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00:00:07this is the age of the rocket a jet atomic power when man prepares to reach
00:00:14for the stars but before he dares to launch himself to space there is one
00:00:19great question to be answered what happens to life in the airless void
00:00:23above earth's atmosphere will life remain untouched done harm by its flight
00:00:28through space or will it change into what there was only one way to find out
00:00:35and we were working on it all yours mr. Morgan thank you dr. Brady yeah let's
00:00:41see monkey wasps crab spiders the guinea pig back dr. Brady's being very
00:00:48generous this morning let's look at this huh
00:00:57it's 10 14 10 15 we set the roman rockets uh 42nd flight finder let's hope they land inside the
00:01:07county yeah 10 15 minus 5 4 3 2 1
00:01:20so
00:02:36Off they go in the wild blue yonder.
00:02:38Above the atmosphere, the yonder is not blue.
00:02:41It's black.
00:02:42Well, thank you, Dr. Brady.
00:02:43I bet you read that in a book.
00:02:45No, though.
00:02:47Two hundred and eight miles straight up.
00:02:50Nothing up there but airless space and a flock of cosmic radiation.
00:02:55Ever had the itch to get up there yourself?
00:02:58Not me.
00:02:59I'll wait and see what happens to the test animals.
00:03:01You and me both.
00:03:06Mr. Morgan, the second rocket.
00:03:11She's not coming down.
00:03:13Defective vein, maybe.
00:03:15I'm losing contact.
00:03:18She's out of radar range.
00:03:20She was way over normal velocity.
00:03:22Yeah, I know.
00:03:23Friction coefficient.
00:03:26McQuint, let's go ask the computer a few questions, huh?
00:03:37Mr. Now, McQuint, this will take some time.
00:03:39Yeah.
00:03:39Have a cigarette.
00:03:40Thanks.
00:03:48Mr. Now, McQuint, this will take a few questions.
00:03:49Trajectory 319.
00:03:50Speed of flight 427, 364.
00:03:54Fuel weight 119.
00:03:56Burn efficiency 5.32.
00:03:59Friction coefficient 0.79.
00:04:04I don't know if we'll get an answer.
00:04:05I hope so.
00:04:31I hope it's a good one.
00:04:33So do I.
00:04:41The data's insufficient for a positive answer, only an approximation.
00:04:46I'll tell you one thing.
00:04:47It comes down to a populated area.
00:04:49It won't be good.
00:04:50Yeah.
00:04:52Well, the rocket went in to almost escape velocity.
00:04:55You just...
00:04:56Let's take a look at the globe.
00:05:01It'll orbit halfway around the world and come down...
00:05:06Come down where?
00:05:06If the computer is correct, that's off the coast of Africa.
00:05:28What happened, Tarobi?
00:05:31There's my Congo, doctor.
00:05:36He gave up his breath and his soul, the last going down of the sun.
00:05:43How did he come to be this way?
00:05:45He followed a trail into green hell.
00:05:48You were his blood brother, Arobi.
00:05:51Where were you when he died?
00:05:53No farther than a small stone's throw.
00:05:56But he was hidden from me by turning the trail.
00:05:58I heard him scream.
00:06:00I ran to him.
00:06:03You saw what had attacked him?
00:06:06I saw nothing.
00:06:11Tell me, what did you see?
00:06:18Give him a hand.
00:06:19We'll take him inside.
00:06:20We'll find out what killed him.
00:06:22That will put an end to all this superstitious prattling about monsters.
00:06:28Jamie, face it.
00:06:46He died of paralysis of nerve centers.
00:06:49Was it snake venom?
00:06:51There is a resemblance, but the dose was too massive.
00:06:55No poison snake known to science could inject the quantity of poison present.
00:07:09Besides, the nature of the material injected completely different couldn't possibly be from a snake.
00:07:16Then you do not know what killed Makongo?
00:07:19Not yet.
00:07:21The men know.
00:07:22Oh, Robbie, that's superstition.
00:07:25They were prepared to see monsters in green hell.
00:07:28So naturally they did.
00:07:30Doctor, the animals flee from green hell.
00:07:34This I have seen.
00:07:35The small monkeys and the large elephants.
00:07:38All flee, all run madly away.
00:07:40Even the birds in the air do not remain.
00:07:43Since when?
00:07:43Week two.
00:07:47Doctor, it may be we are superstitious, but is a monkey frightened by superstition?
00:07:54Does an elephant run from superstition?
00:07:57Will a bird not alight in a tree because of superstition?
00:08:00Then there is something, something strange, perhaps even monstrous.
00:08:10But a thing of nature, not of evil spirits.
00:08:14But a of the wild Π΅ΡΠ»ΠΈ there is no limits of fear.
00:08:30Do not do not look at theYes.
00:08:31The train is a stray snake.
00:08:31You are a man, the horse.
00:08:31It is a man.
00:08:31Help the birds, you are a woman or a bird, you are a man.
00:08:31You are a man, the birds.
00:08:32It is a lion of milk atau sun.
00:08:33Where do not go?
00:08:33The one is a lion of air.
00:08:37You are a man.
00:08:39The animals with a man.
00:08:39It is a lion of air.
00:08:56Oh, my God.
00:09:10What's so interesting in the news?
00:09:13Take a look at that.
00:09:18Yeah, things are rough all over.
00:09:21But these riots, reported monsters, what's that got to do with us?
00:09:26According to the computer, the rockets we lost six months ago landed in Africa.
00:09:32You think there's a connection?
00:09:34I could be wrong. I hope I am.
00:09:37But, Quent, we've sent up hundreds to test animals, exposed them to cosmic radiation.
00:09:42None of them ever turned out to be monsters or giants.
00:09:46But none of them were exposed for more than 40 seconds either.
00:09:53These guinea pigs?
00:09:55Yeah.
00:09:56They were sent up day before yesterday.
00:09:5840 seconds exposure at 206 miles altitude.
00:10:02They look fine.
00:10:04Sure. But their fur is white.
00:10:06Yeah.
00:10:07What's the matter with that?
00:10:08It was brown when they were set up.
00:10:12These two were sent up last week.
00:10:15They've been in a trance ever since.
00:10:18Any injuries?
00:10:19Well, none that our instruments can detect.
00:10:22But maybe we don't have the right instruments.
00:10:27This one alright?
00:10:28She hasn't been sent up yet.
00:10:31Now, here.
00:10:34There's Mama.
00:10:35A spider crab.
00:10:36On the left, we have Baby.
00:10:40Oh, Baby's a whole lot bigger.
00:10:43Yeah.
00:10:44Mama was exposed to cosmic rays before she had Baby.
00:10:47Result?
00:10:49In one generation mutation of the genes.
00:10:52Resulting in practically doubling the size of the offspring.
00:10:57Well, Quint, I see what you're driving at, but there's a lot of difference between a crab that develops to
00:11:03be twice as big as normal and a gigantic monster.
00:11:06Sure.
00:11:07There's a big difference in forty second exposure and forty hours, too, Dan.
00:11:12Forty hours exposure is what the wasp and the lost rocket got.
00:11:16So?
00:11:17Look.
00:11:18You've seen pictures of the survivors at Hiroshima, haven't you?
00:11:21Sure.
00:11:22Radiation did that, Dan.
00:11:28Quint, what you're thinking about sounds like a nightmare.
00:11:33Yeah.
00:11:35Nobody was anxious to believe in my theory, not even Dan.
00:11:39On the other hand, nobody could afford to ignore it.
00:11:42I had written a report and sent it to project headquarters.
00:11:45They didn't like it much there and promptly passed it on to Washington.
00:11:50Finally, my request for leave of absence for Dan and myself to investigate was granted.
00:11:56They gave us a letter to the territorial agent in Libreville and wished us luck.
00:12:00If there was anything in my hunch, we were going to need it.
00:12:04We booked passage on TWA for immediate departure.
00:12:08Destination Africa.
00:12:28I shall, of course, give you all the assistance I can, Dr. Brady, Mr. Morgan, but there are problems.
00:12:35Such as?
00:12:36The situation in the interior is highly disturbed, possibly dangerous.
00:12:42We'll chat, sir.
00:12:44Do you really believe your theory of mutated wasps is true, Dr. Brady?
00:12:48I believe it may be so.
00:12:51I thought the reports at first merely mass hysteria.
00:12:56Now...
00:12:58The monsters are said to be concentrated in the Mount Faronga area.
00:13:02The natives call that area Green Hell.
00:13:06Now, this is where we are now.
00:13:08Your first objective should be the village of Mongway.
00:13:11But that's out of our way.
00:13:13You'll find Dr. Lawrence and his daughter at Mongway.
00:13:15He's established a hospital and mission there.
00:13:18That's fine.
00:13:19Well, the man's a saint.
00:13:20He spent 40 years of his life among the natives, curing their bodily ills,
00:13:25trying to free their minds of fear and superstition.
00:13:28He'll be of more help to you than anybody else can be.
00:13:31We'll stop at Mongway.
00:13:33Good.
00:13:34Of course, it'll take some time organizing a safari, particularly in view of the trouble in the interior.
00:13:39However, we'll be as quick as we can.
00:13:41Thank you very much.
00:13:42We are still here in Libreville.
00:13:45The territorial agent was cooperative, but not too quick in arranging for our departure.
00:13:50As we sit around the hotel waiting, I find myself wondering just what is happening in the interior,
00:13:56and to the natives, and to Dr. Lawrence.
00:13:59the
00:14:01of the
00:14:26The
00:14:26of the
00:14:27of the
00:14:35Oh, my God.
00:15:04What's wrong, Ahobi?
00:15:07Listen.
00:15:10Strange sound.
00:15:13I've never heard it before.
00:15:15I did.
00:15:16The day Makonga disappeared.
00:15:18We must keep going.
00:15:20Wait!
00:15:34They were frightened, in panic.
00:15:37I've never seen them like that, except when there was a fire.
00:15:41There was no fire.
00:15:43It was that sound.
00:15:45And we come close to green hell.
00:16:08There was no fire.
00:16:40There was no fire.
00:16:51Oh, my God.
00:17:33Oh, my God.
00:17:34Look.
00:17:40Footmarks of the monster.
00:17:48Dembers, good luck charm.
00:18:06Mount Viranga.
00:18:08A very peaceful volcano at the moment.
00:18:11It's loud.
00:18:13It's much louder.
00:18:15Must be getting closer to whatever is responsible for it, Robby.
00:18:22I'm going down alone.
00:18:24Please, doctor.
00:18:26Let me go.
00:18:28I'm much younger than you.
00:18:29You better stay up here.
00:18:31If I get in trouble, you'll be able to help.
00:18:35We should turn back.
00:18:36But we've got to know.
00:18:39I'm afraid for you.
00:18:41So am I.
00:18:44But all my life, Robby,
00:18:46I've believed that knowledge drives out fear.
00:18:50I must go on in that belief.
00:19:13We've already been here a week and three days.
00:19:15You don't organize a safari overnight,
00:19:18particularly when you're buying beads, brass wire,
00:19:20mirrors for the hostile natives.
00:19:24Personally, I would prefer a General Sherman tank.
00:19:28Well, we've got the next best thing, Dan.
00:19:30Hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:19:32Careful of that baby bomb.
00:19:35The U.S. Army's newest development.
00:19:38Potent portable pulverizing.
00:19:41Do you expect to use a weapon as deadly as this
00:19:44against a flock of insects?
00:19:47Well, I don't know, Dan.
00:19:49But if we do, we've got them.
00:19:51Yeah.
00:19:53Sometimes I'd sell all I know about science for a nickel,
00:19:56then I wouldn't have to pay any attention to your nightmares.
00:19:58The wasps are real.
00:20:00Yeah, but wasps are only about that big.
00:20:02You're forgetting mutation.
00:20:04I'm remembering mutation.
00:20:06Now, suppose your mutated wasps are twice as big, three times.
00:20:11Well, all right, let's be generous and say they're ten times as big.
00:20:15You're still a long ways from having yourself a gigantic monster.
00:20:18Sure, sure.
00:20:19If mutation always worked the same.
00:20:22Small steps one at a time, but sometimes it just jumps.
00:20:26Yeah.
00:20:27I don't know, Dan.
00:20:30I may be way off base on this thing.
00:20:32But you don't think you are.
00:20:34That's an important thing.
00:20:36Any event, we take off early in the morning, huh?
00:20:38How about getting some sleep?
00:20:39You go ahead.
00:20:40I'll be long in a minute.
00:20:42I'll get it.
00:20:43Good night, Quint.
00:20:43Good night, Dan.
00:20:44Good night.
00:21:01That was the night of the 24th.
00:21:03On the morning of the 25th, our safari got underway.
00:21:06The agent had hired us the best guide in Central Africa.
00:21:09An Arab named Mari.
00:21:12Dan and I, with Mari's help, worked out a schedule.
00:21:14In order to reach Dr. Lawrence's hospital in the village of Mangue,
00:21:18we had to walk a little over 400 miles.
00:21:21Our schedule called for 15 miles per day average.
00:21:24All things being equal, we figured to reach Dr. Lawrence in about 27 days.
00:21:28Please.
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00:22:03I found out soon enough that being on a safari meant putting one foot in front of the other
00:22:08and then repeating the process.
00:22:10The first few days were murdered and it was obvious that working over test tubes
00:22:13was not the right way to train for a hike across the plains of Africa.
00:22:33A week went by and then another.
00:22:35We were maintaining our schedule and I should have been pleased but I wasn't.
00:22:40Something was eating at me.
00:22:41It started like a simple itch in my brain and as the days passed it grew into a feeling.
00:22:46I tried to put my finger on it but couldn't.
00:22:49Instinctively I knew something was going to happen.
00:22:52The only trouble was I didn't know what.
00:23:27The only trouble was I didn't know what.
00:23:30Do you hear anything?
00:23:32It sounds like drums.
00:23:34Yeah.
00:23:36Murray?
00:23:39Drums?
00:23:42Wardrums.
00:23:44I hope they haven't seen us.
00:24:18There wasn't anything we could do but keep moving forward and hope we hadn't been spotted.
00:24:22Or that if we had the natives would permit us to pass through without causing trouble.
00:24:28It didn't take long before we'd learn we were wrong on all counts.
00:24:31Oh, man.
00:24:53Bye.
00:25:20Come on, come on, let's go, let's go!
00:25:29Come on, let's go, let's go!
00:25:58Come on, let's go!
00:26:01Come on!
00:26:08Come on, let's go!
00:26:11Come on, let's go!
00:26:16Come on!
00:26:17Come on!
00:26:18Let's go.
00:26:48Let's go.
00:27:46Let's go.
00:27:50Let's go.
00:27:50Let's get out of here.
00:27:51All right.
00:28:07Let's go.
00:28:12Hold it up, Mari.
00:28:13Sorry, Quinta.
00:28:15I never realized how much a human animal depended on water.
00:28:20It's empty.
00:28:25I've got a little left here.
00:28:27No, no.
00:28:27Drink it, drink it or I'll port in the grass.
00:28:32That's enough for now.
00:28:39Feel better?
00:28:40Yeah.
00:28:45Let's get out of here.
00:28:46I don't like the neighbors.
00:28:48All right, Mari.
00:28:49Let's go.
00:28:50Let's go.
00:28:53Let's go.
00:29:07Let's go.
00:29:08Let's go.
00:29:09Let's go.
00:29:21Step.
00:29:22Master.
00:29:24Step up.
00:29:26Stop.
00:29:26Stop.
00:29:26Stop.
00:29:32I'm going, Mari.
00:29:33Lurchers, they only come when death is near.
00:29:38Nobody drink till I return.
00:29:56Jimmy!
00:29:59Water, water, poison. No drink.
00:30:07They were not mistaken.
00:30:09The vultures are never mistaken.
00:30:11What did you find?
00:30:13On the other side of the rise, a lion died a few minutes ago. Poison.
00:30:17The water hole?
00:30:19Poison.
00:30:49The water window shall be smashed.
00:30:50I'm ainar Demers.
00:30:50Toens, he sΓ³l dΓ©ciderΓ‘...
00:30:56The water tunnel...
00:31:03A large vez agress cai statisticalopy
00:31:07Try to chew it on these, Dad.
00:31:11There's a little moisture in them.
00:31:13Come on.
00:31:14Try it, Dad.
00:31:59Hold tight, Dad.
00:32:00Hold tight, and I'll drown you.
00:32:01Hold tight, and I'll drown you.
00:32:15That's it.
00:32:17Like the taste?
00:32:19Not bad.
00:32:20It's not bad at all.
00:32:24Oh, man, listen to it.
00:32:26Will you listen to it?
00:32:27Nice, wet, welcome water.
00:32:28Nice, wet, welcome water.
00:32:30Hey, Quint.
00:32:32Don't let him...
00:32:33Turn it off, huh?
00:32:36Don't let him turn it off.
00:32:45The rain kept coming.
00:32:47More than we needed.
00:32:49Africa is a crazy place.
00:32:51It either tries to dehydrate you or drown you.
00:32:55We set it out for two days.
00:32:58Dan recovered nicely, but I was getting restless.
00:33:06How much longer, Murray?
00:33:08The skies are persistent, Doctor.
00:33:10Perhaps the rain will continue a few more days, a few weeks.
00:33:14In that case, we won't wait any longer.
00:33:16Rain or shine, tell the barriers to get ready to go on.
00:33:18Yes, sir.
00:33:57You're all right, Pat?
00:33:58Yeah.
00:33:59Yeah.
00:34:00Yeah.
00:34:00Let me get here.
00:34:01Here.
00:34:02Let me get here.
00:34:04Let me get here.
00:34:04Here.
00:34:32Let me get here.
00:34:42Oh, you don't look so good, fella.
00:34:44Get it there.
00:34:46Hurry!
00:34:47Get a stretcher!
00:34:48Oh, canoe!
00:34:49Just at this.
00:34:53Whatever, sir.
00:34:54They're all in the storm, huh?
00:34:56Yeah, it's a pretty bad bruise.
00:34:59All right, now, easy one.
00:35:01Ah!
00:35:01Ah!
00:35:02Ah!
00:35:03Ah!
00:35:03Ah!
00:35:11Ah!
00:35:12Ah!
00:35:21Oh.
00:35:26Well done.
00:35:32he's conscious he may be conscious but I think he's still a little light in the
00:35:38head he has no fever anymore nobody minds I'd I'd like to interrupt this
00:35:48conversation about me and ask a couple of questions like where am I in dr.
00:35:56Lawrence's mission he passed out from pain fatigue you were unconscious the
00:36:01day it took us to get here in a half-day since
00:36:07and who are you there's Lorna dr. Lawrence daughter Lorna dr. Brady hello how do you
00:36:16feel for I feel fine now where's dr. Lawrence he's out in the jungle
00:36:25oh been gone some time now why same reason we're here after a shave and an
00:36:36outdoor shower I began to feel like myself I watched Lorna she played and
00:36:41replayed a few lonely notes on the organ I wondered how long we would have to
00:36:45wait before dr. Lawrence returned from his expedition I wanted to hear his
00:36:50findings before Dan and I again started out on the job that had brought us to
00:37:04Africa where's my father he's with his God
00:37:19how did he died he went down into the path of the volcano weren't you with him he
00:37:31ordered me to stay behind but when I heard him cry out I ran to him he lay in the
00:37:42dust
00:37:44his life fled away I buried him there how do you know it was a monster that killed him
00:38:01this was buried in his shoulder
00:38:30well I injected some of that stuff
00:38:33we got out of the stinger results were positive animal died like that venom no
00:38:39question about it I've got the clincher cross-section of stingers under the
00:38:44microscope take a look
00:38:49living tissue inside the horny outer ring mm-hmm insect tissue wasp tissue well do
00:38:58you realize if what we got here is only part of the stinger can you guess how big the
00:39:03creature itself must be yeah but we won't have to guess that a Dan we'll see for
00:39:10ourselves
00:39:30you take personal charge of those grenades yes help make this other box yes
00:39:45feeling better
00:39:47I'm all right I have no tears left
00:39:54you're going on yes
00:40:03the science these experiments that drive you I'm beginning to wonder what good they are look
00:40:13Laura
00:40:18the very work your father did here the work you helped him with curing the sick fighting disease infection
00:40:26death it wouldn't have been possible without science without experiments experiments sometimes fail they
00:40:36fail many times but they have to be done only know that there's no science that can make my father
00:40:46live again
00:41:14maybe to die the way my father died miss Lawrence until now the monsters remain in green hell
00:41:22it is easy to run away from a small section of Africa but if the monsters breed and multiply as
00:41:28all living things do and if soon there is not prey enough for them in green hell shall we leave
00:41:33all of
00:41:33Africa father dr. Brady mr. Morgan they'll go and they'll die all men die if a man eating lion is
00:41:44near
00:41:45the village shall we not go out to kill it even if in the killing there are other deaths
00:41:53what's the night why in the night the men of the safari spoke with the men of the village
00:41:58nothing wrong with that except that this morning the men of the safari are all gone
00:42:03except you've gone better gone where back to the coast why didn't you wake us up they left while
00:42:09all slept in the early light of dawn all right we'll use men from the village if they will go
00:42:25Maury are you helping with the packing please yes dr. Brady mm-hmm nothing will stop your going no
00:42:39well there'll be men from the village as many as you need to go with you Lordy you're an angel
00:42:47I've I've decided to go with you too but it isn't kind of a thing for a girl look I
00:42:53know the jungle
00:42:54better than you do besides the men wouldn't go without me why not well they're afraid of green
00:43:03hell but when I said I was going up a woman like I shamed them you see they they couldn't
00:43:11admit that
00:43:12their fear was greater than a woman's so so we're glad to have you with us we'll leave tomorrow quick
00:43:20in the morning
00:43:53I am
00:43:55I am
00:43:56I am
00:43:56I am
00:44:12I am
00:44:19Let's go.
00:45:08Oh, my God.
00:45:12Oh, my God.
00:45:15Oh, my God.
00:45:17Oh, my God.
00:45:17Oh, my God.
00:45:20Oh, my God.
00:45:20Oh, my God.
00:45:22Oh, my God.
00:45:35Oh, my God.
00:45:36The bears have seen the destroyed village.
00:45:38They're extremely frightened and restless.
00:45:41Would you please come, sir?
00:45:43Sure, sure.
00:45:49Lord, uh, maybe if you talk to them.
00:45:56They're stampeding herd of water buffalo.
00:45:59It's not stopped by an arrow or a word.
00:46:02We got no choice, Clint.
00:46:04We've got to go on.
00:46:04All right, let's go.
00:46:06All right, let's go.
00:46:09All right.
00:46:10All right.
00:46:12All right.
00:46:34Let's go.
00:46:53Man, Maury, Roby.
00:47:31Man, Maury, Roby.
00:47:49Man, Maury, Roby.
00:48:28Man, Maury, Roby.
00:48:36Man, Maury, Roby.
00:48:38Man, Maury, Roby.
00:48:39She's angry today.
00:48:41I'm afraid.
00:48:43We must go back or go on.
00:48:44We go on.
00:48:45Go ahead, Roby.
00:48:55Cigarette, Dan?
00:48:56Both irons.
00:49:00Thanks.
00:49:01Got a match?
00:49:03Thanks.
00:49:14I'm sure all of you are well aware of the many problems that lie ahead of us.
00:49:20Even before Dan and I left our country, we were concerned about one thing.
00:49:27Wasps are insects.
00:49:30They form a colony with a queen at the head.
00:49:34The queen mates, lays eggs, and multiply.
00:49:39Even more rapidly than any other form of life.
00:49:45The creatures we pursue are wasps.
00:49:51No matter how changed their shapes, no matter how large they've grown,
00:49:54one.
00:49:57They will multiply as rapidly as the tiny insects from which they spring.
00:50:05They will overrun all of Africa, unless we quickly destroy their colony and more important,
00:50:12their queen.
00:50:13But if the rifles are powerless against them.
00:50:15We've brought weapons from our country, Murray.
00:50:19These.
00:50:20They're filled with an explosive called galignite.
00:50:24Have you seen weapons like these before?
00:50:27You, Roby?
00:50:28No, but I've seen rocks blowing up when they built a road near Liberville.
00:50:32Mm-hmm.
00:50:33Yeah, it's a little different.
00:50:35Much more powerful.
00:50:40Who is it?
00:50:45I'm sorry if I frightened you.
00:50:48I'm always frightened now.
00:50:50I wish you were safely out of here.
00:50:53I wish we all were.
00:50:55No one will be safe until we destroy the queen and her colony.
00:51:00You come from a country so far from here.
00:51:05Why should you be concerned about what happens to us?
00:51:09Oh, a feeling of responsibility, I guess.
00:51:12Now, after you've pulled the pin, you've got to get rid of it in a hurry.
00:51:16These are kind of heavy, so the best thing to use is a sort of a stiff arm motion like
00:51:21that.
00:51:22Understand?
00:51:25Paul, Clint?
00:51:27Nothing we can do until the sun comes up so we can see.
00:51:30Better try to get some sleep.
00:51:32I'll stay up for a couple of hours and then wake in one of you.
00:51:34All right.
00:51:35Want to put this back?
00:51:36Yeah.
00:51:37Get some rest of us.
00:52:02Dad!
00:52:04I must be given to a pair of other clothes.
00:52:07What is it?
00:52:09Listen.
00:52:13Aroge.
00:52:14We couldn't be mistaken.
00:52:20I've heard that sound before.
00:52:42It was Modern Ranger.
00:52:44Moreγ, comment, orβ¦μ΄ter
00:52:54So,
00:53:01let's go! This is
00:53:03the PC comprar.
00:53:43They're all around us, but they didn't let us.
00:53:45Maybe they don't like fire.
00:53:47Let's find out here.
00:53:50Dan, where's the garrison?
00:53:54All right, get back.
00:54:08I could see no signs of the beast or creatures that had surrounded our camp the night before.
00:54:13Luckily, I was right.
00:54:14Whatever it was didn't like fire, and we'd kept ours brightly burning until the night faded into dawn.
00:54:20As I looked out over the plain, I could taste the fear I felt.
00:54:24Fear not only for myself, but for everyone else in the group.
00:54:28I felt certain we were going to discover what it was that had killed Dr. Lawrence.
00:54:33And I wondered when we found it, would we be able to stop it?
00:54:36As we broke camp, I told Aroby and the others to check their ammunition, and I kept asking myself the
00:54:41same question.
00:54:43If we found it, would we be able to destroy it?
00:54:46I didn't know the answer, so I did the one thing everybody else does when they face the unknown.
00:54:53I quietly prayed.
00:55:13We stand at our feet.
00:55:15The old girl's really smoking this morning.
00:55:18Yeah.
00:55:20All right, let's keep moving.
00:55:51All right, let's keep moving.
00:55:54All right, let's keep moving.
00:56:27All right, let's keep moving.
00:56:27There it is again.
00:56:28Yeah.
00:56:31I wonder where it's coming from.
00:56:33I don't know.
00:56:35Wait here.
00:56:37Wait here.
00:57:07All right, let's go.
00:57:09All right, let's go.
00:57:23All right, let's go.
00:57:25All right, let's go.
00:57:26Hold up a sec while you go.
00:57:27Sure.
00:57:30How are you doing, Lorna?
00:57:31Hi.
00:57:45Leave your packs here and bring your ammo.
00:58:01Leave your packs here and bring your ammo.
00:58:02All right, let's go.
00:58:03Let's go.
00:58:20All right.
00:58:23Let's go.
00:58:25All right.
00:58:35Dan, I'd like to see you in a minute.
00:58:37Y'all stay here.
00:58:40Dan.
00:58:41Yes?
00:58:42Check your ammo.
00:58:44Be sure Lorna's got hers.
00:58:46Right.
00:58:46Sounds like the whole colony is close by.
00:58:49You stay with them all and take a look up ahead.
00:58:51Okay? Fine.
00:58:53Watch yourself.
00:58:54Take care of this for me, will you?
00:59:12If you want to see me, I'm going to drop it.
00:59:12I'll drop it in the gold.
00:59:12Nah, I'll drop it in the gold.
00:59:16I'll drop it in the gold.
00:59:16Throw it in the gold.
00:59:37There's the queen.
00:59:39I've never believed you.
00:59:44Probably our only chance to get at them while they're together.
00:59:48Yeah.
00:59:49Come on.
01:00:00All right, go at that hill and dig in.
01:00:03Roby, you flank Mario left.
01:00:05Lorna, get over against the mountainside and stay there.
01:00:08Dan, you stay with me.
01:00:09All right.
01:00:10When I give this signal, toss your first and second grenades into the bowl and get away as quick as
01:00:14you can.
01:00:15Then come back here and wait instructions.
01:00:18Let's pray it works.
01:00:19Let's get the grenades.
01:00:25All right, let's go.
01:01:01Let's go.
01:01:02Does it work?
01:01:05Go!
01:01:39Let's go.
01:02:12Let's go.
01:02:13Let's go.
01:02:14Yeah, where are you?
01:02:15Right over here.
01:02:19Why, I'll be glad to see you.
01:02:21I'm afraid you wouldn't make it.
01:02:24How are you?
01:02:26Where's Lorna?
01:02:27You all right?
01:02:28Yeah, she's right next to me here.
01:02:29Rest?
01:02:30Yeah.
01:02:31Kind of shaken up, but we're all right.
01:02:33Yeah.
01:02:35Roby?
01:02:36Yes, sir?
01:02:37Light and torch it, will you?
01:02:54Thanks.
01:02:58You're gonna find a way out of here now?
01:03:00Pretty good-sized cabin.
01:03:02Well, this way is as good as any, I guess.
01:03:05I suppose you'll leave it with me.
01:03:06Oh, my God.
01:03:07Where's the girl?
01:03:09No?
01:03:10No.
01:03:22No.
01:03:26Yes, sir.
01:03:26Oh, my God.
01:03:27No.
01:03:27No.
01:03:27No.
01:03:27No.
01:03:34No.
01:03:35No.
01:03:36Stay close to the wall.
01:03:39Pretty narrow right in here.
01:03:55I don't know, Dan.
01:04:00I don't see any daylight.
01:04:02I think we'd better keep going, though.
01:04:04Alice, rest in there.
01:04:28Man, the camera splits here.
01:04:29Huh?
01:04:35Dan, you and...
01:04:36You and Mari explore that in the cave.
01:04:38I'll take this in.
01:04:39Lorna, you and Aroby stay here.
01:04:41Right.
01:05:06You and Mari.
01:05:08Well, that's right.
01:05:21Let's go.
01:05:22Don't take it this far.
01:05:23You and Mari, are you...
01:05:27That's right.
01:05:28Oh, my God.
01:05:30You and Mari...
01:05:38Let's go.
01:06:17Let's go.
01:06:32We think we found a way out.
01:06:34Let's go back.
01:06:37Quiet!
01:06:41Quiet!
01:06:42Quiet!
01:06:45Quiet!
01:06:45Quiet!
01:06:47Quiet!
01:06:52You okay?
01:06:54You?
01:06:54All right, let's go.
01:06:55Bye.
01:06:56Take a lead, Danny.
01:06:57All right.
01:06:57Let's stay close together.
01:07:23All right.
01:07:24Let's go.
01:07:24Let's go.
01:07:24Let's go.
01:07:25Let's go.
01:07:26Let's go.
01:07:27Runting, sir.
01:07:33Let's go.
01:07:34I don't know.
01:08:19I don't know.
01:08:44I don't know.
01:09:17I don't know.
01:09:23Nature has a way of correcting its own mistakes.
01:09:26My father must be pleased.
01:09:30The death of the creatures will bring about the deliverance of my people.
01:09:34The gods have been kind.
01:09:37They have taught us as Dr. Lawrence taught us.
01:09:41Have faith.
01:09:56Thanks for having me.
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