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00:00The End
00:30Well, we're getting very close, Admiral.
00:32Well, how much higher can the radiation go, Dr. Lamb?
00:36We're almost at peak load now.
00:39Though no one's really had enough experience with Zychron 143 to really judge.
00:44Oh.
00:45Well, it's a comforting thought.
00:48There's nothing comforting to me about it.
00:50Here we are.
00:521,500 feet below the ocean surface.
00:55I've got the feeling we're on a fool's errand that can only end in disaster.
00:58Roger, if we don't get the Zychron, if it falls into the hands of some unfriendly power,
01:03they'll have a weapon which could ultimately control the Earth.
01:05Yes, but as far as we know, Dr. Lamb is the only one who knows the Zychron's down here.
01:10Look, we've been through all this before.
01:11We do know that attacks have been made on Dr. Lamb and myself
01:14and attempts to subvert and brainwash the crew.
01:17We're only wasting time discussing it, gentlemen.
01:20There's the element we've been looking for.
01:32I told you it was here, Admiral.
01:34An exotic element that can provide mankind with power never dreamed of before.
01:39If you're right, we're looking at enough raw energy
01:42to wipe mankind off the face of the Earth.
01:45Well, that's why we have to control it.
01:54More earthquakes.
01:55We'd better not waste any time getting our samples out of here.
01:58Well, we're not going to.
02:02Nelson, deceive you.
02:05Nelson, deceive you.
02:06Come in, please.
02:09Deceive you, this is Nelson.
02:10Do you read me?
02:15The Zychron's must be having some kind of effect on communications.
02:19I'll try from the landing area.
02:20I'll bring back the sonic cutting tool.
02:22Good, fine, fine.
02:57Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
03:01Starring Richard Basehart
03:05David Hedison
03:13Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
03:33Seaview calling Admiral Nelson
03:34Seaview to Admiral Nelson
03:36Come in, please, over.
03:40Seaview calling Admiral Nelson
03:41Do you read me?
03:41Come in, please, over.
03:45Having any trouble, sir?
03:47We can't raise the Admiral.
03:48It's been over half an hour
03:49since we've heard anything from down there.
03:52Well, maybe the radio blank's out
03:54once they get inside the cave.
03:55Allowing for that,
03:56one of them should have returned to the landing spot.
03:58They were supposed to make contact every 30 minutes.
04:02Want me to order a rescue party out, sir?
04:04Have one standby.
04:05I'll keep trying to reach the Admiral.
04:06Why, sir?
04:07Seaview to Admiral Nelson.
04:09Come in, please, over.
04:12Seaview to Admiral Nelson.
04:13Do you read me?
04:13Come in, please, over.
04:14Ooh, looks, over.
04:51Oh, my God.
05:13Oh, my God.
05:44Oh, my God.
05:47This, this is Nelson.
05:49Over.
05:50We were concerned about you, sir, since we lost radio contact.
05:54Is everything all right?
05:56Negative.
05:58What happened, sir?
06:00Kevin, Lee, Dr. Land, they're both, they're both dead.
06:10Are you sure, sir?
06:12Yes, yes, I'm sure.
06:14I'm coming up.
06:20Admiral, can you wait till we get down there?
06:26Negative.
06:27I'm coming up.
06:32As soon as they almost back aboard, go down to the cave, there might be a chance they're alive.
06:38If not, maybe we can recover the bodies.
06:43Thanks, sir.
06:45I'm coming up.
06:46I'm coming up.
06:53I'm coming up.
06:55I'm coming up.
07:00I'm coming up.
07:01I'm coming up.
07:03I'm coming up.
07:04I'm coming up.
07:06I'm coming up.
07:07I'm coming up.
07:08I'm coming up.
07:09I'm coming up.
07:10I'm coming up.
07:12I'm coming up.
07:18I can't believe it, Chief.
07:20Skipper dead.
07:22Who says he's dead?
07:24Well, you heard the Admiral yourself, Chief.
07:26That's what the Admiral believes, but he didn't see him dead.
07:29And nobody else has either.
07:30Okay, okay.
07:32I was just saying I can't believe it.
07:34Just don't say anything, Patterson.
07:35When we get down there, we'll find out what's what.
07:37Until then, just get into your gear and get set.
07:40Sure, Chief, sure.
07:48You ready to show off, Chief?
07:49Yes, sir. We're ready to go just as soon as the Admiral gets aboard.
07:51He just called in the control room.
07:54He must be coming aboard now.
07:56On the hand of the escape hatch, the Admiral might be heard.
07:58On the double.
08:14What happened down there, sir?
08:16Well, there was...
08:19There was an earth tremor.
08:21And a whole roof caved in on a ton, tons of rock.
08:26Well, you're lucky you got out, sir.
08:27Well, I was on my way to the landing area, to Radio Seaview, and I went back to try to
08:35dig the mount, but it was no use.
08:38You better get out of that suit and let the doc check you out.
08:40No, no, I'll go to my cabin.
08:46Get down there on the double.
08:48Aye, sir. Come on, Pat.
09:25Seaview to Captain Crane.
09:27Seaview to Captain Crane.
09:28Can you read us? Over.
09:37What force was that?
09:44Just over five, sir.
09:45It's hard enough to cause some heavy damage down below.
09:48The damage has already been done.
09:51Yes, sir.
09:55What sort of thing was that?
09:59I didn't trust you.
09:59Oh, no.
10:02I know.
10:22It's hard enough to cause some heavy força.
10:22We'll just get to go with him.
10:52Thank you. Proceed.
10:54Zychron deposits located at exactly the coordinates indicated on the microfilm taken from Dr. Land's laboratory.
11:01Estimated total weight mass in excess of 100 tons.
11:05Have you obtained samples?
11:06Yes, I have a sample here with me aboard Seaview.
11:09What about Captain Crane and Dr. Land?
11:12They're dead.
11:14You are certain?
11:15I'm positive.
11:17Good. What's the present location of Seaview?
11:21It's standing by directly over the entrance of the underwater cave.
11:25Very well.
11:26Give us exact data as to location of Zychron deposit, depth of cave entrance, and anything else pertinent to our
11:33obtaining it.
11:34The depth of the entrance of the cave is 1,522 feet.
11:37The location is exactly the latitude and longitude indicated on our charts.
11:42Seaview is hovering at a depth keel to bottom of 800 feet.
11:58Mr. Morton, there's something going on here you ought to know about.
12:02What's the trouble, Sparks?
12:05Some sort of a signal band outside our normal frequencies.
12:10From the intensity, I'd guess it to be a scramble device.
12:15The only thing is, it's coming from somewhere on the Seaview.
12:20Are you sure it's not a high-frequency leak in our own communication system?
12:24No. Couldn't possibly be.
12:27You'll just have to track it down.
12:33Kowalski?
12:35Yes, sir?
12:37Run this signal analyzer throughout the ship.
12:40Locate the source of the signal and report back to me.
12:43Aye, sir.
12:44Aye, sir.
13:05Of the experiments with Dr. Lange and my own cursory examination of the sample I have,
13:10there can be no doubt that Zikron 143 has the greatest energy potential
13:14of any element ever discovered by man.
13:28Thank you, sir.
13:57It's imperative that the Seaview never return with the information it has.
14:04Stand by.
14:06I've got a signal.
14:07Intercept warning.
14:30Admiral?
14:33Admiral Nelson, are you in there, sir?
14:42Well, what is it, Kowalski?
14:43I, uh...
14:43Come in.
14:46Well, uh, I, uh, I traced a radio transmission to this cabin, sir.
14:51A radio transmission?
14:52Yes, sir.
14:53Sparks has been picking up some kind of weird signal,
14:56and Mr. Morton asked me to track it down.
14:58Oh, oh, uh, and so your, uh, signal analyzer led you here.
15:04Yes, sir.
15:05I know it sounds screwy, but, um, that's what happened.
15:08Uh-huh.
15:08Well, try it again.
15:28I'm, uh, I'm sorry, Admiral.
15:31I, uh, I don't know why I, uh...
15:33I'm, uh, I'm sure sorry I didn't know.
15:35Now, wait, wait, wait.
15:37If there's some strange signal coming from Seaview, we have to locate it.
15:41Now, search my cabin.
15:42Search the...
15:44Your cabin, sir?
15:45Yes, yes, of course.
15:47There might be some device planted in here.
15:51We've got to find it.
15:53Now, let me see, let me see.
15:56The only new thing here is that attache case I brought to the board when I picked up Dr. Land.
16:01Let's have a look.
16:06I'd open it.
16:07Sir, I'd just as soon take this...
16:09No, no, no, go ahead.
16:10Test it with your analyzer.
16:39I'd open it.
16:58I'll send the mission communications.
16:59Go ahead.
17:02There was a crewman.
17:04They're picking up our transmission.
17:05I've stopped him from reporting.
17:07But look, look, I've got to get off this submarine.
17:11Not before you've completed your mission.
17:13You do remember what it is, don't you?
17:16Of course.
17:17Of course I remember.
17:19Destroy Seaview.
17:45Never know until we find out, right?
17:48Yeah, that's right.
17:50Let's dig in.
17:59That wall is going to come down. Look out!
18:14Mr. Morton, I've lost that strange signal again.
18:19My board indicates Kowalski was closing in on it with the analyzer.
18:22Guard the frequency. You may come on again.
18:25Aye, sir.
18:27This is the exec.
18:28Kowalski, report to the control room on the double.
18:31Report to the control room on the double.
18:35Repeat. This is the exec.
18:37Report to the control room at once.
18:39Report to the control room at once.
18:46Repeat.
18:46Kowalski, report to the control room.
18:49Report to the control room on the double.
18:57That wasn't too bad.
19:00Yeah.
19:01We're still alive.
19:03Yeah.
19:04Let's get to work.
19:05Right.
19:11Get that light up here.
19:12Right.
19:20Watch it.
19:22Yeah.
19:28Yeah.
19:30Yeah.
19:39Yeah.
19:42There seems to be some kind of open space behind there.
19:45Here.
19:46Alice.
19:48Skipper!
19:51Skipper!
19:52Can you hear me?
19:57Skipper!
19:58Skipper!
19:59If you can hear me, we're digging our way through to you.
20:07Skipper!
20:09Skipper!
20:12Skipper!
20:20Chief!
20:22He's in there, Chief.
20:23I can hear him.
20:23Cooler, Patterson.
20:25Skipper!
20:27What's the setup in there?
20:28Can you tell me?
20:31I...
20:32I...
20:33I'm all right.
20:36I...
20:38I'm, uh...
20:40I'm just shaking up a little, uh...
20:44But, uh...
20:46I can...
20:46I can move, all right?
20:49Skipper, keep talking!
20:52Doctor...
20:55Doctor Land's in a bad way.
20:57The explosion nearly killed him.
21:01The Admiral set it off.
21:03The Admiral?
21:05That's right.
21:07Now get to the radio.
21:10And tell Mr. Morton that I want the Admiral confined to his quarters.
21:14Until I get back on board.
21:16Sir, the Admiral...
21:18Tell him.
21:19Now move.
21:22I see.
21:27You better take the light.
21:29Oh.
21:48Sharky deceive you.
21:49Sharky deceive you.
21:50Come in, please.
21:50Come in.
21:52This is the Chief, Mr. Morton.
21:54It's urgent.
21:54If you read me, come in, please.
21:56Over.
21:57This is Morton, Chief.
21:58What's going on down there?
21:59Well, first, about the Skipper.
22:01We haven't gotten him out yet, but, uh...
22:03He's alive.
22:04Is he badly hurt?
22:06Well, enough, sir.
22:07He and Doctor Land could be okay once we get him out,
22:09but that's not why I'm contacting you.
22:11What's that supposed to mean?
22:13It's about the Admiral, sir.
22:16Well, what about him?
22:18Captain Crane wants you to put him under arrest.
22:21Arrest the Admiral?
22:22Do you know what you're saying, Sharky?
22:25Yes, sir. I sure do.
22:26But those are the Skipper's orders.
22:28Arrest him and confine him to quarters.
22:30This is no time for bad jokes, Chief.
22:33Sir, I sure wish there was a joke.
22:34But there's something wrong with the Admiral.
22:36He blew up the tunnel and tried to kill the Skipper and Doctor Land.
22:38He's dangerous.
22:40The Skipper wants him kept harmless until we find out what's wrong.
22:44All right, Sharky.
22:46Get back and rescue the Captain and Doctor Land.
22:49Tell him I'll handle things at this end.
22:51All right, sir. Over and out.
22:59Hanley and Rogers, get arms to the three of us and meet me in quarter to D7.
23:02We'll have to find the Admiral.
23:07All right, sir.
23:15Come on, let's go.
23:16Come on.
23:24Admiral.
23:27Admiral.
23:29You're in there. Open up.
23:30Miss Morton, I want to talk to you.
23:32Admiral.
23:33Admiral.
23:46He's alive. Get him to sickbay.
23:53Now hear this. All hands. There's the exec.
23:57Admiral Nelson is somewhere on board. He's ill.
24:00I want him seized and confined to quarters.
24:04Repeat. Admiral Nelson is to be seized and confined to quarters.
24:07Warning. He may be armed and he may be dangerous.
24:10He may be armed and he may be dangerous.
24:36That would do so.
24:38If you don't like him,
24:46Last hour,
25:02soll I review the gates
25:06Let's go.
25:38Let's go.
26:04Let's go.
26:04What's happening, Penison?
26:07The skipper's out like a lady, didn't you, Chief?
26:15Let's get him out of there!
26:16Let's go.
26:17Let's go.
26:18Let's go.
26:19Let's go.
26:20Let's go.
26:21Let's go.
26:24Let's go.
26:27Let's go.
26:28Let's go.
26:32Let's go.
26:33Let's go.
26:35Let's go.
26:43Let's go.
26:59Let's go.
27:05Let's go.
27:06Let's go.
27:12Let's go.
27:16Let's go.
27:19Let's go.
27:22Let's go.
27:48Let's go.
27:54Let's go.
27:56Let's go.
28:14Let's go.
28:17Let's go.
28:26Let's go.
28:31Let's go.
28:34Let's go.
28:34Let's go.
28:36Let's go.
28:37Let's go.
28:42Let's go.
28:50Let's go.
28:53Hey, let's go.
29:46I'll try to bring him, too, with an anti-radiation shot.
29:49Get the exactus and help down on a double.
29:52Right.
29:57Seabue, this is Patterson. Seabue, this is Patterson. Can you read me over?
30:04Seabue, this is Patterson.
30:05Can you hear us up there? We need help and we need it bad.
30:10Can you hear us?
30:12Acknowledge.
30:21Can't get through, Chief.
30:23Let a peep out of him up there.
30:27We've got to get him aboard some way.
30:30Get the diving outfits on him. Maybe the two of us can...
30:39Hey, Chief.
30:41They sent down a rescue party.
30:52They're not ours.
30:54They're not what?
30:56They're not ours.
30:59Let's get him.
31:14Let's get him.
31:24No.
31:26We have orders to take them back with us.
31:35First, we've got to find that Zycron department.
31:38Before this whole place comes down on us.
31:42Time you stay here and we'll alert for communications from the submarine.
31:45You, come with me.
31:55All right, come on, Scott.
31:56Let's go.
31:58Let's go.
31:59Let's go.
32:31Mrs. Nelson.
32:32What is your status?
32:34The reactor is building toward explosion.
32:37I'm preparing to leave for submarine rendezvous.
32:38The submarine's rudder controls were damaged by an underwater quake.
32:42It can't reach rendezvous coordinates for 30 minutes.
32:46Remain aboard until further notification.
32:49But the reactor is going to blow in about 25 minutes.
32:53You've not completed your mission.
32:55No, no, no, but we had a clear understanding that...
33:00Whatever understanding you have has been implanted by our techniques.
33:05You will obey orders without qualification. Is that clear?
33:09Yes.
33:10We will contact you later. Out.
33:51We will contact you later.
33:59Come on.
34:25Come on.
34:57Come on.
34:57We've seen enough of our report.
34:58Let's get back to the landing area.
35:00Right.
35:17Come on.
35:18Come on.
35:19Wake up.
35:19Come on.
35:20Oh, Skipper.
35:23What happened?
35:25What?
35:27What?
35:27Oh.
35:29Those diamonds.
35:30They weren't ours.
35:31They must have gotten Patterson and me with their stun guns.
35:34I got one of them.
35:36You mean there was more than one?
35:38Three all told.
35:41They must have gone through the tower.
35:43We'd better be ready for them.
35:46What about Dr. Lennon and Patterson, sir?
35:50Patterson will be all right.
35:52As far as Dr. Lennon goes, his only chance is trust to get them aboard Seaview.
35:56Still no word, huh?
35:58Nothing.
35:59I tried to get them while you were out.
36:01Nothing.
36:01I'll see what I can do about Patterson.
36:04I guess the only hope for all of us is to get on those suits and back on Seaview.
36:06Come on, Patterson.
36:07Wake up.
36:08Come on, Patterson.
36:08Wake up.
36:09Wake up.
36:10He's coming to you.
36:29I guess that does it for now, sir.
36:32Let's get Dr. Lennon into a suit.
36:34We've got to get back to the Seaview fast.
36:35All right.
36:52This is Nelson, come in.
36:53What is your current status?
36:56The reactor is building to critical mass.
36:59Explosion in about nine minutes.
37:02We are concerned that there may be an attempt to stop it.
37:05A lie.
37:06There's nobody aboard who could do that.
37:07No, but we've been unable to contact our landing party.
37:11If the Seaview crew manage to defeat them, they may be on their way back to the submarine.
37:16They'd never be able to stop me.
37:18See to it that they don't.
37:20Your task still remains the same.
37:21It's as good as done.
37:23Out.
37:23Out.
37:36Out.
37:38Out.
38:06Just a little further, hang on.
38:29Just a little further, hang on.
38:44Just a little further.
39:10Skipper.
39:20He's alive.
39:23What happened to him?
39:34I think we're both guessing the same thing.
39:38I don't know why, but he tried to kill Dr. Land and me.
39:44Brain.
39:47Brainwashed.
39:50Brainwashed?
39:52How?
39:53When?
39:53He was 24 hours late for his meeting with me.
40:02Before he brought you aboard?
40:03They must have got him, brainwashed him, and they must have...
40:16Well, sir, if he's aboard and the rest of the crew is like this, we'd just...
40:19Yeah, I know, I know.
40:21We've got to get Dr. Land to the decontamination chamber.
40:24Chief, you and I are going to check every square inch of the ship and...
40:28Lee?
40:29Lee, this is Nelson.
40:31There's an old saying, Lee.
40:33You know, about leaping from the frying pan up the fire.
40:36Well, that's what you've done by coming back aboard.
40:50Admiral.
40:53Admiral, it's Lee.
40:54Listen to me.
40:56I don't know what you've done or...
40:58what they've done to you, but you've got to stop.
41:01Right now.
41:04Admiral, let me talk to you.
41:07That's all I ask.
41:10Just let me talk to you.
41:12There's nothing to talk about.
41:14I pulled the rods on the reactor.
41:15It's going wild.
41:18In a few minutes, it'll reach critical mass.
41:20And all of us here will be part of the cloud of dust that will see you.
41:26He couldn't do it, Skipper.
41:27He just couldn't do it.
41:45Oh, but...
41:53Yeah, the guy.
42:05I can't do it.
42:08No, no, no, no.
42:13Well, it was still hisker, but it couldn't have been the reactor.
42:17But it was.
42:19Fortunately, the safety valves ended most of the explosion into the sea.
42:24But the main force is still building.
42:26Now, look, I'll take care of the reactor.
42:28You get Dr. Land into the decontamination chamber.
42:32Oh, what about the Admiral?
42:35We'll face that when we run into him.
42:38How, sir?
42:40If we have to, we'll kill him.
42:44Aye, sir.
43:07As soon as you get Dr. Land in the chamber, Patterson will stay on guard.
43:11I'll meet you in the control room.
43:13What if you need help with the reactor, Skipper?
43:14If I can't handle it, none of us will have to worry about anything.
43:20All right, let's go.
43:21Thanks, sir.
43:21All right, let's go.
43:35Well, you're watching me.
43:41Am I here?
43:49Come on.
43:51Dan.
43:51Come on.
43:55The admiral, sir?
43:57Get going with Dr. Land.
43:59Aye, sir.
44:00Aye, come on.
44:06Sir, maybe I could...
44:07Well, with the admiral being like he is, I...
44:09You got your orders. Get going.
44:12Aye, sir.
44:21Aye, sir.
44:51Aye, sir.
45:21Aye, sir.
45:33Chief, stay away from there.
45:35Sir, sir, the reactor's gonna go.
45:38We gotta get in there and shut it down.
45:40No.
45:41No, nobody is going to shut it down.
45:44I just stay away from the hatch.
45:45I can't, sir.
45:46I...
45:47I gotta get in there.
45:48I just can't let the sea view go up and smoke.
45:50Oh, she's going up all right.
45:52I have received my orders.
45:53Destroy the sea view and I'm going to carry them on.
45:56Please, sir.
45:57I...
45:58I don't know what they did to you or why you're acting this way, but I gotta get in there
46:02and shut that reactor down.
46:05Even if I have to kill you.
46:23Sir...
46:24Sir...
46:25Sir...
46:26This is the entry for you from the sea view.
46:28Admiral?
46:45Is he dead?
46:47I gave him a low-voltage shock treatment.
46:50He could cure him.
46:53I'll kill him?
47:08Patterson, give me your hand.
47:17I'll kill you.
47:43Oh, Lee! Lee, you can't!
47:52It's too late for that now!
48:09Now, how did all this happen? Who's responsible for this?
48:12How did all this happen?
48:13All right, you can tell me about it later. It's all right now.
48:17Reaction shorted out and see if he is herself again.
48:34A little piece of rock, better metal.
48:37If something like this, men could devastate the earth.
48:40Or perhaps one day find the limits of outer space.
48:44Well, let's hope it's not oblivion we find with it.
48:47Hey, men, I had my own little taste of personal oblivion because of this.
48:53This story is unbelievable.
48:56You were a fortunate man, Admiral.
48:58They didn't have you long enough to allow the brainwash to be anything but temporary.
49:02That's why the shock effect of the laser could reverse it.
49:05Well, it came close enough to being permanent for all of us, believe me.
49:08Sir, this is Eamon from Washington.
49:12Well, thanks, Steve.
49:14Oh, how's the...
49:15Oh, fine, just fine, sir. I'll be back on full duty in a couple of days.
49:18Don't give another thought.
49:20I'll give it many thoughts, Steve.
49:25Well, they know the nation responsible.
49:28There'll be some diplomatic discussion, some verbal wrist slapping at the executive level.
49:33And the world in Seaview will sail into the future as though nothing ever happened.
50:07I'll be back.
50:15THE END
50:40THE END
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