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00:00:00This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
00:00:30But the day of the Lord will come as a beat in the night, in which the heavens shall pass
00:00:45away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat. The earth also,
00:00:56and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
00:01:26The Geiger counter here in the studio reads 632 wrenches. That's six times more than enough to kill a man.
00:01:51Down through the ages, the prophets of war warned us that in one day, thousands of years of accomplishments could be wiped away by the destructive hand of power.
00:02:02Now that day has come. All communication with the outside world has stopped just 15 hours after the first nuclear bomb fell on Formosa.
00:02:12The whole world has been silenced, annihilated by nuclear bombs. Three billion people murdered by a thousand nuclear bombs and the lethal fallout.
00:02:25Maybe there's no one left to hear my voice. No living human being to record the end of the world.
00:02:33Now this is Ted Johnson for KBGE Radio.
00:03:03He didn't come, Dad. Larry didn't come.
00:03:16He's lost. They're all lost. Not just sign of life. New York, Paris, Moscow, all's quiet now.
00:03:30Look, Joanna. It's holding at 47. Why, we may be saved, just as I planned it.
00:03:43I'm not sure I want to, Dad. Not without Larry.
00:03:52I'm sorry, honey. I'm afraid he didn't make it. But there's always hope. Come, let's go inside.
00:04:23I planned it right, Joanna. Our house out here, miles from any city, the cliffs, the updrafts of air to fight back the radiation, and provisions for the three of us for months.
00:04:37There's only two of us now, Dad.
00:04:41There's only two of us now, Dad.
00:04:44Honey, I couldn't very well order Larry to come out here and stay with us, even though you are engaged to him.
00:04:59There's someone at the door, Dad. It's Larry. He's made it.
00:05:04Wait. Don't open that door until you're sure it's Larry.
00:05:08It is Larry, and he's hurt.
00:05:10He'll contaminate us.
00:05:11Larry, Larry.
00:05:12Don't. Don't open that door. We can't take a chance.
00:05:16Let me go. I've got to open that door.
00:05:21Wait. Don't touch him. He's red hot with radioactivity.
00:05:26It's not Larry.
00:05:29We've got to help him, whoever he is.
00:05:31Wait. We'd better check the Geiger counter.
00:05:35740 mentions, and he's still breathing.
00:05:40What? He should be dead, but he's still breathing.
00:05:44Nobody can tell us what's going on.
00:05:46He's breathing.
00:05:48He's breathing.
00:05:50He's breathing.
00:05:52He's breathing.
00:05:54He's breathing.
00:05:56He's breathing.
00:05:58He's breathing.
00:06:00He's breathing.
00:06:02But he's still breathing.
00:06:04Nobody can take that much and still live.
00:06:10Don't touch him. It's my responsibility.
00:06:16Who are you?
00:06:17I'm Steve Morrow.
00:06:19He's my brother.
00:06:21We'd better keep away from him.
00:06:23Granger?
00:06:25Granger.
00:06:27It's okay. It's okay.
00:06:30He's still alive.
00:06:32I don't know why, but he's still alive.
00:06:34He must be dying.
00:06:36The counter showed 740 mentions.
00:06:41Where are the bedrooms?
00:06:42Upstairs. Come with me.
00:06:44No. They can't stay here.
00:06:46Yes, they can, Dad.
00:06:48But they're contaminated. It's too late for them, but not us.
00:06:54I'll get you some water and clean clothes.
00:06:59Come on.
00:07:59Come on.
00:08:30Don't shoot. There's a girl out here.
00:08:32Throw your weapon on the floor.
00:08:34I warn you.
00:08:36This gun is loaded.
00:08:38I'll kill you. I'll kill you.
00:08:40Stop it, Dad. Don't.
00:08:42Move on into the room here.
00:08:44Come in where I can see you.
00:08:50Are you all right?
00:08:52Yeah. I guess so.
00:08:54Is it okay if we stay?
00:08:56Of course you can't stay.
00:08:58I have provisions for only three people.
00:09:00Mac, we're staying, so forget the sob story.
00:09:05Please, Mr. Help me.
00:09:07You can't stay here. It isn't the way I planned it.
00:09:10I have provisions for three people only.
00:09:16I'm Joanna Ramsey.
00:09:18Please bring your suitcase upstairs, and I'll get you some fresh water.
00:09:28Thank you.
00:09:58Thank you.
00:10:28Thank you.
00:10:58Thank you.
00:11:25Wait.
00:11:27I didn't mean nothing.
00:11:31I was just looking to see if anyone was alive in the house.
00:11:34What's your name?
00:11:36I'm Tim Henderson. I'm a rancher. I live up on the cliff.
00:11:40Sorry I roughed you up.
00:11:42Sure.
00:11:44Come on.
00:11:46How'd I knock you down?
00:11:48Come on up the house.
00:11:50No. He can't stay.
00:11:53Oh.
00:11:55Let the worthless old coot stay.
00:11:57We're all going to die anyway.
00:12:15It looks like we're stuck with each other,
00:12:17so let's understand the rules.
00:12:19Now, I'm the ranking officer. I mean, person.
00:12:21I'm in command.
00:12:23If we're voting, I vote for me.
00:12:27Oh, don't be funny. This is serious.
00:12:29Shut up, Joanna.
00:12:33My second in command will be Steve.
00:12:37This counter is registering 47 wrenches of radioactivity now.
00:12:4350 is considered dangerous.
00:12:45500 fatal.
00:12:47But that depends on the individual.
00:12:49Different people have different absorption rates and capacities.
00:12:52We may live, and we may not.
00:12:55There's a lot we don't know about it.
00:12:57Some of us may be dying now.
00:12:59Well, how long before we can leave this museum?
00:13:02Yeah. I got some things working for me in L.A.
00:13:05Big things. So how long before we can get out of here?
00:13:08There is no Los Angeles.
00:13:11No Los Angeles? You're kidding.
00:13:13I don't believe it.
00:13:15But there are no radio signals
00:13:17long or short way from any city in the world.
00:13:20She's right.
00:13:22The six of us in this house may be the beginning of a new era.
00:13:26A new civilization.
00:13:28Seven. My brother's still alive.
00:13:31But not for long, I'm afraid.
00:13:33But be that as it may,
00:13:35I've spent 10 years in this house.
00:13:38But be that as it may,
00:13:40I've spent 10 years getting ready for this day.
00:13:49I'll brief you as to why we're still alive.
00:13:54This is my house with its own generators and food supply.
00:13:59These cliffs surrounding the house on three sides
00:14:02are full of lead-bearing ore
00:14:04that acts as a barrier against radioactivity.
00:14:09The lake here on the fourth side is heated
00:14:12from an underground heat source,
00:14:14probably an old volcano
00:14:17or maybe a crack in the Earth's crust.
00:14:20Anyway, the warm air from the lake's waters
00:14:23creates an updraft.
00:14:25And it's strong enough, I might add,
00:14:27to carry radioactive contamination out of the valley
00:14:31as long as it doesn't rain.
00:14:33If the rains come too soon,
00:14:35we'll all be contaminated and die.
00:14:39That is, if we don't let other forces
00:14:42destroy us before that time.
00:14:44What other forces?
00:14:46Never mind that now.
00:14:48But make no mistake about it,
00:14:50you're not welcome here.
00:14:52This was planned for just three people.
00:14:54That's how much food we have.
00:14:56If we divide that among the six of us,
00:14:59we'll soon have empty stomachs and rebellion.
00:15:03I have the keys to the storeroom.
00:15:06I and I alone will say when and how much food we eat.
00:15:10Any argument about that,
00:15:12and I'll settle it with this.
00:15:15Oh, you're a big man, packing that gun.
00:15:19Just don't you let go of it.
00:15:21I don't intend to.
00:15:25Where are you going with that?
00:15:27My brother.
00:15:28Save the food.
00:15:29Your brother's a casualty.
00:15:31Face it.
00:15:33Take it to him.
00:15:36Dad, I've never seen you like this before.
00:15:38We can't become animals.
00:15:40We're still human, and we've got to act like it.
00:15:43That's just what I'm afraid of.
00:15:45We're all human.
00:15:48Ranger?
00:15:49How are you doing?
00:15:53I'm not going to die.
00:15:56I thought I was, but I'm not.
00:15:58I know I'm not, now.
00:16:00Well, it's a miracle.
00:16:01You soaked up 700 wrenches.
00:16:03I don't understand it.
00:16:04I'm not going to die.
00:16:06I'm not going to die.
00:16:08I'm not going to die.
00:16:10I'm not going to die.
00:16:12I'm not going to die.
00:16:14I'm not going to die.
00:16:16I don't understand it, but I'm glad.
00:16:18Here, I've got something to eat.
00:16:19I don't want that.
00:16:21I need fresh meat.
00:16:23Raw meat.
00:16:25Well, I'll put your order in with the chef.
00:16:28I don't know, but I think it'll do me good.
00:16:33Well, why don't you wash up and get in some clean clothes, huh?
00:16:35No. No water.
00:16:37Just let me rest.
00:16:40I'll be okay.
00:16:41Just the way I am.
00:16:47You didn't tell me how you two happened to be near this valley yesterday.
00:16:51Uh, we're not exactly on the main highway.
00:16:55We were camped on the other side of the lake.
00:16:58That's not too far off the highway.
00:17:00We were on our way to California.
00:17:03Oh, I thought it'd be a kick to sleep out.
00:17:05Yeah.
00:17:06Then our old car wouldn't start, and we were stranded.
00:17:10You two, uh, married?
00:17:16She's an old friend of the family.
00:17:20Look, kid, you can be a friend of my family any time you want.
00:17:25My daughter's a performer, a dancer.
00:17:27I'm her manager.
00:17:40I, uh, I guess it was stuck.
00:17:43You...
00:17:44Now you know why she can't work with a fan.
00:17:52Nice-looking guy.
00:17:53Your brother?
00:17:56My fiancé.
00:17:59He was supposed to be here yesterday.
00:18:02Oh.
00:18:06We're gonna marry him, huh?
00:18:09I'm sorry.
00:18:10I'm sorry.
00:18:12Really sorry.
00:18:24What's the matter?
00:18:29Strange.
00:18:33I felt like I heard someone calling.
00:18:37Not really calling.
00:18:40Just something strange.
00:18:44Come on, snap out of it.
00:18:47Let's go to your father's storeroom and see if we can find some canned beef for my brother.
00:18:50Steve, come with me. I want to check the radio activity outside.
00:18:55Go ahead, Steve. I'll get the canned beef.
00:19:11How we doing, John?
00:19:15It's at 49. That's up two since last night.
00:19:21That's as if some magic force is holding those clouds up out of this valley.
00:19:25That's the warm air from the lake. Creates an updraft.
00:19:28Yes, I know.
00:19:30Oh, yes. I told you this morning.
00:19:31I've known about this valley for a long time. The lake, too.
00:19:34Read about it in college, in geology.
00:19:36Oh, you a geologist?
00:19:38I work for an oil company about a hundred miles south of here.
00:19:41Then you just didn't stumble in here yesterday by accident?
00:19:46No, my brother and I headed here the minute we heard about the bombings.
00:19:49Smart thinking on your part.
00:19:56Do you know the real force of the atom has never been fully calculated?
00:20:03I think it reached its fulfillment yesterday.
00:20:05Yes, but only as we know it affects our present form of life.
00:20:08Our life as we knew it before this nuclear inferno covered the earth.
00:20:13You think some other form of life could have survived?
00:20:16I'm only saying that its true force has never been fully understood.
00:20:21You're confusing me now, John.
00:20:24Do you remember the H-bomb test at Matsuo some years ago?
00:20:28Sure.
00:20:29I captained one of those ships.
00:20:31Five days after the blast, I towed the animal ship out of target zero.
00:20:35The outside world never had a true account of that test.
00:20:38What are you trying to say, John?
00:20:43Coyote. In the daytime.
00:20:46Must be a lot of game in this valley now.
00:20:49Contaminated game.
00:20:51Fighting for life just the way we are.
00:21:31Coyote. In the daytime.
00:21:54What's the matter, Granger?
00:21:56There's live game outside. I can tell.
00:21:59Yes, we heard a coyote during the day.
00:22:02I can feel it. And I need meat.
00:22:06Granger, that game's contaminated.
00:22:08If you ate that, you'd die.
00:22:10You would die.
00:22:12But not me.
00:22:20I can't eat that canned junk.
00:22:22I've got to have some meat.
00:22:24Fresh. Do you hear?
00:22:26That's all you're going to get for a long time.
00:22:30That's what you think.
00:22:32That's just what you think.
00:23:26Three weeks.
00:23:27I thought we'd all be dead by now.
00:23:29Even Granger got out of bed yesterday.
00:23:33Steve, I know he's your brother, but...
00:23:37But what?
00:23:39I don't know.
00:23:41I don't know.
00:23:43I don't know.
00:23:45I don't know.
00:23:47I don't know.
00:23:49I don't know.
00:23:51I don't know.
00:23:53I don't know.
00:23:56Well, he... he gives me a funny feeling.
00:24:01Logically, he should have been dead long ago.
00:24:03But there's no such thing as logic anymore.
00:24:07What's so illogical about my brother?
00:24:09You know as well as I do, he hasn't taken food or water in three weeks.
00:24:13Not since he's been here.
00:24:15He says he doesn't need food.
00:24:17And last night he slipped out of the house and didn't come back until dawn.
00:24:21I know.
00:24:23Radiation must have affected his mind.
00:24:25He's a mutation, Steve.
00:24:27Face it.
00:24:28He's a freak of this new atomic world of ours.
00:24:51I'm going outside.
00:24:55For a walk.
00:24:57Well, uh, don't go too far.
00:25:00Stay inside of the house.
00:25:03Why?
00:25:05Because I say so, that's why.
00:25:08Aren't you tired, Grange?
00:25:10You need more sleep.
00:25:11I'm not tired.
00:25:13I'm not afraid of anything out there.
00:25:16In fact, I like it.
00:25:21Would you like to go with me?
00:25:24No, I have things to do.
00:25:52I think he's dangerous.
00:25:54No, I don't think so.
00:25:56He should be destroyed.
00:26:01Destroyed? My brother?
00:26:04Yes, for our safety.
00:26:07You can't do that, John.
00:26:09Well, not just because he's my brother, but don't you see, it's important to us that he live.
00:26:13I don't see why.
00:26:15Well, I'm not sure yet.
00:26:18You have to study him.
00:26:28If it doesn't rain in the next few weeks, I think we're going to live.
00:26:31Somehow I knew we wouldn't die.
00:26:33My father always seemed so positive.
00:26:36You know, right after the bombs came, I didn't much care if I lived or died.
00:26:39Don't talk like that.
00:26:42It's true, Joanna.
00:26:46But these past few weeks with you...
00:26:57Now I feel I've got a big reason to live.
00:27:00Me too, Steve.
00:27:03Joanna?
00:27:16What's wrong?
00:27:19Did I misunderstand?
00:27:21Didn't you hear it?
00:27:23Hear what?
00:27:26Something out there.
00:27:28That strange feeling, sound, something.
00:27:31Stronger than the last time I felt it.
00:27:35It's just some harmless animal in the bushes, that's all.
00:27:38No, Steve. It's more.
00:27:41Let's go back in the house, please.
00:27:44Let's go back in the house, please.
00:28:14Let's go back in the house, please.
00:28:44Let's go back in the house, please.
00:29:14Let's go back.
00:29:34His bones are still moist.
00:29:37Look at their footprints.
00:29:40The Granger's.
00:29:43Do you think he ate that rabbit?
00:29:45He must have.
00:29:47He spends most of his nights prowling around in these woods.
00:29:5549 lynchings.
00:29:57You think a man could eat that poisoned meat and live?
00:30:00No.
00:30:01No human could.
00:30:03It defies all the laws of man and God.
00:30:06There may be a new set of laws, John.
00:30:09Laws for post-nuclear life we know nothing about.
00:30:12I'm not sure that Steve's saying what you mean.
00:30:14Well, I'm only guessing, but we know that even
00:30:17small amounts of radiation can produce change.
00:30:19Now, if for some reason a man could survive
00:30:22complete saturation, a thousand generations of change
00:30:25could take place in a matter of weeks.
00:30:30The Matsuo test.
00:30:33What do you mean?
00:30:34Nothing.
00:30:35Go on with your theory.
00:30:36I'm afraid there are more Grangers out here,
00:30:39and even worse than him.
00:30:41All of us have survived more cumulative exposure
00:30:43than we ever thought possible.
00:30:47You mean we all may become like your brother,
00:30:50stalking these woods at night, eating raw meat?
00:30:53It's possible.
00:30:55Any bright theories as to what to do in this situation?
00:30:58No.
00:31:01You know, when my brother couldn't find the answer
00:31:03to something, he looked it up in the Bible.
00:31:06He believed that it held the answers to everything.
00:31:12For I am with thee to save thee and deliver thee,
00:31:15saith the Lord.
00:31:17I will deliver thee out of the hand of the wicked.
00:31:22I will redeem thee out of the land of the terrible.
00:31:27I had enough of that Bible when I was a kid.
00:31:30Well, it's easy to see it had no effect on you, Mickey.
00:31:37I'm gonna go look for Granger.
00:31:42What was that?
00:31:48Maybe you better tell us what the Bible says about rain.
00:31:52In our situation, we'd better pray that it doesn't rain.
00:31:56Not for weeks, anyway.
00:31:58Because if it does rain in this valley,
00:32:00it'll be coming down through clouds,
00:32:02saturated with nuclear death.
00:32:06Maybe we'll be saved by the rain.
00:32:10Maybe we'll be safe, like Noah and the ark.
00:32:13Right now, there's about 40 wrenches
00:32:15of activity in this room.
00:32:17If it rains, that will move up into the hundreds of wrenches
00:32:20in a matter of hours, and we'll all be dead.
00:32:24Or, like Granger, if we're unlucky.
00:32:28But, maybe the updrafts from the lake
00:32:32will hold the clouds back.
00:32:34They will, Dad.
00:32:35We've been lucky so far.
00:32:38We're gonna live, I just feel it.
00:32:40I hope you're right, sweetheart.
00:32:43And if the weather does clear, starting tomorrow,
00:32:46we'll have to go on half rations.
00:32:49How much is half of nothing?
00:32:51I've stored some seeds and grain,
00:32:54and I have books and materials on every craft
00:32:58necessary to sustain life.
00:33:00Mickey Brown, farmer and craftsman.
00:33:03Oh, another thing.
00:33:04We're about out of fresh water,
00:33:06but there's a spring-fed pool not so far from the cliffs.
00:33:12Hey, Joanna, maybe we could take a swim in the pool.
00:33:15What if Dad says it's all right?
00:33:17Oh, it's safe.
00:33:18I checked it today, and starting tomorrow,
00:33:21we can all take turns bathing there.
00:33:23Well, I'm telling you one thing.
00:33:26I've taken more baths in the past two months
00:33:29than I have in all my born days.
00:33:32All my born days together.
00:33:35Maybe that's why you're still alive, Tim.
00:33:38Huh?
00:33:39Oh.
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00:34:30Grange, come on back to the house.
00:35:01Don't you ever think about going to the other side of the house again.
00:35:06Grange, we've gotta go.
00:35:07Oh.
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00:35:18Grange, it's not worth it to go back there now.
00:35:20We've got to go down this side.
00:35:22Grange.
00:35:23Rae, take a pencil.
00:35:25I've seen enough of you.
00:35:27I can sit here, you sit there.
00:35:28I can sit here, you can sit there.
00:35:29I'm so quiet.
00:35:32I'd give anything to hear that downtown traffic again.
00:35:36I didn't realize how isolated it would be from the house.
00:35:40
00:35:44You are good looking.
00:35:47Clean cut and that bit.
00:35:50But something new for Mickey.
00:35:53Mickey?
00:35:55Oh, he's all eyes for you.
00:35:59He hasn't even given me the time of day anymore.
00:36:03I'm not interested in Mickey.
00:36:05Well, you better not be.
00:36:08Otherwise, well, I'd have to make a play for Steve.
00:36:14That would be unfair competition for you, baby.
00:36:19Yes, I, I see what you mean.
00:36:22Mickey always comes back to mama.
00:36:28Hey, what's the matter, kid?
00:36:32Somebody's watching us, I can feel it.
00:36:36I didn't hear anything.
00:36:39Something's moving over there in the bushes.
00:36:41Oh, it's probably one of the fellas.
00:36:44It's probably old Timothy.
00:36:46Hey, Timothy!
00:36:48
00:36:55Hurry up, let's get out of here.
00:36:57
00:37:04
00:37:13Rangers not the only one hunting game.
00:37:17And after they've finished off the game, we'll be next.
00:37:24This place is cursed.
00:37:26Steve, we've got to get rid of your brother.
00:37:28John, he's the only way to find out what we're up against.
00:37:31Don't you see that?
00:37:33The animals on the ship, the Matsuo test.
00:37:37They forewarned of something like this.
00:37:40You know, you keep mentioning that.
00:37:41You're going to keep up the mystery
00:37:42or you're going to tell me about it?
00:37:43Tonight, back at the house, I'll show you
00:37:45after the others have gone to bed.
00:37:47I have the evidence.
00:37:54What are you looking at?
00:37:56You said I didn't see anything at the pool.
00:37:59You said it was just my imagination.
00:38:02That's right, he just became upset.
00:38:05Steve, somebody was looking at me.
00:38:08Tried to talk to me.
00:38:09What'd he say?
00:38:11Nothing you'd understand.
00:38:14Nothing I'd understand for that matter.
00:38:18Well, you won't go swimming alone in the pool anymore.
00:38:19I'll stand guard.
00:38:23My skin was tingling.
00:38:25My pulse was pounding.
00:38:28You're still upset.
00:38:29Come on, let's go back to the house.
00:38:30Steve.
00:38:33Do you believe in mental telepathy?
00:38:36I'm afraid I'm reading your thoughts,
00:38:37if that's what you mean.
00:38:40What am I thinking?
00:38:43It's not the same way you were thinking
00:38:44about me a few days ago.
00:38:49I'm sorry, Steve.
00:38:52I just feel like I'd like to be alone right now.
00:38:56I'm sorry too, Joanna.
00:39:15Mickey, don't scare me like that.
00:39:18I just want to talk to you, that's all.
00:39:20You know, I bet I haven't said a dozen words to you
00:39:22since I got here.
00:39:25Hey, look, what's so bad about me?
00:39:28I don't drink, I don't smoke.
00:39:30And once I even gave some money to a drunken bum.
00:39:33My old man.
00:39:36Come on, don't give me that hard to get stuff.
00:39:39Come on.
00:39:41Don't.
00:39:42You belong to Jada.
00:39:45I belong to me.
00:39:47Get it?
00:39:48Me.
00:39:58Hey there, buddy.
00:40:00Oh, it's you, Miss Jada.
00:40:02Care for a taste of some of the best
00:40:03whiskey in these mountains?
00:40:07It is whiskey.
00:40:08Hey, where'd you get it?
00:40:11Made it myself, that's the word.
00:40:13I make it by the barrels back in my place.
00:40:19It's awful, Jim.
00:40:22The first taste is never good, Miss Jada.
00:40:25It's that long second one that puts hair on your chest.
00:40:39Better?
00:40:39Better?
00:41:09Better?
00:41:16Good.
00:41:17It's good, isn't it?
00:41:21I'm going to get a drink from Mrs. Jada's.
00:41:24Thank you, Jim.
00:41:25Oh, you're saying, Mrs. Jada?
00:41:27I thought you said, Miss Jada.
00:41:29You got it, huh?
00:41:31All right, I'll get a drink for you, too.
00:41:35That's it?
00:41:37I mean, you won't believe this, but I just saw Granger walk up the mountain trail through
00:41:42that fog and it didn't faze him.
00:41:45Do you remember anything about the Matsuo bomb test?
00:41:51There were some vague rumors right after that, weren't there?
00:41:56Something I have to show you.
00:41:58As I told you, my job was to tow the animal ship out of Target Zero.
00:42:05I got the first look at those animals.
00:42:07The newspapers said they were all destroyed.
00:42:10The newspapers lied.
00:42:12Three of those animals lived through it.
00:42:15Through an H-bomb?
00:42:16There was a law against taking photographs, but no law against sketching what we had seen.
00:42:22There were a thousand animals on that ship.
00:42:28That was a chipmunk.
00:42:29This was alive?
00:42:30Yes.
00:42:31It lived for three days.
00:42:32Our third survivor was a monkey.
00:42:47Its skin looked like rubber, but it felt more like metal.
00:42:53Armor-plated.
00:42:54The teacher's answer to complete nuclear radiation.
00:42:57That's a million years of evolution with one bomb.
00:43:05You say they lived for three days?
00:43:06When we got back to the inspection ship, they were dead.
00:43:09If we could figure out what killed them, it may help us.
00:43:12We never knew.
00:43:14After we washed them down, we went down to inspect.
00:43:18They were normal except for their appearance, but they refused food and water.
00:43:26New species?
00:43:28Yes.
00:43:29They were the forerunners of whatever it is we have out there.
00:43:34Sometimes I have a feeling of doom.
00:43:37Well, I know this much.
00:43:40There are two forms of life fighting for survival in this valley, and only one can win.
00:43:45John, it's got to be us.
00:43:48You know, I started this thing just to stay alive, but you've given me a deep feeling
00:43:53of responsibility toward the welfare of mankind, our kind.
00:43:59I think I'll turn in now.
00:44:04Good night, John.
00:44:06Yes.
00:44:07I'll tell the girls the first thing in the morning.
00:44:10The girls?
00:44:12Yes.
00:44:13They should bear children as soon as possible.
00:44:23Good night.
00:44:53Watch this.
00:44:54What's that?
00:44:55Nothing, just a thunder.
00:44:56I wonder what it is.
00:44:57What?
00:44:58Who's there?
00:44:59Fancy starting anybody up when there's so many of us.
00:45:00Hey.
00:45:01What's happening?
00:45:02Hey.
00:45:03Hey.
00:45:04What's the matter?
00:45:05Hey, what's that?
00:45:09What's up?
00:45:13What's the matter?
00:45:14Hey.
00:45:15Get out of the way.
00:45:18You wouldn't do that to an animal, Dad.
00:45:21He stays.
00:45:23Are you all right, love?
00:45:26Get out of my life.
00:45:30Mickey.
00:45:31Mickey.
00:45:32Mickey.
00:45:33Mickey.
00:45:34Mickey.
00:45:35Mickey.
00:45:36Mickey.
00:45:37Mickey.
00:45:38Mickey.
00:45:39Mickey.
00:45:40Mickey.
00:45:41Mickey.
00:45:42Mickey.
00:45:43Mickey.
00:45:44Mickey.
00:45:45Mickey.
00:45:46Mickey.
00:45:47Mickey.
00:45:50A sea captain can perform the marriage ceremony
00:45:52in case of an emergency.
00:45:55Joanna, I want you to marry Steve.
00:45:57I want you to have children.
00:46:02There'll be no wedding, Dad, and no children.
00:46:07You have a responsibility to the future.
00:46:10What would Mother say?
00:46:11Your mother?
00:46:12And Larry, what would he say?
00:46:16They're both dead.
00:46:20I'm the only one who knows.
00:46:23Who knows?
00:46:24Knows what?
00:46:26Have you been listening to me?
00:46:27Yes, Dad.
00:46:33I'll marry Steve in a week.
00:46:36If he's still alive.
00:46:38And if I am.
00:46:46What are you doing, love?
00:46:50This little gadget's going to open that storeroom for me.
00:47:00Can you imagine us having a kid?
00:47:03Of course, we won't tell him his mother was a exotic dancer.
00:47:08But we'll tell him she was a good dancer.
00:47:14I wonder what's wrong with Joanna.
00:47:17She goes around in her own little world now.
00:47:20She's flipped.
00:47:22Off her rocker.
00:47:24Maybe we all are.
00:47:26Not me, baby.
00:47:30You still go for her, don't you?
00:47:33You're just plain dirt to her, but you still want her.
00:47:38All I want is a key to open that storeroom.
00:47:43All this time you've been saying it was you and me.
00:47:47But you meant her.
00:47:49You liar.
00:47:51Okay, okay.
00:47:52So I lied a little.
00:47:55A little?
00:47:57The only friend you ever had in this world was me.
00:48:01The only one who ever loved you was me.
00:48:04Me, me.
00:48:06Now listen, you cheap hood.
00:48:09A prisoner from the hood.
00:48:11A prisoner from the hood, lover.
00:48:15Now beat it.
00:48:17I want to finish this key.
00:48:21We can't go up there for at least two more months.
00:48:24Then we're running out of supplies.
00:48:27Only enough for about two more weeks.
00:48:41I'll be back.
00:48:43I'll be back.
00:48:45I'll be back.
00:48:47I'll be back.
00:48:49I'll be back.
00:48:51I'll be back.
00:48:53I'll be back.
00:48:55I'll be back.
00:48:57I'll be back.
00:48:59I'll be back.
00:49:01I'll be back.
00:49:03I'll be back.
00:49:05I'll be back.
00:49:07I'll be back.
00:49:09I'll be back.
00:49:11I'll be back.
00:49:13I'll be back.
00:49:15I'll be back.
00:49:17I'll be back.
00:49:19I'll be back.
00:49:21I'll be back.
00:49:23I'll be back.
00:49:25I'll be back.
00:49:27I'll be back.
00:49:29I'll be back.
00:49:31I'll be back.
00:49:33I'll be back.
00:49:35I'll be back.
00:49:37I'll be back.
00:49:39Give me any.
00:49:41Say, there's more of you up there.
00:49:46Huh?
00:49:47Stronger.
00:49:50Much stronger.
00:49:52How many?
00:49:53How many more?
00:49:58Stronger.
00:50:01Food.
00:50:09He won't be needing food now, poor devil.
00:50:12Look at the head.
00:50:13The strange bone structure.
00:50:15It's like those animals at Matsuo.
00:50:18And the same mutated skin the animals had.
00:50:22And there's more like him up there.
00:50:25Stronger.
00:50:28Stage two, this one.
00:50:30Stage three, stronger.
00:50:32Stage four, maybe invulnerable.
00:50:35How about stage one?
00:50:36Who's that?
00:50:37That's Granger.
00:50:38My brother is stage one.
00:51:08There's no doubt about it.
00:51:10They're coming closer to the house every night.
00:51:14We'll have to take turns standing guard, Steve.
00:51:17I'd use Mickey, but we can't trust him with a gun in his hand.
00:51:20I know his kind.
00:51:22Spawned in Bilgewater.
00:51:25Timothy, sometimes you're a life savior.
00:51:29Jonathan, we're like two peas in a pod.
00:51:33Sometimes we're feeling low as I have in a well.
00:51:36But give me a hand and I'll give you a ride.
00:51:39I'm a soldier.
00:51:40And you're a priest.
00:51:41I'm a priest.
00:51:42You're a priest.
00:51:43I'm a great priest.
00:51:44You're a great priest.
00:51:45I'm a great priest.
00:51:46I'm a great priest.
00:51:48I'm a great priest.
00:51:49I'm a great priest.
00:51:50I'm a great priest.
00:51:51I'm a great priest.
00:51:52I don't have a hat, but I'll give you a whack of this one.
00:51:58And I'll wear a silk hat on Sunday.
00:52:02Come on, you big one.
00:52:19Come with me, Timothy.
00:52:22I want to pay you back for all that ever-loving kindness.
00:52:44Request permission to come aboard, Captain.
00:52:49Permission granted, sailor.
00:54:23I'm sorry, sir.
00:54:36No, no! Don't break my jug, please!
00:54:43That was the last drop I had!
00:54:47Good. Then we'll have no more of this disgusting behavior.
00:54:52Right, sailor?
00:54:56There's one like you in every crowd!
00:55:08No, I'll never make it!
00:55:17But I...
00:55:23Well, what have you got to say about it?
00:55:27Personally, I hate the stuff.
00:55:44Have a nice nap?
00:55:46Caught me. I must have dozed off.
00:55:50Say, have you seen Tim? He's not in the house anyplace.
00:55:53He's probably sleeping it off in the woods somewhere.
00:55:57You know, I'm really worried about that old coot.
00:55:59He shouldn't have broken his jug.
00:56:01You're right. I had no idea he was an alcoholic.
00:56:05Well, if he doesn't show up by daybreak, I'll go out and find him.
00:56:08I'll go with you. It was my mistake.
00:56:14You don't suppose he tried to get back up over those cliffs, do you?
00:56:17Well, he better not.
00:56:19If he does, it'll be the end of him.
00:56:23Good night.
00:56:47Good night.
00:56:50Good night.
00:57:17Easy, Timmy B.
00:57:20It's just a little rabbit.
00:57:38My God!
00:57:49Oh, my God!
00:58:20Tim!
00:58:26Tim, don't!
00:58:28Don't go into that forest!
00:58:50Don't go into that fog!
00:58:52You'll be killed, sure!
00:59:20John!
00:59:22Steve!
00:59:24What happened?
00:59:26Oh, I sprained my ankle.
00:59:28Where's Tim?
00:59:30Back up over the cliff.
00:59:32He went back to his whiskey still.
00:59:35Did you go after him?
00:59:38Into that vapor?
00:59:42How long are we up there?
00:59:44A minute, hour.
00:59:46What difference does it make?
00:59:48I've had the course.
00:59:50Well, come on. We'll get you washed up.
00:59:55Don't tell Joanna.
00:59:57I've just got a sprained ankle, understand?
00:59:59Sure, John. Come on.
01:00:01Let's get back to the house.
01:00:18He's dead.
01:00:21Believe me, Steve.
01:00:23It's better this way.
01:00:28Poor Granger.
01:00:31Now my whole family's gone.
01:00:33No, Steve.
01:00:35You and Joanna are the new family now.
01:00:37Perhaps for the whole human race.
01:00:43Look at those punctures.
01:00:45It's like three steel claws.
01:00:50Steel claws.
01:00:53It's like the hand of the monkey in your drawings.
01:00:57Not sure.
01:01:15Steve!
01:01:18What is it, Joanna?
01:01:20In there. In the bushes.
01:01:22Where? What is it?
01:01:24Someone was calling to me.
01:01:26That's just your imagination.
01:01:28I was 40 feet away from you, and I didn't hear a thing.
01:01:30Oh, please, Steve. Take me home.
01:01:32I don't want to die.
01:01:34I don't want to die.
01:01:36I don't want to die.
01:01:38I don't want to die.
01:01:40I don't want to die.
01:01:42I don't want to die.
01:01:45Steve, take me home, please.
01:02:00Joanna insists this thing tried to talk to her.
01:02:02How about the way it looked?
01:02:06She said it looked like an ape.
01:02:10The sketch is of Matsuo, the monkey.
01:02:12But this thing is man-sized.
01:02:14It means it's a man, not an ape.
01:02:16How do we fight it?
01:02:18How do we kill it?
01:02:20You're the one who said we'd come up with an answer.
01:02:22But how?
01:02:24It eats contaminated flesh,
01:02:26breathes contaminated air.
01:02:28The things that kill a man, it thrives on.
01:02:30What's the point?
01:02:32You're driving at something.
01:02:34Just that in order to kill it,
01:02:36we must first understand it.
01:02:38Now, we know it has fears.
01:02:40It was close enough to Joanna to attack her,
01:02:42but it wouldn't follow her into the pool.
01:03:13Don't scream.
01:03:15I mean it.
01:03:20What do you want?
01:03:22I never had time for your kind of woman.
01:03:24You're something new in my life.
01:03:26No. No.
01:03:28Well, you won't hate me when there's just the two of us.
01:03:30There'd be no point to it.
01:03:32Do you get what I mean?
01:03:34No. No.
01:03:36No.
01:03:38No.
01:03:40No.
01:03:42Let the kid alone.
01:03:50Joanna, go back to the house.
01:03:52I have a few words for this child molester here.
01:03:57You don't know when you're through, do you?
01:04:01You said the two of us,
01:04:03but all along you meant her.
01:04:05Yeah, that's right.
01:04:07Now you know.
01:04:09You and your dime store stuff.
01:04:11You're cheap. A cheapie.
01:04:13I didn't know how cheap you are
01:04:15until I met her.
01:04:18She hates your guts.
01:04:21You're cheap to her.
01:04:23She'd rather kill herself first.
01:04:30Come on.
01:04:33Let's not fight like a couple of kids.
01:04:36Let's go take a moonlight swim, huh?
01:04:38Beat it.
01:04:40I don't want any part of you.
01:05:06I love you.
01:05:08I love you.
01:05:10I love you.
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01:06:05I love you.
01:06:07Well, you decided to come back, T'Challa.
01:06:34Mm-hmm.
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01:13:32Now, that's better, Captain, if there's two men and only one gun, I like to have it.
01:13:58Looks like your ship's falling apart, don't it?
01:14:01Well, you've been no help.
01:14:04You wouldn't find Jada.
01:14:06You wouldn't help Steve look for Joanna while you're lower than scum.
01:14:11I'm a coward.
01:14:12I only fight when I have to and on my own conditions, and one of them is that I know
01:14:19what I'm fighting.
01:14:25Joanna!
01:14:31Three little, two little, one little in, in.
01:14:36You know, you're a sucker.
01:14:37I know you went after old Tim, into that fog, kill yourself for that worthless old coot.
01:14:45Oh, that's why you're acting so brave.
01:14:48That's why you're moving in.
01:14:50Moving in?
01:14:51Oh.
01:14:53I'm taking over the works, the house, your daughter, if she gets back.
01:15:02I'd make a better old man for her kids and Steve would, they'd be tough, like me.
01:15:11Looks like it will rain after all.
01:15:14You still think that rain will kill us all?
01:15:17You'll know soon enough.
01:15:22Help!
01:15:26Joanna!
01:16:22Here, Steve! Over here!
01:16:31The water! It's afraid of the water!
01:16:52There's your rain, Captain. That's good. How long do you think it'll live now?
01:17:07Well, here. Get me a sample of the rainwater and I'll test it.
01:17:22It doesn't register. That's pure water.
01:17:36Well, what do you know? Just plain old rainwater.
01:17:43That's it. Water. It's afraid of water.
01:17:49Joanne and Steve may be safe.
01:17:52What's afraid, Captain? You cracking up on me?
01:17:56Don't you see, you idiot? That thing out there, that atomic fiend. It's afraid of pure water.
01:18:02That's why it wouldn't go in the pool.
01:18:12What are you thinking in that sick mind of yours?
01:18:30Simple. I'm going to shoot Steve right between the eyes.
01:18:36In God's name, why?
01:18:38Well, I thought you knew, smart man. I want Joanna.
01:18:45I don't hear it anymore.
01:18:50Hear what?
01:18:52The weird sound. It tried to speak to me.
01:18:59Steve, it was Larry.
01:19:05What killed him?
01:19:08Well, he was created to live in a contaminated atmosphere.
01:19:12I guess the rain must be pure.
01:19:16He couldn't stand it.
01:19:18I guess that means that all the other people like Larry will be killed by the rain too.
01:19:23Then there is a future.
01:19:26Yes, Joanna.
01:19:31Mickey.

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