves.
21:25We must find a place to hide.
21:27Why don't you try Don's idea?
21:30The exhaust stack.
21:33William!
21:35William!
21:36William!
21:37Where are you going?
21:38To look for them.
21:39What's your father's orders?
21:41Dr. Smith, you said he wasn't coming back, so the order is cancelled.
21:44Oh, William, please stay.
21:46I fear for your safety.
21:48Dr. Smith, they were kind of friendly to me last time.
21:51Well, in their own crazy way.
21:53I mean, they didn't hurt me.
21:55Then perhaps we should go together.
21:57Whatever their plans are, they may be kind enough to let us fly to Earth with them.
22:01You never think of anything but Earth, do you?
22:03Oh, sadness.
22:04Oh, sorrow, William.
22:05What else is there to think about?
22:14Come on, Dr. Smith.
22:42It's in here somewhere, if I can just find it.
22:45Come on, Dr. Smith.
22:47I'm looking for a sign.
22:48What kind of sign?
22:50Abandon all hope ye that enter here.
22:52There usually is such a sign in a place like this.
22:55Well, there's no sign, Dr. Smith, and you don't have to abandon hope.
22:59But if that's the way you want to be about it, you go back to the Jupiter and I'll go
23:02it along.
23:02William, no, no, no.
23:04In for a dime, in for a dollar, I always say.
23:07Or at least I used to say in the dear old days, beyond recall.
23:10All right, put some snappin' noise.
23:12Well, one, two, three, four.
23:14We've got a lot of numbering up to do.
23:18Order three!
23:20William, reassure me.
23:21Tell me that you are the real William.
23:23I am.
23:24He's not.
23:25All right, one, two, three, four.
23:26One, two, three, four.
23:27Faster, one, two, three, four.
23:28I'm not among them.
23:29Perhaps they've forgotten about me.
23:30One, two, three, four.
23:51One, two, three, four.
23:52One, two, three, four.
23:53One, two, three, four.
23:54Faster, one, two, three, four.
23:55One, two, three, four.
23:57One, two, three, four.
23:57That bogus knee is not me at all.
23:59He's thoroughly incompetent.
24:01That's you all over, Dr. Smith.
24:05All right, that'll be all.
24:08Once we're in flight, we'll continue with our daily physical training.
24:12As the vanguard of this great mission, we must never let our defenses down for one moment.
24:19At the first sign of suspicion by anyone we come in contact with, we will use every means
24:25at our disposal for their annihilation.
24:27Are you girls ready?
24:28I'm sure we are, Father.
24:30Go ahead.
24:31We'll join you when we get your signal.
24:33William, your poor sisters.
24:35What's going to happen to them?
24:44The same thing that happened to Dad and Don.
24:46Unless we can find a way to stop them.
24:49Over there.
24:53Mother, what is it, Judy?
24:55Neither Will nor Dr. Smith is down here.
24:57Shall I look around outside?
24:59No.
25:00Uh, come back on deck.
25:02All right.
25:06Who are you?
25:08What have you done with my husband and Major West?
25:10They have been well preserved, as you will see.
25:16Don't you come near me.
25:18Do not run.
25:18There will be less likelihood of injury to you
25:21if you resign yourself to a condition you are powerless to change.
25:30Mother?
25:39It can't be.
25:43I don't believe it.
25:45Don't we look well, Mother?
25:47It's perfect, dear.
25:49Just perfect.
26:02The only ones missing are the young ones, Will.
26:08And the ancient one, Smith.
26:13He said he was the handsome one.
26:17In that case, so am I.
26:21Did you tell him that, Dr. Smith?
26:23I'm afraid I did, William.
26:25You will act exactly as he does.
26:27Boastful, awkward, and lazy.
26:30Do we hunt the other two down?
26:32We'll look for them on the way to the ship.
26:35Robot, front and center.
26:40The members of the advance guard are ready to proceed with their mission.
26:45Prepare the crew.
26:46Hide, William.
26:59The moment they see us, we're doomed.
27:01They'll put us into the preserving cylinders.
27:03We've got to get on that ship and stop them from lifting off.
27:05No, no.
27:06We're safer here with our real family than with those dreadful duplicates,
27:10especially that one of me.
27:11We're all here.
27:13Lead the way, robot.
27:16Dr. Smith, this is our last chance.
27:18We've got to get on that ship with them.
27:19No, no.
27:20There will be two of you and two of me.
27:23There won't.
27:24A karate chop.
27:26Come on.
27:31William, we must have their clothes.
27:36William, look.
27:38We're but fingers.
28:12Oh, dear.
28:13Oh, dear.
28:14They've left me behind.
28:26All right, now, girls, you know the procedure.
28:28Everyone has to be strapped in during liftoff.
28:31And, Dr. Smith, that goes for you and for Will, too.
28:34Yeah, sure.
28:36Just be your normal, awkward self, Dr. Smith.
28:39Awkward, indeed.
28:46It's my duplicator.
28:48Hit him hard enough.
28:49Hit him again.
28:50Then grab him and throw him in your cabin.
28:52My, Dr. Howell.
28:53Just do it.
28:54I'll cover for him.
28:58Um, this thing's stuck.
29:00Oh, well, I'll help you with it.
29:07Where's Dr. Smith?
29:09You know how he's supposed to be.
29:11Lazy and awkward.
29:12I'm sure he'll be along in a minute.
29:14Hmm.
29:14I hope he doesn't overdo his role.
29:16Uh-huh.
29:18Better late than never, Dr. Smith.
29:20Oh, good heavens.
29:21You sound just like the real...
29:24Yes, Penny, dear.
29:25Better late than never.
29:27Uh-huh.
29:31All right, from now on, until our eventual return, we are the true Earth travelers.
29:35You will never refer to yourselves in any other way.
29:41Five seconds.
29:42Four, three, two, one.
29:46All systems go.
30:00Our proto-guidance control is now honed in on the planet Earth.
30:05You know, I still can't get used to the idea that we're different from each other.
30:10That's only the surface impression.
30:13Underneath, we're as identical as we ever were.
30:15Are we?
30:16I'm not so sure about that anymore.
30:20After all, I am the leader.
30:22Report your velocity, navigator.
30:24I don't like your tone of voice.
30:26We're still uniform.
30:27You don't have to act superior to me.
30:29I am the leader.
30:30I am Professor John Robinson.
30:32Report your velocity, Major West.
30:36Dad and Don would never argue like that.
30:39Dr. Smith, we've only got one chance of gaining control of this ship.
30:43And that's to win the robot back to our side.
30:45Now, I want you to keep them busy while I work on the robot.
30:49But, William, no web.
30:51They'll know at once that I'm not one of them.
30:53Just be your usual self, Dr. Smith, and they won't notice a thing.
30:56The important thing to do is keep talking to them.
30:59Oh, William.
31:00How do I communicate with alien doubles?
31:03With dovetalk, I guess.
31:11You remember me, don't you, robot?
31:15Answer softly.
31:17You are the small Earth traveler.
31:19You know my name as well as I do.
31:22You also know I'm the real Will Robinson, don't you?
31:26Our mission is to replace the Earth travelers.
31:28To appropriate their vehicle.
31:30To set a course for the planet Earth and make that planet ours.
31:33Oh, but that's their mission, not ours.
31:36You've got to help me turn this ship back and rescue the family.
31:40I hear you talking, small Earth traveler.
31:42But what you are telling me does not compute.
31:45Boy, they've really changed you, but good.
31:47Maybe I can reprogram your tanks.
31:49If you make any attempt to change me, I shall be forced to defend myself.
31:54Such fascinating instruments.
31:57What is this one?
31:59Inertial guidance system.
32:01If that means anything to you.
32:02Indeed it does.
32:03It means that we are being guided to the planet Earth.
32:06Oh, joy, oh, bliss.
32:08I shall show you gentlemen around once we get there.
32:11I shall be your guide.
32:12To a planet you've never seen?
32:14I was speaking figuratively, you understand.
32:17I have very sound instincts for the pursuit of happiness in all its aspects.
32:22I'm not sure I like this.
32:24Smith, you seem very different from us.
32:29Maybe too different.
32:31No, no.
32:32No, I'm just as different as you are.
32:34Then make sure you don't change.
32:36Get the guns from the rack, go below and clean them.
32:38Yes, Major.
32:39Hurry up!
32:40Yes, yes, Major.
32:46According to rank, Major, I should have given Smith that order.
32:49I gave him that order to get rid of him.
32:52Anyway, I thought of it first.
32:54You know, I think you're trying to take over.
32:56And if you know what's good for you, you'll quit trying.
32:59Don't you threaten me.
33:00Just remember, underneath you, you're no different than I am.
33:02Now, look!
33:03Is anything wrong?
33:06No.
33:07I thought I heard you say you were more different than Don was.
33:10I am.
33:10That's a lie.
33:12Well, you're supposed to be the best of friends, and now you're fighting.
33:15But I guess even good friends have to argue once in a while.
33:19It is hard getting used to the fact that we're not alike anymore.
33:22But I'm sure you'll work it out.
33:33Toothbrush, lotion, comb and brush.
33:36What have you got there, Dr. Smith?
33:37Uh, just some articles for gun cleaning.
33:43Did I hear a sound in there?
33:46Just some loose objects being buffeted about by the motion of the ship, my dear.
33:50Oh, well, I'll put them safely away.
33:53Don't go in there!
33:55Cabin is mine, I don't know.
33:57I'll take care of it.
33:59Oh, dear, I suddenly feel quite hungry.
34:01Would you be good enough, Judy, dear, to ask your mother to prepare two or three of her lovely large
34:05sandwiches for me?
34:07Sandwiches are earthful, Dr. Smith, not ours.
34:10Have you changed that much?
34:12Oh, no, no, of course not.
34:14For a moment, I forgot who I really was.
34:25Now, you be still, you terrible person.
34:31Stop!
34:36Oh, William.
34:37My dreadful duplicate.
34:39He almost got free.
34:41Why, that would be awful.
34:42Well, I hope you tucked him away good this time.
34:44But...
34:45Dr. Smith, I couldn't get anywhere with the robot. He's all theirs.
34:49Not to worry, William. Once we return to Earth, we shall expose him for the traitor he really is.
34:53Don't you understand? We can't let them get to Earth.
34:56If they do, they'll keep making more and more duplicates until they take over.
35:01And besides, they have the Jupiter. We can't rescue the family without it.
35:05Oh, dear.
35:05There's only one thing we can do.
35:07What?
35:08Divide and conquer.
35:11Dr. Smith, here's your lunch.
35:14You'd better eat it right away while it's hotter. It won't be very good.
35:16Thank you, madam.
35:20It's delicious.
35:22Will, would you like some?
35:23Uh-uh. No, thanks, Mom. Not right now.
35:33Dr. Smith!
35:38Two, Dr. Smith?
35:43Impostor! Impostor! Help!
35:45What's all the commotion?
35:48That one. He beat me sandwichly on the way to the ship.
35:51Then he took my place.
35:52I recovered and tried to come aboard.
35:54But he beat me again, then bounded and gagged me and threw me in here.
35:57Annihilate him! Annihilate him!
35:59He's lying. I'm one of you.
36:01He's the imposter.
36:02No! No, I'm not!
36:04Look! Look!
36:06Yes, he's telling the truth.
36:08He is one of us.
36:11Quickly.
36:12Your true name, the planet of your birth,
36:14and your normal lifespan.
36:18How can he remember?
36:19We were all conditioned to be what we are,
36:22not what we were.
36:24Small earth traveler, you're very clever.
36:26But not clever enough.
36:28We retain the memory of what we once were.
36:30You'll both be cast adrift.
36:32Our signals will transport you back
36:34where you can join the rest of your crew.
36:36If you're lucky enough to get there.
36:38Take them up.
36:39Danger! Danger!
36:40Man your stations!
36:42Vehicle in direct path of meteor storm!
36:44Let's go!
37:07Hold on, help me!
37:15I never thought we'd make it, Robot.
37:18The Small Earth Traveler performed commendably
37:21in bringing the Jupiters safely through the storm.
37:23Can't you just forget that Small Earth Traveler stuff
37:25and just be yourself?
37:27I am doing the best I can.
37:29The shaking up I just received has helped considerably.
37:32However...
37:33I'm innocent! I'm innocent!
37:35Robot!
37:38Inside!
37:41Stand guard over the Krishna.
37:48I guess you're gonna throw me in there, too.
37:52I've changed my mind about casting you adrift.
37:55You'll remain with us till we reach Earth.
37:57You were very useful in handling the ship during that storm.
38:00You'll come in handy in case we have another.
38:02Well, maybe I just won't want to be handy.
38:06You will?
38:08Unless you want something to happen to your friend, Dr. Smith?
38:10You look like my dad, and you've got his voice.
38:13But he'd never say things like that.
38:16You're nothing but a criminal.
38:17You're both criminals!
38:19Bear one thing in mind.
38:20Our civilization faces decay because of our sameness.
38:24We go to Earth to learn to be different.
38:26How? By taking over the ship?
38:28By imprisoning my family?
38:29By taking over Earth when you get there?
38:31Well, that's just being criminals.
38:33You can't go to Earth.
38:34You've got to turn back.
38:36You've got to let my family go!
38:37All right.
38:38That'll be enough of that small Earth traveler.
38:40His name is Will Robinson.
38:42Another county heard from.
38:43I just thought you should know his real identity.
38:45We know. We know.
38:47Did that storm put our ship off course?
38:50You're the navigator.
38:52You should know.
38:53Unless he knows more than you do.
38:57We know as much as each other.
38:59But he's a commander.
39:01He should know more.
39:02Then let him tell us if our ship is on course.
39:07We're being inertially guided.
39:09We're on course.
39:10Correction.
39:11The storm definitely affected our bearings.
39:14I suggest two minutes portside thrust to be followed by three minutes stern thrust for correction.
39:19You'd better be right.
39:20He always was when he belonged to us.
39:23Follow the robot's orders.
39:24Giving up your authority to a robot.
39:28Amanda.
39:28That'll be enough out of you.
39:33Robot!
39:34Hold him.
39:38Was that an accurate correction you gave them, Robot?
39:41Who knows?
39:42The only thing I hope is that Earth word, it will not take them.
39:45Nice work, Robot.
39:46I guess we're back together again, right?
39:48I hope so, Will Robinson.
39:49I hope so.
39:51Now, do you think you can get me into the pod without them noticing it?
39:55Get thee behind me, Will Robinson.
39:56I will do what I can.
40:06Where's the boy?
40:07Since he is not on this deck, it would be logical to assume that he went below.
40:11You disobeyed orders and nearly set us off course.
40:16So much for him.
40:18Now we'll find the small Earth traveler.
40:34William, what are you doing?
40:36Alpha Control.
40:37Alpha Control.
40:37Come in.
40:37This is Will Robinson aboard the Earth ship Jupiter 2.
40:40If this ship approaches Earth, do not allow to land.
40:43It is hostile.
40:44I repeat.
40:45William, have you taken leave of your senses telling them not to let us land?
40:48Dr. Smith, the robot tried to set them off course, but it didn't work.
40:51Now, just in case, I'm warning Alpha Control.
40:54Now, please stay away from the radio.
40:56Oh, dear.
40:57So near and yet so far.
40:59Come in, Alpha Control.
41:00Do you read me?
41:04Research the galley.
41:05Nothing.
41:06I repeat.
41:07This is Will Robinson on the Jupiter 2.
41:10If this ship approaches Earth, do not allow to land.
41:13It is hostile.
41:14Do you read me, Alpha Control?
41:15No.
41:16I can't raise them.
41:18I don't know if they're getting my message or not.
41:30Well, it seems that they got the message.
41:34The small Earth traveler's responsible for this.
41:36You'll ruin everything.
41:38Keep searching.
41:39We'll try the other deck.
41:46Robot, what happened?
41:47Never mind him.
41:48We're sitting ducks.
41:49Let's get out of the way of those missiles.
41:58Robot, you're needed.
41:59You've got to help me change our course.
42:01We're being attacked from Earth.
42:03It is too late, Will Robinson.
42:04They are coming.
42:06Dr. Smith, get on the radio.
42:08Try and get through to Alpha Control.
42:10Tell them, tell them, tell them the aliens are landing to Jupiter
42:12and they're trying to take over the Earth.
42:14Yes.
42:14I'll try and get us off automatic control.
42:16Yes.
42:19Play dead, you silly goose.
42:20You'll give away the game.
42:23Play dead?
42:24I'm as good as.
42:26This goose is cooked.
42:42He's got to be somewhere.
42:45This is the famous galactic traveler, Dr. Zachary Smith.
42:48Do you read me, Alpha Control?
42:50I'm in a dreary little space pod which I shall presently release for a joyous landing on Earth.
42:54So hold your fire until I give the signal and that you may blast the Jupiter to kingdom come.
43:05There he is, a little traitor.
43:13Oh, my God, stop.
43:14You're responsible for this.
43:15Even if I wanted to.
43:16I couldn't get through to them.
43:18Isn't there anything we can do?
43:20You could try evasive action, but their missiles will follow you anyway.
43:23There must be some way out of this.
43:25There's one way.
43:26Go back where we came from.
43:31We did it.
43:32Can we go back?
43:33No, we land.
43:34It's programmed.
43:36But first we get rid of this little metal.
43:37If a commander is dangerous of the ship, then that's to be commanded.
43:40Then who?
43:41There is no next to be commanded.
43:42We'll navigate through.
43:43I say we will.
43:44Now, robot!
43:51Nice work.
43:58All right, come on.
43:59We've got to turn the ship.
44:00Too late, Will Robinson.
44:01We have just landed on Earth.
44:08Earth?
44:09Did someone mention Earth?
44:10Oh, good heavens.
44:11My bag.
44:13Excuse me.
44:14Excuse me.
44:15Make a problem.
44:18Chicago!
44:22All right, let's go!
44:23Stacker, wheat, hog, butcher to the world!
44:26Better strap in, Dr. Smith.
44:28I'm taking the ship back where it came from.
44:29William, it's the loop.
44:31I know the loop.
44:32I've been there many times.
44:33Oh, I do hope I look all right for the photographers.
44:35Fast!
44:37Stop it!
44:38Reverse the engines!
44:44Oh, please, my dear sirs.
44:46We make you no harm.
44:47Please take us back to Earth.
44:49It's too late.
44:50The signal.
44:51We have failed.
44:52Signal?
44:53What signal?
44:55Where are you?
44:56Where are you gone?
44:57Come back!
45:35What have you done with my family?
45:38They are free.
45:39Look.
45:41Dad!
45:43Mom!
45:48The mission on which I dispatched an advance guard is at an end.
45:53We who are alike and uniform in all our ways still have much to learn about the ways of those
45:59who are different from each other.
46:08What we are, we must remain until a change comes within ourselves and not at the expense of others.
46:17Go.
46:28Here we come, Dr. Smith.
46:36Right face, Dr. Smith.
46:37Forward march.
46:44I am doing this only to indulge you.
46:46It is the only way I can recover my self-respect.
46:50Self-respect, indeed.
46:52Beware, Booby!
46:53Beware!
46:57Let me out, you hear?
47:00Let me out!
47:02Let me out!
47:07You want to let him out?
47:08No, I don't want to let him out.
47:09What about you?
47:11I've got work to do.
47:12Let me out!
47:14Let me out!
47:24Let me out!
47:28Let me out!
47:36Let me out!
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