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00:00:01The future of mankind is being guided behind closed doors.
00:00:06All over the world, scientists are working on projects designed to take man beyond the confines of this Earth.
00:00:12You are looking at the actual models of spacecraft now being developed by agencies of the United States government.
00:00:19This is an Apollo spacecraft designed for elliptical orbit of the moon.
00:00:24Its lunar landing vehicle can transport three men safely to and from the moon's surface.
00:00:31These are other types of manned and remote control mechanisms, each designed for a specific function.
00:00:37Many already in operation as satellites of this Earth.
00:00:41Some in readiness for the moon shot.
00:00:43Others designed for space.
00:00:45A few to serve as space stations.
00:00:48And the most complex of all, prototypes of craft capable of putting a man on the surface of another planet.
00:00:55Wheel was one of man's first inventions and has been with him all of his civilized life.
00:01:00But now it, like so many other of his creations, must be modified to fit his new demands.
00:01:06These are three types of variable radius wheels designed to transport a vehicle over a rocket.
00:01:13New concepts are being created almost daily.
00:01:17Some will never get beyond the drawing board.
00:01:19But others, or their descendants, will become part of man's greatest adventure.
00:01:24The exploration and colonization of space.
00:01:28All over the world, men and women are working to make that dream a reality.
00:01:32Every aspect of the journey is being analyzed from the tiniest control devices to the mightiest rocket engines.
00:01:40But it's not enough to just get there.
00:01:42Just as the great explorers sailed from Spain and England and France to discover the Americas,
00:01:48so that the colonizers might come later,
00:01:50so will our exploration spacecraft precede the colonizers of the planets.
00:01:55Already plans are being made for the colonies.
00:01:58Sources of food and power must be found.
00:02:00Artificial atmosphere is created.
00:02:03Everything done to build an Earth away from the Earth.
00:02:07No man living today can predict exactly what the future holds.
00:02:11But this much we do know.
00:02:13All through man's march across this Earth,
00:02:16the wildest dreams and fantasies of one age have become the commonplaces of the next.
00:02:21The motion picture you are about to see can be called today a fantasy of the future.
00:02:27But one day, maybe not too far distant, audiences will be able to look back on it in the same
00:02:34spirit
00:02:34with which we view pictures about the first covered wagons crossing the plains.
00:02:39which may be a wonderful people who will around.
00:02:41What are the first two poems of the ocean from?
00:02:53Martha Antony in Manhattan and George put this far against the 궁 тысяч of planets.
00:02:54Infunction!
00:02:58Mr. King Hannah plays in the такое well.
00:03:05The beautiful neighbor can already sooner and two weren't lost and may such animals.
00:03:08Those
00:05:09Her and that sweet, haunting sound she makes, like the sirens that tempted Ulysses.
00:05:21And they think I'm crazy back here on Earth.
00:05:26Crazy, still intoxicated by the atmosphere back there.
00:05:32But wait a minute, I'm getting ahead of myself.
00:05:36Let me tell you the whole story.
00:05:38All of it.
00:05:40From the beginning.
00:05:41And see what you think.
00:05:44You be the judge.
00:05:47It was two years ago, in 1998, that the first manned spaceship left Earth for the planet Venus.
00:05:55This attempt ended in tragedy.
00:05:58A meteor hit the ship.
00:06:02Everybody, everything's lost.
00:06:04Everything but the will to get there, to explore Venus.
00:06:10And so, it was only six months later that the second attempt was made.
00:06:38The code name for Earth control was Marsha.
00:06:43First stage rocket's ready.
00:06:46Main rocket's stage ready.
00:06:48Fuel ready.
00:06:49Stabilization center ready.
00:06:51Power ready.
00:06:52Air conditioning ready.
00:06:54Radar ready.
00:06:55Sky since ready.
00:06:56All-in ready for takeoff.
00:07:03Attention to flight personnel.
00:07:05Loading elevators are now being withdrawn.
00:07:08Countdown continues at 20.
00:07:10All stations prepare for zero res.
00:07:13Countdown continues at 10.
00:07:28Zero res.
00:07:29Minus five.
00:07:30Project red planet.
00:07:32All units clear.
00:07:34Switch over to standby.
00:07:35Stand by.
00:07:37Bat Mistress loaded.
00:07:39Be hogyitaktik.
00:07:52Be multi
00:07:53-cat. Tom Cruise
00:07:54you know. See that
00:08:01somewhere. TemaS
00:08:02planet. Be heavy.
00:08:03Zubatik.
00:08:03Be heavy. Be heavy.
00:08:26There were only two men on the new mission.
00:08:29Astronaut Howard Sherman and Captain Alfred Burns.
00:08:33But there was another being with them.
00:08:36Kern's invention.
00:08:37Robot John.
00:08:39Awaken, John.
00:08:41Awaken.
00:08:44Blow, John.
00:08:47Monitor, John.
00:08:52I hear you.
00:09:00Everything went smoothly the first part of the voyage.
00:09:03They traveled over halfway, 17 million miles, without mishaps.
00:09:09Radio contact was maintained with Marsha at Earth Control,
00:09:12and they stopped on schedule at the United States Space Station, Texas, for refueling.
00:09:19Attention.
00:09:20All landing personnel report on flight.
00:09:23Stand by to receive flight number 87 from Earth.
00:09:28I hear you.
00:09:30I hear you.
00:09:48I hear you.
00:10:02Earth Control, we listened to their progress with more concern than anyone else.
00:10:07Refueling, A-OK, over and out.
00:10:12Because we were the command crew, and if anything went wrong, we were set to follow.
00:10:19There were three of us.
00:10:20Commander William Billy Lockhart, astronaut Hans Walters, and me, Andre Furneau.
00:10:33I remember how worried we were as we listened to their voices from so many miles away.
00:10:38Kearns calling Marsha, Kearns calling Marsha.
00:10:43Refueling completed.
00:10:45Ready for blastoff.
00:11:10Begin our relay.
00:12:10They were on the last leg of their journey.
00:12:24And then they saw it, Venus.
00:12:32Cloud formations, 30% ash content.
00:12:35And they prepared to land.
00:12:40A planet of fire below us.
00:12:44Is this a new world or will it consume us all?
00:12:50At any moment now.
00:13:01It's a new world or will it consume us all?
00:13:36It's a new world or will it consume us all?
00:13:50Ahead.
00:13:52Ahead.
00:13:52Mounted.
00:13:53I am going up.
00:13:55Hello.
00:13:56Wow.
00:13:56Close call.
00:13:57We're watching on the location finder.
00:14:00The area is strange.
00:14:02This is truly a prehistoric planet.
00:14:06Landing location is square 73.
00:14:09We're now dropping our vehicle.
00:14:12Landing 300 meters southwest of square 73.
00:14:15Uh-oh.
00:14:17There's water beneath us.
00:14:18We're drifting.
00:14:23Sherman.
00:14:26Kern.
00:14:28Answer.
00:14:31Kern.
00:14:34Kern.
00:14:36Kern.
00:14:37Are you there?
00:14:45It's hopeless.
00:14:50Well, very soon after that, it became clear there was only one thing to do.
00:14:55Blast off for Venus ourselves.
00:15:08Complete the mission.
00:15:09Explore the planet.
00:15:11And attempt to rescue Kerns and Sherman.
00:15:17If they were still alive.
00:15:33Keep coming.
00:15:36Boards on.
00:15:38That's it.
00:15:41Cover me, Kern.
00:15:43Look out.
00:15:44There comes another one.
00:15:45I got him.
00:15:47Sherman, behind you.
00:15:48Oh!
00:15:51Oh!
00:15:52Oh!
00:15:52Oh!
00:15:52Oh!
00:15:53Oh!
00:15:54Oh!
00:15:54Oh!
00:15:55Oh!
00:15:59Oh!
00:16:02Oh!
00:16:03Oh!
00:16:06Oh!
00:16:07Just a few more connections.
00:16:09Oh!
00:16:13There.
00:16:15Of course, 110.
00:16:19Secure yourself to that boulder, John.
00:16:22Proceed.
00:16:23Proceed.
00:16:23Let's go.
00:16:54He's better equipped to fight this place than we are.
00:16:56I'm wondering if we should be here at all.
00:16:59Why don't you catch a bus and go home?
00:17:01Don't think I wouldn't if I could find one.
00:17:05There he is. He's up.
00:17:07Pull it tight. He can hold it.
00:17:12You better go first, and I'll come along after you.
00:17:17Within two hours, we were ready to go.
00:17:23You better go first.
00:17:53Venus lay ahead, but I fought through with Kearns and Shermans.
00:17:59If they were alive, would we be able to find them?
00:18:11We got the space station, Texas, ahead of schedule.
00:18:15Repeat. Stand by to receive unassisted landing.
00:18:29The End
00:18:52Refueling was accomplished in record time.
00:18:55There was no time to lose.
00:19:24It's funny, considering the way things turned out.
00:19:27But what I was thinking about as we sped through the dark universe on our way to an unexplored planet.
00:19:40I was wondering if maybe there wasn't some reason that Venus had been named after the goddess of love.
00:19:46If maybe there wasn't some wise old astronomer way back in the dawn of time who knew something.
00:19:53Something he kept to himself.
00:19:55But before I could come to any conclusions about it, we were preparing for our touchdown on Venus, where maybe
00:20:02I'd find all the answers.
00:20:05And then, almost before I knew it, we were there.
00:20:07We were landing.
00:20:08we were landing.
00:20:39we're landed voila don't begin celebrating yet
00:20:53is our level okay yep there it is on the button boy it sure feels strange to have weight
00:21:05yes it does seem strange that's sure but it's nice and solid well i don't know about you fellas
00:21:12but i'd like to see venus open number three and hit the beam
00:21:23paper try the port viewer
00:21:28telescreen gets it okay we'll pan port
00:21:34formations of weird rock
00:21:39something's there i'll switch on the outside sound pickup
00:22:06that was the first time i heard her
00:22:19it's finished transfer it to playback meanwhile you might check upon the atmosphere hans
00:22:25it better be good then you better get your space suit we'll move out andre i want you to attempt
00:22:32a contact with sherman by radio if you raise them tell them to report their position then get yourself
00:22:37into a space suit we're going to walk about i'll be right behind you that'll be handy if i slip
00:22:41get popping now it's 4.7 on oxygen that's pretty close
00:22:47now here we're on oxygen
00:23:17to let it be
00:23:17these areas of mindfulness so we'll be sitting there for this to haveора and
00:23:23I'm going to take a look around.
00:23:25Keep on the rope.
00:23:26Don't get out of visual contact.
00:24:09It was a weird, desolate place, but it fascinated me.
00:24:14And I forgot all about Kearns and Sherman.
00:24:17And what we were there for.
00:24:20Received a message.
00:24:21What did they say?
00:24:22Marsha has radar movement.
00:24:24Sherman?
00:24:24She can't be sure, but it looks like two objects.
00:24:27One metallic and moving in the area we expected to search.
00:24:30Probably Kearn and Sherman.
00:24:31Come on, Andre.
00:24:33Andre.
00:24:57You'll contact us.
00:25:00Ow!
00:25:06Andre!
00:25:11Come on.
00:25:13He's got on you.
00:25:15What is it?
00:25:17Careful.
00:25:17Get it off me.
00:25:19Grab that tentacle there.
00:25:21My leg.
00:25:22Careful.
00:25:24Quick.
00:25:25Quick.
00:25:26Try to devour him.
00:25:31He's got his legs here.
00:25:33Free his legs.
00:25:34Hurry.
00:25:35He's caught me.
00:25:36Come on.
00:25:37Stand up.
00:25:37Hold him back.
00:25:39Hold him free.
00:25:42Hurry.
00:25:43Pull his legs.
00:25:58He's got a shot at that man either.
00:26:07Careful, Andre.
00:26:08You want to fight that thing again.
00:26:14Can you imagine that?
00:26:15He's bashful.
00:26:17Why don't we take one of those things home for the zoo?
00:26:20You've got to be more careful, Andre.
00:26:23If we hadn't heard you call me...
00:26:24I didn't call.
00:26:26You called out to us.
00:26:27We heard you.
00:26:28But I didn't call you.
00:26:31It sounded like Lockhart.
00:26:33Let's be getting back.
00:26:35All we knew was that Marsha at Earth Control
00:26:38had spotted what was probably Kearns and Sherman
00:26:40and approximately where they might be.
00:26:44So we started out in our space car
00:26:47heading in that general direction.
00:26:49Not stopping to investigate
00:26:51the many prehistoric sites we passed.
00:26:55But we were still unable,
00:26:57no matter how hard we tried,
00:26:59to make radio contact with Kearns or Sherman.
00:27:02So we had no way of knowing
00:27:03what they were going through
00:27:04on that distant part of the planet.
00:27:18Let's rest.
00:27:20We have very little oxygen left us.
00:27:22Hope they're on the way.
00:27:24Looking for us.
00:27:26Through this heat.
00:27:30They may not be able to make it through to us.
00:27:35You better hope they'll get through it and spot us.
00:27:44I'm beginning to feel like my head's swimming.
00:27:49Of course.
00:27:51It's your torn suit.
00:27:53Infection is getting through.
00:27:55Maybe we ought to take some quinseline.
00:27:57No.
00:27:58We'd have to rest after.
00:28:01Must...
00:28:03keep...
00:28:05moving.
00:28:06More.
00:28:21Give me.
00:28:35Come on.
00:28:54Too much water, my mechanism is in danger, need protection.
00:29:04All right, John, find shelter.
00:29:20Don't stop.
00:29:25We have to go on.
00:29:26Come right up.
00:29:28That's it.
00:29:53If he can't stay here, we'll be washed away.
00:29:55John, bring him this way.
00:29:59There is no water.
00:30:03Come on.
00:30:05Just a little bit further.
00:30:06There's a cave right over there.
00:30:09Come on.
00:30:10That's it.
00:30:13Just a few steps further.
00:30:22There.
00:30:26There.
00:30:34I don't think I can go on much further.
00:30:38John, stay with us.
00:30:40Make sure they find us.
00:30:43Just, as you know, must, must continue to work the laws of mathematics.
00:30:51There's always a precise probability mathematics might prove.
00:30:56Mathematics might...
00:31:02Marsha.
00:31:04Marsha.
00:31:06Here is...
00:31:07Here is Marsha.
00:31:10You...
00:31:10You must help us.
00:31:12It's...
00:31:13It's closing in.
00:31:15I...
00:31:16I...
00:31:16Await...
00:31:17Your...
00:31:17Order.
00:31:19I...
00:31:19Await...
00:31:20Your...
00:31:20Order.
00:31:24Help...
00:31:26Find us.
00:31:28John.
00:31:41The shoreline's the best.
00:31:43If we do, my friend, we'll never make it to them.
00:31:46Fat chance there is of finding them.
00:32:03That voice again.
00:32:05Hold up.
00:32:07...
00:32:17Hold on.
00:32:19Hold on.
00:32:21Hold on.
00:32:21Hold on.
00:32:22Hold on.
00:32:23Hold on.
00:32:33Almost sounds like a girl.
00:32:36A girl?
00:32:38Perhaps.
00:32:41Or a monster.
00:33:00Or a monster.
00:33:35Or a monster.
00:33:58Or a monster.
00:34:02Wake up.
00:34:04Wake up, Marama.
00:34:06Our sisters are calling.
00:34:09Wake up.
00:34:10Wake up, Nala.
00:34:12Our sisters are awake.
00:34:14They're hungry.
00:34:16You have slept enough.
00:34:18It is time to go into the sea.
00:34:43It is time to go into the sea.
00:34:55Let it hunt well, little city.
00:35:06It's a human.
00:35:08Well, there are sure no humans here.
00:35:10Well, we're humans.
00:35:13Well, no one else is mad.
00:35:14You better believe it.
00:35:15But it sounds so human.
00:35:17Subhuman, you mean?
00:35:18Like that 40-armed plant that just grabbed you.
00:35:20I still say it's a girl.
00:35:22A girl.
00:35:23With blue scales.
00:35:25Could be.
00:35:26He's on to something.
00:35:28It's possible that before us, other men got here.
00:35:32Especially in this age.
00:35:34You ought to know that, Hans.
00:35:36To a man of science, anything is possible until proven otherwise.
00:35:39You ought to know that.
00:36:17Well, I can't imagine any people in their right mind exploring planet Venus.
00:36:23Come on, Hans.
00:36:26We're here.
00:36:27And we're in our right minds.
00:36:29Aren't we?
00:36:30Let's go.
00:36:58It's our beloved God, Terra.
00:37:01He's angry.
00:37:09We must leave this place.
00:37:12Follow me.
00:37:16Lord, save him.
00:37:17What?
00:37:19There's no response from Kern or Sherman.
00:37:21Well, we should soon be there.
00:37:23Keep trying.
00:37:24Maybe we can bring the men on the helmet, Mike.
00:37:27Kern has an auxiliary.
00:37:28I am.
00:37:33I'm getting.
00:37:36Whoa.
00:37:37Must be Marshall.
00:37:40Start.
00:37:40It's really awful.
00:37:42Hear it?
00:37:55Move it up.
00:37:57Point to point on the dial.
00:37:58You'll find one.
00:37:59I'll try it.
00:38:04Hello?
00:38:05John, hello?
00:38:07John, listen.
00:38:07This is the command ship.
00:38:10Are you there?
00:38:12Come in.
00:38:13Up one more point.
00:38:14Come in.
00:38:16Better go to solar battery.
00:38:18Much bigger reading.
00:38:19I'm on it now.
00:38:20Hello?
00:38:21Hello?
00:38:22Hello?
00:38:23You must hear me, John.
00:38:25Please open your mic and answer me.
00:38:27You must obey me, John.
00:38:31No response.
00:38:32Try another point.
00:38:33One, two, five.
00:38:36You have to readjust your frequency for transmitting.
00:38:40If you hear me.
00:38:41I hear you.
00:38:44I have adjusted.
00:38:46Can you report your position and plot number?
00:38:49Over.
00:38:49Square 40 in shelter.
00:38:53Tell me what's outside.
00:38:55Water.
00:38:56Rock above.
00:38:57Falling on large rocks.
00:39:00That's square 40.
00:39:01Not far.
00:39:01Ask him about the men.
00:39:03Hello?
00:39:04We would like to know about Kern and also about Sherman.
00:39:09They do not speak.
00:39:12They do not move.
00:39:20How much time before we get there?
00:39:22Who knows?
00:39:23Commander, maybe the robot can help.
00:39:25Try.
00:39:26Keep an eye on the compass.
00:39:28Grab onto them.
00:39:31Hello?
00:39:32Hello?
00:39:32You will listen, John.
00:39:35First, you will obey me and do precisely what I say.
00:39:39You will listen.
00:39:42Listen, John.
00:39:44Obey my every command.
00:39:46Remove container two from Kern's first aid kit.
00:39:51Repeat.
00:39:52Container two.
00:40:09Remove one template.
00:40:12One template.
00:40:14Then open his helmet.
00:40:21I have...
00:40:23One tablet.
00:40:26Place the tablet in his mouth.
00:40:29You must do this quickly.
00:40:33Revive him with water.
00:40:38Pour it over his face.
00:40:41Quickly.
00:40:42Then close his helmet.
00:40:57At least we know they're alive.
00:40:59Let's hope they stay that way.
00:41:05Commander.
00:41:05Look there.
00:41:13I'm ready with the Aspergun.
00:41:14Some kind of flying reptile.
00:41:16He may not see us.
00:41:22He hit us.
00:41:23He's turning around.
00:41:24Maybe not.
00:41:24We're in for it now.
00:41:25He knows we're here.
00:41:28Look.
00:41:29Take it now.
00:41:35Take it now.
00:41:35Don't miss him.
00:41:37Here he comes again.
00:41:42Open hole.
00:41:44We'll submerge.
00:41:47We were forced to submerge, even though we had killed the flying reptile, because of the
00:41:51damage the creature had caused when it hit us.
00:41:54And it was a good thing, too.
00:41:56For here, under the sea, we were to find the second clue to life on Venus.
00:42:15Let's put it down for a minute.
00:42:16Take a rest.
00:42:18It's not far to the beach, if our calculations are correct.
00:42:24I hope this will run again.
00:42:26Don't worry.
00:42:27It will.
00:42:34Look.
00:42:34The cliffs are all on even roads.
00:42:36Like streets.
00:42:38I'll look around.
00:42:39Just five minutes.
00:42:41Might find something interesting.
00:43:02Naila.
00:43:04Naila, come here.
00:43:06Hurry.
00:43:19It is our guard.
00:43:21Tara.
00:43:22He's dead.
00:43:26What makes Naila and Maroma so sad?
00:43:31Come, please, just let us see.
00:43:49Oh, Tara.
00:43:52What evil demon has destroyed our God?
00:43:55We must carry him to the holy place and pray to his spirit.
00:44:00Lift him.
00:44:04Thank you, sir.
00:44:04Oh, he's dead.
00:44:12Oh, come on.
00:44:16Oh, I did.
00:44:19Oh, God.
00:44:32Commander.
00:44:41Well, what do you know?
00:44:44It's... it's a statue.
00:44:47Andre!
00:44:52What's up?
00:44:54You just look here.
00:44:56That's only a petrified tree.
00:44:58Only?
00:44:58Why, it's a bronze statue.
00:45:02And much more, Hans.
00:45:05Rubies.
00:45:06You say rubies?
00:45:08Show me.
00:45:10Simple.
00:45:12The eye of an idol.
00:45:15An idol?
00:45:17Yes, a reptile.
00:45:19A reptile resembling that flying monster that attacked us earlier.
00:45:23Up there.
00:45:25You're right, Andre.
00:45:26I'm not laughing anymore.
00:45:27There was a civilization here.
00:45:29And I'll bet you there still is.
00:45:47Oh, great terror.
00:45:53We cry for the flesh of your spirit that lies dead before you.
00:45:56The end.
00:46:11What?
00:46:16What do you think?
00:46:17What the hell?
00:46:23What's a glider?
00:46:23The sky.
00:46:24I'm sorry.
00:46:25What is it?
00:46:25One of them?
00:46:26What a giant happiness?
00:46:26Is in a woman's womb?
00:46:31I swear to you, Otera, you will be avenged.
00:46:37The evil demons that did this will themselves be destroyed.
00:46:54Something seemed to draw me away, to make me search for I didn't know what.
00:47:06I felt something, I don't know, I felt as though I were being watched.
00:47:12But I didn't see anything except a harmless octopus.
00:47:17Yet still feeling a strange presence, I went on.
00:47:31But then, as quickly as it came, that weird sensation vanished, and then there was nothing.
00:47:38Nothing but the sea.
00:47:41So I followed my original impulse, looking for a clue like the statue of the flying reptile.
00:47:58And I found nothing, except a rock that I liked for its shape, and that could serve as
00:48:04a specimen for the geologists.
00:48:12The End
00:48:36Jera has spoken.
00:48:37He must return his flesh to the sea.
00:48:41Marama?
00:48:43Fayaway?
00:48:48Reary?
00:48:51Carry him away.
00:49:11Farewell, Jera.
00:49:14Sleep well in the sea.
00:49:28Who is this?
00:49:30What sisters are these?
00:49:32Moana!
00:49:33Moana!
00:49:34Aki, Gloria.
00:49:36What is it?
00:49:37Invaders!
00:49:38You've seen strange invaders walking under the sea.
00:49:42Demons.
00:49:42Did you hear, sisters?
00:49:44Demons.
00:49:45They had beat heads and walked in our ancient holy place under the sea.
00:49:50It was they who killed Jera.
00:49:53They must die.
00:50:00They're here.
00:50:02I couldn't have lasted much longer.
00:50:04You're not alone.
00:50:14Here we are, Skipper.
00:50:17Good.
00:50:17We'll need more fire.
00:50:19Everything in the car is soaking wet.
00:50:26Ah, feels good to sit.
00:50:29How are the batteries, Hans?
00:50:30They stay dry.
00:50:33The atom plant?
00:50:35Still hot.
00:50:37You've got that worried look again, Hanson.
00:50:47You're right.
00:50:48I've pulled and checked every wire and part in that darn radio.
00:50:52It won't operate.
00:50:56I've tried everything I know.
00:50:58I tell you, it's simply hopeless.
00:51:00How about a long string in an oatmeal box?
00:51:04Oatmeal box.
00:51:06The radio will dry out.
00:51:08We know it's not a dead planet.
00:51:11Not completely.
00:51:14Our proof is the statue.
00:51:16And Ruby.
00:51:19And the woman.
00:51:20She's probably somewhere.
00:51:22For his sake.
00:51:23But the main thing is, there could be a whole race of people out there watching us, hiding,
00:51:28afraid that we'll observe them, bite them.
00:51:32We came from above.
00:51:34Drop.
00:51:35To them, we're probably some kind of monster.
00:51:38What if they're human shape?
00:51:40They very well could look like them.
00:51:43But mind you, I'm only advancing a little hypothetical science fiction.
00:51:47Because nothing should be overlooked.
00:51:50Let's face it.
00:51:51They built a city that's now under the sea.
00:51:56Hans, it must be true.
00:51:59Many made it to shore from the sea.
00:52:01Then, why didn't they build themselves another?
00:52:04We may find they did.
00:52:07When we explore the planet.
00:52:09Before we leave, I'll meet her.
00:52:13Beautiful song and a beautiful girl.
00:52:17She must have heard you.
00:52:20Where is it?
00:52:22Everywhere.
00:52:24Suppose it could be an omen.
00:52:28Or maybe she's helping us.
00:52:33If I could just see what she looks like.
00:52:54Can the car make it?
00:52:56I'm sure.
00:53:03The feeling of foreboding had come over me.
00:53:08A chilly, ominous sensation.
00:53:10I didn't know what it meant.
00:53:13And I kept staring at that rock I'd found.
00:53:17Though perhaps it might hold an answer.
00:53:21Andre!
00:53:23Andre!
00:53:24Andre!
00:53:25Andre!
00:53:25Andre!
00:53:26Andre!
00:53:32Thanks for waiting.
00:53:35She'll take care of you.
00:53:37Stop teasing him, huh?
00:53:38He's in love.
00:53:54He's in love.
00:53:56He's in love.
00:53:58Here we go.
00:54:21He's in love.blem
00:54:51Oh, God of the fire mountain, let your boiling
00:54:56red-hot earth rain down upon the invading demons who dared bring death to terror.
00:55:21Here also, God of the fire mountain, pour forth thy red-hot earth.
00:55:25Drown them in fire.
00:55:26Drown them in fire.
00:55:28Drown them in fire.
00:55:34Drown them in fire.
00:56:03Drown them in fire.
00:56:04Strange. It's gotten suddenly dark.
00:56:07Well, it's no wonder.
00:56:08What makes you say that?
00:56:11There's an ash cloud above us.
00:56:13An ash cloud?
00:56:21A volcano.
00:56:22Yes.
00:56:24It's spectacular.
00:56:26And beyond the volcano, it looks like the lights of a city.
00:56:30The red spot Andres saw.
00:56:32We must get a move on.
00:56:34Not right away.
00:56:35This might be our only chance to gather some samples.
00:56:38Lava and ash.
00:56:40To take away with us.
00:56:41All right.
00:56:42We'll go to a much better vantage point than right now.
00:56:47Sherman, come.
00:56:48But look at the magnificence.
00:56:50No one on Earth has seen such a sight.
00:57:11Hurry, we must go to higher ground.
00:57:13I am hurrying.
00:57:14Are you getting the spectra sample?
00:57:17Getting it now.
00:57:23That's enough.
00:57:24The lava is rising.
00:57:50We've waited too long.
00:57:51It's covered our path.
00:57:54Perhaps we could run a rope.
00:57:56How?
00:57:56We did it before.
00:57:58Pro John.
00:57:59There's no more time.
00:58:05John?
00:58:06Yes, I hear you.
00:58:08Carry us across the lava.
00:58:10Climb on, quick.
00:58:44Audibility getting better.
00:58:48Why is he talking?
00:58:49He's sending.
00:58:50Giving radio distance according to your request.
00:58:56M. Determining distance to miles.
00:59:01It's Lockhart.
00:59:02I hope so, my friend.
00:59:04I'm sure.
00:59:06They'll be by here any minute yelling, taxi.
00:59:14A remarkable invention you have here.
00:59:18Nice to hear you admit it, Alan.
00:59:23Temperature for extremities.
00:59:26Five hundred degrees by self-preservation.
00:59:31Mechanism says I must eliminate extra waste.
00:59:37What now?
00:59:38Disconnect the mechanism.
00:59:41Where?
00:59:42Open the door.
00:59:43Here?
00:59:44First panel.
00:59:45Hurry or we're dead for sure.
00:59:47I don't know which.
00:59:48Let me.
00:59:52I am forced to free self of this weight.
01:00:02He's going to throw a car.
01:00:04Pull the wires.
01:00:07Open the lava.
01:00:09Speed, Hans.
01:00:10Smash the panel.
01:00:11I have.
01:00:13I've done everything.
01:00:15Current.
01:00:18Current.
01:00:34Current.
01:00:37Current.
01:00:40Current.
01:00:41Current.
01:00:41I'm afraid.
01:00:43We must hold on.
01:00:45They'll be here.
01:00:54Wish me luck.
01:00:55For God's sake, hurry.
01:01:26He's here.
01:01:27Go ahead.
01:01:43Sherman, turn.
01:01:45Commander.
01:01:46Andre.
01:01:47Here, let me help you out, my friend.
01:01:49I never thought I'd see your ugly face again.
01:01:52We save him, and he insults us.
01:01:58Well, we should have saved Kurt's robot instead.
01:02:05Turn, you rascal.
01:02:07Knew you'd make it.
01:02:08Is the robot finished?
01:02:11Yes.
01:03:05It was just a metal month.
01:03:08And yet, when his destruction was imminent, he called my name.
01:03:17Looks placid and calm.
01:03:20But frightening.
01:03:22Yes, I suppose it does.
01:03:24If you use imagination.
01:03:28We'll soon be home.
01:03:29That's right.
01:03:30But we leave a friend behind.
01:03:35Come.
01:03:37Join the rest of us.
01:03:43So, we took stock of the situation.
01:03:46And though we tried to keep our spirits up, it was still pretty discouraging.
01:03:50The volcano had destroyed some of our provisions, and our rocket ship's fuel supply was low anyway,
01:03:56considering the added weight of Kearns and Sherman.
01:03:59Well, it looked like we'd have to be starting back very soon, Matt.
01:04:02What else is there to do?
01:04:07Well, we can look for Andres Gerald.
01:04:18Very cute, Hans.
01:04:22Do you name him after us?
01:04:24Hmm?
01:04:25Well, with triplets, it's better with numbers.
01:04:29Looks to me like he's raising his own countdown.
01:04:32Why not names?
01:04:36I'd forget.
01:04:37I'm worried about him.
01:04:41So, you really found proof there were people on this planet.
01:04:45Hard to believe.
01:04:51Believe it or not, my dear Mr. Kearns, it's true.
01:04:55And they could still be here.
01:04:57I don't go along with that.
01:05:00Could a human survive in a place like this?
01:05:03Yes, you survive.
01:05:05And man will almost always adapt himself in time.
01:05:09And don't forget in the dim past, we all lived in water.
01:05:13For centuries, our Earth was toxic.
01:05:15But that atmosphere evolved mankind's form,
01:05:19adjusting the answer.
01:05:21And I'd bet that these people on our planet couldn't live.
01:05:26The air'd be poisoned.
01:05:28Afraid I don't share your opinion.
01:05:30You just can't close your mind to it.
01:05:33We found proof.
01:05:35Proof of intelligent being.
01:05:37And those lizard men of Kearns.
01:05:38That's proof?
01:05:40Look, suppose they do look like lizards.
01:05:43Couldn't they be people?
01:05:44Hmm?
01:05:44Suppose they saw the ship.
01:05:48Got frightened.
01:05:49Then donned their lizard costumes, eh?
01:05:51Then jumped up and down to spook us away.
01:05:54Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:05:57What possible story could explain it better, huh?
01:05:59No, you're the winner.
01:06:02Joking aside, my friend, man, lizard, or what?
01:06:05I know there were or are intelligent people here.
01:06:07If we just had time, I think they might come to us.
01:06:11Look, even you, Kearn, said you thought you saw the lights of a city beyond the volcano.
01:06:18i said they looked like but were here you two have some coffee and rest your voice if only there
01:06:25was some way to communicate with them some way to make them understand we were not an enemy
01:06:30that we wanted nothing except to know their ways study their civilization
01:06:37or was it really all just fancy just my wishful imagination
01:06:43and that sound only an accident caused by the wind in the canyons
01:06:58now that's where your countdown jack
01:07:28and that sound only an accident caused by the wind in the canyons
01:07:46wake up sisters
01:07:48it is a new day and our land is safe again
01:07:54but what is that
01:07:57something strange is there
01:08:00come and see
01:08:30it is one of the deeps
01:08:32it is sent to us by the god of the fire mountain he shows us his power
01:08:49better get out and locate her andres you want you to stay on me
01:08:52just you wait i think perhaps we should be trying to find her and take her with us
01:08:59i'd vote for that
01:09:01but she might not like us much anyway
01:09:04if we could explore beyond those hills i'll bet you money we'd find her and the city
01:09:09you've been reading too many comics
01:09:12kern wouldn't believe she existed if she
01:09:14were sitting on his lap right now
01:09:17want to bet
01:09:19we're here
01:09:40sisters all of the invaders have not been destroyed
01:09:44they are stronger than the god of the fire mountain
01:09:48but now
01:09:49tear off
01:09:50i think we did a job we can be proud of
01:09:54look at all the samples we got
01:09:57there's going to be a large headline when they see all these great things we're bringing back to them
01:10:01this one's loaded old man
01:10:04steady child
01:10:06bring the spectra
01:10:22oh terror most powerful of all the gods show us your wrath
01:10:27bring forth the waters and the fiery heavens
01:10:33let not one invader remain to walk your land
01:10:47you have heard us
01:10:49great terror
01:10:59at first we didn't pay much attention to the rain
01:11:03though it seemed heavier than any rain we'd ever seen
01:11:07but it continued without let up
01:11:10in fact it seemed to increase in strength
01:11:14as we planned our takeoff procedure which required some adjustment because of current insurance
01:11:19we should know we should know we all felt slightly uneasy nervous as we listened to the heavy rainfall on
01:11:25the ship
01:11:26for myself i i listened with a sinking feeling as though every drop were taking me further and further from
01:11:35ever finding her
01:11:36then suddenly
01:11:44quickly
01:11:45andre
01:11:46andre
01:11:47andre
01:11:47andre
01:12:02andre
01:12:13this was all level ground when we landed
01:12:17the stream's cutting a whole new channel above
01:12:20yes sir look here
01:12:23the track running clear across
01:12:25if it widens anymore we'll all be lost
01:12:27quick
01:12:28light and ship for emergency blast off
01:12:30maybe we can beat it
01:12:30out
01:12:32andre
01:12:32andre
01:12:36andre
01:12:40in
01:12:59andre
01:13:06I'm just going to go.
01:13:07Chairman, turns. Everybody back to the ship.
01:13:16Hurry, Andre, hurry, Andre!
01:13:18Just finished.
01:13:38Look what I found, hey, they're humans, we can't see them like us, we can't see them
01:13:55Look, look her face, it was in the rock, Commander, they're like us, don't you see, look, they're like us,
01:14:06we must stay, we must stay
01:14:22Come, look, look, they're like us, we must stay, we must stay, we must stay, we might stay, we must
01:14:31stay
01:14:31We ought to claim you, wait, are you serious, we may not recognize us, we must stay, we must stay
01:14:40We ought to claim you to come down beforeuring the world, we must stay
01:15:16They are stronger than our gods.
01:15:19They are stronger than terror.
01:15:27Terror is a false god.
01:15:35It is a false god.
01:15:46This is true.
01:16:17There is a stronger God.
01:16:48There is a stronger God.
01:17:18There is a stronger God.
01:17:20There is a stronger God.
01:17:25There is a stronger God.
01:17:27There is a stronger God.
01:17:28There is a stronger God.
01:17:58There is a stronger God.
01:18:01There is a stronger God.
01:18:02There is a stronger God.
01:18:05There is a stronger God.
01:18:15There is a stronger God.
01:18:20There is a stronger God.
01:18:22There is a stronger God.
01:18:23There is a stronger God.
01:18:51There is a stronger God.
01:19:28There is a stronger God.
01:19:43There is a stronger God.
01:20:13There is a stronger God.
01:20:13There is stronger God.
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