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00:07I'll stop. Maintain neutral buoyancy.
00:09Aye, sir.
00:10Captain, our finder is located at the object range 200 yards dead ahead.
00:16Roger. We're ready to shove off.
00:18Shall I try to contact the Admiral Nelson aboard the flying sub?
00:21No, not yet, Chip. Not until we find that life form we're looking for.
00:24I'll contact you later.
00:26Aye, sir.
00:27Let's go, Chief.
00:28Aye, sir.
00:37Aye, sir.
01:08Aye, sir.
01:13Aye, sir.
01:16Aye, sir.
01:17Aye, sir.
01:18Aye, sir.
01:45Captain, the Hulse sensors are picking up a strong electrical field.
01:48It's strong enough for a red alert.
01:49You'd better turn back.
02:15Skipper!
02:18Skipper!
02:25Skipper!
02:28Skipper!
02:29Skipper!
02:40THE END
03:06Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
03:10Starring Richard Basehart
03:14David Hedison
03:22Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
03:42Lee, can you hear me?
03:45Electrical red alert, can you hear me, Lee?
03:59Lee
03:59Seaview calling Captain Crane, can you hear us, Lee?
04:02I don't know what's wrong. I can't, I can't breathe. I can't.
04:07This is Kowalski, sir. There's a thing out here, sir.
04:10Well, it swallowed the skipper.
04:11Where are you, Kowalski?
04:13In the middle of some boulders. I'm okay, sir.
04:16But the skipper, I don't know what...
04:20It's starting to head towards me.
04:23Stay where you are. Hug the bottom. We'll try to get you out of there.
04:26All ahead, flank. Coming to course 170.
04:29Sir, the boulders is blowing up on the outside.
04:31The needle is running clear off the dial.
04:33It's on General Quarters.
04:34Nice.
04:35Turn the dildo.
04:36No!
04:42Turn the dildo.
04:52Turn the dildo.
05:15Damage control report.
05:17Main transformers burned out.
05:19Slight hull damage, section B-31.
05:21Estimate time of repair?
05:2230 minutes.
05:24Cut that time in half.
05:25Sparks, give me a direct channel to Admiral Nelson in the flying sub.
05:31Got to find that life form, Admiral.
05:33We can't let it get away again.
05:35Oh, we'll get it, Doctor.
05:37Sea view's in the area where it was last detected.
05:41I'm a scientist, not a navigator.
05:43You'll have to forgive me if I don't feel as optimistic as you do.
05:46It's not that difficult.
05:48Our electrical sensors have a fix on it.
05:50It's only a question of time.
05:51Sea view to FS1.
05:52Sea view to FS1.
05:54Come in, please.
05:55Over.
05:57Ranger, Chip.
05:58What's the word on the life form?
06:00We found it, all right.
06:02It's drawn a gigantic size.
06:04It apparently engulfed Lee through an electric bolt to the sea view, which blew our transformers and drove us to
06:08the bottom.
06:09What damage to sea view?
06:11We're dead in the water.
06:12Otherwise, okay.
06:13What are the last coordinates on Crane and Kowalski?
06:17L-54, C-42, Vector 7.
06:20All right.
06:21We'll go after them.
06:41We'll go after them.
06:50bigger than the specimen in my lab. That's quite a thing you created and then
06:56released at sea. Yes. The important thing is that it is life Admiral, life
07:04created from the substance of the sea. Lee, you must have released him.
07:29Kowalski, Nelson. Yes sir, I've got the skipper here but he's unconscious. That
07:35thing out there. I'll get the story later. Now listen, I'm gonna maneuver the flying
07:40sub between you and that whatever it is. You get ready to board through the escape hatch.
07:45Got it? Aye, aye sir.
07:50Rob!
08:22Open the deckhats. We won't have much time.
08:37Get him up here fast.
08:53Hands closed. All aboard.
08:55All right, we're moving up.
09:08How is he?
09:09He's not breathing.
09:11Use the resuscitator.
09:22Close fight.
09:23Erotic.
09:24Flying sub to Sibiu.
09:26Come in.
09:27We read you, Admiral.
09:29We picked up Craig and Kowalski.
09:30Are they all right?
09:32At least in bad shape.
09:33I have Doc stand by with breathing apparatus when we get aboard.
09:36Aye, sir.
09:59He stopped breathing.
10:01More oxygen.
10:03Chief.
10:44I thought I'd lost him.
10:46I don't understand what's happened.
10:48I don't need to understand just as long as he's alive.
10:51Let's get him to sickbay.
10:52Aye, sir.
10:55Kowalski.
10:56Excuse me.
11:07Admiral.
11:08Wouldn't we better get our equipment to the laboratory?
11:10There's much to be done.
11:14Chip, establish a cruising circle over that thing as soon as we get underway.
11:17Aye, sir.
11:18Activate all sensing equipment.
11:20Radars, sonar, radiation detectors, electric sensors, the works.
11:25I want to know in advance what it's going to do.
11:27Roger.
11:32Skipper's a very sick man, sir.
11:34He'll make it.
11:35He'll make it.
11:35Well, the Doc's working on it with the resuscitator and hypos and things like that,
11:39but so far there's no...
11:40What I mean to say, sir, is if there's anything else needed, like blood transfusions, things like that,
11:45I'd appreciate it if you'd give me first call.
11:48Ah, keep it in mind, Chief.
11:50Meanwhile, there's some luggage and equipment for flying south 10-boat, will you?
11:53The equipment goes to the lab, the luggage to guest cabin number one.
11:56Aye, aye, sir.
11:58And you?
11:58Come with me.
12:16Admiral, I'm concerned.
12:20Concerned about that creature.
12:21It may need attention.
12:25Is that your, uh, first concern?
12:28Well, shouldn't it be?
12:30After all, the years I've spent at last achieving success, creating life from the substance of the sea,
12:36the very purpose of our work.
12:38Shouldn't my first concern be for the experiment?
12:44Sit, may this be Nelson?
12:45Yes, Admiral.
12:47Any change in the captain's condition?
12:49None.
12:50Still unconscious, still critical.
12:52All right, keep me posted.
12:56If he dies, I'm going to hold you directly responsible.
13:01That is nonsense, Admiral.
13:03There is risk in every important breakthrough.
13:05The first space flight, the first submarine.
13:08We have to accept risk.
13:10Surely you agree to that.
13:11But Crane's condition is the result of a stupid risk
13:15that you took when you released that thing into the sea.
13:17I tell you, it was the next logical step.
13:20Life had been created.
13:22It had to be developed in its own natural environment.
13:24But not without proper scientific controls.
13:27Look at it now.
13:28It's huge.
13:29With enough shocking power to better see you to the bottom,
13:31and it's still growing.
13:33And I'm going to destroy it.
13:34Missile room?
13:35No, I won't let you do that.
13:37Admiral, this is Doc.
13:38Better come to sick bay on the double.
14:03I'm sorry.
14:26Pulse normal.
14:27Breathing normal.
14:28He's still in a coma.
14:30Yes.
14:30Exactly as before.
14:32I don't understand it.
14:34And I can't promise that he won't do that.
14:35He won't die at any moment.
14:36Admiral, will you come to the control room, please?
14:41Be right there.
14:44Leave me in the lab in a few minutes and bring your notes.
14:47Which notes do you want?
14:48Specifically those showing the moment when life began
14:50and the creature there, yeah.
14:53It may be of some help to be.
14:54I'll show you what I have.
15:00I feel largely responsible for the captain's condition, Doctor.
15:04Perhaps there's something I can do.
15:06I don't know what it would be.
15:07I have a specialized knowledge of his condition.
15:10Specialized knowledge?
15:11Yes.
15:12It is really the answer to the admiral's question
15:15about how the life force came into the creature.
15:19Now, if you will watch the captain closely.
15:36You see, Doctor, the life force comes from me.
15:44I'm part of the creature.
15:46I became that when I touched it accidentally.
15:50And now Captain Crane is part of it, too.
16:01OK, that's it.
16:03We are back, huh?
16:04For justinya...
16:24...A b PowerPoint is the script.
16:29And now you're going to be part of it, Doctor.
17:18You will be all right.
17:21But you are now one of us.
17:25And you will do as I tell you.
17:30I am one of you.
17:32That's right.
17:33This is just the beginning.
17:36There'll be many others.
17:40Unbelievable, sir.
17:41The scanner indicates the monster is doubled in size again.
17:45In just a few hours.
17:46Shouldn't we kill it now before it grows any bigger?
17:49Well, it has to be destroyed.
17:52What has to be destroyed, Admiral?
17:53This, um, Lee.
17:57I thought you did.
18:01Well, this is wonderful.
18:03How do you feel?
18:04I feel fine.
18:05But I just came to feeling perfectly normal.
18:07The doctor said there was no reason I shouldn't return to work.
18:10I still can't believe it.
18:13Well, welcome back aboard.
18:14Thanks, Admiral.
18:16So, uh, this is the big problem.
18:19No, this is very serious.
18:20Surely you're not going to destroy it.
18:22Well, you have to.
18:24I appeal to you, Captain.
18:26Would you destroy it?
18:28No, I wouldn't.
18:30Definitely not, Admiral.
18:33But you, more than anyone else, knows how dangerous it is.
18:36I do, I do, Admiral.
18:37But it's still too important to destroy right now.
18:39There you are.
18:41Your own captain agrees with me.
18:45All right, all right, all right.
18:46We'll try to tranquilize it.
18:48Take a sample of the tissue.
18:49We'll have that to study.
18:50While we destroy the main body.
18:52Sounds reasonable.
18:53I'd agree to that.
18:55Hey, Chip.
18:56Rig the flying stuff to tranquilize the use.
18:58And then prepare for immediate launch.
19:00Aye, sir.
19:02I'll, uh, check on the instruments below.
19:24Well, it should be coming under view before long.
19:28It's the flying stuff.
19:29Come in, Seville.
19:31We read you, Admiral.
19:33You have us on your screens.
19:36You and the creature.
19:37You are 2,000 yards apart in closing.
19:40Mm-hmm.
19:41Uh, voltage indication?
19:43Increasing.
19:45There it is.
19:49Stand by to fire tranquilizing missiles.
19:51This is ready, sir.
19:53Standing by.
19:54Seville, we're going in.
20:07Take us in close.
20:10Take us as close as necessary.
20:34One hits.
20:36Two hits.
21:05See you.
21:06You're right over it.
21:08Now, Sharky and the doctor will implant probes and take samples.
21:12I don't know how effective that tranquilizing drug's going to be, so monitor this thing every second.
21:17Aye, aye, sir.
21:32Take the car and I'll handle this.
21:34But, Lee, I know the setup.
21:35I know you do, Chip.
21:36Take the car and I'll handle it.
21:40Aye, aye, sir.
21:41Aye, aye, sir.
21:48I'm feeling fine, Doc, thanks.
21:51Just a little tired.
21:52I may need some help from you in, uh, 10 or 15 minutes.
21:55I'll be here, Captain.
21:57Aye, aye, sir.
22:05Aye, aye, sir.
22:07Aye, aye, sir.
22:09Aye, aye, sir.
22:10Aye, aye, sir.
22:23Aye, aye, sir.
22:26Aye, aye, sir.
22:29Aye, aye, sir.
22:54Let's go.
23:00Sharky, I want to know what's going on.
23:03The creature's over to our right. We're going to approach from the flank.
23:08Dr. King?
23:10I'm right beside Chief Sharky. Everything is going well. There'll only be a moment.
23:34One probe planted. I'll take this apple.
23:44Seaview, what's your voltage reading?
23:48The reading's steady, Admiral. It's holding at the safe level.
23:53Lee, is that you?
23:54Yes, Admiral. I've taken over. Everything's under control now.
24:05Sharky, hurry it up.
24:07Second probe planted.
24:11I think.
24:12Returning to flying sub, Admiral.
24:35Lee, watch your reading. I'll see you.
24:38Quiet and safe.
24:43This is the Chief, sir. Ready to come aboard.
24:45Ready to come aboard.
24:46Fire!
24:50Fire!
25:04Fire!
25:10Fire!
25:12To be continued!
25:21That's the bossy.
25:45Seconds are gone.
26:20Closed the circuit breakers.
26:22We may still have a chance.
26:23Aye, aye, sir.
26:24Circuit's closer.
26:26Hang on.
26:28Got a blast off.
26:56We're free.
27:13We're free.
27:47We're free.
27:48We're free.
27:48We're free.
27:49We're free.
28:04We're free.
28:10We're free.
28:16Hey.
28:17King.
28:19It's the creature, Admiral.
28:21We belong to it.
28:24You will, too.
28:25And so will the whole crew, eventually.
28:47Hold it.
28:51Shockey, get the guns.
28:53Dr. King over there.
29:01All right.
29:03Now, just what is this?
29:05It's the same thing that's going to happen to you, Admiral.
29:08There's no escape for you, or for anyone.
29:11But what are you trying to do?
29:13To grow.
29:15To grow.
29:16To expand.
29:18To expand.
29:19To take.
29:21To be the whole world.
29:24All of life.
29:25I think I understand.
29:27Lee, I'm going to destroy this thing.
29:30And you, too, if necessary.
29:32Chip, lock them up.
30:01What's the case, sir?
30:02Mm-hmm.
30:03What's the case, sir?
30:05You've got to watch.
30:07Now, keep away from them.
30:08Observe maximum security rules at all times.
30:11Aye, sir.
30:32We don't know how many of the crew have been taken over.
30:34Wouldn't they all be together?
30:36Let's hope so.
30:37Meanwhile, I want all the critical areas sealed off.
30:39The missile, the control, engine, reactor rooms, all doors closed and double locked.
30:44Aye, sir.
30:44Now, what are you going to use to destroy the creature?
30:46Torpedoes?
30:47I can't decide that until I've examined these tissue samples.
30:51We'll be in the lab.
30:52Aye, sir.
30:56Now, hear this.
30:57Missile room, engine room, reactor room.
30:59All doors locked under condition one security.
31:01No one to enter or leave.
31:09The table is here.
31:09No, sir, you're not.
31:11No.
31:12You're not.
31:13No.
31:34You're not.
31:34No, sir.
31:35I'll see you.
31:36No, sir.
31:36No, sir.
31:37No, sir.
31:38No, sir.
31:56admiral the creature's moving course 045 speed 19 knots and it's growing it's growing fast
32:01give me a projection of that from the computer ultimate size destination and electrical
32:07potential all right sir it seems to be a system of electrical generating and storage cells
32:20like nothing i've ever seen before the system of the electric eel raised to the millionth power
32:26yeah but how does it take over people how does it take how do i know human beings are activated
32:33by
32:33minute electrical impulses there must be some kind of relationship
32:41admiral i have that projection
32:42all right let's have it the destination of the creature is the pacific coast
32:48its size when it gets there is almost the size of a city its electrical potential
32:53the numbers run off the paper but it could destroy a city six times the size of san francisco
33:01arm atomic warheads close to torpedo range stand by for firing instructions
33:06aye aye sir load atomic warhead torpedoes one through four
33:11aye sir
33:17I'm on and if you could not hear who we're here
33:23not down
33:23not down
33:27not down
33:28080
33:28080
33:35080
33:39080
33:42No, no, I won't.
33:46I won't.
33:50Torpillo's armed and ready, sir.
33:52Range 2,000 yards.
33:55Fire one.
33:56Fire one.
34:00Fire two.
34:01Fire two.
34:10Fire two.
34:40Fire two.
34:47I don't know, Chip.
34:50I really don't know.
35:32Now, use them if you have to.
35:34Remember, we want to control this, see if you'll not destroy it.
35:36Let's go.
35:50Okay, hook it up.
35:52The Admiral's in the lab. I'm gonna get another torch and start cutting in there.
35:56Right. Give me a hand, Ray.
36:07Admiral, the prisoners have broken out of the brig.
36:09They're at the midship passageway door, trying to burn their way into the control room.
36:13They're trying to burn their way into the lab, too. We still have a little time.
36:17If they do get in there, shoot.
36:19Aye, aye, sir.
36:22Missile room. This is Nelson. Come in.
36:27Missile room Patterson.
36:28Are you secure?
36:29Right now, I am, sir.
36:30But something or somebody's trying to break in. Using metal cutters.
36:35Use the emergency power cut-offs. They'll have to shift to portable cutting gear, and that's much slower.
36:39Aye, sir.
36:53Cut the power.
36:55Rig the emergency batteries on the double.
37:19Check in behind, will you?
37:21Put the rear seat over there.
37:23Yes, sir.
37:26what happens when battery cells connected in series are hit with more power than they can
37:32handle they burn out that's right i think we can fight this thing's power with more power and short
37:38it out turn on the wrist that's great but how are you going to short out a thing as big
37:54as that out
37:55there charge power into the hull of the flying cell have we got that kind of power two a-33
38:02atomic
38:03power generator packs they're in the missile room admiral that's not going to be powerful enough
38:07it will be if i fly directly into its heart missile room missile room patterson what's your
38:15condition they're still trying to cut through the hatch but that steel is pretty tough i break out
38:20two a-33 atomic power generator packs get into scuba gear and swim under the sea view to the flying
38:25sub how much time do i have sir i've got a couple of gas grenades here that you forget it
38:30and get
38:30started hi sir hurry up kowalski you've got to get in there and stop the admiral before he gets away
38:36on the flying sub i'm going aft
38:42so
38:57so
40:45Three more minutes, Doc. We'll be through.
40:51The question is, how are we going to get out of here?
40:54Boy, we could sure use those gas grenades.
40:57Oh.
41:05This should give them something to think about.
41:08Put on the gloves, Chief.
41:09Aye, sir.
41:21That's full power, so be careful.
41:23Ready?
41:25Fire at will.
41:40Fire at will.
41:42Go ahead, sir. I'll handle them.
41:56Make sure Patterson meets me aboard the flying sub. I need those power packs.
41:59Will do.
42:11Patterson's the exec.
42:14All set here, Commander.
42:16The Admiral's ready for launch.
42:17Take those power packs out of the airlock and put them in the deck hatch of the FS1.
42:21I'm on my way, sir.
42:45I'm on my way, sir.
42:56Drop those things.
42:59I don't want to hurt you.
43:01Stay back.
43:03Stay back.
43:05You see, Chief,
43:07I'm your friend.
43:09I'll make you one of us.
43:11No.
43:13Now, let me have them.
43:15No.
43:17No, no.
43:19Drop your hands.
43:22Drop them.
43:28Very good, Chief.
43:30Very good.
43:32Now,
43:34give them to me.
44:12I'll show you what to install the power packs.
44:15I put one of them here.
44:17Now, you put one.
44:24What is it?
44:26I didn't want to do it, Admiral.
44:29I didn't want to.
44:30Do what?
44:32Well, speak up, Patterson.
44:33What is it you didn't want to do?
44:34The captain was holding open the hatch.
44:37I had to hit him
44:39with a wrench.
44:43I think I killed him.
44:49What I would have done, if necessary.
44:52Let's get back to work.
44:54Yes, sir.
44:57Put one of the packs here.
44:58And one here.
45:00That should give us maximum power.
45:03Any questions?
45:04No, sir.
45:05All right.
45:34Come in.
45:36All right, sir.
45:37What's your situation?
45:39Still secure, sir.
45:40Are you ready to launch, sir?
45:41Well, Patterson's attaching the power packs to the powerways.
45:45Well, here he is now.
45:47I'll be ready for launch in a minute.
45:49All right, sir.
45:49We'll follow behind you as close as possible.
45:51Over and out.
45:52All right.
45:54All right.
45:56Patterson, get out of your gear
45:57and give me a hand with the controls.
45:58Hurry.
46:01All right.
46:02All right.
46:15I can't do it, Admiral.
46:17I'm part of it now.
46:19No, Lee.
46:23No.
46:24No, Lee.
46:26No, Lee.
46:55Chip, we have to target him. Do you look going in?
46:58We have you on screen, sir. We'll try to follow you in as close as possible.
47:02Thanks.
47:07Look at that.
47:11Brace yourself.
47:14Don't do that, no.
47:15If you kill it, you kill me, too. And the others.
47:21Hang on.
47:36Admiral, do you read me?
47:57Admiral, do you read me, sir?
48:01Admiral.
48:02Admiral.
48:22Oh, my God.
48:23Oh, my God.
48:24Get up.
48:27Oh, my God.
49:01Am I all right?
49:02You're fine.
49:05What about Dr. King?
49:06He's dead.
49:08Do you think he would have been normal again if he'd lived?
49:11He was never normal in the first place.
49:13If he weren't normal, he never would have used a creature the way he did.
49:18Are you sure I'm all right?
49:20Yes.
49:21Like the rest of us, the control the creature had over you vanished when it was destroyed.
49:26It's a good thing, too.
49:27If it hadn't, I don't know what we'd have done.
49:30The Admiral would have thought of something.
49:33Oh, come on, let's get out of here.
49:35The sick bay's no place for a well-married.
49:37Admiral, it's a pleasure.
49:57The Admiral, it's a pleasure.
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