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00:07my place is just up here and we could converse more quietly
00:14think of what a union it would cement
00:18schubert and harris
00:31yeah
00:35yeah
00:36yeah
00:38yeah
00:39yeah
00:40yeah
00:43yeah
00:50yeah
00:52yeah
00:54yeah
00:56yeah
02:00Open it up.
02:11Switch on.
02:12Yes, sir.
02:15Show some excitement, Brent.
02:17We may be making history today.
02:20Yes, sir.
02:21Right where you're sitting.
02:25I can see the plaque.
02:28On this spot, the discovery that ushered the world into the new age of molecular infusion was made by me.
02:37Mm-hmm.
02:40Okay.
02:40All right.
02:55Yes, sir.
02:58No, sir.
02:59No, sir.
03:03No, sir.
03:04No, sir.
03:11We're getting something, sir.
03:17We found it.
03:19I told you it was there.
03:21Turn up the power.
03:22But, sir.
03:23Grant, I pay you to be a yes man.
03:24Be a yes man.
03:25Yes man.
03:26I mean, yes sir.
03:35Thank you, sir.
04:09What the devil did you do?
04:12Turned up the power like you told me?
04:20Oh, Grant.
04:24She's even bigger than I thought.
04:27Everything electrical is out.
04:29Down to the storage batteries.
04:31There isn't a car, a boat moving in the affected area.
04:34Everything electrical shuts down within an 80-mile radius.
04:38Could you imagine if that happened in New York or Chicago, say?
04:42Have they been able to tell what's causing it yet?
04:44No.
04:45One of the main problems is communications.
04:47And the center of the disturbance, CW?
04:48Well, it's hard to tell exactly.
04:50But as close as our recon satellites can come, it's either just on or just off the coast here.
05:02How peaceful it is, Grant.
05:05Don't you wish you could be like this all the time?
05:08Well, yes, sir.
05:10Here.
05:11But if I were having my tonsils out, I...
05:14Give.
05:15I'm not a barbarian.
05:17There will, of course, be little enclaves of modern conveniences.
05:22At my discretion.
05:24Yes, sir.
05:26But we have to find it first.
05:29And we shall, somewhere in those rocks, cave, perhaps a niche, a vault, and all the power I deserve.
05:44How will we get in there?
05:46There's a way in.
05:48There must be.
05:49All you have to do is find it.
05:57Mr. Schubert, it's worn off, just as I thought.
06:01Back to the laboratory, Brain.
06:02Yes, sir.
06:05Don't forget your hand signals.
06:07Oh.
06:08That's good.
06:10You'll be the best built man at the office.
06:14Work that gutter.
06:16That's fine.
06:23Call from C-Base.
06:24Put it through, please.
06:27Elizabeth, Mark.
06:28Both here, CW.
06:29Word from the island.
06:31The power is back on.
06:32How long ago?
06:33About as long as it took to get word through.
06:36You can approach as close as you find feasible.
06:39And hope that it doesn't happen again.
06:41Good thought.
06:42Do they have any idea yet what caused it?
06:45No, they're still in the dark.
06:46Metaphorically speaking, you'll have as good a shot at it as anybody.
06:49Thank you, CW.
06:50Cetation out.
06:52Hey, do you have the coordinates to the center of the circle?
06:54As close as the computer can pinpoint them.
06:57Action through to the island, please.
07:03Joel, get us there as quickly as possible.
07:05All ahead, full.
07:12You've done it again.
07:13Oh, Mr. Schiff.
07:14What are you gibbering about?
07:15You've got them here again, right on schedule.
07:18Who?
07:19The Cetation, sir.
07:20Your friend, Mark Harris.
07:21It has to be.
07:23Springstone and damn nation.
07:25But you arranged for it.
07:26You've pricked them again.
07:30Haven't you?
07:32You transcendental idiot.
07:34Why would I want them meddling in the strike of the century?
07:38I might at least have the courtesy to let me be first at my own discovery.
07:42Get Mark Harris on the phone.
07:44Wait a minute.
07:46Wait a minute.
07:47Let's not fly off the handle.
07:48Despair may be a little premature.
07:51In the first place, even Mark Harris may not be able to get into that vault.
07:55Second, it may be better not to tip our hand.
07:58If they find out I'm involved, it can only like them.
08:01They can't know yet what they're dealing with.
08:04And you know the old saying, Brent.
08:07What they don't know can't hurt us.
08:09Huh.
08:27Elizabeth.
08:28Reading.
08:29There is no crevice in the rocks.
08:31Do your instruments show any apertures within the formation?
08:35Well, the radar scan shows a series of cave-like fissures of various shapes
08:40that seem to lead toward but not into a more geometric central chamber.
08:47Would you say they are natural formations?
08:50Well, it's hard to tell.
08:52My best guess is that the fissures are natural, but the chamber is not.
08:56I will continue to search.
09:27I believe I've found a way in, Elizabeth.
09:30Are you going to check it out?
09:32Yes.
09:34But we'll maintain contact as long as we can.
09:36I will continue to search.
10:12He must have found a way in, sir.
10:14He's getting close.
10:39He's getting close.
11:07He's getting close.
11:39He's getting close.
12:07He's getting close.
12:13He's getting close.
12:53What do you think, sir?
12:54Will he go back to the cetacean?
12:56How outrageous.
12:58Brent, you're a scientist.
13:00Be logical.
13:02Do you connect that blackout with our scanner?
13:05Yes, sir.
13:06Whatever that thing is he's carrying, our scanner must have activated it.
13:10How?
13:11Oh, I couldn't say, sir.
13:12Not without experimenting.
13:14Hmm, it's a splendid idea, Brent.
13:18I should have thought of it myself.
13:19Go ahead and experiment.
13:21But he's got it in his hands.
13:23Hasn't he?
13:25We have the location pinpointed.
13:27If he should, uh, drop it, we just go in and scoop it up.
13:33We don't know what it would do to them, sir.
13:35A scientist must be willing to assume certain risks.
13:40This is one I think you and I must be prepared to take.
13:46How long?
13:51Yes, sir.
13:54Yes, sir.
13:57Yes, sir.
14:21More power, Brent.
14:23But we haven't given it time to operate.
14:25It might...
14:26Yes, it might.
14:27Let's find out before he gets back to the ship.
14:29We're all power.
14:30Sure.
14:40One word out of you, Brent.
14:43And the town motel in Oxnard is going to make headlines.
14:47Oh.
15:00Yes, sir.
15:09I hope you...
15:09You maybe?
15:10I hope you're going to be able to watch it.
15:10I you you you you you you you you you the you you the you you you the you when...
15:30A stuffed bird?
15:32It's not stuffed, C.W., but it doesn't appear to be carved, either.
15:36Yeah, well, how old would you say it is?
15:38Ten years? Fifty? A hundred?
15:40Hard to tell.
15:41I'll know better after I've done a little testing.
15:44Yeah, well, it's probably an antiquity,
15:46and we won't be able to take it out of the area without permission.
15:49I suppose not.
15:52I feel like a puppy with a prized bone.
15:54If anybody tries to take it away from me before I finish with it, I just may bite.
15:59I hope it's worse than your bark.
16:01Is Mark aboard?
16:02No, he's on the island.
16:04Breastfruit, bananas, margots.
16:10Breastfruit, bananas, margots.
16:37That's him, missus.
16:42Things are looking out.
16:45Yeah, well, don't let it go to your head.
16:47It's strictly business.
16:49And it's the kind of business I'm extremely good at.
16:52That's why he's ticked you.
16:55Strange old bird.
16:57Who?
16:58Schubert.
16:59I've got to tell you, I never had to go through that kind of test before.
17:03Yeah, well, forgive Mr. Schubert, missus.
17:06There's your man.
17:07He wants to know what he found in that vault.
17:12Under the ocean.
17:19Fascinating, aren't they?
17:22I've often come here to look at them.
17:24They must be hundreds of years old.
17:27I think thousands.
17:29Me too.
17:30What do you suppose those markings are?
17:32It is writing.
17:34Like hieroglyphics, but older.
17:36Egyptian.
17:37Lemurian.
17:38This island stands on the center of what once was the ancient continent of Mu.
17:42Mu.
17:44Fascinating.
17:45I've seen pictures of it, and there's...
17:47Oh, I don't see how you could have.
17:49Mu disappeared into the ocean long before the invention of photography.
17:53I mean paintings.
17:54You know, how the artists imagined it to be.
18:00I wonder what it says.
18:02It is an invocation to the ancient gods of Mu.
18:06Fascinating.
18:07Are you leaving?
18:10Yes.
18:10Oh, I'm terribly fascinated with anything having to do with the continents.
18:17Would you mind if I walked with you?
18:20Please.
18:37This is so interesting.
18:38I'm glad you like it.
18:40Oh, I'd like to hear all about it.
18:42My place is just up here, and it could be more comfortable.
18:47Well, I'm quite comfortable.
18:49I meant there's no one there.
18:53And we could...
18:55Converse more quietly.
18:57That would be nice.
18:59Some other time, perhaps.
19:01Do read those books I mentioned.
19:03Goodbye.
19:08Well, missus?
19:10Struck out.
19:12He's a live one.
19:13But I actually believe...
19:16He didn't know what the score was.
19:19Hard to miss.
19:21Maybe.
19:23Anyway...
19:23Would you tell your Mr. Schubert...
19:25He'll never reach him this way?
19:43Help!
19:46Help!
19:47Please!
19:49Help!
19:50I can't swim!
19:53Help!
19:54Help!
19:55Help! Help me, please! Help! Help!
20:06Help! Help me!
20:29Help me, please! Help me!
20:38Help me!
20:43Help me!
20:45Help me!
20:47Help me!
20:50Help me!
20:53Help me!
21:02You went in after a hat?
21:04It's the only one I have that hides my face.
21:09Why would you want to do that?
21:11It was supposed to be funny.
21:14Except it's no joke.
21:19I don't seem to have much luck with people, especially men.
21:24I think you are charming.
21:28You're going to make me cry.
21:31That was not my intention.
21:33I hate to cry. It makes my eyes puffy.
21:37What have I said?
21:40You're not making fun of me.
21:43I do not make fun of people.
21:54You poor man.
21:57We're both a little strange, aren't we?
22:00In what way?
22:02Mark, I want you to meet my papa.
22:05I really do not have much time.
22:07Please. He'll be very grateful.
22:10I think.
22:12If it is important to you.
22:28Do you like it?
22:30It is very beautiful, Juliet.
22:32Don't let it put you off.
22:34Down deep, I'm just like you.
22:36Well, not like you, but like other people.
22:39Please wait here.
22:41Papa!
22:42Papa!
22:56Mark, my boy, what a pleasant surprise.
23:00You couldn't be more welcome.
23:04You too...
23:08Yeah.
23:11I like him, Papa.
23:13I'm not going to do anything against him.
23:15Would I ask you to do anything against him?
23:18But a boy is like a son to me.
23:21All I want from him is what belongs to me.
23:24What?
23:25I'd rather you hear it from him.
23:27He'll tell you.
23:28He took it out of my vault under the ocean.
23:30You have a vault under the ocean?
23:32Mm-hmm.
23:33And someday it'll all be yours.
23:36Will you do it?
23:38No.
23:41Julie.
23:42Her daughter owes certain things to her father.
23:47Love.
23:47Honor.
23:49Obedience.
23:49Let's talk about what you owe me.
23:51I'll give you an allowance.
23:52Oh, that.
23:53A child has to learn the value of money.
23:55Do you know what our telephone bill was here last month?
23:57We...
24:00We're speaking of loyalty.
24:02Well, what do you want me to do?
24:05It's obvious he's smitten with you, as any healthy young man should be.
24:10You are a perfect blossom.
24:12Flutter your petals.
24:14Find out what it was he removed from my vault.
24:17I know what it was.
24:19You know?
24:20He told me.
24:23Now, like a dutiful daughter, you're going to tell me.
24:27No, Papa.
24:28I won't.
24:29Never.
24:30Never.
24:31That's my baby.
24:32Keep an open mind.
24:33Then...
24:34Then...
24:37Then...
24:38Then...
24:53Then...
25:21Unbelievable. A perfect fit. As though it were hermetically sealed.
25:34That's an impossible balance.
25:49The hell must be here.
25:52Now I'll bet there's a different chemical makeup in here.
26:01Can you read it?
26:03It is an invocation to the hot god as to what to do when he emerges in the afterlife.
26:10Elizabeth.
26:22I cannot open it.
26:49It is an invocation to the hot god as to what to do when he emerges in the afterlife.
26:54Elizabeth, what is meant by counterforce?
26:59Counterweight. A balance of forces, of mass.
27:03Did you touch anything or lean on anything when you came in?
27:06No, I don't think.
27:07Jessica, I was over here and was talking to you.
27:13Yes, I touched someone around here.
27:15No, I don't think.
28:06Are you all right, Dr. Merrill?
28:08Yes. I've been so glad to get back to the ship before.
28:11We must take a closer look at the hocks.
28:14I'm afraid that's going to be difficult. It's been confiscated.
28:21Collectors, pillaging native artifacts, robbing tombs, making off with national treasures.
28:28It's good to see at least this one piece safe in its country of origin.
28:33If I've been able to help just that much, I'll sleep the better for it.
28:38How are we going to get it?
28:40Rest easy, son. We'll find a way.
28:43I offered to buy the museum, but the sentimental fools wouldn't sell it.
28:51Ben, you're beginning to attract attention. Let's go.
29:19Brent, what do you suppose the burly gentleman we hired could do with that door?
29:24Oh, Mr. Schubert.
29:32Juliet, I am not without worldly wisdom.
29:36I have read about these things.
29:39Were you sent here to seduce me?
29:42What?
29:43Women have been used for that before.
29:46Like Madam Harry.
29:48Who?
29:48The famous spy.
29:50Were you sent by your father to get information from me?
29:54Mata Hari.
29:55What?
29:56The name of the spy.
29:59Oh.
30:02I swear I wasn't.
30:04I believe you.
30:09I believe you.
30:12You did?
30:14I told my papa this afternoon what you told me about the hawk.
30:19I see.
30:27Do you hate me?
30:30No.
30:32I wouldn't blame you if you refused to sit down with me.
30:40Juliet, if you have any influence with him, you must convince him what he is about to do is a
30:45dangerous undertaking.
30:46You don't know what it's like being his daughter.
30:49No, I do not.
30:50He doesn't listen to me.
30:53Do you know what his plans are?
30:55You must tell me.
30:57You're asking me to betray him.
30:59He will be in great danger if he attempts to use the power of the hawk.
31:04He will?
31:05The world will be in danger.
31:09Juliet, it is the truth.
31:12I heard him say he's planning to steal it from the museum.
31:17When?
31:18Tonight.
31:20We must stop him.
31:26How are you going to stop it?
31:27I do not know.
31:31Mark!
31:56Juliet, this is wrong.
31:58You want the hawk, don't you?
32:00Yes, of course.
32:01Well, then let's go get it.
32:02But this is stealing.
32:04It makes us no better than your father.
32:06Everybody's better than Papa.
32:09Perhaps if we spoke to him, explain the danger.
32:11Mark, Papa's a mule.
32:13He needs to be taught a lesson.
32:15I have no desire to teach anyone a lesson.
32:18I know what I'm doing.
32:23Are you sure the window's open?
32:24Yes, it's my room.
32:28Mark, this is like we're eloping.
32:34It's backwards.
33:00I believe the technical phrase for it is breaking and entering.
33:05Papa!
33:06Hush, child.
33:08Your Papa's here to protect you.
33:10Mr. Schubert.
33:11Oh, the brass of the scoundrel calling me by name.
33:15Papa!
33:16You've caught him in the act, Constable.
33:18Breaking into the premises and assaulting my daughter.
33:22It's Mark Harris.
33:24Who?
33:26The man's a cad.
33:28Or worse.
33:30The law must take its course.
33:32Must it not, Constable?
33:33That it must, Mr. Schubert.
33:36Now come along, Captain.
33:38Come nicely.
33:40You're under arrest.
33:48Please, where are you?
33:50Stand by here.
33:54Ask yourself, Brent.
33:56What is the source of the power in that bird?
33:59How did it get buried in those rocks?
34:02We're not far from Easter Island.
34:05No doubt you're familiar with what the magazines call the mystery of that island.
34:10Who carved those gigantic statues, placed them where they stand.
34:15And what inconceivable engines moved those massive weights.
34:21Oh, Mr. Schubert, that's almost poetry.
34:26Science and poetry, at some higher level, they unite.
34:33Can you remember all that?
34:35Yes, sir.
34:36A mercy mission to an old friend.
34:38Yes, sir.
34:56Captain, you're not eating your food.
34:59It is not food I need.
35:02It is water.
35:03What's the matter?
35:04You don't hear anything about the water shortage?
35:08Please.
35:10The trouble is, Captain, you do not read the tourist folders.
35:15This island water is bad for the tourists.
35:19You think I want to get in some kind of trouble, huh?
35:22Constable.
35:24Good to see you.
35:27Mr. Schubert.
35:29Rest in Wilmark.
35:31Mr. Schubert, I must speak to you about the ark.
35:35First things first.
35:36I'm a father before I'm a friend.
35:39I'd like to know what your intentions are toward my daughter.
35:43My intentions?
35:44You must know you've seriously compromised her.
35:48Do you intend to do the honorable thing?
35:52What is the honorable thing?
35:56Marrying her, of course.
35:58I'm prepared to be very generous as a father-in-law.
36:02Mr. Schubert, we are not in love.
36:06There is no talk of marriage.
36:07Think of what a union it would cement.
36:11Schubert, Schubert, and Harris.
36:14Marine enterprises.
36:15What things we could do together.
36:18What do you say, son?
36:20Is it a deal?
36:21Mr. Schubert, we are wasting time talking of this.
36:25I must warn you about the ark.
36:28Mark, I don't appreciate being put off when I'm offering you my hearth and home.
36:34You know, you're not looking very well.
36:37Kind of dried out, if you ask me.
36:40We'll talk again in a few hours.
36:42You may be feeling differently.
36:44Has he been behaving?
36:46He's been asking for water.
36:49Tell me, how often a prisoner is permitted to bathe in this excellent jail?
36:54Oh, once a month.
36:56Maybe twice.
36:57That often?
36:58Well, as you see, he's real clean.
37:02Keep up the good work, Constable.
37:06Thank you, Mr. Schubert.
37:08Mr. Schubert, please.
37:51You said you'd let me in.
37:55Local calls are three minutes.
37:58After that, you must deposit another coin.
38:01You understand me, missus?
38:02Hmm?
38:24Mark, I'm so ashamed.
38:26It is not your fault.
38:28I was outside that window.
38:30I heard everything he said.
38:31I'm sorry.
38:34Juliet, I need water.
38:38Here's some coffee.
38:41I need large amounts of water for my body.
38:45You are strange, aren't you?
38:49Juliet, you see that hose?
38:52Can you reach it for me?
38:54You don't want that.
38:55That's what they used to punish troublesome prisoners.
39:03You know I have a great deal of respect for you.
39:06And that I think you are an excellent person.
39:12Mark!
39:13Mark!
39:14Stop it!
39:15Help!
39:16What happened, Mark?
39:18Help me!
39:20Mark!
39:21Help!
39:22Help!
39:23Help!
39:24Help!
39:24Mark!
39:24Help!
39:24He's going crazy!
39:26Mark!
39:27Mark!
39:28Stop it!
39:29Stop it!
39:31Mark!
39:31Stop it!
39:32Help!
39:35Help!
39:38Help!
39:39Help!
39:39Help!
39:41Help!
39:41Help!
39:42Help!
39:55All right.
39:57That's enough.
40:12Help!
40:12Go get it!
40:13I can't be away!
40:14I can't go!
40:17He's gone.
40:18No, no!
40:19No, no!
40:20I can't go with that one.
40:22Oh, no, no!
40:23Tart.
40:23All right.
40:24You're right.
40:25This is a bitter guy.
40:25You're right.
40:26I can't think of me,
40:26I can't get it.
40:29You're right.
41:35Branch, I'm in the middle of Lamb Juliet.
41:37Is this more important than Lamb Juliet?
41:41Yes, sir, Mr. Schubert.
41:43You'd better come out here.
41:46What the devil for?
41:48Please?
41:50Mr. Schubert?
41:52Branch?
41:55Branch, Branch!
42:17I'm sick and tired of your squeaking now.
42:19This better be good.
42:21Stand up.
42:22I'm not going to hit you.
42:27Turn it off.
42:28Make it stop.
42:30I can't.
42:32Hit it with a stick.
42:37Get a special man!
42:58Come on.
42:59I can't!
43:01I can't.
43:12I can't hurt you.
43:20But I can't.
43:21I can't.
43:22When a scientist went...
43:24Oh, no.
43:26I can't.
43:28I can't.
43:29You just did.
44:58Mark!
44:59What happened?
45:02The energy was the life force of the bird, contained in the band around its leg.
45:07That stuffed bird?
45:09It was not stuffed, Juliet.
45:12Where is it?
45:14It has flown away.
45:17Mark, are you sure you're all right?
45:20I'm fine.
45:22And you?
45:23When my car stopped, I had to run the last couple of blocks.
45:27I'm glad you are here.
45:30Are you?
45:31I would like to apologize for what I had to do to you in the jail cell.
45:35It's all right.
45:36I'm used to it.
45:40Will I see you again?
45:43I hope so, Juliet.
45:57Mark, you there?
45:58Yes, C.W., this is Mark.
46:01Is Elizabeth there, too?
46:03Yes.
46:04Here's some of the facts on the second blackout.
46:07It covered an area almost four times as large as the first one.
46:10Complete blackout of all forms of electrical energy.
46:13We felt it here, C.W.
46:15Fortunately, it was over very fast.
46:17A matter of minutes.
46:18No pun intended, but can either of you cast light on why it began and why it ended?
46:23It is, as Elizabeth has told you, C.W., a power in the Hawk.
46:28Complicated by whatever Schubert did to it.
46:30Mr. Schubert is no longer in possession of the Hawk.
46:33That's a good thing.
46:35Now, we're all anxious to get our hands on that thing.
46:37Find out the source of its power.
46:40Do you know where the Hawk is, Mark?
46:44No, C.W., I do not.
46:53Jomo, take us home.
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