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Devil Girl from Mars is a 1954 British second feature black-and-white science fiction film, produced by the Danziger Brothers, directed by David MacDonald and starring Patricia Laffan, Hugh McDermott, Hazel Court, Peter Reynolds, and Adrienne Corri. It was released by British Lion, and released in the United States the following year. A female alien is sent from Mars to acquire human males to replace their declining male population. When negotiation, then intimidation, fails she must use force to obtain co-operation from a remote Scottish village where she has landed her crippled flying saucer.

Plot

Nyah, a female commander from Mars, heads for London in her flying saucer. She is part of the advance alien team looking for Earthmen to replace the declining male population on her world, the result of a "devastating war between the sexes". Because of damage to her craft, caused when entering the Earth's atmosphere, and an apparent crash with an airliner, she is forced to land in the remote Scottish moors. She is armed with a raygun that can paralyse or kill, and is accompanied by a tall, menacing robot named Chani.

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00:01:35This is the BBC Home Service.
00:01:38Here is the news.
00:01:40It was announced by the Home Office today
00:01:43that the mysterious noise heard over a lonely part of Invernessshire yesterday
00:01:48was caused by a supposed meteor falling to Earth.
00:01:51What's a meteor? I don't know, tell me.
00:01:54It's a good job it didn't drop on anyone if you ask me.
00:01:57Oh, here's your auntie.
00:01:59Reports have since come in regarding an unidentified white aircraft...
00:02:03Come on now, darling, turn it off.
00:02:05You can read all about it in the papers in the morning.
00:02:08And it's long past Tommy's bedtime.
00:02:10Off you go, Tommy. I'll be up to tuck you in in ten minutes.
00:02:13All right, auntie.
00:02:17But Mrs Jamieson, there's a meteor drop near here.
00:02:20Meteor? A bit of rock from the sky.
00:02:23Tommy!
00:02:24Yes, auntie. I'm going.
00:02:27I'll be real glad when his parents come up from London to take him off my hands.
00:02:31It's sort of romantic, isn't it?
00:02:33Coming all that way just to drop in our back garden.
00:02:35Oh, you fair daft.
00:02:37Mrs Matthews in the village said it dropped near O'Hinneary,
00:02:40and that's nearly 40 miles away.
00:02:42Now get on with your work.
00:02:47Professor Arnold Hennessy, the well-known astrophysicist,
00:02:51has travelled north today to investigate the mysterious object
00:02:55and will give a detailed report to the Home Office of its size...
00:02:58Professor, if you can tear yourself away from your own hero worship for just a minute,
00:03:03maybe you can make something of this map, huh?
00:03:05I'm no good at reading maps.
00:03:07Look, you plot stars millions of miles apart in the heavens,
00:03:11yet you can't even read a map of Scotland.
00:03:13Do you want to know something, Professor?
00:03:15What?
00:03:16We are lost.
00:03:18Marooned in the highlands in the depths of winter.
00:03:21You know, this whole thing is a waste of time.
00:03:23I don't believe it'll turn out to be a meteor,
00:03:26or more probably an engine cowling of an aeroplane.
00:03:29Anyway, we're seeing bonnie Scotland.
00:03:32Robert Justin, who earlier today escaped from Stirling Prison, is still at large.
00:03:38His description is as follows.
00:03:40Height, 5 feet 10 inches.
00:03:43Fair hair.
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00:04:35Jamie!
00:04:37Yes, my dear?
00:04:38And where are you going?
00:04:40Just into the lounge, dear.
00:04:41Into the lounge bar, you mean.
00:04:43Well, you'll stay here.
00:04:44If you're thirsty, there's plenty of water in the tap.
00:04:47And Doris.
00:04:48Yes, Mrs. Jameson?
00:04:49Hurry up with those dishes.
00:04:50Yes, Mrs. Jameson.
00:04:52♪♪♪
00:05:02♪♪♪
00:05:23Robert!
00:05:25It isn't Robert now, Doris.
00:05:27It's Albert.
00:05:28Albert Simpson.
00:05:30Have they let you out?
00:05:31With my luck.
00:05:33What a chance.
00:05:35You've escaped them.
00:05:36They're after you.
00:05:37What do you think?
00:05:39And you came here.
00:05:40Why?
00:05:42I got your letter, Doris.
00:05:44You said you took this job to be near me.
00:05:46That you'd be waiting for me when I got out.
00:05:48Well, I'm out.
00:05:50What can I do?
00:05:52Give me a bite to eat.
00:05:54Somewhere to sleep.
00:05:55You know what you're asking.
00:05:57I know.
00:05:59Well, if you'd rather not.
00:06:01♪♪♪♪
00:06:04Heaven's alive.
00:06:05Who are you?
00:06:06I'm...
00:06:07He's on a hiking tour, Mrs. Jameson.
00:06:10Got lost in the moors and luckily saw our lights.
00:06:13My name's Simpson.
00:06:14Albert Simpson.
00:06:16You want a room and a bath?
00:06:18I don't see your luggage.
00:06:20You'll have to pay in advance.
00:06:21I'm sorry, I...
00:06:22Isn't it awful, Mrs. Jameson?
00:06:24He's lost his wallet.
00:06:25He's just been telling me about it.
00:06:27There he was crossing the stream
00:06:29and he looks over to see a fish that's in the water
00:06:32and next thing he knows, his wallet's gone.
00:06:35I'd be willing to work for my keep.
00:06:38Very well.
00:06:40I can't refuse your hospitality.
00:06:42I'll find you plenty of jobs to do, don't worry.
00:06:45Thanks.
00:06:46Thank you very much.
00:06:47But I warn you, I'm counting the spoons.
00:06:51Thanks, Doris.
00:06:53I could drop her something?
00:06:56Those things you wrote.
00:06:58What were they?
00:07:00Letters to a dead man?
00:07:02Yeah.
00:07:04I broke out of there because I couldn't stand it anymore.
00:07:07You're hurting me.
00:07:08Because I had to see you again.
00:07:09You killed her.
00:07:10It was an accident.
00:07:11Was it an accident you married her instead of me?
00:07:13Don't, Doris, don't.
00:07:15I'm sorry.
00:07:18Let's talk of something else.
00:07:24Have you been out?
00:07:28How did they treat you in there?
00:07:32Did someone kill you?
00:07:35I don't know.
00:07:36I don't know.
00:07:37I don't know.
00:07:38I don't know.
00:07:39I don't know.
00:07:40I don't know.
00:07:41I don't know.
00:07:42I don't know.
00:07:43I don't know.
00:07:44I don't know.
00:07:46Did you read a lot?
00:07:50You used to like reading, don't you?
00:07:52Stop it!
00:07:55Who's staying in this place?
00:07:58Only Mr. and Mrs. Jameson and their little nephew, Tommy.
00:08:16That was David.
00:08:17He works here.
00:08:18Gives me the creeps.
00:08:20Then there's Miss Prestwick.
00:08:21Who's she?
00:08:22A model from London.
00:08:23A real good looker.
00:08:25What she's doing in a place like this, I don't know.
00:08:46Good evening, Mr. Jameson.
00:08:47Good evening, Miss.
00:08:48Looks as if we're going to have a storm.
00:08:49Indeed it does.
00:08:50But storm or shine, you are always pretty as a picture.
00:08:55The suit is man-tailored from more grosgrain.
00:08:58The detail in pockets being unusually interesting.
00:09:00Their effect being enhanced by the classical simplicity of the skirt.
00:09:03You don't say, Miss.
00:09:05The suit may be used as a dresser,
00:09:07but it's not a dresser.
00:09:08It's a dresser.
00:09:09A dresser.
00:09:10A dresser.
00:09:11A dresser.
00:09:12A dresser.
00:09:13A dresser.
00:09:14The suit may be used for town or country wear.
00:09:16And what about wear in the Scottish hotel in the middle of winter?
00:09:20Jamie.
00:09:22Come in, my dear.
00:09:37Mr. Simpson's a new visitor, Miss.
00:09:39Just arrived.
00:09:40What are you, a fisherman?
00:09:42No.
00:09:43Just a hiker.
00:09:48Your face seems awfully familiar to me.
00:09:50Really?
00:09:53Doris, where's the kitchen?
00:09:54Through there.
00:09:58Extraordinary man.
00:10:14What does it say?
00:10:16Lock something that way and Bonnie Charlie this way.
00:10:19Sounds like a pub.
00:10:20We'll take the pub.
00:10:21And a drink.
00:10:24Jamie, you're at it again.
00:10:26Yes, my dear.
00:10:27Put that down.
00:10:29The minute my back's turned, there he is taking a dram.
00:10:32Jamie, did you hear what I said?
00:10:34Put it down, dear.
00:10:36I can see you have.
00:10:38My wife has the most unpatriotic contempt for our national beverage, Miss.
00:10:41You should see him when he has a patriotic head in the morning.
00:10:44I'll have no patience with you.
00:10:58Here we are, Professor.
00:10:59The Bonnie Charlie.
00:11:01Look, Carter, I'm a very busy man.
00:11:03I think we should push on ahead.
00:11:05We can get a good deal further tonight.
00:11:06Professor, I've been driving since daylight.
00:11:08I'm not moving out of here until the morning.
00:11:10All right, all right.
00:11:11But you won't get much of a story here.
00:11:13Well, I can always dream, can't I?
00:11:16Let's have a couple of big scotches.
00:11:18All right?
00:11:20We can knock them out.
00:11:22Well, go and see what they want, Jamie.
00:11:23Maybe somebody's come to buy a drink.
00:11:25Yes, my dear.
00:11:28All right, all right.
00:11:29I'm coming.
00:11:34Good evening.
00:11:35I wonder if you can fix us up with rooms for tonight.
00:11:37Oh, well, I don't know about that, gentlemen.
00:11:39This is an inn, isn't it?
00:11:41Did I? It is that, sir.
00:11:42But you see, we're really closed for the winter,
00:11:44except, of course, for the bar.
00:11:46Ah, then by all means, lead us to the bar, Mr...
00:11:48Jimmy.
00:11:49All right, thanks.
00:11:50Certainly. Come in and warm yourselves, gentlemen.
00:11:52This way.
00:11:57Ah, fire. Good.
00:11:58That's enough bars.
00:12:00This is my wife, gentlemen.
00:12:02How do you do?
00:12:03How do you do?
00:12:04Good evening, gentlemen.
00:12:05My dear, they want accommodation for the night.
00:12:06We lost our way.
00:12:07We had rooms booked at Auchenary, but...
00:12:09Oh, that's 40 miles away.
00:12:11You can't drive as far at this time of night.
00:12:13Most of my rooms are closed, but, well, I'll see what I can do.
00:12:18Oh, thank you very much.
00:12:19You won't find everything as it should be, mind,
00:12:21but the beds are good.
00:12:23Well, I expect you'd both like something to eat.
00:12:26What I need most is a drink.
00:12:27Of course, sir.
00:12:28I'll serve you myself, sir.
00:12:29You'll do nothing of the sort, Jimmy.
00:12:31I'll send Doris to look after the bar.
00:12:33You go and get the bags out of the car.
00:12:34Yes, my dear.
00:12:38Why, hello.
00:12:39Good evening.
00:12:40My name is Carter, Michael Carter.
00:12:42I'm a correspondent in the Daily Messenger.
00:12:44Oh, really?
00:12:45I write a weekly article.
00:12:46You probably read it.
00:12:47Oh, probably not.
00:12:48I don't read the Messenger.
00:12:49Oh, well, such is fair.
00:12:51You're not the landlord's daughter.
00:12:53You're a guest.
00:12:54But from where?
00:12:56And why here in the depths of winter?
00:12:58Now, there is an interesting clue.
00:13:01Not many girls drink tomato juice unless...
00:13:05Not many girls drink tomato juice unless...
00:13:07Unless what?
00:13:08Unless they're afraid of putting on weight.
00:13:10I know.
00:13:11You're an air hostess.
00:13:14So you're not an air hostess.
00:13:15Who are you?
00:13:16I'm Doris.
00:13:17I'm Michael.
00:13:18I shall like a very large whiskey and a very small soda.
00:13:19Possibly this lady would like another of those.
00:13:21Oh, Miss Prestwick only drinks tomato juice.
00:13:23Hello there, Mr. Jameson.
00:13:25Professor Jarmine a drink.
00:13:26Miss Prestwick is avoiding me.
00:13:28Oh, I'm not at all surprised.
00:13:30How do you do?
00:13:31My name is Hennessy.
00:13:32Professor Hennessy.
00:13:33I'd like a scotch.
00:13:34Mr. Jameson, what about you?
00:13:35Oh, thank you.
00:13:36I'll have a wee scotch too.
00:13:37Professor Hennessy, that's it, the radio.
00:13:39You were on the 9 o'clock news.
00:13:41Something about you coming up here to look for thunderbolts.
00:13:43Well, of course, there's no secret about it.
00:13:47The Home Office has asked me to investigate a meteor
00:13:50that's evidently fallen near Ochanari.
00:13:52Mr. Carter here, he's covering the newspaper side of it.
00:13:59I'm sure I saw a flash of light in the sky.
00:14:02Really?
00:14:06Just the shooting star to give it its popular name.
00:14:09Quite a common phenomenon, Miss Prestwick.
00:14:11Nothing to worry about.
00:14:13I've seen them before, Professor, and this was a much larger flash.
00:14:16When a matter such as the one I'm investigating
00:14:18gets reported in the newspapers,
00:14:20well, naturally people start imagining all sorts of things.
00:14:23You mean...
00:14:24You mean I thought I saw something that wasn't there?
00:14:27Well, you probably exaggerated its size.
00:14:29Come on, have a drink with me.
00:14:31That's it.
00:14:32Ah, welcome back to the happy circle.
00:14:34Well, let's all have a drink on me.
00:14:36No, this time it's on the house.
00:14:38It's not ready.
00:14:40We have a distinguished professor from London,
00:14:42a writer for the newspapers,
00:14:44and a right bonny lassie to stay in with.
00:14:46Drinks on the house!
00:14:47Jamie?
00:14:48What did you say?
00:14:50It's a good thing supper's ready.
00:14:52Will you take your places, please?
00:14:54Right.
00:14:55I hope you won't mind eating here,
00:14:57but it's the only room we're able to keep properly heated in the winter.
00:15:00Professor, will you sit there?
00:15:01Oh, thank you.
00:15:02Mr. Carter?
00:15:04Now, I'm sure you're all going to like my Scotch broth.
00:15:06I'm sure we will.
00:15:07We've come a long way just to see a wee bit of metal from the skies, Mr. Carter.
00:15:10Mr. Carter's editor hopes it'll turn out to be a flying saucer.
00:15:13Journalists.
00:15:14Calm down, Professor, don't be too hard on us.
00:15:16Newspapers are published every day.
00:15:17We've got to fill them with something, you know.
00:15:19A couple of spaceships would come in very useful.
00:15:21Exclusive to the messenger.
00:15:23Crude but correct.
00:15:25Scotland of all places, the home of the Loch Ness Monster.
00:15:28I won't hear a word against that decent animal.
00:15:30No, a dead Scotland, a power of good man.
00:15:32I saw it with my own two eyes.
00:15:34Aye, that was the time you saw two monsters, Jimmy.
00:15:38Now, where's the bread?
00:15:39I told that young man to bring it.
00:15:41Albert.
00:15:42Oh, there you are.
00:15:44Well, come in.
00:15:45Come in.
00:15:48Well?
00:15:50What is it?
00:15:52I know you.
00:15:54I don't think so.
00:15:56Doris.
00:15:57Be careful what you're doing, girl.
00:15:59That's Albert Simpson, Mr. Carter.
00:16:01He's...
00:16:02He's a guest here.
00:16:03Is that so?
00:16:04And very welcome too, isn't he, Mrs. Jameson?
00:16:07Maybe he won't be so welcome when you know who he really is.
00:16:10Don't you read the papers?
00:16:11Don't you listen to the radio?
00:16:23Wait, I...
00:16:24Wait!
00:16:28Hmm.
00:16:40What is it?
00:16:41I don't know.
00:16:45Come on, Professor.
00:16:46I'll go too, my dear.
00:16:47You and Miss Weisbrook better stay here.
00:16:57Oh, my God.
00:17:27Oh!
00:17:46We can't get any closer.
00:17:47It's quite hot.
00:17:55Where are you going, Carter?
00:17:56I've got a telephone.
00:17:58What is it?
00:17:59Wait, I've got to get to the phone.
00:18:00What's happened? What's going on?
00:18:01What is it, Mr. Carter?
00:18:02Hello, hello.
00:18:03Mr. Carter, what is it?
00:18:04Hello, hello.
00:18:05Is it a jet?
00:18:06What's the matter with this thing?
00:18:07Hello, hello.
00:18:08Mr. Carter.
00:18:09Hello, hello.
00:18:10It's an aircraft, all right, but like nothing I've ever seen before.
00:18:11Hello.
00:18:12What do you mean?
00:18:13Hello, hello.
00:18:14It's like something from another planet.
00:18:17Professor.
00:18:18Professor, what do you make of it, that thing out there?
00:18:21I must confess I'm completely baffled.
00:18:24Beyond the fact that it's some kind of plane or high-velocity missile.
00:18:28Or spaceship.
00:18:29That I'm very reluctant to believe.
00:18:31But, Professor, it looks like a flying saucer.
00:18:33No, no, no, no.
00:18:34We mustn't let our imaginations run away with this.
00:18:36I quite agree with you, Professor.
00:18:38You'll see the proper authorities will be here directly to take it away.
00:18:42I don't like it.
00:18:43I don't like it at all.
00:18:44Where's Albert gone?
00:18:45Who?
00:18:46Albert Simpson.
00:18:47Oh, yes, I guess he's taken the opportunity to get out while the going's good.
00:18:50What do you mean?
00:18:51I mean that Simpson's real name is Robert Just.
00:18:54The murderer that escaped from Stirling jail.
00:18:56He's not a murderer.
00:18:57Isn't he?
00:18:58The jury thought so.
00:18:59Hello.
00:19:00Hello, hello.
00:19:01Here I am with a flying saucer on my lap.
00:19:03Not to mention an escaped convict I can't get his phone to work.
00:19:06Hello.
00:19:12Professor, how do you think it looks now?
00:19:14It's red hot.
00:19:16That means it'll be at least two hours before we can go near it.
00:19:21Mr. Jemison, how far is near his phone?
00:19:23Seven miles.
00:19:24How far is the village?
00:19:25Seven miles.
00:19:26That's where the house with the phone is.
00:19:27Well, I'm going right there.
00:19:28Are you coming, Professor?
00:19:29Yes.
00:19:30The home office should be informed of this without delay.
00:19:32Come.
00:19:33Mr. Carter.
00:19:34Yes?
00:19:35Mr. Carter, I know it sounds silly, but I don't like to be left here on my own.
00:19:40Oh, you'll be all right.
00:19:41We won't be long.
00:19:45All right, Professor.
00:19:50Well...
00:20:01Who's there?
00:20:10Anyone there?
00:20:13Anyone?
00:20:15Don't scream, please.
00:20:16It's you.
00:20:17Go away from me.
00:20:18Go away from me.
00:20:19It's all right.
00:20:20I don't want to harm you.
00:20:21You are a nurse.
00:20:23What are you doing out here?
00:20:24I don't know.
00:20:25I just had to get out of there while I could.
00:20:26Please, don't give me away.
00:20:31I must say you don't look dangerous.
00:20:33I'm not.
00:20:34Believe me, I've never hurt anyone in my whole life on purpose.
00:20:37Mr. Carter said that you...
00:20:38I know, and he was right in a way, but he doesn't know what really happened.
00:20:43It's none of my business.
00:20:46I'm far more frightened of that thing out there.
00:20:49Thanks.
00:20:50You know, when I first met you, I thought you were pretty stuck up, but you're not.
00:20:56You're a really nice person.
00:20:59Well, I've got to get out of here.
00:21:02You poor thing.
00:21:03You're really far more frightened than I am.
00:21:06Haven't you got any friends?
00:21:08I've got one.
00:21:10Well, you'd better go now, and thanks.
00:21:13Good luck.
00:21:14Good luck.
00:21:19We've spent a lot of time together in this kitchen, Jamie, over the years.
00:21:23Yes, my dear.
00:21:27It's all right, my dear.
00:21:29I'm with you.
00:21:30I know, and I'm glad of it.
00:21:45I thought you'd gone.
00:21:48Where is everyone?
00:21:49The professor and Mr. Carter have gone down to the village.
00:21:51That reporter, did he say what he was going to do about me?
00:21:53I don't know, but I'm sure he'd turn you in if he got the chance.
00:21:56He won't get it.
00:21:57Why did you come back?
00:21:58Why didn't you go when you could?
00:21:59Because...
00:22:00Well, because I couldn't leave you just like that.
00:22:05Come on, I've got an idea.
00:22:06What is it?
00:22:15Don't do that.
00:22:19Someone might see.
00:22:22What is this?
00:22:23You're staying here.
00:22:24No, no, I can't do that.
00:22:25Why not?
00:22:26It's the risk you'd be taking.
00:22:27If they found out you'd been hiding me, you know what it would mean.
00:22:30Prison for you, too.
00:22:31But no one's going to look for you here.
00:22:32That reporter thinks you've gone.
00:22:34They'll never give up looking for me, Doris.
00:22:36But you won't be you, silly.
00:22:38We'll make you look different.
00:22:40Maybe you could grow a moustache.
00:22:42You'd look nice with a moustache, Albert.
00:22:44And then what?
00:22:45Well, perhaps we could go abroad.
00:22:48Just the two of us.
00:22:50Ireland?
00:22:52You don't have to have a passport for Ireland.
00:22:55You know, when you came back tonight, I was frightened.
00:23:01I didn't know.
00:23:03But now I do know.
00:23:06What do you know, Doris?
00:23:09That I love you.
00:23:11I love you.
00:23:13I've always loved you.
00:23:24I've got to go now.
00:23:40THE END
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00:25:10I've checked the carburetor and the ignition.
00:25:11This car is perfect. I can't understand it.
00:25:13Just like the telephone.
00:25:15Well, what's to be done now? Do we walk to the village?
00:25:18Professor.
00:25:19I think we'll stick around here.
00:25:21Yes.
00:25:22You may be right.
00:25:23Otherwise, we may miss something important.
00:25:25Come on, let's go inside.
00:25:26And let's stand freezing out here.
00:25:28This way.
00:25:32I'll try that phone again.
00:25:33Doris, fix us up a couple of big scotches, will you?
00:25:37Hello.
00:25:38Hello, hello.
00:25:39Doris.
00:25:40Oh, hello.
00:25:41Doris, what's the matter, girl?
00:25:44Mike.
00:25:45Hello.
00:25:46Come over here a minute.
00:25:48What's the matter?
00:25:51What do you make of this?
00:25:57She can't see us.
00:25:58She can't hear us.
00:25:59Doris.
00:26:00Doris!
00:26:02What's wrong with her?
00:26:03Her pulse is racing.
00:26:05She's in some kind of severe shock.
00:26:08What's the explanation?
00:26:11Hypnosis, perhaps, or...
00:26:13Or what?
00:26:15Something to do with that thing out there?
00:26:17No, that's absurd.
00:26:18I tell you, that's absurd.
00:26:27What?
00:26:30Who are you?
00:26:32My name is Naya.
00:26:35Where do you come from?
00:26:38Mars.
00:26:39Mars.
00:26:40But that's preposterous.
00:26:42You men on Earth are much as we expected.
00:26:46We scientists were always skeptical about the possibility of life on Mars,
00:26:51but certainly nothing so human.
00:26:53You are a scientist?
00:26:54Yes.
00:26:55You are a very poor physical specimen.
00:26:58You speak English?
00:26:59Of course.
00:27:00You are English, aren't you?
00:27:01What other language should I speak?
00:27:08You speak other languages.
00:27:10I speak them all.
00:27:11You pick up our radio?
00:27:13Of course.
00:27:15Is this the first time any of your spaceships have landed on this Earth?
00:27:19Yes, this is the first landing.
00:27:21Why did you land here?
00:27:23A miscalculation.
00:27:24The course was set for London,
00:27:26but the planet's atmosphere was sick of unexpected.
00:27:28A part of the ship was torn off.
00:27:30A supposed meteor, Professor.
00:27:32Yes.
00:27:33Repairs will take about four Earth hours.
00:27:35Are you alone in the ship?
00:27:37Johnny is with me.
00:27:39Johnny?
00:27:40Johnny is a mechanical man,
00:27:42a robot with many of the characteristics of a human,
00:27:45but improved by an electronic brain.
00:27:51The metal from which the spaceship is constructed can reproduce itself.
00:27:55The metal reproduces itself?
00:27:58Do you realize what you're saying?
00:28:00They've turned the inorganic into the organic.
00:28:03Why are you going to London?
00:28:05Many of your Earth years ago,
00:28:07our women were similar to yours today.
00:28:10Our emancipation took several hundred years
00:28:13and ended in a bitter, devastating war between the sexes.
00:28:17The last war we ever had.
00:28:20So you've had wars too.
00:28:22All inhabited planets have had wars.
00:28:24Some have ended by wiping themselves out.
00:28:26How?
00:28:27For every new weapon invented,
00:28:29a defense was perfected
00:28:31until the ultimate weapon was developed,
00:28:33a perpetual motion chain reactor beam.
00:28:36Incredible.
00:28:38What form did it take?
00:28:39As fast as matter was created.
00:28:41It was changed by its molecular structure into the next dimension
00:28:44and so destroyed itself.
00:28:46So there is a fourth dimension.
00:28:48After the war of the sexes,
00:28:50women became the rulers of Mars,
00:28:52but now the male has fallen into a decline.
00:28:55The birth rate is dropping tremendously,
00:28:57for despite our advanced science,
00:28:59we have still found no way of creating life.
00:29:03So you've come here for new blood?
00:29:05In a way.
00:29:07But also to test a newly invented organic metal
00:29:10of which my ship is built.
00:29:12On Mars, some think I will not return,
00:29:15that the metal is too unstable.
00:29:17But when I get back, we will build more spaceships.
00:29:20Meanwhile, I will select some of your strongest men
00:29:23to return with me to Mars.
00:29:25And if they don't want to go with you?
00:29:27There is no if.
00:29:29Your philosophy may not be appreciated.
00:29:31How do you propose to subdue London or anywhere else for that matter?
00:29:34Why don't you take your pick of the men?
00:29:36A simple matter.
00:29:38The nuclear ship contains a paralyzed array mechanism
00:29:40capable of freezing all life over a wide area.
00:29:44Like you froze me just now?
00:29:45Yes.
00:29:46Professor, don't you understand
00:29:48that this thing from Mars can destroy all life?
00:29:51But we must look objectively on what's happening.
00:29:54Mars offers the scientific millennium now.
00:29:57This is the turning point in the history of the world.
00:30:00Oh, you're back!
00:30:02Mrs. Jameson, may I introduce your latest guest?
00:30:05Miss Nya. She comes from Mars.
00:30:07Oh, well, that will mean another bed.
00:30:10She's come from where?
00:30:12From Mars.
00:30:13Oh!
00:30:14Jamie!
00:30:16Jamie!
00:30:17Oh!
00:30:18Mr. Jameson, where is he?
00:30:20I'll go after her.
00:30:24Mrs. Jameson!
00:30:25Mrs. Jameson!
00:30:29Mrs. Jameson, what happened?
00:30:31It's David. I can't find him anywhere.
00:30:33Oh!
00:30:35David, he's vanished.
00:30:36Aye, where can he be?
00:30:38Do you think he's gone with Simpson?
00:30:39No.
00:30:40The lady's right. He'd never go with Albert Simpson.
00:30:42But...
00:30:44Have you?
00:30:45Of course.
00:30:46Is he alive?
00:30:47No, he was superfluous.
00:30:48A hopeless specimen.
00:30:50Do you know what they're doing this afternoon?
00:30:52Be careful, Professor Simon!
00:30:55Tom, do not try to follow me. You cannot get help.
00:30:58Around this house, I've drawn an invisible wall through which no one may pass, in or out.
00:31:16An invisible wall. I don't believe it.
00:31:18Well, I do. When she went out of here just now, she just vanished.
00:31:21But that's absolutely ridiculous.
00:31:23I'm a scientist. I believe what my brain tells me to believe.
00:31:26What I can see with my own eyes.
00:31:28Even when it's there and you can't see it, Professor?
00:31:30And that explains the car and the telephone not working.
00:31:33I'm going to try and find this invisible...
00:31:35No, Professor, no!
00:31:36Come back! Come back!
00:31:41Oh, Mrs. Jameson, what's to happen to us?
00:31:43To all of us everywhere.
00:31:45I don't know.
00:31:47But whatever comes must be met with courage.
00:31:50Remember that and put your trust in the Lord.
00:31:54Come on, Jamie, while we're still alive, we might as well have a cup of tea.
00:32:05Oh, it's you.
00:32:10What are you doing up here all by yourself?
00:32:12Well, you can see that thing better from up here.
00:32:16The tomato juice girl wouldn't by any chance have a Scotch around, would she?
00:32:19No, but I've got some brandy.
00:32:22Here, help yourself.
00:32:24Oh, thank you.
00:32:28Why do you do it, Michael?
00:32:30Do what?
00:32:32Drink so much.
00:32:34The girl is as good as she is beautiful.
00:32:38Don't try and be too clever about things, Michael.
00:32:41It's like drinking, you know.
00:32:43It doesn't do any good.
00:32:45All right.
00:32:47Who was it?
00:32:48Name?
00:32:49Not important.
00:32:50It isn't a story.
00:32:53It's a very old story.
00:32:55He was a dress designer.
00:32:56Very handsome.
00:32:57Very sophisticated.
00:32:58And very married.
00:33:00He's the artist and you're the model.
00:33:02You'd better talk about it.
00:33:04After tonight, you may never have another chance.
00:33:07If you're so much in love with him,
00:33:09why are you hiding from him?
00:33:11Because it's no good.
00:33:13It never was and it never will be.
00:33:15This isn't the first time I've run away.
00:33:17Only he always found me.
00:33:19As you always hoped he would.
00:33:23And now I've come here, to a Scottish inn.
00:33:26Well, he won't find you.
00:33:28And you know it.
00:33:30My dear girl, you're on the way to recovery.
00:33:33As your friend and advisor,
00:33:35I'm sure you'll find your way.
00:33:38You know, I don't really like the taste of alcohol.
00:33:41Really?
00:33:43Well, it is an acquired taste.
00:33:45And I've acquired it.
00:33:47Did it take you a long time?
00:33:49To acquire it, I mean.
00:33:51Long enough.
00:33:52There was the Spanish war,
00:33:54the invasion of Italy, D-Day, Belsen,
00:33:57and now this.
00:33:59You know, I don't like it.
00:34:01I don't like it.
00:34:03I don't like it.
00:34:05D-Day, Belsen,
00:34:07the spell in Czechoslovakia,
00:34:09a few atomic explosions which I did not see,
00:34:11and now this.
00:34:13A Martian ship, a flying saucer.
00:34:16But for me, it's not so much a landmark as a journey's end.
00:34:21Now I'm letting my hair down.
00:34:26It's that thing out there.
00:34:31And it is there, Michael.
00:34:36Good Lord!
00:34:38What is it?
00:34:39Come on!
00:34:49What's happened?
00:34:53What is it?
00:34:54She wasn't lying.
00:34:56It's there.
00:34:57What is it?
00:34:58The invisible wall.
00:35:00I walked down the garden,
00:35:03down the end where the slope is.
00:35:05I crashed into it.
00:35:07It was just like crashing into a brick wall.
00:35:10You're fast, Eddie.
00:35:11Oh, gracious.
00:35:12I'm just a little shaky.
00:35:13She's jealous, and we'd better get her in her zone.
00:35:14Oh, dear.
00:35:15Take this.
00:35:18Steady.
00:35:21Put him in that chair, Ellen.
00:35:24Are they on us?
00:35:26Quite right.
00:35:27Michael, give me a handkerchief.
00:35:29Give him a little brandy.
00:35:33Here, you poor man.
00:35:34Drink this.
00:35:36What does one do about something one can't even see?
00:35:38I don't know.
00:35:39I honestly don't know.
00:35:41But I do.
00:35:42She's got a gun of sorts.
00:35:43Then so have I.
00:35:44Jamie, give that thing to me at once.
00:35:45I'll have no one playing with firearms around here.
00:35:47Someone might get hurt.
00:35:48That, Mrs. Jemison, is a general idea.
00:35:50You mean you want to shoot her?
00:35:51We've no choice, unless...
00:35:52Unless what?
00:35:53Unless we take her prisoner.
00:35:54Or even for that, we'll need the gun.
00:35:56Here it is.
00:35:57It isn't just for us.
00:35:58There's enough destructive power in that ship to wreck the whole country.
00:36:01You'd better let me have that, Mr. Jemison.
00:36:03I'm used to things like this.
00:36:04It's kind of ancient, isn't it?
00:36:05How many shells have you got?
00:36:07Just the five.
00:36:08Mind you, I don't know if it'll work.
00:36:09It hasn't been fired these 20 years.
00:36:11Oh, boy.
00:36:16Mr. Jemison, go behind that bar.
00:36:18Pretend to be busy, will you?
00:36:19Professor, stay right here.
00:36:20Mrs. Jemison, Ellen, I think you'd better go outside.
00:36:23I'm not leaving, Jamie.
00:36:24And I'm staying with you.
00:36:25All right, if that's the way you want it.
00:36:26Michael, listen.
00:36:34You are all very quiet.
00:36:36No doubt you are resigned to the inevitable.
00:36:39That is wise.
00:36:41Professor, I observed your encounter with the electronic wall.
00:36:45Today, it is you who will learn the power of Mars.
00:36:48Tomorrow, it will be the whole world.
00:36:51Put up your hands.
00:36:52And why should I put up my hands?
00:36:54Because if you don't, I'll shoot you.
00:37:01Get back, or I'll fire.
00:37:03Get back!
00:37:04You fool.
00:37:05Get back!
00:37:07Shoot, man, shoot!
00:37:14You poor, demented humans.
00:37:16To imagine you can do this to me.
00:37:19You poor, demented humans.
00:37:20To imagine you can destroy me with your old-fashioned toy.
00:37:23What do you know of force?
00:37:25Force as we use it on Mars.
00:37:27But you shall know.
00:37:28You and the rest who dwell on this planet.
00:37:31I can control power beyond your wildest dreams.
00:37:35Come.
00:37:36Come and you shall see.
00:37:49Psst.
00:37:50Hey.
00:37:51What do you think you're doing?
00:37:53Who are you?
00:37:54Hang on a minute, kid.
00:37:56You can't go down there.
00:37:59Sure I can.
00:38:00I've done it often.
00:38:02Maybe, but not at night.
00:38:03Kids like you shouldn't be around at this time.
00:38:05I want to see the aeroplane.
00:38:07Did you see it come down?
00:38:09Come on.
00:38:11Now look, kid.
00:38:13I'm in enough trouble without looking after you.
00:38:16What sort of trouble?
00:38:17Oh, trouble.
00:38:19Are you a secret service agent?
00:38:21No.
00:38:22Gee, I'm sorry.
00:38:25I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:38:26You're a strange man.
00:38:27I don't know what you mean.
00:38:29I'm not a strange man.
00:38:30I'm not a strange man.
00:38:31I'm a man.
00:38:32We're going to go down there.
00:38:33I'm not a strange man.
00:38:34I'm a man.
00:38:35I'm a man.
00:38:36You're a strange man.
00:38:37You're a strange man.
00:38:38No.
00:38:39Gee, maybe you're a killer.
00:38:43No, kid, but you shouldn't say things like that.
00:38:46Come on, mister.
00:38:48Auntie will see us if she comes outside.
00:38:51Let's get into the trees and look at the aeroplane.
00:38:54Come on.
00:39:02Gee, that's something.
00:39:09Now, earth men, look.
00:39:11What's the power of another world?
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00:43:09Come on, buddy, get up.
00:43:13Get up!
00:43:24Gee!
00:43:25You're just like the black spider!
00:43:28She's always having trouble with her.
00:43:30You speak in riddles.
00:43:33What is your name?
00:43:34Don't talk to him like that.
00:43:35He's only a kid.
00:43:36Leave him alone.
00:43:38You should plead for your own life and not for his.
00:43:41He will be safe with me.
00:43:44Who are you?
00:43:45What's going on?
00:43:46Where do you come from?
00:43:47You ask a lot of questions.
00:43:49I will deal with you later.
00:43:52Come, we will return to the ship.
00:43:54Good day.
00:43:55You aren't taking him anywhere.
00:43:57You speak unwisely.
00:43:59Just try taking him.
00:44:01You can't play any of your tricks with me.
00:44:03No?
00:44:24Come.
00:44:26I will show you wonders you have never seen before.
00:44:48I don't know whether I'm awake or dreaming.
00:44:50My mind just won't accept it.
00:44:52If only we could get in contact with someone.
00:44:54I'd give anything to see a squadron of heavy bombers
00:44:57right now.
00:44:58That wouldn't help at all.
00:44:59There's probably enough power out there to repel
00:45:01any bombs before they explode.
00:45:03That horrible robot, that machine.
00:45:06Michael, I'm frightened.
00:45:07Don't worry, dear.
00:45:08I suppose worse things have happened.
00:45:10Aye, but not much worse.
00:45:11If only we could get inside that spaceship.
00:45:15I wonder if...
00:45:16Have you any ideas, Professor?
00:45:17I was... what's that?
00:45:19Jimmy!
00:45:21Oh!
00:45:25No doubt you are having a counsel of war.
00:45:27It amuses me to watch your puny efforts.
00:45:31The wise man always seeks to discover the truth.
00:45:34Even his means of doing so are limited.
00:45:37It would take you a thousand years
00:45:38to learn a fragment of what we have achieved.
00:45:41Perhaps not, if I had you for my teacher.
00:45:44What do you mean?
00:45:46As a scientist, I can only believe
00:45:48the evidence of my own senses.
00:45:51So far, the only thing I know about you
00:45:53is that you can kill.
00:45:55That is also a human accomplishment.
00:45:57You say your spaceship is very powerful?
00:46:00We also have powerful machines.
00:46:03None to equal those of Mars.
00:46:05Indeed.
00:46:06You say you believe the evidence of your senses?
00:46:09Very well, then you shall see.
00:46:12Perhaps then you will realize your helplessness.
00:46:15Come!
00:46:20Professor, Professor, don't go!
00:46:21Don't go.
00:46:22You must.
00:46:52Now you shall see.
00:47:00Well, it's quite cool.
00:47:02Yet two hours ago, it was quite hot.
00:47:05Only the outside.
00:47:07That was caused by the friction
00:47:08as we entered the atmosphere of the Earth
00:47:10at over 6,000 celantics.
00:47:12The interior is insulated against heat or cold.
00:47:15But how did the outside get so hot?
00:47:17The inside is insulated against heat or cold.
00:47:20But how did the outside cool so quickly?
00:47:22You have no wisdom.
00:47:24The entire structure of the nuclear ship
00:47:26is made of a new organic metal.
00:47:28Therefore, each molecular cell
00:47:30can absorb its own amount of heat or cold.
00:47:33It could have absorbed all the heat in a matter of seconds.
00:47:38Fill your eyes, Earthman.
00:47:40See such powers as you never dreamed existed.
00:47:44Now, look again.
00:47:50The evidence of your own eyes, Professor.
00:47:53Can you still see?
00:47:55There is enough power there to drive the ship
00:47:57anywhere in the universe.
00:47:59Enough power to obliterate this speck of matter
00:48:01you call Earth.
00:48:03What is the power?
00:48:05Something you scientists have not yet dreamed of.
00:48:08A form of nuclear fission on a static negative condensity.
00:48:12A negative condensity?
00:48:13Exactly.
00:48:15Your atomic bomb is positive.
00:48:17Causing the explosion to expand upwards and evaporate.
00:48:20Our force is negative and explodes
00:48:22the atomic forces into each other,
00:48:24thereby magnifying the power a thousandfold.
00:48:27And the fuel?
00:48:29Self-propagating.
00:48:31The accessory action of each drive expands,
00:48:34and it causes the same motion to happen again and again.
00:48:37It is what you call perpetual motion.
00:48:40Perpetual motion?
00:48:42Impossible.
00:48:43You talk like a primitive savage.
00:48:46Because your science has not discovered these things
00:48:48does not mean they are impossible.
00:48:50Even inventions as radio and television
00:48:52you would have considered impossible a hundred years ago.
00:48:56But enough.
00:48:57Now we shall return to the others.
00:49:16You think it will work?
00:49:17Kill that bitch.
00:49:20Try bullets.
00:49:21Don't have that knife.
00:49:24Right.
00:49:27What happens if the Professor comes first?
00:49:29Then we fail.
00:49:30I'm going to stand by that switch and let me know who comes first.
00:49:33Right?
00:49:34Right.
00:49:51Come on.
00:49:54This one's better.
00:49:56They're coming. The professor's coming first.
00:50:00Oh, you're sure?
00:50:01Yes. No, no, they've changed places.
00:50:04Now, Michael, now!
00:50:05Right.
00:50:11You fools. Do you think you can hurt me with this?
00:50:15Even your limited intelligence will convince you by now, but you cannot harm me.
00:50:18Perhaps your scientists will help to convince you.
00:50:21Now you must cease your stupid tricks, or I will destroy the child.
00:50:25The child? You haven't... You can't have...
00:50:28Oh, dear.
00:50:30The child is safe so far. You have seen some of my power.
00:50:34Perhaps this will help to show the others.
00:50:37You devil. If you harm that child...
00:50:42Look. Look, she's going all blurry.
00:50:48It can't be.
00:50:50You still doubt?
00:50:52The transfer of matter into the fourth dimension is simple.
00:51:02Michael, I can't stand it anymore.
00:51:04I never thought I'd live to see the day...
00:51:07How did you get him? How did you know he was here?
00:51:10He's not there.
00:51:12The poor lad's in that devil's hands.
00:51:16I'll never forgive myself.
00:51:18Oh, now, my dear, you mustn't blame yourself.
00:51:21We're just simple folk up against a strange power.
00:51:25We can only trust in the Lord.
00:51:27But we must have sinned something terrible.
00:51:33Michael. Michael, no.
00:51:35We've done enough talking, Helen.
00:51:38Professor.
00:51:44What's it like in there, Professor?
00:51:48Will he come out alive?
00:51:50Will he come out at all?
00:51:57Will he come out alive?
00:52:01Will he come out alive?
00:52:07Will he come out alive?
00:52:38You have taken the child.
00:52:40So?
00:52:41Why did you take him?
00:52:43He is a young creature.
00:52:45His mind is free from your stupid emotions and fears.
00:52:49If I take him, he will make a willing subject.
00:52:52But a weak one.
00:52:54Why not exchange him for someone who would suit your purpose better?
00:52:58Exchange him?
00:53:00I don't know.
00:53:02I don't know.
00:53:04For whom?
00:53:06For me.
00:53:08For you?
00:53:11Release the child and I'll follow you willingly.
00:53:14It's a fair bargain.
00:53:18But I must go back. I can't leave Michael alone in that.
00:53:21Professor, either Michael can achieve what he sets out to do
00:53:24or he's passed any help from us.
00:53:26Poor weak Tommy. I'll never forgive myself.
00:53:29You can't blame yourself.
00:53:31Tommy, I'll never forgive myself.
00:53:33You can't blame yourself.
00:53:35If that devil wanted to take him, there's nothing any of us could do to stop him.
00:53:38How will I ever face my sister with the life of her son on my conscience?
00:53:43No, I'm going out there and I'll fetch him back.
00:53:46Listen, there's someone outside.
00:53:48She's back. She'll kill us all.
00:53:56I bet that scared you.
00:53:58Tommy!
00:54:00Oh, thank God.
00:54:02Oh, dear.
00:54:15Tell me, Sonny, what happened?
00:54:18I saw the aeroplane come down from my window.
00:54:22I wanted to have a look.
00:54:24I pulled on my trousers, Auntie, so it was all right.
00:54:27Oh, dear.
00:54:28Yes?
00:54:30I climbed on the roof with a nice man.
00:54:33What nice man?
00:54:35He was up in the attic. He came with me.
00:54:38What's got into her?
00:54:40Go on, Son, go on.
00:54:42Then we went across to the barn and we saw the big machine come over.
00:54:46Then we turned and ran and ran.
00:54:48And then we met the lady in the black flying suit.
00:54:51Mercy me, you poor laddie.
00:54:53Oh, it was fun.
00:54:55Then she took me back with her to the aeroplane.
00:54:58But she didn't show me much.
00:55:00I waited for a long time in a bright sort of room.
00:55:04Then she came and told me to come back.
00:55:06Gee, wait till I tell the fellas at school.
00:55:10Tommy, Tommy, did you see a tall, dark man in there?
00:55:14No, there was nobody there.
00:55:19Jimmy, take him upstairs.
00:55:21Go on, Son, go on.
00:55:24Come, my dear, and help me put him to bed.
00:55:27The Lord be praised, he's safe back with us.
00:55:32Albert? Albert?
00:55:34Albert, are you all right?
00:55:36What were you doing in the garden?
00:55:39Foolish woman.
00:55:41Running like a frightened rabbit in the night.
00:55:45What's the matter, Albert?
00:55:47You're talking all funny.
00:55:51We are all the slaves of a great and powerful civilization.
00:55:57Let us prepare for our rulers.
00:56:01Have you gone daft, Albert?
00:56:03I thought you'd gone away.
00:56:05Go.
00:56:07There is not much time.
00:56:16Thank goodness for that.
00:56:18What do you suppose has happened to Mr. Carter?
00:56:20I don't know. Still, if she let the child go...
00:56:26Michael!
00:56:33Where's Ellen?
00:56:35She's upstairs with a wee boy, but...
00:56:36Michael, what happened out there?
00:56:38I've got to say goodbye to Ellen first, then I'll tell you.
00:56:40Mr. Carter! Oh, Mr. Carter, it's Albert, sir.
00:56:43Who?
00:56:44Albert, Albert Simpson, he's upstairs.
00:56:46I thought the chap was miles away.
00:56:48No, he didn't go. He came back, he came back to me.
00:56:51But something's happened.
00:56:52He's talking all funny and he doesn't seem to know me.
00:56:55Quick, sir, come upstairs.
00:56:57All right.
00:56:59Wait a minute.
00:57:01Go downstairs.
00:57:02Oh, Mr. Carter...
00:57:03Go downstairs.
00:57:08Simpson.
00:57:16Come on.
00:57:47Come on.
00:58:06Mr. Carter, Mr. Carter...
00:58:07Michael, what happened?
00:58:08Let's get him downstairs.
00:58:09Clean him up there.
00:58:12Mr. Carter, why did you have to knock him out?
00:58:14If I hadn't, he'd have knocked me out.
00:58:16What's going on?
00:58:17It's the scumbag, Mrs. Jemison, he was upstairs.
00:58:19So he didn't get away.
00:58:21What's got into you, girl?
00:58:23Doris, what do you know about him?
00:58:26Did you know he was up there?
00:58:28Yes, yes, I helped him to hide.
00:58:30What?
00:58:31Mr. Carter says he's a murderer.
00:58:33What can a man like that be to you?
00:58:35Mrs. Jemison, it really isn't any of our business.
00:58:37There are other things to think about.
00:58:39Michael, Professor, what's it like in there?
00:58:42Well...
00:58:43Ellen, this spaceship must be destroyed.
00:58:46Destroyed, but how?
00:58:47Professor, what did you see in there?
00:58:49I saw the source of power.
00:58:51A mere globule of energy,
00:58:53but mighty enough to take the ship here from Mars and back again.
00:58:56This source of power, it's small?
00:58:58Incredibly small.
00:59:00Probably a self-propagating atomic pile
00:59:04exactly in the center of the ship.
00:59:07Perhaps one determined blow delivered
00:59:10might release this power in the form of a terrific explosion.
00:59:13A blow delivered by the right person,
00:59:16given the right opportunity.
00:59:18But that would be suicide.
00:59:20Certain death to whoever delivered the blow.
00:59:22One life in exchange for millions.
00:59:24Yes.
00:59:25Professor, what you told me is true.
00:59:28I saw the source of power.
00:59:30It's small?
00:59:32Incredibly small.
00:59:34Professor, what are you trying to say to Michael?
00:59:37What is it that I don't know?
00:59:39Ellen, it's...
00:59:43It is time, Earthman.
00:59:46Michael.
00:59:48Michael, what does she mean?
00:59:51Ellen, I've got to go now.
00:59:55But with her?
00:59:57Why?
00:59:58Because he made a bargain.
01:00:00He is returning with me to Mars
01:00:02of his own free will.
01:00:05Michael.
01:00:06Why do you weep?
01:00:09Because I love him.
01:00:33Professor, I don't understand.
01:00:36What is it she's saying?
01:00:38What bargain has she made with him?
01:00:40Can't you guess, Miss Pestwick?
01:00:43The bargain was over Tommy, the child.
01:00:46You made your bargain. Do not regret it.
01:00:49I am not regretting it.
01:00:51It is better for you and your people to know how helpless they are.
01:00:54The tricks they tried, how childish they were.
01:00:57Nothing can resist this power.
01:01:01You are a traitor.
01:01:03You are a traitor.
01:01:05You are a traitor.
01:01:07You are a traitor.
01:01:09You are a traitor.
01:01:11You are a traitor.
01:01:13Nothing can resist this power.
01:01:44That was the last trick, Earthman.
01:01:55They're coming back.
01:01:57Maybe she's changed her mind.
01:01:59I doubt it.
01:02:01I doubt it.
01:02:03I doubt it.
01:02:05I doubt it.
01:02:07I doubt it.
01:02:09I doubt it.
01:02:11I doubt it.
01:02:15Michael.
01:02:17Michael.
01:02:24He tried to gain control of the robot.
01:02:27Because of his trickery, you will all die.
01:02:30James.
01:02:32Do you hear, Earthman?
01:02:34You have brought death upon all in this room.
01:02:37In a few minutes, as you calculate time,
01:02:40the nuclear ship will have repaired itself.
01:02:43When I leave, this house and everyone in it will be destroyed.
01:02:47Take me with you.
01:02:49Another trick?
01:02:51Why should I take you?
01:02:53Because when you get to London, you will need a guide.
01:02:55A guide?
01:02:57In spite of your great knowledge, many things there will be strange to you.
01:03:01Why should I take you?
01:03:04Since you've been here last, I've been thinking deeply.
01:03:09It is only right that Mars, with its superior knowledge,
01:03:12should triumph over Earth.
01:03:14Mars will triumph.
01:03:16I am a scientist. Take me with you.
01:03:18Let me share in that triumph.
01:03:20But, Professor, you said that you would...
01:03:22Never mind what I said a moment ago. I've changed my mind.
01:03:24Why should I die?
01:03:26I am willing to go with you on one condition.
01:03:28Well?
01:03:30That you spur the others.
01:03:32I will spur no one.
01:03:35But in saying that I need a guide, you speak sense.
01:03:39I will take one of you.
01:03:41The rest will die.
01:03:44Then you will take me?
01:03:46I do not know.
01:03:48Three times already during this Earth night, you've tried to trick me.
01:03:52That will not happen again.
01:03:54No one will enter the nuclear ship till it is ready.
01:03:58I will return soon.
01:04:01One of you will come with me.
01:04:04The rest will die.
01:04:10Professor, I can't understand it. I can't believe that...
01:04:13That I was trying to save my own skin?
01:04:15Thank you, Miss Preswick.
01:04:17You had me fooled. You sounded sincere enough.
01:04:19I am sincere.
01:04:20I am sincere in my efforts to try and get on board that ship.
01:04:23Do you realize that soon it will be on its way to paralyzed London and we...
01:04:27What's to be done?
01:04:28Whoever gets on board that ship must try to destroy it.
01:04:31But who? Who will do it?
01:04:33I'm left to decide that.
01:04:35I have one little job to do.
01:04:37If we can't save ourselves, perhaps we can save others.
01:04:40I'm going to write down what has happened.
01:04:42You mean someone may find it?
01:04:44Yes.
01:04:45What little I have learned may help the authorities while there is yet time.
01:04:49I'll go to my room and try and write it down as simply as I can.
01:05:04The atomic structure of the metal from which the ship is constructed is apparently organic.
01:05:09Molecules can reproduce themselves.
01:05:11The same principle as a tree or vegetable.
01:05:16And like any living thing, it must have a weak spot.
01:05:20A vital spot at which one can strike.
01:05:25I'm going to write it down as simply as I can.
01:05:28A weak spot. A vital spot at which one can strike.
01:05:34I'm 26, Michael.
01:05:36And in all those years, I haven't done a single thing I really wanted to do.
01:05:46And what would you do if you could start all over again?
01:05:52Spend more time in the country.
01:05:54Find the right man.
01:05:56My children.
01:05:58See you, Michael.
01:06:00Ellen.
01:06:02Those things you said downstairs.
01:06:06You must have thought me an awful fool.
01:06:09I know.
01:06:10Why did you say them?
01:06:13I had a sense of loss.
01:06:15Why?
01:06:17Well, I don't know how to say it, but...
01:06:21I felt I'd found the right man at last, and...
01:06:25I was going to lose him.
01:06:29Ellen.
01:06:31Did you...
01:06:33Did you really mean...?
01:06:37Yes, Michael, yes.
01:06:43Oh, I'd have made him no good husband.
01:06:46I'm not particularly fond of the country.
01:06:48When I was first...
01:06:49Oh, Michael, you'd have made me very happy.
01:06:53Why didn't we meet years ago?
01:06:56This business of people meeting and falling in love.
01:07:00You know, if that thing hadn't landed out there, we'd still have met.
01:07:04We'd have been indifferent to each other.
01:07:07Privately, you'd have thought me just a self-opinionated newspaper man.
01:07:12What about me?
01:07:14Just a stupid girl from the big city dazzling the ladies with clothes she gets for next to nothing.
01:07:20You wouldn't have known what the other was really like.
01:07:23Oh, Michael.
01:07:25No.
01:07:27Let's go downstairs and join the natives.
01:07:31What happened?
01:07:32Are you all right, Albert?
01:07:34I think so.
01:07:35What hit me? That woman?
01:07:37Never mind about that now, Albert.
01:07:39She must have hypnotized you.
01:07:41And Mr. Carter came upstairs and you had a fight.
01:07:44These ropes. Who tied me up?
01:07:46He did. He thought you might...
01:07:48He thought I might be dangerous.
01:07:50So you've recovered, have you?
01:07:52You remember what happened?
01:07:53Sort of.
01:07:54Nothing like a good cup of tea in a crisis.
01:07:57How's Tommy, Mrs. Jameson?
01:07:58I've just been up to him.
01:08:00He's sleeping in my room tonight.
01:08:02The poor wee soul sound asleep.
01:08:04We must all be prepared for her return.
01:08:08One of us must be inside that spaceship before it takes off.
01:08:12If one of us is not inside it, we may all die seconds within its taking off.
01:08:18Either way, we all die.
01:08:20Or one of us dies so that the others may be saved.
01:08:24As I've explained, I'm the logical choice.
01:08:28No.
01:08:29Jamie!
01:08:30It's all right, dear. I'm only a useless old man.
01:08:33You can't, Jamie. I couldn't bear it.
01:08:36This whole argument is ridiculous.
01:08:38There's only one logical person to go, me.
01:08:40I made a bargain, remember?
01:08:42Michael, you...
01:08:43Ellen, I'm not really a very nice person.
01:08:45Hasn't it ever occurred to you that I might have an ulterior motive for going?
01:08:48Selfish reasons?
01:08:49Selfish reasons?
01:08:50Yes, the person who goes on that spaceship is under no compulsion to wreck it.
01:08:53He can go to Mars and keep his life.
01:08:55You wouldn't.
01:08:56Wouldn't I?
01:08:57Well, the best thing to do is to just wait and see, isn't it?
01:08:59We're wasting time.
01:09:00If we can't decide who is to go, there's only one thing for it.
01:09:03That's draw a lot.
01:09:04Right.
01:09:05That's the best idea.
01:09:06I'll take him, Mr. Jameson.
01:09:08Now.
01:09:10Highest goes.
01:09:12Professor, you first.
01:09:14Mr. Jameson.
01:09:15What is it, Jamie?
01:09:17The three of clubs.
01:09:18The three of clubs.
01:09:20The king of spades.
01:09:21I go.
01:09:23I go.
01:09:25Now, there's very little time to lose.
01:09:27You've got to work as fast as you can.
01:09:28Listen.
01:09:29When you get inside the spaceship, you will see the power crucible in a kind of shaft.
01:09:34Then, it's up to yourself.
01:09:36I understand.
01:09:37As for the rest of us, have you got a cellar?
01:09:39Aye, there's one below this very room.
01:09:41Well, it might not afford much protection, but perhaps it's the best we have in the circumstances.
01:09:46I'll be right now.
01:09:47Come on.
01:09:48Darling.
01:09:49But, Albert.
01:09:50What about Albert?
01:09:51Never mind him.
01:09:52We'll get him down in a minute.
01:09:53Come on, Doris.
01:09:54Doris, you must come.
01:09:55All right, Miss Prestwick.
01:09:56In a moment.
01:09:57I'll come.
01:10:05Albert.
01:10:06Are we really going to die?
01:10:08Perhaps, Doris.
01:10:09Perhaps, we are.
01:10:11But, I'm scared.
01:10:13Nothing like this has happened to me before.
01:10:15Nothing like this has ever happened before.
01:10:18But, why to us?
01:10:20Well, it had to happen sometime.
01:10:23Somewhere.
01:10:30There's no reason for believing that we on Earth are the only living people in the universe.
01:10:37I've been reading about it.
01:10:39There are thousands of stars and planets up there.
01:10:43We'll reach them someday.
01:10:45Probably the moon first, and then out into space.
01:10:50Will she...
01:10:51Will she really kill us?
01:10:53Maybe not.
01:10:54She said she...
01:10:55She probably didn't mean it.
01:10:56People have to have a reason for killing.
01:10:58You've got to forget that.
01:11:00You had a reason.
01:11:02No one has the right to kill.
01:11:04Not even...
01:11:05She was bad.
01:11:06She was bad.
01:11:08They should never have sent you away.
01:11:11I'm just realizing what a fool I've been all my life.
01:11:14Who?
01:11:15Doris.
01:11:22Come on, now.
01:11:23You must go or they'll miss you.
01:11:27Go and hide yourself somewhere.
01:11:29Somewhere.
01:11:35He's seeing you.
01:11:43Goodbye, Doris.
01:12:00So you are coming.
01:12:03Yes.
01:12:05Where are the others?
01:12:07They are hiding.
01:12:08They are afraid.
01:12:10Do you go with me of your own free will?
01:12:15Of my own free will.
01:12:29Mr. Carter.
01:12:30Mr. Carter, please.
01:12:31Wait a minute, Doris.
01:12:32I've got to get Albert down first.
01:12:33Mr. Carter, please.
01:13:00Give him a chance, Mr. Carter.
01:13:02Give him a chance.
01:13:29Alex!
01:13:31Don't do it.
01:13:32Don't do it.
01:13:33Don't do it, Mr. Carter!
01:13:39Mr. Carter,
01:13:41if you do something like that again,
01:13:44you'll be sorry.
01:13:46I'm sorry?
01:13:47I'm sorry.
01:13:48Oh, Mr. Carter.
01:13:49Please!
01:13:51Oh, Mr. Carter.
01:13:52Please!
01:13:53Mr. Carter, I'm sorry.
01:13:54I'm sorry, Mr. Carter.
01:13:56Please, Mr. Carter.
01:13:57Please.
01:13:58Help me!
01:13:59Straight down! Straight down!
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01:15:21Help me!
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01:15:52Albert, Albert did it.
01:15:55Hello, yes. Yes, this is the Bonnie Charlie.
01:16:01Yes.
01:16:03They want to know if there's been something the matter with the line.
01:16:08Now we'll all have a drink.
01:16:10On the house!
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