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00:01The End
00:32Oh, my God.
01:02Oh, my God.
01:42Excellent work, gentlemen.
01:44Every word of the message is correct.
01:47This will go by air freight shipment, 743, Loma Toy Company, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
01:54Top row of the shipping carton, seventh box from the right.
01:58Clear?
01:58Yes, Mr. Caber.
02:10Ah, good, good, good.
02:13Excellent.
02:19Go on.
02:25Dr. Liscombe, I am honored.
02:27What do you want with me?
02:29Nothing very much.
02:31A single missing piece in a very complicated jigsaw puzzle.
02:35The X Factor.
02:37I don't know what you're talking about.
02:39Certainly you do.
02:40I'm talking about the greatest deterrent weapon ever invented.
02:44One that makes the H-bomb as obsolescent as a bow and arrow.
02:47Well, only one element is still missing, and you possess it up there.
02:54The X Factor.
02:56I want it.
02:57Mr. Caber, that's where it stays.
03:01Oh, we'll get it, never fear, and much more in years to come.
03:05You are a very valuable acquisition, Dr. Liscombe.
03:08You'll get nothing from me.
03:10You might as well kill me right now.
03:12Kill you?
03:13My dear man, I wouldn't dream of it.
03:15You're too valuable to my country.
03:19Bring him along, gentlemen.
03:30Oh, my dear man, I wouldn't dream of it.
04:13I'm sure you're wondering how I can possibly smuggle anyone as important as you out of the country.
04:19I'll be delighted to show you.
04:22Activate the conversion tank, please.
04:28Now, don't worry.
04:31There's no pain involved.
04:34No.
04:35No.
04:37Stop me.
04:40No.
04:42Stop me.
04:43Stop me.
04:45No.
04:46No.
04:47You can't do this.
04:49No.
04:51Stop me.
04:52Stop me.
04:53Stop me.
05:16Stop me.
06:03Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
06:07Starring Richard Basehart
06:11David Hedison
06:19Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
06:45Avril, a radio message for you
06:47In the clear, no code
06:53Who is it?
06:54No name given, sir
06:55He said it was concerning the X-Factor
06:58Pipe it into my private speaker at once
06:59Aye, sir
07:00Switch over
07:02Admiral
07:03Dr. Liscom has been kidnapped
07:07Liscom?
07:09Look, who is this?
07:11I work for Captain Shires
07:12Office of Naval Intelligence
07:14Liscom was visiting your institute
07:16He was nabbed right outside and brought here
07:19Here?
07:20Where's that?
07:21Where are you calling from?
07:23I'm using the only shortwave transmitter I could reach
07:25I'm in the private office of...
07:33Oh, go on
07:33Whose office?
07:37Hello?
07:39Hello, are you still there?
07:42This is Nelson
07:43Do you read?
07:44Are you still transmitting?
07:46Come in
07:49This man was obviously a U.S. agent
07:57How did he manage to get into our employ?
07:59I'll start a thorough investigation at once
08:02Rather late for that, isn't it?
08:09Now, a slip like this could ruin our whole operation
08:12It won't happen again
08:13I assure you
08:15The radio voice identified itself as Admiral Nelson
08:19This transmitter must be tuned into the sea view frequency
08:22Sir, the name of Captain Shires was mentioned by this man
08:25Shires, yes
08:27Dangerous man
08:29Where is he now?
08:33Here are the latest reports on the movements of U.S. counterintelligence
08:43Civic Theater
08:45This one
08:46This one
09:08Any mention of Shire's?
09:10At the moment, he is at the Pearl Harbor Naval Base.
09:16Alert our Honolulu office.
09:19If I know Nelson, he will shortly pay a visit to Pearl Harbor.
09:24Unfortunately, they must both be killed.
09:30Yes, sir.
09:35I'll attend to it at once.
09:55Admiral, your call to Captain Shire's is ready.
10:00Unscramble.
10:02Shire speaking.
10:04Hello, Admiral.
10:05George, I got some bad news.
10:08Dr. Liscom has been kidnapped.
10:10Liscom?
10:12That is bad.
10:14Oh, wasn't he right on the verge of wrapping up the big project?
10:18Liscom is the project.
10:20His knowledge is the key to everything.
10:22How did you get the news?
10:23An anonymous call, but I think it was one of your agents.
10:27We were cut off before he could tell me where Liscom was taken.
10:29Cut off?
10:32Scratch one good agent.
10:34I'm afraid so.
10:36But what about Liscom?
10:38What's our move?
10:40Can you pick me up here?
10:41As fast as I can make it.
10:43All right, now I've got some checking to do.
10:45I'll try to have a report for you when you get here.
10:48End transmission.
11:10How far are we from Pearl Harbor?
11:14About 840 miles due east.
11:16Very well.
11:17Get the flying sub ready for launch and alert Chief Sharkey.
11:19He'll be flying in with me.
11:20Aye, sir.
11:21Chip, get on it.
11:22Aye, sir.
11:23Now hear this.
11:25Chief Sharkey will lay up to the control room on the double.
11:28Flying sub duty watch.
11:30Make ready for immediate launch.
11:38Roger.
11:39Understand.
11:40Your traffic officer notify Hickam Tower.
11:46Okay.
11:47Flying sub over and out.
11:50Okay.
11:51And we've got clearance to land in East Lock.
11:53We can tie up at the sub base there.
11:55Hmm.
12:03Sparks reports they've landed at Pearl.
12:05They're with Captain Charles.
12:06We're to continue on the course to Santa Barbara.
12:08Very well.
12:08Keep me informed, Chip.
12:09And hold her steady as she goes.
12:10Aye, sir.
12:11Let's go.
12:28Code?
12:29Definitely.
12:30But a sophisticated one.
12:32We still haven't come close to breaking it.
12:41Where'd you get this thing?
12:43Oh, you intercepted it on a tip from one of our agents.
12:46There's a big spy ring operating inside our country,
12:49and this is the first real lead we've had on it.
12:52I'm not sure to know about the man who called me.
12:54Was he one of your agents?
12:55I'm still checking.
12:57Maybe several days before I know.
12:59We can't wait that long.
13:01It may be a matter of hours.
13:03Once they get Liskam out of the country...
13:05Well, there's not much chance of that.
13:07I've already put out an alert to every customs officer in the country.
13:10I don't ever rate these people.
13:12You know, they may find a way.
13:15Haven't you got any lead at all?
13:18Just one.
13:21Now, this is a pet theory of mine.
13:24But if I bring it up to headquarters one more time,
13:26I'm liable to be laughed out of a job.
13:30I never felt less like laughing. Now, what is it?
13:32Every year, the Caber Toy Company.
13:35A toy company?
13:36Mm-hmm.
13:36You mean the people who made this?
13:39Right.
13:39Now, I know it sounds wild, but think of this.
13:42No business in America works with tighter security.
13:45Now, you see, coming out with a new toy first
13:47can mean millions of dollars.
13:49Yeah, go ahead.
13:50Well, it always struck me that a place like that
13:52would make a darn good cover for espionage.
13:55Now, I've worked on it.
13:56Even got a man into Caber toys.
13:59Could be the agent that contacted you.
14:02He said he was calling for private office.
14:04Yes, it could be the toy company.
14:06Yes, but we'll never know until we get inside.
14:09But that's not much to go on.
14:11All the solid evidence you've got is that.
14:14It's the best I can offer.
14:19All right, Judge.
14:20Let's have a try, Deb.
14:21Come on.
14:24Let's.
14:45All right, Judge.
14:50I would assume she knew the33 over the place.
16:21It's more than just a toy company.
16:23They do a lot of high security work for the government.
16:27Scale models, that sort of thing.
16:30Well?
16:31Well, if we make an accusation we can't prove, we'll have 16 different congressional committees down on our heads.
16:39We'll worry about that when it happens.
16:41Now, what's your plan of attack?
16:42Barge and surprise caper.
16:45Accusing a lot right if we have to.
16:47Keep our eyes open.
16:48It's not much of a plan I grant you, but...
16:52You got any better ideas?
16:54Not at the moment.
16:56Let's just hope it works.
16:59Amen.
17:08What's wrong, Admiral?
17:10I don't know.
17:10I don't know why.
17:11The signal must control.
17:20The gyro stabilizers.
17:21The, yes.
17:39The gyro stabilizer.
17:41Let's just hope it works.
17:41The gyro stabilizers.
17:41Let's go.
17:43Let's go.
17:45Let's go.
17:46Let's go.
17:47Let's go.
17:50Let's go.
17:55Chief, can you get to the general panels?
18:42It's beginning to respond.
18:44Keep at it.
18:45It's beginning to respond.
20:17That's true. Not many people know about it. It could have been an accident.
20:20It couldn't have been. The whole flying sub was checked out before takeoff. The gyro panel couldn't blow itself up.
20:27All right, then it was sabotage. What now?
20:30Well, we'll have to forget the original plan.
20:32I propose a direct frontal attack.
20:36Meaning?
20:36An official visit to the Caber toy company. And I do mean official. Advance notice, full uniform, armed escort, you
20:43know, the works.
20:44I don't know. I usually prefer the element of surprise.
20:48So do I ordinarily, but this is no ordinary case. Now, listen. We both got top security clearance. And Caber,
20:56as I mentioned, does a great deal of top secret work.
20:59Now, if it's an official visit, Caber will have to show us everything we want to see.
21:03And if he cooperates?
21:05If cooperates, he has nothing to hide and my suspicions are groundless.
21:09And we've still lost wisdom.
21:11And I don't know what else we can do.
21:14All right, we'll play it your way.
21:16Now, get a message off to the Institute, have a limousine waiting for us with a full security guard.
21:21We're going to pay an official visit on the Caber toy company.
21:24I'll get right on it.
21:29We'll have to notify Caber, of course.
21:35I'd give a lot to see his face when he gets the news.
21:38Nelson coming here? Impossible!
21:41We're not going to open our gates to every U.S. government mission that wants to come snooping around.
21:46European headquarters suggests that you accept the Nelson visit. You have no choice.
21:51Hmm.
21:53And what does European headquarters suggest I do with him?
21:56They don't say, sir.
21:58Beyond cautioning you to accept the official visit.
22:01Otherwise, they feel we will only attract American government attention to our operations here.
22:06Hmm.
22:08All right.
22:09All right.
22:12I will accept the official visitors.
22:15However,
22:17that's a very dangerous drive between here and Santa Barbara.
22:21Isn't it, Henderson?
22:23Yes, sir.
22:24If you say so.
22:26I'll attend to the arrangements at once.
22:45All engines slow to one-third.
22:47Slow to one-third.
22:49Aye, sir.
22:50Repair to service.
22:51Blow all main ballast tanks.
22:53Depth, 90 feet, sir.
22:55Very well.
22:58Service.
23:23Admiral, we're serviced in the approaching port.
23:26All right, Captain.
23:27Ready to put on the big show for K-Boy?
23:29Ready, willing and able.
23:32Let's go.
23:34Let's go.
23:53All that Papa.
23:55Let's go.
23:56Bye.
23:58Bye.
23:59Bye.
27:30Well, can you close off the area and keep out the sightseers?
27:34Mr. Morton, lay up to the Admiral's quarters on the double.
27:37Aye, aye, sir.
27:38I'll get our own men over there as fast as possible, yes.
27:55Come in.
27:57Come in.
28:07They're here, according to the report.
28:09They were attacked, and they went off these cliffs, right here, and they landed down in
28:14this area.
28:15The Admiral?
28:17I don't know yet.
28:18Is Sharky left on shore leave?
28:20He's getting ready to.
28:21Well, stop him.
28:21His leave's canceled.
28:23All shore leaves are canceled.
28:24I want you to take this detail and start searching the area.
28:27All right, sir.
28:27Here, take this.
28:34God, the Admiral.
28:38I don't believe it.
28:40Actually, we don't know anything yet.
28:44Not even if he's alive or dead.
28:48It's your detail, Chief.
28:50Round up the men.
28:57Hey, Chief, come on.
28:58Let's go.
28:59Those chicks, they don't like to be kept waiting, you know what I mean?
29:02What are you made up for, sailor?
29:04Get out of those civvies and get in your uniform.
29:07And if I hear one wife's crack out of you, just one, you're on report.
29:11But I thought we were going to go in.
29:12Just knock it off and get the lead out.
29:18What did I do?
29:27Your men play with some realistic toys, Caber.
29:34You're a very lucky man, Nelson.
29:36I'm glad you think so.
29:37Such a tragic accident.
29:39And so unnecessary.
29:41If you had only kept your nose out of my business.
29:44Just what is your business, Caber?
29:47I sell happiness for young and old.
29:50Now, look here.
29:52Where's Liscombe?
29:53What have you done with him?
29:54This is one of our most popular export models.
29:57We don't sell any here, but they're very popular in certain European countries.
30:01You still haven't answered my question.
30:03What should I know about Liscombe?
30:08Among other things, you're a very bad liar.
30:11You kidnapped Liscombe.
30:13He's probably somewhere on these grounds if you haven't killed him as you killed Captain Shire and the other men.
30:18My dear sir, why should I kill such a brilliant man as Dr. Liscombe?
30:23Oh, then you do admit that you know him.
30:26Who does not know of Dr. Liscombe?
30:28Then you don't deny these murders.
30:31Would you believe me if I did?
30:32No.
30:34Then why should I bother to deny them?
30:37I'm sure you're insane.
30:39And in a few hours, you're going to be under arrest.
30:41Indeed.
30:42On what charge?
30:44Murder.
30:46Espionage.
30:47Ah, I don't think so.
30:49After all, there are no witnesses, you know.
30:52You're forgetting one.
30:55Not at all, Admiral.
30:57Not at all.
30:58I keep you in mind at all times.
31:24Lee.
31:27Any reports, Chip?
31:29They've identified Captain Shire's body and a couple of the guards.
31:32All pretty badly burned.
31:34That's all?
31:35So far, the detail's still out there searching.
31:40No sign of the Admiral?
31:41None.
31:42Not yet.
31:45I'll be in the Admiral's cabin.
31:47When the detail comes back, have him report to me there.
31:49Aye, sir.
31:55Here's a little novelty number from which we expect a great deal.
31:59Clever, isn't it?
32:02How long do you expect to keep me here?
32:04Oh, not very long.
32:05You surprised me, Admiral.
32:07I thought you'd be asking all sorts of questions about cable toys.
32:10Well, I'm sure you'll tell me anything you want me to know.
32:13True, true.
32:15Here we have an ideal cover for espionage.
32:18A lively import-export business in the most innocent of commodities.
32:23Toys.
32:24We even do a certain amount of top-secret model work for your government.
32:31Yes, I think we're about ready now.
32:33Bring in men, Henderson.
32:36A surprise.
32:38A friend of yours.
32:53Dr. Liskam.
33:03Our friend Liskam is alive, even conscious.
33:07He will make a beautiful toy for export.
33:11Once within the borders of my country, he will be revived.
33:15Certain drugs, certain brainwashing techniques.
33:19And he will tell us everything he knows.
33:22What's more, he will eventually work for us for the rest of his life.
33:27Now, Admiral, I will take you on a tour of the plant.
33:30I will show you things about the toy business that will astound you.
33:34Right this way.
33:37Let us begin with the shipping partner.
33:47We went over the whole area.
33:49The road, the cliff, all the way down to the beach.
33:52We even took the wreck apart.
33:54Wipeout.
33:55Now, everyone in the party is accounted for.
33:57Except the Admiral.
34:02Then they took him alive.
34:05Took him where?
34:08I bet it's that cockey toy factory.
34:09That's just my guess.
34:11Oh, man, would I like to bust in there.
34:12That's just what I'm going to do, Chief.
34:14Well, you just point us in the right direction, Skipper.
34:16Wait a minute, Lee.
34:17We can't just bust in there.
34:18We don't have enough evidence to lower the bone in that place.
34:20We've got plenty of evidence, but no time.
34:22Now, call the O&I and report this.
34:24Unless we get to the Admiral right away, he could be dead.
34:26Let's go.
34:29Oh, don't stand there with your teeth hanging out.
34:31Jump!
34:32Get me through to the Office of Naval Intelligence.
34:35Top priority.
34:36Urgent.
34:38Here we are, Admiral Nelson.
34:40To me, this is the real heart of the Caber toy company.
34:44The conversion tank.
34:47Conversion tank?
34:48Something new with us.
34:49A unique concept.
34:51I'm sure you can guess as to its function.
34:54I think I can.
34:56Actually, the mechanical process is very simple.
34:59The subject is wheeled in there, the tank is activated, and the subject is paralyzed.
35:05At the same time, his flesh is covered with a wax-like substance, which gives him the appearance
35:11of a mannequin.
35:12Of course, the unique feature of this process is that the subject never loses consciousness.
35:19His mind is alert and aware, only his physical functions have been arrested.
35:25This makes it easier to revive him, and at the same time, begin the process of brainwashing.
35:32But enough of theory.
35:34Wouldn't you care for a demonstration?
35:36Uh, no, no, that won't be necessary.
35:39I, uh, I accept your statement.
35:42No trouble at all, I assure you.
35:54Stay away from the fence.
35:56High voltage.
35:57The service entrance must be around on the other side.
36:27I'll try the gate.
36:34Captain, there's a truck coming.
36:59Turn off the power.
37:21Check it out.
37:21We haven't much time.
37:38Now you begin to understand why I was so willing to show you so much, Admiral.
37:43It is information you will never be able to use.
37:46I'm really delighted with the way things have turned out.
37:50Soon you will be on your way to my country.
37:52And in the long run, you will prove even more valuable than Dr. Liscombe.
38:43What are you doing?
38:45There's something wrong.
38:46I don't care what's wrong.
38:47Get this thing over with.
38:48A party of men hijacked one of our trucks.
38:50They were passed through the gate before a warning was given.
38:53They on the grounds now?
38:55Security is alerted.
38:57Go find them.
38:58Come on.
39:10The best laid plans of mice and men, Caper.
39:12The intruders will be found within a matter of moments.
39:15Don't you worry about a thing, Admiral.
39:17I'll be back to you.
39:19Come on.
39:19Come on.
39:21Come on.
39:24Come on.
39:26Come on.
39:31Come on.
39:34Come on.
40:27Get out from there.
40:30Move out.
40:37Drop those gun belts.
40:39Move out.
41:09Move out.
41:09Move out.
41:11Move out.
41:38Move out.
41:49Move out.
41:50Move out.
41:55Move out.
42:08Look.
42:09The Admiral.
42:10Move out.
42:12Move out.
42:44Come on.
42:45Come on.
42:45Down here.
42:45Move out.
43:00Move out.
43:03Move out.
43:08Move out.
43:12Move out.
43:15Move out.
43:21Go away.
43:39Move out.
43:42Oh, my God.
44:12Oh, my God.
44:57What was it now?
44:59I don't know.
45:00We're getting no power.
45:02The main switch across from the powerhouse.
45:04Oh, my God.
45:34Oh, my God.
45:44Get her.
45:45You all right?
45:46What happened here?
45:49They're holed up somewhere in the underground complex.
45:52Get that power back on.
45:54We've got plenty of tear gas.
45:56Smoke them out.
45:56Oh, what?
46:05We're going to get back.
46:06Oh, my God.
46:32Come on, get up, get up, get on your feet, get the power back on, come on.
46:36Get the power back on.
47:01Come on, get up, get up, get up, get up, get up.
47:15Come on, hurry, we've got to get to the other one.
47:35Hold it!
47:38Come on, get up, get up, get up, get up, get up.
47:47Come on, get up, get up, get up, get up, get up, get up.
47:56Come on, get up, get up, get up, get up.
48:13Come on, get up, get up, get up, get up.
48:21Right.
48:22Come on, get up.
48:42Come on, get up, get up.
48:46Come on, get up.
48:50Come on, get up.
48:55Come on, get up.
48:57Come on, get up, get up, get up.
49:01Come on, get up.
49:24We're you, Admiral, from Naval Intelligence.
49:26Thanks, Chip.
49:33Well, that's the end of the Caber Toy Company.
49:35To say the least, the entire spy ring has been broken.
49:39They couldn't play without their toys.
49:42How's Dr. Liscombe coming along?
49:44He's fine. He'll be back at work in a few days.
49:46Was he really conscious all that time?
49:48He was completely conscious, except he couldn't move a muscle or make a sound.
49:53And he told me that a line from the speech of George Washington kept running through his mind.
49:58The freedom of speech may be taken away, and dumb and silent we may be led like sheep to the
50:04slaughter.
50:30The freedom of speech may be taken away, and dumb and silent we may wear them.
50:36The home of the house may be taken away, and dumb and silent we mayра the most be able to
50:38carry on him.
50:39To be continued...
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