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A mummy like alien unearthed at King Tut's tomb runs amok when a university professor exposes it to radiation.
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00:01:3018 centimeters on the figure of Sera's doctor.
00:01:4818.
00:01:49Very good.
00:01:50And the representation of Nefertiti, Professor?
00:01:5412 centimeters.
00:01:55Excellent.
00:01:56And the last measurement?
00:01:57Let's see.
00:01:59Let's see.
00:02:00Thor is 11.
00:02:09What is that?
00:02:13Earthquake!
00:02:18The North Wall is going!
00:02:21Earthquake!
00:02:26Professor, are you injured?
00:02:28No, I'm okay.
00:02:29I'm all right.
00:02:34Abdullah, look.
00:02:37It's unbelievable.
00:02:50Okay.
00:02:58It's a chamber, Abdullah.
00:03:01Please be careful, Professor.
00:03:20It's a chamber.
00:03:51It's a chamber.
00:04:04Abdullah, this is incredible.
00:04:06What have you found, my friend?
00:04:08Hunk...
00:04:10Vin...
00:04:12Har...
00:04:14Is...
00:04:17Hunk...
00:04:20Har...
00:04:26Are you all right?
00:04:29It scared the hell out of me.
00:04:31So many bodies, Abdullah.
00:04:51I'm going to need at least three of you on each side.
00:04:53Come on, give me a hand.
00:04:58Okay.
00:04:59Carefully.
00:05:00Could you all sort of move around to the other side of the coffin?
00:05:04Linda, this is fairly heavy.
00:05:06Must we pose right now?
00:05:08Rossmore wants a bunch of publicity stills for that press conference.
00:05:11I don't care.
00:05:12I don't care.
00:05:13I don't care.
00:05:14I don't care.
00:05:15I don't care.
00:05:16I don't care.
00:05:17I don't care.
00:05:18I don't care.
00:05:19I'll pose for the press conference tomorrow.
00:05:21Tomorrow?
00:05:22Yeah, seems we have no choice.
00:05:24Professor, could you move over here and smile up to mommy?
00:05:49Now, these are clearly the original seals,
00:05:59which means the fellow inside hasn't seen the light of day
00:06:01in approximately 3,000 years.
00:06:04OK, fellas, one on each side.
00:06:06Lift it carefully.
00:06:13OK, easy.
00:06:14Easy.
00:06:18Put it right over there.
00:06:25Perfect condition.
00:06:28Can anyone translate the name?
00:06:30Ankh Ben-Harris, a male cognomen,
00:06:33literally a noble traveler.
00:06:36Meaning?
00:06:38I guess he was a visiting dignitary.
00:06:40Why would they bury a foreigner in the tomb of King Tut?
00:06:44That's a good question, Michael.
00:06:46Maybe we'll find the answer in the scroll of dedication.
00:06:49Let's go for the inner lid now.
00:06:50Carefully.
00:06:54Watch it, you idiot.
00:06:55I'm sorry, sir.
00:06:57Sorry's not going to help when you
00:06:58break some of the machinery.
00:07:00Ready for the x-ray, sir.
00:07:01All right.
00:07:03Carefully.
00:07:15Can anyone tell me why the wrappings are so deteriorated?
00:07:18A hasty burial.
00:07:19Minimum preparation.
00:07:22Yeah, I'd say that's likely.
00:07:24I'm going to have to check the insides out.
00:07:31What is that green stuff?
00:07:33Mold?
00:07:34Not really sure.
00:07:35Michael, why don't you collect some samples?
00:07:37OK, Doc.
00:07:41Professor, why would he have been given a hasty burial?
00:07:44Well, until we remove the wrappings
00:07:46and examine the body, we're not going to know for sure.
00:07:49But my guess is Ankh Ben-Harris died
00:07:51from some kind of disease, such as plague or smallpox,
00:07:54or whatever it was that disfigured
00:07:56and killed his attendants.
00:07:58Susie, bring me an airtight container.
00:08:00I want to seal this up until we can give it a proper cleaning.
00:08:20Michael?
00:08:21Just about done, Doc.
00:08:30All right, I think we're ready for the x-rays.
00:08:34Thank you for your help.
00:08:36And I'll see you all later.
00:08:38Thanks, Doc.
00:08:49So long, Parker.
00:08:52No, I'd like Mr. Parker to stay.
00:08:54After all, he is the chief engineer.
00:08:57Ready, aim, fire.
00:09:03Ready, aim, fire.
00:09:11Ready, aim, fire.
00:09:16Woo!
00:09:18Ready, aim, fire.
00:09:29What are you doing, you moron?
00:09:31Doug, look at that.
00:09:33My God, Sharp!
00:09:35One of those damn kids must have knocked it off the setting.
00:09:37You've been X-raying this mummy with ten times the normal dose.
00:09:41Okay, so what's the problem?
00:09:44He's had enough radiation for one night.
00:09:46Just deliver those plates to my office.
00:10:15Well, that's a little overexposed.
00:10:20That's okay.
00:10:25What the hell could those be?
00:10:44It ought to be right about there.
00:11:14Okay.
00:11:44Okay.
00:12:15Got to match the dose.
00:12:20Don't worry, big fella, this isn't going to hurt a bit.
00:12:28A perfect match.
00:12:44Okay.
00:13:14Okay.
00:13:44What if I can't get it?
00:14:15X-rays.
00:14:20Um, just put them over there.
00:14:22I'm going to finish cleaning this girl.
00:14:32Oh, Suzie.
00:14:45I don't know, Ken.
00:14:47Some kind of dormant mold.
00:14:50Great.
00:14:52I'll help Suzie run it over.
00:14:54And thanks, Ken.
00:14:57Ken Melrose in pathology can start analyzing it right away.
00:15:01Can you bring it over to him?
00:15:03Do you mind?
00:15:04Of course not.
00:15:06Maybe he'll show me his new electron microscope.
00:15:08Well, I would have liked to see it.
00:15:11Oh, honey, before you go, what do you think of this?
00:15:14I found it rolled up in the scroll.
00:15:16Magic symbols?
00:15:18Astrological diagram?
00:15:19Look at the material.
00:15:21I've never seen anything like it.
00:15:23It's not papyrus.
00:15:24It's not leather, cloth.
00:15:26Well, maybe you found the first civilization to use polyester.
00:15:29What a dismal thought.
00:15:31Don't work too late, Doc.
00:15:34What a dismal thought.
00:15:36Don't work too late, Doc.
00:16:04Don't work too late, Doc.
00:16:33I'm sorry.
00:16:34Did I startle you?
00:16:38Oh, Suzie, what time is it?
00:16:40It's going to look worse than Akhvan Horace at the press conference.
00:16:47Suzie, look at this.
00:16:49Notice the cranial structure.
00:16:51Line of the spinal column.
00:16:53Maybe there's something wrong with the x-ray machine.
00:16:56No, no.
00:16:58Here, coffin came out perfectly.
00:17:01And look at this.
00:17:02Usually the internal organs are removed and prepared separately, but here they're all intact.
00:17:11This mummy hasn't been prepared in a standard manner.
00:17:13What's this?
00:17:21Probably a hidden compartment for personal jewelry.
00:17:23That's not unheard of.
00:17:25We'll find out.
00:17:35What is this stuff?
00:17:39Don't touch it.
00:17:41Get Ken Melrose and tell him something has happened to the mold.
00:17:44Hurry, go on.
00:18:04Worthless.
00:18:05Worthless?
00:18:06What do you mean worthless?
00:18:08I mean they're not precious.
00:18:10They're 3,000 years old.
00:18:11They're ancient, man.
00:18:13Well, who told you that?
00:18:14Some hustler in a swap meet?
00:18:18Forget it.
00:18:23Clown.
00:18:29It is the same fungus.
00:18:31But it's definitely no longer dormant.
00:18:34And you have no idea what it is?
00:18:35Nope.
00:18:36And until we find out, don't let anyone near it.
00:18:39It's not going to be easy.
00:18:41Rossmore scheduled a press conference for today.
00:18:43He wants to introduce Anfenhars to the public.
00:18:46Okay, Doug.
00:18:47I'll call Rossmore and tell him he simply must cancel.
00:18:50Thanks, Ken.
00:18:51Appreciate that.
00:18:54Evening news.
00:18:56Is this a stiff?
00:18:58Michael, see if you can find something to rope the coffin off with, please.
00:19:01Hey, Doug.
00:19:05Zeus, be sure everyone stays clear of the coffin.
00:19:08Including you.
00:19:10Doug.
00:19:14He wants to talk to you.
00:19:18No, we don't know for sure that it's dangerous.
00:19:30Look, I'll get back to work on this.
00:19:33If I learn anything, I'll call you.
00:19:35Okay, thanks.
00:19:55Get him to the campus hospital, to the emergency room.
00:19:57Call Melrose as soon as you get there.
00:19:59And don't touch his hand!
00:20:03Please, just have a seat, please.
00:20:12McCadden, what is the meaning of all this commotion?
00:20:15One of my students was just burned by this fungus.
00:20:18Fungus?
00:20:19Come on, you know damn well what I'm talking about.
00:20:21Melrose and I tried to warn you about this.
00:20:23McCadden, you know, I really resent being blamed for the clumsiness of one of your students.
00:20:28Now, if you're unwilling to accept the responsibility for this project, perhaps we ought to find someone who will.
00:20:59Ladies and gentlemen, good morning.
00:21:01My name is Wendell J. Rossmore.
00:21:08Today we are formally announcing the permanent acquisition of a major artifact from the tomb and the treasure of Tutankhamen.
00:21:33When we uncover the mummy, you're going to notice that the wrappings are very deteriorated and covered with a green substance.
00:21:39This may make him seem rather unattractive, but please remember, he's been in there for 3,000 years.
00:21:46Gentlemen, you may remove the inner lid.
00:22:01Hey, look, I wasn't the only one in the lab that night.
00:22:04Don't you belong to a fraternity, Sharp?
00:22:06Yes.
00:22:07So what?
00:22:08Hey, Pete, I was a frat man.
00:22:10I know what it's like.
00:22:11Slow night, nothing to do, have a couple of beers, steal a mummy.
00:22:15That's a great theory, Captain.
00:22:18Try to prove it.
00:22:19Why, you little...
00:22:20Hey, listen.
00:22:21Why don't you ask Parker where he was that night?
00:22:23I saw him there.
00:22:25Dr. Rossmore, Jack Parker is not a suspect.
00:22:28The most important thing is we've got to find the mummy.
00:22:31We've got to counteract the bad press generated by that disaster this morning.
00:22:36Sharp?
00:22:37Yes, sir?
00:22:38I want you to spread the word through the fraternity houses.
00:22:40I am offering a 24-hour amnesty to get the mummy back.
00:22:44Now, if he is not returned, I am going to close every frat house and search every room on this campus.
00:22:51Yes, sir.
00:22:53All right, Sharp.
00:22:55And Parker, you may go.
00:22:57Captain, I think the city police should be brought in on this.
00:23:24Absolutely not.
00:23:26Come on, this is an internal affair.
00:23:28We don't need them.
00:23:29You're overreacting, Doug.
00:23:31That mummy could be dangerous.
00:23:33There is something on the wrappings.
00:23:35Something very strange.
00:23:37There's already a boy in the hospital.
00:23:39Anybody else who touches that mummy could end up the same way.
00:23:42If that's so, whoever has taken the mummy is going to end up in the hospital sooner or later.
00:23:47And then I'll nab him.
00:23:49And nobody has to know about it.
00:23:50Not the police, not the press.
00:23:54Fine.
00:23:57I better find that mummy before somebody else gets hurt.
00:24:54Hey, what's going on back here?
00:25:13Captain Willoughby, I want you to search the campus.
00:25:17Turn it upside down if necessary, but find that mummy.
00:25:20Yes, sir.
00:25:21You got it.
00:25:23Here's why I'm so concerned.
00:25:25The structure is just crazy.
00:25:28The nucleus is unstable.
00:25:31The chromosomal pattern is mystifying.
00:25:34And the cells are multiplying at a rate so fast I can hardly measure it.
00:25:44Yes.
00:25:50We'll be right there.
00:25:53Yes, whatever it is, it's highly domotropic.
00:25:57It breaks down tissues faster than anything we've ever encountered.
00:26:00And it doubles its mass reproductively every 65 minutes, provided it has enough food.
00:26:06Food?
00:26:07Well, any organic tissue.
00:26:09In this case, human flesh.
00:26:17I died.
00:26:20I'm sorry I screwed up your show.
00:26:22It's okay.
00:26:24You were upstaged by the disappearing act anyway.
00:26:28When you find that guy, I want to be the first one that knows.
00:26:32You got it.
00:26:35Mind if I take a look at that hand?
00:26:38Sit down.
00:26:58Take care of yourself, Michael.
00:27:04Dr. Fair, Dr. Fair.
00:27:06You're needed in emergency ward number four.
00:27:09Please answer extension number 75.
00:27:14What's the prognosis?
00:27:16Well, there's no skeletal damage yet.
00:27:20But the nerves, tendons, musculature, circulatory vessels are virtually destroyed.
00:27:25Excuse me, Dr. Hillard, Mrs. Goldstein is here.
00:27:28Fine, I'll be right there.
00:27:30Excuse me, gentlemen, but I will stay in touch.
00:27:32Wait a minute, doctor.
00:27:34Truthfully, what can you do for him?
00:27:37Amputate before it goes any further.
00:28:04What were you doing?
00:28:06Sherry, honey, I came over to see you.
00:28:09Then what were you staring at her for, baldy?
00:28:11Oh, I don't know.
00:28:12Sherry.
00:28:13I don't believe you.
00:28:14Hey, listen.
00:28:15Sherry, will you listen for a minute?
00:28:25Come on, baby, don't be mad.
00:28:29I brought you a present.
00:28:31What?
00:28:33Give me a kiss first.
00:28:34No way.
00:28:36No kiss, no present.
00:28:42Okay, where's my present?
00:28:47Wow.
00:28:49Where'd you get this?
00:28:51I found it in an old box.
00:29:01I found it in an old box.
00:29:27Dr. Serrano?
00:29:29Hey, this is Captain Willoughby.
00:29:31Yeah.
00:29:32Look, I'm in the electrical supply room.
00:29:35President Rossmore told me to call you if I saw anything suspicious.
00:29:40This is Linda Flores taking your request tonight.
00:29:42So give me a call at 662-8200.
00:29:47And now, to Brian from Sheila and to Christy from all the guys at Delta Psi.
00:30:02So this is where you hide out when you're not taking my picture, huh?
00:30:04Cheapest rent on campus.
00:30:06Right next to the reactor.
00:30:12Hi, I'm Jamie Reynolds.
00:30:13And so am I.
00:30:14No, I'm Dick Traveland.
00:30:15And this is tonight's edition of Two on One.
00:30:17Today here at the California Institute of the Sciences,
00:30:20they held a press conference to show off their new mummy.
00:30:23But when they opened the coffin, guess what?
00:30:25It wasn't a mummy.
00:30:26It was a daddy.
00:30:27Oh, my God.
00:30:29No, it wasn't anything.
00:30:30The coffin was empty.
00:30:32Empty?
00:30:33As a tomb.
00:30:34Oh.
00:30:36I wonder how much they paid for that thing.
00:30:37Whatever it was, it was too much.
00:30:39Jamie, I think the Institute is in grave trouble.
00:30:43Oh, Dick.
00:30:44Sorry.
00:30:45At any rate, it all started this morning when Wendell J. Rossmore of the Institute
00:30:48called a press conference to show the world their find.
00:30:51It's worth over $100.
00:30:53I could let you have it for, say, $50.
00:30:56Where am I going to get $50?
00:30:58Come on, Greg.
00:30:59I know you got paid today.
00:31:01Just imagine what Ellen's going to think when you walk in with a present like that.
00:31:14Thanks.
00:31:22Name your restaurant, baby.
00:31:28To us.
00:31:29Forever.
00:31:34It's nice.
00:31:50Excuse me.
00:31:51Sherry, I'll be right back.
00:31:59Brother Sean!
00:32:01Imagine meeting you here.
00:32:03Yeah, especially in this outrageously expensive restaurant with nine different kinds of forks.
00:32:08How do you suppose he can afford a place like this, Brother Robinson?
00:32:11It's hard to figure, Brother Vogel, especially since he owes us $25 apiece.
00:32:16Hey, look, come on.
00:32:17I need that.
00:32:18I just ordered the food.
00:32:19It's okay.
00:32:20We'll pay for it.
00:32:21We'll eat it, too.
00:32:22Look, I'm here with Sherry.
00:32:24Okay.
00:32:25We'll eat her food, too.
00:32:26And listen, I know we can share the food, but listen, we have to flip for the lady.
00:32:32Tail seems appropriate.
00:32:34Hey, how would you guys like to double your money?
00:32:41Wow.
00:32:43Wow.
00:33:10Wow.
00:33:11Yeah, you give that to a girl, she'll never forget you.
00:33:15Okay, it's a deal.
00:33:24Hey, baby.
00:33:28Shh, don't wake the baby.
00:33:29I promise, Miss McGinnis, I'll be really quiet.
00:33:32Come on.
00:33:41Come on.
00:33:49Ta-da.
00:33:50What time are they going to come home?
00:33:52Not until midnight.
00:34:05This is Linda Flores on KCIS.
00:34:08And now, a special message for those naughty boys and girls who took the Institute's mummy.
00:34:14Here's my in-studio guest, our own Professor Douglas McCadden.
00:34:19Thank you very much, Linda.
00:34:21To whom it may concern, the fungus on the mummy's wrappings is extremely dangerous.
00:34:28If you have come into contact with it, please seek medical attention at once.
00:34:32If you discover the mummy, do not touch it.
00:34:36Call the police, or the Institute, or even this radio station.
00:35:06You want to know what happens?
00:35:17I promise you'll be the first reporter on the scene.
00:35:31I thought I lost it there for a minute.
00:35:32Guess it must have fallen out of my pocket into the baby's crib.
00:35:36He sure liked it.
00:35:38I hope you do, too.
00:35:40Greg, it's beautiful.
00:35:46That wasn't glowing like that when I bought it.
00:35:49Oh, it's so warm.
00:36:06Damn it.
00:36:08Can't you let the kid cry?
00:36:09He wants his doll.
00:36:14He'll be right back.
00:36:36Can you treat her?
00:36:38Oh, Lieutenant Plummer.
00:36:39I believe you know our pathologist, Ken Melrose.
00:36:42Of course, Lieutenant.
00:36:43And this is Professor Douglas McCadden of the Institute.
00:36:46Professor.
00:36:47I've brought Lieutenant Plummer up to date on everything.
00:36:49Doctor, what about Ellen?
00:36:51Well, I'm consulting by phone with Dr. Cunningham of the Atlanta Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
00:36:56I'm sure he'll be able to help you.
00:37:00Doctor, what about Ellen?
00:37:01Well, I'm consulting by phone with Dr. Cunningham of the Atlanta Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
00:37:06Oh?
00:37:07Expecting an epidemic?
00:37:09No, but if anyone knows anything about unusual disorders, it's Atlanta.
00:37:13We've sent them samples.
00:37:15They have all our data now, you see.
00:37:17And what have they come up with?
00:37:18So far, nothing.
00:37:19I understand there was a witness to this accident involving the girl.
00:37:23Yeah, her boyfriend, Greg Hauser.
00:37:25He's here in the hospital now.
00:37:26Okay, Hauser.
00:37:28Describe the attacker.
00:37:29Was he black?
00:37:31White?
00:37:33Come on, let's hear it now.
00:37:34Don't sit there.
00:37:35Talk!
00:37:36That's enough, Willoughby.
00:37:39I'll take it from here.
00:37:40Hey, Plummer, this kid saw the guy who did it.
00:37:45I'm trying to get a description, but he won't cooperate.
00:37:50That'll be all, Captain Willoughby.
00:37:53Greg.
00:37:55This is Lieutenant Plummer from the police department.
00:37:57He wants to ask you a few questions, that's all.
00:38:01Greg, was it?
00:38:03Okay, Greg.
00:38:05Just tell me what you saw.
00:38:09A horrible...
00:38:12face.
00:38:15Whose face, Greg?
00:38:17I don't know.
00:38:18Face.
00:38:20Whose face, Greg?
00:38:22Whose face was it?
00:38:26Mommy.
00:38:30Look, he's still in shock.
00:38:32I think I'd better take him under observation for a few hours.
00:38:36Greg, come with me.
00:38:48How's Michael Goldstein?
00:38:52They had to amputate.
00:38:54But I think they got it all.
00:39:18Oh, my God.
00:39:48Shit.
00:40:18Oh, my God.
00:40:48Shit.
00:41:03Ken.
00:41:05How's Ellen this morning?
00:41:07Dr. Hayworth wants to try a surgical laser to burn the fungus off.
00:41:11Just as soon as they make sure there aren't any broken bones.
00:41:14I took a look at these x-rays you sent me.
00:41:16What'd you think?
00:41:18You were right.
00:41:19Skeletal structure is abnormal.
00:41:22Extended clavicle.
00:41:23Oversized sternum.
00:41:25Displaced mastoid process.
00:41:26Doug?
00:41:28Hi, Ken.
00:41:29Hi, Susan.
00:41:30Ken, I want you to listen to this.
00:41:31I think I'm onto something.
00:41:34The scroll.
00:41:36It basically tells the story of King Tutankhamen's soldiers
00:41:39discovering a stranger in the desert.
00:41:43Because of his unusual appearance,
00:41:45the Egyptians assumed he would be a god.
00:41:47Sent to advise their own god-king.
00:41:50So, King Tut goes forth to greet this deity,
00:41:53whom he calls Ankvinharis.
00:41:57Now, listen to this.
00:42:02All-knowing Tutankhamen reached out to touch the weary traveler
00:42:06and was sorely burned
00:42:09and afflicted with a disease that consumed his flesh.
00:42:13Likewise were all servants who laid soothing hands on the boy king.
00:42:18All died, save only the strange traveler himself,
00:42:22who lay near death and without strength,
00:42:24but who would not pass into the afterworld.
00:42:27Shall I simply seal him alive in a corner of Tut's tomb?
00:42:30Along with all the afflicted servants?
00:42:34Tell me something.
00:42:35Are you suggesting that our fungus
00:42:38is the same disease that killed Tut and his servants
00:42:42and it's been dormant for three thousand years
00:42:46and now it's not?
00:42:48Suppose it were true.
00:42:50Just suppose.
00:42:53What would we have to do?
00:42:55We'd have to figure out how it was stimulated out of dormancy.
00:42:58Then we might know how to stop it.
00:43:02But, Doug, it's an unbelievable concept.
00:43:07What else have we got?
00:43:10Dammit! Have you seen this?
00:43:12We look ridiculous.
00:43:14We were seen on every channel.
00:43:17And look at this.
00:43:18Where is my mummy? A fraternity party, Saturday night.
00:43:21Please wear costumes. That's all we need.
00:43:37DOOR CREAKS
00:43:47PHONE RINGS
00:44:06CLICK
00:44:33Get me Doctor Hayworth.
00:44:35It's an emergency. Get a hold of her.
00:44:37Tell her not to X-ray Ellen Winter.
00:44:39Do not X-ray Ellen Winter.
00:44:41Doctor Hayworth, call the operator.
00:44:44Stat.
00:44:45SCREAMING
00:44:54Call the security officer, please.
00:44:56133 West.
00:44:57Call the security officer.
00:45:03Hi, Susie.
00:45:04Hi, Stanley.
00:45:05Can I talk to you for a minute?
00:45:07Not right now, okay? I'm really in a rush.
00:45:09What is it? Are you still going out with Professor McCadden?
00:45:12I don't think that's any of your business, Stanley.
00:45:14Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got a very busy schedule.
00:45:17Well, look, I'm sorry.
00:45:19This conversation hasn't gone as I'd hoped it would.
00:45:21Here, take this.
00:45:23I can't take this.
00:45:24Take this, think of me, and maybe I'll see you sometime.
00:45:27Stanley!
00:45:35STANLEY
00:45:48I don't see anything. Let's get out of here.
00:45:54Who's there?
00:46:04Who's there?
00:46:21Nothing but a damn door.
00:46:25SCREAMING
00:46:34HEARTBEAT
00:47:05HEARTBEAT
00:47:17Keep looking. Somebody must have broke in.
00:47:22It's the fungus.
00:47:25TRAFFIC
00:47:33The mummy walks.
00:47:34Stop it!
00:47:35Mummy needs love.
00:47:37Mummy been in Boston long.
00:47:39Get off of me!
00:47:41Hey, look, man, I was only kidding.
00:47:49Hi, Jack. How do I look?
00:47:52Come on.
00:47:54As Cleopatra would say, see you later, guys.
00:48:11Did he hurt you?
00:48:13No, I'm all right.
00:48:15Thanks for being there.
00:48:21CONEHEAD
00:48:32Conehead.
00:48:34Peter, grow up. Just grow up.
00:48:37I swear, you are such a dork sometimes.
00:48:40Gross.
00:48:52Hey, baby, you want maybe I should make you like a mummy?
00:48:55I'm Cleopatra. I swear.
00:49:05Hold it down.
00:49:07You guys hear about the girl who got lost in King Tut's tomb?
00:49:11Nine months later, she was a mummy.
00:49:14Ha-ha!
00:49:16Oh!
00:49:21TRAFFIC
00:49:31Hey, Peter, I thought you were going to wear a costume.
00:49:34Love your outfit, Bill.
00:49:36Thanks. I love your necklace. It's so unique.
00:49:40You do get a truckload of those things.
00:49:43Excuse us, pal.
00:49:52Enough of this crap.
00:49:54Now, listen, you pervert.
00:49:57If you don't disappear, I'm going to kick your bandage butt.
00:50:01Who is that?
00:50:04Some chicken frat rat.
00:50:15I'm breaking out of this tomb
00:50:19I don't know why you make me cry
00:50:23Whenever you are near
00:50:27I know I try to never say
00:50:31Why don't you disappear?
00:50:35By my side
00:50:37You might as well have been bombified
00:50:42With your foolish lies
00:50:46You might as well have been bombified
00:51:00Bombified
00:51:02You might as well have been bombified
00:51:07Hey, you sing, Sarah. I've got a present for you.
00:51:10No, I think she's outside.
00:51:16Sarah!
00:51:19Sarah!
00:51:24Sarah, is that you?
00:51:26No, she's not Sarah.
00:51:28I sure as hell ain't.
00:51:30I just want to get lost.
00:51:46Sarah!
00:51:47Bill!
00:51:49Jeff!
00:51:51Ready, Sarah?
00:51:52Hey, Sarah, what is going on?
00:51:54Sorry, buddy, this is only a two-seater.
00:51:57Hey, Sarah, what happened?
00:52:03Damn!
00:52:04That's it. I'm through with women.
00:52:06I'm going to be a priest.
00:52:09Well, hello.
00:52:10Hi.
00:52:11How are you ladies?
00:52:12I like your dress.
00:52:13I like you. I'll be right back.
00:52:14All right.
00:52:29Hey!
00:52:44Hey!
00:52:46Hey!
00:53:12Look, I got to go over to my office and check this out.
00:53:14Can I come along?
00:53:15No, no, I'll be right back.
00:53:16Really, I just want to see if there was some sort of power drain.
00:53:21Be careful.
00:53:22Lock the door and keep it locked.
00:54:16It was on the wall right there,
00:54:18so whoever stole the mummy must have stashed him in here.
00:54:24Oh, look who's here.
00:54:27Come to change a light bulb, Parker?
00:54:29No, actually I came to blow up the reactor.
00:54:45Woo!
00:55:05Hey, do you need any help?
00:55:07Hey!
00:55:16Woo!
00:55:25Hey, Bill?
00:55:30He's dead.
00:55:32PHONE RINGS
00:55:34Hello.
00:55:36Yeah, this is he.
00:55:40Oh, yeah, they're tight, right?
00:55:44What?
00:55:48I'll be right over.
00:56:04POLICE RADIO CHATTER
00:56:21Ah, Professor.
00:56:23Thought you might be interested in this.
00:56:27What happened?
00:56:29We found this.
00:56:34It's definitely from the mummy's wrappings.
00:56:37Looks like somebody's playing a very sick game.
00:56:39Please, stay away from the green stuff if there's any on it.
00:56:41It's very dangerous. It can be fatal.
00:56:44I don't think the fungus killed him.
00:56:46All right, what did?
00:56:48Parker did it!
00:56:50Impossible.
00:56:51Why?
00:56:52It looks like every bone in that boy's body's broken.
00:56:54There's not a mark on him.
00:56:56We figure he hit that wall with incredible force.
00:56:59Well, Jack Parker's pretty strong.
00:57:01Nobody's that strong.
00:57:04POLICE RADIO CHATTER
00:57:16I know you, Rossmore.
00:57:18And this isn't the first time you've tried to cover something up
00:57:21because you don't want to smell bad in the press.
00:57:23I beg your pardon, Lieutenant.
00:57:25You're addressing the president of an accredited university.
00:57:28Don't interfere with this investigation.
00:57:32Don't withhold information.
00:57:36And don't play detective.
00:57:38What about the mummy?
00:57:40Well, you look for your mummy, Doctor.
00:57:43I'm looking for a murderer.
00:57:45Susie and I have been researching a theory of sorts.
00:57:49First of all, I want to warn you, it's going to sound very unbelievable,
00:57:52but please, just bear with me.
00:57:55I know it can't be proved,
00:57:57but this fungus...
00:57:59Well, I think we all agree it's like nothing else we've ever encountered.
00:58:02I'd have to agree with that.
00:58:06Suppose that was because it didn't come from Earth.
00:58:10Where else would it have come from?
00:58:13Now, Ken, you've seen this X-rays of our mummy.
00:58:16You said he wasn't a normal human being.
00:58:19Suppose he wasn't a human being.
00:58:22Ah, Dad, I said it would sound crazy.
00:58:26Remember the squirrel?
00:58:28It said all who touched the weary traveller
00:58:31became afflicted and died,
00:58:33except Uncle Finn Horace,
00:58:35because he was immune.
00:58:38Because he wasn't human.
00:58:40We all agree that we're dealing with something unknown.
00:58:44But I can't myself take a quantum leap into the supernatural.
00:58:49I'm sorry, Professor, but with all due respect,
00:58:52we have to have some basis in fact.
00:58:55I've got the best available equipment at my disposal,
00:58:58and I've come up with absolutely nothing.
00:59:00I mean, it simply does not exist.
00:59:03Look, Doug, the bottom line is this.
00:59:06Whatever it is, we still have to find out
00:59:09who took it and where it is now.
00:59:11Otherwise, more people are going to get hurt.
00:59:14Thanks to McCadden, we are in deep trouble.
00:59:17Two of our donors have withdrawn their bequests.
00:59:20$500,000 out the window.
00:59:23Maybe there's a way of turning this whole thing around.
00:59:26How, Bruce? How?
00:59:28What if he stole the mummy?
00:59:29Huh?
00:59:31He wasn't ready to unveil that mummy,
00:59:33so he had it stolen and hidden where he could work on it in private.
00:59:36And then when he's ready to find it and unveil it,
00:59:39he'll find it and come out a big hero.
00:59:42No, I don't think that scenario is going to hold water, Bruce.
00:59:46I do, and I think I can prove it.
00:59:49You don't think it's walking around on its own, do you?
00:59:53No.
01:00:09There's something out there!
01:00:11What?
01:00:12It's in the hall!
01:00:14No!
01:00:23Come on, Doug, wake up.
01:00:32What time is it?
01:00:33You've been sleeping all day.
01:00:35You must have been really tired.
01:00:43Doug, look.
01:00:51Where's that coming from?
01:00:52My bracelet.
01:00:59Suzy, that looks exactly like the diagram that I found inside the scroll.
01:01:04It can't be a coincidence.
01:01:06Suzy, where'd you get this bracelet?
01:01:08Well, it was a present from this guy named Stanley.
01:01:12Do you know where it came from?
01:01:14No.
01:01:16Suzy, can you call him?
01:01:18Now?
01:01:19Yeah, honey, it's important.
01:01:20That diagram and this crystal have the same pattern.
01:01:22They've got to be related.
01:01:24I've seen that pattern before.
01:01:26I know I have, or something like it, anyway.
01:01:30When you asked me about it in your office, I couldn't remember, but...
01:01:34What, hon? What?
01:01:37I know, my brother used to build radios,
01:01:39and I think he had diagrams lying around that looked like that.
01:01:45Radios.
01:01:48Radios.
01:01:51You know, maybe Parker will know.
01:01:54This was in the coffin?
01:01:56Yeah.
01:01:58It's amazing. It looks like some kind of wiring schematic.
01:02:02Like for making radios?
01:02:04Right, but what would it be doing in a 3,000-year-old coffin?
01:02:08Jack, could this have something to do with it?
01:02:12Maybe. Crystals could be used as transmitters.
01:02:16Jack, look at this.
01:02:20What?
01:02:26What's going on, Doug? There must be a connection.
01:02:29If this did belong to Ogvin Horace, what would he have used it for?
01:02:33I mean, he couldn't have been building radios in ancient Egypt.
01:02:37Susie, I want you to go to the astronomy center,
01:02:39see what else you can find on ancient phenomena.
01:02:42But also, check out those NASA information bulletins on ultra-long-range communication.
01:02:48Honey, if you don't find anything, come right back.
01:02:51Okay.
01:02:56What's it printed on? This doesn't feel like paper.
01:02:59Analysis came up blank. Matches no other material.
01:03:04Either natural or synthetic.
01:03:07Like nothing else, huh?
01:03:09Just like the fungus.
01:03:12And Ogvin Horace.
01:03:18O-G-V-I-N
01:03:37Where is everybody?
01:03:39Field trip. They all went to the observatory.
01:03:43To see some comet or something.
01:03:47You're welcome.
01:04:18There's definitely a connection between the two.
01:04:21It's logical, but I still don't know what it means.
01:04:25Let me have another look at that crystal.
01:04:32Susie.
01:04:47Susie.
01:05:17Susie.
01:05:48Ah!
01:05:53Ah!
01:06:17Ah!
01:06:48Ah!
01:07:02Ah!
01:07:12Ah!
01:07:13Ah!
01:07:18Ah!
01:07:20Ah!
01:07:39Help!
01:07:41Let me out!
01:07:43Ah!
01:07:44Ah!
01:07:45Help!
01:07:46Help!
01:07:47Help!
01:07:55Ah!
01:07:56Ah!
01:07:57Ah!
01:08:00Ah!
01:08:01Ah!
01:08:02Ah!
01:08:15Ah!
01:08:16Ah!
01:08:23Ah!
01:08:27Ah!
01:08:28Ah!
01:08:45Ah!
01:09:03Ah!
01:09:04Ah!
01:09:05Ah!
01:09:06Help!
01:09:07Help!
01:09:08Help!
01:09:14Ah!
01:09:15Ah!
01:09:16Ah!
01:09:17Ah!
01:09:18Ah!
01:09:19Ah!
01:09:20Ah!
01:09:21Ah!
01:09:22Ah!
01:09:23Ah!
01:09:24Ah!
01:09:25Ah!
01:09:26Ah!
01:09:27Ah!
01:09:28Ah!
01:09:29Ah!
01:09:30Ah!
01:09:31Ah!
01:09:32Ah!
01:09:33Ah!
01:09:34Ah!
01:09:35Ah!
01:09:36Ah!
01:09:37Ah!
01:09:38Ah!
01:09:39Ah!
01:09:40Ah!
01:09:41Ah!
01:09:42Ah!
01:09:43Ah!
01:09:44Ah!
01:09:45Ah!
01:09:46Ah!
01:09:47Ah!
01:09:48Ah!
01:09:49Ah!
01:09:50Ah!
01:09:51Ah!
01:09:52Ah!
01:09:53Ah!
01:09:54Ah!
01:09:55Ah!
01:09:56Ah!
01:09:57Ah!
01:09:58Ah!
01:09:59Ah!
01:10:00Ah!
01:10:01Ah!
01:10:02Ah!
01:10:03Ah!
01:10:04Ah!
01:10:05Ah!
01:10:06Ah!
01:10:07Ah!
01:10:08Ah!
01:10:09Ah!
01:10:10Ah!
01:10:11Ah!
01:10:12No. No, I think this is a very sick individual.
01:10:16But, Lieutenant, it's...
01:10:18Try to get some sleep now, okay?
01:10:35Ow!
01:10:42No!
01:10:51Suze, what happened?
01:10:53Doug, you know me.
01:10:55I'm not the hysterical type, but...
01:10:58It was him.
01:11:00It was Onk Van Horace.
01:11:05He's alive.
01:11:07He didn't want to hurt me.
01:11:09He just wanted my bracelet.
01:11:11My crystal bracelet.
01:11:13It was glowing.
01:11:15And he had a crystal just like it in his chest.
01:11:19Wasn't Ellen Wearing's jewelry some kind of necklace?
01:11:23Yeah. So was Bill Vogel, according to the coroner.
01:11:26Suze, do you know if there's any more of those crystals?
01:11:28No, I don't.
01:11:30I'm going back to my office and check out that schematic again.
01:11:33Go ahead. It's okay.
01:11:42Check.
01:11:52Come on, Doug. He's on it.
01:12:00He was here.
01:12:02What's that?
01:12:12How did these get here?
01:12:14One, two, three, four, five.
01:12:17Crystals?
01:12:19Sharp.
01:12:25Hey!
01:12:26Where'd you get those crystals?
01:12:28What crystals?
01:12:29The ones you've been selling your friends.
01:12:31I got them at the swap meet.
01:12:33Sharp, don't lie to me.
01:12:35What about these?
01:12:37Ellen Wearing's and Bill Vogel are dead.
01:12:39Ellen Wearing's and Bill Vogel are dead because of those crystals.
01:12:43And Suze Fuller's in the hospital.
01:12:53I didn't mean for anyone to get hurt.
01:12:59All right, where are the rest of them?
01:13:02There's one in my top drawer there.
01:13:05I gave the other one to my girlfriend.
01:13:07Sherry?
01:13:08Yeah.
01:13:09Oh, my God, she's Jenny's roommate.
01:13:12All right, call your girlfriend right now.
01:13:14She's at work.
01:13:15Call her.
01:13:35Suppose he is building a long-range communication device.
01:13:39He's got the circuitry.
01:13:41He's got the electrical transformer.
01:13:43He's got most of the crystals.
01:13:45What else does he need?
01:13:48A power source.
01:13:50Did you find her?
01:13:51Yes, but she doesn't have it on.
01:13:53It's at home.
01:13:54Bathroom cabinet.
01:13:55Jenny!
01:13:57Bizzie!
01:13:58Can you hear me?
01:13:59Come on.
01:14:00Out of my way.
01:14:01I'm gonna call my friend.
01:14:02I'm gonna call my friend.
01:14:03Let's go.
01:14:04Come on.
01:14:07Ah!
01:14:08Bizzie!
01:14:09Bizzie!
01:14:10Bizzie!
01:14:11Bizzie!
01:14:12Biz..
01:14:13Brizzy!
01:14:18Bizzie!
01:14:20Bizzie!
01:14:21Busy! I'm going over there.
01:14:23All right. I'll meet you at the reactor.
01:14:26Okay, Mom.
01:14:28Love to Dad.
01:14:31I love you, too.
01:14:33Bye.
01:14:51♪
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01:17:25Linda.
01:17:27This is Professor McCadden.
01:17:29Get your camera and come over to the reactor building.
01:17:32Linda, now.
01:17:35Jenny?
01:17:37Jenny!
01:17:39Jenny.
01:17:41Did he touch you?
01:17:43No.
01:17:46He took the crystal.
01:17:48♪
01:18:03Linda.
01:18:05♪
01:18:25♪
01:18:38Thank you, Douglas.
01:18:40What are you guys doing here?
01:18:44Proving my theory.
01:18:45I knew all along that you'd taken that money,
01:18:47and now I know where you've hidden it.
01:18:49What?
01:18:50Oh, come off it, Professor.
01:18:52Don't you realize what has been going on here?
01:18:55Yes, as a matter of fact, you've been getting away with murder.
01:18:58Well, the game is over, and as soon as I call Lieutenant Plummer,
01:19:01you'll be on your way to jail, and I'll have what I deserve.
01:19:05Jack!
01:19:22♪
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01:21:37Shoot it!
01:21:39♪
01:21:44No!
01:21:47♪
01:21:56♪
01:22:06♪
01:22:34The crystal!
01:22:35No!
01:22:36No!
01:22:37♪
01:22:41No!
01:22:45No!
01:22:46No!
01:22:47No!
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