PG | 1h 19min | Sci-Fi, Horror, Drama | 3 November 1971 (Mexico)
A team of researchers discovers a strange mutation of man and octopus who proceeds to terrorize them.
Director: Harry Essex
Writer: Harry Essex
Stars: Pier Angeli, Kerwin Mathews, Jeff Morrow
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A team of researchers discovers a strange mutation of man and octopus who proceeds to terrorize them.
Director: Harry Essex
Writer: Harry Essex
Stars: Pier Angeli, Kerwin Mathews, Jeff Morrow
We have over 15,000 titles available for licensing to VOD platforms. Contact: sales@echelonstudios.us
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00:00:00Since the beginning of time, men have roamed the earth and dared the elements in search of adventure.
00:00:08But today there is a new breed of adventurer, the scientist, who explores uncharted areas of the world not for riches or adventure,
00:00:18but in search of answers to man's problems of pollution and disease.
00:00:24Such a man, on such a quest, leads an ecological expedition to a primitive Latin American fishing community,
00:00:32where they uncover the hideous fruit of atomic radiation in the form of a bizarre legend wrapped in terror and written in blood.
00:00:53This is the story of a scientist who discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:00:59He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:04He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:08He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:12He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:16He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:20He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:24He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:28He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:32He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:36He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:40He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:44He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:48He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:52He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:01:56He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:00He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:04He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:08He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:12He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:16He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:20He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:24He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:28He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:32He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:36He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:40He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:44He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:48He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:52He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:02:56He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:03:00He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:03:04He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:03:08He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:03:12He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:03:16He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:03:20He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:03:24He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:03:28He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:03:32He discovered the secret of life on the planet Earth.
00:03:36Well, I would say that Mort Stein has got a cockeyed sense of humor.
00:03:40Well, those local villagers aren't the only fishermen around here.
00:03:44See what I got.
00:04:00The way he stares at you...
00:04:04It's as if he's got a brain behind his eyes.
00:04:08Yeah, well, they say the octopus is supposed to be the most intelligent species in the ocean.
00:04:12Have you ever seen anything like that before?
00:04:14Never. It must be a hybrid of some sort.
00:04:17Even a mutation.
00:04:20Let's go back to where you found it, Mort.
00:04:22I said you wouldn't want to leave these parts just yet, didn't I, Rick?
00:04:27The devil can't weigh more than a few ounces. He rocks the can like a heavyweight.
00:04:31Let's not overdramatize, please.
00:04:34Let's concentrate on finding more where this came from.
00:04:40How about it, little fella? You got any brothers or sisters?
00:04:51No, Mort, let it go.
00:04:53No, Mort, let it go.
00:04:55He wants to get somewhere.
00:04:58Up there.
00:05:07It seems like he's waiting for a signal.
00:05:12You'd better get it back in the car.
00:05:16First thing in the morning, I'm going to take this into the research center in Vallejo and show it to Dr. Willard.
00:05:20Maybe we'll find one for Raul, I'd say.
00:05:22I'll go, too. I need some civilization for a change.
00:05:25We'll keep an eye on the shop.
00:05:27Who else? Let's bring back some tobacco and matches. Lots of matches.
00:05:30Well, we shouldn't be gone more than a day or two.
00:05:32Three days.
00:05:34Three days.
00:05:36Let's bring back some tobacco and matches. Lots of matches.
00:05:39Well, we shouldn't be gone more than a day or two.
00:05:41Three the most.
00:05:42Go on. Enjoy, enjoy.
00:05:57We will call you number two, numero dos,
00:06:01to distinguish you from Mr. Stein's discovery.
00:06:06Ah.
00:06:22Signor?
00:06:24Signorita.
00:06:36Signorita.
00:07:06No.
00:07:36No.
00:07:57Rick.
00:07:58Hello, John.
00:07:59I'm sorry about the short notice.
00:08:01That's all right.
00:08:03What brings you in? Business or pleasure, I suppose?
00:08:06You're the business.
00:08:08Susanna's off to the beauty parlor.
00:08:11The practical female.
00:08:13Oh, she can prove it. You know, we got engaged.
00:08:15I can't say that I'm surprised.
00:08:18But you said there was something special that brought you back.
00:08:21Yes, indeed there is.
00:08:28It's dead.
00:08:30You had no chance to study its habits?
00:08:32No, just a preliminary examination short of dissection.
00:08:35But we did concur, Raoul and Stein and I, that it was a find.
00:08:39A mutation of sorts that had all the characteristics of a human cell.
00:08:45I'll agree that nowadays we can believe almost any theory,
00:08:49beginning from the time that man first crawled out of the sea.
00:08:52But frankly, Rick, I don't see any relevance between this and your current field mission.
00:08:57But all the data we've gathered so far, John, relates to sea life.
00:09:02Now, look.
00:09:04For the past two years, your raw water tests in various parts of the world
00:09:09have definitely proved something.
00:09:12But this odd little squid
00:09:15doesn't establish any relation between its mutation and polluted water.
00:09:24We agree for a continuance of your draft.
00:09:26For more proof of damage to human arteries,
00:09:29a decreased blood pressure linked to some contamination.
00:09:33But all of our available funds are now earmarked for more direct areas of ecological study.
00:09:40Alive or dead, this specimen begs for further study.
00:09:44Don't you agree, Dr. Jameson?
00:09:49I think the possibilities are endless.
00:09:51Something like this could lead us to the basic structure of life itself.
00:09:56And reveal some shift in the evolutionary process
00:09:59that can create something half-man, half-sea creature.
00:10:02John, won't you at least give it consideration?
00:10:16I'm sorry, Ricardo.
00:10:20We just have to get our money somewhere else, then.
00:10:22Rick, believe me, I hope you succeed.
00:10:36Give us some water, Taffy.
00:10:41Howdy, Doc.
00:10:42You've got to be Steve Dodd.
00:10:44Boy, have I heard about you from Susan.
00:10:46Best wrangler, stuntman, animal trainer around.
00:10:49Yep.
00:10:50She didn't leave too much out about you, either, Doc.
00:10:53It's got to be the best sales pitch I ever got on a telephone.
00:10:56You've got to be Einstein and that soft fellow all rolled up in a one.
00:11:00Well, she filled me in a bit about Johnny Caruso, too.
00:11:03All Caruso needs to know is that there may be a circus attraction in it.
00:11:07What circus?
00:11:09Look, J.C. is no scientist.
00:11:11I mean, he's run everything from this animal farm to a traveling sideshow out of Coney Island.
00:11:17Any time he bankrolls something, he wants to know what's in it for him.
00:11:20The satisfaction of knowing he's supporting a worthwhile scientific field trip.
00:11:24He don't savvy that.
00:11:26It's that man-fish talk that sparked him.
00:11:29Man-fish, too?
00:11:31The boss is an ex-carny man.
00:11:33He wants to know what the attraction is.
00:11:36You mean?
00:11:38That's about the size of it.
00:11:41Just the other night on TV, I saw one of them old flicks.
00:11:45About an ape climbing the Empire State Building.
00:11:48A whole damn army chasing him.
00:11:50He kept swatting them airplanes buzzing around him like they were blue-tailed flies.
00:11:55Take him, Jesse.
00:11:58A prank?
00:12:00His dogs is the James boys.
00:12:02How about it, Johnny?
00:12:04Stevie?
00:12:07Stevie?
00:12:12Jail me in.
00:12:14Thank you, my partner.
00:12:23Whew.
00:12:24Old Saunders keeps right up with us.
00:12:26I hope it's worth it.
00:12:28Rag-assing all the way out here.
00:12:30I've been over better roads chasing wild kangaroos in Aussie country.
00:12:37Come here.
00:12:48Look!
00:13:00Country ain't fit for nothing but gophers and snakes.
00:13:03Probably be a reception committee waiting for us.
00:13:05Mosquitoes.
00:13:18We're almost there.
00:13:20Might as well announce ourselves.
00:13:25Place looks deserted.
00:13:27I don't understand it.
00:13:31Hello?
00:13:33Mort? Carlos?
00:13:36Mort?
00:13:38Raul?
00:13:40Carlos? Anybody hear my voice?
00:13:42Mort?
00:13:44Mort?
00:13:46I've got lots of matches for you.
00:13:51Maybe they went to an air-cooled movie.
00:14:04Raul?
00:14:10God!
00:14:14Some animal, maybe?
00:14:19Couldn't have been human.
00:14:22Had to be more than one to do this.
00:14:25Is he the only one you left here?
00:14:27Oh, Mort Stein and Carlos.
00:14:30Where's Susan?
00:14:33I don't know.
00:15:04Darling, what are you doing down there?
00:15:08Come.
00:15:20Never even saw what happened, Rick.
00:15:23I'd gone into town to check on some of our control cases.
00:15:26Carlos took off to visit his parents.
00:15:28We'd found a second squid and Raul was preparing it for dissection.
00:15:32Senor, I am Enrique.
00:15:34I'm the jefe of the village of Texaco.
00:15:37It's not far, maybe two, three miles.
00:15:41We could bury your amigo in our church, senor, if you wish.
00:15:45Thank you. We've already taken care of it.
00:15:47May I see where it happened?
00:15:49Yes, of course.
00:15:52They tell me there's some sort of superstition about a hot man,
00:15:56half-sea serpent, with many arms.
00:15:58But no one yet has seen it, senor.
00:16:01Si.
00:16:03From my grandmother, I have heard about these strange creatures.
00:16:06She has now gone, mi abuela.
00:16:10Enrique, senor's permission.
00:16:13The boy he draws well makes things of wooden clay
00:16:16to sell them in the marketplace.
00:16:18On dark nights, his eyes shine like the moon, my grandmother says.
00:16:22Where did your grandmother say this strange creature might be found?
00:16:26I could lead you there, amigo.
00:16:28Senor, according to his grandmother, his padre,
00:16:31he has seen it.
00:16:33It's not far, maybe two, three miles.
00:16:36We could bury your amigo in our church, senor, if you wish.
00:16:40According to his grandmother, his padre was taken by such a creature.
00:16:44This happened a long time ago.
00:16:48Hey!
00:17:09But he's also said, senor, that his grandmother was a woman with a big imagination.
00:17:18¿Qué quieres, Pedro?
00:17:20No me voy, me asustar.
00:17:22He says he won't go.
00:17:24As for myself, I agree with him. If I were you, senor, I would forget about it.
00:17:28I will show you the place of which my grandmother told me, senor Torres.
00:17:33From the top of the hill, you can see what it is.
00:17:36All right.
00:17:48Along the way, eh, Pedro?
00:17:50We get thirsty.
00:17:52I do beg that my padres will mind if we borrow this can to carry the water.
00:18:02It is smaller than the lake near our village.
00:18:06And beyond is another lake.
00:18:09And beyond that's still another, all connected lake.
00:18:13It's on a chain.
00:18:15The waters flow from one to the other down from the sea.
00:18:18But it is here my grandmother said they live.
00:18:24Well, let's break camp and follow those beads.
00:18:43TEN DAYS LATER
00:19:13I'm tired, Pedro.
00:19:43I think it's better we go home before it gets dark.
00:19:46Ay, qué bueno.
00:19:53Qué salvajes son los gringos.
00:19:56Claro que sí.
00:19:58Tan hambre.
00:20:00Hace mucho tiempo que no...
00:20:03It's more time.
00:20:05It's more time.
00:20:07It's more time.
00:20:09It's more time.
00:20:12It's more time.
00:20:18No puedo creerlo.
00:20:20Qué banda.
00:20:24Banda.
00:20:41TEN DAYS LATER
00:20:52Pedro, antes de que uno se quimique...
00:20:57...y uno se quimique...
00:21:00...mujer pues también y gringo también.
00:21:11TEN DAYS LATER
00:21:41TEN DAYS LATER
00:21:55Use a cat's charm...
00:21:58...to soothe the savage breast.
00:22:01Let's hope those demons we're after are aware of it.
00:22:05TEN DAYS LATER
00:22:09In a place like this you begin to think of God and creation.
00:22:12The question is, have we improved any since creation?
00:22:16Sure.
00:22:18We make mistakes.
00:22:21We also make progress.
00:22:23Some good, some bad.
00:22:25It's all part of man's journey.
00:22:27The young people, underneath all that hair and revolt...
00:22:30...they know what it's about.
00:22:32What we're doing for our earth, our water...
00:22:35...our air...
00:22:37...everything that grows.
00:22:39How do you feel, Mr. Caruso?
00:22:41I don't savvy all that talk about us poisoning the earth.
00:22:45Well, the kids in my biology class must have learned something.
00:22:47They're busy recycling everything from coke bottles to plastic containers.
00:22:51Well, you bring them the arguments, Professor.
00:22:54Me, I'm going to bring them a half-man, half-sea serpent.
00:22:58See who they cheer harder for.
00:23:02Let's go.
00:24:02The water in this lake tests about the same for radioactivity...
00:24:05...as we found in the village.
00:24:07What happens if you drink enough of it?
00:24:09You turn into a mutant?
00:24:11Well, you remember the babies born extinct...
00:24:13...or without eyes or mouths after Hiroshima?
00:24:16That was Japan.
00:24:18In our village it was like that.
00:24:20Air and water are everywhere.
00:24:22If you load them with such poison, you are likely to have deformity.
00:24:25Like the little squid we saw with the eyes?
00:24:29You're going to tell me that killed your amigo?
00:24:31Mutation can be a hundred times larger than normal.
00:24:34If you find me that giant squid, Doc, we'll all get rich.
00:24:38Right, Stevie boy?
00:24:44We're about ready to move on.
00:24:46We'll follow the shoreline along this chain of lakes...
00:24:48...the way Dovito drew it.
00:25:31I don't know you.
00:25:34May I?
00:25:40You have talent, Dovito.
00:25:42Thank you. I know.
00:25:45Someday, maybe I'll take lessons in your school, Mr. Morton.
00:25:51In my school, they'll only teach you how to mug somebody.
00:25:54What?
00:25:57They'll only teach you how to be like all the others.
00:26:00Okay.
00:26:17God, I don't know what I'm looking for anymore.
00:26:19Me and Stevie know all right.
00:26:21Yeah, I bet.
00:26:23Scientist, the county operator in one expedition.
00:26:25Come one, come all.
00:26:27You really expect to find anything in that drop of bilge?
00:26:30Don't bother the scientists.
00:26:32Your turn will come when we find it, cowboy.
00:26:34Whatever we're looking for.
00:26:38And then you can saddle break them.
00:26:58Oh, it's you.
00:27:01I'm afraid, Rick.
00:27:04Sometimes, I feel like I've been watched.
00:27:08I know.
00:27:10I've seen you like this before.
00:27:12It's as though you were listening to something.
00:27:16What is it that you hear?
00:27:18I don't know.
00:27:20It's like a voice.
00:27:22I don't know.
00:27:24I hear something.
00:27:26What is it that you hear?
00:27:31Whispering.
00:27:34Sighing.
00:27:37And I want to run, yet I can't.
00:27:40Whistling.
00:27:52Hurry, I found another one in there.
00:27:54Come.
00:28:10Come.
00:28:19Don't you ever sleep?
00:28:24What's biting you lately?
00:28:29I don't know.
00:28:35I got a hunch we're coming up empty this trip.
00:28:41It's as my grandmother said it would be.
00:28:44A place of meeting.
00:28:46I saw many of them here calling to one another.
00:29:11It's gone.
00:29:20First thing in the morning,
00:29:22we set up camp around here.
00:29:25Bring up the equipment.
00:29:40Come on.
00:29:51Things equal to the same thing are equal to each other.
00:29:55What are you talking about?
00:29:57We had the little creature.
00:29:59We could have dissected him.
00:30:01More like an autopsy with those eyes looking up at you.
00:30:05Octopod species, jellyfish,
00:30:07or akin to the mutants that were born in Hiroshima.
00:30:10That's a mighty sentimental notion for a scientist.
00:30:13Who knows what atomic radiation is capable of creating.
00:30:17Or distorting.
00:30:19Senor Torres.
00:30:20Senor Torres.
00:30:21You come.
00:30:22I find more.
00:30:23Them.
00:30:24Keep an eye on things.
00:30:25We'll be back soon.
00:30:26Come on, baby.
00:30:35The woman's place is in the kitchen.
00:30:41Hey!
00:30:50I think I better keep an eye on her.
00:31:05ROAR
00:31:10ROAR
00:31:18ROAR
00:31:21ROAR
00:31:24ROAR
00:31:27ROAR
00:31:35ROAR
00:31:40ROAR
00:31:44ROAR
00:31:53ROAR
00:31:56ROAR
00:31:59ROAR
00:32:02ROAR
00:32:05ROAR
00:32:07ROAR
00:32:10ROAR
00:32:22Johnny!
00:32:23Johnny!
00:33:04♪
00:33:14♪
00:33:24♪
00:33:34♪
00:33:40Johnny!
00:33:42Johnny!
00:33:44♪
00:33:54♪
00:34:04♪
00:34:14♪
00:34:23And you never saw it.
00:34:26I couldn't turn around.
00:34:27I tried to.
00:34:29But it held me like a nest of snakes.
00:34:32Carlos got a good look at it.
00:34:38Take some of this, Johnny.
00:34:41Rick, the specimen canister we left on the table is gone.
00:34:47The killer must have taken it.
00:34:49♪
00:34:59♪
00:35:09♪
00:35:22I do not mean to frighten you, Senor Torres.
00:35:25Carlos is dead.
00:35:26I am sorry for Carlos.
00:35:28It is El Actomano who has killed him.
00:35:30How can I believe there exists a sea creature with the arms of an octopus who walks on the earth like a man?
00:35:36Because I have seen him.
00:35:39See?
00:35:41♪
00:35:48Natural habitat!
00:35:51As long as it keeps out of mind.
00:35:53Even if you didn't have one.
00:35:56How would you wrestle a critter like that to the ground?
00:35:59Can't collect a gun from one.
00:36:02What the hell did it expect to find here anyway?
00:36:06The squid in the canister, Rick said.
00:36:11He was trying to tell me that there is some kind of communication between what was in that can and that monster.
00:36:20Johnny!
00:36:22Johnny!
00:36:23Look out!
00:36:24♪
00:36:39Johnny!
00:36:40Johnny!
00:36:41Look out!
00:36:43♪
00:36:50The horn!
00:36:51Ah!
00:36:52Ah!
00:36:53Ah!
00:36:54The horn!
00:36:55♪
00:37:25♪
00:37:40We found the canister. What's happening here?
00:37:44It was horrible, Rick. Horrible.
00:37:47I guess you saw him this time.
00:37:49We have to tell you to get the hell out while we can.
00:37:52You think you hit him, Johnny?
00:37:53It's going to take more than a couple of shots to bring that thing down.
00:37:57He left fresh marks. That lead to the lake.
00:37:59Are you going to follow him?
00:38:00No, Johnny's right.
00:38:02We make this last chance count or we get out.
00:38:04Right. Stay right on his tail. Nail him this time.
00:38:07You stay, W.
00:38:08What's in your turrets?
00:38:09Somebody has to look after the senorita.
00:38:15There's an extra gun under the driver's seat. Better keep it handy.
00:38:19Be careful.
00:38:23♪
00:38:54Steve, cut the motor.
00:39:19That direction.
00:39:23Slow. Very slow.
00:39:53♪
00:40:23♪
00:40:53♪
00:41:23♪
00:41:33♪
00:41:43♪
00:41:53♪
00:42:03♪
00:42:13♪
00:42:23Get over.
00:42:27Steve, get the motor start.
00:42:39Help!
00:42:46Hang on, Mort.
00:42:48Take it easy, Mort.
00:42:50Here. Hang on.
00:42:53♪
00:43:00Whoa.
00:43:03It's got to go.
00:43:04♪
00:43:32Try the motor again, Steve.
00:43:37Come on.
00:43:54Johnny.
00:43:55Yeah?
00:43:56If it's any consolation to you, it wasn't the thing that was shooting.
00:44:26David?
00:44:29David?
00:44:45David?
00:44:50David?
00:44:51David?
00:44:56David?
00:45:06Where's the kid?
00:45:08I don't know.
00:45:10Well, he ought to know better.
00:45:11♪
00:45:21♪
00:45:31♪
00:45:41♪
00:45:51Drive!
00:46:04Take the oars.
00:46:22♪
00:46:36Thank you, Mort.
00:46:39Here, take the gun.
00:46:41Go on, Rick.
00:46:42♪
00:46:58There it is.
00:47:02No, it's too risky.
00:47:03♪
00:47:19Don't let him get near the water, Steve.
00:47:28Keep it in his face. He doesn't like that light.
00:47:31Keep flashing it, Steve.
00:47:32I've got an idea.
00:48:02♪
00:48:18Hurry up, Doc. I can't hold them much longer.
00:48:20♪
00:48:36Get out of there.
00:48:37♪
00:48:55Keep away from him, Steve.
00:48:56The fire will burn up the oxygen all around him.
00:48:58♪
00:49:18♪
00:49:28♪
00:49:38♪
00:49:48♪
00:49:58♪
00:50:08♪
00:50:18♪
00:50:28♪
00:50:38♪
00:50:58You are a beautiful sight to behold, amigo.
00:51:02Remind me to tell you the story of David and Goliath sometime.
00:51:05♪
00:51:28Did he make it, Doc?
00:51:30I don't know. He may have been out of the water too long.
00:51:32I suppose he was.
00:51:34How do you control him?
00:51:35He's pumped full of tranquilizers.
00:51:37And if worse comes to worse, we've always got these.
00:51:40I still say we get out now.
00:51:42We can't.
00:51:44Why not?
00:51:45It's my bankroll.
00:51:47And I say we go back.
00:51:48We must do some studies in its natural habitat.
00:51:56Well, don't count on me.
00:51:58Well, don't count on me.
00:52:05Yeah, Rick. Go on. You haven't had any sleep all night.
00:52:08Yeah, Doc.
00:52:09More than me and the kids can take turns looking after our friend here.
00:52:13All right.
00:52:15♪
00:52:18You'd better hit him with another tranquilizer shot.
00:52:20♪
00:52:39♪
00:52:56♪
00:53:25Sleep at the post.
00:53:27I'll be shot at sunrise.
00:53:29Not if you're a prisoner, then you'll escape.
00:53:32I must say, Susanna, your courage in the face of the enemy is inspiring.
00:53:39I never thought I'd ever see an enemy.
00:53:44Beauty and the Beast.
00:53:48The old fairy tale about the lonely beast.
00:53:51Oh, la belle et la bestia.
00:53:53All he wanted was to be loved.
00:53:55Belonged.
00:53:58Well, isn't that what we all want?
00:54:08Smells good after the rain.
00:54:13Sounds of the unseen world.
00:54:15I wonder about their language.
00:54:19So lonely, so painful.
00:54:23Maybe what sounds like pain to us is just the opposite to them.
00:54:37Up there's the infinite, the eternal.
00:54:39We mortals feel we can and must explain it.
00:54:43But we don't try to explain other things like this.
00:54:49Keep his attention.
00:54:51Strike me with my gun.
00:54:53Back.
00:54:56Back.
00:55:01Back.
00:55:05Back.
00:55:12Back.
00:55:17Back.
00:55:18Beck!
00:55:19Beck!
00:55:20Beck!
00:55:21Beck!
00:55:22Beck!
00:55:24Beck!
00:55:27Beck!
00:55:30Beck!
00:55:53There was no warning.
00:56:10All of a sudden he was up and bellowing.
00:56:12You wouldn't have believed it unless you'd been here.
00:56:14She actually got to him.
00:56:16He could have gone into the brush or the lake.
00:56:20Then Morton, with all those Molotov cocktails to protect us.
00:56:26You got your matches wet, Mort boy?
00:56:28The rain revived him. I couldn't help it.
00:56:31Now maybe you'll agree the safari's over.
00:56:35Let's make tracks, Doc.
00:56:36We can't give up so close to a significant find.
00:56:41Gee.
00:56:42The way I see it, J.C., it just ain't our decision to make.
00:56:57Okay.
00:56:59Okay.
00:57:00There is a place, a last place you will go and hide, Senor Torres.
00:57:12Where the lake grows narrow on its way from the sea.
00:57:19We'll break camp as soon as it's light.
00:57:30Okay.
00:58:01If we had us some horses, we might get around it.
00:58:04Well, whatever put it, doesn't want us out of here.
00:58:14There's some rope and chain in that toolbox.
00:58:16I think we can pull this thing out of here.
00:58:30Okay.
00:59:00Okay.
00:59:30Okay.
00:59:31Okay.
00:59:59We'll start your motor.
01:00:01Okay.
01:00:06All right, Steve, let it out.
01:00:13Go on, cut it, go on.
01:00:22Hold it, hold it.
01:00:29All right, try it again.
01:00:32Hold it, hold it, hold it.
01:00:35Put back this thing out of here.
01:00:37We got to get inside.
01:00:38Quickly, help me inside.
01:00:46Davido?
01:00:48Davido!
01:00:49Doctor!
01:00:51Come quick!
01:00:52Where are you?
01:01:02Davido!
01:01:04Are you all right?
01:01:05Si.
01:01:06I follow him here.
01:01:07El Octomano.
01:01:08We're going back.
01:01:10But...
01:01:11But I see him.
01:01:12It's no fair.
01:01:14You come so far for nada.
01:01:16It's finished, Doctor.
01:01:18It's finished.
01:01:20It's finished.
01:01:22It's finished.
01:01:24It's finished.
01:01:26It's finished.
01:01:28It's finished.
01:01:29It's finished, Doctor.
01:01:32Then I go.
01:01:34Davido!
01:01:37Nathan Goliath.
01:01:39It's a democratic expedition, Doctor.
01:01:41All those in favor of discontinuing, say aye.
01:01:47So, we go.
01:01:59We go.
01:02:29We go.
01:03:00Do you hear something?
01:03:02Behind that wall.
01:03:30Come.
01:03:32Come.
01:03:59Come.
01:04:30Let's take five, okay?
01:04:31Okay.
01:04:42Fresh tracks.
01:04:43In that direction.
01:04:59He's been here.
01:05:01I'm beginning to wonder if we're following him.
01:05:04Or he's following us.
01:05:14No!
01:05:15No!
01:05:29No!
01:05:47Damn it, dead end.
01:05:50Let's get the hell out of here.
01:05:59No!
01:06:01No!
01:06:03No!
01:06:29Give me a hand!
01:06:39It's no use.
01:06:47The air is bad in here.
01:06:53Hey, Johnny.
01:06:55Yeah?
01:06:56Don't give up so soon.
01:06:59I remember a movie once,
01:07:01about a submarine trapped
01:07:04on the bottom of the ocean.
01:07:07The idea was
01:07:09to save oxygen
01:07:11by not getting too excited.
01:07:15She's right, Johnny.
01:07:17Get excited, you're just gonna use more air.
01:07:22There's only one thing different.
01:07:26Comes quitting time,
01:07:27those guys in the fake submarine go home.
01:07:58Dr. Torres, come.
01:07:59Look.
01:08:11Look, it's water.
01:08:13I wonder where that's coming from.
01:08:15You're not going there.
01:08:17I have to see where it leads.
01:08:19To water and drowning, if we're lucky.
01:08:22I don't know where it's coming from.
01:08:24To water and drowning, if we're lucky.
01:08:27But there's barely room for you, Rick.
01:08:32You'd be surprised what a body can compensate
01:08:34in the face of survival.
01:08:35I am smart. I go.
01:08:38DeVito.
01:08:40All right, go with it.
01:08:54All right.
01:09:24All right.
01:09:55That's 5,000 you owe me, Steve.
01:09:58Give me a chance to get even.
01:10:00I like to quit while I'm ahead.
01:10:24Back.
01:10:28Back.
01:10:33Back.
01:10:36Back.
01:10:55Back.
01:10:57Back.
01:10:59Back.
01:11:01Back.
01:11:04Back.
01:11:06Back.
01:11:08Back.
01:11:10Back.
01:11:12Back.
01:11:14Back.
01:11:16Back.
01:11:18Back.
01:11:20Back.
01:11:22Back.
01:11:25Back.
01:11:34He's after.
01:11:36Another one of those movies you saw.
01:11:38Come out on the lakeside, it may be tight for Senor Johnny.
01:11:41Haven't you heard how the body compensates in the face of danger?
01:11:45Steve, you follow the boy. Johnny, you next.
01:11:58I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:12:00I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:12:02I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:12:04I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:12:06I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:12:12Careful, Susanna.
01:12:36I'm sorry.
01:13:06Oh, God.
01:13:37Come on.
01:14:02Look, we've been going in a circle.
01:14:04We're right back where we started from.
01:14:16Yeah, but we still got that log to negotiate.
01:14:18You ever hear of reverse gear?
01:14:20The same way we got in, we'll get out.
01:14:22Get up.
01:14:33Stevie, Stevie, look out!
01:14:53Here, me, me, me.
01:14:55Here, me, me.
01:14:57Here, me, me.
01:14:59Here, me, me.
01:15:01Here, me, me.
01:15:03Here, me, me.
01:15:05Here, me, me.
01:15:07Here, me, me.
01:15:09Here, me, me.
01:15:11Here, me, me.
01:15:13Here, me, me.
01:15:15Here, me, me.
01:15:17Here, me, me.
01:15:19Here, me, me.
01:15:21Here, me, me.
01:15:51Here, me, me.
01:16:15Steve, don't chance it.
01:16:21Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
01:16:51oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
01:17:21oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
01:17:51oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh