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ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES
| Horror, Sci-Fi | Year |

Plot:
A backwoods game warden and a local doctor discover that giant leeches are responsible for disappearances and deaths in a local swamp, but the local police don't believe them.

Crew:

• Directed by: Bernard L. Kowalski
• Written by: Leo Gordon
• Starring: Ken Clark, Yvette Vickers, Jan Shepard, Michael Emmet
• Produced by: Gene Corman
• Music by: Alexander Laszlo
• Cinematography: John M. Nickolaus Jr.
• Edited by: Carlo Lodato

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00:02:30Hey!
00:02:35Wait a minute! Wait a minute!
00:02:39Hold on, hold on, hold on!
00:02:44Just hold it a second, will you?
00:02:46Miss!
00:02:48You hear me girl?
00:02:49Oh, you won't now.
00:02:59Can't play that thing so loud.
00:03:06Would you come out like this for a minute?
00:03:11Oh, don't bother me.
00:03:13Liz.
00:03:17Someday, I'm going to give that she-cat a whopping she's been asking for.
00:03:22Sure you will, Dave.
00:03:23Leave it all down to her.
00:03:24Let her know who wears the pants around here.
00:03:28I'll be back in a minute.
00:03:32Any whoopings done back there, I'll lay you a jug.
00:03:35She'll be doing it.
00:03:39Come on now, Lemon.
00:03:40Tell us about that thing you killed out there at the swamp, will you?
00:03:43Yeah, let's hear the rest of that.
00:03:44Like I was saying, I put five slugs into that critter before it went under.
00:03:51Don't call this thing I ever seen.
00:03:53Had regular arms on it like a man.
00:03:56It was sort of different looking.
00:03:58Had suckers on them.
00:04:01Like one of them, uh...
00:04:03Like one of them octopuses things.
00:04:06Oh, it was plumb off-looking.
00:04:09Lem, you sure that critter wasn't pink?
00:04:13Oh, I told you before it was sort of gray-looking.
00:04:19You can laugh if you want.
00:04:22But that thing weren't nothing nature put out there.
00:04:25No, sir.
00:04:26And it weren't no freak gator either.
00:04:29I've been poaching this country for 40 years and I ain't never seen nothing like it.
00:04:35Well, too bad you didn't bring it back.
00:04:37Steve Benton probably paid a fair bounty for him.
00:04:39Whatever it was.
00:04:41Bounty?
00:04:42I wouldn't touch that critter for all the money he ever made.
00:04:47And if you'd seen it, you wouldn't either.
00:04:50You better take it easy on this stuff.
00:04:51You're looking kind of peaking.
00:04:54No.
00:04:56I'm going to clean my otter lines out before morning.
00:05:00Lem, I think that critter's a ghost of one of those otters you've been poaching all these years,
00:05:04coming back to haunt you.
00:05:09Well, if that's so, you fellas will see it right quick yourselves.
00:05:29Morning, son.
00:05:39Morning.
00:05:55Well, look.
00:05:56It's not like I want to be mean or anything like that, Liz, baby.
00:06:00But I got a reputation around here.
00:06:02These folks have no respect for a man who lets his woman boss him.
00:06:06Well, next thing you know, they'll be laughing at me.
00:06:08And they'll be telling all the rest of the...
00:06:10Won't you please listen to me, Liz, baby?
00:06:14Liz?
00:06:36Stop looking at me like that.
00:06:50I'll look at you the way I want you, my wife.
00:07:07Don't touch me.
00:07:09Who do you think you're talking to?
00:07:11Don't touch me.
00:07:12You're my wife.
00:07:13I'll touch you any time I feel like it.
00:07:22Where you going?
00:07:27Where you going?
00:07:30I'm going out.
00:07:33Maybe I'll be back.
00:07:35Maybe I won't.
00:07:36Liz, baby.
00:07:37I didn't mean nothing.
00:08:04Well, there was the young one in that last trap.
00:08:06I had to kill it.
00:08:07Oh, poor thing.
00:08:09Told you you shouldn't have come along.
00:08:16Well, I can understand hunting an animal,
00:08:18but making it suffer in those traps, it's horrible.
00:08:22Well, these poachers know the swamp's like the back of their hands.
00:08:25But I'll catch one of them in the act some night
00:08:27and put him away for six months.
00:08:29In the meantime, I'll have to be satisfied confiscating their trap lines.
00:08:32If you lose enough traps, it won't pay them to keep trying.
00:08:34Well, be careful, darling.
00:08:36These people aren't like other folks.
00:08:38You know, they'll try and get back at you.
00:08:40Let them try.
00:08:42Steve, you're a stranger here.
00:08:44They've lived this way for generations.
00:08:46One man isn't going to change them overnight.
00:08:48You're a real worrywart.
00:08:50Oh, I'm serious, Steve.
00:08:52They can be dangerous.
00:08:54Okay, I'll be careful.
00:08:56You just stop worrying.
00:09:04Oh, Steve, I love you.
00:09:07I love you so much.
00:09:13What was that?
00:09:15I don't know. You get in that truck and lock it up.
00:09:27Oh, Steve!
00:09:40Hey!
00:09:57Listen, Benton.
00:09:59The coroner ruled that Sawyer died of a misadventure.
00:10:02Now, as far as this office is concerned, that's the end of it.
00:10:05But, Sheriff, I can't see why the...
00:10:07Look, if Lem was killed by anything human,
00:10:09I wouldn't need you to tell me my job.
00:10:11But I'm not about to go tromping through the swamp
00:10:13looking for an overgrown gator.
00:10:15Sawyer wasn't killed by an alligator.
00:10:17Is that so?
00:10:19Did you hear that, Morton?
00:10:21Game warden Benton says it wasn't a gator killed Lem.
00:10:23Well, then, what was it?
00:10:25If you know so much, go on, tell me.
00:10:27What killed him?
00:10:29Doc Grayson said the wounds were the kind of squid
00:10:31or a large octopus might cause.
00:10:33Oh, sure.
00:10:35And did Grayson explain how a saltwater creature
00:10:37happened to be 30 miles inland living in clear water?
00:10:39Stranger things have happened. I know it.
00:10:41Look here, Benton.
00:10:43You work for the state.
00:10:45Now, why don't you keep your nose out of county business?
00:10:47Is that clear enough for you?
00:10:49Oh, go soak your fat head.
00:10:51Oh, go soak your fat head.
00:10:57What was that you said?
00:10:59I said go soak your fat head.
00:11:07That boy's looking for bad trouble.
00:11:09And he's sure going to get it.
00:11:11You can bet on that.
00:11:21So you see,
00:11:23the octopi uses its suction discs
00:11:25to hold its prey.
00:11:27Now, in itself, the disc will not inflict a wound.
00:11:29Same is true of the squid.
00:11:31Now, both creatures have a parrot-like beak
00:11:33as their primary offensive and defensive weapon.
00:11:35Well, maybe the sheriff was right, Dad.
00:11:39Could be a freak
00:11:41or a malformed alligator.
00:11:43No.
00:11:45No, I'm afraid it wasn't.
00:11:47Well, where does that leave us, Doc?
00:11:49I wish I knew.
00:11:51You know, I'm beginning to think
00:11:53Lem was telling the truth in Walker's store.
00:11:55He did see something that night.
00:11:57Something that had intelligence
00:11:59enough to seek him out
00:12:01and destroy him later.
00:12:03But Sawyer claims to have killed the thing he saw
00:12:05and put a half a dozen rifle bullets into it.
00:12:07I've seen that old .44-40 he used.
00:12:09Nothing could live after being hit with those slugs.
00:12:11Well,
00:12:13conceding the possibility
00:12:15of one such creature,
00:12:17we must also concede the possibility
00:12:19of others.
00:12:21Well, there's one sure way
00:12:23of finding out.
00:12:25Go in and search every backwater channel
00:12:27and wet spot in the swamp.
00:12:29If it's there, I'll find it.
00:12:47
00:13:16It sure is quiet around here.
00:13:46
00:13:52Did you hear something?
00:13:54Yes.
00:13:56
00:13:59Well, whatever it was, it's not here anymore.
00:14:02
00:14:09Do you want some coffee?
00:14:11Yeah, thanks, hon.
00:14:13
00:14:15An army could hide in here and never be noticed.
00:14:17No one did.
00:14:19What?
00:14:21The Seminoles under Osceola in the 1830s
00:14:23took the U.S. Army two years
00:14:25to round them up.
00:14:27Oh, I remember reading about Osceola in high school.
00:14:29Two years.
00:14:33You've only been out of two days and I feel worn out.
00:14:35Well,
00:14:37you might as well keep on looking around.
00:14:45
00:15:10Well, I guess we might as well give up for today.
00:15:12You won't get any argument from me.
00:15:42
00:15:58I'm asking you for the last time, Dave Walker.
00:16:02You answer me, you dirty old man!
00:16:06I ain't dirty, Liz, baby.
00:16:08Liz, baby.
00:16:10Honey!
00:16:12Can't you think of anything else to say, stupid?
00:16:14I gotta get this order over to Miss Chauvet.
00:16:16She's one of my better customers.
00:16:18Can't keep her waiting.
00:16:22I love you, Liz, baby.
00:16:25Get out.
00:16:27Get out, you fat pig!
00:16:41You, uh,
00:16:43have some trouble, Dave?
00:16:45You know women, Cal.
00:16:47Gotta get the hair down every now and then.
00:16:50You sure do know an awful lot about females.
00:16:53I gotta hand it to you.
00:16:55I can't stand here adjaunting, Cal.
00:16:58Gotta get this order over to Miss Chauvet.
00:17:01What's she letting her hair down about this time?
00:17:03Well,
00:17:05ever since I got married,
00:17:07well,
00:17:09ever since Lynn got herself killed,
00:17:11she wants me to sell out and move into town.
00:17:14Don't you let her bamboozle you, Dave.
00:17:17Keep her right here in the store.
00:17:20After all, place wouldn't be the same without you around.
00:17:24Thanks, Cal.
00:17:26I better get going. See you when I get back.
00:17:28Yeah, I'll be around.
00:17:37Liz, baby.
00:17:41It's Cal, honey.
00:17:51You want something, Cal?
00:17:57I got you something.
00:17:59I got you something.
00:18:01I got you something.
00:18:03I got you something.
00:18:06I sure do, honey.
00:18:24Tired?
00:18:26Oh, I'm dead.
00:18:28Me too.
00:18:30Come on over here.
00:18:36Oh.
00:18:41It seems kind of silly knocking ourselves out
00:18:43looking for something we aren't even sure exists.
00:18:46What do you mean?
00:18:49You know, we've covered miles of back channel
00:18:51and haven't come across anything to support your
00:18:53father's theory of an alien creature.
00:18:56Not so much as a mud print we couldn't identify.
00:19:00I know.
00:19:03You're not going to give up, are you, Steve?
00:19:06Well, I can't waste any more time
00:19:08on a wild goose chase.
00:19:11With all respect to your father's ideas.
00:19:16Dad seems so sure.
00:19:33Dad seems so sure.
00:19:59Yes, someone is.
00:20:02I reckon I never met a woman like you before.
00:20:06You really like me, Cal?
00:20:10You're kidding.
00:20:12No, I didn't hurt you now, did I?
00:20:16It's just that you're so strong.
00:20:20I like a man that's strong.
00:20:26You sure picked a doozy, that man Dave.
00:20:29I don't think he's got a muscle in him.
00:20:32He's just a big piece of flab.
00:20:36Oh, honey, I didn't mean anything against you.
00:20:41It's just that I can't see a real woman like you
00:20:44turning with a tub of lard like him.
00:20:50You wouldn't understand, Cal.
00:20:53You know, I've wanted to tell you.
00:20:58You just wouldn't understand.
00:21:00Keep trying, then.
00:21:03Come on, you tell old Cal all about it.
00:21:11You wouldn't think bad of me?
00:21:14Crazy.
00:21:17You tell him you killed your pa and your ma and your whole family.
00:21:21I'd fight to protect you.
00:21:30I'd fight to protect you.
00:22:01My first husband was a no-good bum.
00:22:05Couldn't keep a job more than a week.
00:22:09He used to get lushed up, come home beat up on me.
00:22:13He must have been a prize pig.
00:22:17One night he tried to hold up a gas station.
00:22:21He was so drunk he couldn't even run.
00:22:24They caught him less than a mile away.
00:22:27They caught him less than a mile away.
00:22:30Got set up.
00:22:33I got a divorce.
00:22:37That's rough.
00:22:39After three years working in a lousy beanery,
00:22:42I was ready for the first guy to say the last word to me.
00:22:46It was Dave.
00:22:49That's it.
00:22:51I wish it had been me.
00:22:53I'd know how to take care of a woman like you, Liz.
00:22:56Maybe it ain't too late, Cal.
00:23:07You're wrong, woman.
00:23:09It's too late for the both of you.
00:23:12Get up.
00:23:15Come on, get up.
00:23:17Now look, Dave, I know what you're thinking, but...
00:23:20I got double large shot in this here thing.
00:23:22You...
00:23:24You got two seconds or four, I'll pull the trigger.
00:23:31No point getting riled, Dave.
00:23:33It wasn't my fault.
00:23:35You've been pestering me for months to take her out.
00:23:38Sure, Cal.
00:23:40I understand.
00:23:42Get her up so I can get a better look at the line, little tramp.
00:23:45Come on, get her up.
00:23:48Come on, get up.
00:23:50No, Cal, no.
00:23:51Kill me, kill me.
00:23:53Jump him.
00:23:55When your husband wants to take a look at you.
00:24:00You, uh, you walk all the way, Dave?
00:24:03One more step and I'll blow your plum in two.
00:24:06Get over there.
00:24:08Now, Dave, it ain't as bad as you think.
00:24:11Shut up!
00:24:13Tramp.
00:24:15What are you gonna do?
00:24:17You'll find out soon enough.
00:24:19Dave, you put down that gun before I get mad and make you eat it.
00:24:23Go ahead and try it, Cal.
00:24:26Go right ahead and try it.
00:24:28Move.
00:24:30Move!
00:24:48Come on.
00:25:11Come on.
00:25:13Come on!
00:25:15I can't go any further.
00:25:16No.
00:25:18Come on.
00:25:19Come on.
00:25:45Go on, run!
00:25:47Run till you drop!
00:25:50Stop!
00:26:11I can't go on anymore, I can't.
00:26:13You've got to let me stop.
00:26:15Shut up!
00:26:17You keep moving like a fool child.
00:26:19I can't go on.
00:26:21Cal!
00:26:50Come on, keep going.
00:26:52Dave, please, you've got to listen.
00:26:55It wasn't my fault, honest.
00:26:57She kept playing up to me every time you turned your back.
00:27:00It wasn't my fault.
00:27:02You call yourself a man?
00:27:04You and your muscles.
00:27:07Shut up, you tramp!
00:27:09If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't be in this fix.
00:27:11And my old friend Dave wouldn't be doing this thing to me.
00:27:14It's all your fault.
00:27:17Get going.
00:27:19But Dave, Dave, we've been friends, we've been friends a long time, Dave.
00:27:24You wouldn't, you wouldn't kill an old friend, Dave.
00:27:27If you don't move, I'll kill you where you stand.
00:27:30But Dave!
00:27:33Be brave, big man.
00:27:40I didn't mean it, Dave.
00:27:42Dave, I didn't mean it.
00:27:46Dave, my kid is out here.
00:27:50Dave, please, Dave.
00:27:53I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:28:01I'm sorry, honey, I'm sorry, Dave.
00:28:04I'm sorry, I didn't mean it.
00:28:08I'm sorry.
00:28:14You think you've learned enough to stay away from a woman, Cal?
00:28:17Anything, Dave!
00:28:19I'm moving here, I'm moving out of the county.
00:28:21I'll do anything you say, Dave.
00:28:23Anything.
00:28:25All right.
00:28:27Come on out of there.
00:28:30Dave, Dave.
00:28:32Give me a hand.
00:28:40Behind you!
00:28:47Move!
00:28:58There ain't nothing down here, sir.
00:29:02Well, I'm getting tired of this.
00:29:05Come on in, boys.
00:29:11Well, if there was any bodies out there, we'd have found them.
00:29:16I want some straight answers, Walter.
00:29:18And don't give me any more of that crud about monsters, either.
00:29:22Where'd you hide them after you killed them?
00:29:26I told you the truth, Sharon.
00:29:29I didn't kill them.
00:29:32I just wanted to scare them good.
00:29:36I loved my Liz.
00:29:39I wouldn't do anything to hurt her.
00:29:42I loved her.
00:29:44Sure.
00:29:46That's why you chased her through the swamp with a shotgun.
00:29:50Come on, Walter.
00:29:52Where'd you hide the bodies?
00:29:54Won't you believe me?
00:29:56It was some monsters, they...
00:29:58Take him out of here before I lose my temper.
00:30:09Can't you pay a reward if someone finds a body, Sheriff?
00:30:13Fifty dollars.
00:30:16Each?
00:30:19Yeah.
00:30:24You know, I never thought that of old Dave.
00:30:27Of course, everybody knows that Cal and Liz had a hankering for each other.
00:30:31Everybody but old Dave.
00:30:34Durn fools.
00:30:36Grappling out there in the middle of the water.
00:30:38If in them bodies you're still in there,
00:30:41you can bet some old bull gator's got him stuffed in his cave under the bank
00:30:46letting him ripen up for a few days.
00:30:50Yeah, well...
00:30:52What we need now is some long cypress poles to go in there and probe them gator caves.
00:31:12I'm sorry, Doc. I can't do it.
00:31:13I have to do it myself.
00:31:15Wouldn't want to have to arrest you, Doc, but I will
00:31:17if I find you near the preserve with any explosives.
00:31:19Steve.
00:31:21Sorry, Nan, that's the way it's gotta be.
00:31:23Steve's right, Nan.
00:31:25It's his job to protect wildlife.
00:31:27What about human life?
00:31:29Three people have been killed in that game preserve.
00:31:32Doesn't that mean anything to you?
00:31:34Nan, try to understand.
00:31:36If I could be sure something in the swamp was responsible for those deaths,
00:31:39I wouldn't hesitate a minute.
00:31:40We've been together the last three days.
00:31:42We didn't see a trace of anything unusual.
00:31:44Not so much as a suggestion of any form of life unknown to us.
00:31:48Steve.
00:31:50Shot and killed those people.
00:31:52All right, I'll admit Sawyer's death left a lot of questions unanswered.
00:31:55But you can bet your bottom dollar
00:31:57the other two died from Dave Walker's shotgun.
00:31:59Do you really believe that?
00:32:01Figure it out, Nan.
00:32:03Walker admitted chasing his wife and cow into the swamps
00:32:05after he found them together.
00:32:07He shot them and he tried to pull them out.
00:32:08He shot them and he tried to place the blame on Sawyer's DTs.
00:32:11If Sawyer had told of seeing
00:32:13a purple giraffe with polka dot tails,
00:32:15Walker would have claimed they did it.
00:32:17There's one argument against that, Steve.
00:32:19Dave Walker wasn't the kind of a man to hang himself,
00:32:22not even with two murder charges against him.
00:32:24I talked with Dave less than an hour before he killed himself.
00:32:27That man was in a state of shock.
00:32:29I've seen frightened men before, terrified men.
00:32:32But I've never seen anything to compare
00:32:34with the horror and the fear in Walker's eyes.
00:32:36Well, he realized what he'd done
00:32:38and he killed two people, one his wife.
00:32:40Oh, look, Doc, Nan and I were all over that swamp.
00:32:43And why didn't these monsters attack us?
00:32:46I've been thinking about that.
00:32:48They're probably night creatures.
00:32:50They can't stand the light
00:32:52and they stay down near the bottom during the day.
00:32:54A small charge would stun them,
00:32:56bring them to the surface.
00:32:58Can't buy it, Doc.
00:33:00You're pig-headed, Steve Benton.
00:33:02Stubborn and pig-headed.
00:33:03You just don't understand, do you?
00:33:13Good night, Doc.
00:33:33Right over there in the middle of the reeds.
00:34:04Just can't figure old Dave out.
00:34:06Yeah, if he was caught like Cal, what would you do?
00:34:10I hadn't thought of that.
00:34:13Right over there in them reeds
00:34:15is where that big one used to be.
00:34:17Yeah.
00:34:19Caught some good catfish in that hole.
00:34:25I don't know.
00:34:27I don't know.
00:34:29I don't know.
00:34:30I don't know.
00:34:49Boy, this is sure a hot one.
00:34:56Right on seasonable.
00:35:00Sure is funny.
00:35:01Huh?
00:35:03Ain't you noticed anything?
00:35:05About what?
00:35:06We've been prodding around here all morning.
00:35:08Ain't run across a single gator.
00:35:12By rights, this fool should be crawling with them.
00:35:16Sure funny.
00:35:18Yeah, that is funny.
00:35:20I don't like the looks of things.
00:35:22Let's call it a day.
00:35:24Well, now, wait a minute.
00:35:25We ain't pulled the gator holes around the bend yet.
00:35:27You do what you want to do, boy.
00:35:28Just get me on dry land.
00:35:30And right quick.
00:35:31All right.
00:35:32Now, I ain't no use getting all head up.
00:35:34Let's go.
00:35:38You better quit drinking that hand shank.
00:35:40Yeah.
00:35:42That's why you're just a rankling thug.
00:35:48No way out here.
00:35:50It's a wild goose chasing.
00:35:58Ah!
00:36:28Ah!
00:36:58Ah!
00:37:08Ah!
00:37:09Ah!
00:37:10Ah!
00:37:11Ah!
00:37:26Ah!
00:37:28Ah!
00:37:31Ah!
00:37:33Ah!
00:37:35Ah!
00:37:38Ah!
00:37:40We've been calling, but there's been no answer.
00:37:42Oh, I just got back.
00:37:43What seems to be the trouble?
00:37:45Haven't you heard?
00:37:47Old Sam Peters and Porky Reed have disappeared.
00:37:50Come on inside.
00:37:51You know, Covis,
00:37:53nothing would please him more
00:37:55than to have all the swamp people disappear.
00:37:57Swamp trash, he calls them.
00:37:59I know.
00:38:01They have about as much regard for him
00:38:03as he has for them.
00:38:05When they're worried enough to go to him,
00:38:07you know something's wrong.
00:38:09Mrs. Reed said the men went searching
00:38:11for Cal and Mrs. Walker's bodies,
00:38:13and they never returned.
00:38:15Covis says he'll get up a search party
00:38:17to look for them.
00:38:18Doc, you and Nan take your car
00:38:20and get as many volunteers as you can.
00:38:22Tell them to meet me at the old wagon road.
00:38:24I'll call Doc Evans and have him bring his dogs.
00:38:27Either they're lost or they've had an accident.
00:38:29I hope to heaven you're right.
00:38:48I hope to heaven you're right.
00:39:18I hope to heaven you're right.
00:39:49Well, they picked up the scent anyway.
00:39:51Well, they picked up the scent anyway.
00:39:53Dad, do you think they'll find them?
00:39:54Dad, do you think they'll find them?
00:39:56Only the good Lord can answer that.
00:39:57Only the good Lord can answer that.
00:39:59Well, they picked up the scent anyway.
00:40:01Well, they picked up the scent anyway.
00:40:03Dad, do you think they'll find them?
00:40:06Only the good Lord can answer that.
00:40:08Only the good Lord can answer that.
00:40:29Well, at least we know they got this far.
00:40:32All right, let's split up into two parties
00:40:34and circle the lake.
00:40:35Keep your eyes open.
00:40:37Let's move out.
00:40:59Let's go.
00:41:22It's all clear.
00:41:25It's clear over here.
00:41:28Oh, no.
00:41:29Oh, no.
00:41:30Oh, no.
00:41:31Oh, no.
00:41:32Oh, no.
00:41:33Oh, no.
00:41:34Oh, no.
00:41:35Oh, no.
00:41:36Oh, no.
00:41:37Oh, no.
00:41:38Oh, no.
00:41:39Oh, no.
00:41:40Oh, no.
00:41:41Oh, no.
00:41:42Oh, no.
00:41:43Oh, no.
00:41:44Oh, no.
00:41:45Oh, no.
00:41:46Oh, no.
00:41:47Oh, no.
00:41:48Oh, no.
00:41:49Oh, no.
00:41:50Oh, no.
00:41:51Oh, no.
00:41:52Oh, no.
00:41:53Oh, no.
00:41:54Oh, no.
00:41:55Oh, no.
00:41:56Oh, no.
00:41:57Oh, no.
00:41:58Oh, no.
00:41:59Oh, no.
00:42:00Oh, no.
00:42:01Oh, no.
00:42:02Oh, no.
00:42:03Oh, no.
00:42:04Oh, no.
00:42:05Oh, no.
00:42:06Oh, no.
00:42:07Oh, no.
00:42:08Oh, no.
00:42:09Oh, no.
00:42:10Oh, no.
00:42:11Oh, no.
00:42:12Oh, no.
00:42:13Oh, no.
00:42:14Oh, no.
00:42:15Oh, no.
00:42:16Oh, no.
00:42:17Oh, no.
00:42:18Oh, no.
00:42:19Oh, no.
00:42:20Oh, no.
00:42:21Oh, no.
00:42:22Oh, no.
00:42:23Oh, no.
00:42:24Oh, no.
00:42:25Oh, no.
00:42:26Well, we can't do anything more tonight. Might as well start back.
00:42:36I reckon ain't no use hurrying now, Mr. Benton. Reed and old Sam was alive. They let us know
00:42:42with a holler or something. Yeah, it kind of looks that way.
00:42:47You fellas notice anything about this lake? I mean the gators.
00:42:50What about them? They ain't. A piece of water this size usually
00:42:54has maybe 50, 60 big ones around. A whole lot of little ones. It's real unnatural.
00:43:00Well, maybe our torches scared them away. Nothing scares gators. Nothing. Animal or
00:43:07human. Well, we might as well get out of here.
00:43:22You got something in mind, Steve? I keep thinking what Evan said about the gators.
00:43:28Nothing scares them. Animal or human. And yet something made them leave. Maybe a, maybe
00:43:34a mineral contamination. Guess I better run some water samples.
00:43:38Come on, you two. Drink your coffee. And supposing there is no contamination?
00:43:44Well, then I'll send over to Eastport for a diving rig and go down to look for this
00:43:49monster of yours. No, Steve, don't even joke like that.
00:43:52I'm not joking, man. I had some training with an aqualung while I was in the Navy.
00:43:56But Steve... Look, there are two bodies we know for sure
00:43:59down there. Maybe four. They've got to be brought up.
00:44:02Wait a minute. There are no alligators in that part of the swamp, right?
00:44:06So? No sign of any fish or snakes?
00:44:10No. What are you getting at, Doc? Well, that goes your argument about setting
00:44:15off a dynamite charge underwater. It'd bring the bodies to the surface.
00:44:20Get it out of your mind, Doc. I'm not using any explosives as long as there's another
00:44:23way. Why must you be such a...
00:44:26Stubborn pig-head? Exactly.
00:44:28I'll tell you why. Number one, there's bound to be some aquarium life in that section,
00:44:32even if the bigger forms have abandoned it. Explosion underwater would destroy every living
00:44:38thing and wreck what nature took years to build up.
00:44:41Number two, I'm paid to prevent the useless slaughter of wildlife.
00:44:46Number three, I'd have to get authorization. And to get that authorization, I'd have to
00:44:49come up with a heck of a good reason. Satisfied?
00:44:54Finish up, Dad. I want to go home. Steve, how long will it take to get this diving
00:45:02equipment from Eastport? A couple of days. Why?
00:45:07Oh, nothing. Take care of yourself, Steve.
00:45:20Well, here's hoping. Dad, can't you throw the dynamite in from
00:45:25here? No, I want to get it out in the middle, in
00:45:27the deepest part. All right.
00:45:37Dad! Stop!
00:46:07Dad! Dad!
00:46:37It should go any minute.
00:47:07Dad! Dad!
00:47:38I just can't figure it out. Walker's wife, why didn't her body come to
00:47:58the surface? I don't know.
00:48:03I think I'd better walk over to the coroner's office.
00:48:06What's the matter, Mr. Benton? Do you feel awkward about arresting my father in his own
00:48:11home? I warned him I'd arrest him if he used dynamite.
00:48:14That's nice of you. Well, the autopsy should be over by now.
00:48:22Oh, Steve. I thought you'd be here. I don't like to have to do this, Doctor.
00:48:29Do we have time for a cup of coffee first? Sure.
00:48:33Do you mind, honey? No, I'll make some sandwiches.
00:48:47One thing is certain for all the good it'll do now.
00:48:51Dave Walker didn't shoot Cal. I'd just come from the autopsies.
00:48:58Covis tried to keep me out. I told him I'd raise the stink they'd smell
00:49:02all the way to the Capitol if he did. Well, what killed them, Doc?
00:49:06Not drowning. And Cal wasn't shot either.
00:49:11Every drop of blood was drained out of their bodies.
00:49:15And they had wounds on their throats. Suction wounds.
00:49:19Like a, like a gigantic leech might make. And there's something even more incredible.
00:49:25Now, Cal was supposed to have been killed several days ago.
00:49:28Sam and Reed have been missing a matter of 48 hours.
00:49:32All three of them, as far as we know, were in that lake a minimum of two days.
00:49:37Now, I'd stake my reputation as a doctor that Cal hadn't been dead more than
00:49:41two or three hours when we found him. And the other two, less than that.
00:49:46First stage rigor mortis started in during the autopsy.
00:49:49But how could that be, Doc? It's impossible.
00:49:52The coroner will confirm it. Whatever killed him is still in that lake.
00:49:57And it's going to take more than dynamite to get it out.
00:50:01Concussion from those charges would have killed a full-grown whale.
00:50:07That explains how Cal and the others lived after they were supposed to be drowned.
00:50:11What do you mean? Well, this whole region is riddled by caves and caverns
00:50:15cut out by the ocean thousands of years ago.
00:50:18If there are caves above the water, then there must be caves under the water.
00:50:22Go on.
00:50:24Mike and I had a chance to fool around with some frogman equipment
00:50:27captured from the Italian Navy.
00:50:29We sort of prowled through a sunken transport off Salerno.
00:50:34When the ship went down, it trapped some air inside the hull.
00:50:38We'd go down, come up inside the officer's lounge, take off her face masks
00:50:42and sort of sample some of the bottles floating around.
00:50:46We drive the guys crazy trying to figure out how we were getting the stuff.
00:50:50You mean you think that there's an air pocket or a cave underneath the lake?
00:50:54Right. Gotta be. How else could those people have lived down there?
00:50:57Not only that, it explains how whatever it is down there lived through the concussions.
00:51:01Steve.
00:51:04Liz Walker.
00:51:07She might still be down there.
00:51:09Alive.
00:51:16Ah.
00:51:19Ah.
00:51:22Ah.
00:51:26No. No.
00:51:28No!
00:51:45No.
00:52:08Comfortable?
00:52:09Yeah.
00:52:11You sure you don't want me to go down for you, Mike?
00:52:13I've been keeping one of these things on for a long time,
00:52:15while me, every other day, I've been playing fish.
00:52:19Not this time, Mike.
00:52:22If you ask me, they ought to have their heads examined.
00:52:25Giant leeches.
00:52:28I'm willing to bet a month's pay they don't come up with nothing more than excuses.
00:52:32He's crazy.
00:52:34Him, the doc, and his brat, too.
00:52:37Just wait till I get on the phone with the capital.
00:52:40He's somebody I wish they'd kept their nose out of other people's business.
00:52:44I'll guarantee that.
00:52:49Let's go, Mike.
00:52:54Steve.
00:52:57Be careful, please.
00:52:58Oh, boy, Mike will be ready if anything goes wrong.
00:53:00Don't worry about Steve.
00:53:02Now, if you were going after Barracuda, you might have a tiny bit to worry about.
00:53:06Ready, Mike?
00:53:10Let's go.
00:53:40Oh, no.
00:53:53No, no, please, stay away.
00:53:57Please.
00:54:00Not exactly inviting, is it?
00:54:03That sure isn't.
00:54:06Hold it steady, Mike.
00:54:10Hold it steady.
00:54:29It'll stop anything up to a tiger shark.
00:54:31But you gotta hit.
00:54:32And this is don't count.
00:54:33Now, if anything goes wrong, just yank on the line and I'll be down in a hurry.
00:54:40No.
00:55:11No.
00:55:16No.
00:55:24No.
00:55:30No.
00:55:32No.
00:55:40No.
00:55:42No.
00:55:44No.
00:56:08You sure you don't want me to go down and finish it off for you, Steve?
00:56:11No, thanks, Mike.
00:56:12I think I hurt her pretty bad.
00:56:15Careful, now.
00:56:16Anything that hurts ten times is dangerous.
00:56:23He's wounded it.
00:56:24He's gonna finish it off.
00:56:27Does he have to go under again?
00:56:30He's got to make sure, honey.
00:56:33Where could it have come from?
00:56:35I wish I knew.
00:56:37We'll have to make some tests.
00:56:39Maybe the proximity of Cape Canaveral's got something to do with it.
00:56:42The rocket station?
00:56:44Well, they use atomic energy in the first stages of launching.
00:56:47Not all of them have been successful.
00:56:49You think that if some animal life was close by, not close enough to be killed,
00:56:53but close enough to feel the effects of a radioactive energy, that's...
00:56:56A mutation.
00:56:58A type of gigantism of some common animal.
00:57:02Whatever it is, I hope he's able to bring it up.
00:57:08Come on.
00:57:38Come on.
00:57:39Come on.
00:58:07That can't be Liz.
00:58:10What could have done that?
00:58:12Look at her face.
00:58:39Shit!
00:59:09Shit!
00:59:40What is that? Look at that thing.
00:59:44I've been around here for years. I never saw nothing like that before.
01:00:09Come on.
01:00:40There was no sign of them this time.
01:00:42They must be licking their wounds.
01:00:45You sure you used enough stuff to do the job, Mike?
01:00:47I used 100 sticks to 40%.
01:00:49Ought to blow the bottom right out.
01:00:51All right. Let her go.
01:00:52Oh, no.
01:00:53I've done enough of your dirty work.
01:00:55I'll be back.
01:00:57I'll be back.
01:00:59I'm sure you'll be back.
01:01:01I'll be back.
01:01:02I'll be back.
01:01:04I'm sure you'll be back.
01:01:06I'll be back.
01:01:07I've done enough of your dirty work.
01:01:09Help yourself.
01:01:37I'm sure you'll be back.
01:02:07I'm sure you'll be back.

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