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A former astronaut helps a government agent and a police detective track the source of mysterious alien pod spores, filled with lethal flesh-dissolving acid, to a South American coffee plantation controlled by alien pod clones.

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00:00:16Hey, you're fine. We're just buzzing around that. Hey, what's bugging you?
00:00:22We're gonna ship the Caribbean lady heading towards the barzano bridge
00:00:26Not answering our radio call
00:00:30Check it out
00:00:32Yeah, we'll do we're heading for the harbor now on route
00:00:36He's going up
00:00:39Look, hold ass, will you, Mac? No man's called me six times already
00:00:55We're over lady liberty what's the background please we have no background
00:01:00I'll have a master spoke to the captain last night and told him to wait for permission to enter the
00:01:04harbor
00:01:04Then we haven't heard a word
00:01:06Now they're just heading right up the street
00:01:08Maybe the radio's busted
00:01:10Maybe
00:01:11And the captain knows the rules
00:01:13Should have stopped in the bay
00:01:15Said he's coming in like gangbusters
00:01:16They must have smoked the stuff they're smuggling
00:01:18I'll go wake him up
00:01:19Yeah, you do that
00:01:26There, there's the ship
00:01:28We got a sighting
00:01:30You're right
00:01:30He's coming in fast
00:01:32That's against every regulation in the book
00:01:34Captain's a real turkey
00:01:36We're going in for a closer look
00:01:37I'll get back to you
00:01:38Come on
00:01:39I'll get back to you
00:01:41Yeah, ma'am
00:01:53I'll get back to you
00:01:54How can I go
00:01:55.
00:02:15there's not a soul in sight really weird
00:02:25whatever happened to the crew it was sudden
00:02:32well they're all there I guess you better send a tug right out
00:02:36alert the doctors put the ship in quarantine at an isolated dock
00:02:48I'm just good right how much time we got oh yeah
00:03:24sorry this is a restricted area they told me to come here I'm dr. Turner of the
00:03:28health department I'll write the lieutenant's waiting for you
00:03:37over there
00:03:38we'll turn it ah doctor thanks for getting here so quickly I'm lieutenant Aris
00:03:44pleasure to meet you so this is a mysterious vessels right the Caribbean
00:03:48lady Doug caught up with her in the straits put a man on her and he shut down
00:03:52the engines the captain with crew it wasn't a soul on board just this weird
00:03:56smell like something rotting that's right out of Conrad where was she coming
00:04:01from the tropics we're checking on it now we'll have to make a hygiene check on
00:04:07the cabins lieutenant I can't work without witnesses you'll be coming with me
00:04:12let's get into the protective clothing I want to go home the sooner the better
00:04:21let's go see what this mister is all about we don't got
00:04:52we might as well split up Charlie you and the officer with you start at the
00:04:56front end of the ship we'll check the bridge
00:05:14doc it's like something out of a movie it's a it's a ghost ship it doesn't make any sense
00:05:18didn't you tell me that the captain radioed in last night that everything was normal
00:05:22the whole crew just doesn't disappear to thin air yeah here's a logbook let's see what it says
00:05:42here we are the last entry is dated last night it says they're 15 days out of home port
00:05:48and expect to dock in New York within 24 hours visibility is good mild southeasterly wind about
00:05:54seven knots see moderately calm no mention of the crew and it's signed by the captain
00:06:00I don't get it where is everybody then signed Pedro Mendez one thing's for sure whatever happened
00:06:07it must have happened all of a sudden otherwise it would be written here in the log
00:06:20looks like it might be the officer's mess what do you say we check it out that's what we're here
00:06:24for me first you first that's what I thought you'd say well here goes
00:06:36there's nobody here doc let's try the next one I think we better take a closer look
00:06:39and we'll be here all night at this rate what the hell happened to these people well from the
00:06:48evidence they stopped eating in the middle of their meal and jumped overboard next you'll be
00:06:53saying it was something they ate funny doc wonder where this door leads to shall we try it that's what
00:07:01we're here for you you want to go first come on come on open it it's duck
00:07:10judging by his uniform that's our friend Mendez the captain yeah he hasn't been dead for long either
00:07:16the way he was closed in there it's as if he was trying to hide from something he looks as
00:07:20if he was
00:07:21completely torn apart what do you think could have done that to him I wish I knew lieutenant
00:07:26but look at the way his skin and clothes are torn it's almost as if I don't know it's almost
00:07:31as if
00:07:31he exploded exploded yeah but not because of a bomb it's more like he exploded from inside
00:07:38look at his stomach his chest it's as if some force inside just let loose it yeah let's search the
00:07:43rest of the boat come on nothing here this one's empty what's in here
00:08:15hey doc come here I found some more my god look at him he's completely torn apart
00:08:35I'll tell you one thing lieutenant no disease or virus can reduce a man to this state in such a
00:08:40short time I mean according to the lab book up until last night everything on board was normal
00:08:45right Harvey call headquarters and tell me we may have an epidemic on our hands and hurry yes sir
00:09:17you see that he's just like the other two ours was right this wasn't caused by any virus that's for
00:09:21damn sure what the hell could it have been that I mean
00:09:27yeah man it's really weird looks like they blew up or something right lieutenant and there's this trail
00:09:32of green gun that leads into the hole it green gun sure we didn't want to follow without telling you
00:09:37first the door open let's go have a look then
00:09:57this hole's full of coffee universe strange name for corrupting coffee what do you think lieutenant
00:10:04what do I know from coffee I never drink this stuff what is strange is this X it's a different
00:10:09lettering doesn't seem strange to me probably just a trademark of course
00:10:15this place gives me the creeps right what about those 20 bodies upstairs
00:10:19let's go ever killed those men certainly wasn't coffee hey wait a minute let's get over there
00:10:26that's not coffee
00:10:35what are they doc I don't know
00:10:38whatever they are they came out of this case of coffee
00:10:41you think the rest of these cases are filled with those things
00:10:43you won't know until you look but at last we found something besides the missing crew that doesn't add up
00:10:47well what do you think they are doc
00:10:52I think it could be something like uh like a giant squash or avocado or some kind of mango
00:10:59they look like big green eggs to me
00:11:01doc it's one over there look where under the pipes
00:11:16it's bigger than the other ones and look it's by sighting it's another heartbeat
00:11:21they're hot most likely these pipes carry steam or hot water I'm only making a guess of course but
00:11:27heat must have an effect on these things causing them to ripen that would explain why the others are
00:11:32still green it's smaller
00:11:37well they get a hot house
00:11:38think he's having anything to do with those guys being killed doc
00:11:41I really don't know we'd have to examine them in the lab to be sure
00:11:45I'll go get you one
00:11:46don't touch them it could be dangerous
00:11:48oh don't worry
00:11:49what's great
00:11:49I'm just saying
00:11:54I'll go get you one
00:11:56break
00:11:57Oh
00:11:59oh
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00:12:21Nooo!
00:14:17He identifies himself as Lieutenant Aris of the police department.
00:14:20He's the one who informed us.
00:14:22I see.
00:14:23After you, ma'am.
00:14:28Have all decontamination procedures been completed?
00:14:31Another five minutes, ma'am.
00:14:32Colonel, he's undergone all the necessary preliminaries.
00:14:35At this point, he shouldn't have any abnormal or active microorganisms on his body.
00:14:41Right.
00:14:42If the type we're dealing with is something we already know about.
00:14:46In this stinking place.
00:14:47But I swear that when I get out of here, you're all going to pay for the way you're treating
00:14:50me.
00:14:51Aris, control yourself.
00:14:52Can you hear me?
00:14:54You can hear me.
00:14:56You have the nerve to come in here and tell me to control myself?
00:14:59They've been giving me a smoke cure.
00:15:01Wearing me out.
00:15:02Washing me down for six hours.
00:15:04Then they leave me here to freeze my balls off.
00:15:07And now you come in and dare to tell me to keep myself control, baby?
00:15:11Don't call me baby, young man.
00:15:13And you don't call me a young man, babe.
00:15:18It might not show right now, but I'm a police lieutenant.
00:15:21Got that?
00:15:23And I'm a colonel.
00:15:25Internal security responsible directly to the president.
00:15:27Special Division 5.
00:15:29Any other comments, lieutenant?
00:15:32No, sir.
00:15:34No, ma'am.
00:15:36At ease, lieutenant.
00:15:38Yes, ma'am.
00:15:39I'm sorry.
00:15:40There's no reason for you to salute me.
00:15:43As of this moment, I am in complete charge of the Caribbean lady case.
00:15:50Now, exactly what did you see on board?
00:15:53You talked about eggs.
00:15:55Is that correct?
00:15:56Uh, well, as a matter of fact, they did look like eggs.
00:16:01About the size of pumpkins.
00:16:02Kind of like footballs.
00:16:03And there were all these cases with univergs written on the side of them.
00:16:08Hundreds of them.
00:16:10The whole of the ship's cargo?
00:16:12Uh, yes, sir.
00:16:13Uh, yes, ma'am.
00:16:15I think so.
00:16:16I...
00:16:16One of the cases had dropped to the ground, and one of the eggs had rolled just under a large
00:16:23pipe.
00:16:23And then...
00:16:25Well, it was ripening.
00:16:27What do you mean?
00:16:27Well, it was different from the others.
00:16:29It was...
00:16:30Well, it was almost like a lie.
00:16:32It wasn't as green as...
00:16:34And that was the one which sprayed all its substance on the poor doctor and made them all...
00:16:39I need one of those eggs immediately.
00:16:42It's smaller now.
00:16:42But we'll have to be very careful how we do it.
00:16:44Call in the special section.
00:16:46Squad 2.
00:16:47Hey, you gonna freeze it?
00:16:48Yes.
00:16:49And the whole cargo with it.
00:16:52I don't know what kind of organism we're dealing with, but whatever substance there is in these
00:16:59eggs will be neutralized by deep freezing.
00:17:03Then we'll see.
00:17:05Yes, well, I'll take care of that immediately.
00:17:08Hey, uh, uh, talking about deep freezing, can I have my clothes, huh?
00:17:14For security reasons, your personal effects were destroyed.
00:17:18You'll be issued an overall.
00:17:21Overalls?
00:17:22Overalls?
00:17:22What about my credit cards, my Gucci watch strap, my wallet, my badge, my badge?
00:17:26I gotta pay...
00:17:28Make sure he gets dressed and give him a room in the officer's quarters.
00:17:38Oh, my God.
00:18:15There.
00:18:16That must be the thing that killed those men.
00:18:20Mr. Melon!
00:18:29The car is there.
00:18:31Now, you do it.
00:19:00The first examinations all show the same results.
00:19:03This is not an egg, but an intensive culture of unknown bacteria.
00:19:08Pathogenous, perhaps, but definitely deadly.
00:19:11Artificial?
00:19:12I still don't know.
00:19:14But what we might define as the egg's yolk is a preset maturization culture.
00:19:19It reacts to heat.
00:19:20When the temperature is raised, it undergoes a cell mutation and becomes deadly.
00:19:25How?
00:19:25Come on.
00:19:25Come over here.
00:19:34Now, watch.
00:19:44This is a pretty good one.
00:20:05As you can see, I am extracting the sample of the substance from the interior of the egg.
00:20:10What is that stuff?
00:20:12That stuff's what caused those deaths, right?
00:20:15Right.
00:20:15It's 100% active.
00:20:17Now watch.
00:20:39I am now going to inject some of the fluid into this white rat.
00:21:04Now all we have to do is wait.
00:21:05It takes effect almost immediately.
00:21:07What's happening?
00:21:08What?
00:21:10What?
00:21:25What?
00:21:26It was horrible.
00:21:28Do you have any idea why and how this happens?
00:21:34I need more time for tests.
00:22:04If you need any help, there's no problem.
00:22:05There would have been three deaths less.
00:22:08You would have had more time to investigate.
00:22:12I don't think it was your job.
00:22:13Do you have any help to notify me, Lieutenant?
00:22:16Can I go?
00:22:17No.
00:22:18No.
00:22:18Do you stay here?
00:22:20What else can I do?
00:22:22Don't sell yourself short.
00:22:23Don't sell yourself short.
00:22:24You're not going home.
00:22:25I need you.
00:22:27No.
00:22:54Well, you're not really that necessary.
00:22:56I've already checked it out.
00:22:57It's an import-export company.
00:22:59No offices.
00:23:00Just a warehouse in the Bronx.
00:23:03Oh, my God.
00:23:04Call it intuition.
00:23:05I think they planned to put them in the sewers.
00:23:07Sewers?
00:23:08Yes.
00:23:08Sewers.
00:23:09They're just as warm and damp and comfortable as an enormous incubator.
00:23:14Imagine a hundred of those eggs scattered in the New York sewers.
00:23:17It would blow up the city in one night.
00:23:20Wait a minute.
00:23:22The ship wasn't to unload until tomorrow morning.
00:23:24Right.
00:23:25Whoever's receiving this cargo may not know yet.
00:23:28We might still catch it by surprise.
00:23:56Then go in.
00:23:58You go first.
00:24:16Open up.
00:24:18Open up.
00:24:20There's somebody in there, I'm sure of it.
00:24:23It's probably a watchman.
00:24:28What's all the racket?
00:24:30Who is it?
00:24:30Open up.
00:24:31We have a warrant to search these premises.
00:24:38Okay, okay, okay.
00:24:42Down!
00:24:43Fire!
00:24:54Fire!
00:24:57Fire!
00:24:59Fire!
00:25:03Fire!
00:25:03Fire!
00:25:05Fire!
00:25:05Fire!
00:25:06Fire!
00:25:09Fire!
00:25:12Fire!
00:25:14Fire!
00:25:17Fire!
00:25:33Drop your guns!
00:25:48You're surrounded. There's no way out. Keep moving.
00:26:33You're surrounded by water.
00:26:34You're surrounded by water.
00:26:46No, you stay here.
00:27:24Call them the flamethrowers.
00:27:31Flamethrowers? Why?
00:27:32It's the best way to destroy all those eggs.
00:27:46I want you to burn everything.
00:28:07First you freeze the ones on the ship, now you're burning these. You don't believe in half measures, do you?
00:28:13I'm only doing my job. You must know by now that national security is at stake.
00:28:19And possibly even more than that.
00:28:23Since I last saw you, Dr. Hilton and I have successfully analyzed the yolk of the egg.
00:28:28There. These are segmented dotecadric cells.
00:28:31You know, they never showed us anything like that back in school.
00:28:34In fact, they don't exist in nature. Not in our nature.
00:28:38Lauren, the mutations we have been able to achieve up till now.
00:28:42The cells of the eggs in question have structures based on silicon.
00:28:48Whereas all Earth organisms have cells that are based on carbon.
00:28:53Earth organisms?
00:28:54I don't believe these belong to our planet.
00:29:01Do you mean they come from outer space?
00:29:04Why not?
00:29:06How many worlds are there in the universe?
00:29:09Millions.
00:29:10Perhaps billions.
00:29:11True, they're millions of light years away.
00:29:14But perhaps a form of life like this doesn't have the same concept of time as we do.
00:29:19It stays inactive.
00:29:22Passive.
00:29:23As long as it's in the absolute freezing temperature of sidereal space.
00:29:29Then, once it falls into an atmosphere like ours,
00:29:32the seeds germinate and the eggs grow.
00:29:36If you're talking about cells wandering in infinity,
00:29:40they have one chance and several billion of falling on our planet.
00:29:44That's practically impossible.
00:29:47Unless...
00:29:51Unless they come from much closer.
00:29:55But don't you remember?
00:29:56The Mars mission.
00:29:58Hubbard, the English astronaut in the international project which first investigated the red planet,
00:30:03came back to Earth a little crazy.
00:30:06He said strange things had happened at the Martian pole.
00:30:10But the other astronaut, Hamilton, said that Hubbard dreamt it up.
00:30:15Do you remember what else Hubbard said?
00:30:18He spoke of...
00:30:20My God, now I remember.
00:30:21He talked about eggs.
00:30:24Eggs.
00:30:25Oval, longish eggs.
00:30:27Eggs like footballs.
00:30:30Like that one over there.
00:30:33I believe Hubbard was not as crazy as we all thought he was.
00:30:38Me included.
00:30:45Now, we have to find Hubbard as quickly as possible.
00:30:51No, no.
00:31:00You're going to go.
00:31:03You're going to go.
00:31:06You're going to go.
00:31:07You're going to pull them down.
00:31:17There's a lot of events you can grab.
00:31:17I'm going to go.
00:31:18You're going to go.
00:31:18You're going to take it, I'm going to.
00:31:32are you sure this is the house yeah it's the last adage we have in our police files
00:31:37i'd rather go up alone you wait for me here all right if you need me just a whistle okay
00:31:47right you want to go up alone well colonel holmes was on the committee that interrogated hubbard
00:31:53after a space trip and uh well she was the one who actually suggested that he was crazy
00:31:59maybe she just feels responsible almost a human reaction
00:32:17so
00:33:15We've met before, Commander Hubbard.
00:33:16I'm Stella Holmes, Colonel Holmes, Special Division Five.
00:33:22You're exactly what I need.
00:33:36Well, what do you want with me?
00:33:39Haven't you put me through enough already?
00:33:41Oh, shut up, Covered. That's enough.
00:33:44Your bitterness is quite understandable.
00:33:47Considering that I was on one of the commissions that interrogated you.
00:33:51Interrogated?
00:33:53You mean judged and convicted, don't you?
00:33:56Kicked out of the service like some crazy lying visionary.
00:34:02Well, what are you doing here anyway?
00:34:04Idle curiosity?
00:34:06Oh, come on, Colonel. What is it you want to know?
00:34:08How many times a week I screw?
00:34:10This is a very serious matter.
00:34:13Here.
00:34:15Do you recognize these?
00:34:24Why are you bothering to torment me?
00:34:27I thought this case was over and done with long ago.
00:34:31It's closed.
00:34:32These are your drawings.
00:34:34This is what you claim you saw on Mars.
00:34:37Right?
00:34:41Why don't you just leave me alone?
00:34:46Does this resemble what you saw?
00:34:51But these are photographs.
00:34:53But there hasn't been another expedition to Mars.
00:34:56No.
00:34:56These were found here, on Earth.
00:34:59Thousands of them.
00:35:00Here?
00:35:01Yes, in the United States.
00:35:02We found them by chance.
00:35:04And burned them.
00:35:06But how many of them are left?
00:35:08Where?
00:35:08Exactly what they are, we don't know.
00:35:10Hubbard, you're the only one who can help us.
00:35:13You said you saw them on Mars.
00:35:15You do remember, don't you?
00:35:17It was all...
00:35:19It was all such a long time ago.
00:35:22What happened on Mars two years ago?
00:35:26You knew our mission.
00:35:29When we reached Mars, we landed at the polar ice cap.
00:35:34Hamilton and I decided to look around,
00:35:36and after a while, we came to an opening,
00:35:42a cave in a mountain of ice.
00:35:52And, and then, we...
00:35:55What happened after that?
00:35:58It's, it's confused.
00:36:00It's, it's difficult to remember.
00:36:04Come on.
00:36:05We went into the cave, and it was dark and strangely humid,
00:36:11and it was there we saw the eggs.
00:36:15God, there were so many.
00:36:17They were green, just like the one in your photograph.
00:36:21And then, from the back of the cave, we heard a noise as if something was approaching,
00:36:28something ominous, and it radiated a light.
00:36:31As it moved towards us, it, it, it was slowly filling the cave with, with this blinding, hypnotic light.
00:36:42But, as it, as it came towards us, I looked at Hamilton, and, and his eye, he, he was beginning.
00:36:52Hamilton was beginning to...
00:36:56Hamilton!
00:37:00Mars has always stimulated man's imagination.
00:37:03It is a common belief that if there was other life in our solar system,
00:37:07then it would be on Mars.
00:37:10H.G. Wells imagined Martians as flying monsters,
00:37:12which invaded Earth.
00:37:15Others have pictured them as little green men.
00:37:17But, as far as that cave was concerned,
00:37:19there was absolutely nothing in there.
00:37:22No life forms.
00:37:23Only rock and ice, like everything else we found up there.
00:37:26Therefore,
00:37:28I'm sorry to contradict my colleague, Hubbard.
00:37:32Our mission,
00:37:33our mission was almost beyond human limits.
00:37:36I came close to a nervous breakdown, too, more than once.
00:37:39I was,
00:37:40I was just luckier than my poor friend.
00:37:43That's all.
00:37:45Son of a bitch.
00:37:47He even convinced me.
00:37:51Now we know that Hamilton lied.
00:37:55But I don't understand.
00:37:57If he did see those eggs,
00:37:58why didn't he confirm it?
00:38:00I think it's best we question Hamilton.
00:38:04We would if we could.
00:38:06I only wish it was possible,
00:38:07but I,
00:38:08I don't have the gift of bringing corpses back to life.
00:38:13Hamilton died six months ago.
00:38:15What?
00:38:16Yes.
00:38:17His private airplane crashed off the coast of Florida.
00:38:21In that case, Colonel,
00:38:23what the hell does that leave us with, then?
00:38:24Hubbard?
00:38:26You saw the state he's in,
00:38:28and we know now he actually saw the eggs.
00:38:32Only I have the feeling we have to take this investigation in another direction.
00:38:37What are you going to do?
00:38:40Well, I have one plan.
00:38:42If I can get the Pentagon to,
00:38:44to give me the authorization.
00:38:48Call the airport.
00:38:49Reserve three seats on the first flight.
00:38:51A tourist class.
00:38:52We're like regular passengers.
00:38:53Invent three names and have three passports ready.
00:38:56Got it.
00:39:11Did Washington okay it?
00:39:13Yes, but with strings as usual.
00:39:18They gave me 72 hours to solve the case.
00:39:21Then they'll blow the whistle with a general alarm
00:39:23and call a special session of the Security Council.
00:39:26That means that the people who have the eggs
00:39:29will have plenty of time to find another nest.
00:39:32Right.
00:39:32We've got to get to them first.
00:39:34Luckily, we already have one lead.
00:39:36You mean the coffee company in South America?
00:39:40Very good.
00:39:42Well, I'm glad to know that you're not such an idiot after all.
00:39:48Since I've decided to take you along with me.
00:39:51Hmm.
00:39:52It's great to hear your superiors appreciate you.
00:39:56Really.
00:39:57We're leaving right away.
00:39:58Go get ready.
00:39:59Oh, no problem.
00:40:01I travel light.
00:40:03Go up and get your hairbrush.
00:40:06Okay?
00:40:07Oh, I get it.
00:40:10You two would prefer to be, uh, alone.
00:40:14See you later.
00:40:22Oh, have fun.
00:40:30What about you?
00:40:33Do you want to come?
00:40:36No, I dropped out a long time ago.
00:40:40Didn't you put your signature on my discharge, too?
00:40:45I've already had you reinstated in full.
00:40:48Doesn't that solve the wound?
00:40:49No, I don't give a damn.
00:40:52What do you want from me?
00:40:54With all my diplomas and official recommendations,
00:40:57I'm still a wreck.
00:40:59Okay.
00:41:00Then you can just go stew in your own juice, wallow in self-pity.
00:41:08I don't give a damn.
00:41:14No.
00:41:17I don't give a damn.
00:41:29No.
00:41:33I don't give a damn.
00:41:33Whiskey-soaked wreck is just empty.
00:41:35You're a man.
00:41:36I don't...
00:41:36What would you do?
00:41:37Nothing.
00:41:38You do nothing, Hubbard,
00:41:39because you're incapable of doing anything.
00:41:41You're too soft.
00:41:42You're half a man.
00:41:45That's just so that we understand one another.
00:41:50Yes.
00:41:52I believe we do understand one another.
00:41:58Now, what about that little trip to South America?
00:42:02I don't give a damn.
00:42:34I don't give a damn.
00:43:00No one brings back open to South America.
00:43:02You need to be charged.
00:43:02I don't know.
00:43:48I don't know who the guy in the middle is, but he looks like a cop.
00:43:52The woman is Stella Holmes, a first-class mind.
00:43:54Too bad.
00:43:56And then, well, what do you know, my old friend Hubbard, the last survivor of the Mars expedition.
00:44:03He's the only one we haven't gotten up to now.
00:44:07But his turn will come.
00:44:09What do you intend to do?
00:44:15Don't worry, dear.
00:44:17They haven't found anything out yet.
00:44:20We're running this game.
00:44:22They're on our territory, so let's start by sending a little welcoming gift.
00:44:27Miss Holmes is first.
00:44:33This is the location of the coffee factory.
00:44:35If this is their headquarters, the egg plantation should be somewhere in this area.
00:44:40Well, if they are there, I'll find them.
00:44:43Right.
00:44:43You fly over the area tomorrow morning.
00:44:46Iris and I will inspect the coffee factory.
00:44:48But don't take anything for granted.
00:44:51Remember, we're dealing with something from beyond our planet.
00:44:55And we've already lost a whole day traveling.
00:44:58Well, we can make up for it tomorrow.
00:45:00Well, we're in big trouble if we don't.
00:45:02And the rest of humanity along with us.
00:45:05Well, this particular piece of humanity is going to be in trouble if it doesn't get something to eat pretty
00:45:10soon.
00:45:12Let's say in half an hour.
00:45:13Why not now?
00:45:14I want to change and wash before.
00:45:16Jesus Christ, the whole world is going to be wiped out and all this broad's worried about is getting changed.
00:45:22Out.
00:45:22I want to have a shower.
00:45:24What a waste of a good-looking woman.
00:45:26Is something wrong with her or is she just buried?
00:45:29Yeah, to a test tube and a whip.
00:45:32You know, I don't think the colonel would have been out of place in that snow cave on Mars.
00:45:37You know, all women are alike all over the world.
00:45:40It's just a question of handling them properly.
00:45:43Now, I treat all women gently.
00:45:46Don't worry.
00:45:47I have no intention of trying.
00:45:49I'm warm-blooded.
00:45:50I don't like the cold.
00:45:52Well, I'll see you at dinner.
00:45:54In half an hour.
00:45:55Good.
00:46:15Bye.
00:46:19Bye.
00:46:23Bye.
00:46:27Bye.
00:46:38Bye.
00:46:39Bye.
00:46:41Bye.
00:46:41Bye.
00:46:45Bye.
00:47:29Hey! Who's there?
00:48:01Oh, my God!
00:48:10Help!
00:48:13Help!
00:48:15Help!
00:48:21Hello?
00:48:23Hello?
00:48:25Could you give me the number of the local airport, please?
00:48:29Help!
00:48:29Help!
00:48:33Help!
00:48:38Help!
00:48:41Help!
00:48:51Help!
00:49:22Let me out!
00:49:23up here! There's an egg!
00:49:26Oh, bird!
00:49:38I'm sorry, sir.
00:49:39That room does not answer.
00:49:41Well, it doesn't matter.
00:49:43All right, thank you.
00:49:58Oh, boy.
00:50:18Ready?
00:50:18Yes.
00:50:19I was just waiting.
00:50:38Oh, boy.
00:50:41Say, are we going to eat here in the hotel, or do you think we'll go somewhere else?
00:50:46Well, I expect it'll be exactly where the Colonel decides.
00:50:57Weren't we supposed to meet her here?
00:50:59Oh, come on.
00:51:00We'll eat by ourselves.
00:51:02Yeah, but she...
00:51:03No, no, no.
00:51:03Come on, Casanova.
00:51:05She can order something for herself on room service.
00:51:07What?
00:51:08What?
00:51:08An ice cream?
00:51:11Go, Mariana.
00:51:35What's the matter, huh?
00:51:39I'm not sure
00:51:40Maybe we had better knock
00:51:46Hey come on
00:51:47What if she's sleeping
00:51:49Don't worry
00:51:51I'll take the blame
00:52:33I'll take the blame
00:52:38Get me out of here
00:52:39There's an egg
00:52:46Get me out of here
00:53:00This is a local specialty
00:53:03Oh?
00:53:04I have to make it up as a treat for you
00:53:06To celebrate the unfortunate demise of Miss Holmes
00:53:15What's wrong?
00:53:17The egg
00:53:20The egg
00:53:21But what happened to the egg?
00:53:24I can feel it inside me like before
00:53:28Another one of our creatures has been sacrificed
00:53:31It was completely useless
00:53:33That woman is still alive
00:53:35But that's impossible
00:53:37I know she is
00:53:41I can feel her
00:53:44She's alive
00:53:47The egg failed to kill her
00:53:50Out!
00:53:50Everyone out!
00:53:51Leave me alone!
00:53:51You two out!
00:53:55Out!
00:54:03Out!
00:54:55This place is so goddamn sinister.
00:54:59I feel like somebody is scratching my head, but from the inside.
00:55:03That could mean we're on the right track.
00:55:06Yeah.
00:55:07It could also mean that we're heading straight into a goddamn trap.
00:55:12Would you feel any safer if we had the whole Marine Corps to help us?
00:55:15You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm no hero.
00:55:18Just your average Brooklyn cop.
00:55:21You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm no hero.
00:55:24You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm no hero.
00:55:29You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm no hero.
00:55:33You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm no hero.
00:55:35You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm a hero.
00:55:37You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm a hero.
00:55:38You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm a hero.
00:55:39You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm a hero.
00:55:39You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm a hero.
00:55:40You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm a hero.
00:55:40You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm a hero.
00:55:41You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm a hero.
00:55:43You don't understand, Colonel, is that I'm a hero.
00:56:17Grrrrrrrrrr.
00:56:20Oh, we're the ones who phoned earlier. Are you Mr. Gomez?
00:56:23No, senor. Mr. Gomez is over there.
00:56:25Hey, Mr. Gomez, these are Americans who call you about your coffee.
00:56:29Yes, Mr. Gomez.
00:56:31Hi, name's Aris. Pleased to meet you.
00:56:33Hello, Mr. Gomez.
00:56:34Where are we going, Si?
00:56:35Right this way.
00:56:57Uh, senora, this gentleman and lady would like information about our coffee.
00:57:06Yes, I was waiting for them.
00:57:08You can go.
00:57:17I'm Perle de la Cruz, the owner. How can I be of help?
00:57:21Yes, we would like to buy a large amount of your coffee.
00:57:25You know, somebody told us that here you toast a very special brand of coffee.
00:57:30Yes, a very, very special kind.
00:57:32You just sent some to New York on a cargo ship called the Caribbean Lady?
00:57:37Yes.
00:57:37Really?
00:57:38Yes.
00:57:39Uh, doesn't that name mean anything to you?
00:57:43Frankly, no. We send shipments all over the world.
00:57:47However, if you would like to see the various kinds of coffee we produce, please follow me.
00:57:52All right.
00:57:52Then you can choose the one you like.
00:57:54Great idea.
00:58:10And you can go to New York in the man who's coming in.
00:58:12And you can go to New York.
00:58:13You've got to go.
00:58:16We've got to go.
00:58:20Very good.
00:58:24I'm sure you've got to be the one who's left behind me.
00:58:44We have a complete production operation here, from picking to packaging, including instant
00:58:49and decaffeinated coffee. Everything is controlled by computers. Each unit is vacuum packed and contains exactly 200 grams. This way,
00:58:59please. This is where the bulk coffee is unloaded and stored before processing. We have our own coffee plantation nearby.
00:59:09Fascinating, isn't it?
00:59:19And now, we have arrived.
00:59:22Arrived? What does that mean? All your questions will be answered here.
00:59:35Now it's clear who cultivates those eggs. It's you, isn't it?
00:59:39Yes. But I'm not alone.
00:59:42I'm the head of the operation.
00:59:50Hamilton. A lie.
00:59:53It's a pity you won't be able to tell anyone.
01:00:21It must be afraid to stay.
01:00:23The air I use in the air...
01:00:37...if the Div Vocês can eat...
01:00:39... hence they're too late.
01:01:10Map, and one.
01:01:19Flair is true.
01:01:46Oh, yes, Colonel Holmes.
01:01:50You can call me Stella.
01:01:54Thanks.
01:01:56My name is Tony.
01:01:58Okay.
01:02:03Well, Tony, if you would listen to your good old cop instinct instead of my MIT educated calculations.
01:02:14I told you I felt something scratching inside my head from the inside.
01:02:41Who did this?
01:02:50White zombies.
01:02:57White zombies.
01:02:59Please.
01:03:03I don't know.
01:03:04I don't know.
01:03:05I don't know.
01:03:11I don't know.
01:03:27I don't know.
01:03:38I don't know.
01:03:40I don't know.
01:03:43I don't know.
01:03:45I don't know.
01:03:46I don't know.
01:03:47It's mean, you have to go with it.
01:04:20Come on, keep moving!
01:04:23Follow me!
01:04:36Come on, hurry up!
01:04:38Section A, take this cluster here.
01:04:41Section B, only pick the ones that are right.
01:04:46White zombies.
01:04:47Come on, please.
01:05:18Hit those ones there!
01:05:21Careful when you put the eggs in the container!
01:05:24When you pick them, line up!
01:05:28Back in the formation!
01:06:13Get up!
01:06:20It's time for you to come.
01:06:22Where?
01:06:24To the Cyclops.
01:06:27The Cyclops?
01:06:29Yes.
01:06:31The Cyclops.
01:06:58The Cyclops!
01:06:58Hey, you!
01:07:01What are you doing?
01:07:02You were assigned to ride in front.
01:07:08Come on, come on! Get in! We're leaving!
01:07:31Hundreds more are being picked right now.
01:07:34Everything will be ready in a few days, then the eggs will be shipped, sent around the whole world.
01:07:39There won't be any mistakes this time. No one will stop us.
01:07:42What's the reason behind all this, Hamilton? It doesn't make sense.
01:07:45What's the purpose behind any living being?
01:07:48To grow, multiply, survive.
01:07:52Eat in order not to be eaten.
01:07:53Kill in order not to be killed.
01:07:55The strongest creature shall crush the weakest. That's the purpose.
01:07:59You're not talking like a human being.
01:08:00He's not a human being.
01:08:02He was once, but he's not any longer.
01:08:05You can't understand me.
01:08:08A superior being speaks through me.
01:08:12Can wipe you out with the mere power of its mind.
01:08:15No, not so superior.
01:08:17You were wiped out, Hamilton. Hubbard wasn't.
01:08:20His mind resisted on Mars, and he can do it again.
01:08:24Here.
01:08:24And crush you and your damn master, whoever that monster is.
01:08:29He might have done it again.
01:08:33But his mind no longer exists, Colonel Holmes.
01:08:36All we had to do was crush a small plane.
01:08:40Hubbard is dead.
01:08:41Dead?
01:08:42...
01:08:47...
01:08:58...
01:10:40It is my master who creates the eggs.
01:10:47He grew out of a tiny seed that I brought back from Mars.
01:10:52He creates the eggs, and then the heat develops them to maturity.
01:10:56Yes.
01:11:13Yes.
01:11:18Yes.
01:11:34Yes.
01:11:37Yes.
01:11:39Yes.
01:11:41Yes.
01:11:41Yes.
01:11:42Yes.
01:11:42Yes.
01:11:47Yes.
01:11:49Yes.
01:11:49Yes.
01:11:55Yes.
01:12:04Yes.
01:12:11Yes.
01:12:33Don't expose us!
01:12:41Don't!
01:12:51I can't resist.
01:13:05Hobbit.
01:13:12So you know who I am?
01:13:14Then you also know that I've got nothing to lose.
01:13:18Now where do you incubate those eggs?
01:13:20It's too late. Hamilton has got your friends.
01:13:26Hamilton?
01:13:28Yes. Your old friend, Hamilton.
01:13:34Where are they? Where?
01:13:41In that forbidden room.
01:13:44Take me there. Move.
01:13:46Move.
01:14:05Tony!
01:14:20No!
01:14:23No!
01:14:27No!
01:14:33No!
01:14:34No!
01:14:46Look!
01:14:48Look!
01:14:49Look!
01:15:09Go to it.
01:15:11It's your turn.
01:15:45One word out of you and you're dead.
01:16:08He's a spy!
01:16:10Kill him!
01:16:11Oh!
01:16:14Oh!
01:16:18Auf!
01:16:19Whoa!
01:16:22Oh!
01:16:27Oh!
01:16:30Oh!
01:16:32Oh!
01:16:33Oh!
01:16:33Oh!
01:16:36Oh
01:16:56Stop
01:17:10Oh
01:17:28You shoot
01:17:54Oh
01:17:55No, Hamilton, don't shoot
01:17:58Don't do what the Cyclops wants
01:18:00Don't shoot him
01:18:02No
01:18:36No
01:18:39No
01:18:41No
01:18:42No
01:18:43No
01:18:45No
01:18:46No
01:18:46No
01:18:47No
01:18:48No
01:18:52Stella
01:18:53No
01:18:56No
01:18:58No
01:19:02No
01:19:08No
01:19:09No
01:19:10No
01:19:12No
01:19:15No
01:19:31No
01:19:32No
01:19:33No
01:19:33No
01:19:34No
01:19:35No
01:19:37No
01:19:37No
01:19:45We're safe now, it's finished
01:19:49Come on
01:19:53Cover
01:20:08No
01:20:10No
01:20:10No
01:20:11No
01:20:13No
01:20:17No
01:20:20No
01:20:25No
01:20:27No!
01:21:08Okay, let's go.
01:21:09Move the alarm, move the alarm.
01:21:10Come on.
01:21:13Quick shot, sir.
01:21:15We're going to go to the restaurant.
01:21:18You, you, you.
01:21:23That's awesome.
01:21:24Get the driver.
01:21:35It wasn't his fault.
01:21:38Hamilton.
01:21:40No, the man you met, he was just an extension of that monster.
01:21:45Completely under its power from the moment that they first met one another in that Martian cave.
01:21:50So much so that they both died at the same time.
01:21:54But the real Hamilton, he never returned to Earth.
01:22:01Yes, he's still up there.
01:22:05On Mars, the Cyclops star.
01:22:10From now on, it'll be difficult to look at the sky.
01:22:13Without thinking that maybe somewhere, up there, there's something waiting.
01:22:28Oh, oh, oh, oh!
01:22:32Oh, oh!
01:23:13I'll see you next time.
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