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00:01:56worldwide radio and telecast in history at this moment over two billion people in every part of
00:02:06the world are focusing their attention on this program every nation of the earth in a magnificent
00:02:13effort is contributing of its people and resources in an attempt to reach the moon and proclaim it
00:02:22international territory the rocket ship lunar eagle number one represents the culminating
00:02:29achievement of the world's leading scientists the men and women who will fly her have been
00:02:34handpicked from the world's leading specialists they include dr eric heinrich who personally
00:02:40designed and supervised the construction of this rocket ship as dr heinrich is the oldest member
00:02:46of the crew so rod murdoch is the youngest he holds a doctor's degree in mathematics at the age of
00:02:5319
00:02:54dr salim hamed from turkey is an expert on space medicine selected to work with him is dr sigrid
00:03:02bromark from sweden physician and physicist from france etienne martell engineer and technician
00:03:12sir william rochester noted british geophysicist tokyo born dr hideko murata will be acting as astrophotographer
00:03:21and pharmacist russia is represented by dr feodor orlap geologist and mapmaker from nigeria of the chief
00:03:32navigator the great astronomer as mara mcconnor from israel polish-born dr david ruskin this aeronautic
00:03:41engineer will serve as the official recorder of this expedition the brazilian dr lewis fargus the
00:03:48ship's first pilot will also be in charge of communications the leader of this gigantic undertaking
00:03:54is john anderson of the united states who has dedicated his life to man's conquest of space
00:04:01his three previous orbital flights have made him world famous because of his all-around experience
00:04:08he was the unanimous choice of the international space order to helm this project
00:04:21within the next few minutes we expect to make world shattering history the dual-powered lunar eagle
00:04:29will take off for the liquid fuel method and outside the earth's atmosphere will convert to atomic power
00:04:36when the moon's orbit is reached by retro power the first landing on the moon will be attempted
00:04:43if all goes as planned touchdown on lunar soil should be 27 hours from x minus zero during the entire
00:04:54flight
00:04:54earth control will try to keep in communication with the ship this worldwide network will bring you
00:05:01bulletins on the flight and the news of the landing god be with them
00:05:26out the service to perspective
00:05:28out the fire
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00:05:35I'm going to go.
00:06:05This is the first time.
00:06:51This is Dr. David Ruskin, reporting his first entry into the official log of the Lunar Eagle.
00:06:56We will attempt to report salient information as it occurs.
00:07:00It is now launch time, minus two minutes.
00:07:22The fuel tank pressure is 60V, lock 45, check the perfect.
00:07:26Roger.
00:07:30Here.
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00:07:47Great.
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00:07:53Hello.
00:07:54Here.
00:07:55For you.
00:07:56Here.
00:07:57여기에 engines sorta hit.
00:08:17T-minus 27 seconds and counting, all recorders and oscillographs to fast fernier start.
00:08:36Five, eight, four, three, two, one, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero.
00:09:05Keep going, baby.
00:09:3540 seconds.
00:10:05Crew check. B deck. Everybody okay?
00:10:08All okay here.
00:10:11B deck. Everybody okay?
00:10:14Yeah. Yes, everything's going all right.
00:10:34Let's go.
00:10:43How far have we come, stargazer?
00:10:451,500 miles above Earth.
00:10:47Present speed, 16,000 miles per hour.
00:10:52Atmosphere content, 0.0004.
00:10:58Three minutes from launch.
00:11:00Booster power off.
00:11:04Transfer to atomic power accomplished.
00:11:09On profile, gyro settings equal.
00:11:21Doctors Bromark and Hamid proceed with medical check-up.
00:11:31Oh, I'm fine. See the doctor.
00:11:32You're a hydrant.
00:11:34Very well, Captain.
00:11:36I'll come back to you later.
00:11:45Looks as if old Earth is having quite a rainstorm back there.
00:11:48It's the first time I've seen a storm from the other end.
00:11:52Well, they may be getting soaked with rain back on Earth, but at least they are safe.
00:11:57We are quite dry, but going far into the unknown, from which we may never return.
00:12:05Do you have any doubt that we will return?
00:12:07Do you?
00:12:08Me? Of course not. I never doubted it.
00:12:11One has to develop a bit of fatalism about all this.
00:12:14I never doubted it for a moment that we'll make it.
00:12:18Well, well, well.
00:12:20For the first time in my life, Earth looks good to me.
00:12:23Dr. Martell, don't you think we'll make it either?
00:12:25But of course. It's perfectly reasonable that we should make it.
00:12:29I trust the engines. I trust the ship.
00:12:32But what will happen will happen. That's right.
00:12:37Right. You're next.
00:12:38Please, Martell, roll up your sleeve.
00:12:41Oh, all these unimportant details.
00:12:44I am in the best of health.
00:12:46Well, we just want to make sure.
00:12:51Good boy.
00:12:52I'll see you below.
00:12:54Good. I'll start on our pilot.
00:12:56I've heard a lot about that new Dual Magna camera. How does it work?
00:12:59Well, after taking motion pictures on magnetic tape,
00:13:03I can, with this button, choose any frame I wish for an instant still.
00:13:08Here. I'll show you.
00:13:18There you are.
00:13:21I've just taken this picture of our receding Earth.
00:13:26You're right.
00:13:27And when next we have some free time,
00:13:29I'll give you some pointers in using the camera.
00:13:31Okay.
00:13:34Physical condition of the entire group, excellent.
00:13:38Except for Heinrich, whose age is showing.
00:13:41Everyone acting artificially calm to cover up their real excitement
00:13:44about man's first trip to the moon.
00:13:47Dr. Ruskin, I'll take you first.
00:13:50Fine.
00:13:52Busy so soon, recording our trip.
00:13:55We're scarcely on our way.
00:13:56Well, I'm keeping the most accurate flight log possible.
00:13:59And that way, posterity will always remember man's first flight to the moon.
00:14:04The events you record in the next few days
00:14:07will be milestones in history.
00:14:09Oh, yes.
00:14:12What about Dr. Heinrich?
00:14:15How is he?
00:14:16Not very well.
00:14:17It's only natural, I suppose. He is the oldest.
00:14:20Don't say anything to anybody else. No real effects, really.
00:14:24Such a brilliant man.
00:14:26If only someday I could be like him.
00:14:30Brilliant, did I hear?
00:14:32What brilliance?
00:14:35Young man, remember.
00:14:36Who contributes most to interplanetary travel?
00:14:40Russia.
00:14:41What? Are you serious?
00:14:42Well, of course.
00:14:44Sputnik 1, Sputnik 2, Sputnik 8, 9, a few dogs and...
00:14:49Our dog will survive these experiments.
00:14:51Gentlemen, gentlemen, we have much work ahead of us.
00:14:54My work will start on the surface of the moon.
00:14:57I'm a geologist and the best map maker in the world.
00:15:02Yes.
00:15:04Poland is still on your Russian map.
00:15:06But of course, it has already been liberated.
00:15:09Don't get any ideas about liberating my country.
00:15:12Israel.
00:15:13What?
00:15:13Dr. Olaf, uh...
00:15:14New medical check-up, please.
00:15:16When you're shut up.
00:15:21Ah, you lucky people.
00:15:23Nothing seems to worry you.
00:15:34Navigator, Captain.
00:15:35We're in an unusual magnetic field.
00:16:07這是電視界的行為對名師。對名師在下部的身上駕駛、駕駛、駕駛、駕駛駛、駕駛駛、駕駛駛駛駛駛。
00:16:14Captain, the navigator, autopilot, change course, eight degrees to avoid meteors.
00:16:56What was that?
00:16:59Oh, just some stray meteors.
00:17:03It's all right, Mimi.
00:17:04Adolfo, you still have eight lives left.
00:17:07Oh, just some stray meteors.
00:17:09Profile change completed.
00:17:11Back on original setting.
00:17:13Samichachuna, it worked perfectly.
00:17:17After all, it was our invention.
00:17:19With a little help.
00:17:22From our German scientists.
00:17:39Isn't that marvelous, Hideo?
00:17:42Much more soothing and practical than water.
00:17:47Clean by ultrasound and massaged by air spray chains.
00:17:51When I get back to Stockholm, I'm gonna have one installed in my apartment.
00:17:56Me too, when I get back to Tokyo.
00:18:02Oops, I'm sorry, ladies.
00:18:05Well, you could have not.
00:18:06Well, we're not at the Waldorf, you know.
00:18:10Well, Mimi, Rodolfo, some attic you've climbed into, isn't it?
00:18:15But don't worry.
00:18:16Your work's gonna start on the moon.
00:18:18They wanna see if procreation can take place up there.
00:18:22So, Mimi, maybe when we get back, you'll have a litter of moon kittens, hmm?
00:18:33John, we are direct on course to orbit.
00:18:35Over the crater of Menelaus.
00:18:38Hmm.
00:18:40Another hour and 37 minutes, and we should begin retro procedure for landing.
00:18:46Approaching meteoric dust cloud.
00:18:48Impossible to avoid.
00:18:50Affirmative. Breakthrough alert. Signal condition red.
00:18:53Prepare to set up for penetration rockets.
00:18:58Out your door. Open.
00:19:01Ready to fire.
00:19:02Preset timing feels to 1.55 minutes.
00:19:071.55.
00:19:10On setting.
00:19:13Still ready.
00:19:13We'll use a five-second countdown.
00:19:16Five and counting.
00:19:18Four.
00:19:19Three.
00:19:21Two.
00:19:23One.
00:19:24Fire.
00:19:34Second set up.
00:19:36Ready.
00:19:37No time.
00:19:38Have to make an assist.
00:19:39All hands off metal surfaces.
00:19:41Interior could become electrically charged.
00:19:58Three.
00:20:03Five.
00:20:08Four.
00:20:18Four.
00:20:20The old mother, from up here, she looks rather small and insignificant, doesn't she, Stargazin'?
00:20:24Very small, John.
00:20:27Very insignificant.
00:20:29I wonder what they're doing down there.
00:20:31Probably watching us.
00:20:33Well, I better get up those stairs and get ready for a reversal.
00:21:12It was my pleasure, Hideko.
00:21:16Reversal accomplished without mishap.
00:21:19Landing in one hour and 32 minutes.
00:21:36And now, Roddy, we need the formula for our rate of deceleration for our landing on the moon.
00:21:43That'll be x over g minus three, considering that the moon's gravitational pull is one-sixth of Earth.
00:21:51That's absolutely right.
00:21:52He's always right.
00:21:54Amazing, Rod.
00:22:00Of course, the original calculation was determined 33 years ago by Bernauer in Vienna.
00:22:11Ironic, isn't it, that for all his brilliance, Bernauer could have been such a Nazi beast.
00:22:21Did you know he was directly responsible for the extermination of more than a hundred thousand of my people?
00:22:27He killed my mother, my father, my sisters, and my brothers.
00:22:31But Dr. Heinrich is...
00:22:32Rod!
00:22:33Oh, come over here, will you? We have a problem here.
00:22:39Listen, Rod.
00:22:41Reskin doesn't know that Dr. Heinrich's own father was Bernauer.
00:22:44Heinrich was so ashamed of what his father did that he changed his name.
00:22:48Don't say anything, Roddy. Look.
00:22:52That should take care of it, shouldn't it?
00:22:57Good.
00:22:57They work so well together.
00:23:00Yes.
00:23:02Let's not rake up all that old muck again.
00:23:15This is the latest shot of our moon landing area, Captain.
00:23:21Captain Anderson to Cruz, strapped down for landing.
00:23:32Altitude, five hundred feet.
00:23:39Four hundred.
00:23:45Three hundred.
00:23:48Two hundred.
00:23:54One hundred.
00:23:57One hundred.
00:24:01Touch.
00:24:03Down.
00:24:12We've made it.
00:24:13We've made it.
00:24:14God's head on.
00:24:16Here must be shot.
00:24:18Allah be praised.
00:24:20Praise the ship.
00:24:22Not Allah.
00:24:25Lunar Eagle number one to Central Earth Control.
00:24:28Come in, Central Earth Control.
00:24:30Earth Control to Lunar Eagle one.
00:24:32Over.
00:24:33Lunar Eagle number one, Captain Anderson speaking.
00:24:36Reporting successful landing on moon.
00:24:38Time is calculated plus thirty-seven minutes.
00:24:41Preparing now for first lunar disembarkation.
00:24:44Next scheduled contact with Central Earth Control at...
00:24:48O-200.
00:24:51Congratulations, Lunar Eagle one.
00:24:52Stand by for Secretary General of International Space Order.
00:24:57Thank God you made it, Captain.
00:25:01Speaking for all the peoples of the Earth whom you and your crew represent,
00:25:06our heartliest congratulations for this first great step in the exploration of space.
00:25:13Godspeed in your work.
00:25:18We are preparing to leave the Lunar Eagle.
00:25:21In a few minutes, man for the first time will set foot upon the moon.
00:25:25The excitement is great, but controlled because of its momentous importance.
00:25:30I am now switching over to my helmet microphone.
00:25:37Now I'm turning on my invisible electromagnetic ray screen.
00:25:44Which forms a protective shield over our faces.
00:25:47And I will continue my commentary through my microtape recorder.
00:25:53Check everything with extreme care.
00:25:56Double check your oxygen supply.
00:25:58There's enough in each tank for a two-hour stay upon the surface of the moon.
00:26:02As you remember, you must develop an additional reflex action.
00:26:06Make sure you suit radios in working order at all times.
00:26:11Marcel, while we are going, keep all TV and radio channels open.
00:26:15Check.
00:26:15Also, lower the equipment in the winch.
00:26:17Check.
00:26:20Equipment check, McConaugh.
00:26:22Anderson, the McConaugh radio check.
00:26:24Check.
00:26:27Vargas, you and Ruskom will carry our magnetic meteorite deflectors.
00:26:31Now remember, when we hit the surface of the moon to establish a four-point perimeter at least a hundred
00:26:35yards from the ship.
00:26:37Check. Check.
00:26:40Check.
00:26:40See, Liam. You are carrying the air detector.
00:26:44Yes. Check.
00:26:46Good.
00:26:48Nadeko.
00:26:50Emergency equipment.
00:26:51Check.
00:26:55All right.
00:26:57Vargas and I hit the airlock first.
00:26:59Mm-hmm.
00:27:18That's crazy.
00:27:18I'm sorry.
00:27:19Yeah, Bruce.
00:27:21Dina.
00:27:21Oh, what's up?
00:27:28We need to know.
00:27:28We have to show you where we are, by the way you came before you community.
00:27:28Wait a minute, you know.
00:27:29Amen.
00:28:05Amen.
00:28:32Amen.
00:29:09No air detected, no sound.
00:29:15Soil seems to be pumice dust, two to three inches thick at this point.
00:29:36Six minutes after touching lunar soil, we were bombarded by meteors.
00:29:41Our magnets were strong enough to protect us.
00:30:04We were bombarded by meteors.
00:30:09We were bombarded by meteors.
00:30:15We were bombarded by meteors.
00:30:50We were bombarded by meteors.
00:30:58In great millions of times, 48 hours a month.
00:31:21The planting of this flag symbolizes the internationalization of the moon to prevent
00:31:27individual nations from any further dispute. Now we shall continue with the second part of our mission, scientific exploration.
00:32:20We are constantly being bombarded by falling rocks caused by the explosion of meteors hitting the moon's surface.
00:32:27Vargas, stake out this area. Remember, if you go outside this area, you'll stay within the protection of the cliffs
00:32:38of rocks.
00:32:39Or off, this is where you take charge.
00:32:42Everybody attend to their prearranged duties. If any unusual mineral deposits are discovered, please report them to me at once.
00:32:50Doctors Bromark and Hamid, you will search for signs of air and life.
00:33:25The
00:33:25The
00:33:25The
00:33:25The
00:33:25The
00:33:28The
00:33:29The
00:35:04And various minerals and stones have been collected.
00:35:07Among them we have found volcanic crystals and sharp coral-like formations which appear
00:35:13translucent.
00:35:16Look at this.
00:35:18It's gold, isn't it?
00:35:23Yes.
00:35:25That's gold.
00:35:29Wait a minute.
00:35:31Wait a minute.
00:35:35There seems to be something unusual under here.
00:35:41Clear these rocks away.
00:35:43Careful, you fools.
00:35:44Careful.
00:35:45Don't damage it.
00:35:49What is it, Dr. Olaf?
00:35:53I have never seen anything like it.
00:35:58Nor have I.
00:36:01Oh, it's beautiful.
00:36:05It's like fire.
00:36:07Like liquid fire.
00:36:09We are the first people to set eyes on a stone like this.
00:36:12It's beautiful.
00:36:15But evil.
00:36:17Evil and sharp like the jewel of Medea.
00:36:21The Medea stone.
00:36:23Very well named.
00:36:24Very well named.
00:36:25I have named it.
00:36:31Oh, Conan.
00:36:33What is it?
00:36:34Are you listening for something?
00:36:36I feel something.
00:36:38Good morning.
00:36:38I'm sorry.
00:37:08There must be air.
00:37:43There must be air.
00:38:09Captain Anderson, I'd like to search deeper, please.
00:38:12There may be more precious gems like the Medea stone here.
00:38:16Can we have the explosion?
00:38:18Yes, but we must hurry.
00:38:19We've only got about an hour's supply of oxygen left.
00:38:21At once, then.
00:38:38What is it?
00:39:01The deco emergency kit.
00:39:05I should have known.
00:39:07Oh!
00:39:09What a stupid unthinking fool.
00:39:12I deserve this.
00:39:15Will you see that he gets back to the ship, please?
00:39:18I'll stay with him.
00:39:22Captain Anderson.
00:39:23Secret and Selim.
00:39:24They're missing.
00:39:24They're not with us.
00:39:27Well, then we'll have to search,
00:39:28but we must be quick because there's not much time.
00:39:43They're footprints.
00:40:27There's air in this cave.
00:40:29There could be life.
00:40:31There could be life.
00:40:32There's air in this cave.
00:40:52We've come to the end of the cave.
00:40:54There's a solid wall of ice.
00:41:03We've come to the end of the cave.
00:41:33Take the camera.
00:41:37Don't let yourselves get caught.
00:41:39It's no use.
00:41:41I'm finished.
00:41:45Run! Get the magnet buoy!
00:41:47The magnet buoy!
00:41:49No use.
00:41:51Don't let anyone else get caught.
00:41:53Run! Run!
00:42:21Run!
00:42:22Ruskin!
00:42:33Run!
00:42:37Run!
00:42:41Run!
00:43:10Run!
00:43:12Everything lost.
00:43:14What a fool.
00:43:16What a foolish waste.
00:43:18Believe it or not, outside it's 202 degrees below zero.
00:43:22You'll return just in time.
00:43:24And this is only the beginning of the lunar night.
00:43:27Yes.
00:43:28Night here like day is equivalent to 15 days and nights upon the earth.
00:43:31It will drop to approximately 250 below zero.
00:43:36I'd rather be out there now than at the peak of the lunar day,
00:43:40when it's hotter than boiling water out there.
00:43:42The heavy lead in Dr. Rochester's boots contributed to a sinking into the pumice dust.
00:43:48These are the circumstances which contributed to the death of Dr. William Rochester.
00:43:53The first embarkation party returned to the lunar eagle because of diminishing oxygen supply
00:43:58and the necessity to normalize our bodily processes.
00:44:04Poor Bill.
00:44:06Such a tragic death for a man so dedicated.
00:44:09I know. We all feel terrible about it.
00:44:12Secret sailor.
00:44:16It's too cold to continue a prolonged search.
00:44:20Do you think they'll get back to the ship?
00:44:22If they're still alive.
00:44:24Just keep praying.
00:44:27I have been.
00:44:28I have been.
00:44:38Despite the adverse circumstances, we are, according to plan,
00:44:42photographing various parts of our galaxy,
00:44:45from which we hope to obtain a new perspective.
00:44:52Captain Anderson to entire personnel.
00:44:54Please assemble on a deck.
00:44:56All contact with Earth Control has been broken off.
00:45:03All contact with Central Earth Control has been broken off, as I've told you.
00:45:07We are in complete isolation.
00:45:10The magnetic receiver seems to be working perfectly.
00:45:14John, try to make contact again.
00:45:19Lunar eagle one to Central Earth Control.
00:45:21Our magnetic receiver is working.
00:45:24Do you hear us, Central Earth Control?
00:45:25Do you hear us, Central Earth Control?
00:45:33Look!
00:45:35There's something.
00:45:40What is it?
00:45:42Looks like hieroglyphics.
00:45:45It's not Egyptian.
00:45:47Not African.
00:45:48It looks like oriental picture writing.
00:45:50Could it be Chinese?
00:45:51I don't know.
00:45:53It's incredible.
00:45:56Do you recognize it, Hideko?
00:45:57Is it something you understand?
00:46:00It's impossible.
00:46:01It can't be.
00:46:02You know what it is.
00:46:03Can you translate it for us, Hideko?
00:46:05I don't know.
00:46:07Well, I'll try.
00:46:11I speak for the great coordinator of the moon.
00:46:16We advise and warn you.
00:46:19Return to Earth at once.
00:46:21You have done enough damage.
00:46:23Go on.
00:46:23Come on. It's moving again.
00:46:24You have been bombarding us for years incessantly.
00:46:27Leave us in peace.
00:46:30We read your mind.
00:46:32We know your every thought.
00:46:34We cannot speak as you do.
00:46:36We communicate by thought waves.
00:46:40Fantastic.
00:46:42But how do they live?
00:46:44Where?
00:46:45We live in a great sealed city below.
00:46:49We are not enslaved by your earthly emotions, greed, lust, passions of conquest.
00:46:58We cannot allow you to stay here.
00:47:00For you would only contaminate our perfect form of harmony.
00:47:05Secret Salem, is their fate known?
00:47:08They are here.
00:47:10They say they are in love.
00:47:12We are studying this curious emotion.
00:47:15If we find that love turns to evil, we will destroy them.
00:47:21You and your kind.
00:47:25Remember, we have the power to immobilize you at will.
00:47:31Well, this is impossible.
00:47:32It must be a hoax.
00:47:40These symbols could have been sent by an Earth power already secretly here on the moon.
00:47:50A power that wishes to scare us away.
00:47:54How do you feel about that?
00:47:57Why ask me?
00:47:58How should I know?
00:48:00I don't believe there are any...
00:48:03moon people.
00:48:04Do you?
00:48:06I'm convinced it's possible.
00:48:09Someone could have made it all up to...
00:48:12frighten us off.
00:48:14Ah, ridiculous.
00:48:22Dr. Heinrich.
00:48:23Dr. Heinrich.
00:48:23Look to Dr. Heinrich.
00:48:34Hurry.
00:48:42Everybody go below, please.
00:48:44Dr. Heinrich suffered from a heart attack.
00:48:50Dr. Heinrich.
00:48:52Why did you do it?
00:48:56How can I ever live down your crime?
00:49:02I hate the name of Bernhard.
00:49:06I cannot go on being Heinrich Bernhard any longer.
00:49:11What are you saying?
00:49:13What do you mean?
00:49:14I will be...
00:49:16I will be...
00:49:17Erich Heinrich.
00:49:18Erich Heinrich.
00:49:26Erich Heinrich.
00:49:28You are the son of Bernhard.
00:49:33The man who wiped out my entire family.
00:49:38Yes.
00:49:41Oh, my God.
00:49:44It haunted me all my life.
00:49:48I did everything humanly possible...
00:49:51to make good for my father's crime.
00:49:56Can you understand?
00:50:01Can you still be my friend?
00:50:10Rest now.
00:50:13The same symbols.
00:50:15Translator, please, Odeco.
00:50:19Strangers from Earth.
00:50:20Before you depart, we must have one thing.
00:50:24You will leave behind...
00:50:26the two cats.
00:50:32Cats have a most unusual appeal for us.
00:50:34But, unfortunately, we have none here on the moon.
00:50:38They interest us almost as much...
00:50:41as the two human beings who joined us.
00:50:49Turn it off, Louis.
00:50:53You think it's wise to open those doors again for the two cats?
00:50:56Well, I think so.
00:50:58I'll go.
00:51:00I'll go with you.
00:51:35I'll go.
00:51:38We left the surface of the moon at 6700.
00:51:41This decision was based on the warning...
00:51:43which emanated from those mysterious symbols.
00:51:46Even though we were in doubt of the survival of Selim and Sigrid...
00:51:49we had to make a quick decision in order not to jeopardize our mission.
00:52:00We're in doubt.
00:52:00Three hours and ten minutes on flight.
00:52:02We're right on the button.
00:52:03We've just passed the neutral line...
00:52:04operating towards the Earth's gravitational pull.
00:52:16Tico.
00:52:24John!
00:52:27John!
00:52:53They can't burn in there. No oxygen. Quick thinking, Louis.
00:52:55I think the dog should have the medal.
00:53:00That was a close one.
00:53:01Well, I'd better get up and relieve Ruskin.
00:53:03It was well named, the Medea Stone.
00:53:07The oxygen fused it into fire...
00:53:09when it came in contact with the gold.
00:53:11Let me fix it for you.
00:53:13It's not too bad.
00:53:23Lunar Eagle One to Central Earth Control.
00:53:25Do you hear us, Central Earth Control?
00:53:27Earth Control to Lunar Eagle One.
00:53:29We hear you.
00:53:30We hear you, Lunar Eagle One.
00:53:33We have your position.
00:53:35Why did you leave the moon?
00:53:38Why did you leave the moon?
00:53:38We had an urgent departure.
00:53:39Please give us our position.
00:53:41Your position?
00:53:43Come in, Central Earth Control.
00:53:45We've lost you.
00:53:46We've lost you, Central Earth Control.
00:53:48Come in.
00:53:53Come in, Central Control.
00:54:01I don't understand it.
00:54:02We've lost Earth contact completely.
00:54:05Remember what the people on the moon said?
00:54:07They have the power to immobilize us at will.
00:54:10Oh, don't say that.
00:54:11But they said it.
00:54:12It could be true.
00:54:16Say it.
00:54:17Lie down, Dr. Heinrich.
00:54:19There's nothing you can do now.
00:54:20We're on our way back to Earth.
00:54:22I missed the takeoff.
00:54:24I missed it all.
00:54:25Lie down.
00:54:26Please.
00:54:27Please.
00:54:28Navigator to Captain.
00:54:30Meteor crust is directly ahead.
00:54:32Point three.
00:54:32Four, point three.
00:54:34Check.
00:54:35Run!
00:54:44Point one.
00:54:45Zero.
00:54:46Minus Xe.
00:55:01Two swarms of meteor clusters.
00:55:03Horizontal ten degrees.
00:55:04Ventical twenty-two degrees.
00:55:06Direct point of contact.
00:55:07Lunar equal one.
00:55:09Over here, Rod.
00:55:12It's, uh...
00:55:14No, wait, wait.
00:55:22Try...
00:55:23I can only try once.
00:55:24Okay, wait, wait.
00:55:31Point five.
00:55:33Point seven and five tenths.
00:55:37I hope...
00:55:55We are all clear.
00:55:59Roddy, you did better than you ever did in any isolation booth.
00:56:02Isolation booth?
00:56:05I guess our invention didn't work so good this time.
00:56:09Your German scientists did not perfect it.
00:56:13He's absolutely right.
00:56:15You are brilliant, my boy.
00:56:17You're much better than I.
00:56:18You saved us all, including him.
00:56:21Me, I must still put my faith in the electronic brain.
00:56:25There is no substitute for such a human brain.
00:56:31Mocconin, report.
00:56:32Vigas check radar.
00:56:33Cannot identify objects.
00:56:37Nothing registers on radar.
00:56:39Check the mechanical equipment.
00:56:43All equipment okay.
00:57:01All equipment.
00:57:01Captain Anderson to entire personnel.
00:57:03Counter-reversal accomplished.
00:57:05We are in orbit at 500 miles above Earth.
00:57:08Assemble on A-Deck, please.
00:57:15A-Deck, get the, uh,
00:57:17TV camera ready to photograph Earth for us.
00:57:19Yes, Captain.
00:57:21Louie, check the radio again.
00:57:23Check.
00:57:24No, no.
00:57:25Thank, thank you, thank you.
00:57:26I feel fine.
00:57:27Let me stand on my own two feet.
00:57:30See?
00:57:30I told you it's only a passing thing.
00:57:33John, I feel that I must advise her.
00:57:35There is something wrong.
00:57:37Something unexplainable.
00:57:38I know, I know, Mocconin,
00:57:40but everything is working perfectly in the ship.
00:57:42I'm cold.
00:57:43Me too.
00:57:44Most unusual.
00:57:46That's what I wanted to tell you, John.
00:57:48Outside temperature rating is 245 degrees below
00:57:51and still falling.
00:57:52It's no wonder it's cold in here.
00:57:54It's 55 degrees.
00:57:56Vargas, check the heat.
00:57:57Check.
00:58:01Captain, quick!
00:58:04Vargas.
00:58:13Why?
00:58:14Why, this thing is moving.
00:58:17From the North Pole towards New York.
00:58:24Captain Anderson.
00:58:32I'm getting a reception, Captain Anderson.
00:58:34Good.
00:58:35It's a little blurred, but I think I can clear the picture.
00:58:43Well, that's some picture.
00:58:45Nothing's moving.
00:58:47Something must be jammed in the TV.
00:58:49Try New York.
00:59:03There is something wrong with it.
00:59:06You know, I checked carefully.
00:59:07The machine's in perfect order.
00:59:20You can't see it.
00:59:32This is flash-freezing, but I agree by some scientific means they, whoever they are, have found a way to
00:59:42freeze all molecular activity.
00:59:45Those whizzing noises.
00:59:46Yes. In other words, they have frozen the lower atmosphere by extracting all thermospatics.
00:59:53But how could that be possible?
00:59:55It sounds very simple.
00:59:57It is the principle of the hydrogen bomb in reverse.
01:00:01I agree with you. Through some superior device, they found a means of achieving a glacial phenomenon.
01:00:08Implosion bombs. That must have been that strange noise.
01:00:13I somehow feel it's an earthly power.
01:00:15Gentlemen, let's make no mistake. Our situation is extremely serious. We are caught in orbit. In order to survive, we
01:00:26have to remain at our present altitude.
01:00:29How long?
01:00:30I don't know. Until we find the solution. Let's go to work.
01:00:37John, I'm getting London.
01:00:42Nothing like this has ever happened before. For the past 10 hours, the North American continent remains in an isolation
01:00:47of silence. No contact can be established by any means of communication with either Canada, the United States or Mexico.
01:00:54In spite of the intense cold gripping the world, the governing bodies of every other nation are at this moment
01:01:00in extraordinary session, determining measures to be taken. Stand by. We will keep you informed. We now return to our
01:01:06regular program.
01:01:07No wonder all communication is shut off. You know, I don't think we could even come down out of our
01:01:12final orbit.
01:01:14I'm afraid you're right, Louis.
01:01:16We are insulated. We are insulated. We are safe in here. Yes, but for how long?
01:01:22I don't know. We're operating now under automatic control. How about the engines, Martel?
01:01:26The engines. The engines are overworked. It's only a matter of time before the turbines give out.
01:01:36To have come so close to success.
01:01:39Yes. This may work. It simply has to.
01:01:44Listen. Our emergency space taxi works on atomic power. Right? Right.
01:01:52We must fashion a powerful atom bomb by assembling and uniting a number of bomblets such as we used on
01:02:00the moon.
01:02:01Two men, drawn by lot, should pilot the taxi over a life volcano. I'm thinking of Popocatipale, of course.
01:02:10And drop the bomb into the crater. The result of the explosion might thaw the big freeze.
01:02:16Yes, but how will the space taxi crash through the frozen atmosphere?
01:02:20Yes. Penetration rocket. As it disperses the micrometeoric clouds, it should break an opening for the space taxi to go
01:02:30through.
01:02:30Yes. It could be piloted through frozen space, but...
01:02:34But we have to inform you that it might disintegrate in the explosion.
01:02:42That's why I said the two men should be drawn by lot. Because...
01:02:47Their chances to return to the Luna Hill are quite remote.
01:02:59John. It is worth the risk to break up the big freeze, which paralyzes not only the country, but the
01:03:04whole continent.
01:03:05You know as I, this is our duty. Our only hope.
01:03:08And gentlemen, it's our only chance...
01:03:12To accomplish our mission and bring the ship back to Earth.
01:03:20Very well. We'll make the bomb.
01:03:33Careful now. Don't drop it.
01:03:36There. It's ready.
01:03:38Shall I tell the others it's okay now?
01:03:41Yes. Go ahead.
01:03:53What are you doing?
01:03:56I have merely finished it.
01:03:58You disconnected it, you crazy man.
01:04:01But you don't understand.
01:04:04This is our chance.
01:04:06Think.
01:04:07If the North American continent were to remain frozen, your greatest rival would be powerless.
01:04:13I am one with you, don't you see?
01:04:15This way we control the West.
01:04:17And ultimately the world.
01:04:19What do you mean we?
01:04:23You are not one of us.
01:04:25I am not only a scientist, I am also a human being, not an insane murderer.
01:04:30You traitor!
01:04:32I betray no one, particularly not myself.
01:04:35I want to live too.
01:04:36Peppers!
01:04:36There is nothing behind.
01:04:42Come on!
01:04:48Anderson!
01:04:50Anderson!
01:04:53Anderson!
01:04:58Help!
01:05:12You tried to sabotage the bomb.
01:05:15Is it all right now?
01:05:16All I have to do is reset the fuse.
01:05:37Good.
01:05:40I am one to go.
01:05:46And I am the other.
01:05:50None of us is free to choose his ancestors or his deeds, good or bad.
01:05:59God bless you all, till we meet again.
01:06:16This may complete the last portion of our space log as recorded by Dr. David Ruskin.
01:06:23At 0600 Universal Time, a space taxi piloted by Dr. Eric Heinrich and myself will leave the Lunar Eagle to
01:06:32drop atomic bomblets into the crater of the volcano Popocata Petal in an attempt to break the big freeze.
01:06:42This is Dr. Ruskin signing off.
01:07:07You take care of him, will you?
01:07:10You take care of him, will you?
01:07:11How about you?
01:07:12Help me.
01:07:14Help me.
01:07:15Help me.
01:07:29Pray for you.
01:07:36Dr. Ruskin to Captain Anderson, cabin pressure equal, ready for launch.
01:07:46Penetration rocket.
01:08:14David, we'll be over the target in one minute and 12 seconds.
01:08:21It's the first time you called me David.
01:08:24I'm sorry you're my partner in this David.
01:08:27I'd hoped that you will carry on my work.
01:08:34You don't think we'll survive this?
01:08:38I don't know.
01:08:40If the bomb works, if he pull out in time.
01:08:48Set the bomb release, David.
01:08:54The bomb's ready.
01:08:56We'll be over the target in 12 seconds.
01:08:59Hold the course.
01:09:00Holding steady.
01:09:05Ready for release.
01:09:08Five.
01:09:10Four.
01:09:12Two.
01:09:14One.
01:09:15Zero.
01:09:22They've flopped it, Captain Anderson.
01:09:31Two.
01:09:37Three.
01:09:38It worked.
01:09:39It worked!
01:09:46Put out David!
01:09:47Put out!
01:09:49I can't.
01:09:50It's pulling us down.
01:09:51I can't.
01:09:53The bomb wasn't slow enough.
01:09:57They're in trouble.
01:10:03What are we gonna do?
01:10:07God bless you, David.
01:10:22What are we gonna do?
01:10:33Sange, Sange, a lie.
01:10:36It was the will of God.
01:10:44I was afraid they wouldn't make it.
01:10:46Even though I prayed.
01:10:53John!
01:10:54John, we are caught in the big freeze.
01:10:58It's so cold.
01:11:00Switching back to chemical fuel.
01:11:04It's no use, it won't work.
01:11:07The freeze, it's filling the ship.
01:11:10The visibility is almost zero.
01:11:13John, look, look.
01:11:30She's gonna die.
01:11:34You are so close.
01:11:37She's going, she's going, she's going in one oz.
01:11:37I'm not going to die.
01:11:37No.
01:11:51We're frozen in space.
01:12:29That echo, that echo of the same symbol, where you translate them.
01:12:48It says, now you have seen our strength, but we have seen your human strength and the way
01:13:01your people have sacrificed themselves to save the others.
01:13:08Through those you left behind, we have also learned that all your earthy emotions are not
01:13:16evil and warlike, that you have come to us in peace.
01:13:21Your people on earth have been in suspended animation and have not been harmed.
01:13:31Return to earth at once.
01:13:33And someday, when you come back, you will be welcome.
01:13:45Lunar Eagle One, Lunar Eagle One, do you hear me?
01:13:52Captain Anderson, stand by for the director of the ISO.
01:13:57Captain, I have no words to express our feelings that you made it back.
01:14:03Something most unusual has happened to us in the last 16 hours.
01:14:07We cannot explain it.
01:14:09You were lucky to have escaped it all.
01:14:12Prepare for landing.
01:14:16我才是小子可
01:14:17仁福
01:14:18仁福
01:14:19仁福
01:14:20仁福
01:14:24仁福
01:14:26仁福
01:14:28仁福
01:14:36THE END
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