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00:05I should have a visual sighting on your island in about two hours.
00:08My island?
00:10If you mean that no one else would touch Macora just now, you're right.
00:13But someone has to check on the potential danger.
00:16It's too bad that volcano couldn't wait until daylight before it started to blow.
00:20Well, we can't wait either.
00:21If the cone is radioactive, it could blanket half the world with its ash.
00:25Admiral Nelson, sir.
00:27Yes?
00:28Admiral, we've established contact with the advance party on Macora.
00:32Transmissions on your channel 7.
00:34Mrs. Nelson, Dr. Hollis, what's your situation?
00:37I'm on the beach, Admiral.
00:39The flying sub's lying just offshore.
00:41Witt pushed in about an hour ago to make a preliminary survey of the crater area.
00:46From here, it doesn't exactly look like a moonlit South Sea island paradise.
00:52What about Witt?
00:53His last transmission put him at the foot of the volcano,
00:56starting ascent of the east face.
00:58Admiral, this is Witt.
01:01Now, correction on my position.
01:03I'm working north from the east face to get around the lava flow.
01:07Now, from where I'm standing now, it looks about a quarter of a mile across.
01:12Witt, I'm interested in the readings you're getting on radioactivity.
01:15I'm getting increased radiation, rising all the time.
01:19The air samples we took during our flybys were all hot, too.
01:23The volcanic ash we collected could almost run the sea view.
01:26Admiral, I'm going to move in closer so you can hear it for yourself.
01:48Witt, you better return.
01:52What was that?
02:02Witt, do you read me?
02:05What's going on out there?
02:22Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
02:37Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
03:00Hollis, are you reading this transmission?
03:04I read you, Admiral, but I'm in a hurry.
03:06Stay where you are.
03:07Repeat, stay where you are until we arrive.
03:10I said I was in a hurry.
03:11I said I was in a hurry.
03:40Wait. Hang on now. I'll get you out of here.
04:09Oh, my God.
04:52Oh, my God.
05:11Oh, my God.
05:20Macora, dead ahead, sir. Stand by the surface.
05:28Down scope.
05:30Better let them know we're here.
05:35Seaview to Flying Sub. Do you read me? Over.
05:39Seaview calling Flying Sub. We have Macora in sight. We'll surface and anchor off reef.
05:45Come in, Flying Sub.
05:55This is Hollis. Seaview. Get here quick. I don't know how long I can hold out.
06:12I never saw anything like this.
06:15The only answer is some kind of a wild animal went berserk in here and killed a pilot.
06:20You said when you found wit, it was much of a sound.
06:23Yes.
06:25And that strange sound we all heard just before we lost radio contact with wit.
06:29Now, if I didn't know any better, I'd say it could only be made by a wolf.
06:32But not here, not on an island in the South Pacific.
06:35Um, it was a wolf.
06:38You saw the animal?
06:40I shot at it.
06:41I'm sure I hit it, but I didn't stop it.
06:45All right, there's a wolf on the island.
06:47There's probably some explanation for how it got there.
06:51But how did it get in here?
06:52I don't know.
06:54It better arrange to have wit's body brought back to Seaview.
06:57Also, collect the instruments he was carrying.
06:58There may be some recorded data that we can use.
07:01Right, sir.
07:03Seaview, this is the captain.
07:06Aye, sir.
07:08Chip, put a working party on the island.
07:11Stretcher, blankets.
07:13Protective clothing for all hands.
07:15Aye, aye, sir.
07:17Why weren't you wearing protective clothing when you went ashore?
07:21I didn't have time to get it from the flying sub.
07:24You've been exposed to a very high level of radiation.
07:27We better get him back to Seaview right away.
07:42Nothing.
07:43But, uh, you said you were exposed to the radiation.
07:47I don't understand it either.
07:57All right, let's nap into it, Patterson.
07:59We've got to get that show party going.
08:01I already know, chief.
08:03You know, when there's no work to do,
08:05somebody always finds a reason to make something.
08:08Uh, meaning I'm not somebody, huh?
08:11I didn't say it.
08:12You did.
08:13Never mind what I said.
08:14Just let's get that gear assembled.
08:17Hey, chief.
08:18Yeah?
08:19What is the scuttlebutt on that island out there?
08:22Makara?
08:23Well, that's the only island I know of around here.
08:25What's going on out there anyway?
08:27Well, all I know is our volcano is liable to blow any second.
08:30I'm not asking about what we already know.
08:33What I mean is, what are we sending this short party out for?
08:37Well, would you believe it if I told you that the radiation expert, Witt,
08:42has gotten himself permanently clobbered out there by a wolf?
08:46Oh, come off of it, chief.
08:50What would a wolf be doing out here in the South Pacific?
08:53What are we doing out here?
08:54Okay, what are we doing out here?
08:57Trying to dig up the answer behind the communication blackout.
09:01That's what.
09:02Well, you don't need a landing party with a stretcher.
09:05Ah, Patterson, how long have you been aboard the Sea View?
09:07About three years.
09:08That's long enough.
09:09Long enough for what?
09:10To know that you don't ask any questions.
09:12Just do as you're told.
09:13The Admiral and Skipper got their reasons,
09:14and when the time is right, they'll let you know what it's all about.
09:18Sharky, get up to the forward deck with that short party.
09:20On the double.
09:21Acknowledge.
09:26This is Sharky, sir.
09:27Acknowledging.
09:29What is the executive in such a hurry about?
09:36How long have you been serving aboard the Sea View, chief?
09:45Let's go.
10:04All right, take a break.
10:07How much further?
10:09Can we see it from here?
10:10Up there, just below that big outcropping.
10:20All right, let's go.
10:22Come on.
10:22Not enough.
10:24Up here.
10:27Come on.
10:42I, uh, I wouldn't scratch that if I were you.
10:44I'm all right.
10:46Chief.
10:46Sir.
10:47Take care of that.
10:48Look, if we're going to get Witt's body, let's do it while we still can.
10:51We will.
10:53Then we're going to move on.
10:54Now we're moving through an area of high radiation.
10:57Keep your visors lowered.
10:58Everyone.
10:59Let me take a look at that hand.
11:20All right.
11:28I shot at it, but I still don't believe it.
11:30What in the blazes was that?
11:32Let's hope we don't get close enough to find out.
11:35Let's move on.
11:39Let's move on.
11:40Let's move on.
11:47Let's move on.
11:51Let's move on.
11:51Tray, nine.
11:52Our instruments just registered to heavy seismic shock.
11:55Are you all right?
11:56Affirmative.
11:57We may not be able to help you.
11:59I'm anticipating a tidal effect at any second.
12:01We're breathing now!
12:10Save you do you read me?
12:34Well, I just hoped to see if he was in better shape than this thing, sir.
12:40What do we do now?
12:42What we came here to do.
12:48Hey, wait a minute.
12:50Hollis?
12:51Are you all right?
12:54Chief, stay here.
12:55All right, sir.
12:55I'll see what's wrong.
12:59Hollis?
13:02All right.
13:05Shockey.
13:11Sir.
13:13Want me to go after him?
13:14No, take charge of the party.
13:15Bring the body down to the beach and any instruments you can find.
13:18All right, sir.
13:45Hollis!
13:47Where are you?
13:49Answer me!
13:51Hollis!
14:12Hollis!
14:14Hollis!
14:16Hollis!
14:16Hollis!
14:34All right, fellas, put them down and relax.
14:40Did you have any luck finding the instruments?
14:43Kind of 50-50, sir.
14:44This was under a boulder about as much good to us as a used barbecue pit.
14:49But I figure this kind of makes up for it.
14:54This on our pack, it isn't damaged?
14:56No, sir.
14:58This tape could be invaluable.
15:00That's all we found up there, sir, except that.
15:05What about Hollis? You sent him back to the beach?
15:08Never had the chance to talk with him.
15:10Well, if you don't mind my saying this, sir, I think that egghead has come up scrambled.
15:15I mean, cutting out like that.
15:17And if he runs into that four-legged, fur-bearing hunk of teeth and muscle again, or whatever it was
15:21that got wit.
15:24Well, he'll have to handle it himself.
15:26Come on, let's go.
15:27All right.
15:28All right, sailors.
15:29Look alive.
15:33Well, it's just a little hour's hike away, and we're all back on the sea view and home cooking.
15:39All right, come on now.
15:41Up and at him.
15:41Up and at him.
15:43Up and at him.
15:56Admiral, the outside damage control party's back on board.
16:01They report no damage to the hull or rudder.
16:03Engine room's standing by.
16:05Get us underway, chap.
16:06Come to flank speed.
16:07I want Lee and his party by the board as soon as possible.
16:09Aye, aye, sir.
16:10Stand by to get underway.
16:19Still no radio contact with the captain's party?
16:22No, sir, but I think they're all right.
16:25I make out a signal far on the beach.
16:26Good, good.
16:31You all right, chap.
16:32Stand by to surface.
16:33Signal under the bridge.
16:34Aye, aye, sir.
16:35Stand by to surface.
16:37Signal under the bridge.
17:17You, uh, read Morse code, Hollis?
17:20Not that fast.
17:23It's the sea view.
17:25Admiral Nelson wants us out there right away.
17:28I can't think of anything on this island to hold me here.
17:32Can you?
17:34I have to talk to you, captain.
17:37Chief.
17:38Sir.
17:39Load the body.
17:41Get ready to shove off.
17:42Aye, aye, sir.
17:45I, uh, wanted to see wit again, but I just couldn't face it.
17:52When it came to the point, I, I'm sorry, captain.
17:58That's one question out of the way.
18:01You've never run away from anything, have you, captain?
18:05No, I'm sure you haven't.
18:07It would be, uh, contrary to all that splendid naval discipline.
18:13How can I tell you why I ran?
18:16You wouldn't understand?
18:18I don't have to understand.
18:21Let's go.
18:33Continue the cruising pattern, Chip.
18:35If anything unusual comes up, let's hear.
18:37Aye, sir.
18:38The tapes from that sonar pack that Wit was carrying have been analyzed by the computer.
18:42They show a very shallow crust on this volcano.
18:45I believe it.
18:46I saw enough while I was out there that convinced me that this one's going to blow like Vesuvius.
18:50Hmm.
18:51Let's hope not like Vesuvius, Lee.
18:53This one is radioactive.
18:54If it blows like Vesuvius, it could cover the earth with radioactive ash.
18:58Not like Vesuvius.
19:00Ah.
19:02You're the volcanologist.
19:03What's your opinion?
19:05I don't have any.
19:07It's all guesswork.
19:09Captain Crane could be right, or this volcano could subside and never be heard from again.
19:14What are the odds on that?
19:16Wait a minute.
19:16There's too much at stake to talk about odds.
19:20Could it happen?
19:22What about life as we know it?
19:24It could happen.
19:28You know what?
19:30It's the first time for everything.
19:31We've got to try to blow out a volcano before it blows itself out.
19:35Blow it out?
19:37Now, you know the way you blow out an oil well fire, only on a much bigger scale.
19:41I can't be done.
19:42A volcano isn't an oil well fire, Admiral.
19:45I know that.
19:45But we're hoping the radioactivity inside the volcano will blow itself out if we trigger
19:50it with our devices.
19:51Well, what difference does it make if the volcano blows itself or you blow it up?
19:55No, we're not going to blow it up.
19:57We're going to blow it in.
20:27Missile room.
20:28By the way, you better have the doctor look at that, huh?
20:45What can I do for you, Mr. Hollis?
20:46The admiral wants you to take a look at some scratches on my hand.
20:50Scratches?
20:52Scratches.
20:52I'm concerned about infection.
20:54I've got them ashore on the island.
20:56Let's take a look.
21:01We'd better give this some attention.
21:05Torpedoes.
21:06One, two, three, and four.
21:07Ready to fire, sir.
21:08Fire, fire one.
21:18Fire two.
21:21Fire two.
21:28Both torpedoes are impacted on target, sir.
21:31Good, good.
21:33Lee, set course for target, Baker.
21:36Engine wrong.
21:37I had one quarter.
21:38Full right runner.
21:39Aye, sir.
21:49The light will kill most external infections we know about.
21:52However, I'm just enough of a horse and buggy medic to believe there's nothing like iodine to get the job
21:56done.
21:59This hand was exposed to radiation, doctor.
22:02Do you think it might have any effect on it?
22:04Possibly.
22:05But it might help it rather than hurt it.
22:07After all, x-ray is a form of radiation, and that...
22:12Something wrong.
22:14No, but I think I'd better check this out.
22:16Check what out?
22:17Well, it's probably nothing.
22:18Then why go to the trouble?
22:20Major amputations always shake me up.
22:25There.
22:27Finished.
22:28Uh, Corman, iodine, then light bandage.
22:31I want to take a look at that hand tomorrow morning.
22:33If it gives you any trouble tonight, come by my cabin.
22:39I want to take a look at that hand tomorrow morning.
22:43Thanks.
23:44Will you come down to sickbay, please?
23:46Is it urgent?
23:48Aye, sir. It is urgent.
23:53Those identical elements.
23:55I must confess, I've never seen them before.
23:57Although there's a family resemblance to the rabies virus.
24:01Hmm.
24:02Well, you said that this concerned Hollis.
24:06The slide under this microscope was prepared from the wound on Hollis' hand.
24:12And the other slide?
24:13A blood sample from Witt's body.
24:16Autopsy routine.
24:20What do you think of it, Doctor?
24:21I wish I had an answer for you.
24:24I wish I had an answer for Hollis.
24:29Okay, Johnson. Dismissed.
24:32Got your orders, Patterson.
24:33A four-hour watch on the reactor inside, and nobody's allowed in or out without an okay from me personally.
24:39Okay, Chief.
24:40If the skipper and Admiral Nelson want to get in, I'll tell them what you said.
24:44Don't be a wise guy, wise guy. You know what I mean.
24:47Well, sure I do, Chief.
24:49If they want to get in the reactor room, I'll say it's okay because you said it was all right.
24:56How did you ever become a sailor in the first place, Patterson?
24:59That was easy, Chief.
25:01I grew up with the salt air in my nostrils.
25:03Oh, yeah?
25:05Where?
25:06Coney Island?
25:07No.
25:09Kansas.
25:10Oh, so that's how you brought up in Kansas.
25:13Well, I suppose they've got a lot of salt water in Kansas.
25:16Well, sure they do, Chief.
25:17We had this old sump right near the salt licks for the cows.
25:22Well, that water got filled with salt.
25:26Patterson, I ought to...
25:28Okay, just get in there and stand guard like I told you.
25:31Nobody in or out, right?
25:32Right.
25:33Your personal orders.
25:34Right.
25:35And if the Admiral...
25:37You cut it out. Just get in there and stand guard.
25:39Right. Hold this.
25:48Thanks, Chief.
25:50Just one thing.
25:51What's all the worry about the reactor room all of a sudden?
25:55Because it is very dangerous.
25:58Because nobody but authorized personnel is allowed in there.
26:01Because the volcano is blowing its top and it's radioactive.
26:04And we do not know what it will do to the reactor.
26:07And because?
26:08And because what?
26:09The Admiral said so, right?
26:10Right.
26:12The Admiral said so, right.
26:15The Admiral said so, right.
26:18The Admiral said so, right.
26:20The Admiral said so, right.
26:24The Admiral said so, right.
26:28The Admiral said so, right.
26:29The Admiral said so, right.
26:30The Admiral said so, right.
26:30The Admiral said so, right.
26:30The Admiral said so, right.
26:30The Admiral said so, right.
26:31The Admiral said so, right.
26:32The Admiral said so, right.
26:34The Admiral said so, right.
26:35The Admiral said so, right.
26:39The Admiral said so, right.
26:50I'm sorry, sir. The reactor room is off limits.
26:52Do you know who I am?
26:54I, sir.
26:55And you're telling me to get out.
26:57I, sir.
27:01Sorry, sir.
27:15I, sir.
27:42I, sir.
28:10I, sir.
29:02I, sir.
29:03I, sir.
29:03I, sir.
29:03I, sir.
29:04I, sir.
29:04I, sir.
29:05I, sir.
29:05I, sir.
29:06I, sir.
29:07I, sir.
29:07I, sir.
29:07I, sir.
29:10I, sir.
29:22I, sir.
29:23I, sir.
29:24I, sir.
29:46I, sir.
29:46I, sir.
30:06I, sir.
30:08I, sir.
30:10I, sir.
30:11I, sir.
30:22I, sir.
30:25I, sir.
30:28I, sir.
30:32I, sir.
30:33I, sir.
30:36I, sir.
30:38I, sir.
30:39I, sir.
30:44I saw it, but I don't believe it.
30:47You believe what happened to Wit, to the pilot, the flying sub.
30:50Let's hope it didn't happen to Patterson.
30:52Chief, sir, lay down to the army, pick up a stun gun.
30:55Two of them.
31:01All right, open it and fall back.
31:13Let's go.
31:42I was afraid it was Hollis.
31:46But how?
31:47Well, the doc found a rabies-like virus in Hollis' wounded hand.
31:52The killing on the island, the flying sub, but here in the reactor room.
31:56They all took place where radiation exposure was a factor.
32:00Now, possibly that's another clue.
32:02The radiation reacts on the virus and turned Hollis into...
32:06Into what we saw.
32:07Uh, Admiral, we have target picker area at 100 yards, standing by.
32:15Keep us on target, Chip.
32:16I'll be right there.
32:17All right, sir.
32:18Take him to sick bay and have the, uh, have the doc lock him in the restraint ward.
32:23I'll be down as soon as I can.
32:25You can handle it, Chief.
32:26Make sure the doctor understands the admins' orders.
32:28All right, sir.
32:30All right, then.
32:31Get Patterson to sick bay.
32:45Fire four.
32:47Fire four.
32:55Well, that's finished.
32:56All for Torbido Streckhorn.
32:58They'll implode in 55 minutes.
33:00Then we'll know if a volcano can be snuffed out.
33:03I'll be in sick bay checking on Hollis.
33:05Oh, Admiral, Arnold.
33:07What if it doesn't implode?
33:09What if we can't stop the volcano?
33:10Well, then it won't matter what's happening to Hollis, or the rest of the world, for that matter.
33:18I'm sorry, Admiral.
33:20I don't know how to cure a werewolf.
33:22Incantations and witches' broths were never my strong subject.
33:26Look, I'm not asking for sorcery.
33:28We have a medical clue.
33:30The rabies virus?
33:32Yeah.
33:32If the condition were rabies, Hollis would be terminal.
33:35Now.
33:36There's no medication known for the symptoms of the disease.
33:39Look, the point is, we don't know what we're dealing with.
33:43He seems to keep changing from human being to werewolf and back again.
33:47At times of great stress.
33:50All right, Admiral.
33:51We'll try.
33:53It's possible the combination of radiation and the sudden adrenaline acceleration accounts for that.
34:00In any case, the patient has very little to lose.
34:03Corman?
34:05Hi, sir.
34:06I want to draw some blood from the patient.
34:08Prepare a needle.
34:11This is really a shot in the dark, Admiral.
34:14We'll inject some of Hollis' blood into a lab animal.
34:18Hopefully, from a living creature, we may produce a vaccine.
34:21And we'll see what happens when it's introduced into Hollis' bloodstream.
34:24We're going to see what happens when it's new and nothing similar.
34:24Come here.
34:26Come here.
34:34We'll see who is going to be dead.
34:35Come on.
34:37Come here.
34:39Come here.
34:40Come here.
34:41Come here.
34:42Come here.
34:42Come here.
34:43Come here.
34:49Come here.
34:51Oh, my God.
35:30Oh, my God.
35:52Oh, my God.
36:24Oh, my God.
36:34Oh, my God.
36:40Oh, my God.
36:44Oh, my God.
36:48Oh, my God.
37:23Oh, my God.
37:44Well, at least we know what to look for.
37:46And if we find it, we know what to expect.
37:50How long do we have?
37:51I don't know, Captain.
37:53In the case of Hollis, the onset of the onset of symptoms seemed to be very rapid.
37:57However, his wounds were septic, however, his wounds were septic, however, his wounds were septic until after the onset, assuming
38:01the worst out there.
38:02What should we be doing?
38:04I don't know.
38:05Perhaps we can develop a vaccine.
38:07Excuse me.
38:08I want to put this under the microscope.
38:09Now, just a minute, we're going to have a minute.
38:11Now, just a minute, we're going to have a look at that, will you?
38:12Well, I'm not sure that's a good idea, Admiral.
38:14Well, I am.
38:15If I'm going to turn into a tortured creature like Hollis, I want to know why.
38:28There's no question.
38:29It's there.
38:31You said there was the possibility of developing a vaccine.
38:34Perhaps I used too strong a word when I said possibility.
38:37To encourage myself.
38:39All right, a prayer, then.
38:41Just tell me what you need.
38:42Well, if we had Hollis here.
38:45Well, if there's only one place, he could be the island.
38:47The crewman who tried to stop him said he went out the escape hatch.
38:49Now, what do you need from Hollis?
38:51About 50 cc's of blood.
38:53You'll have it.
38:54There's no time, Lee.
38:55The torpedoes will go off in about 40 minutes.
38:57I know.
39:02Doctor, I...
39:05I think you better lock me up in the restraint ward.
39:09Admiral, I don't...
39:10That's an order, Doctor.
39:23All right, we've got less than 30 minutes to get the job done and to get back to the Seaview.
39:27That's torpedo detonation time.
39:29Now, there's no way to stop detonation or change the time.
39:33If we're going to save Admiral Nelson's life, we have to take Hollis alive.
39:37Your stun guns will stop an elephant.
39:39If you see Hollis or he attacks, use them.
39:42There's also a wolf on this island, just as dangerous as Hollis.
39:45If it attacks, kill it.
39:48All right, come on.
39:50Chief?
39:50Sir.
39:51Now, keep your eyes open.
39:52If I say anything, I'll sing off.
39:53All right.
39:56All right.
39:57All right.
39:58All right.
40:03All right.
40:04All right.
40:08All right.
40:10All right.
40:11All right.
40:11All right.
40:52All right.
41:20All right.
42:04All right.
42:07Skipper, I just found some tracks.
42:09Could be that wolf.
42:11The paw marks are about as big as my fist.
42:14And they look fresh to me, sir.
42:16I read you.
42:17Keep alert for whatever made those tracks.
42:19But don't waste time looking for it.
42:22Our first job's to find Hollis.
42:24Aye, sir.
42:51I love you.
42:54Here we go.
43:01doctor doctor come here what is it admiral the place where harlis scratched me feels like it's
43:09on fire healing process possibly but not likely harlis's wounds didn't heal
43:19billy told me he saw harlis rubbing them just a short time before it changed
43:28but no matter what happens doctor no matter what i say
43:34don't let me out of here
44:01skipper
44:10better visit us sir we're downwind of him we'll split up and get around him
44:16no i don't want to have to shoot take a chance of spooking harlis come on
44:53no
44:55no
45:02no
45:03no
45:09no
45:10no
45:10no
45:21no
45:22no
45:22no
45:23no
45:28no
45:29no
45:33no
45:37no
45:39no
45:39no
45:39no
45:46no
45:47no
45:47no
45:48no
45:48no
45:48no
45:51no
45:52no
46:11Oh, my God.
46:23Oh, my God.
46:53I didn't mean to hurt.
46:59Chief! Over here, quick!
47:06Quick, 50 cc's of blood.
47:08Right.
47:09Get a sleep.
47:33I didn't mean to hurt.
47:53you got it mighty fine sir those torpedoes are about to blow chief take this blood to
47:57sick me on the door all hands stand by to get underway all ahead flank hard left runner aye aye
48:10sir three two one detonation no six hundred we did it doctor how's the Admiral doing we just
48:32administered the vaccine hoping for the best maybe this will encourage him tell him that at
48:380600 we sank the island of Makora well you're looking for that room sit up sitting out here
49:01in your front porch seems to agree with you oh you read my report on the Makora mission of course
49:09you noted those portions of the text which were somewhat less than factual yes I did Dr Hollis is
49:17a brilliant young scientist I am not sure that the entire world has to know about all the conditions
49:22surrounding his death I agree absolutely what about the crew do you think they can be trusted
49:26not to talk when they go ashore I think they can but I won't take any chances I'll point out
49:31that
49:31anybody who sounds off about a man who turned into a wolf had better stand by to have a net
49:35dropped over
49:36wind all right I'll accept that as an adequate deterrent take care sir all right
49:45I'll see you soon
49:45you
49:50you
50:00THE END
50:30THE END
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