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00:00:00The End
00:00:18Chris, please. We'll get help soon. We're coming to the main road.
00:00:24Chris, try to hold on. It's a burn. We'll get it fixed.
00:00:29Chris, watch it! Chris! Chris!
00:00:32Don't get up!
00:00:37Chris! Chris!
00:00:41What the devil are you playing at? Are you trying to commit suicide or something?
00:00:45He was delirious. I couldn't hold the car. Is he all right?
00:00:48Probably just... What happened to his face?
00:00:51That's what made him delirious. He was burnt.
00:00:53When did this happen?
00:00:54About an hour ago. He's been driving ever since.
00:00:56Better have that looked at. I've never seen a burn like that.
00:00:59We'll show these to the doctor.
00:01:01Are these what burnt him?
00:01:02Yes. We run our way to Winton Flats for a picnic.
00:01:04Used to be a little village there last year, but the government must have pulled it down or something.
00:01:08We stopped to turn round, and we heard a noise like falling.
00:01:10And quickly looked. And when I found him, he was like this.
00:01:14These are nothing but pieces of stone. They couldn't burn anybody.
00:01:17We burnt him, mister.
00:01:19Chris! Chris, darling!
00:01:21Let's get this back on the road.
00:01:22Take the wheel, will you?
00:01:24Come on. Push.
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00:01:40He's probably suffering from shock.
00:01:42This is how he was in the car.
00:01:44Better get you two into my car.
00:01:45No, I can manage.
00:01:46Just take him and help us into the car.
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00:10:24Maybe we struck a rival project.
00:10:34There's been a lot of traffic here.
00:10:36Heavy stuff by the tire marks.
00:10:38Probably construction trucks.
00:10:40There's another road and more road blocks.
00:10:52Well, that's funny.
00:10:54To have a road leading to nowhere.
00:10:56Hey, wait a minute. Don't walk on that stuff.
00:10:57What?
00:10:58It might be mind, anything.
00:11:00We'll go back and try the right fork. You game?
00:11:02Sure.
00:11:36What happened, sir? Is anything...
00:11:39Oh, no.
00:11:45The moon project.
00:11:46It's unbelievable.
00:11:48We're wrong.
00:11:50We must be.
00:11:50But those domes.
00:11:51Coincidence of shapes.
00:11:52Must be an explanation.
00:11:54But in so many details.
00:11:59What's all this debris?
00:12:02Do you think...
00:12:03Do you think this could be the village that disappeared?
00:12:05Winnerdon Plets?
00:12:06Whatever it was, it's been pretty well flattened.
00:12:09Hey, look.
00:12:11Look on the ground.
00:12:12Look everywhere.
00:12:13They're all around us.
00:12:15Pieces of meteorite.
00:12:17And they're the same.
00:12:19They're exactly the same as the one we've got.
00:12:22Some of these must have been here for months.
00:12:24They're crumbling.
00:12:25Well, this one's quite recently broken.
00:12:29I wonder if that's meant for us.
00:12:31Perhaps we'd better go and explain ourselves.
00:12:33Hey, look at this, sir.
00:12:34Look at this.
00:12:35I think this...
00:12:36I think this is not a whole one.
00:12:38Yes, it is.
00:12:40It's exactly the same odd shape as the other.
00:12:42It isn't even cracked.
00:12:43It's...
00:12:43What is it?
00:12:45That's funny.
00:12:46I thought I felt a sort of...
00:12:47Put it down.
00:12:48A sort of vibration.
00:12:54Marsh, your face.
00:12:55There was something on your face.
00:12:56Are you all right?
00:12:57Let me take a look.
00:12:58You know, for a moment,
00:13:00I could have sworn I saw something that looked like a big black bubble.
00:13:06Marsh.
00:13:22You've had a lung full of gas.
00:13:23Try and stand up.
00:13:24Here, lean on me.
00:13:54This man is sick.
00:13:55If you'd just help me get him back to the car.
00:13:59He's in urgent need of medical attention.
00:14:02He was examining something right there.
00:14:06Do you know what these things are?
00:14:08What they do to...
00:14:18Who are you?
00:14:20Hey, what's this?
00:14:22What is this place?
00:14:24Where are you taking him?
00:14:25Wait a minute.
00:14:26I've got to go with him.
00:14:27I've got to explain.
00:14:55Go.
00:14:56Go now.
00:15:36Excuse me.
00:15:39Where can I find the police?
00:15:40Police? Have you been in an accident or something?
00:15:42Please, this is urgent. Where is the nearest police station?
00:15:44Well, it's at Frawley, about 15 miles further on.
00:15:4615 miles? You mean there aren't any police here?
00:15:49Only the camp committee. They do everything around here.
00:15:51Where can I find them?
00:15:52Community center. First on the left, and then it's on the right.
00:16:10Signed, et cetera, et cetera.
00:16:11Tea and sandwiches.
00:16:12Yes, please.
00:16:13Is that the camp committee?
00:16:15I'm the secretary. Can I help you all?
00:16:16Tell me you have no police here.
00:16:18The police? Oh, do you know?
00:16:19We don't need them. We're a law-abiding community, aren't we, Miss Meal?
00:16:22That's right, Mr. Dawson.
00:16:23We handle any little problem.
00:16:24All right, then tell me. What's that place just over the hill?
00:16:28Over the hill.
00:16:29That mill, that factory plant, whatever it is, just about five miles from here, with the big steel domes.
00:16:34What do they make there? What's its purpose?
00:16:37That's a lot of questions you're asking?
00:16:38They're perfectly simple questions.
00:16:40Are they?
00:16:44Our people are working on this project, mister. They're construction workers building it, and getting good money. In return, we're
00:16:50asked to keep our mouths shut, same as in wartime, see?
00:16:52Now, listen. I just drove near that plant.
00:16:54Why? Didn't you see the Nazis?
00:16:54My companion was suddenly affected. Well, he was taken ill.
00:16:59Before I could get him out of there, the guards from that plant came and arrested him.
00:17:02Guards?
00:17:03You've gotten into trouble with the guards.
00:17:05One of them took a swipe at me with his rifle.
00:17:07Well, then you shouldn't have been there.
00:17:08Listen, my friend's life may be in danger. He may need skilled help.
00:17:12He'll get that in the plant.
00:17:13Well, they've got everything there.
00:17:14Well, let's make sure.
00:17:18Give me the police station at Crawley.
00:17:19No, that won't do you no good.
00:17:21We'll find out.
00:17:22Go and talk to them if you like, but not from here.
00:17:25The police couldn't do anything?
00:17:26She's right. They wouldn't touch it.
00:17:29Is that so?
00:17:35The guards.
00:17:37They shouldn't have gone.
00:17:41Hello?
00:17:42Hello? No, sorry.
00:17:43It was a mistake.
00:17:53Good evening.
00:17:54This is an unfortunate business.
00:17:56The sergeant told you what happened.
00:17:57He did.
00:17:58Your friend was arrested by security guards.
00:18:00If he was trespassing, I'm afraid they were in their rights.
00:18:03Am I to understand that you flatly refused to do anything about this?
00:18:06I don't know what you mean by flatly refused, sir.
00:18:08As I see it, you ran into an experimental project you don't understand.
00:18:12In a place you've no right to be.
00:18:13What is that place?
00:18:14I have no idea either, sir.
00:18:15Except that it's top secret and we've strict orders about it.
00:18:17From whom?
00:18:18From Whitehall.
00:18:19And you're telling me that nothing is to be done about what happened?
00:18:22Well, what do you want me to do, sir?
00:18:23Are you bringing charges for assault?
00:18:25Yes, if that'll get some action.
00:18:26Very well, then.
00:18:27I'll send in a report to the chief constable.
00:18:29Even he'll have to put it through London.
00:18:30Where did it?
00:18:30I'll shortcut that.
00:18:46Oh, Mr. Quatermass, how well called a note.
00:18:48Where's Dr. Brand?
00:18:49In the observatory.
00:18:49But there are several notes here I think you ought to look at.
00:18:55Brand.
00:18:55There's been more traces about an hour ago.
00:18:59Few and faint, but in the same direction.
00:19:00I want you to organize all the help you'll need.
00:19:02Fix a 24-hour guard.
00:19:04What happened?
00:19:05Do it now.
00:19:08Kelly, locate Michaels and Peterson.
00:19:09Get them over here right away.
00:19:10I think they'll have got it right now.
00:19:11They're in their quarters.
00:19:12This is urgent.
00:19:17We found the place those things have been falling.
00:19:19The whole area is littered with fragments of them.
00:19:22They look like meteorites, but they're not.
00:19:25Well, what are they?
00:19:26They're some form of container.
00:19:29Marsh found a hole when, when he picked it up, it burst in his face.
00:19:33What was inside?
00:19:36Ammonia gas.
00:19:37And, and something else.
00:19:40Something alive.
00:19:41Just for a second, I saw it on his face.
00:19:44Then it was gone.
00:19:45But the mark was there.
00:19:47And the guards came, took them away.
00:19:49Guards?
00:19:50What guards?
00:19:51I'm sorry.
00:19:52I guess I'm not making my...
00:19:52Where is this place?
00:19:55It was Winnerdon Flats.
00:19:57And there's something else there, Bran.
00:20:03The Moon Project.
00:20:05The Moon Project?
00:20:06Now, wait a minute.
00:20:06It's there at Winnerdon Flats.
00:20:08The Moon Project.
00:20:08And all its essentials.
00:20:10A colony of steel pressure domes, hundreds of feet high.
00:20:13I saw it.
00:20:15Marsh saw it.
00:20:16Where is Marsh?
00:20:18He's in that place.
00:20:20The guards took him there.
00:20:22And that mark.
00:20:24It was on their faces, too.
00:20:26What did you do?
00:20:27I went to the police.
00:20:28And?
00:20:29Bran, the police won't act.
00:20:30You told them all about this?
00:20:31I told them all they were capable of believing.
00:20:35Tomorrow I'll go to London.
00:20:37Take it to the top level.
00:20:38We'll probably find this some simple explanation we haven't even thought of.
00:20:42I hope that's it.
00:20:43I hope it is, because if it isn't, I think we're on the verge of something so, so ugly.
00:20:50Yes, what is it?
00:20:51Mr. Peterson and Mr. Michaels are coming right here.
00:20:53No, thanks, Kenny.
00:20:54Do you want me to stay, too?
00:20:56No, thank you.
00:20:57Just organize some more coffee before you leave.
00:20:59Of course.
00:21:03It isn't credible.
00:21:05Bran, it just isn't credible.
00:21:09Better handle it gently till the plaster hardens, sir.
00:21:14How much of this is guesswork?
00:21:15Hardly any, sir.
00:21:17It's worked out from mineral stresses.
00:21:20Bran.
00:21:21Coming.
00:21:23One a half dozen more of these models for wind tunnel tests.
00:21:26Have them made in the shop as soon as you can.
00:21:28Yes, sir.
00:21:29Original shape.
00:21:32Neurodynamic.
00:21:32If an object like that were to approach the Earth's atmosphere at the correct angle,
00:21:36it might lose speed in breaking ellipses and land relatively slowly.
00:21:40Same principle as rocket descent.
00:21:42That implies a great deal.
00:21:45Knowledge.
00:21:47Mathematics.
00:21:47Precise planning.
00:21:49Intelligence.
00:21:50Dr. Bran.
00:21:56There are more traces coming in.
00:22:00Right.
00:22:01I want to try something different.
00:22:02We have to adjust the radio telescope to a completely new setting for long range.
00:22:05That means resetting half the circuits.
00:22:07Now work them out now.
00:22:13Good luck.
00:22:22Good luck, ma'amba.
00:23:00All right, come and take raffles away.
00:23:03Well, sir, this is an unexpected pleasure.
00:23:05Have they found them?
00:23:06No, not yet, Harry.
00:23:07So there's still time for good behavior.
00:23:09All right, Sergeant, let him ruminate a bit longer.
00:23:11Off you go, Harry.
00:23:13I could sue the police for wrongful arrest.
00:23:15Very good idea.
00:23:16Sorry, sir, a bit of my homework.
00:23:18Well, sir, it has been a while since we met.
00:23:20Last time, you brought me more trouble than I've known before or since.
00:23:24Inspector.
00:23:24Sit down, sir. Make yourself comfortable. Have a cigarette.
00:23:26No, thank you.
00:23:26Funny, I was only saying to the wife the other day...
00:23:28Inspector, just how much do you know about a place called Winnerdon Flats?
00:23:33What's going on there? What's its purpose?
00:23:37I thought better of you, spoiling a beautiful friendship.
00:23:39What do you mean?
00:23:40You must know as well as I do that Winnerdon Flats is top secret.
00:23:43Secret?
00:23:44You put a label like that on anything and law and order goes out the window, is that it?
00:23:48Now, look here, sir.
00:23:49It's your little habit to ride roughshod over everything.
00:23:51These are pieces of an object found near Winnerdon Flats.
00:24:02When the stone broke up, suppose a bit of it hit Marsh.
00:24:05The mark on his face might have been a cut.
00:24:06It wasn't.
00:24:07All right, but...
00:24:09Well, that place should be harmless enough.
00:24:11Then you do know what it is.
00:24:15Yes, sir?
00:24:16Green Park, 4394.
00:24:17Mr. Vincent Broadhead.
00:24:18Who's he?
00:24:19I only know him slightly.
00:24:20A member of Parliament.
00:24:21He's been trying to force a public inquiry about Winnerdon Flats.
00:24:25Maybe you should talk to him.
00:24:26Will he tell me what the place is?
00:24:28It's a government project to make synthetic food.
00:24:32Synthetic food?
00:24:33With guards and guns?
00:24:35They must think it's worth guarding.
00:24:40Hello?
00:24:42Mr. Broadhead?
00:24:43Inspector Lomax, sir.
00:24:45I have someone here you might like to meet.
00:24:47He has some rather curious information about a certain establishment.
00:24:51Are you dependable, sir?
00:24:53What?
00:24:54Quite dependable.
00:24:55In an hour, at the House of Commons?
00:24:58Yes.
00:24:59Yes, he'll be there.
00:25:00Quatermass.
00:25:01That's right.
00:25:02Not at all, sir.
00:25:04You realize, of course, that if anyone else have told me this yarn...
00:25:06Broadhead.
00:25:07Broadhead.
00:25:08Thank you, Inspector.
00:25:19All I ask, Mr. Broadhead, is to break through this wall of secrecy.
00:25:23Me too, Quatermass.
00:25:24But let me tell you this.
00:25:25There's a reason for this secrecy.
00:25:27Winneton Flats is a blunder.
00:25:29The biggest blunder there's been with public money.
00:25:31And they're trying to cover it up.
00:25:32Even to the extent of armed guards arresting sick men.
00:25:36Aye, that's a good point.
00:25:38I'll try and use that.
00:25:39Do we know it's synthetic food?
00:25:41Do we know what they're doing down there?
00:25:42I don't know anything.
00:25:43That's what I'm bellyaching about.
00:25:45Oh, yes.
00:25:46For years, we've known that a group of scientists has been working down at Winneton Flats.
00:25:50But that was just a couple of tin huts and a pinhole in the budget.
00:25:52But suddenly, bingo, they've got it.
00:25:54They're asking for millions and getting them, too.
00:25:56When did all this start?
00:25:57About two years ago.
00:25:59Now there's a mad rush to get a production plant built.
00:26:02Tremendous, insane costs.
00:26:03And now I gather they're ready to go into production and beat the world.
00:26:07But they've got to prove that to Vinnie Broadhead.
00:26:10Because I've found out there's something wrong, Quatermass.
00:26:12Something very wrong.
00:26:13What?
00:26:19Take a look out at the Thames.
00:26:20What do you see?
00:26:21Boats, barges, tugs.
00:26:23Well, all of that's missing.
00:26:25There's no distribution set up for this synthetic food.
00:26:28None.
00:26:28No sales organization.
00:26:30Nothing at all.
00:26:31Well, that's what I've found out.
00:26:32Mr. Broadhead, whether you believe all the things I've told you or not,
00:26:35you've just got to help me get into that place.
00:26:38Help you?
00:26:39For months, I've been trying to help myself.
00:26:41The past is only just coming through this morning.
00:26:44The minister chap should be here by now.
00:26:46You're going inside the plant?
00:26:48Here, this afternoon.
00:26:49And don't think they won't be sorry they let me.
00:26:51They may fool the others, but not Vinnie Broadhead.
00:26:53There have been others.
00:26:54Oh, yes.
00:26:55Parties going down to inspect it.
00:26:56Were they people you knew?
00:26:57Aye, some of them.
00:26:59You're thinking something happened to them.
00:27:00No, lad, they turned up again.
00:27:02Did they say what they'd seen?
00:27:03No, they wouldn't talk about it.
00:27:05Isn't that strange in itself?
00:27:06No, no, no.
00:27:07They had the wool pulled over their eyes,
00:27:09decided to be loyal,
00:27:10toe the party line, support the project.
00:27:12Just let me get at it.
00:27:13Mr. Broadhead.
00:27:15Are you Mr. Broadhead?
00:27:16Aye, that's right.
00:27:17Oh, you, the chap with my pass.
00:27:19For the inspection party this afternoon.
00:27:20Fine, it only took three months.
00:27:22Oh, I was wondering whether I might bring somebody along.
00:27:25Yes, that's right.
00:27:25This gentleman here.
00:27:27Name?
00:27:29Wait a minute.
00:27:30Yes, I think that'll be in order.
00:27:32Just a minute, please.
00:27:33Well, looks as though I should have brought you along three months ago.
00:27:36The inspection party will assemble for transport at 2 p.m. in Parliament Square.
00:27:39Fine, that just gives us time for a bite of lunch.
00:27:41It doesn't always take three months.
00:27:43Are you coming, Quatimus?
00:27:44Yes.
00:27:46You've just over an hour.
00:27:49And do please try to be punctual.
00:27:50We have a very tight schedule ahead of us.
00:28:11That's right.
00:28:44Easy, guards.
00:28:46They look harmless enough.
00:28:52You'll pass this, please.
00:28:59Nothing very sinister so far.
00:30:13There's nothing abnormal about that.
00:30:23I'm going to take a look in there. Do you want to come?
00:30:30Just a minute. Have you seen the other two men?
00:30:32The last time I saw them, they were back there.
00:30:35Now, you wait here. I'll find them.
00:30:45What do you want, please?
00:30:46Oh, we're an inspection party.
00:30:48You have no business here?
00:30:49Well, it's official. They... Oh, they took our pass.
00:30:52Are you any patients here?
00:30:54There is no one.
00:30:55We thought a young man was brought in here yesterday by the guard.
00:30:58I think I'll take a look.
00:31:09Any sign?
00:31:10No. He was here. He must have been.
00:31:13Yesterday afternoon. His name was Marsh.
00:31:15No.
00:31:16Here, what are all these beds for? Your evidence is prepared for...
00:31:18Gentlemen!
00:31:20Why have you left the inspection party?
00:31:22You mustn't do that.
00:31:23Come now, quickly.
00:31:25I just wanted to see if someone was in...
00:31:27Come.
00:31:28Please.
00:31:31I still want to know...
00:31:32All the questions will be answered later.
00:31:33Now, will you come with the others, please?
00:31:35Come on, Quetimus.
00:31:36We want to see the plant, don't we?
00:31:41You understand, gentlemen. We must keep strictly according to time.
00:31:45But the plant...
00:31:46You'll see it all. Everything.
00:31:49Gentlemen.
00:31:50I regret the delay.
00:31:52Our fault. We took a look round.
00:31:54It's all right. I haven't wasted time.
00:31:55Been reading up synthetic food processes.
00:31:57Now, please, we start this way.
00:31:58This wasn't much help. It's all completely different.
00:32:00You'll be shown everything later.
00:32:01What are those enormous domes?
00:32:03They're for storage.
00:32:04What of? Synthetic food?
00:32:06That is correct.
00:32:07It matures in those domes.
00:32:09But please, everything will be answered later.
00:32:11Now, this way, if you will go first.
00:32:27These pipes, what runs through them?
00:32:29The food. Now, let's proceed.
00:32:31The food? You mean the raw product?
00:32:32The raw product.
00:32:33Then it's pumped through these pipes to the domes?
00:32:36Everything will be answered later.
00:32:46Look, that's an inspection door, isn't it?
00:32:47So you can see the stuff going through.
00:32:50I'd like to take a look at that.
00:32:51Later, you will see everything.
00:32:53Are we going to see inside a big dome?
00:32:55That's where you're going now.
00:32:56Please continue.
00:33:11Mind the set.
00:33:16This way, please.
00:33:18Right along, will you?
00:33:20Quickly.
00:33:22Keep moving.
00:33:26Oh, dear, it's too deep.
00:33:28We're not inside the dome, are we?
00:33:30No.
00:33:31This is an airlock.
00:33:32It's not possible to enter the dome itself,
00:33:34but you'll be taken downstairs.
00:33:36What, down there?
00:33:37It's quite safe.
00:33:38Well, you'll have to go first.
00:33:39I have no head for height.
00:33:41What's going on down there?
00:33:42It's part of the process.
00:33:44Now, please don't wait here.
00:33:46We must keep going.
00:33:49Where's the other man?
00:33:50The other man?
00:33:53Broadhead.
00:33:53I didn't see him come in.
00:33:54I am not going in.
00:34:02Now, please don't worry.
00:34:03He'll be found and everything will be in order.
00:34:04It all looks most efficient.
00:34:05What are you doing?
00:34:06Sending a search party?
00:34:11What's this?
00:34:12A safety precaution.
00:34:25Shall we go down?
00:34:27I don't want to.
00:34:29I'm afraid we must.
00:34:36Run it!
00:34:42Run it!
00:34:48Run it!
00:34:50Run it!
00:34:52Run it!
00:34:53Roderick!
00:35:40No, no, don't touch me!
00:35:42No, no, don't touch me!
00:35:56I had to find out.
00:35:58Had to find out.
00:35:59You were inside?
00:36:00I fell.
00:36:02Wait a minute.
00:36:03I'm here.
00:36:04I can't see you.
00:36:07It burns.
00:36:08This is the food.
00:36:10And it burns.
00:36:11You like it?
00:36:12No, no, don't touch me!
00:36:14I...
00:36:24Want a hit?
00:36:48Pull out.
00:37:09It doesn't hurt.
00:37:13I'm here.
00:37:13I'll be right back.
00:37:13I've been right back.
00:37:13Let's go.
00:37:54Let's go.
00:38:15Let's go.
00:38:30Tonight's rotor for mobile control.
00:38:32Any area calls, put them through to Mayhew, will you?
00:38:34Super's got the flu.
00:38:35Yes, sir.
00:38:38Yes?
00:38:39Yes, I just got them.
00:38:41There's 26 in mobile.
00:38:43That's right.
00:38:44He's here, Inspector Baker.
00:38:46All right.
00:38:46Hi, General.
00:38:47Good evening, Mr. Hall.
00:38:48Are there any good charge sheets lately?
00:38:50Oh, nothing that you want to print.
00:38:52We'll trade you a drink for anything that'll fill one and a half columns before midnight.
00:38:55Well, how about reporter head for bribing the police?
00:38:57Yeah.
00:38:58Who's the boss man tonight?
00:39:00Come out, come out, whoever you are.
00:39:03Well, if it isn't doughy, Baker.
00:39:05Hello, Jimmy.
00:39:05There must be something.
00:39:06A little awesome?
00:39:07Mayhem?
00:39:08Just a left skullduggery to fill one and a half columns.
00:39:11The town's going straight tonight, Jimmy.
00:39:12Then tell me the story of your life.
00:39:14Well, what again?
00:39:16Oh, yes, sir?
00:39:17Is Chief Inspector Lomax still here?
00:39:19Well, if you fill in the form, we'll find out.
00:39:20That won't be necessary.
00:39:22If he's here, he'll see me.
00:39:23My name is Quatermus.
00:39:24Quatermus.
00:39:25Don't I know your name?
00:39:26Possibly.
00:39:28Couldn't be the old Bailey.
00:39:29You're not the criminal type.
00:39:30Jimmy Hawke can tell him every time.
00:39:32Okay, sir.
00:39:33Constable will show you up soon.
00:39:34I know the way.
00:39:40Wait a minute.
00:39:41Wait a minute.
00:39:43Why do I know that man?
00:39:46Well, Max.
00:39:47I'm glad you're here.
00:39:48Very nearly not.
00:39:49Just called the wife to say...
00:39:50How much power have you got here?
00:39:51How much real authority?
00:39:52I don't quite understand.
00:39:52Could you call an emergency action on a large scale,
00:39:55did it have to be?
00:39:55Action for what?
00:39:56An action if I told you that what is really being carried out
00:39:59in Winterden Flats is the mass destruction of men's minds.
00:40:01Now, look, sir.
00:40:02I'm a pretty ordinary sort of fellow with a pretty ordinary sort of mind.
00:40:04Unless you and Broadhead took me down there this afternoon
00:40:06with an official inspection party.
00:40:08The place is almost exactly what I told you it was.
00:40:11I got out of there alone.
00:40:12The rest of them got trapped into staying.
00:40:14I was meant to be one of them.
00:40:15Are you suggesting they've been murdered?
00:40:16I'm suggesting that they have been methodically infected
00:40:19with the same thing that struck young Marsh yesterday.
00:40:22You mean that mark?
00:40:23Maybe the mark.
00:40:24I don't know yet.
00:40:24But I do know that they'll come back.
00:40:26Like hundreds, maybe thousands of others have come infected.
00:40:30If I'd have stayed there, I might be here talking to you now,
00:40:33but not saying the things I'm saying.
00:40:35I wouldn't be able to.
00:40:39Does Vincent Broadhead think this?
00:40:41Vincent Broadhead is dead.
00:40:43Dead?
00:40:43I watched him die a few hours ago in that plant.
00:40:46His whole body covered with some kind of corrosive poisoning eaten away.
00:40:50Some of the black slime got on my coat.
00:40:52I had to cut out the spot.
00:40:56Don't touch it.
00:40:59And how does that story measure up with this one?
00:41:06This is a lie.
00:41:07Vincent Broadhead was with me this afternoon at Winterton Flats.
00:41:10Where did this story come from?
00:41:11It says an official government announcement.
00:41:14The minute they knew he was dead.
00:41:16Are you seriously trying to...
00:41:17Broadhead was with me and the others at Winterton Flats
00:41:20and he was killed by a corrosive compound of ammonia,
00:41:22which is what they're manufacturing in that plant.
00:41:24Quatermass, do you realize what you're alleging?
00:41:26That in a government sponsored...
00:41:28The point is that I am still here to allege it.
00:41:30Take a squad of men into that plant.
00:41:32You'll get your proof soon enough.
00:41:33You know I can't do that.
00:41:35Then get your pathologist to analyze that and confirm it.
00:41:38You've got to start an investigation.
00:41:40What, on your statements alone?
00:41:41You've got to.
00:41:42Talk to the commissioner.
00:41:43Let me talk to him.
00:41:44Lomax, you've got to act.
00:41:49Yes, sir?
00:41:50Is the commissioner gone?
00:41:51Not yet, sir.
00:41:53This better be true.
00:41:54That's all I have to say.
00:41:55It better be true.
00:41:57I wish to heaven it wasn't.
00:42:02Get me camp for it, 647.
00:42:08Yes?
00:42:09Inspector Lomax to see you, sir.
00:42:11Come in, Lomax.
00:42:12I'm sorry to bother you, sir.
00:42:15Something's come up that I'm not sure how to handle.
00:42:18Sit down, tell me about it.
00:42:20It's...
00:42:21It's difficult to know where to begin, sir.
00:42:23The implications are so far reaching, if there's anything in them,
00:42:26that it's a matter of top policy.
00:42:29Yes?
00:42:30Well, sir, it concerns...
00:42:40It concerns...
00:42:43The Ormond case, sir.
00:42:45The man we are holding.
00:42:46I thought if...
00:42:47If we turned him loose, he might lead us to something.
00:42:50I mean, give us a lead to accomplices.
00:42:52And I wondered if you had any views on the subject, sir.
00:42:56The decision is yours, Lomax.
00:42:59You're conversant with the case?
00:43:01Of course, sir.
00:43:02I'm sorry.
00:43:03I've made a mistake worrying you at this hour.
00:43:05All right.
00:43:07Good night, sir.
00:43:08Good night.
00:43:20Yes?
00:43:21Bran?
00:43:21This is Quatermass.
00:43:23I'm at Scotland Yard.
00:43:24Quatermass.
00:43:25I've been trying to find you all evening.
00:43:27We've traced the source of these things.
00:43:28It's in a freak orbit on the dark side of the Earth,
00:43:31in a permanent state of eclipse.
00:43:32That's why it's not visible.
00:43:34It must be something like an asteroid,
00:43:36about 200 yards across.
00:43:38Look, take full records, Billy.
00:43:39Get there.
00:43:40Yes, I'm trying to.
00:43:44They found the source of those things.
00:43:46I'm going back.
00:43:47Quatermass, the mark you saw on Marsh and the other man.
00:43:50Describe it.
00:43:51Quick, tell me.
00:43:51Well, it was a reddish mark,
00:43:53as if something had been pressed into the skin
00:43:55and it left a jagged V.
00:43:57How big?
00:43:58Oh, about this big? Why?
00:44:00I've just seen it.
00:44:03Here?
00:44:04In this building?
00:44:06No.
00:44:07Even here.
00:44:09I'm trying to tell myself there's nothing to it,
00:44:11that you're wrong.
00:44:12I wasn't wrong last time, was I?
00:44:19Hi, General.
00:44:20Jimmy, what do you want?
00:44:21One and a half columns.
00:44:22Not now, Jimmy, I'm...
00:44:23Quatermass, the rocket man.
00:44:25Tell the fellow all remembered.
00:44:26Will you leave us alone, please?
00:44:27What's the matter?
00:44:28Somebody pinch his rocket?
00:44:29Jimmy, I wouldn't want to have you escorted out.
00:44:31Who's there?
00:44:33Try and report her if he's harmless enough.
00:44:36Quatermass, if you could make it public,
00:44:38put it before the whole country, everything, all at once.
00:44:40You mean the press?
00:44:41It must be worth trying.
00:44:44Jimmy!
00:44:44Well, Max, that man is in no condition.
00:44:46The drunk Jimmy Hall is clever.
00:44:47Sober, he's brilliant.
00:44:48I was going, I was going.
00:44:49Listen, Jimmy, you came here for a story.
00:44:51Well, you're going to get one.
00:44:51The biggest you've ever had in your life.
00:44:52At dictation speed.
00:44:53You have a car?
00:44:54Where are we going?
00:44:55To your base.
00:44:56Base?
00:44:57Well, don't push it.
00:44:57Go on.
00:45:00See it there?
00:45:01That point of light at the intersection.
00:45:03That's radio waves being reflected by something out in space.
00:45:07Is it coming towards us?
00:45:07No, it's just circling on the dark side of the Earth.
00:45:09And there's life on it?
00:45:10Not life as we know it.
00:45:12They probably have their own artificial atmosphere.
00:45:15Ammonia, methane.
00:45:16Poisoned gas.
00:45:17It comes from a region where such conditions do exist as atmosphere.
00:45:20The outer planets.
00:45:21Maybe a moon of Saturn.
00:45:23Can I have a scotch in this?
00:45:25It's growing weaker.
00:45:25The moon comes out of these things.
00:45:28I think it's a multiple organism.
00:45:30A thousand billion intelligences, if you like, with one single consciousness.
00:45:34Look, I'm a policeman.
00:45:35Try and imagine an organism to which oxygen is not an essential of life, but a destroyer.
00:45:42An organism which is unable to exist in our atmosphere for more than three or four seconds.
00:45:48Safe only in a shell like this.
00:45:50Sealed in with a mixture of gases, methane, maybe even hydrogen.
00:45:54And when it breaks out?
00:45:55It dies.
00:45:57Unless its energy is expended on an object that can exist in our atmosphere.
00:46:02A human target.
00:46:04And what happens to the human target?
00:46:06An immediate invasion of his entire nervous system.
00:46:09Something is implanted.
00:46:10An instinct.
00:46:11A blind compulsion to act for them.
00:46:14You expect me to tell my editor that?
00:46:18But Hall, you must...
00:46:20There's no time to lose.
00:46:21Don't rush me, General.
00:46:23Don't rush me.
00:46:24You've given me a lot of science talk and I'm not very good at it.
00:46:26All I do understand is somebody swiped your moon project.
00:46:29But it never was all mine.
00:46:31This would be fairly standard procedure for adapting living beings on an alien planet.
00:46:36But Quatermass, if you're right, what's going to happen?
00:46:38What's the ultimate object?
00:46:39I hesitate to guess, Inspector.
00:46:42First, a few of these things came here.
00:46:43At random.
00:46:44Scattered.
00:46:45And then, expended themselves to a purpose.
00:46:48A year ago.
00:46:49Phase number two.
00:46:50The concentrated attack.
00:46:52On one of them flats?
00:46:53An out of the way village with a little government research plant.
00:46:57One night that area was taken.
00:46:59Now they've got themselves a colony.
00:47:00And all this went on for a year and nobody said anything?
00:47:04But who knows how many infected people they've got in high places.
00:47:07And what about here?
00:47:07Can you be sure of all your stuff?
00:47:08I think so.
00:47:09I'll step up security in the morning.
00:47:11The next move is Halls.
00:47:13We've got to break this conspiracy of silence and secret orders.
00:47:17You've got to right this man now.
00:47:19Look.
00:47:19Get all this down.
00:47:21I'll check it with you.
00:47:22Then I'll drive you into London.
00:47:23We don't even dare use a telephone.
00:47:25How far is this plant from here?
00:47:27About 90 miles.
00:47:28I want to see it.
00:47:29But man, time is desperate.
00:47:31These people at work, are they normal?
00:47:33At the moment, I think so.
00:47:34I want to talk to them.
00:47:35Jimmy.
00:47:36Relax, General.
00:47:37We'll still make the first editions.
00:47:38I'm lost among all this stuff.
00:47:40I want to talk to some numbskulls like myself.
00:47:42All right.
00:47:42We'll go now.
00:47:43You too.
00:47:43Isn't that a risk?
00:47:44The biggest risk is that their story won't get in at all.
00:47:46I'll see you outside in 15 minutes.
00:47:48There are certain arrangements I want to make.
00:47:50An alternative plan in case of emergency.
00:47:52You need any help?
00:47:53Well, I don't think we should share that knowledge and deal with where we're going.
00:47:56I'll see you outside.
00:47:58Brand.
00:48:00I want double security throughout the base.
00:48:02All gates, rocket firing, base bunkers, double guard on all points.
00:48:06And I want to talk to you in the control room.
00:48:08Right.
00:48:11Get me to the laboratory.
00:48:12I'm making a list of people I know I can trust.
00:48:14Good.
00:48:15You keep it.
00:48:16We'll need every one of them.
00:48:17Lab's on the line.
00:48:19Mrs. Quatermus, what about that analysis?
00:48:20Well, we're just finishing, sir.
00:48:23We've got five cc's from that piece of cloth.
00:48:25It's a most complex substance.
00:48:26I've never quite meant anything like it before.
00:48:29It's basically an ammoniac corrosive.
00:48:31Highly concentrated.
00:48:32Yes.
00:48:35Just how poisonous.
00:48:37You see?
00:48:39Right.
00:48:40Full report as soon as you can.
00:48:43Go see if the car is there.
00:48:45It is, sir.
00:48:46Go and see.
00:48:48Yes, sir.
00:48:52Well?
00:48:54That black slime is deadly to every living thing on earth.
00:49:00So it isn't synthetic food?
00:49:01On the contrary, Lomax, I think it is.
00:49:04Food for whatever is in those domes.
00:49:07Domes 200 feet high.
00:49:20Have a tough evening, do you see the girl?
00:49:21What, sir?
00:49:22Well, have four beers, sir.
00:49:23I'll give it, Trevani.
00:49:24I'm doing the expensive orders.
00:49:30Here on that.
00:49:31Here's the whiskey.
00:49:32Full measure.
00:49:33It would be as a shame.
00:49:34If you're poor suffering, why?
00:49:35Here, I'll ask for scotch.
00:49:37On St. Patrick's night.
00:49:38You all drink Irish and like it.
00:49:40Nanny.
00:49:42What's he doing?
00:49:44Is that the motion supposed to be a jeep?
00:49:46It looks more like an elegant's combler.
00:49:47Here, hold this.
00:49:48Now, watch in.
00:50:02I say, here's the winner.
00:50:05That wasn't a jeep.
00:50:06Well, whatever it was, it was a lot better than yours.
00:50:08Yay!
00:50:18Nice jumping.
00:50:19Hiya, Marilyn.
00:50:20Hi, yourself.
00:50:22Everybody here work at the plant?
00:50:24Who wants to know?
00:50:25Thanks for helping.
00:50:26I've only got two pair of hands, haven't I?
00:50:28Well, there's two gins and a sherry for birth.
00:50:31Right.
00:50:31What are the chances of a job at that place?
00:50:33A job?
00:50:34Sure. I want work.
00:50:35Boy, you must have come here.
00:50:37Just the plant, the marshes and now.
00:50:39It's a real gay place.
00:50:41Be careful, Hall.
00:50:42Better order drinks.
00:50:53Someone seems to know you.
00:50:55Yes, we've met before.
00:50:57The camp secretary.
00:50:58Two beers and a double.
00:50:59What's working conditions like?
00:51:01Me at the plant?
00:51:02Oh, it couldn't be better.
00:51:03Do you know what they pay in unskilled labour?
00:51:04Chef.
00:51:05All of you.
00:51:06You want a job?
00:51:06See the shop still.
00:51:08Good evening.
00:51:09What seems to be the trouble?
00:51:10No trouble.
00:51:11The fellow's asking without work at the plant.
00:51:13Oh.
00:51:13Are you three together?
00:51:14Yes.
00:51:15And you're looking for heavy constructional work.
00:51:17Well, even if you're right,
00:51:17all workmen are engaged with government contractors.
00:51:20Ah, give it to him straight, Mac.
00:51:21There's no jobs.
00:51:22Even we're on short time now.
00:51:22Out of time, Mac.
00:51:23Who's kidding who?
00:51:24The plant's nearly finished.
00:51:25And when it says we'll all be looking for jobs.
00:51:26Nobody said that.
00:51:27I suppose they...
00:51:29Zombies aren't treading on our heels to get out.
00:51:31Zombies?
00:51:31Oh, it's a special nickname given to special persons.
00:51:34Nickname, disease looking out of perishers.
00:51:36We hate their guts and don't anyone deny it.
00:51:37Norman.
00:51:38Now, Paddy, you're drunk.
00:51:39Well, don't we?
00:51:39Treating us like dirt, never talking to us?
00:51:41Who do they think they are?
00:51:42Are they at the plant?
00:51:43Sure they do.
00:51:44And they operate the doves?
00:51:45No.
00:51:45Oh.
00:51:46What's inside those doves, Paddy?
00:51:48Suddenly you know too much.
00:51:50Yes.
00:51:51Who are you?
00:51:52I know him.
00:51:52He was here two days ago.
00:51:54Got into trouble with the guards.
00:51:55Yes.
00:51:55Well, we don't want no guards trouble here.
00:51:57Act with them.
00:51:57Now, stop.
00:51:58Wait a minute.
00:51:58Listen to me.
00:51:59I don't have to tell them.
00:52:00It's useless.
00:52:01Well, you've got to try.
00:52:02Quiet, everyone.
00:52:03Quiet, please.
00:52:04Quiet, everyone.
00:52:05Listen to me.
00:52:06This is vitally important to all of you.
00:52:10Please, may I have your attention?
00:52:12What's it all about?
00:52:13Who is he?
00:52:13Who are you?
00:52:14I'm a police officer.
00:52:15We don't have police here.
00:52:16Well, you have now.
00:52:17Turn that music off.
00:52:19Now, the gentleman over there is a scientist,
00:52:21and I want you to listen to what he has to say.
00:52:22If what he says is right, you're in great danger, all of you.
00:52:26Danger?
00:52:27What danger?
00:52:28Why are the police here?
00:52:29It's about that place you've been working on, helping to build.
00:52:31He's been spying around the plant, and the man with him was arrested.
00:52:34Ask him.
00:52:35He told me himself.
00:52:35Ask him.
00:52:36You think that place is producing human food.
00:52:38It's not.
00:52:39Food?
00:52:39What's he know about that?
00:52:40He's been spying.
00:52:41That plant is producing deadly poison.
00:52:43Poison to every earthly creature.
00:52:45Who's making poison?
00:52:46What does he know?
00:52:47Please, let me explain.
00:52:48I can prove everything I'm saying.
00:52:50You better me, boy.
00:52:51He's a liar.
00:52:52Out with it.
00:52:52We're making poison, he says.
00:52:54Throw him out.
00:52:55Throw him all the way.
00:52:55Throw him out.
00:52:58Throw him all the way.
00:53:01Stop this.
00:53:02Can't eat him.
00:53:03There's no poison here.
00:53:04There'll only be trouble.
00:53:05Now, get out before there's any more trouble.
00:53:12Keep back, everybody.
00:53:13Take it out.
00:53:15It's all right.
00:53:16Now, keep back, please.
00:53:17I need to be alarmed about it.
00:53:20It came through the roof.
00:53:21What was it?
00:53:24There it is under the floorboard.
00:53:25Keep back, ma'am.
00:53:26Who are you telling to keep back?
00:53:27That may be dangerous.
00:53:28Dangerous, my foot.
00:53:28It's an overshot.
00:53:29That's overshot.
00:53:30How is she, Mac?
00:53:31Not hurt?
00:53:32No, it was just right.
00:53:33I'll be all right in the middle.
00:53:35Take a look at this, Matthew.
00:53:37Oh, it's the first one.
00:53:38Tell everyone's fallen this far away.
00:53:40He called it an overshot.
00:53:41That's right.
00:53:41Stow things that fall outside the plant.
00:53:43Usually at night.
00:53:44What are they supposed to be?
00:53:45Oh, something to do with the process.
00:53:46Don't ask me.
00:53:47Oh, look at this mess.
00:53:49It's made in the floor.
00:53:50Stay back, girl.
00:53:50It's a hole underneath the floorboard.
00:53:52We've got to get everyone out of here.
00:53:53Well, now, come along.
00:53:54Everybody outside, please.
00:53:55Come along.
00:53:55I'm sorry to interrupt the festivity.
00:53:57Is she all right?
00:53:57Yes, but what do you know?
00:53:58We'll be able to make her outside.
00:53:59Now, come along, please.
00:54:00Quickly.
00:54:01Outside.
00:54:03Please.
00:54:04It must clear this hall.
00:54:05It's written.
00:54:06Come along, now.
00:54:07Where you go?
00:54:08What's all the fuss about?
00:54:09It's an overshot.
00:54:10What do you think it was, a bum?
00:54:11Look, no matter what they've told you about these things, they're not harmless.
00:54:13Now, along you go.
00:54:14Out you go, please.
00:54:16Wait a minute.
00:54:19Ah, here it is.
00:54:20It's still warm.
00:54:23Put it down.
00:54:24As slowly as you can.
00:54:26Oh, it's only an overshot.
00:54:28Like Patty said.
00:54:29On the floor.
00:54:31Put it on the floor.
00:54:34Gently.
00:54:38Sheila!
00:54:44Look her neck.
00:54:47Sheila!
00:54:48What is it?
00:54:48Sheila!
00:54:49What happened?
00:54:50Can't we do anything?
00:54:51Too late?
00:54:52You say you know all about this.
00:54:53All right, do something.
00:54:54There's nothing to do now.
00:54:55You might call the doctor.
00:54:56Lomax, get a blanket.
00:54:57Get in.
00:54:59The fact that that thing landed so far from the plant might indicate that...
00:55:02Come on, quick.
00:55:03Come along, Adley.
00:55:04Quick!
00:55:04Quickly!
00:55:08Sheila!
00:55:09That thing on her neck.
00:55:09You all seen it, didn't you?
00:55:10It came out of the stone.
00:55:11That fellow said it was dangerous.
00:55:14Listen.
00:55:16This is sort of whistling.
00:55:18I was right.
00:55:18They're coming down by the hundreds.
00:55:19Get Hall.
00:55:21This is urgent.
00:55:22Priority.
00:55:23Jimmy, quick.
00:55:23Outside.
00:55:24Be with you in a minute.
00:55:24I'm not holding this.
00:55:25News desk.
00:55:26Quick!
00:55:27It's a mass dropping, all right.
00:55:29Where's Hall?
00:55:30He's phoning his story.
00:55:31Not from here.
00:55:32I told him not to use the phone here.
00:55:33Quatermass.
00:55:34Look.
00:55:55These things are coming in large numbers from outside the earth.
00:55:57Look.
00:55:57Just take the story, will you?
00:56:23What did this?
00:56:24You know what did it.
00:56:25Tell us and try to save her.
00:56:27Do you hear what I say?
00:56:28Steady, buddy.
00:56:29Steady.
00:56:30Are you there?
00:56:31These things arrive in stone containers.
00:56:33A former meteorite.
00:56:35They've been coming for the past 18 months.
00:56:36The fool.
00:56:37Why doesn't he come out?
00:56:38If he lies low, he's got a chance.
00:56:40Contact with these things produces a violent infection.
00:56:43Sort of sting.
00:56:44I've just seen it happen.
00:56:46Stay on the line.
00:56:46I think I've been spotted.
00:56:52Get this quickly.
00:56:53This infection is widespread.
00:57:04What can you do now?
00:57:10Where to?
00:57:11London?
00:57:11No.
00:57:12The planet.
00:57:12The planet.
00:57:28The planet.
00:57:36Look out!
00:57:49The planet.
00:57:50The planet.
00:57:52The planet.
00:57:53The planet.
00:57:53The planet.
00:57:53The planet.
00:57:53Look at this.
00:57:56Steel containers.
00:57:57An atmosphere.
00:57:58Gas supply.
00:57:59They must put them in here so they can get them back to the planet alive.
00:58:02Well, don't touch it.
00:58:02You take the car and go back to London.
00:58:04Go back.
00:58:04That was really good, guys.
00:58:05Contact them.
00:58:06Everyone.
00:58:06Make them listen before it's too late.
00:58:08If you ask me, we should both go back.
00:58:10I've got to get into that plant. I may be able to do something.
00:58:13No, wait a minute.
00:58:15It's up to you, Nolo Max. You better hurry.
00:58:25Don't struggle. Keep together.
00:58:28How do we know they took her this way?
00:58:29They'll move her to the medical center.
00:58:31That's where they'll be, at the plant.
00:58:32Poor kid.
00:58:33They knew what it was and they wouldn't say.
00:58:35That stranger, what'd he done to get his face all shot up like that?
00:58:38Don't blame the murdering swine. They've got to get it tonight.
00:58:41Look out.
00:58:42Lights ahead.
00:58:44The car.
00:58:44All right, boys.
00:58:46Hold your ground.
00:58:47Right across the road.
00:58:54Let me through. Stand clear.
00:58:56It's the cop.
00:58:56What's this about?
00:58:57We're going to the plant.
00:58:58Well, get back to your homes. You can't do anything. You'll only run into trouble.
00:59:02We're after the men who killed your pal.
00:59:03And they've taken young Sheila.
00:59:04Go back to your homes. You'll do more good if you go back.
00:59:06We could use the car.
00:59:07Turn it round.
00:59:08Look, don't stop me.
00:59:09Turn it round, boys.
00:59:10I'm on my way for help.
00:59:11Go back home.
00:59:37But here, the manager, the boat, which was on?
00:59:38it's all in.
00:59:53Special personnel at room seven, keep containers moving.
00:59:57Keep containers moving.
00:59:59Hurry. Hurry. The next in case is ice awake.
01:00:25Keep the case down, Louis.
01:00:40Come on.
01:01:05Come on.
01:01:37Come on.
01:02:03Come on.
01:02:06Come on.
01:02:07Come on.
01:02:08Come on.
01:02:16Come on.
01:02:17Come on.
01:02:18Come on.
01:02:20Come on.
01:02:45Come on.
01:02:48Come on.
01:02:49Come on.
01:02:50Come on.
01:02:51Come on.
01:02:55I told you this is senseless.
01:02:56Come on.
01:03:01Come on.
01:03:07Come on.
01:03:13Come on.
01:03:16Come on.
01:03:19Come on.
01:03:21Come on.
01:03:23Come on.
01:03:24Come on.
01:03:26Come on.
01:03:34Come on.
01:03:36Come on.
01:03:38Come on.
01:03:50Come on.
01:03:58Special personnel.
01:03:59Shoot to kill.
01:04:00Go to emergency stations and shoot to kill.
01:04:03Special personnel to emergency stations.
01:04:07Shoot to kill.
01:04:09Shoot to kill.
01:04:18Shoot to kill.
01:04:22Shoot to kill.
01:04:24Shoot to kill.
01:04:27Shoot to kill.
01:04:29Shoot to kill.
01:04:32Shoot to kill.
01:04:33Shoot to kill.
01:04:35Shoot to kill.
01:04:36Shoot to kill.
01:04:38Shoot to kill.
01:04:40Shoot to kill.
01:05:01Go! Get into cover!
01:05:03I'm going to do it.
01:05:06Special personnel, hold emergency rooms and shoes to kill.
01:05:19Shut the door, okay?
01:05:26Don't shoot. Hold your fire. Wait.
01:05:30Crazy, Max. You.
01:05:34Quick, take these guns.
01:05:37Cover this window.
01:05:38You hear? What happened?
01:05:40I tried to stop them. There was a gun back on the gate.
01:05:42Hey, look at this.
01:05:43What is it?
01:05:44Emergency weapons.
01:05:45Try to get it open.
01:05:46Tom!
01:05:46How bad is it?
01:05:47Sure, sir. What happens now, Inspector?
01:05:49Can this be open from outside?
01:05:50No.
01:05:51Well, we've got a breather anyway.
01:05:52How long is another matter?
01:05:54Then you didn't make your contacts.
01:05:55I'm afraid the world isn't going to know yet.
01:05:57I still have it.
01:05:58I wonder if any more people met.
01:06:00This is madness.
01:06:00Staying here like rats in a trap.
01:06:02I'd rather be outside.
01:06:03You must let me out of here.
01:06:05Don't be a fool.
01:06:05Don't, sir.
01:06:08One grenade through that window will be blowed to pieces.
01:06:10Hey, not attackers here for the sake of the pressure control.
01:06:12Pressure control?
01:06:13This is the pressure control center.
01:06:14I helped build this.
01:06:15You mean they feed those domes from here?
01:06:17Sure.
01:06:17Each dome is controlled by a separate section.
01:06:26Ammonia.
01:06:27Methane.
01:06:28Hydrogen.
01:06:29Oxygen.
01:06:40Oxygen.
01:06:41It could be that they're being acclimatized.
01:06:45Hello, Max.
01:06:46You.
01:06:47Give me a hand on these controls.
01:06:48This will be a long shot, but we've got to take it.
01:06:51Now, both of you.
01:06:52Watch me.
01:06:53Do the same with those panels.
01:06:55Cut off the gas supply completely.
01:06:58Set them at zero.
01:07:00Like this.
01:07:01That should bring the oxygen up to full pressure.
01:07:05What's this going to do?
01:07:06Choke, what's in those domes, I hope?
01:07:08You've seen?
01:07:09I've seen.
01:07:10What was it?
01:07:12They're moving in.
01:07:13Attention.
01:07:14Attention.
01:07:15Unauthorized personnel now in the pressure control block.
01:07:18Resistance by you must cease.
01:07:20Lay down your weapons and leave the building.
01:07:22You will be committed to go to your homes pending further action.
01:07:26Leave the building at once.
01:07:29They're still there.
01:07:30Abandon weapons and come out.
01:07:32Come out and be shot, the bitch. Is that it?
01:07:34I think we ought to know what they say.
01:07:35We're holding this block.
01:07:36We've got to.
01:07:37At least until the oxygen takes effect.
01:07:39What's in those domes, mister?
01:07:40Resistance must cease immediately.
01:07:42Lay down your arms.
01:07:43Yes, what is it?
01:07:44Tell us.
01:07:44Inside those domes are creatures from outside this earth.
01:07:47Are you mad?
01:07:47I've seen them.
01:07:48Thousands of tiny creatures that can join together and expand into things a hundred feet high.
01:07:52And each one can infect a human being.
01:07:54Like a dead shiller.
01:07:55Yes.
01:07:55And those wretched creatures you call zombies.
01:07:57Take a look at them.
01:07:58You'll find the mark.
01:07:59Unauthorized personnel in pressure control block.
01:08:02You will not be harmed.
01:08:03Leave the building at once or other means of forcing your surrender will be used.
01:08:07How long before that oxygen takes effect?
01:08:09How can I tell?
01:08:10Maybe ours.
01:08:10And what then?
01:08:11Don't the others coming?
01:08:12There will be.
01:08:12Unless we can destroy the asteroid.
01:08:14The thing they're coming from.
01:08:15How are you doing?
01:08:16Your emergency plan.
01:08:17What was it?
01:08:17To use the rocket as a guide of the atomic bomb.
01:08:20And when was that to happen?
01:08:20I told Bran if he didn't hear from me to set it off by midnight.
01:08:27But you're not seriously going to launch that bomb?
01:08:31This is it, Peterson.
01:08:32Control room.
01:08:42Michaels, Bran.
01:08:43Check rocket mode is set to critical phase.
01:08:45We're launching.
01:08:45Don't argue. Do it.
01:08:53Attention everyone.
01:08:55Bran to all sections.
01:08:56Clear base for firing.
01:08:57Repeat.
01:08:58Clear base for firing.
01:09:00Immediate.
01:09:01How do we know it'll even take off without blowing up?
01:09:03We don't.
01:09:19Check.
01:09:20Fuel on.
01:09:28Fuel on.
01:09:35Compression.
01:09:40Compression.
01:09:45Marsh.
01:09:54Don't touch him.
01:09:56Don't touch anything.
01:09:57Come.
01:10:20Don't touch him.
01:10:22Don't touch him.
01:10:24Stop going to be seen.
01:10:25Don't touch him.
01:10:25Let's go.
01:10:56Now get that wedge in the bottle.
01:10:58I never thought I'd be using a crowbar with a cop.
01:11:04Never ready for anything.
01:11:05I need tank guns.
01:11:06We'll need more than any tank guns to get us out of this.
01:11:08Somebody's shooting off flares.
01:11:10Flares?
01:11:11Right across the sky.
01:11:12Where?
01:11:14Where?
01:11:14It's gone now.
01:11:16No, there it is.
01:11:17Is it a flare?
01:11:18No.
01:11:19It's not a flare.
01:11:20What is it?
01:11:21It's the one thing that may save us.
01:11:23And humanity.
01:11:48It's all cursed quiet for my liking.
01:11:52What are they up to?
01:11:53Yes.
01:11:53What was the other means?
01:11:55Probably just a war of nerves.
01:11:57Any reaction yet?
01:11:58I've done all I can.
01:11:59Pure oxygen.
01:12:00It must be taking effect by now.
01:12:01It must.
01:12:02Quit a mess.
01:12:03What happens if we fire an anti-tank smack into the domes?
01:12:08Whatever came out would be completely beyond our control.
01:12:12No.
01:12:12This is the best way.
01:12:13Poison them slowly.
01:12:15If we can.
01:12:16If.
01:12:16If you can.
01:12:18That's a lot of ifs, mister.
01:12:19How long are we going to trust your guesses?
01:12:21It's all this gap about a rocket and things.
01:12:22What's to prove you know what you're talking about?
01:12:24You must believe me.
01:12:25We're all that stands between these things.
01:12:27Taking possession of perhaps the whole world.
01:12:29Spreading over it and infecting every human being.
01:12:31I've seen these mysterious things but you.
01:12:33Attention.
01:12:34Attention.
01:12:36My message is down.
01:12:37Switch off.
01:12:38Switch off.
01:12:39Subotage must cease.
01:12:40Don't go.
01:12:41Switch off.
01:12:42Quiet.
01:12:43Oxygen now being passed into the domes will destroy the poses you have helped to create.
01:12:48The management are still anxious to cooperate.
01:12:51Anyone injuring recent violence will receive treatment.
01:12:53Go now.
01:12:54Hurry.
01:12:55I'm doing it.
01:12:56Me too.
01:12:57There we are.
01:12:57It's a trick.
01:12:58Maybe it is.
01:12:58But whose trick?
01:12:59You saw your friends murdered out there?
01:13:01We started to ride, didn't we?
01:13:02Only his word.
01:13:02And if we were wrong...
01:13:03He told us what was in those domes.
01:13:05But what proof has he given us?
01:13:06This is the last appeal to you as reasonable men.
01:13:11Hello.
01:13:12Hello.
01:13:13My name's Macleod.
01:13:15I'm speaking to the pressure control block.
01:13:16Put me through.
01:13:17Put me through.
01:13:17Who is speaking?
01:13:19E.G. Macleod, charge hand welder.
01:13:21We want to know what's inside those domes.
01:13:23There's a fellow here who says there's living things in them.
01:13:26Macleod, don't be a fool.
01:13:27Leave me alone.
01:13:28I must speak to him.
01:13:29Let him speak.
01:13:29There is nothing alive in the domes.
01:13:32They're lying.
01:13:32The entire plant is open to its fiction.
01:13:34Whatever you may wish to see will be so good.
01:13:36Don't listen to them.
01:13:36Help me, buddy.
01:13:38Leave me alone.
01:13:39Leave me alone.
01:13:41Macleod here.
01:13:41I'm accepting your offer.
01:13:43I want to see inside one of the domes.
01:13:44Don't do it, Macleod.
01:13:45Hey.
01:13:46Come alone or bring your comrades back to the door.
01:13:47Honey, meet us two minutes from now outside, don't breathe.
01:13:51Right.
01:13:51Doors and you coming?
01:13:52Yes.
01:13:53I'm the door.
01:13:53Honey, you stay out here.
01:13:55You'll all be infected.
01:13:56All right, everyone.
01:13:57Relax.
01:13:58Honey, keep them covered in case.
01:14:16The men aren't in uniform.
01:14:18No guns, any of them.
01:14:20I mean, I mean it.
01:14:22They'll be infected.
01:14:23That must be the purpose of this.
01:14:25That's what I'm afraid of.
01:14:26And they'll put one of them on the speaker.
01:14:28Now listen.
01:14:29He's right.
01:14:30Any moment now, Macleod or one of the others will talk to you over that and tell you everything is
01:14:34all right.
01:14:34But I beg of you, don't believe him.
01:14:37What's that?
01:14:41He's carrying along one of the pipes.
01:14:43That's what screams.
01:14:44If they come back on that wire.
01:14:46Quiet.
01:14:49What's that?
01:14:51Attention.
01:14:53Switch off.
01:14:54Not here.
01:14:55Not here.
01:14:56What?
01:14:57Emergency.
01:14:58You better be ready for anything.
01:15:01It's here in the room.
01:15:02Look, the pipe is burst.
01:15:07All right.
01:15:08Only active.
01:15:09What's happened?
01:15:11Dom 3.
01:15:11Look at that pressure.
01:15:12No wonder it blew.
01:15:14That pipe must be blocked.
01:15:16At the other end.
01:15:18Blocked with what?
01:15:20Blocked with what, mister?
01:15:22There's something dripping.
01:15:24It's blood.
01:15:25You want blood?
01:15:26It's them.
01:15:27Macleod and Dawson.
01:15:28It must be.
01:15:29The thing's turned on them.
01:15:30They used them to stop the flow of oxygen.
01:15:32That pipe has been blocked with human pulp.
01:15:35No.
01:15:35I'm a guilty, murdering swan.
01:15:37No.
01:15:38No.
01:15:48I got it.
01:15:49The whole door.
01:15:50Hey, get out of here.
01:15:53The mask.
01:15:54Put out the mask.
01:15:57What's down there?
01:15:59Yeah.
01:16:01Yeah.
01:16:03Yeah.
01:16:03Yeah.
01:16:03Yeah.
01:16:03Yeah.
01:16:04Yeah.
01:16:04Yeah.
01:16:05Yeah.
01:16:06Yeah.
01:16:06Yeah.
01:16:07Yeah.
01:16:11Yeah.
01:16:13Yeah.
01:16:24Yeah.
01:16:25Yeah.
01:16:27Yeah.
01:16:28Yeah.
01:16:29Yeah.
01:16:30Yeah.
01:16:30Yeah.
01:16:31Yeah.
01:16:32Yeah.
01:16:33Yeah.
01:16:34Yeah.
01:16:35Yeah.
01:16:35Yeah.
01:16:35Yeah.
01:16:36Yeah.
01:16:36Yeah.
01:16:37Yeah.
01:16:38Let's go.
01:17:32Go, go, get them.
01:17:37There's the truck.
01:17:49He won't trouble us now.
01:17:51He's dead. To the top. Quick.
01:18:03He won't trouble us now.
01:18:07He's dead. To the top. Quick.
01:18:08The gates are closed. Hold on.
01:18:22He's alive. Just about. It's all about.
01:18:24No, we need him. We need him for proof.
01:18:27Look at them now.
01:18:30They're in pain. It's driving them mad.
01:18:42The rocket. Either it blew itself up or...
01:18:45Look at them. The things.
01:18:52Get under cover. Put your masks on.
01:19:08Theació d move the.
01:19:19The cardboard.
01:19:20Plane.
01:19:29ThecodileΣκορоч学te.
01:19:30F put Speaking is The main lady.
01:19:30The factory.
01:19:32The factory.
01:19:34I need to...
01:19:38It's over.
01:19:39Great amounts.
01:19:45Get him.
01:19:49The mark! It's gone!
01:19:52The infection must be wearing off.
01:19:54Leaving them.
01:19:56Perhaps all of them.
01:19:58What's happened? Where is this?
01:20:00You'll be all right now, sir.
01:20:01Lean on me, mate. You'll be all right.
01:20:07You know what worries me?
01:20:09How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:20:12What worries me is how final can it be?
01:20:17Hey!
01:20:35How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:20:45How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:20:49How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:20:52How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:20:54How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:20:54How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:20:54How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:20:55How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:20:55How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:20:55How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:20:57How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:21:00How am I going to make a final report about all this?
01:21:04You
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