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Cast: Béla Lugosi, Maila Nurmi, Lyle Talbot, Gregory Walcott, Johnny Duncan, Mona McKinnon, Tom Keene, Ed Wood, Duke Moore, Carl Anthony, Tor Johnson, Paul Marco, Dudley Manlove, Joanna Lee, John Breckinridge, David De Mering
Director: Ed Wood
Synopsis: PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE is Ed Wood's unintentionally hilarious film in which aliens plan to take over the world by resurrecting only three corpses. Horror icon Bela Lugosi died during production and was replaced by a chiropractor who hid his face behind a cape. The film also features Vampira and wrestler Tor Johnson. Quite possibly the best bad movie ever made, PLAN 9, with its hubcap flying saucers on strings, is sure to entertain.
Director: Ed Wood
Synopsis: PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE is Ed Wood's unintentionally hilarious film in which aliens plan to take over the world by resurrecting only three corpses. Horror icon Bela Lugosi died during production and was replaced by a chiropractor who hid his face behind a cape. The film also features Vampira and wrestler Tor Johnson. Quite possibly the best bad movie ever made, PLAN 9, with its hubcap flying saucers on strings, is sure to entertain.
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00:00:15Greetings, my friend.
00:00:17We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the
00:00:22rest of our lives.
00:00:23And remember, my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future.
00:00:31You are interested in the unknown, the mysterious, the unexplainable.
00:00:36That is why you are here.
00:00:38And now, for the first time, we are bringing to you the full story of what happened on
00:00:45that fateful day.
00:00:47We are giving you all the evidence, based only on the secret testimony of the miserable
00:00:52souls who survived this terrifying ordeal.
00:00:56The incidents, the places.
00:00:59My friend, we cannot keep this a secret any longer.
00:01:03Let us punish the guilty.
00:01:05Let us reward the innocent.
00:01:08My friend, can your heart stand the shocking facts about grave robbers from outer space?
00:01:22You are the only one.
00:01:50Oh, you are the only one.
00:01:55THE END
00:02:37All of us on this earth know that there is a time to live and that there is a time
00:02:43to die.
00:02:45Yet death is always a shock to those left behind.
00:02:49It is even more of a shock when death, the proud brother, comes suddenly without warning.
00:02:57Just at sundown, a small group gathered in silent prayer around the newly opened grave
00:03:04are the beloved wife of an elderly man.
00:03:08Sundown of the day, yet also the sundown of the old man's heart.
00:03:14For the shadows of grief clouded his very reason.
00:03:31The funeral over, the saddened group left the graveside.
00:03:59It was when the grave diggers started their task that strange things began to take place.
00:04:1015 to 4.
00:04:12Yep, right on schedule.
00:04:14There's the old San Fernando Valley out there now.
00:04:17You better ready to go into the landing instructions, Danny.
00:04:20Right, Jeff.
00:04:22Burbank Tower, this is American Flight 812.
00:04:24Over.
00:04:26Burbank Tower, it wouldn't surprise me any if he's asleep this time in the morning.
00:04:31American Flight 812, this is Burbank Tower.
00:04:33If I were asleep, you'd never get on the ground.
00:04:36In your case, maybe I ought to leave you up there for good.
00:04:38Over.
00:04:39You got me that time, Mac.
00:04:41This American Flight 812 request...
00:04:49Burbank Tower to American Flight 812.
00:04:52Over.
00:04:54Burbank Tower to American Flight 812.
00:04:57Over.
00:04:58Holy mackerel.
00:04:59Burbank Tower to American Flight 812.
00:05:01Are you in trouble?
00:05:04Trouble?
00:05:05Take a look for yourself.
00:05:10What in the world?
00:05:11That's nothing from this world.
00:05:14Burbank Tower to American Flight 812.
00:05:16Are you in trouble?
00:05:17Are you in trouble?
00:05:18Mayday, mayday.
00:05:19Stand by, Burbank Tower.
00:05:21You suppose the passenger saw it?
00:05:22I doubt it.
00:05:23Most of them were asleep.
00:05:24But it was quite a joke, Jeff.
00:05:25I'll check.
00:05:26Good.
00:05:26We'll get it ready for landing.
00:05:28And keep it quiet until we get instructions.
00:05:29Right.
00:05:30Okay, Danny.
00:05:31American Flight 812.
00:05:32Reporting to Burbank Tower.
00:05:34Over.
00:05:59Did you hear anything?
00:06:01I thought I did.
00:06:02Don't like hearing noises.
00:06:03Especially when there ain't supposed to be any.
00:06:05Yeah, sort of spooky-like.
00:06:08Maybe we're getting old.
00:06:10Whatever it is, it's gone now.
00:06:11That's the best thing for us, too.
00:06:13Gone.
00:06:13Yeah, let's go.
00:06:15Now.
00:06:41No.
00:06:50The grief of his wife's death
00:06:53became greater and greater agony.
00:07:02The home they had so long shared together
00:07:05became a tomb,
00:07:08a sweet memory of her joyous living.
00:07:13The sky to which she had once looked
00:07:15was now only a covering for her dead body.
00:07:34The ever-beautiful flowers she had planted
00:07:38with her own hands
00:07:39became nothing more than the lost roses
00:07:42of her cheeks.
00:07:50Confused by his great loss,
00:07:52the old man left that home
00:07:54never to return again.
00:08:10At the funeral of the old man,
00:08:13unknown to his mourners,
00:08:16his dead wife was watching.
00:08:19First his wife, then he.
00:08:22Tragic.
00:08:23Tell me something.
00:08:24Why was his wife buried in the ground
00:08:27and he sealed in a crypt?
00:08:29Something to do with family tradition,
00:08:30a superstition of some sort.
00:08:33Oh.
00:08:33Well, it's getting dark.
00:08:35Let's be in our way.
00:08:41Then as two of his mourners
00:08:43left his final resting place...
00:08:45Help!
00:08:46Help!
00:08:48Help!
00:08:50Help!
00:08:52Help!
00:09:04THE END
00:09:26Who found them?
00:09:27The man and girl.
00:09:30Medical examiner been around yet?
00:09:32Just left.
00:09:33The morgue wagon ought to be along most any time.
00:09:36You get their statement?
00:09:38Yeah, much as we could.
00:09:39They're pretty scared.
00:09:42Finding a mess like this ought to make anyone frightened.
00:09:45Have one of the boys take the guy and the girl back to town.
00:09:49You take charge.
00:09:50Okay, Inspector. What are you going to do?
00:09:52Lock around a little.
00:09:54It's pretty dark out there.
00:09:56Once you get beyond the range of those lights,
00:09:57you won't be able to see your hand in front of your face.
00:09:59I will get one of the flashlights from the patrol car.
00:10:02Be careful, Clay.
00:10:03I'm a big boy, not Johnny.
00:10:05I'm kidding.
00:10:31I'm a big boy.
00:10:32I'll get you.
00:11:02It looks like a bobcat tore into them.
00:11:05Yeah.
00:11:10Say, Lieutenant.
00:11:13Did you get that funny odor?
00:11:14How could I miss it?
00:11:18Oh, that'll be the morgue wagon now.
00:11:21That's the fifth siren in the last hour.
00:11:25Something's happened down at the cemetery.
00:11:26A lot of police cars and lights.
00:11:28I stopped, but I didn't see anything.
00:11:30Oh, well, whatever it is.
00:11:31I'm wanting people to carry the whole story.
00:11:41You seem to still be up there somewhere.
00:11:45Maybe I am.
00:11:46I don't think I've ever seen you in this mood before.
00:11:52I guess it's because I've never been in this mood before.
00:11:59Something about your flight?
00:12:05Yeah.
00:12:06What happened, Jeff?
00:12:15I saw a flying saucer.
00:12:17Saucer?
00:12:19You mean the kind from up there?
00:12:21Yeah, it's his counterpart.
00:12:24It was shaped like a huge cigar.
00:12:26Dan and Edith saw it, too.
00:12:28And when it passed over, the whole compartment lighted up with a blinding glare.
00:12:32Then there was a tremendous wind that practically knocked us off our course.
00:12:35Well, did you report it?
00:12:36Yeah.
00:12:38I radioed in immediately, and they said, we'll keep it quiet until you land.
00:12:41And as soon as we landed, big army brass grabbed us and made us swear to secrecy about the whole
00:12:46thing.
00:12:47Oh, it burns me up.
00:12:49These things have been seen for years.
00:12:50They hear.
00:12:51It's a fact.
00:12:52And the public ought to know about it.
00:12:53There must be something more you can do about it.
00:12:56Only there isn't.
00:12:57I hope it was a use of making a fuss.
00:13:00But last night I saw a flying object that couldn't have possibly been from this planet.
00:13:05But I can't say a word.
00:13:06A muzzle by army brass.
00:13:09I can't even admit I saw the thing.
00:13:36I can't even see.
00:15:13Sounds like Kay's in trouble.
00:15:25That apparition we saw had something to do with it.
00:15:26Come on.
00:15:50Is he dead?
00:15:52Yeah.
00:15:55He's messed up as bad as those two back there.
00:15:59Suppose that saucer or whatever it was had something to do with this?
00:16:03Your guess is as good as mine, Larry.
00:16:06The one thing's sure.
00:16:07Inspector Clay's dead.
00:16:10Murdered.
00:16:12And somebody's responsible.
00:16:14You're in charge now, Lieutenant.
00:16:17Yeah.
00:16:17Guess I am.
00:16:19Calvin.
00:16:19Yes, sir?
00:16:21Get back up the car and get on the radio.
00:16:23Tell the coroner he's got to make another trip out here.
00:16:25Well, how about the lab boys?
00:16:26Well, who do you think we left back up the car, Boy Scouts?
00:16:30Come on, Larry.
00:16:37Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for another.
00:16:43It is always difficult to have last words over the grave of a friend.
00:16:49And Inspector Daniel Clay was a friend, a dear friend to me and to all of us.
00:16:57The bell has rung upon his great career.
00:17:01Now we lay him to rest.
00:17:05A rest well-deserved, but so premature.
00:17:21People turning south from the freeway were startled when they saw three flying saucers
00:17:27high over Hollywood Boulevard.
00:17:43A woman startled by the sight in the sky telephones the police.
00:18:10There comes a time in each man's life when he can't even believe his own eyes.
00:18:20Saucers seen over Hollywood.
00:18:25Flying saucers seen over Washington, D.C.
00:18:35The army convoy moved him to the field.
00:18:52Rockets were quickly set up.
00:18:54Colonel Tom Edwards in charge of saucer field activities
00:18:57was to make the greatest decision of his career.
00:19:01He made that decision.
00:19:03Colonel Edwards gave the signal to fire.
00:19:06Here we go.
00:19:40Here we go.
00:20:09Here we go.
00:20:12They were gone, even to the piercing eye of radar and the speeding jet fighters.
00:20:18Here we go.
00:20:44For a time, we tried to contact them by radio, but no response.
00:20:49Then they attacked a town.
00:20:51A small town, I'll admit, but nevertheless a town of people.
00:20:55People who died.
00:20:57I never heard about that, sir.
00:20:59Well, it was covered up by the higher echelon.
00:21:03Take any fire, any earthquake, any major disaster, then wonder.
00:21:10Flying saucers, Captain, are still a rumor, officially.
00:21:18Looks like we'd beat them off again, sir.
00:21:20What do they want?
00:21:21Where are they from?
00:21:23Where are they going?
00:21:25They, sir?
00:21:26Who?
00:21:27Well, this is a training maneuver, sir.
00:21:30We only did a little practice firing at the clouds.
00:21:34Yeah.
00:21:36I wonder what their next move will be.
00:21:51What will their next move be?
00:21:59Your space commander has returned from Earth.
00:22:02Send him in.
00:22:11You have your report?
00:22:13We had to pull in here to Space Station 7 for regeneration.
00:22:16We're returning to the planet Earth immediately thereafter.
00:22:20What progress has been made?
00:22:22We contacted government officials.
00:22:24They refuse our existence.
00:22:27What plan will you follow now?
00:22:29Plan 9.
00:22:31It's been absolutely impossible to work through these Earth creatures.
00:22:34Their soul is too controlled.
00:22:38Plan 9.
00:22:39Ah, yes.
00:22:41Plan 9 deals with the resurrection of the dead.
00:22:44Long-distance electrodes shortens the pinion pituitary glands of recent dead.
00:22:49Have you attempted any of this plan as yet?
00:22:51Yes, excellency.
00:22:53How successful has it been?
00:22:55We have risen too so far.
00:22:57We shall be just as successful on more.
00:23:00The living, they have no suspicion of your movements.
00:23:04We had to dispose of one policeman.
00:23:06However, none of those risen have been seen.
00:23:09At least not by anyone who still remains alive.
00:23:12It's too bad it must be handled this way.
00:23:15But it must.
00:23:17Those who we take from the grave will lead the way for our other operations.
00:23:21Yes, excellency.
00:23:23Continue on.
00:23:24Report to me in two Earth days.
00:23:30I feared his excellency wouldn't take our report this well.
00:23:33Well, had he been dealing with our own people, his reaction would have been completely different.
00:23:37He understands the difficulties of the Earth race.
00:23:40What do you think will be the next obstacle the Earth people will put in our way?
00:23:44Well, as long as they can think, we'll have our problems.
00:23:47But those whom we're using cannot think.
00:23:50They are the dead, brought to a simulated life by our electrode guns.
00:23:55You know, it's an interesting thing when you consider the Earth people who can think are so frightened by those
00:24:02who cannot.
00:24:03The dead.
00:24:06Well, our ship should be regenerated.
00:24:08We'd better get started.
00:24:18We'd better get started.
00:25:04I still think you ought to go in town and stay with your mother until I get back.
00:25:10This is our home, and nothing's going to take me from it.
00:25:14Besides, most men try and keep their wives from going home to Mama.
00:25:18That's not the point.
00:25:19That's all the point there's going to be.
00:25:22Now, toddle off and fly your flying machine, darling.
00:25:24But if you see any more flying saucers, will you tell them to pick another house to buzz?
00:25:31Be careful.
00:25:33Don't worry about me.
00:25:35Oh, you're the only thing I do worry about.
00:25:37Oh, forget about the flying saucers.
00:25:39They're up there.
00:25:42But there's something in that cemetery.
00:25:45And that's too close for comfort.
00:25:47Oh, the saucers are up there.
00:25:50And the cemetery's out there.
00:25:53But I'll be locked up in there.
00:25:56Now, off to your wild blue yonders.
00:25:59You promise you'll lock your doors immediately?
00:26:02I promise.
00:26:03Besides, I'll be in bed before half an hour's gone with your pillow beside me.
00:26:08A pillow?
00:26:09Well, I have to have something to keep me company while you're away.
00:26:14Sometimes in the night when it does get a little lonely, I reach over and touch it.
00:26:20Then it doesn't seem so lonely anymore.
00:26:24A crazy kid.
00:26:35I do love you, darling.
00:26:51See you Thursday.
00:26:52Goodbye, honey.
00:26:58You know I'm not leaving here until you lock safely inside.
00:27:01All right, darling.
00:27:14If you're especially nice, I may even lock the side door.
00:27:19And be sure you keep the yard lights on.
00:27:44You're mighty silent this trip, Jeff.
00:27:47You haven't spoken ten words since takeoff.
00:27:49I guess I'm preoccupied, Danny.
00:27:52We've got 33 passengers back there that have time to be preoccupied.
00:27:56Flying this flybird doesn't give you that opportunity.
00:27:59I guess you're right, Danny.
00:28:02Paula?
00:28:04Yeah?
00:28:05There's nothing wrong between you two.
00:28:07Oh, no, nothing like that.
00:28:08It's just that I'm worried she being there alone and those strange things flying over the house and those incidents
00:28:14in the graveyard these past few days has just got me worried.
00:28:17Well, maybe they haven't figured out those crazy skybirds yet, but I give you 50 to 1 odds the police
00:28:22have cleared up that cemetery thing by now.
00:28:24I hope so.
00:28:24If you're really that worried, Jeff, why don't you go radio in and find out?
00:28:28Max should be on duty at the field by now.
00:28:30He could call Paul and relay the message to you.
00:28:33Hi, Edie.
00:28:34Hi, Silence.
00:28:35I haven't heard work from this end of the plane since we left the field.
00:28:38I've just been giving himself and me a study in silence.
00:28:41Your boys aren't feuding.
00:28:42No, no, Edie, nothing like that.
00:28:44Hey, Edie, how about you and me balling it up in Albuquerque?
00:28:47Albuquerque?
00:28:47Have you read that flight schedule, boy?
00:28:49What about it?
00:28:50We land in Albuquerque at 4 a.m.
00:28:52That's strictly a 9 o'clock town.
00:28:54Well, I know a friend that'll help us.
00:28:56Let's have a problem first.
00:28:58Huh, Danny?
00:28:58Oh, he's worried about Paula.
00:29:00I read about that cemetery business.
00:29:02I tried to get two kids not to buy too near one of those things.
00:29:06We get there soon enough as it is.
00:29:08He thought it'd be quiet and peaceful there.
00:29:10No doubt about that.
00:29:11It's quiet all right, like a tomb.
00:29:14I'm sorry, Jeff.
00:29:15That was a bad joke.
00:29:17Say, I almost forgot what I came in here for.
00:29:19How's the coffee situation?
00:29:21That's for me.
00:29:22It sure wouldn't hurt a thing, Edie.
00:29:23Okay, be right back.
00:29:25And say, Jeff, make that call to Mac.
00:29:27Nah, not only did she throw cold water on my Albuquerque plan, but now she's repeating herself.
00:29:32How about that Albuquerque ball?
00:29:33I can't resist your charm, Danny boy.
00:29:43Residents near the cemetery paid little attention to the blast of thunder and the flash of lightning.
00:29:49But from the blast arose the moving figure of the dead old man.
00:30:22Hello?
00:30:23Hello? Who?
00:30:26Mac? Well, hi, Mac.
00:30:31Sure, I'm alright. I just fell asleep.
00:30:37Tell Jeff I'm alright.
00:30:40Okay, Mac.
00:30:43Thanks for calling. Good night.
00:30:57Good night, Mac.
00:31:00Good night.
00:31:02Good night.
00:31:13Good night.
00:31:15Good night.
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00:53:40anything? You see anything out there, Kelton? Too dark, Lieutenant. But something started
00:53:48stinking awful bad. There's something out there.
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00:55:28What do you make of that? She caught me. Didn't look that way a minute ago. What about your man?
00:55:36Oh, the excitement I forgot all about, Kelton.
00:55:46He'll be all right in a few minutes.
00:55:50Did you see that thing? Did you get it? We got it. What was it? It didn't fall. I fired
00:55:55every bullet I had.
00:55:56So did I. I don't know what it was or what happened. But unless that bag of bones over there
00:56:02can reassemble itself, it's out of there running now.
00:56:17Colonel, I've been out here so often you think I've taken a lease on this place. Not a long lease,
00:56:22I hope. I see what you mean. But you know, I can't help but feel the answers out here somewhere.
00:56:27Is the girl safe?
00:56:30Mrs. Trent, you better stay with the car. Stay here alone. Not on your life. Modern women. Yeah, they've been
00:56:38that way all down through the ages. Especially in a spot like this.
00:56:42Calvin. Yes, sir. Stay with Mrs. Trent. All right, Lieutenant. Now, you stay close to the officer, honey. I'd feel
00:56:48safer with you.
00:56:54Now, the Lieutenant knows best. Well, I don't like it, but I guess there isn't much I can do about
00:56:58it.
00:57:06Do you have a gun? No. No other use one?
00:57:11After four years in the Marine Corps? Here.
00:57:16You think we'll need these? You can never tell. Let's get going.
00:57:39What do you expect to find out here?
00:57:41Well, there's only one answer to that, Mr. Trent. We'll know when we find it.
00:57:46Inspector Clay's grave right over here. Is that the one you told me was broken into?
00:57:50Yes.
00:58:09This it? Yeah.
00:58:11Looks to me like someone had broken off instead of in.
00:58:13I figured that. But that's impossible.
00:58:17Look, Colonel. Some things just can't happen.
00:58:21Yeah, well, after that apparition that was draped across Mr. Trent's patio, I would say we should keep our minds
00:58:26open to anything.
00:58:28Look, Colonel. I'm a policeman. I've got to deal in facts.
00:58:33But I guess I'll have to go along with you.
00:58:36You know, I'll bet my badge right now if we haven't seen the last of those weirdies.
00:58:45They'll discover our ship soon.
00:58:48You're going to let them find us?
00:58:49It's the only way. These are the same men who have been so close so often.
00:58:53They must be halted before they can inform others about us.
00:58:56But there were others in the car.
00:58:57They'll be taken, too.
00:59:02Send the big one for the girl and the policeman.
00:59:04I'll turn on the dictator so we may converse with them.
00:59:29I'll turn on the next door.
00:59:30I'll turn on the next door.
00:59:30I'll turn on the next door.
00:59:38You know, maybe we're barking up the wrong tree.
00:59:41One thing a policeman learns, Mr. Trent, is patience.
00:59:44Where's that burn spot you mentioned?
00:59:46Right over there.
00:59:48Look.
00:59:59We'll investigate, but move carefully.
01:00:45A moment or two more,
01:00:47and you will be the first live Earth people
01:00:50ever to enter a celestial ship.
01:00:54Wow.
01:00:55Boy, how can anything that big hide for so long a time?
01:01:00Never heard metal sound like that before.
01:01:03What do you see?
01:01:04Only my reflection.
01:01:06Must be some kind of one-way glass.
01:01:08I wonder how you get into this thing.
01:01:10I'm not sure I want to find out.
01:01:25They're just outside.
01:01:32You can open the outer hatch now.
01:01:46Look out!
01:01:49You good in that thing?
01:01:51That's what we're here for.
01:01:53I don't know.
01:01:54The way these things speed around,
01:01:55we might just get in and off it goes.
01:01:57That's the chance we take.
01:01:58Well, I took a chance on those earlier airplanes.
01:02:02Might just as well see what the inside of one of these looks like.
01:02:05Got your guns ready?
01:02:06I'll tell you one thing.
01:02:07If a little green man pops out of me,
01:02:09I'm shooting first and asking questions later.
01:02:20They're in the outer chamber now.
01:02:24Eros, do we have to kill them?
01:02:29Yes.
01:02:31Seems such a waste.
01:02:34Well, wouldn't it be better to kill a few now
01:02:36than, with their meddling,
01:02:37permit them to destroy the entire universe?
01:02:41You're always right, Eros.
01:02:42Of course.
01:02:44But those are not my words.
01:02:46Those are the words of the ruler.
01:02:54You two stay right where you're at.
01:03:02We will do as you command.
01:03:04For the moment.
01:03:06No, for the moment about it.
01:03:07You just do as I tell you.
01:03:16You do not need guns.
01:03:18Maybe we think we do.
01:03:20They would be of no use to you now.
01:03:23They've been mighty useful before on flesh and blood.
01:03:26And you two look like you've got a lot of both.
01:03:31True.
01:03:32They would be effective upon us.
01:03:33If you were to have the opportunity to use them.
01:03:37Mister, if you don't get away from that control board,
01:03:40I'll show you just how effective they can be.
01:03:45Shall we talk now or wait?
01:03:48Your friends will be here shortly.
01:03:50What friends?
01:03:51Those you left at the vehicle.
01:03:54If you've done anything to Paula...
01:03:56Take it easy, Mr. Trent.
01:03:57Oh, I assure you, no harm has come to her.
01:03:59Would you like to see?
01:04:03Next time you try that, I won't aim at the board.
01:04:06You're a headstrong young man.
01:04:08I was only going to turn on the televisor so you could see her movements.
01:04:14Go ahead, my friend.
01:04:16But move very carefully.
01:04:33She's only fainted.
01:04:36You fiend.
01:04:38Why?
01:04:39A fiend?
01:04:42I am a soldier of our planet.
01:04:45I?
01:04:47A fiend?
01:04:49We did not come here as enemies.
01:04:52We came only with friendly intentions.
01:04:54To talk.
01:04:55To ask your aid.
01:04:57Our aid?
01:04:59Yes.
01:05:00Your aid for the whole universe.
01:05:03But your governments of Earth refused even to accept our existence.
01:05:07Even though you've seen us.
01:05:09Heard our messages.
01:05:10You still refuse to accept us.
01:05:13Why is it so important that you want to contact the governments of our Earth?
01:05:17Because of death.
01:05:20Because of death.
01:05:20Because all you of Earth are idiots.
01:05:23You just hold on, Buster.
01:05:25No, you hold on.
01:05:26First was your firecracker.
01:05:28First was your firecracker.
01:05:29A harmless explosive.
01:05:30Then your hand grenade.
01:05:32They began to kill your own people a few at a time.
01:05:36Then the bomb.
01:05:37Then a larger bomb.
01:05:39Many people are killed at one time.
01:05:43Then your scientist stumbled upon the atom bomb.
01:05:46Split the atom.
01:05:48Then the hydrogen bomb, where you actually explode the air itself.
01:05:54Now brings the total destruction of the entire universe, served by our sun.
01:05:59The only explosion left is the solomonite.
01:06:05Why, there's no such thing, perhaps to you.
01:06:09But we've known it for centuries.
01:06:12Your scientists will stumble upon it as they have all the others.
01:06:15But the juvenile minds which you possess will not comprehend its strength until it's too late.
01:06:23You're way above our heads.
01:06:25The solomonite is a way to explode the actual particles of sunlight.
01:06:30Why, that's impossible.
01:06:32Even now, your scientists are working on a way to harness the sun's rays.
01:06:37The rays of sunlight are minute particles.
01:06:39Is it so far from your imagination, they cannot do as I have suggested,
01:06:43why a particle of sunlight can't even be seen or measured?
01:06:46Can you see or measure an atom?
01:06:49Yet you can explode one.
01:06:52A ray of sunlight is made up of many atoms.
01:06:54So what if we do develop this solomonite bomb?
01:06:57We'd be even a stronger nation than now.
01:06:59Stronger.
01:07:00You see?
01:07:01You see?
01:07:02Your stupid minds.
01:07:03Stupid.
01:07:04Stupid.
01:07:05That's all I'm taking from you.
01:07:06Get back here, you jack!
01:07:09Let him finish.
01:07:18It's because of men like you that all must be destroyed.
01:07:21Headstrong.
01:07:22Headstrong.
01:07:23Violent.
01:07:24No use of the mind God gave you.
01:07:27You talk of God?
01:07:29You also think it impossible that we too might think of God?
01:07:37You, who wear the uniform of your country, you see, I wear the uniform of my country.
01:07:45Yes, we've had to use drastic means to get to you, but you left us no alternative.
01:07:51When you have the solomonite, you have nothing, nor does the universe.
01:07:59You speak of solomonite, but just what is it?
01:08:04Take a can of your gasoline.
01:08:07Say, this can of gasoline is the sun.
01:08:11Now, you spread a thin line of it to a ball, representing the earth.
01:08:17Now, the gasoline represents the sunlight, the sun particles.
01:08:23Here we saturate the ball with the gasoline, the sunlight.
01:08:28Then we put a flame to the ball.
01:08:30The flame will speedily travel around the earth, back along the line of gasoline to the can, or the sun
01:08:37itself.
01:08:38It will explode this source and spread to every place that gasoline our sunlight touches.
01:08:47Explode the sunlight here, gentlemen.
01:08:49You explode the universe.
01:08:53Explode the sunlight here, and a chain reaction will occur direct to the sun itself.
01:08:59And to all the planets that sunlight touches.
01:09:03To every planet in the universe.
01:09:07This is why you must be stopped.
01:09:09This is why any means must be used to stop you.
01:09:14In a friendly manner.
01:09:16Or, as it seems, you want it.
01:09:20He's mad.
01:09:21Mad?
01:09:22Is it mad that you destroy other people to save yourselves?
01:09:26You have done this.
01:09:27Is it mad that one country must destroy another to save themselves?
01:09:31You have also done this.
01:09:33How, then, is it mad that one planet must destroy another who threatens a very expensive...
01:09:38That's enough!
01:09:42In my land, women are for advancing the race, not for fighting man's battle.
01:09:49Life is not so expensive on my planet.
01:09:52We don't cling to it like you do.
01:09:54Our entire aim is for the development of our planet.
01:10:17What happened to you?
01:10:18How come you're all alone?
01:10:19I asked for lots of help.
01:10:20You sounded drunk or something on the radio.
01:10:22If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I'd never believe it.
01:10:25Believe what?
01:10:26It was horrible.
01:10:28And he almost broke my shoulder.
01:10:29Look, what are you trying to say?
01:10:31If you don't make sense, we'll never get to the bottom of this.
01:10:33Now, who slugged you?
01:10:35Inspector Clay.
01:10:37What?
01:10:38It was Clay, all right.
01:10:39Only not like we remembered him.
01:10:42Well, his leg was busted into, wasn't it?
01:10:45Next, you'll tell me you saw skeletons.
01:10:47We did, earlier.
01:10:49Now I know you're off your rocker.
01:10:51All of us saw it.
01:10:53The lieutenant, the colonel, everybody.
01:10:55Where's the lieutenant now?
01:10:56We've got to find him.
01:10:58Mrs. Trenner's gone.
01:10:59I was left here to guard her.
01:11:00But Clay showed up and put me out of the running.
01:11:03And the second time tonight, and I'm getting darn tired of it.
01:11:06Which way were they going?
01:11:07Off that way.
01:11:09Come on.
01:11:14Come on.
01:11:17And then one day, it could all be gone.
01:11:20One big puff of smoke and ball of fire.
01:11:25All that out there.
01:11:26The stars.
01:11:28The planets.
01:11:30All of just an empty void.
01:11:33You two had better come along with us.
01:11:36Come with you?
01:11:37Where?
01:11:38The police station.
01:11:42So it seems you think you have the upper hand.
01:11:46Look out that window.
01:11:54Jeff.
01:12:05She is unarmed.
01:12:06But he would kill in seconds if I so choose.
01:12:19Holy cow.
01:12:28Look there.
01:12:33It's Clay, all right.
01:12:34There's no mistaking that.
01:12:36And he's got Mrs. Trent.
01:12:38Get your gun ready.
01:12:39From all I've seen tonight, guns won't do any good.
01:12:42Clay is dead.
01:12:43And we buried him.
01:12:45How are we going to kill somebody that's already dead?
01:12:47Dead.
01:12:48And yet there he stands.
01:12:50That other one earlier, I emptied a full clip into.
01:12:52I'm seeing it.
01:12:54That's the only reason I'm listening to you.
01:13:00Look, I've got an idea.
01:13:02Heard him or not, we've got to try something.
01:13:04I'm going to sneak up behind him and whop him over the head.
01:13:06That ought to make a move.
01:13:09Follow me.
01:13:10Even when Clay was alive, he couldn't run fast enough to catch me.
01:13:12So when he does, you grab Mrs. Trent and run like lightning in the opposite direction.
01:13:17Oh, you think it'll work?
01:13:19Know of anything else to try?
01:13:37Oh, I'll be all right.
01:13:42Take care of the others.
01:13:44Your men have felled the big one.
01:13:47This could only happen because the electrode ray is off.
01:13:51He'll walk again when I turn it on.
01:13:53Hold it.
01:13:54Right there.
01:13:56Suppose the lieutenant and the others are in that thing.
01:13:58Well, supposing there are margins or something in there.
01:14:09Come on, let's go.
01:14:13Open up in there.
01:14:15Open up.
01:14:19Get that door open.
01:14:21Colonel, I wouldn't know one switch from another.
01:14:39Hold on to him, I'll have a ship in the air in a minute.
01:14:48Hold on.
01:14:49Hold on.
01:15:03Get out of here, Jeff.
01:15:04The ship's on fire.
01:15:26Errol!
01:15:28Errol, something's on fire!
01:15:30Errol!
01:15:30Elsie, wake up, Errol!
01:15:32Oh!
01:15:33Oh!
01:16:02I wonder if that's the last we see of them.
01:16:04Well, perhaps, but sooner or later, there'll be others.
01:16:08Look!
01:16:13Have they caught that woman?
01:16:15That thing yet?
01:16:17That's right.
01:16:18There's another ghoul running loose.
01:16:20And it's my guess that she'll look like him.
01:16:22With the ship and the ray gun gone, they have no control.
01:16:27We gotta hand it to them, though.
01:16:29They're far ahead of us.
01:16:35Fire!
01:16:36Errol!
01:16:37Errol!
01:16:38No!
01:16:46My friend, you have seen this incident based on sworn testimony.
01:16:51Can you prove that it didn't happen?
01:16:54Perhaps on your way home, someone will pass you in the dark.
01:16:59And you will never know it, for they will be from outer space.
01:17:04Many scientists believe that another world is watching us this moment.
01:17:09We once laughed at the horseless carriage, the airplane, the telephone, the electric light, vitamins, radio, and even television.
01:17:19And now, some of us laugh at outer space.
01:17:27God help us in the future.
01:17:30God help us in the future.
01:17:31God help us in the future.
01:17:38God help us in the future.
01:18:01The End
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