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00:00:24ship ropes through the ice field of the Arctic.
00:00:26The expedition, with American and Canadian cooperation, seeks an open-water route across
00:00:30the top of the continent, Henry Hudson's fabled Northwest Passage.
00:00:34There are no fables in the objective of Dr. Eiji Hidaka, the expedition zoologist.
00:00:38Ashore with two companions to survey the life of the region, they approach an Eskimo village,
00:00:43innocently unaware of the fabulous experiences ahead of them.
00:00:47I hate to live in code like this all the time.
00:00:49These people have developed special adaptations, Mr. Ayagi.
00:00:52Well, I hope my cameras don't freeze.
00:00:59Welcome. Welcome.
00:01:03We have heard of your expedition, Doctor.
00:01:05Welcome to Okorud. Welcome.
00:01:08Look!
00:01:15I think that those planes up there would make an interesting picture, Mr. Ayagi.
00:01:20Russia?
00:01:20Don't you think so?
00:01:22Yeah.
00:01:23What are Russian jets doing here?
00:01:25The border is almost a thousand miles to the west.
00:01:29I hope the shore party returns soon, sir. I don't like the looks of things.
00:01:32Are the ice conditions changed?
00:01:33No, sir. Just a feeling.
00:01:35Planes!
00:01:39There they are, above the port beam.
00:01:41They're not a bi-air defense.
00:01:43Why?
00:02:00I am a bi-air, now, sir.
00:02:04I'll see you tonight.
00:02:05Hello, sir.
00:02:05I can't see you, sir.
00:02:09Come on.
00:02:10I'm here.
00:02:10So that's a 4-day test.
00:02:11Is that the body bill?
00:02:15Did I hear my name, Matthew?
00:02:17You did.
00:02:18Susan, we know you've marked yourself no trespassing,
00:02:20but you shouldn't stop a guy for trying.
00:02:22Maybe it's cold outside.
00:02:23It's right, gorgeous.
00:02:25You got to thaw out.
00:02:26Now, there's a South Sea Island pitcher to wreck hall tonight.
00:02:30Tropical shadows, dusted sea ripples, muted mandolins, and me.
00:02:34With popcorn yet.
00:02:35Would you do me the honor?
00:02:37Maybe.
00:02:38If you keep your buttery claws to yourself,
00:02:40remember that airmen don't drool.
00:02:41They obey.
00:02:47Excuse me, Captain.
00:02:48Yes, the General.
00:02:48Yes.
00:02:49Make it fast, Hopkins.
00:02:50This just came in.
00:02:52Where is it, Captain?
00:02:54General, I thought you'd better see these reports.
00:02:56They just came in, sir.
00:02:57Has this been confirmed?
00:02:59Yes, sir.
00:02:59We just intercepted a message from the Japanese explorer ship Chittarumaro.
00:03:03Thank you, Captain.
00:03:04What is it?
00:03:05What's wrong?
00:03:06Four UFOs headed toward our missile sites.
00:03:10Lovell, I want direct contact.
00:03:11With air defense immediately.
00:03:12Yes, sir.
00:03:13Lieutenant.
00:03:14Have there been similar reports from the command post?
00:03:15No, sir.
00:03:16Well, ride herd.
00:03:17Yes, sir.
00:03:18Clark.
00:03:19Yes, sir.
00:03:19I want you to get me General Arnold and Washington pronto.
00:03:21Right away.
00:03:22General, we've made contact with air defense.
00:03:27Mr. General O'Neill, do you read me?
00:03:29Yes, sir.
00:03:30This is Hawk Leader Foster.
00:03:31Affirmative.
00:03:32Foster, four unknowns have been traced to your area.
00:03:34Altitude 4,000 feet.
00:03:36Flying north, northeast.
00:03:38A latitude of 84.27.
00:03:40East longitude 176.58.
00:03:42You will intercept and conduct them to base.
00:03:44If they resist, you will use plan Skylark and destroy.
00:03:47Roger.
00:03:48Roger.
00:03:56Captain, what is it?
00:03:57Russian planes are now Americans.
00:03:58Trouble, huh?
00:03:59Real trouble, yes.
00:04:11Well, Simpson?
00:04:11Still no reports of unknown from our other command post, sir.
00:04:15Could be their planes have flown off course, General.
00:04:17It's happened before.
00:04:18Perhaps.
00:04:18Washington, sir?
00:04:19The White House?
00:04:20The President.
00:04:21He was General Arnold when the, uh...
00:04:22No need to explain it, Lieutenant.
00:04:24O'Neill speaking.
00:04:27Yes, Mr. President.
00:04:30Yes, sir.
00:04:30That's exactly the way it is.
00:04:33No, sir.
00:04:34Only if the unknowns resist.
00:04:36Yes, sir.
00:04:37I quite agree with you.
00:04:38Yes, sir.
00:04:39I will call you directly.
00:04:43Red alert.
00:05:02Polk leader, hoagie's dead ahead.
00:05:11Identify.
00:05:12Identify.
00:05:13What is your nationality and flight plan?
00:05:18If you do not acknowledge, we will open fire.
00:05:24Identify.
00:05:25Identify.
00:05:26Identify.
00:05:34Answer immediately.
00:05:35What is your nationality and flight plan?
00:05:43All planes, clear for action.
00:05:46Fire.
00:05:48Fire.
00:05:48Fire.
00:05:50Fire.
00:05:50Fire.
00:05:52Fire.
00:05:53Fire.
00:05:54Fire.
00:05:54Fire.
00:05:54Fire.
00:05:55Fire.
00:05:58Fire.
00:05:58Fire.
00:06:13Only a nuclear bomb could cause a blast like that.
00:06:16You're right.
00:06:17It was one of those jets we saw.
00:06:18And here I stand staring at that cloud, but I ought to be taking the shot of the ear.
00:06:21I'm a great news photographer, I am.
00:06:24Yes.
00:06:25Do you realize what would happen, though, should the cloud come toward us?
00:06:33Low megaton atomic bomb has exploded.
00:06:36Latitude 78.97, longitude 86.32.
00:06:40The other bogeys now headed toward the Siberian border, awaiting further orders.
00:06:45Thank you, Sergeant.
00:06:47Lovell, tell Foster to recon and photograph the destruction.
00:06:50The other interceptors are to pursue the enemy.
00:06:52Yes, sir.
00:06:54Still no reports from Strategic Command.
00:06:56It appears to be a single incident.
00:06:58Do you regard a nuclear explosion as a single incident, Lieutenant?
00:07:02Yes, sir.
00:07:03I mean, no, sir.
00:07:04Excuse me, sir.
00:07:06General, air defense reports, the Japanese ship Chitaromaro and the surrounding Eskimo
00:07:11villages are beyond fallout.
00:07:12Well, thank God for that.
00:07:14Try and raid the Chitaromaro.
00:07:15I want to speak to the captain.
00:07:16Yes, sir.
00:07:18General, may I ask how serious you think this is?
00:07:22Well, there's no point in guessing.
00:07:24We'll have to play it by ear.
00:07:26Whatever happens.
00:09:06No, Mr. President.
00:09:09I am aware of the need for restraint, sir.
00:09:13Yes, sir.
00:09:14We'll stay on red alert until we receive further orders.
00:09:17Goodbye, sir.
00:09:22Well, the Russians insist their planes flew off course accidentally.
00:09:26Electronic interference.
00:09:27Bull!
00:09:28Excuse me, sir.
00:09:29I mean, they couldn't have mistaken the area.
00:09:31I bet they were photographing our missile locations.
00:09:33Oh, one plane, maybe, Lieutenant, but not four.
00:09:36No, headquarters believes they did fly off course accidentally.
00:09:39Then realized what had happened and fired on our planes in order not to be forced down.
00:09:43Oh, our boys have done it on occasion, Lieutenant.
00:09:45We all know that.
00:09:46Clark.
00:09:47Yes, sir.
00:09:48You had any luck in raising that Japanese ship?
00:09:49No, sir.
00:09:50No air defense since you ordered them back.
00:09:51Our communication system is blocked out.
00:09:53The explosion, sir?
00:09:54That's unlikely.
00:09:55There must be something else causing the interference.
00:09:57Keep on trying, Clark.
00:09:59Yes, sir.
00:10:00This just doesn't make sense.
00:10:03Love will get more interceptors up there.
00:10:05I want to find out what's going on.
00:10:06Yes, sir.
00:10:08Oh, Sergeant Embers.
00:10:09Yes, General?
00:10:10Would you give me a cup of coffee, please?
00:10:11Black, no sugar.
00:10:12And you better make another pot.
00:10:13It looks like a long day.
00:10:15Yes, sir.
00:10:17What's the matter, Hugo?
00:10:18I don't know, Doctor.
00:10:19I can't reach the ship or anyone else.
00:10:21I can't get anything but static.
00:10:25Interference from the bomb, Doctor?
00:10:26I would imagine so.
00:10:27We'd better start back at once.
00:10:28All right.
00:10:30Goodbye, Chief.
00:10:33Goodbye.
00:10:45Wait.
00:10:46Please, Dr. Hedaka.
00:10:47You look, you take this very old stone about Cloud of Death.
00:10:51It's a primitive carving.
00:10:52Of a proto-Kelonian.
00:10:54A what?
00:10:54An ancestral turtle.
00:10:56Like the leatherback.
00:10:57Tell me, Chief.
00:10:58Is there a legend connected with this?
00:11:00Yes.
00:11:02Old story.
00:11:03Of death and evil things that happened.
00:11:05Of Gamera.
00:11:10Gamera, you call it?
00:11:12This Gamera is obviously an object of terror.
00:11:15There's a peculiar pattern in the background.
00:11:17It looks almost like waves, doesn't it?
00:11:19Let's ask the Chief.
00:11:22Is that what they are?
00:11:23I do not know.
00:11:24Only that it is evil and very frightening.
00:11:28I see.
00:11:29I have a feeling that this is something very significant.
00:11:31Isn't that pattern symbolic of something else?
00:11:34Yes, I believe it is.
00:11:36This is not the usual way that Eskimos depict the sea.
00:11:39But what else could it be?
00:11:41I mean, turtles live in water, so that would make sense.
00:11:45Well, perhaps you were right.
00:11:46Still, I think there's much more to this than meets the eye.
00:11:53The cloud is spreading.
00:11:55But why should any of those planes be carrying an atomic bomb?
00:11:59They don't trust each other.
00:12:00That's why they stay on the earth.
00:12:02Look there.
00:12:03Huh?
00:12:28Abundant ship!
00:12:29All hands!
00:12:30Abundant ship!
00:12:33Can they rock?
00:12:34No, sir.
00:12:34All frequencies appear to be jammed.
00:12:36Don't forget it.
00:12:37Abundant ship!
00:12:38Abundant ship!
00:12:46Quick, get out of here!
00:12:47Are you insane?
00:12:48Clear the breeze!
00:12:49Abundant ship!
00:12:50Forget the hell!
00:12:50Get out of here!
00:12:51Hurry!
00:12:54Turkey, keep going!
00:12:55Hurry!
00:12:58Hurry!
00:13:17General O'Neill.
00:13:21We've been able to contact Captain Foster, sir.
00:13:23He reports the Chitaromaro destroyed.
00:13:24All that remains is a huge crack in the ice and debris.
00:13:27What?
00:13:28No sign of survivors.
00:13:29Now, Foster said that ship was beyond the area of the explosion.
00:13:31Now, what happened?
00:13:32Well, sir, I...
00:13:33I don't exactly know how to explain his report.
00:13:36It's just that...
00:13:37Well, sir, he says...
00:13:38All right, lover, this is no time to get tongue-tied.
00:13:40Now, let's hear it.
00:13:41Captain Foster insists that after he was separated from his group,
00:13:44he saw a giant turtle walking away from the area
00:13:47where the Chitaromaro was last sighted.
00:13:49A huge creature, 150, maybe 200 feet tall.
00:13:53He circled the area to take another look,
00:13:55but it was gone as if it had blown away.
00:13:57Now, that's what he says, sir.
00:13:59The captain's kidding.
00:13:59A giant turtle?
00:14:01He must have been working too hard.
00:14:03That's one we haven't heard before.
00:14:04All right, Sergeant, get back to your duties.
00:14:06Yes, sir.
00:14:07Now, look, Lovall, I don't know what the hell is going on here,
00:14:09but we're going to find out.
00:14:10Now, I want a full report on this hallucination,
00:14:13and I also want a helicopter over that disaster area
00:14:15to see if there are any survivors.
00:14:17Even some people ashore, whatever happened, happened.
00:14:20Sergeant Embers.
00:14:20Yes, sir.
00:14:21I want you to contact General Yadasaka in Tokyo.
00:14:23Now, inform him of what has happened
00:14:25that we're doing all possible to rescue survivors.
00:14:27Also, General Arnold in Washington.
00:14:29Tell him it is absolutely imperative that he meet me.
00:14:32Coded instructions will follow.
00:14:33Yes, sir.
00:14:36A giant turtle.
00:14:54And now, back to the second half of the discussion
00:14:57and your host, Mr. Standish.
00:14:59I'm very happy about it.
00:15:00Hello.
00:15:01I am J.C. Standish, along with my guests.
00:15:04Yes, the noted zoologist, Dr. Emerick Contrere,
00:15:08author of The Factual Basis of Legends.
00:15:11And on my right, this network's genial science editor,
00:15:14author of such books as Non-Science or Nonsense,
00:15:17Jules Manning.
00:15:19Our subject, the giant turtle Gamera,
00:15:22certainly one of the most controversial subjects of our time.
00:15:25Dr. Contrere,
00:15:26earlier in our program,
00:15:28you stated the belief that Gamera could, in fact, exist,
00:15:30while Mr. Manning disagreed rather vigorously.
00:15:34And I still do.
00:15:35This theory of Dr. Hidaka's is pure science fiction,
00:15:39a figment of an unbridled imagination.
00:15:41Mr. Manning,
00:15:43any theory until proven appears unbelievable to the ignorant.
00:15:49Dr. Hidaka's conclusions are based upon a life study.
00:15:53Now, let me restate that turtles, porpoises,
00:15:57or scientifically, colonians,
00:15:59appear constantly in the most ancient texts.
00:16:02For example, the Greek Teravulia mythology that lived in fire,
00:16:06and also the Pyramala of Pliny.
00:16:09What are you trying to prove, Doctor?
00:16:11That to a scholar,
00:16:12there is more than just a casual basis for Dr. Hidaka's conclusions.
00:16:17We know for a fact
00:16:18that a mere million years ago or so,
00:16:21the gigantic Colosocles Atlas
00:16:24plodded over the hills of northern India.
00:16:27The largest turtle ever known,
00:16:29a link to the more distant past.
00:16:32Now, how gigantic were turtles a hundred million years ago,
00:16:35or even two hundred million years ago?
00:16:38I'd like to discuss the conflicting newspaper report.
00:16:41So you and the eminent Dr. Hidaka
00:16:44conclude that this Gamera creature
00:16:46has been hibernating underground for two hundred million years
00:16:51until now,
00:16:52when he decides to take a stroll.
00:16:54Oh, Dr. Contrere,
00:16:55you do have a sense of humor.
00:16:58I'm simply advancing the theory
00:17:00that the great-granddaddy of all turtles
00:17:03could have reappeared,
00:17:05released from its tomb of ice
00:17:07by the explosion of the bomb.
00:17:10Now, you may blithely ignore
00:17:12the statements of Dr. Hidaka,
00:17:13if you wish.
00:17:14However, I note that you haven't offered
00:17:16a more reasonable explanation
00:17:17for the total destruction of the Chittaramaru.
00:17:20If you'll get down from your pulpit for one minute,
00:17:22I'd like to ask you
00:17:23why Washington is so silent about all this.
00:17:26Or do you know more about it than the government?
00:17:28It would not be the first time
00:17:29Washington has kept the truth from the public,
00:17:31whether it be flying saucers or Gamera.
00:17:33Oh, so now you believe in flying saucers,
00:17:36along with two hundred feet turtles
00:17:38that survive atomic bomb explosions.
00:17:40Of course, we all know
00:17:42there really is a Santa Claus.
00:17:44Oh, Dr. Contrere,
00:17:45every time you bray,
00:17:46you make a bigger jackass of yourself.
00:17:48Jules, please.
00:17:50We're on the chair.
00:17:51Mr. Standish,
00:17:53I demand an apology.
00:17:55I've devoted my life to science.
00:17:57Gentlemen, gentlemen.
00:17:57You'll get no apology from me, Contrere.
00:17:59I prefer to express...
00:18:00You have no scholarship
00:18:01to back your arguments.
00:18:02You have no arguments.
00:18:04Only invective.
00:18:05Read.
00:18:05Read.
00:18:06Read.
00:18:06Read, Virgil's.
00:18:08Laoco on.
00:18:08Read, Paradise Lost.
00:18:10The ravings of a lunatic.
00:18:11Read of the Pyrites.
00:18:12The fire went out
00:18:13and the frost within.
00:18:14Read, you ignorant ape.
00:18:16Read what intelligent men
00:18:18have written for thousands of years.
00:18:19What did he call me?
00:18:20Jules, please.
00:18:21He called me an ape?
00:18:22Gentlemen, not merely ape.
00:18:23Quiet.
00:18:23Please, remember the ape.
00:18:24Why, you?
00:18:25Remember the call.
00:18:26How dare you call me an ape?
00:18:27Where'd you get your diploma?
00:18:28Maiden, just call me an ape.
00:18:30Oh, you're going to give me...
00:18:31You are here to run.
00:18:32I hope that we won't have a chance.
00:18:32I hope that we won't have a chance.
00:18:43Would you care for a magazine or newspaper, sir?
00:18:46Oh, thanks.
00:18:46You're very kind.
00:18:47You're welcome, sir.
00:18:55Do you suppose there's any connection
00:18:56between this and what happened
00:18:57to the Shidori Maru, doctor?
00:18:58I'm personally inclined to believe there is, yes.
00:19:01Although we don't know what happened to the ship.
00:19:04And then the radio blackout
00:19:06was that mere coincidence.
00:19:08And those reports General O'Neill
00:19:10told us about Dr. Hidaka,
00:19:11I think there is a connection
00:19:13between them somehow.
00:19:14I'm sure of it.
00:19:16And far-fetched as it seems,
00:19:18I'm convinced all this
00:19:19has something to do with Kummer.
00:19:21You mean you believe
00:19:22such a beast might really exist?
00:19:24Of course, you're the scientist
00:19:25and I'm just a layman, doctor.
00:19:27But still, after all,
00:19:29except for the pilot's report
00:19:30and the Eskimo stone,
00:19:32there's really nothing to go on.
00:19:34Still, you can't just discount
00:19:35all that evidence.
00:19:36No, you can't.
00:19:38To do so is just dangerous and foolish.
00:19:40I'm afraid Gamera is real.
00:19:42A creature like that.
00:19:44Do you realize the amount of damage
00:19:46it could cause?
00:19:47Of course I do.
00:19:49In civilized areas,
00:19:50it would be capable
00:19:50of destroying whole towns.
00:19:52No.
00:19:54Well, you'll convince me, doctor, anyway.
00:19:57Let's hope General Arnold
00:19:58can convince the people
00:19:59in Washington.
00:20:12All right, Miss,
00:20:13will you take this downtown?
00:20:14It's Mr. Jones' type of the report
00:20:15that you did.
00:20:16Thank you very much.
00:20:18General?
00:20:19Gentlemen?
00:20:25I think we know why we're here.
00:20:27Let us not waste any time.
00:20:29General Arnold,
00:20:30we'd appreciate your report.
00:20:31Yes, sir.
00:20:32In addition to our initial findings,
00:20:35huge footprints,
00:20:37not unlike those of a turtle,
00:20:39leading from the area of the explosion
00:20:42to the exact spot
00:20:44of the destruction of the ship
00:20:46and also where Captain Foster
00:20:49of our air defense
00:20:50claims he saw the giant turtle.
00:20:53And during the last 13 hours,
00:20:55we have seen reliable sightings
00:20:58of flying saucers,
00:21:00all fitting the identical description,
00:21:03starting over Nome, Alaska,
00:21:05proceeding to Saskatchewan,
00:21:07on to Toronto,
00:21:09London,
00:21:10Munich,
00:21:11Warsaw,
00:21:12and now Moscow.
00:21:13General,
00:21:15are you inferring
00:21:16that these sightings
00:21:17of UFOs
00:21:18are related
00:21:19to the reports
00:21:21of a giant turtle,
00:21:23a horrendous monster,
00:21:26right out of mythology?
00:21:28I'm inferring nothing, Senator.
00:21:30I'm reporting facts
00:21:32as we know them.
00:21:33And I might add
00:21:34that if UFO
00:21:36continues its pattern,
00:21:38it will be sighted
00:21:40next over Japan.
00:21:41I would estimate
00:21:42in five or six hours,
00:21:44or shortly before
00:21:46Dr. Hidaka
00:21:48is scheduled
00:21:48to land to Tokyo.
00:21:50Dr. Hidaka?
00:21:52Does he have some standing
00:21:54in World Science Councils?
00:21:57I've never heard of them.
00:21:59And I'm considered
00:22:00expert enough
00:22:01to head committees
00:22:02on nuclear fission
00:22:04and the like.
00:22:05This man should not
00:22:06be permitted
00:22:07to terrify the world
00:22:08with such distortions
00:22:09unless he is qualified
00:22:10to throw some light,
00:22:12some ray of light
00:22:14on these incredible reports.
00:22:15The point is
00:22:16that Dr. Hidaka
00:22:17is eminently qualified.
00:22:19I have examined
00:22:20all the reports,
00:22:21including the transcript
00:22:23of the conversation
00:22:23between General Arnold
00:22:25and Dr. Hidaka
00:22:26shortly after the zoologist
00:22:28was rescued
00:22:29by one of our helicopters.
00:22:30It is evident
00:22:31that he is a logical man
00:22:32and one who relies
00:22:33on facts.
00:22:34And from what he learned
00:22:35about Gamera
00:22:37as a result
00:22:38of his research
00:22:38and the evidence
00:22:40at the scene
00:22:40of destruction,
00:22:41I respect his conclusions.
00:22:43Whether his knowledge
00:22:44is derived
00:22:45from science
00:22:45or mythology,
00:22:46both extensive.
00:22:48Mr. Secretary,
00:22:49you must agree
00:22:50that until more
00:22:51logical explanations
00:22:52are available,
00:22:53the public
00:22:54should not be informed
00:22:55of this factual evidence
00:22:59of supposed footprints
00:23:02of supposed monsters.
00:23:04That decision
00:23:05was made
00:23:05by the Commander-in-Chief.
00:23:06I do know
00:23:07that if Gamera exists
00:23:08and did survive
00:23:09an atomic explosion,
00:23:11our world is about
00:23:12to face a calamity
00:23:13of enormous proportions.
00:23:15Well, I, for one,
00:23:16will not be coerced
00:23:16by this schoolboy myth
00:23:19of flaming dragons.
00:23:21And frankly,
00:23:22Mr. Secretary,
00:23:24I am disturbed.
00:23:26I am deeply disturbed
00:23:28to see that you have decided
00:23:29to go along
00:23:29with these alarmists.
00:23:32Are you, Senator?
00:23:34Well, from the facts,
00:23:36I am quite concerned.
00:23:38Deeply concerned.
00:23:39And so is the President.
00:23:42General Arnold,
00:23:44has Dr. Hidaka
00:23:45offered any advice?
00:23:46No, sir.
00:23:47There was none
00:23:48he could offer
00:23:48until he knows more
00:23:50about the creature.
00:23:51Gentlemen,
00:23:52I think we're in
00:23:53for a time of it.
00:23:54General Arnold,
00:23:55you're relieved
00:23:56of all duties
00:23:56at the command post
00:23:57and will take
00:23:58this assignment,
00:23:59the Gamera operation.
00:24:00Report directly to me.
00:24:02Yes, sir.
00:24:03Now, gentlemen,
00:24:04if you will excuse us,
00:24:06the President is waiting.
00:24:14The only three known survivors
00:24:16of the ill-fated
00:24:17exploration ship
00:24:18Chidori Maru,
00:24:19Dr. Eiji Hidaka
00:24:21and his two companions
00:24:22will arrive
00:24:23in Tokyo tomorrow.
00:24:24Give me the time,
00:24:27for the lives of the world.
00:24:36Oh, come on.
00:24:45You'll see.
00:24:49Come on!
00:24:50Come on!
00:24:53Come on!
00:25:05Miss Sakurai.
00:25:07Ah, Mr. Oueda.
00:25:09Good afternoon.
00:25:11Good afternoon.
00:25:12I was on my way to see you.
00:25:13What's wrong?
00:25:13Has Toshio been misbehaving at school?
00:25:15No, not really misbehaving exactly.
00:25:17Here, look at this.
00:25:19Oh, no.
00:25:21Not more turtles.
00:25:22Yes.
00:25:23It would seem your brother has some sort of obsession about turtles, Miss Sakurai.
00:25:28I know how children are.
00:25:30They all love to collect pets and things.
00:25:33But this goes beyond that.
00:25:34So I thought I ought to see you.
00:25:36You mean it's interfering with his work?
00:25:38So much so that if he continues, he could be expelled.
00:25:41Of course, I understand how lonely it is for him in that lighthouse out there without any friends.
00:25:47Oh, yes.
00:25:49It is very hard on a little boy, his age.
00:25:51Yes, I know it is.
00:25:52Still, you will speak to him about doing better at school, won't you?
00:25:56Uh-huh.
00:25:56And I'm so sorry he's caused you this trouble.
00:25:58Not at all.
00:25:58Good day.
00:26:01Toshio and his silly turtles.
00:26:09Did you rest well, Father?
00:26:11Hmm.
00:26:12Do you like working at night?
00:26:13Well, there's not much need for lighthouses during the day, is there?
00:26:17No.
00:26:18May I be excused?
00:26:24Toshio?
00:26:28Come here.
00:26:29What are you up to, Toshio?
00:26:32Are you going to feed your turtle?
00:26:36Oh, Father?
00:26:37Yes?
00:26:37Could you come here a second?
00:26:39Yes, what is it?
00:26:40Toshio?
00:26:41Your sister and I understand your love for your pet turtle, but we want to talk to you about it.
00:26:47Come out here.
00:26:49Come, Toshio.
00:26:50You have to learn to make friends with people as well as animals, Toshio.
00:26:55Your turtle is very nice, but you have to have other friends, too.
00:26:59Uh-huh.
00:26:59Set him free, Toshio.
00:27:01It would be better for him to return to the lake and better for you to forget about turtles.
00:27:06Listen, if you promise to get rid of that turtle, I think Father will buy you something.
00:27:10Anything you like.
00:27:10Uh-huh.
00:27:11Yes, I will.
00:27:12Hmm?
00:27:12What would you like most, Toshio?
00:27:14Tell me.
00:27:16You want me to tell you what I would really like?
00:27:18What is it, Toshio?
00:27:19Yes, tell us.
00:27:19What is it?
00:27:21To keep it.
00:27:24Toshio?
00:27:25I want you to set him free.
00:27:27If you don't, no boy or I will do it for you.
00:27:30It would be a lot nicer, wouldn't it, if you went out yourself and let him go?
00:27:38Listen to me, Toshio.
00:27:40I realize that this may seem cruel.
00:27:41It is.
00:27:42But I'm doing it for your sake.
00:27:44You do understand, don't you?
00:27:46Oh, no.
00:27:47Hmm.
00:28:04Good-bye.
00:28:07Good-bye.
00:28:17Good-bye.
00:28:23Good-bye.
00:28:32Good-bye.
00:28:55Tosho!
00:28:57The wire!
00:28:58What is it? Why are you running?
00:28:59Look!
00:29:04Look at what? The ocean?
00:29:06Go to bed now.
00:29:11Earthquake!
00:29:12No boyo!
00:29:14Tosho! Are you all right?
00:29:16No, it's not an earthquake! Look!
00:29:25Tamara!
00:29:27Tosho!
00:29:28Look for your lives!
00:29:29Tosho!
00:29:30Tosho, come back!
00:29:33Tosho!
00:29:49Tosho!
00:29:53Tosho!
00:29:55Tosho!
00:30:03Tosho!
00:30:04Hold on!
00:30:04I can't!
00:30:06I'm falling!
00:30:08Papa's on!
00:30:09Tosho!
00:30:22Tosho!
00:30:23Tosho!
00:30:26Tosho!
00:30:28Tosho!
00:30:33Tosho!
00:30:39Tosho!
00:30:40Tosho!
00:30:41Tosho!
00:30:41Tosho!
00:30:41Wake up!
00:30:42Wake up!
00:30:43Wake up, son!
00:30:45Tosho!
00:30:48Tosho!
00:30:49Tosho!
00:30:50Are you all right?
00:30:51Sure, I'm all right.
00:30:53That big turtle, Tamara.
00:30:54Yes, but he's gone.
00:30:55Apparently, he's gone back in the ocean.
00:30:58But how do I get down here on the ground?
00:31:00It was a miracle, Tosho.
00:31:02Tamara caught you and put you down.
00:31:04Huh?
00:31:04Tamara put me down?
00:31:05Yes.
00:31:06You're safe.
00:31:07You're safe.
00:31:08Thank goodness.
00:31:17Good evening, Dr. Hidaka.
00:31:18Dr. Hidaka, would you answer a few questions?
00:31:21Do you know what General Long is planning on?
00:31:22The General Dean didn't speak to him, didn't you, sir?
00:31:24Will Dr. Hidaka arriving on Pan-American flight 819?
00:31:27Just a second.
00:31:27That's all right, Dr. Hidaka.
00:31:28Please report to the desk for a message.
00:31:29Thank you, Dr. Hidaka.
00:31:31Dr. Hidaka, please report to Pan-American desk for a message.
00:31:33Hello, Hidaka speaking.
00:31:38Why, of course.
00:31:39I'm practically out of my way.
00:31:42That was Professor Morasi at Hokkaido.
00:31:44Gamera was seen there by a number of reliable witnesses.
00:31:47Hokkaido?
00:31:47Yes, we'll leave immediately.
00:31:49Yes, sir.
00:31:49The scout planes have not yet been able to locate Gamera.
00:31:52who is now definitely known to be on or near Hokkaido.
00:31:55Please stay tuned for continuing announcements and bulletins.
00:31:58It's dreadful, Rikita.
00:32:00Where's Toshio?
00:32:01In bed?
00:32:02Yes, he's had quite an evening.
00:32:04We all have.
00:32:05It's necessary.
00:32:30It's me.
00:32:31Come on out of there.
00:32:34I know why.
00:32:35I bet Gamera scared you, but he's gone.
00:33:04Did you feel that tremor?
00:33:05What's so unusual?
00:33:06We have them all the time here.
00:33:08Yeah, but not that rough.
00:33:09Ah.
00:33:18I've spotted Gamera.
00:33:19Yes, he's headed to the geothermal installation.
00:33:22Oh!
00:33:23Something must be wrong.
00:33:24I'm getting nothing but a high-frequency noise.
00:33:28Another tremor!
00:33:29What's going on?
00:33:30What is it?
00:33:31An earthquake.
00:33:32Or a steam explosion!
00:33:49Good evening, Captain.
00:33:50Good evening.
00:33:51I'm Dr. Hidaka of Tokyo University.
00:33:54How do you do?
00:33:54I'm Kyoko Yamamoto.
00:33:55He's a sister.
00:33:56How do you do?
00:33:57And who is this?
00:33:58Oh, I'm Ayogi.
00:34:00Nito Press.
00:34:00I'm afraid I'll have to ask you to leave.
00:34:01The press is barred.
00:34:03Captain, just a moment.
00:34:05Perhaps you can make an exception, Captain, in the case of Mr. Ayogi here.
00:34:09I feel he can make a worthwhile contribution to our efforts here.
00:34:12He's been with us from the start, and I value his opinion very highly.
00:34:15Very well, sir.
00:34:16You can stay.
00:34:17Explain the situation.
00:34:19At 1930 hours, Gamera destroyed the lighthouse at Ereema here.
00:34:24Then he disappeared.
00:34:25But then, within the last ten minutes, he was spotted near the geothermal power plant by aerial reconnaissance.
00:34:31Geothermal power plant?
00:34:33Allow me to explain, Doctor.
00:34:34In a volcanic area such as this, there are many natural steam vents, or fumaroles, pouring out steam at about
00:34:40a thousand degrees.
00:34:41This tremendous natural energy has been harnessed to generate electricity.
00:34:46I see.
00:34:47Then there is superheated vapor at a thousand degrees, issuing from the ground there.
00:34:50Exactly, sir.
00:34:51Excuse me, Dr. Hedaka.
00:34:52Steam that hot could kill a person instantly, could it not?
00:34:55Then why can't we use that steam to destroy Gamera?
00:34:58I don't think it would work, Captain.
00:34:59You mustn't forget, that atomic bomb generated far greater heat, and yet Gamera was able to survive.
00:35:06Dr. Hedaka, what is there that could stop Gamera, then?
00:35:10Don't know.
00:35:12What's the maximum output of that?
00:35:13Yeah, 350,000 kilowatts.
00:35:16350,000.
00:35:18It might just work.
00:35:21Hmm.
00:35:33Red Scout calling Red Leader.
00:35:35Red Scout calling Red Leader.
00:35:36This is Red Leader.
00:35:37All units ready to attack.
00:35:39Stand by.
00:35:40Over.
00:35:48They are ready to attack now, Dr. Hedaka.
00:35:50Captain, please hold off the attack for a while.
00:35:53Let's try my plan first.
00:35:55Yes, sir.
00:36:11Ah, Doctor, we're ready, sir.
00:36:16That's your radio, Doctor.
00:36:18Doctor, look, he's getting close to the wires.
00:36:22Ready, close all circuits.
00:36:28Stand by for signal for full discharge.
00:36:36Look, it didn't even sound down.
00:36:39Yes, this was a mistake.
00:36:41Captain, you'd better give the order to attack.
00:36:43Captain.
00:36:45Open fire!
00:36:46Fire!
00:36:48Fire!
00:36:50Fire!
00:36:55Fire!
00:36:59Fire!
00:37:00Fire!
00:37:04Fire!
00:37:07Fire!
00:37:09Fire!
00:37:10Fire!
00:37:11Fire!
00:37:12Fire!
00:37:13Fire!
00:37:14Fire!
00:37:16Fire!
00:37:18Fire!
00:37:19Fire!
00:37:19Fire!
00:37:20Oh, my God.
00:37:50Oh, my God.
00:38:25Doctor, it looks like he's eating it.
00:38:27Yes, he is.
00:38:29Captain, call out the attack.
00:38:34He's invulnerable, don't you see?
00:38:35Yes, sir.
00:38:36But what?
00:38:36He locked you in the area.
00:38:38At least all of the civilians.
00:38:39In the race for a car at once, I must consult with Professor Morasi urgently.
00:38:56He actually ingested the fire?
00:38:59Yes.
00:39:00Hmm.
00:39:01Although legends of fire-breathing monsters like the chimera and dragons have persisted
00:39:06through the ages, still it's astounding to discover such a creature really exists.
00:39:11Yes, it is.
00:39:12Is Gamera really invulnerable, Professor?
00:39:14That I don't know.
00:39:15I've made one conclusion.
00:39:18Well, what?
00:39:19Obviously, his metabolism is not like ours.
00:39:22It is not only conceivable, but entirely likely that his cell structure differs radically from
00:39:27known life forms.
00:39:29For instance, silicon or metallic elements replacing carbon in his tissues.
00:39:33Precisely.
00:39:34Hmm.
00:39:34And that would explain his fire-eating and his invulnerability to electric shock, heat
00:39:40and concussion.
00:39:41Yes, I agree with you completely, Professor, but that doesn't bring us any nearer to a solution,
00:39:45does it?
00:39:46This pattern is very peculiar.
00:39:48They look like waves, and yet I don't think they...
00:39:50Yes, still, they're obviously symbols of some sort.
00:39:53I don't think they're rhythmic enough for waves.
00:39:57Doctor, it would be very useful if we could decipher this.
00:40:18It's all you, sir.
00:40:19Our weapons do not really slow you down.
00:40:22Nothing short of an atom bomb will do any good.
00:40:24You're right.
00:40:25What may cause the general of your tobacic?
00:40:27Yes, sir.
00:40:30We understand your problem.
00:40:32And we will do everything we can.
00:40:34You can be assured of it.
00:40:37We have just received a request from General Yotabashi for the use of our missiles.
00:40:43Up until now, every armament that we have provided them hasn't done any good.
00:40:47Our missiles?
00:40:49But that means getting approval of our allies.
00:40:53Mr. Secretary, I'm certain you're aware of our peace treaties and our international obligations.
00:41:00There isn't time, sir.
00:41:01I recommend that we act immediately.
00:41:04The destructive power of Gamera is beyond comprehension.
00:41:08He must be stopped now.
00:41:10And I say, but I can haste.
00:41:12I disagree with you, Senator.
00:41:14You may inform General Yotabashi, Dr. Hidaka, and Dr. Morass that our missiles are entirely at their disposal.
00:41:20Also, that our government will inform our ambassador to the United Nations to call for an emergency world meeting.
00:41:27Because if our missiles fail to destroy Gamera, we will need world cooperation to determine our next line of defense.
00:41:36Mr. Secretary, have you consulted the president on these decisions?
00:41:42I have, and he has given me complete authority to implement any moves that we may take.
00:41:48General Arnold, get to it.
00:41:50Thank you, sir.
00:41:52Now, gentlemen, I think we'd better order in some lunch.
00:41:54We'll have to be here for some time.
00:41:56If you don't mind, Senator.
00:42:00You can expect my complete cooperation, sir.
00:42:03I expect nothing less, sir.
00:42:17Good evening, Professor Morassi.
00:42:19Good evening.
00:42:20Situation about the same?
00:42:21Yes, sir.
00:42:22It's about to be changed any moment, though.
00:42:24The Americans are going to attack Gamera with nuclear missiles.
00:42:26Oh.
00:42:27A message from General Dean, sir.
00:42:28The American missiles are ready.
00:42:30Good.
00:42:30Clear the area.
00:42:31No, wait.
00:42:32Listen.
00:42:33The missiles won't do any good.
00:42:35It's more likely they'll serve as a source of energy.
00:42:37All right.
00:42:38If you say so.
00:42:39But what do we do instead, Doctor?
00:42:43Sir?
00:42:44Yes?
00:42:45What is it?
00:42:46We've completed the evacuation, sir.
00:42:48Except for patrol units.
00:42:49Very good.
00:42:50Carry on.
00:42:51Professor Morassi, what can we do?
00:42:53I don't know, since our most powerful weapons are useless.
00:42:57Dr. Hedaka, do you have any ideas?
00:42:59What?
00:43:01It's not even an idea.
00:43:03Just a thought that occurred to me.
00:43:05We assume Gamera is invulnerable.
00:43:08Obviously, with a great deal of justification.
00:43:10But Gamera is vulnerable.
00:43:12Too cold.
00:43:13Remember, he was frozen in the ice until the bomb released him.
00:43:16Yes, of course.
00:43:17We must devise some means of freezing Gamera.
00:43:20Dr. Hedaka?
00:43:20Professor, the Army may have the answer.
00:43:23Our scientists have developed a freezing bomb to use in fires and nuclear reactors.
00:43:28Captain, you mean the Army has a bomb that will freeze things?
00:43:30Yes.
00:43:31Though it's still in the experimental stage.
00:43:34I believe we can use it, although there is one serious drawback.
00:43:37The gases that they use in this as a refrigerator and dissipate in ten minutes.
00:43:42I see.
00:43:45Still, these bombs, are there enough for our purpose?
00:43:47I believe there's an adequate supply, sir.
00:43:51This may be the answer.
00:43:52There isn't too much time.
00:43:53Do you suppose you can arrange it?
00:43:55It's urgent.
00:43:55I believe so, sir, yes.
00:43:57I'll get started on an immediate.
00:44:10This is Night Watch Patrol.
00:44:12Gamera is now leaving power plant, heading for a mountain.
00:44:22It should be easier out there.
00:44:23Yes, it should.
00:44:24The planes will be able to attack from all sides.
00:44:32Gamera is now on Chishima Ridge, heading for Devil's Spring area.
00:44:35Roger.
00:44:36That's a big resort area.
00:44:37We have to attack now, before he gets there.
00:44:40Hurry, forget the bumps.
00:44:41Yes.
00:44:52May I have your attention, please?
00:44:55The effect of the freezing bomb doesn't last very long.
00:44:58Ten minutes, which means that your work has to be completed within that time.
00:45:03So, everyone, please remember, when you plant the dynamite, be quick, but be careful.
00:45:08We won't get another chance.
00:45:10Thank you, and good luck.
00:45:12Shall I give the signal, Doctor?
00:45:13Please.
00:45:15Please.
00:45:40Look, it's working.
00:45:41Uh-huh.
00:45:42You're right.
00:45:43His movements are getting slower.
00:45:49Look.
00:45:49A bomb is doing the trick.
00:45:51Doctor Hidaka, almost a minute is gone.
00:45:54Right.
00:45:54Thanks.
00:45:55Come, Doctor.
00:45:56On the double.
00:45:57Oh.
00:46:18Look, the camera's beginning to move.
00:46:20Do they have enough time left to plant that dynamite in?
00:46:24How much time?
00:46:25Only three minutes.
00:46:33It's only one minute, Captain.
00:46:35Right.
00:46:36Clear out.
00:46:37Take cover.
00:46:39Hurry.
00:46:39Watch your fuses.
00:46:40Let's get out of here.
00:46:41On the double.
00:46:43Hurry up.
00:46:44Come on.
00:46:44Move it out.
00:46:46Watch your fuses.
00:46:4730 seconds.
00:46:56Ten minutes are nearly up now.
00:47:06That's it.
00:47:07The time's up, Doctor.
00:47:08I know.
00:47:09Stand by.
00:47:10Yes, sir.
00:47:11Down here I go.
00:47:12Don't worry.
00:47:13We're all ready.
00:47:16Fire.
00:47:38Look.
00:47:39He's down and he's on his back.
00:47:41Luckily.
00:47:41We've got him now, huh?
00:47:43Yes, because with Gamera, as with any other turtle, once he's on his back, he can't get
00:47:47up again.
00:47:48We're very lucky that your freezing bomb has worked as well as it did.
00:47:52Doctor Hedaka, I think we've done it.
00:47:56Doctor Hedaka, it looks like your plan is succeeding.
00:47:59And in a month or so from now, he'll be just another zoological specimen.
00:48:04Uh-huh.
00:48:12Look.
00:48:12Look.
00:48:12He's putting his legs and head back with his shell.
00:48:14He knows his leg.
00:48:15That's what you call turning turtle.
00:48:16Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:48:55Look, an amazing adaptation.
00:49:29The Eskimo Storm.
00:49:30Do you have it, Choco?
00:49:32Yes, sir, right here.
00:49:36That's it.
00:49:37Now I understand the pattern, Professor Moratti.
00:49:39Those lines are meant to represent clouds, you see.
00:49:42A primitive but graphic attempt to show that Gamera can fly.
00:49:57Gentlemen, Gamera must be stopped.
00:49:59God knows where he'll strike next.
00:50:01So far, the American weapons have been completely ineffective.
00:50:05And the Japanese radar systems offer barely enough warning to evacuate the civilian populations.
00:50:12We must now work as one cohesive unit with one objective.
00:50:17Creating a plan to destroy Gamera before he destroys civilization.
00:50:23General Arnold.
00:50:25Thank you, sir.
00:50:27Both Dr. Hadaka and Dr. Morass are convinced that Gamera is continually on the hunt for food.
00:50:34There is some chemical substance in our fuel that it needs to exist.
00:50:40Possibly the same chemical substance it consumed over 200 million years ago.
00:50:46So, in the beginning, in the Earth's atmosphere, there was less than a small part of 1% of oxygen
00:50:56that we, with lungs, need to live in.
00:51:00The other creatures existed on the sustenance of sulfur compounds in their seething Earth.
00:51:09Now, as oxygen increased in the world's atmosphere, living things started to develop lungs.
00:51:17Now, Gamera is of the prior period.
00:51:20Possibly the last survivor.
00:51:23This all came within the radii of our microscopes.
00:51:27But the existence of Gamera is living proof that they were not all single-celled creatures.
00:51:35Do you mean it literally eats fire?
00:51:38Yes.
00:51:38The beast actually eats fire.
00:51:41That's an incredible phenomenon.
00:51:43This may explain why he's most destructive when he's unable to satisfy his ravenous appetite.
00:51:48And least destructive when he's gorging himself at some oil refinery or fuel reserve.
00:51:55Now, that may be the key to any plan that we come up with.
00:51:59If we can keep Gamera in one location long enough, we may gain the time we need.
00:52:07Thank you, General.
00:52:09This conference is now open to discussion.
00:52:12I recognize the representative from the Soviet Union.
00:52:15I've been authorized by my government to offer complete cooperation.
00:52:20Our nation's resources, scientists, and armed forces are at your disposal.
00:52:26The American ambassador.
00:52:28The United States government takes the identical position.
00:52:31To save time, gentlemen, I move for unanimous agreement.
00:52:34With all those in favor, say aye.
00:52:37Aye.
00:52:38So be it.
00:52:40General Arnold, I understand that you and General Sokolovsky of the Soviet command met with other military authorities and discussed
00:52:48an approach to the problem.
00:52:49Yes, sir, we did.
00:52:51We proposed a meeting of supply and fuel experts.
00:52:56And at the same time...
00:52:57Point of order.
00:52:59Chair recognizes the ambassador.
00:53:02My country has made its position clear.
00:53:05However, the decision of who is going to direct the military operations has not yet been decided.
00:53:11And until it is, we will in no way...
00:53:14There is no time for indecision or debate.
00:53:16Now, General Arnold has been on top of this situation since the trouble began.
00:53:20It is logical he direct the operation.
00:53:22May I remind the ambassador that it was General Arnold who gave the orders to shoot down one of my
00:53:27nation's aircraft.
00:53:28Which was flying over American territory at the time and carried the bomb that on exploding released Gamera.
00:53:34Our planes were forced into the area.
00:53:36And besides, I want...
00:53:37Gentlemen, gentlemen, please.
00:53:39As the American ambassador has stated, we do not have time for debate.
00:53:43I recommend that there be a joint command under the direction of General Arnold of the United States Forces and
00:53:51General Sokolovsky of the Soviet Army.
00:53:53If the ambassadors have no objections, I suggest we put it to a voice.
00:54:09If General Arnold considers it practical, General Sokolovsky and I have worked together before, in Berlin after the war, I
00:54:18think we can still function as a team.
00:54:23All right.
00:54:25I'll agree to the proposal.
00:54:26With all those in favor, say aye.
00:54:29Aye.
00:54:30The ayes have it.
00:54:31It is a joint command.
00:54:34You may continue, General Arnold.
00:54:35Thank you, sir.
00:54:37After the fuel and supply experts have solved the problem of logistics, we have one plan that we think might
00:54:45work.
00:54:46We have discussed Plan Z with the Japanese authorities, and they agree it is the best of our alternative plan.
00:54:54Is that correct, sir?
00:54:55That is so.
00:54:57Plan Z is hope of the world.
00:55:02Gentlemen, Plan Z is open to discussion.
00:55:06Here's another one, from Paris.
00:55:12Gamera has been sighted all over the world, but only in the air.
00:55:17Yes.
00:55:18Apparently, his experience with the freezing bomb frightened and disturbed him.
00:55:21Yes.
00:55:22But what happens when he gets hungry again?
00:55:24See who it is.
00:55:25Yes, sir.
00:55:28Come in, please.
00:55:29How do you do?
00:55:30I'm Nobuyo Sakurai.
00:55:31And this is my brother, Tosio.
00:55:33How do you do?
00:55:33Good afternoon, sir.
00:55:35Good afternoon.
00:55:36And I am the doctor's assistant.
00:55:36These are the Sakurais from the Urema Lighthouse doctor.
00:55:39I asked them to come when I heard that they were in Tokyo.
00:55:42Yes.
00:55:43Sightseeing?
00:55:44Not exactly.
00:55:45You see, our home was destroyed.
00:55:46My.
00:55:47They're rebuilding everything now.
00:55:49And since there is no place nearby where we can stay,
00:55:52why, Tosio and I have come to visit our uncle here in Tokyo.
00:55:56Oh, yes.
00:55:57I understand.
00:55:58Yes, but as long as you are here, Tosio, you mustn't miss the sightseeing.
00:56:02See that?
00:56:02Right there?
00:56:03That is the Tokyo Tower.
00:56:06Dr. Hidaka?
00:56:07Yes?
00:56:08Is Gamera going to return?
00:56:10Well, let us hope that he doesn't return here.
00:56:14He's very dangerous.
00:56:15Gamera saved my life.
00:56:16I hope he's all right.
00:56:18He doesn't mean to be dangerous.
00:56:20He's just so big and clumsy, that's all.
00:56:22He goes overboard when it comes to turtles.
00:56:24I like turtles, that's all.
00:56:26I bet Gamera is lonesome too, wherever he is.
00:56:30Even a turtle doesn't like to be alone.
00:56:33If people were kind to Gamera,
00:56:36I bet he could be trained to be nice and quiet,
00:56:38like other turtles.
00:56:49I wonder where he is now.
00:56:55Good night, Tosio.
00:57:00I think Dr. Hidaka was very nice to explain everything, don't you?
00:57:05And at least you realize now how dangerous Gamera really is.
00:57:09Listen, I think tomorrow you and I should go sightseeing.
00:57:13Hmm?
00:57:14Uh-huh.
00:57:16Tosio?
00:57:23Sound asleep already.
00:57:25Good night.
00:57:27Little turtle.
00:57:33A mysterious reversal of this morning's tide
00:57:35caused heavy flooding in the Sumida River,
00:57:37threatening to wash out large stretches of the shoreline.
00:57:40At the Kawasaki Wharf in Tokyo Bay, meanwhile,
00:57:43the mysterious tide,
00:57:44which was accompanied by severe local radio interference,
00:57:47caused this collision between two oil tankers.
00:57:50Fireboats and tugs at tremendous risk
00:57:52towed the burning ships from the oil storage ducts,
00:57:54averting potential disaster.
00:57:56Now, here are pictures just released to us
00:57:58by the security forces of the geothermal power plant
00:58:00destroyed by Gamera last week.
00:58:03As you can see from these films,
00:58:05virtually nothing remains of the plant but shattered debris.
00:58:08So complete is the devastation caused by Gamera
00:58:11that cost estimates in the millions
00:58:14are based on total replacement
00:58:16rather than reconstruction.
00:58:21This was the scene earlier today at Heneda Airport
00:58:24when the International Commission arrived.
00:58:29Representatives of 20 nations,
00:58:31including Professor Bauer of the United States,
00:58:34Akademician Yanofsky of the Soviet Union,
00:58:36we interrupt to bring you live from the conference itself
00:58:38a statement by Dr. Hedaka.
00:58:40Sir, good evening.
00:58:41We are fairly certain that the disturbances earlier today
00:58:44have been caused by Gamera's return.
00:58:46You mean he's in the Tokyo area?
00:58:48Yes, unfortunately.
00:58:49But knowing that he is in Tokyo
00:58:52gives us a chance to carry out
00:58:54the United Nations Plan Z for his disposal.
00:58:58Yes.
00:58:58Will the projectionist show the film, please?
00:59:01This is Oshima Island in Tokyo Bay,
00:59:04a dormant volcano used at present
00:59:06for a space installation and weather observatory.
00:59:08It is here that Plan Z will be carried out
00:59:11as soon as arrangements are completed.
00:59:13In the meantime, let us hope
00:59:14Gamera stays where we can find him
00:59:15and does no further damage.
00:59:20This is Heneda Control, interference on the line.
00:59:23This is Heneda Control.
00:59:25We have lost our contact.
00:59:26We cannot read you.
00:59:27Do not attempt to land.
00:59:30There it is! Look!
00:59:51It's Gamera!
00:59:52Gamera, look out!
01:00:07Gamera!
01:00:08Gamera!
01:00:14Gamera!
01:00:18Gamera!
01:00:19Gamera!
01:00:20Gamera!
01:00:20Gamera!
01:00:21Gamera!
01:00:22Gamera!
01:00:23Gamera!
01:00:35Attention, everyone!
01:00:36Take cover!
01:00:36Gamera is attacking!
01:00:38Come on!
01:00:38We've got to stop them!
01:00:39Take cover!
01:00:40Take cover!
01:00:41Take cover!
01:00:43No!
01:00:44No, no, no!
01:00:45Quick!
01:00:45Gamera!
01:00:46He's coming, I tell you!
01:00:47Quickly!
01:00:47Hurry!
01:00:48Get out of here!
01:00:48Quickly!
01:00:49Move!
01:00:49Go on!
01:00:50We're not going anywhere!
01:00:51What?
01:00:52I say we should stay here and done!
01:00:54How about it?
01:00:59Are you all insane?
01:01:01Hurry!
01:01:01Get out of here!
01:01:02Gamera!
01:01:05Gamera!
01:01:09Gamble, Gamble, Gamble
01:01:38Special bulletin, special bulletin. Gamble is attacking. Proceed to shelter immediately. Proceed to shelter. Gamble is attacking. Gamble is attacking.
01:02:17What are you? Good night. We're destroying one. Gamble, Gamble.
01:02:37Gamble, Gamble
01:03:26The authorities have ordered not in the immediately threatened areas between Sahin and Tokyo.
01:03:30Toshio, come and help me, please. Come on. I can't do it all by myself.
01:03:35No flying areas will receive evacuations. Toshio, did you hear me? I need some help.
01:03:39Do not attempt to leave on your own. Only authorized rescue and fire equipment and personnel will be passed.
01:03:45Don't do that. Listen to me. You want that?
01:03:48Add containers as possible so you have a supply on hand for drinking as much...
01:04:18All right. That's the signal. We leave in five minutes.
01:04:20Listen to Toshio Ichiro. I think he went to the river.
01:04:24The river?
01:04:30Toshio!
01:04:32Toshio!
01:04:33Toshio!
01:04:35Toshio!
01:04:35Toshio!
01:04:47Toshio!
01:04:48Toshio!
01:04:49Toshio!
01:04:49Toshio!
01:04:50Toshio!
01:04:50Toshio!
01:04:52Toshio!
01:04:53Toshio!
01:04:55Toshio!
01:04:57Toshio!
01:04:58Toshio!
01:04:59Toshio!
01:04:59Toshio!
01:04:59Toshio!
01:05:00Toshio!
01:05:01Toshio!
01:05:02Toshio!
01:05:04Toshio!
01:05:09Toshio!
01:05:14Toshio!
01:05:16Toshio!
01:05:18Toshio!
01:05:18Toshio!
01:05:19Toshio!
01:05:24Okay.
01:05:27Get going!
01:05:29Roll it!
01:06:06Refinery. O'Neal speaking.
01:06:08Yes, Dr. Daka.
01:06:09Yes, our highness, Dan. We'll try.
01:06:11Listen, everybody.
01:06:12They will be ready on Oshima Island for another 24 hours.
01:06:15That means we've got to keep rolling gas down there
01:06:17until the supply runs out.
01:06:21All right. Everybody ready now?
01:06:23Let them roll!
01:06:25Right foot, boat.
01:06:26Here we go!
01:06:32Cover them!
01:07:00All right.
01:07:01There's a boy on that thing.
01:07:02What?
01:07:04Pull it!
01:07:10Hey!
01:07:11Cover them!
01:07:30Come here!
01:07:32Are you nuts?
01:07:34Get out of there! Come on!
01:07:35No!
01:07:36Come on, now!
01:07:37You're going to pump kill!
01:07:38No!
01:07:38Come on, kid!
01:07:40Here's my threat!
01:07:41Let me go!
01:07:42Come on!
01:07:43Let me go!
01:08:16Put me down!
01:08:17Put me down!
01:08:18I can't walk!
01:08:19No, he's all right.
01:08:19Put me down!
01:08:20Oh, he's lucky to be alive.
01:08:21Listen to me, kid.
01:08:22That was a pretty stupid statue fall back there.
01:08:24It was not!
01:08:25I wanted to see Gamera, that's all.
01:08:26Uh-huh.
01:08:27Well, you saw him all right, didn't you?
01:08:28Is he hit, sir?
01:08:28No, he's all right.
01:08:30There.
01:08:30Now go home, will you?
01:08:31He wanted to see Gamera.
01:08:35He's all right.
01:08:40We are certain that Gamera will remain at the Kyashu refinery as wrong as we are able to feed him.
01:08:48However, our fuel supply is now dangerous reroll.
01:08:53Without an air lift, we cannot keep him there.
01:08:55We have anticipated this, sir.
01:08:58By nightfall, you will start receiving a steady flow of high-grade fuel oil.
01:09:03Ex-errant.
01:09:04Mr. Ambassador, my country is very anxious to know how you are coming along with Plan C.
01:09:09Our men are working around the croc to complete the installation.
01:09:13Once we have determined a way to read Gamera to the location, we are hopeful the plan will work.
01:09:21It must work, gentlemen.
01:09:22If it doesn't, Gamera might well destroy civilization as we know it.
01:09:28Yes, the conversion to the plan must be completed in 24 hours.
01:09:33If it is human reposible, it will be so.
01:09:36We know your people are doing all they can.
01:09:39Gentlemen, I am happy to report that thanks to the U.N. air lift of gas and oil,
01:09:45that Gamera has stayed put where he is at the refinery,
01:09:48and that Plan C will be ready for execution tonight.
01:09:55Let's not congratulate ourselves prematurely, gentlemen.
01:09:59We have only oil and gas enough for the one attempt,
01:10:01and Plan C must be put into effect at once,
01:10:04as soon as the evacuation of the civilians from Oshima is completed.
01:10:07Hurry up.
01:10:07Hurry up.
01:10:08This is all.
01:10:08Come on.
01:10:10All right.
01:10:10Hurry up.
01:10:12Careful.
01:10:16Well, Ayaki, this is goodbye for now, I guess.
01:10:18You know, it doesn't seem right somehow, Doctor.
01:10:20Not after I've been with you all along.
01:10:22Uh-huh.
01:10:22But the press is only being allowed to send a full correspondent.
01:10:26I know.
01:10:27But that doesn't make it any less disappointing.
01:10:30Good luck.
01:10:32Ayaki.
01:10:34Go to Kawasaki.
01:10:35Dr. Murase is handling things there.
01:10:38Not at all.
01:10:39Goodbye.
01:10:39Hold on.
01:10:56All right, Tito.
01:10:57Get down there.
01:10:58Find a follow-up in that folder.
01:10:59Testing.
01:11:00Hold on.
01:11:00Control.
01:11:01Calling Oshima.
01:11:02Control.
01:11:02Control.
01:11:03Control.
01:11:03Calling Oshima.
01:11:04Testing.
01:11:05Testing.
01:11:11Dr. Hidaka should be at Oshima by now.
01:11:14Yes.
01:11:14And we'll be ready here as soon as they need us.
01:11:17Good.
01:11:17Let's hope our plan to get Gamera to Oshima works.
01:11:33This one next?
01:11:34Yeah.
01:11:34Pick up that slack.
01:11:35You want to dump it?
01:11:37All right.
01:11:37You ready?
01:11:39Hey.
01:11:39Hey, go away.
01:11:46Dr. Murase.
01:11:47Excuse me, sir.
01:11:48A young lady to see you.
01:11:49Excuse me, sir.
01:11:49Mr. Kurai, what are you doing here?
01:11:51Please.
01:11:52It's Tosio.
01:11:53At ten, we were supposed to evacuate Hachiochi.
01:11:55But Tosio's gone.
01:11:56He's been missing all day.
01:12:05Yes, sir.
01:12:05We have just finished unloading.
01:12:07Hey, where do you want the stuff?
01:12:08Take it up to the warehouse.
01:12:10Right.
01:12:11It is all it's way.
01:12:22You let you do it, I think.
01:12:24Don't you?
01:12:24Let me go.
01:12:25Let me go.
01:12:27All right.
01:12:27Get down out of there.
01:12:29What's that?
01:12:30What's going on?
01:12:30We just found a stowaway, sir.
01:12:33A stowaway?
01:12:34Boy, it's Tosio.
01:12:36You shouldn't be here.
01:12:37I'm sorry.
01:12:39I came here to see Gamera, that's all.
01:12:42Gamera?
01:12:43You can stay, Tosio.
01:12:45But you have to behave, understand?
01:12:47Mm-hmm.
01:12:47I'll take care of Tosio, doctor.
01:12:49You hungry?
01:12:50Starving.
01:12:51It's time to begin.
01:12:53Is everything ready here?
01:12:54Yes, doctor.
01:12:55But, Dr. Dacca, are you sure the scheme of yours will lure Gamera to Hashima Island?
01:13:00Practically certain.
01:13:01Assuming, of course, his behavior pattern remains unchanged.
01:13:05You may begin your tank operation.
01:13:08Everything's ready on Hashima Island.
01:13:13Get those horses out there.
01:13:16T.K., back the double, I said.
01:13:24All right.
01:13:25Take your position.
01:13:27Don't bunch up.
01:13:28Give yourselves room.
01:13:30Yes, as soon as it's ready.
01:13:32Mm-hmm.
01:13:32Oh, good.
01:13:33Yes.
01:13:33That's fine.
01:13:34Goodbye.
01:13:36Miss Sakura, good news.
01:13:39Tosio's safe on Oshima Island.
01:13:41Oh, my.
01:13:42Tosio's all right.
01:13:46Yes.
01:13:58Yes, Professor.
01:14:00Phase two can begin.
01:14:01The ships are here.
01:14:02Yes, as soon as you are ready.
01:14:04You are?
01:14:05Begin immediately.
01:14:07Mm.
01:14:07Thank you, doctor.
01:14:10All right, General.
01:14:11They're ready.
01:14:12Sergeant, proceed.
01:14:17Squad, force.
01:14:21Open fire.
01:14:22Ooh.
01:14:23Mm-hmm.
01:14:30Mm-hmm.
01:14:59Look, he's moving. It's going to work.
01:15:00Yes. Congratulations. Thank you, Neboyo.
01:15:05Look.
01:15:09Hello, Dr. Yadaka. It works. Gamera's following the path of fire to Oshima.
01:15:13So we did it. He's on his way here.
01:15:17Do you see Gamera?
01:15:18No, not yet. We're all ready. Just the fire.
01:15:20Thank you, Professor.
01:15:29Can you see anything? Is Gamera there yet?
01:15:31Thank you. For heaven's sake.
01:15:35Typhoon warning.
01:15:38Doctor, listen.
01:15:39Attention. Typhoon warning.
01:15:41A small typhoon originating east of Otori Island has changed course and is approaching the Tokyo area.
01:15:47All shipping is warned to take shelter immediately.
01:15:50High winds, rain squalls...
01:15:51Dr. Yadaka, who is in trouble for us?
01:15:53Take all necessary...
01:15:54I think we're all right. One's camera is here.
01:15:57There is a threat of volcanic activity...
01:15:58Gamera! Gamera is coming!
01:16:00Go!
01:16:01Go!
01:16:03Go!
01:16:04Go!
01:16:04Go!
01:16:06Go!
01:16:06Go!
01:16:12Look, Gamera! It's a trap! Get back! You're in danger!
01:16:22Come on, Gamera! Come on!
01:16:25That's it! We've got you now!
01:16:27Get him!
01:16:29Get him!
01:16:33Look!
01:16:36Look, the fire is out.
01:16:49Come, let's go.
01:17:02This blasted typhoon.
01:17:04Can't anything be done, Doctor?
01:17:06Might I suggest, Doctor, that we use some of the fuel from Plan Z.
01:17:11It's not practical.
01:17:12Why not?
01:17:13Because if we did, there wouldn't be enough fuel left over for the plan itself.
01:17:18See?
01:17:22Dr. Hidaka!
01:17:30Sabotage!
01:17:30Where are you?
01:17:31Dr. Hidaka!
01:17:32Who's out of the fire?
01:17:34What are you doing? Are you mad?
01:17:35That man! Dr. Hidaka!
01:17:38Let me go!
01:17:39Don't put out the fire!
01:17:40Dr. Hidaka!
01:17:41Listen!
01:17:42What's the meaning of this?
01:17:43Are you insane?
01:17:44Mr. Ayagi, what are you doing?
01:17:46Hey, listen to me.
01:17:47You both understand.
01:17:48If Gamra sees that, he'll come back, won't he?
01:17:51You're right, Tayagi.
01:17:52Men!
01:17:53Light the fire!
01:17:54Hurry!
01:17:54Let's go!
01:17:55Let's go!
01:17:56Let's go!
01:18:07Get out of here!
01:18:12Let's go!
01:18:22Keep beating the fire!
01:18:25That's it.
01:18:27Warwood.
01:18:44Quinn.
01:18:45Gasoline.
01:18:47Get the gas from the truck.
01:18:49The barrel's going out.
01:18:51The pizaka.
01:18:59It's no use.
01:19:06Gather on.
01:19:12Look at that.
01:19:13There he goes and there's nothing we can do about it.
01:19:15And so close to success, too.
01:19:18Ah, rotten luck.
01:19:48He's turning.
01:19:49The volcano did it.
01:19:51We're all right.
01:19:52We're wonderful.
01:19:52Yes.
01:19:53Come on.
01:19:55It's wonderful.
01:20:23Here comes the plane.
01:20:25Probably Professor Morasi.
01:20:27Yes.
01:20:28Ten minutes and counting.
01:20:35The eruption has subsided, sir.
01:20:38Not even a live volcano could keep me away today.
01:20:41Yes, sir.
01:20:41Tighten your belt.
01:20:44Nuboyo.
01:20:46Good morning, Professor Morasi.
01:20:48Did you have a pleasant flight?
01:20:49Nuboyo.
01:20:50You had me scared half to death.
01:20:52Call me later.
01:20:52Right now we've got to hurry.
01:20:54Or else we miss everything.
01:20:55Come on.
01:20:55Five minutes and counting.
01:20:59Where do you see this?
01:21:01Look.
01:21:03It's incredible.
01:21:28Here they are.
01:21:29Professor Morasi.
01:21:31Ah, Dr. Hedaka.
01:21:33Everything's going well, it seems.
01:21:34Very well, indeed.
01:21:35Excellent.
01:21:36Stand by, please.
01:21:37The count is now ten seconds and holding.
01:21:41All set?
01:21:42Yes, sir.
01:21:42Good.
01:21:45Ready ignition and start of step two.
01:21:48Begin step two.
01:22:09Ready?
01:22:13Tosio.
01:22:14Tosio.
01:22:15Tosio.
01:22:39Open hatches, layers out!
01:22:41Hatches open, layers out!
01:22:46Ready with the capsule?
01:22:48Whose capsule?
01:23:00Activate energizer.
01:23:06Stand by.
01:23:08Resume count.
01:23:10Ten.
01:23:12Nine.
01:23:14Eight.
01:23:16Seven.
01:23:17Six.
01:23:18Five.
01:23:20Four.
01:23:22Three.
01:23:23Two.
01:23:25One.
01:23:27Zero.
01:23:29One.
01:23:46One.
01:23:51Two.
01:23:52Two.
01:23:53Two.
01:23:54Two.
01:23:54Two.
01:23:55Two.
01:23:55Two.
01:24:08This is United Nations Radio.
01:24:10At this very moment, the Plan Z rocket with Gamera aboard is starting on its long journey to Mars.
01:24:16Plan Z, a triumph of scientific achievement, is the result of the combined efforts of all the nations of the
01:24:22world.
01:24:23Thus, through international cooperation, a major threat to civilization has been averted.
01:24:35Well, Captain, you did.
01:24:37It's because the three of us saw the beginning and the finish, eh?
01:24:40Only I didn't get a picture.
01:24:42Where's he going, Dr. Hedaka?
01:24:44He's on his way to Mars.
01:24:46Oh, I guess that he'll still be lonely, eh?
01:24:48I think so, Dr. Hedaka.
01:24:49But when I grow up, I'm going to be a scientist like you.
01:24:52And then I'll go to Mars in the Rocky.
01:24:54I see.
01:24:57Gamera, sayonara!
01:25:05Gamera!
01:25:09Gamera!
01:25:12Gamera!
01:25:15Gamera!
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