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00:00Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy, two in Los Angeles,
00:13the other in San Francisco.
00:17And they were each assigned very hazardous duties.
00:22But I took them away from all that, and now they work for me.
00:26My name is Charlie.
00:30My name is Charlie.
00:32My name is Charlie.
00:34My name is Charlie.
00:36My name is Charlie.
00:38My name is Charlie.
00:40My name is Charlie.
00:42My name is Charlie.
00:44My name is Charlie.
00:46My name is Charlie.
00:48My name is Charlie.
00:50My name is Charlie.
00:52My name is Charlie.
00:54My name is Charlie.
00:56My name is Charlie.
00:58My name is Charlie.
01:00My name is Charlie.
01:02I come right in, ladies and gentlemen, as quickly as you can, please.
01:28They're on their way.
01:30Follow me here. Now, there's to be no talking of any kind.
01:33Absolute silence. No smoking. No noise, please.
01:36Lights, please.
01:49There they are.
02:01There they are.
02:13No, I don't believe it. I don't believe any of this.
02:16It's just not possible.
02:20No, no, please, leave me alone.
02:22It's the temperature, don't you see?
02:24The temperature on Venus. It's just not possible.
02:30No.
02:42My aunt always liked to tell people she was an author.
02:45She did actually write a book once.
02:47It was called How to Cook Supernaturally.
02:50It was strange.
02:52But then she was strange.
02:54Oh.
02:56Hey, would you mind if I sat on the floor?
02:59As a matter of fact, I think I'll join you.
03:02What is this, a yoga class?
03:04Bosley, I'm just being polite.
03:06You see, I've been staying the last three years in a little village in Upper Volta in Africa.
03:12We've practically no furniture. We do everything on the ground.
03:16I'm not going.
03:18Joyce is a volunteer with Helpmate International, working in underdeveloped countries.
03:23She has to return to her village soon, which is why she came to us.
03:26How long has your aunt been missing, Joyce?
03:29I can't even find that out.
03:32Her personal secretary is living in the house.
03:34He ran everything, and he won't talk to me.
03:39Here is the secretary named Seth Corday.
03:44When I went out there, he accused me of only being interested in her money.
03:48Show them Mr. Britton, Bosley.
03:52I think I was out with that last night.
03:55Is that thing James Britton, the astronaut?
03:58That's right, Sabrina.
04:00He left the space program under some kind of a cloud.
04:03This is him without the monkey suit.
04:05Oh, my. I get lost in space with him any time.
04:10Now, when Britton was forced out of the space program, we know that he became associated with Dr. Franklin Perrine.
04:18M.A., M.S., Ph.D., C.P.
04:22Bosley, C.P.?
04:26Complete phony.
04:28Perrine is a crook.
04:31What does this have to do with your aunt, Joyce?
04:34She mentioned Britton in a letter.
04:37She'd been to some kind of a lecture, and he really turned her on.
04:40She was hoping he was going to take her on some sort of a trip.
04:44It was the last I heard from her.
04:46Sorry there's not more to start on, angels, but I'd like you to find Charlotte Sheridan before Joyce returns to her village.
04:55Well, you better pack your knapsack.
05:01Sabrina, why don't we start with the secretary?
05:16Yes?
05:37Hello, is Mrs. Charlotte Sheridan at home, please?
05:40Who inquires?
05:42Who are you?
05:44Oh, shut up!
05:52You first, sweetie.
05:55My name is Sabrina Duncan. I am vice president of Security United Bank, and this gentleman is our head cashier.
06:02You're the vice president?
06:05You find something surprising in that, do you, Mr. Corday?
06:10Oh, you know who I am?
06:12You're Seth Corday, Mrs. Sheridan's personal secretary, the one who's been writing all the checks.
06:18Now, would you like to ask us in, or would you like to have the mortgage turned off?
06:24Well, you might as well come in.
06:29Filthy little beast belongs to Mrs. Sheridan, absolutely hates me.
06:33Look, I don't understand why the bank should be so interested in me.
06:38After all, I do have Mrs. Sheridan's power of attorney, and there is enough money in the account.
06:44Not anymore.
06:45You see, last Thursday, Mrs. Sheridan wrote this check for $25,000.
06:52She couldn't. That's impossible.
06:54Which my head cashier very unwisely approved.
06:58What do you mean, she couldn't?
07:01Mrs. Sheridan's away, traveling.
07:06Where?
07:07I don't know.
07:09Mr. Corday, you have cashed several checks against an emptied account.
07:14I think you ought to tell us the truth. You see, we have to make a report to the authorities.
07:18No, please.
07:20Where is Mrs. Sheridan?
07:23I haven't the foggiest.
07:25And that is the honest-to-goodness truth.
07:27She went out of here about a month ago.
07:29A month?
07:30A month, yes.
07:32Look, I haven't done anything wrong.
07:34I had the right to draw on that account.
07:36You did?
07:37I know this sounds simply insane, but after all, she is an insane old lady.
07:43Now, that's nothing cruel by that remark.
07:46After all, I adore the...
07:47Get to the point.
07:50I know how this will sound, and with me under suspicion.
07:56But she said she might go to another planet.
08:02On my mother's head, that's the truth.
08:05She'd gotten into something called the Celestial Research Foundation, and that's all she talked about.
08:12And then one day, she went out and never came back.
08:19Well, thank you for your cooperation.
08:24Is there anything, anything at all I can do for you?
08:27Yes, please don't cry.
08:40Come here, come here, come here.
08:42Hey, hey, hey, that's dog map.
08:44No, it isn't.
08:45We'll give it back to Mrs. Sheridan when we find her.
08:47He doesn't even like her.
08:48I'm just worried about Charlie's rug.
08:49I'll take full responsibility for Charlie's rugs.
08:53May I help you?
08:54Ah, yes, I'm John Bosley.
08:56Oh, yes, Dr. Forine is expecting you.
08:58One moment, please.
09:00Thank you.
09:03I'm not used to doing two of these in one day.
09:06I'm still in banking.
09:08No, Bosley, you are in the sugar daddy business.
09:11Mr. Bosley?
09:12Yes.
09:13How do you do?
09:14I'm Dr. Forine, and this charming young lady would be...
09:17Chris Monroe.
09:18Chris.
09:19Pleasure always.
09:20We're delighted whenever anybody shows any interest in our work.
09:24Well, to tell you the truth, it's the young lady's interest.
09:27She gets excited about a lot of things.
09:30Oh, yes, I'm very interested in space and the future.
09:35Oh, well, in that case, you probably would like to meet James Britton, famous astronaut.
09:40Oh, I really would, we really would.
09:43Fine, he happens to be in my office at the moment.
09:46Why don't you come in?
09:48James Britton?
09:51You're James Britton.
09:53Oh, yes.
09:54Jim, this is Mr. Monroe, Mr. Bosley, Commander James Britton.
09:57Mr. Bosley?
09:58How do you do?
09:59Well, I'm quite impressed to find a man of your background involved, Commander.
10:03I must admit that initially I was slightly skeptical.
10:06Well, that's understandable.
10:08First time I saw a UFO, I could hardly believe it myself.
10:11You saw a UFO with your own eyes?
10:14Sure did.
10:15And there's a good chance you will, too, if you become a member.
10:19Oh, well, we're joining, aren't we, honey?
10:22Well, how much is the membership fee?
10:26Well, the initiation fee is only $7,500.
10:30Of course, if you decide to stay, there'll be some additional charges for the field trips.
10:35Well, ours is an elite membership, Mr. Bosley.
10:40Ours is an elite membership, Mr. Bosley.
10:43We have more serious considerations than mere money.
10:48Well, I don't know.
10:50Sweetheart, I want.
10:55Well, we'll join.
10:59Splendid.
11:11Okay.
11:17Call it.
11:19Tails.
11:21Tails, shoot, you get Britain.
11:29Careful, huh?
11:30Well, don't worry.
11:32Okay, see you later, honey.
11:40Doc, I've got a tag.
12:07Baby, you're right, take a turn.
12:22You're right.
12:24Tell you what, just keep going.
12:26We get out to the desert, there's nobody around, we stop her and have a little talk with her, huh?
12:31If she's in trouble, we leave her there.
12:50Still with us?
12:52Still with us.
12:54All right, when you get your chance, do it.
13:23Get out.
13:41Ouch.
13:43Hurt my arm here.
13:44Hey.
13:46Come on already.
13:48Hey, mister.
13:49All right, who are you?
13:50Why are you following me?
13:52Listen, this guy breaks my arm and he'll be off to a very bad start here.
13:56Ouch.
13:58She's a private detective.
14:00Name's Duncan.
14:03I think you better start talking, young lady.
14:06It's no big deal.
14:08I was hired to follow one of your members, a Mrs. Carol Forrester.
14:13We don't have any Mrs. Carol Forrester registered at the foundation.
14:17Come on, doctor, look, I followed her to your office.
14:20Followed her, why?
14:21Because her husband thinks she's strutting her stuff.
14:24I'm sorry, I'm only doing my job here.
14:27Miss Duncan, I can assure you that this jealous husband's suspicions are completely groundless.
14:33We happen to run a very legitimate scientific foundation.
14:37Now, look, maybe she's there under, like, an assumed name, you know?
14:43Of course, that's always possible.
14:45I tell you what, we take you back there.
14:48Yeah?
14:49Find your lady and you go.
14:50Okay.
14:51And you don't come back.
14:52No, I won't.
14:55I'll say one thing for you, you sure got your cheek.
15:00You're not much of a private detective, are you?
15:04I was pretty dumb letting us catch you like that.
15:08All right, boys.
15:20Excuse me, are you the one?
15:28Well, miss, I'd say you're the only one who can answer that.
15:32I'm sorry, I'm a flying instructor.
15:35They told me to come in here.
15:37Well, how much are they charging you for lessons?
15:39Well, I haven't started yet, so I don't know.
15:42Tell you what, I'm not going to tell you.
15:46I'll, uh, teach you for half of that, free.
15:50I'm sorry, I don't even know you.
15:52I'm Jim Britton, and you're?
15:54Kelly Garrett, and I still don't know you.
15:56You've never seen my face or heard my name before?
15:58No, should I?
16:00When do you want to start now?
16:02In that?
16:03That young lady's an airplane.
16:05747 is not a plane.
16:07It's not a plane.
16:09It's an airplane.
16:11In that?
16:12That young lady's an airplane.
16:14747 is not an airplane.
16:16It's a flying computer factory.
16:18Well, I can see that it has a certain panache,
16:21but, uh, is it safe?
16:23Well, it must be.
16:24I've crashed it nine or ten times, and I'm still here.
16:27I hope this isn't a case of love me, love my airplane.
16:32A year's free flying lessons,
16:34if you'll let me buy you a drink.
16:36Well, how about if I take the drink
16:38with the flying lessons to a worthy cause?
16:41You got it.
16:42Okay.
16:50Any leads on the old lady?
16:52Mm-mm. Everybody I've talked to's never been here before.
16:55Oh.
16:56Oh, well, at least Sabrina made it.
17:03Good.
17:04It can be a lot harder getting caught than getting away,
17:07because you want to get caught,
17:09but then you don't always want to get away.
17:11Chris, I think you're taking this case much too seriously.
17:15Now, besides, there's a strange-looking man
17:18staring at you from across the room.
17:28Ah, boss.
17:30He's not strange. He just looks lonely.
17:33Let's eat.
17:34Yeah.
17:38Actually, we have groups coming here all the time.
17:43There she is.
17:45That's Mrs. Forrester.
17:48That's Mrs. Forrester?
17:50Mm-hmm.
17:51And her husband's jealous?
17:55She told me her name was Marjorie Douglas.
17:58My name is Theodore Nolan, Jr.
18:01Everybody calls me Junior because my father...
18:04he's senior.
18:06He's a...
18:08Well, he's a very successful man.
18:11And, uh...
18:13What's your name?
18:15Chris.
18:17You know, you look pretty successful yourself.
18:19Oh, no, no.
18:21I just inherited the business.
18:23We're in bicycles.
18:25You like to ride?
18:27I fell once, and I broke my collarbone.
18:30We manufacture them.
18:32Oh, I mean bicycles.
18:35Uh...
18:37Is, uh...
18:39He your, uh, husband?
18:42Uh, no.
18:43No, he's...
18:44He's more like an uncle.
18:46Oh.
18:47Have you ever been out here before?
18:49This is the first time we've been here.
18:51I've been here twice.
18:53It was, uh...
18:55exciting.
18:57But, uh, I didn't stick with it, so I came back.
19:01I didn't stick with it, so I came back.
19:04You know, you might have met my aunt's friend, Mrs. Sheridan.
19:09I don't believe so.
19:11Uh, excuse me.
19:13I'm out of, uh...
19:15Venus is merely a way station,
19:17a kind of a base for the saucers in their observation of Earth.
19:21Actually, the space people who are with us now
19:23come from a planet in the Alpha Centauri system.
19:26It's 4.8 light-years away from us.
19:29Oh, um, pardon me.
19:30Yes.
19:31Did you say that the space people that are with us now?
19:34Mm-hmm.
19:35We're in contact with them.
19:37As a matter of fact, some of our space visitors
19:39may very well be mingling with us right this moment in this room.
19:43Wow.
19:45Oh, wow.
19:47Did you have any trouble getting in?
19:49Not really.
19:50I want to take a look outside now, though.
19:52I think I'm gonna wear my welcome out.
19:56Right now.
20:00Ahem.
20:03That's their symbol.
20:06That triangle.
20:09Who?
20:11The space people.
20:13Do you believe all that?
20:17I believe everything.
20:20Good.
20:23These space visitors are just like ordinary human beings like you or me.
20:28With one very definite distinction.
20:31Pointed ears.
20:33Absolutely not.
20:35Little green pointed ears.
20:38The difference is in their extraordinary powers.
20:42They can be very easily hurt by contact with human beings
20:46because of people like this lady here.
20:50Listen, if you don't believe like the rest of us,
20:53then what are you doing here? I mean, nobody's keeping you.
20:56That's a very good suggestion.
20:58Don't make a scene, dear.
21:00You know, you look just like the kind of dumb dits that would believe this baloney.
21:04Yeah?
21:05Yeah.
21:07Hey!
21:08Hey!
21:09Hey!
21:10Hey, you dits!
21:12Let me down, you big ape here!
21:14Let me down!
21:15You dits!
21:16Hey, come on!
21:18Hey, come on!
21:19There's a lot of my gum here.
21:20Hey, come on!
21:21Throw her out.
21:23If she ever shows her face again, make sure she regrets it.
21:25I'm sorry, Doc. It was just your scam.
21:27You know, I really, I couldn't help it. I'm real sorry.
21:29Get her out of here. Throw her out.
21:30Out of my house!
21:32What's going on?
21:34Where have you been?
21:35I'm sorry I got delayed.
21:37I've had a whole room full of people in there.
21:39I've had to handle this whole thing by myself.
21:41There's big money in there.
21:42Well, who's the girl?
21:43Oh, some private detective sent to look after some old broad.
21:46She shut her mouth off pretty good in there.
21:48We'd better give them a good show.
21:50Ladies and gentlemen, can I have your attention for a moment, please?
21:54I have a very exciting announcement to make.
21:56Commander Britton has just made contact with a space vehicle.
22:04The contact has definitely been made.
22:06Some of the visitors will appear outside in about seven minutes.
22:10If you'd like to see them, you can just follow me to the observation room.
22:13Right this way, please.
22:15Ladies and gentlemen, no talking, please.
22:18Lights out, please.
22:30Oh, my God.
22:36What's that?
22:38Hey.
22:40Oh, my God.
22:42Oh, my God.
23:07Oh, my.
23:09Oh.
23:12Oh.
23:33Mr. Nolan?
23:35Oh.
23:37Oh.
23:39You called.
23:41Oh, excuse me.
23:43My secretary should have warned me, but she never tells me anything.
23:48She doesn't like me.
23:50May I sit down?
23:52Oh, yes, of course.
23:54Thank you.
23:56I, uh...
23:58I, uh...
24:00I guess I looked kind of silly on that bike.
24:06Just trying to keep in touch with the business, you know.
24:10Mr. Nolan, I know that you're a believer...
24:15in other worlds.
24:17Oh, yes.
24:20Um, are you from, uh, the Foundation?
24:24Not exactly.
24:26Oh, because, uh, I wouldn't want anyone to find out.
24:31Do you believe that Dr. Perrine has contacts?
24:34Oh, yes.
24:36I saw them arrive twice.
24:39I believe.
24:41Well, uh, it's just that I'm so nervous, you know,
24:44that I never follow through to a higher plane.
24:48Mr. Nolan, have you ever met any of them?
24:55No. No.
24:59Turn out the lights, please.
25:01Now? With just us?
25:03Yes.
25:04Here?
25:05I mean, you wouldn't be afraid?
25:07I could, uh...
25:09I can leave the door open. My secretary's just outside.
25:13It will be all right.
25:22The triangle.
25:24You?
25:26Symbol of perfect shape, perfect form.
25:29Each side supports the other,
25:31like the universal symbiosis of time, matter, and energy.
25:36I, uh...
25:38I always knew that they'd be beautiful.
25:41Thank you.
25:43But we need your help.
25:47Uh, me?
25:50Anything.
25:53We must be very careful of everyone with whom we associate.
26:00We are concerned that one of the women
26:03who belongs to the believers has disappeared.
26:06Her name is Mrs. Sheridan.
26:09I saw her. I remember.
26:12Uh, it was just that, uh, I was afraid to say anything.
26:16What happened to her?
26:18I don't know.
26:20Uh, those two men who work for the doctor,
26:23they came and they took her away.
26:25She was trying to tell them something.
26:28What did she say?
26:30Something about, uh, the temperature on Venus.
26:35Ah.
26:37That's interesting.
26:40You must promise me, Mr. Nolan,
26:43that you won't mention my visit here to anyone.
26:46No, no, no, no. Absolutely not.
26:50Uh, you promise, uh,
26:54you won't, uh, mention it to my father?
26:58I promise.
27:09The second step toward wisdom is that of mind.
27:13The ancient disciplines that exist in the universe
27:16which enable us to govern our astral selves.
27:20Every time I get wiser, it costs me another grand.
27:23The next step to wisdom is body.
27:29The casting off of inhibitions which, uh, entangle.
27:33The loss of those unhealthy attitudes
27:36that restrain our sexuality.
27:40I wonder who he means.
27:42Mr. Bosley, please.
27:44Oh, I'm sorry, doctor.
27:46I got a little excited when you mentioned the word sex.
27:50The next step to wisdom is a knowledge of nature.
27:55Now, our friends come to us from a world millions of miles away
27:59and far more advanced than we are.
28:01Yet they're hesitant to share their knowledge with us.
28:05And why shouldn't they be, too?
28:08After what we earthlings have done with the atomic bomb
28:11and the environment.
28:13Look what we've done to the environment.
28:15Exactly.
28:16We are in desperate need at this moment
28:19of their advanced knowledge.
28:21I am about to show you
28:24a most extraordinary illustration of that knowledge.
28:29Would you all be good enough to follow me, please?
28:32I wonder if he accepts credit cards.
28:35What you are about to see
28:37is absolute proof
28:39of the remarkable powers of a truly advanced technology.
28:43What do they fly here in, a medsack?
28:46Now, sir, would you be good enough?
28:49Hold that, please.
28:51What is it?
28:53Water.
28:55Now, ladies and gentlemen,
28:58in this vial
29:01I have a miraculous fluid direct from Alpha Centauri
29:07which, when mixed with plain water
29:13results in a fuel so powerful
29:16that it will succeed in driving
29:18even the rusted engine of this old relic.
29:24Would you be good enough to fill that, please, Mr. Bosley?
29:37Thank you very much.
29:42Now, Chris, would you step with me, please?
29:46Ah, yes.
29:49I'd like you to drive this car for us.
29:51Me? Are you kidding?
29:53No.
29:56Well, is it safe?
29:58Absolutely safe.
30:02All right, Chris, start the engine.
30:13Whoa!
30:20Wow, that is terrific.
30:22Is there any chance that you'd be selling stock in there?
30:34As a result of these landings,
30:36we now know that the temperature at the surface of Venus
30:38is between 800 and 900 degrees Fahrenheit during the day.
30:42Mrs. Sheridan had this on her desk.
30:44I got it from her secretary,
30:45along with a whole bunch of other books like this.
30:48Temperature on Venus.
30:50That's what Mrs. Sheridan was talking about
30:52when Dr. Perrine's men took her away.
30:54Right.
30:55And do you remember that Dr. Perrine said
30:57that the space people stopped off on Venus on their way here?
31:00Mrs. Sheridan knew that the temperature made that impossible, so...
31:04So they took her away so she couldn't tell the others.
31:07Sounds to me like we got a motive for murder.
31:09Yeah.
31:10But if they did kill her,
31:12you can bet they didn't take her far,
31:14not with all that desert around.
31:16We gotta find her or we don't have a case.
31:18Kelly, you better push Jim Britton.
31:37Whoo!
31:40Whoo!
31:41Whoo!
31:42Whoo!
31:43Whoo!
31:44Whoo!
31:45Whoo!
32:02Fee Oloska, you're the first man I've met
32:05who doesn't cook steak 25 different ways.
32:07One of my many talents.
32:09Are there any you don't have?
32:11One.
32:13I haven't been able to make you fall in love with me.
32:16How do you know?
32:18I know how I'd feel if you had.
32:21We've had a lot of fun together and I like you a lot.
32:24Doesn't that count?
32:27Maybe it's the things you don't know about me.
32:30Jim, I can find out more about you in the newspapers
32:33than I've known about a lot of men.
32:35That's just the public stuff.
32:36There's more.
32:38Okay.
32:39It's not okay.
32:42You can't get close to somebody
32:43when they really don't know you.
32:45Then maybe you better tell me.
32:54Look, I got bounced out of the space program.
33:00They let me put a good face on, but that's the truth of it.
33:03Anyway, after that, things got pretty bad.
33:06I couldn't find anything as exciting or as important.
33:10I got canned a lot, started drinking,
33:12and the marriage broke up.
33:15If that's a confession, it's not very much.
33:19Kelly, don't you see?
33:21I've been so high and come down so far.
33:24I was nothing, financially and emotionally.
33:28From looking around, I'd say you picked yourself up.
33:31Yeah, yeah, I'm doing fine.
33:34That's part of the trouble.
33:36I work for, it's called a foundation.
33:39It's supposed to be a research center for space vehicles,
33:43aliens from outer space, that sort of stuff.
33:45You're part of something like that.
33:48I'm the front for it.
33:51My credentials are what brings the suckers in.
33:54Who?
33:55Rich people.
33:56People who are desperate to believe that kind of junk.
34:00To them, it's kind of a substitute for religion.
34:03they get their money's worth now you know you're right it's not very pretty
34:09you're a show for a con game hey it's harmless they can afford it Jim you can
34:15get out of it look forget it I need the money well maybe you enjoy taking people
34:24maybe you could get in a lot of trouble get out of this what are you talking
34:31about well you're involved in a fraud from what you've told me these kind of
34:36people are dangerous don't let them use you you haven't heard anything about
34:40this foundation have you no no of course not it's just that I care about you
35:01James well you were right to be suspicious oh what happened what did she tell you she
35:15did for a living advertising a copywriter we checked she's a private investigator
35:23they always fall hard for you don't they Jim huh why not you're very romantic figure what do we do
35:36pack it in what you do is take it for a little ride in your airplane tell her that you're
35:45bringing her here and drop her killer no way do I have to remind you of what you owe me your life
36:00was garbage until I gave you this opportunity look look I'm grateful but but not enough to
36:07kill somebody we already have one murder on hands remember you were very much part of that sure
36:14you'll do it you don't have any choice Jim music you're listening to gift from our visitors was
36:35created by great artists millions of miles from our plant sounds like a rusty bicycle chain I want
36:44you all to lean back put on your earphones completely relax and allow yourselves to be
36:52transported to a higher plane the void of space we should be looking for mrs. Sheridan's body
36:59I don't think it's me he's watching listen I'll distract him you see if you can get outside right
37:13I'll get the dog doctor Chris um you know that stuff we were talking about before about freeing
37:27yourself sexually and and how like the space people don't have any inhibitions right yes could we talk
37:35about that well I don't see why not
37:40I hope that you were not looking for a fireplace
38:10you know I've delivered lectures on interplanetary sex at some of the leading
38:15universities of our country I bet you give demonstrations to you occasionally
38:22see that's due to nothing but your attention that's your hang-ups Oh Chris Chris Chris
38:33trust me believe in me oh I believe you doctor
39:03Chris you need this experience
39:31mind your manners what is it not now
39:48I think you might want to reconsider your devotion to our cause Chris and you know
39:56on Mars are right here you men are all the same
42:26nothing about his camera she was playing around with the saucer she must have been
42:46taking pictures who you're really working for huh who sent you maybe she's a real cop
42:59okay look I'll tell you who sent me I was sent from another galaxy I come from a planet that
43:10you've never heard of listen you smart Alec you're gonna tell us everything you found out about this
43:16operation understand she knows too much already I say we bury her with the other one
43:46hi my miss Earhart you all set yeah okay let's go
44:16up we go
44:26where are we going
44:46I want to go back
45:46take it down
46:08Kelly I'll crash it I'll kill us both no you won't
46:16keep your hands where I can see them
46:46didn't have the courage Jim you never did
47:01well Joyce tell him what you're going to do with the rest of the estate put it into the
47:04African project I think aunt Charlotte would have really liked it are you going back soon
47:10day after tomorrow right now my village seems more civilized than here and thank you angels
47:17it was a good job Bosley what's the matter with you didn't you think it was a good job
47:25well the only thing I can think about is that car that Sabrina tried to escape in
47:30no no no I mean when that burned up I mean that the formula was lost once and for all I mean that
47:36could have meant millions could have been a boon to all mankind surely Bosley it was a scam there's
47:42no miracle fuel but Charlie I drove the car myself I mean it ran it was terrific it wasn't
47:49so terrific for me that's true the so-called fuel was nothing more than acetone you mix it with a
47:54lot of water and it'll run an engine beautifully there's only one small problem it burns up the
48:00engine and I was ready to invest my own money cheer up boss you had a lot of company as a
48:08matter of fact a con man once pulled the same trick on Henry Ford Henry Ford no kidding great
48:15mind like that huh well it makes it a little more easy to understand how a semi-great mind could be
48:22fooled
48:52so