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00:02:09We haven't met
00:02:11McPherson
00:02:11Hi
00:02:11Ned Scott, Captain Henry
00:02:13Scotty just got in today
00:02:14Hi
00:02:14Care to join us?
00:02:16Oh, wait till I count my fingers
00:02:17I may have lost one
00:02:19Scotty's a warm weather man
00:02:20We met at Acro
00:02:21Quite a spot
00:02:22105 in the shade
00:02:23And the women hardly wore anything at all
00:02:25She's very intelligent of them
00:02:26You just lie there in a hammock
00:02:28While three of them stand there
00:02:29Fanning you
00:02:29Remember Scotty?
00:02:31I remember
00:02:31Oh boy, when I die
00:02:33I hope I go to Acro
00:02:34I was there
00:02:35I'm in
00:02:36What are you doing here, Mr. Scott?
00:02:38Looking for a story
00:02:39Scotty's a newspaper man
00:02:41How many?
00:02:42Three
00:02:44Cards?
00:02:45I'll play these
00:02:46Cards for an ambush
00:02:47Check
00:02:49Well
00:02:50I'll bet a buck
00:02:52And I'll fold
00:02:54Call
00:02:55Carra Queens?
00:02:56I thought so, Aces
00:02:58You ought to know better than to try fooling our captain
00:03:00Only dames can do that
00:03:01Lieutenant Dykes, I promise you
00:03:03Slip of the tongue, Captain
00:03:03What do you hear from the general, Scotty?
00:03:05Oh, I hear General Fogarty's nursing his secrets like a June bride
00:03:08You know, I got an idea
00:03:09There's a guy in Seattle who knows a whole radar defense story
00:03:11Loves to talk
00:03:12General McLaren
00:03:13Now you tell General Fogarty you want to go to Seattle
00:03:15And Pat and I'll fly you there
00:03:17I met General McLaren, too
00:03:19It's warm in Seattle
00:03:20They got girls there
00:03:21Without fur pants on
00:03:22What about it, Captain?
00:03:24They could be right
00:03:24You'll never be able to shoo our captain southward
00:03:27With his heart wrapped around the North Pole
00:03:29That'll do, Mr. McPherson
00:03:30What's going on at the North Pole?
00:03:31Some scientists are holding a convention up there
00:03:33Looking for polar bear tails
00:03:35Ever hear of Dr. Carrington?
00:03:36The fellow who was at Bikini?
00:03:38The same
00:03:38Well, they're holding about 2,000 miles north of here
00:03:40A whole bunch
00:03:41Botanists, physicists, electronic
00:03:43Turning a pin-up girl
00:03:44Very interesting type, too
00:03:45Very
00:03:46Captain Henry can give you any data you want on her
00:03:48Ken, you probably shouldn't have said that
00:03:50You know how to
00:03:50Laugh try red
00:03:53Someday I hope to have a navigator and a co-pilot
00:03:55Or at least drive behind the ears
00:03:57Oh, Captain
00:03:58You mail order
00:03:59Captain Henry
00:04:00Report to General Fogarty's quarters at once, please
00:04:03Eight o'clock at night
00:04:04And a general yelling for his troops
00:04:06Sounds like the old days
00:04:08Take my head, will you?
00:04:08Yeah
00:04:09Hey, Captain
00:04:10If it amounts to anything
00:04:11Ring me in on it, will you?
00:04:13Please, sure
00:04:14I gotta get a story someplace
00:04:20Come in
00:04:23Close the door
00:04:25Yes, sir
00:04:31Good evening, sir
00:04:32All right
00:04:32That didn't take you long to get here
00:04:33Not many places around here to hide, sir
00:04:35I just got a queer message from your picnic party up north
00:04:37From Dr. Carrington himself
00:04:39Believe an airplane unusual tide crash in our vicinity
00:04:43Please send facilities to investigate
00:04:45Most urgent
00:04:46What do you suppose you'd find up there besides a good-looking girl?
00:04:49I don't know, sir
00:04:50Any of our ships missing?
00:04:51No
00:04:51No Canadians, either
00:04:52Could be Russians
00:04:53They're all over the pole like flies
00:04:55Don't get nervous, you're going
00:04:56Yes, sir
00:04:56Take along a dog team or anything you might need for rescue work
00:04:59Yes
00:04:59Come in
00:05:00Didn't smash the landing ski this time
00:05:02That was an unbelievable accident, sir
00:05:04Yeah
00:05:04Well, look, I'll expect you back sometime tomorrow night
00:05:06Yes, sir
00:05:07And I'll close the door
00:05:08Just tell me what you'll find up there
00:05:10No one tells me anything around here
00:05:27Want some coffee?
00:05:29Hey, thanks
00:05:30Yes, sir
00:05:40Mr. Scott
00:05:41Coffee
00:05:43Oh, are we there?
00:05:44No, sir
00:05:45Hot coffee up front, sir
00:05:48Lieutenant
00:05:49Coffee, sir
00:05:51Sure it is
00:05:53Coffee?
00:05:54Yeah, thanks
00:05:56How far away from camp?
00:05:59Three hours
00:06:00We slowed down
00:06:00A little headwind
00:06:01A little headwind?
00:06:03Close to 40 miles
00:06:05Our captain has some funny ideas about the North Pole
00:06:07He thinks it's a garden spot
00:06:09Come and bring the kitty
00:06:10Now, look, don't you two guys start
00:06:12You know, Perry went to the North Pole once
00:06:14He retired with a sack full of metals
00:06:17Hey, Pat
00:06:18We go there every three weeks
00:06:20Just like if it's Lover's Lane
00:06:21Mr. Scott
00:06:22Mr. Scott, some people seem to think
00:06:23Wait a minute
00:06:24Hello, Air Force 191
00:06:27191
00:06:27From Polar Expedition 6
00:06:28Can you read me?
00:06:30Air Force 191
00:06:31Here you find, thanks for the air
00:06:32What's your position?
00:06:34Three hours out
00:06:36Captain, switch over to your radio compass
00:06:38And check it against your magnetic heading
00:06:40What's on your mind, Tex?
00:06:41We've got some kind of disturbance up here
00:06:44And it's whacking away at everything
00:06:45Where do you figure it's from?
00:06:47Don't know
00:06:47We noticed it last night
00:06:48Six to eight degrees difference, Pat
00:06:50We're quite a bit off here, Tex
00:06:52You better home in on me
00:06:53I'll leave the key open
00:06:54Or would you rather have me sing to you?
00:06:56Leave the key open
00:06:58I was afraid you'd say that
00:07:18Hey, taxpayers ought to see this
00:08:10I'll leave the key open
00:08:41I'll leave the key open
00:08:49Hello, Doctor, Professor
00:08:53Hello, Professor
00:08:56Hello, Professor
00:08:57Can I bet you forgot my hair?
00:09:01I'm practically at the North Pole
00:09:03It looks more like my old Kentucky home
00:09:05Mr. Scott, Mrs. Chapman
00:09:06Pleasure, Mr. Chapman
00:09:07Hello, Doctor
00:09:07Nice to see you
00:09:08Dr. Chapman, Mr. Scott
00:09:10Hello
00:09:10Hello, Mr. Chapman
00:09:11Scotty's a newspaper man
00:09:12You've come in at an opportune time, Mr. Scott
00:09:14Well, I just happened to be in Anchorage
00:09:15When your message came through
00:09:16I hope you have a good story
00:09:18No more than you probably know already
00:09:19Nothing more at all, huh?
00:09:20Nothing but discussions as to what it might be
00:09:22We all have different ideas
00:09:24There's been quite an argument about it
00:09:25Where's Dr. Carrington?
00:09:26He's in the lair
00:09:27He's in the lair
00:09:27Yeah, see you later
00:09:27Dr. Chapman, does that mean that you've actually seen...
00:09:30Coffee, Captain?
00:09:30No, thanks
00:09:31I'll be back
00:09:31Our captain seems in a hurry, Lee
00:09:32Yeah
00:09:33Where do you two think you're going?
00:09:35Where with you?
00:09:35We want to tell her that was an awful way to treat our captain
00:09:37Of course, if you don't want us to go
00:09:38No, I'd better go
00:09:39I'm going to get even with you two guys some day
00:09:41We've got a pigeon
00:09:42Come in
00:09:53Hi, Pat
00:09:54Welcome to our igloo
00:09:55How was your...
00:09:59Well
00:10:01How was your trip?
00:10:03It's all right
00:10:03Not usual
00:10:05Well, that's fine
00:10:06I think Dr. Carrington wants to see you
00:10:09Dr. Carrington's going to have to wait
00:10:10I want to talk to you
00:10:11What about
00:10:11It was a downright dirty trick you played on me
00:10:13Now, Pat, don't lose your temper
00:10:14Why did you do it?
00:10:15Just tell me why
00:10:17Well, your legs aren't very pretty
00:10:19I don't have to write it on a note and put it on my chest
00:10:21Other people got up before I did
00:10:22I'm sorry, Pat
00:10:23I really didn't mean...
00:10:24Six people read that note before I woke up
00:10:25Now the whole Air Force is laughing at me
00:10:26Not so loud, they'll hear you
00:10:28They've probably already heard
00:10:29The only place it hasn't been is on a billboard
00:10:30Oh, I didn't know you had such a nasty temper
00:10:35Now, Pat, just care
00:10:36Now, take it easy
00:10:37Now, wait a minute
00:10:40We had a lot of fun when you were up here
00:10:42And then when you asked me down to Anchorage
00:10:44You deliberately fed me a lot of...
00:10:45Tell me something
00:10:46Did you really drink all those drinks?
00:10:47Mm-hmm
00:10:47You didn't throw any away or anything?
00:10:49Not a one?
00:10:50No
00:10:50Holy cat
00:10:52I thought I was good
00:10:53And another thing
00:10:53Why did you leave?
00:10:55When I woke up in the morning, you were gone
00:10:56Well, I told you I had to take that cargo plane back here
00:10:59You told me?
00:11:01Don't you remember?
00:11:02No
00:11:04Right after dinner
00:11:05You were telling me all about, uh, about a night in San Francisco
00:11:08Did I hear that?
00:11:09You, uh, mm-hmm
00:11:10Oh
00:11:12What else did I do?
00:11:13Well, uh, you had moments of kind of making like an octopus
00:11:17I never saw so many hands in all my life
00:11:19All right, all right
00:11:23Look, my only excuse is that I liked you
00:11:25Right away
00:11:27So I started wrong
00:11:28Can't we begin all over?
00:11:29How would you begin?
00:11:32Well, I can think of several
00:11:33Never mind
00:11:35We don't have time for that now, anyway
00:11:37I know Dr. Carrington's waiting to see you
00:11:45What about this business of starting over again?
00:11:47We'll talk about that later
00:11:51Hello, Captain
00:12:05Dr. Carrington, Captain Henry's here
00:12:08Yes, I know
00:12:09How do you do, Captain?
00:12:10Doctor
00:12:12Miss Nicholson, would you add a note to the others?
00:12:14Sure
00:12:16November 2nd, 11.30 a.m.
00:12:20Deviation in Sector 19 continues 12 degrees, 20 minutes east
00:12:25No lessening or wavering of disturbing element
00:12:29That's all
00:12:31Well, Captain, can we start now?
00:12:33Do you mind telling me where we're going, Doctor?
00:12:3448 miles due east from here
00:12:36You must have said an airplane crash
00:12:37Is that what we're looking for?
00:12:39I don't know, Captain
00:12:40I think you'd better explain, Doctor
00:12:41Oh, I'm sorry
00:12:42Miss Nicholson, would you read Captain Henry my first notes?
00:12:45Sure
00:12:45I was thinking only of the vagueness of my information
00:12:48I'm this likely in vain
00:12:50Uh, November 1st
00:12:51Yesterday
00:12:516.15 p.m.
00:12:53Sound detectors and seismographs registered explosion due east
00:12:57At 6.18, magnetometer revealed deviation 12 degrees, 20 minutes east
00:13:01That deviation has been constant
00:13:03We ran into it just before we reached it
00:13:04Such deviation possible only if a disturbing force
00:13:07equivalent to 20,000 tons of steel or iron ore
00:13:1020,000 tons?
00:13:11Had become part of the earth at about a 50-mile radius
00:13:15You're getting a bit beyond me
00:13:16But it sounds like a meteor, doesn't it, Doctor?
00:13:18Yes, very much
00:13:18Except for one thing
00:13:20We'll show it to Captain Henry
00:13:21Oh, yes, sir
00:13:23We have some special telescopic cameras
00:13:26On the appearance of radioactivity
00:13:28A Geiger counter trips the release
00:13:29And the camera's function
00:13:31They were working last evening
00:13:32This is the result
00:13:38This first picture was taken three minutes before the explosion
00:13:41Or 6.12
00:13:42You can see the small dot low there in the corner
00:13:47On the next picture
00:13:48One minute later
00:13:49That dot is moving from west to east
00:13:51Moving fast enough to form a street
00:13:53Not sure this people are using
00:13:53Thousands of a second
00:13:54Moving pretty fast, wasn't it?
00:13:58Here at 6.14, it's moving upward
00:14:026.15, it drops to the earth
00:14:05And vanishes
00:14:07A meteor might move almost horizontal to the earth
00:14:10But never upward
00:14:11Then it isn't a meteor
00:14:12That's obvious
00:14:12How do you determine the distance
00:14:14To the point of impact from here?
00:14:15By computation
00:14:16Here I come
00:14:16Ready?
00:14:18It's quite simple, Captain
00:14:19We have the time of arrival
00:14:21Of the sound waves and the detectors
00:14:23And also the arrival time
00:14:24Of the impact waves and the seismograph
00:14:26By computing the difference
00:14:28It becomes quite obvious
00:14:29That they were caused
00:14:30With a traveling object
00:14:31And the distance from here
00:14:32Is approximately 48 miles
00:14:33You lost me
00:14:34I'll take your word for it
00:14:35One thing, Doctor
00:14:3620,000 tons of steel
00:14:38Is an awful lot of metal
00:14:38For an airplane
00:14:39It is for the sort of airplane
00:14:40We know, Captain
00:14:43Yeah, we'd better be going
00:14:44I thought you'd think so
00:14:45Reading will check every quarter of hours
00:14:46Will you want me, Doctor?
00:14:47No, it won't be necessary
00:14:48Will you come to this field?
00:14:50Yes, Doctor
00:15:06We'll be there pretty soon now, Pat
00:15:09Bob, get Carrington up here
00:15:12Doctor
00:15:20We're almost 50 miles out, Doctor
00:15:21With your compass deviation
00:15:23How are you navigating, Captain?
00:15:25That peak ahead is practically due east
00:15:27We got the wind before we left camp
00:15:29Very good, Captain
00:15:30We should be there about now, Pat
00:15:3310, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
00:15:44Look there
00:15:49Pat, the compass is in a spin
00:15:51Geiger's up to the top
00:15:55Yeah, that's it, all right
00:16:01You see some place to sit down
00:16:02Looks smooth, about a half a mile back
00:16:04We'll take a look
00:16:04Bob
00:16:05Yes, sir
00:16:05Get them ready, it might be rough
00:16:07Right, sir
00:16:08Fasten your seatbelts, gentlemen
00:16:09We're gonna land
00:16:11Sit down and hold on back there
00:16:18All set for landing, sir
00:16:27Half laps
00:16:29Full ridge
00:16:30Full ridge
00:16:31Half laps
00:17:22There we are
00:17:24Holy cat
00:17:26What a weird-looking thing
00:17:27Let me get a picture
00:17:28Before you track up the whole place
00:17:30This Geiger counter's going crazy
00:17:31Something's melted
00:17:33That surface crust
00:17:34That's frozen over again
00:17:34Into clear eyes
00:17:35The bottle shape
00:17:36Apparently was caused
00:17:37By the aircraft
00:17:38First making contact
00:17:39With the earth
00:17:39Out there at the neck
00:17:40Of the bottle
00:17:41Sliding toward us
00:17:42And forming that larger areas
00:17:44It came to rest
00:17:45With the engine
00:17:46Or engines
00:17:47Generating enough heat
00:17:48To melt that path
00:17:49Through the crust
00:17:49Then sink beneath the surface
00:17:51What could melt that much highest
00:17:52Let's get out and see
00:17:53Barnes
00:17:57Link the dogs
00:17:57Over on that side
00:18:07Dr. Chapman
00:18:08Could an airplane
00:18:10Melt that much ice?
00:18:11One of our own jets
00:18:12Generates enough heat
00:18:13To warm a 50-story
00:18:14Out of this building
00:18:27It's part of an airfoil
00:18:28Probably a stabilizer
00:18:29Of some sort
00:18:30It's an airplane
00:18:30All right
00:18:31For a reason
00:18:31Can you tell what metal that is?
00:18:33I'll need some tools
00:18:34Barnes
00:18:34Bring some tools
00:18:40Hey, it's down pretty deep
00:18:41Over here
00:18:41I can't see anything
00:18:42But a dark mass
00:18:43It's deeper over here
00:18:45Captain
00:18:45May I suggest
00:18:46That we spread out
00:18:47And try to determine
00:18:48The size and shape
00:18:49Right
00:18:50Spread out, everybody
00:18:51We're gonna try to figure out
00:18:52The shape of this thing
00:18:54Here's the tools, sir
00:19:10Holy cats
00:19:12Hey
00:19:14It's almost
00:19:17Yeah
00:19:19Almost a perfect
00:19:20It is
00:19:22It's round
00:19:25We finally got one
00:19:26We found a flying saucer
00:19:28Can anybody see anything
00:19:29Through the ice
00:19:30From where you are?
00:19:30Only an outline
00:19:31Nothing but a dark shape
00:19:32There are beams
00:19:33Perfectly smooth
00:19:34No doors or windows
00:19:35I can't see any engine
00:19:36I doubt if we find anything
00:19:38We call an engine
00:19:38Dr. Carrington
00:19:40This isn't any metal I know
00:19:42Probably some new alloy
00:19:44Get some filings for analysis
00:19:46Right
00:19:49Captain
00:19:49I don't think we have a chance
00:19:51Of chopping through the ice
00:19:52With axes
00:19:52I know, doctor
00:19:53We think so, too
00:19:54We're gonna try to melt it out
00:19:55With thermite bombs
00:19:56Oh, excellent
00:19:56Doctor
00:19:57Where do you figure it's from?
00:19:58I don't know, Mr. Scott
00:19:59Well, from this planet
00:20:00I doubt it
00:20:01Well, then do you think
00:20:02That the answers to your questions
00:20:03Will be much easier
00:20:04After we've examined
00:20:05The interior of the aircraft
00:20:07It's occupants
00:20:08If there are any
00:20:09Occupants?
00:20:10Why never?
00:20:11What a story
00:20:12Where's every hay barn?
00:20:13Hold it, Scott
00:20:14Sorry, no private messages
00:20:15What do you mean private?
00:20:16I'm gonna send it to the whole world
00:20:17I wish you could
00:20:18But this is Air Force information
00:20:19We'll have to wait for authority
00:20:20To let you file a story
00:20:21Why, you've got your authority
00:20:23In the Constitution
00:20:23Of the United States
00:20:24For your information
00:20:25It's called freedom of the press
00:20:26And I'm sending a story, Captain
00:20:27That's my ship, Scotty
00:20:28Where do you want these bombs, sir?
00:20:29One over there
00:20:29But a stabilizer
00:20:30Another one over in the far side
00:20:32In case we need it
00:20:32Pat
00:20:33This is the biggest story
00:20:34Since the parting of the Red Sea
00:20:36You can't cover it up
00:20:37Think what it means to the world
00:20:38I'm working for the world, Scott
00:20:39I'm working for the Air Force
00:20:39Look, Sonny
00:20:40If you think I'm gonna
00:20:41I'll take that
00:20:41Oh, even the Russians
00:20:43Would not like that
00:20:44The ship would call the camp
00:20:45Half-text radio Fogarty
00:20:46We found a flying saucer
00:20:47A disc, whatever you call it
00:20:48Intact, embedded in the ice
00:20:50We're gonna try to get it out
00:20:50What about me?
00:20:51I'll also ask if Scott
00:20:52Can I have clearance
00:20:52To send a story?
00:20:53Yes, sir
00:20:53That's all I can do
00:20:54Don't apologize
00:20:55You're just gonna grow up
00:20:56To be another Fogarty
00:20:57Where are we gonna touch this thing on?
00:20:58Over there
00:20:58Have you looked toward the west lately?
00:21:00That front's moving fast
00:21:01And the temperature's dropping, too
00:21:02Yeah, we don't have more than an hour
00:21:06Where do you put those, Bob?
00:21:08Right on the surface
00:21:08Oh, tell Stone, will you, sir?
00:21:11Say, uh
00:21:12What will this thermite do?
00:21:14This is SOP
00:21:15Standard operating procedure
00:21:16For removing ice
00:21:17Hook this wire up, will you, Lieutenant?
00:21:19It just melts it
00:21:20How fast does it work?
00:21:22It'll uncover the whole saucer
00:21:24In 30 seconds
00:21:24Oh
00:21:25Already over here, Pat?
00:21:26Be right with you
00:21:27Better clear the field, you fellas
00:21:28Over near the dog sled
00:21:29Gonna get pretty hot
00:21:30Around here in a minute
00:21:47Okay, Bob, hook her up
00:21:48We'll try the stabilizer first
00:21:49Use the other one if we need it
00:21:51A few minutes from now
00:21:52We may have the key to the stars
00:21:53A million years of history
00:21:55Are waiting for us in that ice
00:21:57Let me know when
00:21:58I want to get a picture
00:21:58All ready, sir
00:22:00Ready here
00:22:00Let her go, Bob
00:22:11Okay, I'll clear
00:22:12Wait a minute, everybody
00:22:13Stay back
00:22:16Burning under the ice
00:22:18Careful, Captain
00:22:23What's happening?
00:22:24Tell me, Doctor
00:22:27Get out of fire, everybody
00:22:48Everybody all right?
00:22:50That last explosion was the engine
00:22:52Sergeant, will you try your Geiger counter?
00:22:55Only a trace
00:22:56That's just residual
00:22:59It's all gone
00:23:00Secrets it might have given us
00:23:02A new science
00:23:03Gone
00:23:04That's just dandy
00:23:06Standard operating procedure
00:23:07I should have thought
00:23:09You sure should
00:23:10Greatest discovery in history
00:23:12Up in flames
00:23:12Turning a new civilization
00:23:14Into a Fourth of July piece
00:23:19Captain, I'm getting something over here
00:23:21Probably a fragment from the saucer
00:23:23You may salvage something, yeah
00:23:32Hold it, everybody
00:23:33I'm getting a reaction
00:23:34Let me get a reading
00:23:38Getting warm
00:23:41Hotter now
00:23:50Here's where it's coming from
00:23:56What is it?
00:23:57Looks like a man
00:23:57Yeah
00:23:58It's got legs and a head
00:23:59I can see him
00:24:00Yeah
00:24:01He must be over eight feet long
00:24:03Somebody got out of that saucer?
00:24:04Got out or was thrown out
00:24:05And frozen fast
00:24:06Before he could get clear
00:24:09Man from Mars
00:24:10How do you propose getting him out, Captain?
00:24:11I don't know
00:24:12We could use more thermo
00:24:12I'm not
00:24:13Whatever's with us
00:24:14We don't have much time
00:24:15Here's some axes
00:24:16You can chomp around
00:24:17To put the whole block in the sled
00:24:18And take it to the plane
00:24:19I agree with that
00:24:20Get started
00:24:20You'll be real
00:24:21Bob
00:24:22Clear the sled off
00:24:23And bring it over here
00:24:24Eddie
00:24:24Get the ship warmed up
00:24:26And be ready to get out of here
00:24:27In a hurry
00:24:54Pat
00:24:55I think we made a mistake
00:24:56What do you mean?
00:24:58Did you ever read this?
00:24:59Department of Defense Office of Public Information
00:25:01Washington, D.C.
00:25:02December 27, 1949
00:25:05Bulletin 629-49
00:25:07Regarding item 6700
00:25:08Extract 75,131
00:25:11The Air Force has discontinued investigating
00:25:14And evaluating reported flying saucers
00:25:16On the basis that there is no evidence
00:25:18Probably make you a general
00:25:19For just drawing evidence that they're wrong
00:25:21The Air Force said that all evidence indicates
00:25:24That the reports of unidentified flying objects
00:25:26Are the result of
00:25:27One, misinterpretation of various conventional objects
00:25:30Didn't look very conventional to me
00:25:32Second, a mild form of mass hysteria
00:25:35That'd be when General Fogarty got to shaking hands with that thing in the ice
00:25:41What are the other reasons?
00:25:43Third, that they're jokes
00:25:45Why don't you say the number of that bulletin was?
00:25:47629-49
00:25:49Item 6700
00:25:50Extract 75,131
00:25:53Oh, that one
00:25:56Oh, that one
00:26:00Oh, that one
00:26:09Oh, that one
00:26:45Get on that rope, Spencer.
00:26:49Watch your feet.
00:26:50Watch your feet.
00:27:01Pull back there.
00:27:07Keep it tight, Ezra.
00:27:11Oh, take it easy.
00:27:17Half feet through the ice too good.
00:27:20Good enough to know that where he came from, they sure don't breed him for beauty.
00:27:24Well, what are we doing now?
00:27:26They frost him?
00:27:27This ice will melt pretty soon.
00:27:29Doctor, can you control the heat in this room?
00:27:31No, Captain.
00:27:32This is our storeroom.
00:27:33The temperature is constant here.
00:27:35It won't be necessary to melt the ice.
00:27:36We can probably chip it away.
00:27:37I'm sorry, Professor.
00:27:38We're not going to melt it or chip it.
00:27:40Eddie, open that window, will you?
00:27:41You mean we're not allowed to examine it?
00:27:42I mean just about it, Doctor.
00:27:44This is stupid.
00:27:45You're a scientist.
00:27:46And Dr. Carrington's in charge here.
00:27:48Hey, Pat, these windows aren't open.
00:27:50It's practically certain we'll be asked by your superiors to make a study of it.
00:27:53Probably will, Doctor, but we can't permit it now.
00:27:55We don't have to have any permission.
00:27:56Eddie, break that window.
00:27:57All right.
00:28:01Sorry.
00:28:02We already pulled one boner out there in the ice.
00:28:04I'll admit I know anything about this, but until I receive instructions from my superior
00:28:08officer on what to do, we'll just have to mark time.
00:28:10Captain, you have no authority.
00:28:11Well, I'd like to talk about it further.
00:28:12We'd better do it in the corridor.
00:28:13It's going to get pretty cold in here.
00:28:14The last is a very sensible suggestion, Captain.
00:28:17Come on.
00:28:18Mac?
00:28:19Yeah?
00:28:20Please stay here.
00:28:21We'll take four hour shifts.
00:28:22And it's hands off for everyone.
00:28:24Understand?
00:28:24Yes, sir.
00:28:25You'll be warm enough?
00:28:26If I'm not, you'll hear me squawking.
00:28:27Bob will bring us some dinner.
00:28:28I could use something to read.
00:28:30Nice, quiet horror story.
00:28:32Might be kind of tame for you, sir.
00:28:39Hello, gentlemen.
00:28:40Captain Henry.
00:28:41Excuse me, Doctor, may I?
00:28:42Absolutely.
00:28:43Captain, in relation to removing the body from the ice, I'd like to point out
00:28:46there are organisms that survive after death.
00:28:48What cold can destroy them?
00:28:50Now, in view of them...
00:28:51Doctor, I don't know anything.
00:28:52On the other hand, these same organisms may be dangerous.
00:28:54They may be carrying disease germs from another planet.
00:28:57Germs we couldn't cope with medically.
00:28:59Thank you, Doctor.
00:28:59No, I can't agree with you, Doctor Chapman.
00:29:01I don't either.
00:29:02Well, here's another.
00:29:03We don't know what effect the air of our Earth may have on this creature's remains.
00:29:07Sort of, uh, go up in smoke.
00:29:09Like the saucer, huh?
00:29:10Nonsense saucer.
00:29:10Isn't that a little far-fetched?
00:29:11So is a man from Mars.
00:29:13Gentlemen, we're getting nowhere.
00:29:14We're consistent.
00:29:15I suggest that Captain Henry communicate with his superior at once.
00:29:18I can't even see how we should have done that first thing.
00:29:23I'm surprised, Captain, that you didn't try to reach your general on our way back here.
00:29:26We did.
00:29:27Barnes.
00:29:28I tried to send a message through your radar operator, sir.
00:29:30Couldn't get through this time.
00:29:31Too much interference.
00:29:32I see.
00:29:33My apologies, Captain.
00:29:34Yes, Doctor.
00:29:37Hi, Captain.
00:29:38Hi, Tex.
00:29:39You sure set up a fine lot of trouble.
00:29:41Sorry, Tex, we're in a hurry.
00:29:42Did you send out my message?
00:29:43Sure did.
00:29:43Did you get an answer back?
00:29:44This came about an hour ago.
00:29:45Can you read it?
00:29:46No, you better.
00:29:47Fogarty to Henry.
00:29:48Withhold newspaper story until permission from Air Force HQ.
00:29:52There you are, Scotty.
00:29:52Oh, fine.
00:29:53Now somebody else will get the story.
00:29:54Oh, Scotty.
00:29:55Remove aircraft from ice at once.
00:29:57Use thermite bombs if necessary to melt ice.
00:30:00Oh, that's what I like about the Army.
00:30:02Smart all the way to the top.
00:30:04Well, Captain, I'd let you off the hook for the thermite deal.
00:30:07Take it easy, Scotty.
00:30:07Go ahead, Tex.
00:30:08Erect temporary structure to protect aircraft until my arrival.
00:30:12And here's another one.
00:30:13Came a few minutes ago.
00:30:14Could only get part of it.
00:30:15Go ahead.
00:30:16Everything grounded.
00:30:17Can't join you.
00:30:18Something or other.
00:30:19Want you.
00:30:20Something or other.
00:30:20Advise immediately.
00:30:21That sounds like Fogarty.
00:30:22And then it got really fouled up.
00:30:23You mean you're not getting anything?
00:30:24Not a thing.
00:30:25Static's knocking it right out of the air.
00:30:27Voice and keyboard.
00:30:28What about yours, sir?
00:30:29Don't know if they're getting it now.
00:30:30I doubt it.
00:30:31I don't believe it.
00:30:31Even the Pony Express got through.
00:30:33Well, Doctor?
00:30:34In view of this new situation, I suggest...
00:30:35Doesn't offer the old one, sir.
00:30:36We don't agree with you, Captain.
00:30:38There's no reason to delay it.
00:30:39That's it.
00:30:40That's it.
00:30:41Tex, I'd like to leave Barnes here to help out all he can.
00:30:43Sure, Captain.
00:30:44Barnes, keep trying to get through.
00:30:45I want to get a message to the General.
00:30:47Yes, sir.
00:30:47Tell him the aircraft was completely destroyed by the thermite bomb.
00:30:51Tell him we found a passenger at the wreck.
00:30:52You got a fellow from Mars?
00:30:53Where?
00:30:54On ice, buddy, on ice.
00:30:55Tell him we're keeping the body in a block of ice,
00:30:57and Doctor Carrington wants permission to remove the body from the ice for examination.
00:31:00We're standing by for instruction before further action.
00:31:03Yes, sir.
00:31:05You got anything to add to that, Doctor?
00:31:06Yes, one very essential point.
00:31:08That I consider it vitally important that the examination be made.
00:31:11By all he means.
00:31:12I got that, Barnes.
00:31:13Thank you, Captain.
00:31:14That's all that concerns me.
00:31:16Richards, when you get your answer, I'll expect you to let me know.
00:31:19Yes, Doctor.
00:31:24Until I interview the doctor about what he thinks of you.
00:31:27I thought it'd be pretty good.
00:31:28If it isn't, I'll make it good.
00:31:30Tex keep trying.
00:31:31Barnes, if he gets through, asks the General again about very much more.
00:31:34Don't try to soft, Sophie. I don't like you any better.
00:31:36Mind the better, Scottie.
00:31:37I'll leave with you, Eddie.
00:31:38Send you boys back some chow.
00:31:44What is it, buddy?
00:31:44I don't like to bother you like this, Captain.
00:31:46But it's about Lieutenant McPherson sitting in there with that thing in that block of ice.
00:31:50You're getting nervous.
00:31:51Well, he wouldn't want me to tell you a secret.
00:31:54He's having kittens.
00:31:55I haven't heard him squawk like this since we were over wrecking.
00:31:58Really?
00:31:59You see, sir, the ice is clearing up, and we can see that thing pretty good now.
00:32:03It's got crazy hands and no hair.
00:32:06And the eyes, well, they're open and they look like they can see.
00:32:09Bob, I haven't heard you.
00:32:11Oh, it's got me too, sir, and I wasn't in there anymore.
00:32:15Besides that, it's pretty cold.
00:32:16I got the Lieutenant an electric blanket.
00:32:18Good.
00:32:20Captain, I got a suggestion.
00:32:22Go ahead.
00:32:23Well, now, instead of these four-hour shifts, we could cut them in half, you see.
00:32:25Okay.
00:32:26Until Barnes will take over in half an hour at 2200.
00:32:29You take over at 2400, and I'll relieve you at 0200.
00:32:33I think you're right, sir.
00:32:34I think you are.
00:32:35Yes, sir.
00:32:36Thanks, sir.
00:32:39Hi, Pat.
00:32:40Hi.
00:32:41Barnes just got here.
00:32:42Sure right.
00:32:42I'm not looking at that guy anymore.
00:32:44You all set, Barnes?
00:32:45Yes, sir.
00:32:45Got an electric flying suit and a pot of coffee.
00:32:47Bob will relieve you at 2400.
00:32:49Right, sir.
00:32:49Take it easy.
00:32:51Yeah.
00:33:33That's better.
00:33:36That's better.
00:33:52Here we go.
00:33:55We're all a while now.
00:34:04No one time takes care.
00:34:06Take it easy.
00:34:07uh-uh-uh-uh-uh.
00:34:16However,
00:34:34Captain Henry!
00:34:35Captain Henry!
00:34:36Captain Henry!
00:34:36Captain Henry!
00:34:36Captain Henry!
00:34:36Captain Henry!
00:34:36What's the matter, Corporal?
00:34:37Dr. Chapman, where's the captain?
00:34:39I've got to tell him, I've got to tell him that thing's alive.
00:34:41I saw it, sir. Chase me, that thing's alive.
00:34:44It's not dead, it's...
00:34:45Captain Henry!
00:34:48I was alive, sir, I saw it, I shot at it, I hit it, I know I hit it.
00:34:51Nothing happened, it just kept coming at me making a noise like a cat mewing.
00:34:54Captain, it was awful if you could have seen those hands and those eyes!
00:34:57Captain, you've got to do something about it, you've got...
00:35:04All right, Bob, get some guns.
00:35:05Yes, sir.
00:35:05Now, Burns, what happened?
00:35:07I'm sorry, sir.
00:35:08I don't know exactly, but all of a sudden the daughter of the house was alive and coming at me.
00:35:12I shot at it and hit it.
00:35:14Nothing happened, so I slammed the door and ran.
00:35:15Easy, easy.
00:35:16I'm sorry.
00:35:17Hey, I can't.
00:35:18Eddie, take care of him, will you?
00:35:20It'll be all right.
00:35:23Get back there, please.
00:35:29Get back to the restaurant.
00:35:47What could have...
00:35:48The kid said he was alive, and I believe it.
00:35:51I knew it.
00:35:52All the time I was here, I could feel it.
00:35:54Here's what did it.
00:35:55This blanket was on and it's still worn.
00:36:03Get out of here, all right?
00:36:04Get some parkas and boots and bring a flashlight.
00:36:07Listen.
00:36:08I'll tear him to pieces.
00:36:10We can save him.
00:36:11Hold it, Doctor.
00:36:11Mustn't be...
00:36:12Freeze the death out there in five minutes.
00:36:13Use your head.
00:36:15I expected you right, Captain.
00:36:16I was a little over anxious.
00:36:17Look over here, Captain.
00:36:25Hey, I think I got yours.
00:36:28May I have one, Captain?
00:36:29You better let us go, Doctor.
00:36:33Hey, Doc.
00:36:34Can you see anything out there?
00:36:35Not much.
00:36:35One, two, three, four, four, five, six.
00:36:39You all set?
00:36:40There you go.
00:36:48Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:36:50Oh, ooh, oh.
00:36:51No!
00:36:51Yeah, man.
00:36:59You all set?
00:36:59Whoa.
00:36:59Whoa.
00:37:00Whoa.
00:37:44Let's see.
00:37:45Captain Hendrick, would help me if you, any of you, would describe what you saw out there?
00:37:50Well, it was too cold to see well, but the dogs had him down tearing at him.
00:37:53Yeah, I saw him get up with three of them hanging on his arm.
00:37:55Then he threw one dog at the rest.
00:37:57When we got there, two of them were dead.
00:37:58They looked like they'd been through a chopper.
00:37:59Where did you find the arm?
00:38:01It was partly under what I'm wanted.
00:38:03Could dogs tear off an arm?
00:38:06It's kind of an arm.
00:38:09Be careful, Doctor.
00:38:09Those barbs, or whatever they are, are very sharp.
00:38:12Seems to be a sort of chitinous substance.
00:38:14I can't see what it is, Doctor.
00:38:15Something between a beetle's back and a rose thorn.
00:38:17Thorn-fingered, huh?
00:38:19Amazingly strong.
00:38:19Very effective if used as a weapon.
00:38:21You don't have to worry about that.
00:38:23Not with an arm off now than that cold.
00:38:25He's dead now.
00:38:26He got along all right in a block of ice for every 24 hours.
00:38:28Pretty spry for a guy with 12 dogs on him.
00:38:31He's sure was.
00:38:31He's having an arm.
00:38:32It was in my mind.
00:38:33Amazing, isn't it?
00:38:36Amazingly strong.
00:38:37Strange.
00:38:39I'm sure of it.
00:38:40There is blood on the hand, isn't it, Doctor?
00:38:42Yes, but not his blood.
00:38:44Probably from one of the dogs.
00:38:45There's no blood in the arm, no animal tissue.
00:38:49Doctor Stern.
00:38:50Would you have a look at this under the microscope?
00:38:53Mm-hmm.
00:38:56No, Mr. Scott.
00:38:57I doubt very much if it can die, as we understand dying.
00:39:02Cats.
00:39:02Yes.
00:39:04Well, Doctor?
00:39:06No arterial structure indicated.
00:39:09No nerve endings visible.
00:39:15Porous, unconnected cellular growth.
00:39:17Just a minute.
00:39:17Imagine.
00:39:18Just a minute, Doctor.
00:39:20It sounds like you're trying to describe a vegetable.
00:39:22I am.
00:39:23Are you getting all of this?
00:39:24Oh, for Pete's sake.
00:39:26Quiet, Mr. Scott.
00:39:26You know, Doctor, that could be why the bullets fired by Sergeant Bonds had no seeming effect.
00:39:31That's right.
00:39:32Merely holes drilled into vegetable matter.
00:39:34This green fluid here, like plant sap.
00:39:38We'll probably find it has a sugar vein.
00:39:40Please, Doctor, I've got to ask this.
00:39:42It sounds like, well, just as though you're describing some form of super carrot.
00:39:48That's nearly right, Mr. Scott.
00:39:51This carrot, as you call it, has constructed an aircraft capable of flying some millions of miles through space,
00:39:57propelled by a force as yet unknown to us.
00:40:00An intellectual carrot, the mind boggles.
00:40:03Shouldn't.
00:40:04Imagine how strange it would have seemed during the Pliocene age to forecast that worms, fish, lizards that crawled over
00:40:11the earth were going to evolve into us.
00:40:14Look, Doctor...
00:40:14On the planet from which our visitor came, vegetable life underwent an evolution similar to that of our own animal
00:40:20life,
00:40:20which would account for the superiority of its brain.
00:40:24Doctor Carrington...
00:40:25Its development was not handicapped by emotional or sexual factors.
00:40:29Doctor Carrington, you're a man who won the Nobel Prize.
00:40:32You've received every kind of international kudos a scientist can attain.
00:40:36If you were for sale, I could get a million bucks for you from any foreign government.
00:40:40I'm not, therefore, going to stick my neck out and say that you're stuffed absolutely clean full of wild blueberry
00:40:45muffins.
00:40:46But I promise you, my readers are going to think so.
00:40:49Not for long, Mr. Scott.
00:40:51Not if they happen to know anything about the flora of their own planet.
00:40:54You mean there are vegetables right here on Earth that can think?
00:40:58Certain kind of thinking, yes.
00:41:01You ever hear of the telegraph vine?
00:41:03Not recently.
00:41:04Or the...
00:41:05Is it the acanthus century plant, Doctor Stern?
00:41:08Yes.
00:41:08Go ahead, Doctor.
00:41:09That's your field.
00:41:10Well, the century plant catches mice, bats, squirrels, any small mammals.
00:41:16Uses a sweet syrup as bait.
00:41:18Then holds on to its catch and feeds on it.
00:41:21May I have a snack, Peter?
00:41:22And what's the telegraph vine?
00:41:23Well, a vine research has proven can signal to other vines of the same species.
00:41:27Vines 20 to, well, 100 miles away.
00:41:30Intelligence in plants and vegetables is an old story, Mr. Scott.
00:41:34Older even than the animal arrogance that has overlooked it.
00:41:37That's one for Ripley.
00:41:38Look here.
00:41:39I took this from under the soft tissue in the palm of the hand.
00:41:44Seed part?
00:41:45Seed part?
00:41:46Yes.
00:41:47A neat and unconfused reproductive technique of vegetation.
00:41:52No pain or pleasure, as we know.
00:41:55No emotions.
00:41:57No heart.
00:41:59Our superior.
00:42:01Our superior in every way.
00:42:04Gentlemen, do you realize what we've found?
00:42:06A being from another world, as different from us as one pole from the other.
00:42:12If we can only communicate with it, we can learn secrets that have been hidden from mankind since the beginning
00:42:18of...
00:42:23a being from another world.
00:42:30No.
00:42:31No.
00:42:34No.
00:42:35No.
00:42:35No.
00:42:35No.
00:42:37No.
00:42:38No.
00:42:38No.
00:42:39No.
00:42:49No.
00:42:53No.
00:42:55No.
00:43:01No.
00:43:02No.
00:43:03No.
00:43:09No.
00:43:10No.
00:43:14No.
00:43:18No.
00:43:22No.
00:43:26No.
00:43:43No.
00:43:45No.
00:43:45No.
00:43:46No.
00:43:47No.
00:43:51No.
00:43:51No.
00:43:52No.
00:43:52No.
00:43:52No.
00:43:52No.
00:43:52No.
00:43:52No.
00:43:52No.
00:43:52No.
00:43:52No.
00:43:52Anyway, let's get out of here.
00:43:53Hey, what are you guys looking for?
00:43:55Put a couple in here.
00:43:56Who couldn't come in?
00:43:57A man from Mars.
00:43:58You mean he's alive and running around loose?
00:43:59Keep your door locked, Tex.
00:44:00And watch where you let in.
00:44:01Use your fire axe if you have to.
00:44:02A gun's no good.
00:44:03What do you mean a gun's no good?
00:44:04Now look, Tex.
00:44:09Teddy.
00:44:13Hold it, Captain.
00:44:37There's something in here, all right?
00:44:38No.
00:44:39You're a little off base.
00:44:40That's the minerality lab.
00:44:42We've got radioactive isotopes in there.
00:44:44Your Geiger's reacting to a room full of uranium ore samples.
00:44:48Yeah.
00:45:01This door's locked.
00:45:03Dr. Stern has the key.
00:45:04Oh, yes.
00:45:05None of the others were locked.
00:45:05What's in here?
00:45:06The greenhouse.
00:45:08Eskimos are the weakness for our strawberries.
00:45:10Strawberries in the North Pole.
00:45:12Excuse me.
00:45:18Mac, Bob.
00:45:21Look under these tables.
00:45:29Bob, check that outside door.
00:45:36Door's locked, sir.
00:45:37Up and up here, Pat.
00:45:38We're still battling a zero.
00:45:42Well, Doctor.
00:45:43Captain, I heard...
00:45:45Nothing up that other corner, Pat.
00:45:46Any suggestions, Doctor?
00:45:48It's obviously not inside.
00:45:49Start looking outside as soon as it's...
00:45:51Close the door, please.
00:45:51Never mind, Doctor.
00:45:52We're going.
00:45:52Captain, half an hour outside now is about all we can stand.
00:45:56We'd better do it in relays.
00:45:57You're right, Doctor Chapman.
00:45:59We'll have to work out a schedule.
00:46:00Will you close the door, please?
00:46:02That reminds me we're going to have to tell General Fogarty what happened.
00:46:04Yeah.
00:46:05We're liable to become famous.
00:46:06So few people can boast that they've lost a flying saucer and a man from Mars all on the same
00:46:10day.
00:46:12I wonder what they'd have done to Columbus if they'd discovered America if they'd misladen.
00:46:16A bunch of butterfingers.
00:46:19Gentlemen, I just happened to notice...
00:46:22Look at these moles.
00:46:29Hmm.
00:46:30Why, they're wilted.
00:46:31The only thing could...
00:46:32A blast of icy air if that rear door was opened.
00:46:35Have another look at that lock, will you, Professor?
00:46:37Yes, sir.
00:46:37Ten or fifteen seconds of such exposure would do it.
00:46:40Exactly.
00:46:42What would that lead you to?
00:46:45That it may have been...
00:46:48In here.
00:46:50Without a doubt.
00:46:52Doctor Carrington, you were right.
00:46:53The lock's been forced and bent back into position again.
00:46:55The key's gone.
00:46:56Someone has entered and gone and locked the door from...
00:47:00From the outside.
00:47:02See how it glistens in the light?
00:47:04It's a smear of...
00:47:05Blood, sir.
00:47:08From the wounded dog?
00:47:10You don't suppose.
00:47:11Open it, please.
00:47:22One of the sled dogs.
00:47:24Not even cold yet.
00:47:28It doesn't seem kind of shrunken.
00:47:31Is there any blood in there?
00:47:33No.
00:47:34No blood, sir.
00:47:35No blood.
00:47:36No blood.
00:47:36Its blood has been drained.
00:47:38Everything falls right into line.
00:47:40What could be more natural for a being of its kind than seeking out the only open earth within miles?
00:47:45It came here for refuge...
00:47:48Heard us.
00:47:49And ran.
00:47:50It's been here.
00:47:51It'll come back again.
00:47:53We'd better tell Captain...
00:47:54I don't agree with you, Doctor.
00:47:55I think it's far better if science rather than the army.
00:47:58Doctor, are you sure this is the rest of the years?
00:47:59I'm sure we can communicate with it.
00:48:01We must.
00:48:02It's wiser than we are.
00:48:04It's our only chance to talk to it.
00:48:06To learn so many things.
00:48:07Doctor Carey...
00:48:08Surely you can understand that, Stern.
00:48:11Will you stand guard here with me tonight, Maurice?
00:48:13And you, Lawrence?
00:48:14Very clearly, Doctor.
00:48:15Good.
00:48:16Stern, tell Doctor Auerbach and Doctor Olsen what we found.
00:48:19Ask them to come back and relieve us in the morning.
00:48:23And tell them, please, to confide in Noah.
00:48:42Good luck, Captain.
00:48:43Oh, Lee.
00:48:44Lee, you better get some more hot coffee ready.
00:48:46Find anything, Captain?
00:48:47Not a sign.
00:48:48We've poked in every snowbank within miles.
00:48:50Brian sliced a polar bear.
00:48:51Sure did.
00:48:52Scare you?
00:48:53Not after I saw it was only a bear.
00:48:55Too cold out there for that.
00:48:57You didn't find anything, did you?
00:48:58I didn't think you would.
00:49:00When we lose them, they stay lost.
00:49:01Not that it makes much difference.
00:49:03There's nothing going on on the radio.
00:49:04Nothing coming in.
00:49:06Hey, Tex, don't tell me you got something.
00:49:07Well, Captain, your general Fogarty's around the temperature.
00:49:10This came in clear about ten minutes ago,
00:49:12and then it got fouled up again.
00:49:13Fogarty to Hendry.
00:49:14Take all precautions to preserve aircraft carefully until my office.
00:49:17The arrival.
00:49:18Same to same.
00:49:19Use same precautions with corpses of any occupants.
00:49:22Same to same.
00:49:23Forward detail description of aircraft.
00:49:25Oh, measurements, approximate weight, and so forth.
00:49:28Important.
00:49:29Fogarty to Hendry.
00:49:30Why haven't you answered?
00:49:31Want immediate answer.
00:49:33Same to same.
00:49:34Radio silence unnecessary.
00:49:35Reference message Fogarty to Hendry.
00:49:38Acknowledge immediately.
00:49:39Fogarty to Hendry.
00:49:40Waiting report.
00:49:41Silence confusing.
00:49:42Same to same.
00:49:43Acknowledge.
00:49:44Same to same.
00:49:45Acknowledge at once.
00:49:46I gather he wants to hear from me.
00:49:47You mean there's nothing for me?
00:49:48You got it all.
00:49:49Oh, for Pete's sake.
00:49:50I don't believe it.
00:49:50How can a man get to be a general without even knowing?
00:49:57In the greenhouse.
00:50:01Cards, get out there and watch that corner.
00:50:02Somebody bring the first aid kit, please.
00:50:04Captain, this is my job.
00:50:05Bobby, you better start warning everybody else in the camp.
00:50:08Does that speaker system work from here?
00:50:09Yes.
00:50:10The switch on the left goes all the way.
00:50:12Attention everybody in camp.
00:50:14Stay where you are and bolt your doors.
00:50:15Our visitor has returned and is dangerous.
00:50:18Stay where you are until notified and bolt your doors.
00:50:20Stay where you are.
00:50:28Easy, Doctor. Easy.
00:50:29It'll be alright.
00:50:30What happened, Doctor?
00:50:31In the greenhouse.
00:50:32I was working.
00:50:33I couldn't see.
00:50:33Yeah.
00:50:34Then a blast of cold air and I heard Olsen scream.
00:50:38When I turned, the thing struck at me.
00:50:40Go on.
00:50:41I don't remember my head.
00:50:43I must have fallen.
00:50:46When I came to, I saw Olsen and Auerbach.
00:50:48They were...
00:50:49Give me some more of that.
00:50:50Get those axes.
00:50:51Go ahead, Doctor.
00:50:54They were both hanging from the beams upside down.
00:50:57They were dead. Their throats were cut.
00:50:59I crawled out from under...
00:51:00Was it still there when you left?
00:51:01I couldn't see.
00:51:03Yes, sir.
00:51:04Wait for me, Pat.
00:51:05I want to get a picture.
00:51:16This greenhouse has an outside door.
00:51:18I can get out that way.
00:51:19Captain, we can get to it from here through the generator room.
00:51:21You two go with them.
00:51:23You mean you want us to go in?
00:51:24Just fill the door with lumber, oil drums, anything you can find.
00:51:27That's better.
00:51:28Easy now.
00:51:29It's time to get there.
00:51:30Pat.
00:51:32Pat, I want a picture.
00:51:33You get back with a rest.
00:51:34Don't be silly.
00:51:36It'll cost you drinks, Connie.
00:51:37Oh, I'm up here.
00:51:43Great about it.
00:51:44No, but go ahead and open it.
00:52:00It's time to drop the door.
00:52:01Quick!
00:52:02Something's short enough to get under this boat.
00:52:05Did you fix it, Scotty?
00:52:07No, you were in the way.
00:52:08And the door wasn't built long enough.
00:52:10Do you want me to open it again?
00:52:11No.
00:52:12Way to hammer and some spikes.
00:52:13Put that in away, Captain.
00:52:18There.
00:52:19That ought to do it.
00:52:20Dr. Chapman.
00:52:21You sure there's no other way out?
00:52:22No windows, skylights, or vents of any kind?
00:52:24Only the front and back door.
00:52:25These walls solid.
00:52:27Corrugated iron.
00:52:28You don't think that...
00:52:33Dr. Carrington.
00:52:34We just learned you found a dog in there.
00:52:36Bled white by a visitor.
00:52:37He didn't report it.
00:52:37Why?
00:52:38I didn't consider it necessary.
00:52:39But it was necessary to let two of your friends in there to be killed.
00:52:41I posted them as a guard.
00:52:42I was in there myself for five hours.
00:52:43Dr. Stern was right.
00:52:44I looked through that door.
00:52:45They're hanging in there, upside down, like in a slaughterhouse.
00:52:47I wish you'd seen it.
00:52:48Isn't there something we can do about it?
00:52:49They're dead, and our job is to see nobody else join them.
00:52:52As for you, Doctor, you're limited to your room, laboratory, and the mess hall
00:52:54until this thing's finished.
00:52:55Captain, you have no authority of any kind to issue such an order.
00:52:57No right to assume...
00:52:58You'd better move along.
00:53:06We got the rear door blocked.
00:53:08If he gets out, he'll have to dig his way through 20 or 30 oil drums
00:53:10and a couple of tons of snow and ice.
00:53:12Good.
00:53:12Bob, next time you use that cannon, raise the sights a little.
00:53:15Hmm?
00:53:15I'm sorry, sir.
00:53:16I was too busy to think about that.
00:53:17It's okay.
00:53:17Gentlemen, we're gonna have to set up a guard here at the junction in the corridor.
00:53:20Two hours shifts.
00:53:21We'll need volunteers.
00:53:22I'll be glad for you, Captain.
00:53:23Coming in, Captain.
00:53:33You sent for us, Doctor.
00:53:40You said you had news for us, Doctor.
00:53:42I'm sorry.
00:53:43I'm very tired.
00:53:44I haven't slept.
00:53:45It's difficult.
00:53:48Difficult to talk.
00:53:51Read my notes, Miss Nicholson.
00:53:53Doctor.
00:53:54You need some rest.
00:53:55Yes, I know, but...
00:53:59Please read my notes.
00:54:01At 9 p.m., I placed the seeds taken from the severed hand of X in four inches of earth.
00:54:07I saturated the earth...
00:54:11with two units of plasma taken from our blood bank.
00:54:15The condition of the dog found in the greenhouse indicated that blood was a primal factor in the cultivation of
00:54:21the seeds.
00:54:22At 2 a.m.
00:54:25At 2 a.m., the first sprouts appeared through the soil.
00:54:29Five hours?
00:54:30No.
00:54:31Yes.
00:54:31I used another two units of plasma.
00:54:34At 4 a.m., the sprouts began to take on definite form.
00:54:40I came to become...
00:54:44I see by your faces you don't believe me.
00:54:48Well, you're so angry.
00:54:50You've got to make judge for yourselves.
00:55:10Oh, no.
00:55:11It isn't possible.
00:55:12It reproduces itself at amazing speed.
00:55:16This would bear out Captain Henry's impression.
00:55:19When he saw the creature in the door of the greenhouse, it seemed to have grown a new arm.
00:55:23This pulsating, Doctor.
00:55:26And though they were breathing.
00:55:29Human plants.
00:55:30Superhuman.
00:55:32All of this because of the blood plasma, Doctor?
00:55:34That's correct.
00:55:35Notice these closer to the source of the plasma.
00:55:38Are these farther away?
00:55:40How many units have we?
00:55:41Enough, I hope.
00:55:44Would you care to listen to them, Professor Wilson?
00:55:47Yes, thank you.
00:55:48I should.
00:56:08Well?
00:56:11Almost like the wail of a newborn child that's hungry.
00:56:15That's the way I would have described it.
00:56:17Doctor.
00:56:18Yes, Miss Nicholas.
00:56:18Do you mind very much if I...
00:56:20Will you...
00:56:21Will you be needing me anymore?
00:56:23No, just finish typing my notes.
00:56:25Return them to me.
00:56:27Let no one see them.
00:56:30Doctor.
00:56:31I think you should get some sleep.
00:56:33There's too much to do, Professor Wilson.
00:56:35But your mind can't work if you're exhausted.
00:56:37My mind's still perfectly clear.
00:56:38No, it isn't, Doctor.
00:56:40You aren't thinking what's happening there in the greenhouse.
00:56:43He's burning those seeds in there, using blood, just as you are.
00:56:47You've seen what one creature like that can do.
00:56:49Just imagine.
00:56:51A thousand.
00:56:51I have imagined it.
00:56:52Arthur.
00:56:54What if that aircraft came here not just to visit the Earth,
00:56:57but to conquer it?
00:56:59To start growing some kind of horrible army?
00:57:03Turn the human race into food for it.
00:57:05There are many things threatening our world.
00:57:07New stars, comets shooting through space.
00:57:10But those are theories.
00:57:11This is an enemy right here.
00:57:12There are no enemies in science, Professor.
00:57:14Only phenomena to study.
00:57:16We are studying one.
00:57:31Come in.
00:57:37Hello, Pat.
00:57:38Hi.
00:57:39Nikki, I want to ask you something.
00:57:41Has anybody up here been hurt lately?
00:57:43Anybody shot or stabbed or operated on?
00:57:45No.
00:57:46That what is it in the greenhouse has been our first diversion.
00:57:49I brought up 35 units of blood plasma two months ago.
00:57:52What's become of it?
00:57:53Why do you want to know?
00:57:55I wondered why they're not giving it to Doctor Stern.
00:57:57They're giving him blood transfusions instead of plasma.
00:58:00Two live donors.
00:58:02What's Carrington doing with 35 units of blood plasma, Nikki?
00:58:05I guess you'd better take a swing at my chin and have a look at those notes.
00:58:12Should be trying to stop you.
00:58:21So that's what he's been doing?
00:58:22Mm-hmm.
00:58:24Thanks.
00:58:25Thanks for not stopping.
00:58:29Pat, would you remember something?
00:58:32He's tired.
00:58:33He hasn't slept since you found that thing.
00:58:35And he's not thinking right.
00:58:37I know him, and he doesn't think the way we do anyway.
00:58:40But he's found something that no one can understand.
00:58:42And until he can solve it, he'll...
00:58:45You know, like a kid with a new toy.
00:58:47He'll just...
00:58:48Only this toy will be able to fight him.
00:58:49Thanks again.
00:58:59Where's Dr. Carrington?
00:59:00Sorry, Captain.
00:59:02I have no...
00:59:03I'm very busy.
00:59:05I know you're busy, Doctor.
00:59:06I understand you've been doing a bit of gardening.
00:59:08Where are they?
00:59:09I'm going to the nursery, Pat.
00:59:14I don't tolerate intrusions into my laboratory.
00:59:16Please don't talk to me.
00:59:18This is what your late colleagues are doing in the greenhouse, Doctor.
00:59:20Except this is a distinct improvement.
00:59:22What happened in the greenhouse was not my fault.
00:59:24We've read your notes, Arthur.
00:59:25I think you should have consulted the rest of us.
00:59:27I have all the help I need.
00:59:28Your opinion has not been asked.
00:59:29It has by Captain Henry, and I've given it to him.
00:59:32I'll repeat it for you.
00:59:34We're facing something unpredictably dangerous.
00:59:37The creature in the greenhouse is obviously multiplying itself in this identical fashion.
00:59:41And we have no way of finding out how much it can multiply.
00:59:43It'll need more blood, and it'll make every effort to obtain what it needs.
00:59:46It's been imprisoned and is therefore harmless.
00:59:47How can you be sure of our safety, or more important, the safety of the world?
00:59:51Think of a thousand of such creatures.
00:59:53Ten thousand.
00:59:54Yes, it must be destroyed.
00:59:55No.
00:59:55There's progeny along with it.
00:59:56No.
00:59:57We're going to burn these.
00:59:58What about that thing in the greenhouse?
00:59:59You're talking like frightened schools.
01:00:01You're right, Doctor.
01:00:02I am frightened.
01:00:04Any destruction would be an outrage, a betrayal of science.
01:00:06It would be a betrayal of science, Doctor.
01:00:07But it'll make me and some of the others think a lot better if we get rid of them.
01:00:10There'll be no...
01:00:10Captain...
01:00:11I finally got a message through and here's the answer.
01:00:13Go ahead.
01:00:13Fogarty to Henry.
01:00:14Carrington informs me Martian alive.
01:00:16You are directed to make effort to keep it alive and protect it against injury.
01:00:20Under no circumstances take action against it until my arrival when weather permits.
01:00:24You have your orders, Captain Henry.
01:00:26I consider them sane and intelligent.
01:00:29But, Tex, what about me?
01:00:30You got a thing, Scotty.
01:00:32What do we do, Pat?
01:00:34Get on that radio and try changing the Army's mind.
01:00:47Hey!
01:00:48Hey, it's me!
01:00:50Eddie!
01:00:55What are you doing in here?
01:00:56We can't take it out there anymore, Pat.
01:00:58We'll have to drop the idea of guarding the greenhouse from you outside.
01:01:01It's blowing so hard you can't see your head in front of your face.
01:01:03Besides, it can go through any wall as easy as the door.
01:01:05How could it get through corrugated iron walls?
01:01:08Use a can opener.
01:01:09Tell the others to drop in the outside guard.
01:01:11Put that hand of yours in some ice water and rub it.
01:01:13Who's out on the court?
01:01:14Stone and Wilson, sir.
01:01:15Barnes.
01:01:16Yes, sir.
01:01:17Tell them they're the only ones on guard now.
01:01:18Yes, sir.
01:01:18Tell them to watch it.
01:01:23Tex.
01:01:25Here I am.
01:01:26You won't be there long.
01:01:28We're dropping the outside guards.
01:01:29You better come up here and join the rest of them in the mess hall.
01:01:32I'll be all right.
01:01:32I got the door brace good and there's no outside windows.
01:01:36All right, if you want to be brave.
01:01:40Well?
01:01:40Pat, what are we going to do?
01:01:45Let's go.
01:01:46Anybody around here want some coffee?
01:01:47No, but you can come in.
01:01:49It's the only reason I brought it.
01:01:50I was hoping you might ask me in.
01:01:54Who wants some?
01:01:55I could use a half.
01:01:57What were you saying, Scotty?
01:01:58I was just wondering if that's enough, thanks.
01:02:01What happens if our boyfriend gets lonely and starts strolling around?
01:02:05Ends up in here.
01:02:06What do we do?
01:02:07I've been trying to figure that, too.
01:02:08Nothing seems to hurt a $64 question.
01:02:10What do you do with a vegetable?
01:02:11Boil it.
01:02:12What do you say?
01:02:14Boil it.
01:02:15Do it.
01:02:17Bake it.
01:02:17Fry it.
01:02:18Hey, that makes sense.
01:02:19Cold doesn't bother it.
01:02:20Maybe Dr. Carrington will ask it to crawl into a double boiler.
01:02:23Or maybe you could borrow a flamethrower from somebody.
01:02:25Captain, I've got a crazy idea.
01:02:27We've got lots of kerosene and we could...
01:02:36Point three.
01:02:37Point four.
01:02:39That's where we start cooking.
01:02:40Point five.
01:02:41Point six.
01:02:43Watch it, everybody.
01:02:44That thing's out of the greenhouse.
01:02:45Be sure and stay together.
01:02:46Point nine.
01:02:47Captain, what about throwing kerosene on and setting it on fire?
01:02:50We can try.
01:02:51Here's a ball can.
01:02:52I'll take it, sir.
01:02:54We'll need something to put it in.
01:02:55Here's pale.
01:02:55Good.
01:02:57One point two.
01:02:58We need one more.
01:02:59Hey, Pat.
01:03:00This ought to work all right.
01:03:01Good.
01:03:01Watch that cigarette, Lieutenant.
01:03:03One point two.
01:03:03How are we going to set it on fire?
01:03:05Grab two sticks together?
01:03:06There's a very pistol in my bag.
01:03:07I'll get it.
01:03:08If it comes in, you wet it down.
01:03:10And you, Matt, touch it off.
01:03:11And don't miss.
01:03:12You two be ready in case it needs more.
01:03:14I think you're right, Captain.
01:03:15Oh, sure.
01:03:15One point three now.
01:03:17You know how to shoot that thing, don't you?
01:03:18I saw Gary Cooper and Sergeant York.
01:03:20One point four.
01:03:21Come here.
01:03:22Get in the corner.
01:03:24Now hold this in front of you.
01:03:25Stay by the light switch.
01:03:27One point five.
01:03:28One point six.
01:03:30Seven.
01:03:31What was that?
01:03:32Sounds like a window.
01:03:34One point eight.
01:03:35I'm off those lights.
01:03:35One point nine.
01:03:38The needle's at the top.
01:04:05One point nine.
01:04:10If you put the wire, hurry!
01:04:12Watch it, Captain!
01:04:15Oh!
01:04:15Unh слож thekin.
01:04:19Lock that window!
01:04:21Hey, Sergeant!
01:04:22Okay, I'm stuck.
01:04:23What is that?know
01:04:30ever? We
01:04:37Here you are, sir. This will make your hand feel better.
01:04:39Thank you, Bobby.
01:04:43This ought to be enough kerosene, Pat.
01:04:45Let's get it ready.
01:04:46How's it coming, Barnes?
01:04:47I heard it'll be okay.
01:04:48What makes me mad is that he didn't do it.
01:04:50I busted it falling over the bunk.
01:04:52Now listen, everybody.
01:04:53I want you all to say here.
01:04:55We found a way to fight this thing off, but we burned out a room doing it.
01:04:58I don't think it was hurt much judging from the way it took off.
01:05:00About as much effect as a good hot foot.
01:05:02It's sure to come back here again.
01:05:04We don't want to burn up the whole place, so as soon as we're organized, we're going after it.
01:05:08It probably went back to the greenhouse, so we'll start there.
01:05:10In the meantime, stay here.
01:05:12Watch the door into the hallway.
01:05:14And keep your eye on the Geiger counter.
01:05:16Here are the fire extinguishers.
01:05:18Who's your electrical expert here?
01:05:19I can help you, Captain. That's my line.
01:05:21Can you hook into the intercom system from the corridor?
01:05:23Oh, easily. We can take one from any of the other rooms.
01:05:25I can help you on that, too.
01:05:26Mac, we'll be in the radio room. Let us know when you're ready.
01:05:29You all right?
01:05:30Yeah, but I'd like to take it along with you.
01:05:31Haven't you had enough?
01:05:33Well, if I start burning up again, who's going to put out the fire?
01:05:35We're very proud of our captain.
01:05:40Now, look.
01:05:42Put one of the intercoms here.
01:05:43That'll take care of this end.
01:05:45We'll put another down here at the junction in the corridor.
01:05:48Check them to see if they work through the mess hall.
01:05:49Right.
01:05:49Captain, I just thought of something. You said you were going to use kerosene again.
01:05:52You know anything better?
01:05:53Something hotter. We have enough cable to stretch to the greenhouse.
01:05:55Why not use electricity?
01:05:56You mean your lighting system?
01:05:57No. No, we can hook in a new transformer Dr. Chapman's been using.
01:06:00It's a high-voltage outfit and will give us plenty of amps.
01:06:03Enough to burn them?
01:06:03More than enough.
01:06:04Well, could you use leads to two poles and catch them between them?
01:06:07If you insulate the poles.
01:06:08Sounds good.
01:06:09Bob, give them a hand.
01:06:11Come on, Tex. You go to work.
01:06:13Get Anchorage if you can.
01:06:14Tell them the whole story.
01:06:16Tell them we're in bad shape.
01:06:17The sooner they get here, the better.
01:06:18Tell them to bring hand grenades, mortars, flamethrowers, anything they can think of.
01:06:22Tell them if I don't get permission to send a story out, I'm going to shoot myself.
01:06:25I'm going to comb your hair first.
01:06:27What hair?
01:06:28Hey, say that again.
01:06:30Oh, Nicky, not you, too.
01:06:31He's sensitive about his hair.
01:06:32You, too.
01:06:33I got hair.
01:06:33That doesn't make you any prettier.
01:06:34No, no, your breath.
01:06:36I'm sorry.
01:06:37He says something about that, too.
01:06:38I've been very upset lately, my...
01:06:40Oh, you ninny.
01:06:42Look, that's what I mean.
01:06:44You, too.
01:06:45It's getting cold in here.
01:06:47The heat must be off.
01:06:48It is off.
01:06:50It's not getting any oil.
01:06:52See if it's the same way in the room across the hall of Tex.
01:06:54Where do these heaters get their oil from?
01:06:56Around behind, outside.
01:06:59Hey, Pop.
01:07:00Heat's off in the mess hall.
01:07:01No.
01:07:02No more oil coming in.
01:07:03It's off in there, too.
01:07:04Could the tank be empty?
01:07:06Phil, the day before yesterday.
01:07:07The main line could be plugged.
01:07:09You better go outside and fix it.
01:07:11Probably run smack into our visitor.
01:07:12We'd be waiting for you to do just that.
01:07:13We underestimate this guy.
01:07:14He's a little bit turned off.
01:07:15Trying to freeze us out, huh?
01:07:16That isn't going to be hard.
01:07:18Down to 40 degrees now.
01:07:19It's 60 below outside.
01:07:20How long do these rooms hold any heat?
01:07:22Half an hour at the most.
01:07:23By then, we'll all be stiff as...
01:07:24Well, look, if no one goes out to fix that oil line,
01:07:26won't it think of something else?
01:07:27You'll think the same thing I am.
01:07:29That our only chance to keep warm would be electricity.
01:07:31Heaters, blankets, anything like that.
01:07:33Yes, it could break the circuit.
01:07:35Cut a line anywhere, except at the source.
01:07:37Sure, the generator room.
01:07:38Get them all in there.
01:07:38I'll tell Ted.
01:07:39Bring any electrical stuff.
01:07:40Food, medicine, blankets, warm clothes,
01:07:41anything you can find.
01:07:42And, Mac, bring our flying clothes.
01:07:44Pat, most of them got burned.
01:07:45But I'll see what I can salvage.
01:07:47There's a transformer on stuff, Matt.
01:07:49It's an awful cold in here.
01:07:50I know.
01:07:50That thing's turned the heat off.
01:07:51What?
01:07:51That'll change things.
01:07:52What are we going to do about it?
01:07:53I don't know.
01:07:53Next thing it'll think of is the electricity.
01:07:55So we're putting everybody in the generator room
01:07:56and trying to fight it from there.
01:07:57Lieutenant, did you do a good job
01:07:59on the outside door of the generator room?
01:08:00Houdini'd find it tough getting in.
01:08:01It's better than even money
01:08:02he'll come through this corridor.
01:08:03Yeah, it's the only way less of two.
01:08:04You got any fence wire
01:08:05strong enough to take your voltage?
01:08:06Oh, rolls over here.
01:08:07That'll work, Lieutenant.
01:08:08Sure.
01:08:09What'll work?
01:08:09Lay it on the ground here.
01:08:10Lead overhead and one on each side.
01:08:12When that thing gets to the right spot,
01:08:13juicing.
01:08:14I don't get you.
01:08:15Where's the fence wire?
01:08:15Right down here.
01:08:16Hey, give me those cutters.
01:08:17What are you talking about?
01:08:17I'm talking about wriggling
01:08:18an electric flytrap right here
01:08:19for him to walk into.
01:08:20What do you mean, flytrap?
01:08:21Hey, Scotty, get me a hammer
01:08:22and some nails out of the generator room.
01:08:23Sure, sure.
01:08:24You better get out of the way.
01:08:25Well, it looks as if they have
01:08:26the situation well in hand.
01:08:28It's all right with me.
01:08:29I've given all the orders
01:08:29I want to give for the rest of my life.
01:08:31If I thought that were true,
01:08:32I'd ask it in America.
01:08:34Here's your coat.
01:08:35Shut up.
01:08:35I want to keep my mic.
01:08:36Here we are.
01:08:36Hammer and nails.
01:08:38Why do you want us, Captain?
01:08:39In the generator room, Doctor.
01:08:40All right, move along, please.
01:08:41Everybody, keep moving.
01:08:42Please, keep moving.
01:08:43Change my mind.
01:08:44It's all off.
01:08:45Keep moving, everybody.
01:08:46Captain, I want another wood.
01:08:49Make way here.
01:08:50Clear this out.
01:08:51Clear this place.
01:08:53Where are those cutters?
01:08:54Here they are.
01:08:54Where's your cargo cutter, Bob?
01:08:55Back there in that barrel.
01:08:56I got one, too, Captain.
01:08:57Go down to the assembly room.
01:08:58If you can't, you can cover running.
01:08:59Right.
01:08:59Somebody get me a pair of gloves.
01:09:01Here, use my name.
01:09:19Leave enough to hook to the overhead wire.
01:09:21I've got plenty.
01:09:26Here we are, Lieutenant.
01:09:28Is that going to give us a ground?
01:09:30No.
01:09:31There she is, Captain.
01:09:32Down to five degrees now.
01:09:34Perfect for skiing.
01:09:35We've got a pair of rubber boots, Scotty.
01:09:37Why?
01:09:38Insulation.
01:09:38I've got to turn the juice off.
01:09:40Oh, yeah.
01:09:41We're back here, Scott.
01:09:42Where?
01:09:43Wait a minute, Scotty.
01:09:44You won't need any boots.
01:09:45When it comes, you go back with the others.
01:09:46You don't belong out here.
01:09:47I didn't belong at Alamein or Bougainville or Okinawa.
01:09:50I was just kibitzing.
01:09:51And I'll also write a very good obit, obituary to you.
01:09:54Just ignore me, please.
01:09:55Captain Henry.
01:09:56Captain Henry.
01:09:57Go ahead.
01:09:58Just hook this thing up.
01:09:59Checking to see if it works.
01:10:00That's fine.
01:10:01Watch your ganker counter.
01:10:02Yes, sir.
01:10:02Mac, did you hear that?
01:10:03Every word.
01:10:04I hope that's all I hear.
01:10:05So do I.
01:10:06Oh, Captain, here's another message.
01:10:07This one relayed from Washington.
01:10:09Oh, goody to Henry.
01:10:10Use every means to protect lives of entire party,
01:10:13but take no steps against your prisoner.
01:10:15Our prisoner.
01:10:16There you are again.
01:10:17You can't ignore orders from your commanding officer.
01:10:19I can't testify to that effect.
01:10:19My court won't show you.
01:10:20You're doing more than breaking army orders.
01:10:22You're robbing science of the greatest secret that's ever come to it.
01:10:24Better go back, Doctor.
01:10:25Knowledge is more important than life, Captain.
01:10:27We've only one excuse for existing.
01:10:29To think, to find out, to learn.
01:10:31What can we learn from that thing?
01:10:33Except a quicker way to die.
01:10:34Doesn't matter what happens to us.
01:10:36Nothing counts except our thinking.
01:10:38We've fought our way into nature.
01:10:39We've split the atom.
01:10:40Yes, and that sure made the world happy, didn't it?
01:10:43We owe it to the brain of our species to stand here and die
01:10:46without destroying a source of wisdom.
01:10:48Captain Henry.
01:10:50Civilization has given us orders.
01:10:51Get here, Marty.
01:10:52Come on, Doctor.
01:10:52Oh, you fools.
01:10:54You'll never hurt it twice.
01:10:55Go ahead.
01:10:56Captain, I'm getting a reaction from the Geiger counter.
01:10:58What's your reading?
01:10:59Only point two, but steady.
01:11:01Watch it.
01:11:02Tell us any change.
01:11:03Mac, anything your way?
01:11:04About a glimmer, Pat.
01:11:05Watch it.
01:11:06Here's the operating switch right here.
01:11:08How can it get cold so quick?
01:11:09Keep moving around.
01:11:10You know that it'd be too cold.
01:11:12Must be zero.
01:11:13It was next stop's far too long.
01:11:16Come on, Mr. Martian, and get some nice scotch blood.
01:11:19One hundred proof.
01:11:20Nothing like it for babies.
01:11:22Tell him to cut it out.
01:11:24No, no.
01:11:24Let it go on.
01:11:25I like those pimples.
01:11:26Keep me warm.
01:11:29Hey, Scotty, did you get a picture of that thing when it was on fire?
01:11:32Yeah.
01:11:32I shot one while I was falling backward over the bed.
01:11:35Probably got the ceiling in my own big feet.
01:11:38Captain Henry, Captain Henry.
01:11:39Going up a little.
01:11:40Point four now.
01:11:41Hang on.
01:11:41Mac, any change?
01:11:42Just the same.
01:11:44Only colder.
01:11:45Probably means he's coming by the mess hall.
01:11:47Excuse me, sir.
01:11:48I got an idea.
01:11:49Why did you go again?
01:11:50I knew a boy's pretty smart.
01:11:52You might see these wires we got rigged here and sit down and think it over.
01:11:55Yeah.
01:11:55If he thinks too long, we're cold meat.
01:11:58What if we met him over there by the junction?
01:12:00Let him see us there and chase us back here?
01:12:02Yes, sir.
01:12:02And the less light, the better.
01:12:04Turn off this light and this one down here.
01:12:06Don't tell me I'm right.
01:12:07Yes.
01:12:08Captain Henry.
01:12:09Going up.
01:12:10Point eight now.
01:12:11I'm getting some new patents.
01:12:12Showing here now.
01:12:13All right, you fellas.
01:12:14Both of you are back here and come running.
01:12:15Halfway there.
01:12:17Redding, if you speed up that generator, can you get any more out of it?
01:12:20Certainly do no harm to try.
01:12:21Bill, you and Tex go with him.
01:12:22Nicky, you too.
01:12:23Pat, good luck to you.
01:12:27What's the matter?
01:12:28I was just wishing we'd have had a chance to test this thing to see if it had worked.
01:12:31What if we haven't enough foliage?
01:12:32Let's keep swinging on its arm.
01:12:34One point two.
01:12:35He's on its way.
01:12:35You know, I got to worry.
01:12:36Report from the front, Captain.
01:12:38Lieutenant McPherson has to worry.
01:12:39This is no joke.
01:12:40What?
01:12:41What if he can read our minds?
01:12:42He's going to be real mad when he gets to me.
01:12:45One point four.
01:12:46Keep moving around, you guys.
01:12:47Keep it quiet.
01:12:49I remember the first execution I ever covered.
01:12:52Bruce Snyder and Judd Gray.
01:12:54Did you get a picture of that, Scotty?
01:12:56No, they didn't allow cameras, but one guy...
01:12:58One point six.
01:12:59Going up fast.
01:13:00Double faculty ceases.
01:13:01Give him a chance to get a look.
01:13:02Leave him in to reach that switch.
01:13:04Stay away from the walls when he hits the juice.
01:13:08Everybody got rubber boots on?
01:13:09Yes, sir.
01:13:10One point eight.
01:13:14I thought I heard something.
01:13:21It's getting near the top.
01:13:24Let's get near the top.
01:13:51What the juice is off?
01:13:53Pat, Pat, Carrington's turned off the generator.
01:13:55Oh, bring the flashlight.
01:13:56Eddie, hold him off as long as you drive.
01:13:59Watch out, he's got a gun.
01:14:01Keep away.
01:14:02Keep away.
01:14:03Keep away.
01:14:04I won't allow you to destroy...
01:14:06Turn on the generator.
01:14:07Get back here, Eddie.
01:14:23Eddie, get back here.
01:14:24Stay away from that water.
01:14:25Listen, I'm your friend.
01:14:27Look, I have no weapons.
01:14:28I'm your friend.
01:14:29You're wiser than I.
01:14:30You must understand what I'm trying to tell you.
01:14:33Don't go any farther.
01:14:34They'll kill you.
01:14:34They think you mean to harm us all.
01:14:36But I want to know you, to help you.
01:14:38Believe that.
01:14:39You're wiser than anything on Earth.
01:14:41Use that intelligence.
01:14:43Look at me and know what I'm trying to tell you.
01:14:44I'm not your enemy.
01:14:45I'm a scientist.
01:14:46I'm a scientist who's trying...
01:14:53Wait till he gets right in the middle of it, sir.
01:15:00He's got to be on that walk, Captain.
01:15:10Wait till he gets right in the middle, sir.
01:15:28Wait till he gets right in the middle of it, sir.
01:15:47Turn it off. Let it go. We don't want any part of it left.
01:16:15I didn't get a picture, Scotty.
01:16:28Let it go, Scotty.
01:16:46So take a minute to warm up.
01:16:47Okay. We can get through. Is there any reason now why I can't send out my story?
01:16:52Only take five minutes. I guess it's okay. Go ahead, Scotty.
01:16:55You're getting to look a lot better to me than you used to.
01:16:57Hold on, Pat. You get everything?
01:17:00Yeah, we burned everything in Carrington's lab and in the greenhouse.
01:17:03Burnt the arm, too. Nothing left with ashes.
01:17:05How is Dr. Carrington? He's got a broken car bone and a bad headache.
01:17:08You're not getting enough voltage.
01:17:10I'll check the generator for you. Good.
01:17:12Anybody want some coffee? No, but you can come in.
01:17:15You better have some. You look awfully tired.
01:17:17He should look tired. He's had two things on his mind.
01:17:20We've only had one.
01:17:22Now our worries are over what our captain is.
01:17:24Shut up.
01:17:25Isn't there something you can do about it, Nicky?
01:17:27Mmm, I don't know. You know, I'm getting pretty fed up with the North Pole.
01:17:32How much does the captain make a month?
01:17:33Not very much.
01:17:34That's a good start. Go ahead.
01:17:36Enough to support two people?
01:17:37Not nearly enough.
01:17:38Oh, captain, you get flight pay and some for each dependent.
01:17:41Oh, we can have that.
01:17:42Now look, I'm not going to be real related to anything.
01:17:44Captain, I've got an idea if you'll pardon me, sir.
01:17:45This is going to work.
01:17:47You ought to settle down, sir.
01:17:48There you are. See?
01:17:49It would be so much better for us.
01:17:51Sure, our captain always flitting around and getting into trouble.
01:17:54You remember that night in Honolulu?
01:17:55Oh, that was pretty bad.
01:17:57I don't know what they're talking about.
01:17:58He ought to light somewhere.
01:18:00See, they know what's best for you.
01:18:01Mm-hmm. Here we are.
01:18:03On your voltage now.
01:18:06Anchorage from Polar Expedition 6.
01:18:08Anchorage from Polar Expedition 6. Can you hear me? Over.
01:18:12Anchorage, reception clear. Stand by.
01:18:14Press the button to speak, Scott.
01:18:15Over.
01:18:17Tell General Fogarty we've sent for Captain Hendry.
01:18:19He'll be here in a few minutes. Over.
01:18:21Roger. Over.
01:18:22Are there any newsmen there who can hear me? Over.
01:18:25Place is full up. Over.
01:18:27All right, fellas. Here's your story.
01:18:29North Pole, November 3rd. Ned Scott reporting.
01:18:32One of the world's greatest battles was fought in one today by the human race.
01:18:35Here at the top of the world, a handful of American soldiers and civilians met the first invasion from another
01:18:40planet.
01:18:41A man by the name of Noah once saved our world with an arc of wood.
01:18:45Here at the North Pole, a few men performed a similar service with an arc of electricity.
01:18:49The flying saucer which landed here and its pilot have been destroyed, but not without casualties among our own meager
01:18:55forces.
01:18:56I would like to bring to the microphone some of the men responsible for our success.
01:19:00But a senior Air Force officer, Captain Hendry, is attending to demands over and above the call of duty.
01:19:07Dr. Carrington, the leader of the scientific expedition, is recovering from wounds received in the battle.
01:19:12Good for you, Scotty.
01:19:13And now, before giving you the details of the battle, I bring you a warning.
01:19:18Every one of you listening to my voice, tell the world.
01:19:21Tell this to everybody wherever they are.
01:19:24Watch the skies everywhere.
01:19:27Keep looking.
01:19:29Keep watching the skies.
01:19:53Until next time.
01:20:21You
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