SOUND OF HORROR
| Horror | 1966 |
Plot:
When a group of isolated people in the Greek mountains set off a cave explosion, they are menaced by an invisible shrieking dinosaur that had been buried for eons.
Crew:
• Directed by: José Antonio Nieves Conde
• Written by: Sam X. Abarbanel
• Starring: James Philbrook, Arturo Fernández, Soledad Miranda, José Bódalo
• Produced by: Gregorio Sacristán de Hoyos
• Music by: Luis de Pablo
• Cinematography: Manuel Berenguer
• Edited by: Margarita de Ochoa
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| Horror | 1966 |
Plot:
When a group of isolated people in the Greek mountains set off a cave explosion, they are menaced by an invisible shrieking dinosaur that had been buried for eons.
Crew:
• Directed by: José Antonio Nieves Conde
• Written by: Sam X. Abarbanel
• Starring: James Philbrook, Arturo Fernández, Soledad Miranda, José Bódalo
• Produced by: Gregorio Sacristán de Hoyos
• Music by: Luis de Pablo
• Cinematography: Manuel Berenguer
• Edited by: Margarita de Ochoa
About TRENDEST MOVIES - ENGLISH:
Welcome to TRENDEST MOVIES - ENGLISH, your ultimate destination for an expansive collection of movies across all genres. From timeless classics to modern-day blockbusters, we bring you the best of cinema. Dive into our vast library, where you’ll find everything from thrilling action movies to heartwarming dramas, iconic comedies, and unforgettable sci-fi adventures. Stay tuned as we continue to expand our collection, offering something for every movie lover.
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00:03:21Oh, Uncle Andre, I'm scared of explosions.
00:03:28You'll get used to them, Maria.
00:03:30All cave explorers get used to them after a while.
00:03:36Maria, you'd better become accustomed to this smoke as well.
00:03:46It's the most uncomfortable part of these explosions.
00:03:49Try to be patient with her, Stravos.
00:03:50She's only an amateur and a woman.
00:04:16There's nothing there.
00:04:21Wait a minute.
00:04:37What's this, Professor Andre?
00:04:49Seems like a stone egg to me.
00:04:52Of what?
00:04:53No idea.
00:04:54I believe only the covering is peprified.
00:05:00Well, perhaps my map has brought us to something at least.
00:05:04I'll make a thorough examination of this when we're back at the house.
00:05:08I doubt that there's very much a petrified egg can tell us.
00:05:11Come, Uncle, let's go back to the house.
00:05:13It's getting late.
00:06:14Elio, look what we just found in the cave.
00:06:20Look out.
00:06:21It could be cursed.
00:06:22Do you think there could be some ancient recipe for making a stew out of this?
00:06:26Don't tease her, Stravos.
00:06:28She doesn't appreciate jokes like that.
00:06:31Stravos isn't joking.
00:06:33There could be a recipe.
00:06:34I'll have nothing to do with anything in that cave.
00:06:38As far as I'm concerned, if the devil comes out of that cave, we'll invite him to the
00:06:42house.
00:06:43But not until we've eaten.
00:06:44I'm dying of hunger.
00:06:45Don't pay any attention to them, Calliope.
00:06:46The only way to stop their nonsense is to put some food in front of them.
00:06:55Calliope always predicts I'll meet with disaster, but I think that brings me good luck.
00:07:14I think she's fattening us up, so we'll be well-fed sacrifices for the experience of
00:07:17the cave.
00:07:18With this talk, I'm glad I'm not superstitious.
00:07:19Out of the kitchen now.
00:07:20In here, you're the amateur.
00:07:21Well, I certainly hope that you're not planning to serve us petrified egg.
00:07:42I know that what you're doing in the cave is none of my business, but...
00:07:45Stop worrying, Calliope.
00:07:46I'll protect you if there's any trouble.
00:07:47I'm glad to hear that.
00:07:48But I'll be in danger till I'm far away from here.
00:07:51We're not going to leave yet.
00:07:54There's more to explore.
00:07:55Tell me, are you sure about the map?
00:08:05The treasure's in that cave.
00:08:08Somewhere.
00:08:10It's got to be.
00:09:10Nothing but rocks.
00:09:30Uncle Bob!
00:09:50It looks almost alive.
00:10:18It's been excellently preserved.
00:10:25It's like the mummified young girl's body that was discovered in Italy nearly eighteen
00:10:29years ago.
00:10:31Homo sapien neanderthal.
00:10:34I'm sure of it.
00:10:35This will cause quite a stir in the world of anthropologists.
00:10:37Yeah, when they learn about it.
00:10:41Calliope and the others could be right, it occurs to me.
00:10:45It means this mountain has been the ancient burial ground for a race of men.
00:10:50The Greek peasants here are much too superstitious.
00:10:52Oh, but an archaeologist like yourself cannot allow superstition to block the way of progress.
00:10:58Unearthing ancient history I consider progress.
00:11:01It helps to recreate the past.
00:11:03Yeah.
00:11:05The past.
00:11:06The golden past of ancient Greece.
00:11:09But the gold I'm searching for is not in legends.
00:11:12The gold I want is hidden somewhere in this cave here.
00:11:15You mustn't be discouraged, Uncle Andre.
00:11:18You'll find it.
00:11:19I'll continue to try, Maria.
00:11:20I don't care how long it may take, how many excavations.
00:11:23I know the treasure will be mine.
00:11:25Even if you find nothing else?
00:11:28Nothing at all, Professor Andre.
00:11:32This mummified body is treasure enough.
00:11:35I'd much prefer to come upon the treasure I've sought so long.
00:11:38To me, that's all that matters.
00:11:41But maybe you can't understand that.
00:11:55You seem upset about the mummy, Calliope.
00:11:57I know it's a sign.
00:11:59A bad sign.
00:12:01I'm Greek too, Calliope.
00:12:03And I do believe in our ancient gods and customs of the past.
00:12:07To a point, that is.
00:12:08You can't to a point.
00:12:09Whether they're real or they're not, you found that thing there.
00:12:13And then that.
00:12:14I'm sure that's a bad sign.
00:12:16You're too superstitious, Calliope.
00:12:40Asylon!
00:12:41Storm!
00:12:42Hello, Andre.
00:12:43It's been a long time.
00:12:44Much too long.
00:12:45Yes, it's been years.
00:12:46And I always knew that I would see you both again some day.
00:12:47Now it looks as if we'll be together for a while.
00:12:48The young lady is Sophia Minnelli.
00:12:49And that's Pete, our driver and guide, who found you for us.
00:12:50Pete?
00:12:51Pete!
00:12:52Pete!
00:12:53Pete!
00:12:54Pete!
00:12:55Pete!
00:12:56Pete!
00:12:57Pete!
00:12:58Pete!
00:12:59Pete!
00:13:00Pete!
00:13:01Pete!
00:13:02Pete!
00:13:03Pete!
00:13:04Pete!
00:13:05Pete!
00:13:06Pete!
00:13:07Pete!
00:13:08Pete!
00:13:09Meet my assistant, Stravos, my niece, Maria, and my housekeeper, Calliope.
00:13:39Only the young can be so frivolous.
00:14:01They've got the time.
00:14:03It's good to see young people happy like that.
00:14:06We were at war when we were that young.
00:14:09And we enjoyed that excitement.
00:14:11We three spent our youth dancing to bullets the way they danced to music.
00:14:14Torman, that's an amusing comparison.
00:14:15Oh, come on, Maria.
00:14:16I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:14:27Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:14:56Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:15:24Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:15:52Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:16:19Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:16:48Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:17:13Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:17:41Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:18:11Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:18:36Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:19:03Oh, this place is so chilly and damp.
00:19:05I'm going sunbathing.
00:19:06Coming, Maria?
00:19:08Can't mean.
00:19:10Wait a minute.
00:19:11Mind if I don't go with you?
00:19:13No, have a good time.
00:19:14Go on, Maria.
00:19:15Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:19:44Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:20:13Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:20:41Oh, come on, Maria, I hear you've been practicing a Greek dance.
00:21:10Here's your water.
00:21:12I see you're not interested in staying with them in the cave.
00:21:13No, not at all.
00:21:14I get paid only to drive them up here and then back to Athens.
00:21:15This is my interest.
00:21:16Smart boy.
00:21:17Stay away from there.
00:21:18It's full of evil spirits.
00:21:19She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:20She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:21She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:22She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:23She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:24She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:25She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:26She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:27She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:28She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:29She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:30She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:31She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:32She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:33She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:34She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:35She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:36She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:37She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:38She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:39She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:40She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:41She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:42She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:43She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:44She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:45She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:46She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:47She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:48She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:49She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:50She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:51She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:52She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:53She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:54She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:55She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:56She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:57She keeps saying things like that.
00:21:58And I'm sure you know what that means, Maria,
00:21:59And I'm sure you know what that means, Maria,
00:22:00with this country so full of mountains.
00:22:01with this country so full of mountains.
00:22:02But I'm lucky.
00:22:03I stopped to give a cigarette to a shepherd.
00:22:04I stopped to give a cigarette to a shepherd.
00:22:05He told us someone was up here digging.
00:22:06He told us someone was up here digging.
00:22:07He told us someone was up here digging.
00:22:08Who knows where we would have been by now.
00:22:09Who knows where we would have been by now.
00:22:10But we finally made it.
00:22:11But we finally made it.
00:22:12As for the mummy and for the treasure,
00:22:13As for the mummy and for the treasure,
00:22:14Seeing is believing.
00:22:15Seeing is believing.
00:22:16You did, Pete.
00:22:17You did, Pete.
00:22:18That's why you came with us.
00:22:19That's why you came with us.
00:22:20Look, I rented you my car as well as myself.
00:22:21Look, I rented you my car as well as myself.
00:22:22As Arcelor said,
00:22:23As Arcelor said,
00:22:24it could be as many as 30 days, more or less.
00:22:25it could be as many as 30 days, more or less.
00:22:26It could be three months.
00:22:27It could be three months.
00:22:28And that means,
00:22:29And that means,
00:22:30that could mean a lot of money in three months.
00:22:31that could mean a lot of money in three months.
00:22:32Oh, about 30,000 drachmas for the period.
00:22:33Oh, about 30,000 drachmas for the period.
00:22:34Oh, about 30,000 drachmas for the period.
00:22:35Oh, about 30,000 drachmas for the period.
00:22:36Oh, about 30,000 drachmas for the period.
00:22:37Oh, about 30,000 drachmas for the period.
00:22:38And that means I could buy another car.
00:22:39And that means I could buy another car.
00:22:40And that means I could buy another car.
00:22:41That's what I want.
00:22:42That's what I want.
00:22:43I might make even more money than that.
00:22:44I might make even more money than that.
00:22:45I might make even more money than that.
00:22:46Let me remember exactly.
00:22:47Let me remember exactly.
00:22:48They said that if I found the cave that I did,
00:22:49They said that if I found the cave that I did,
00:22:50and Professor Andre,
00:22:51and Professor Andre,
00:22:52there'd be a bonus.
00:22:53there'd be a bonus.
00:22:54Eh, Maria?
00:22:55Eh, Maria?
00:22:56Well, you'll get the car that you want.
00:22:57Well, you'll get the car that you want.
00:22:58Only if this cave is really the right one
00:22:59Only if this cave is really the right one
00:23:00and they find the treasure.
00:23:02This cave is to be it.
00:23:03This cave is to be it.
00:23:04And so now,
00:23:05And so now,
00:23:06we'll be able to settle down for a few years.
00:23:07we'll be able to settle down for a few years.
00:23:08Settle in Rome.
00:23:09Settle in Rome.
00:23:10It's an exciting city.
00:23:11It's an exciting city.
00:23:12Well, Sophia, I hear it's a wonderful place to visit.
00:23:13Well, Sophia, I hear it's a wonderful place to visit.
00:23:14It is.
00:23:15It is.
00:23:16When I buy a home with my share,
00:23:17When I buy a home with my share,
00:23:18come and visit me, Maria.
00:23:19come and visit me, Maria.
00:23:20You too, Pete.
00:23:21You too, Pete.
00:23:22No, Athens is good enough for my tastes.
00:23:23No, Athens is good enough for my tastes.
00:23:24I have things to do there,
00:23:25Diana.
00:23:26Diana.
00:23:27Yes, that's right.
00:23:28Yes, that's right.
00:23:29Diana is my car.
00:23:30Diana is my car.
00:23:31Diana is my car.
00:23:32Once upon a time,
00:23:33Once upon a time,
00:23:34I was a hired chauffeur,
00:23:35I was a hired chauffeur,
00:23:36and I always cursed
00:23:37and battered the cars I drove.
00:23:38and battered the cars I drove.
00:23:39But Diana here,
00:23:40But Diana here,
00:23:41I pamper her.
00:23:42I pamper her.
00:23:43She's mine.
00:23:44She's mine.
00:23:45And why'd you name her Diana?
00:23:46And why'd you name her Diana?
00:23:47Well, I always thought
00:23:48Well, I always thought
00:23:49saving enough money for a car
00:23:50saving enough money for a car
00:23:51is like shooting at the moon.
00:23:52is like shooting at the moon.
00:23:53Now I have a car,
00:23:54Diana is the moon.
00:23:55Diana is the moon.
00:23:56You're a romantic piece.
00:23:57I wish you the best of luck.
00:23:58You're a romantic piece.
00:23:59I wish you the best of luck.
00:24:01Someday, I'll be the owner
00:24:02of the largest tourist bureau
00:24:03of the largest tourist bureau
00:24:04in Island.
00:24:05in Island.
00:24:06And I'll need all the best luck.
00:24:07And I'll need all the best luck.
00:24:08We'll all be very lucky
00:24:09if that map is right
00:24:10about the cave.
00:24:11If that map is right
00:24:12about the cave.
00:24:13Diana's counting on it.
00:24:14Diana's counting on it.
00:24:15Dorman,
00:24:16You were valuable
00:24:17with a gun in the war,
00:24:18with a gun in the war,
00:24:19but with a shovel,
00:24:20but with a shovel,
00:24:21The primary requisite for a successful treasure hunter is to know how to handle a shovel.
00:24:26All right, that's enough, that's enough.
00:24:51Here, come here.
00:25:04Do you know what this means?
00:25:06This is it. They buried the treasure here and then killed the diggers to keep it secret.
00:25:10They won't be able to tell us.
00:25:16I'm done.
00:25:21Oh, Amelia, is it true what Calliope said about that cave there?
00:25:27Pete, can you see that shepherd tending his flock?
00:25:30Yes.
00:25:36He won't come any nearer to this place because he's superstitious.
00:25:40All the shepherds are afraid of this area.
00:25:44In winter, this clearing is a natural shelter for a flock.
00:25:47And yet, they won't come near.
00:25:51Let's go.
00:26:22A little more.
00:26:44Now we got to blow it.
00:26:45The only way to break through.
00:26:47Let's get the dynamite.
00:26:49Uh-huh. And some water. I'm liable to die of thirst.
00:27:01Any sign of the treasure? You found it?
00:27:03I'm not sure yet, though it looks pretty good.
00:27:05I'm glad to hear it. In the second chamber, after all, huh?
00:27:07It's below a block of cement.
00:27:09We're going after the dynamite.
00:27:11Well, I'll be glad to help when you return with it.
00:27:13Bravo, shall I bring you back a drink?
00:27:15Yes, thank you. Water.
00:27:45Well, did you have any luck?
00:27:47I think perhaps it's time you thought about buying that new car.
00:27:50At last, Murray, at last.
00:28:17Uh-huh.
00:29:17Uh-huh.
00:29:47Ah! Ah!
00:29:51Ah! Ah!
00:29:54Ah!
00:29:58Ah!
00:30:00Ah! Ah!
00:30:17You'd better stay here.
00:30:47Ah! Ah!
00:31:18Ah!
00:31:31Come on.
00:32:17What was that awful sound?
00:32:18I don't know yet.
00:32:19He's troubled.
00:32:20Where is he?
00:32:21Dead.
00:32:22He was killed by something.
00:32:24Killed by something, Uncle?
00:32:25Something, what something?
00:32:40We got frightened by Andre's order to run and bolted
00:32:42from something that wasn't there at all.
00:32:44How do you explain the sound?
00:32:46Nerves.
00:32:47He was white, and Stravus, what murdered him?
00:32:49You don't have to ask about that.
00:32:51You know what's responsible.
00:32:53I told you already.
00:32:55Well, stop that nonsense, Calliope.
00:32:57I examined that poor man.
00:32:59He was absolutely white, the thing had drained his blood.
00:33:02The blood could have spilled into the ground.
00:33:03No, Sophia.
00:33:05There wasn't enough time for that.
00:33:06And just how was he killed?
00:33:08There's something, do you know what it was, Uncle Andre?
00:33:12Maybe a heart attack.
00:33:13Oh, and did he slash himself when he was dying?
00:33:16No, Calliope, that's impossible.
00:33:18Maybe some villagers spied on us,
00:33:20hid in the cave and then killed him.
00:33:22That's it, to scare us off.
00:33:24I'm not a man to retreat like that.
00:33:26To be scared like that.
00:33:32Then let's go back to the cave.
00:33:34No, Arcelor, you can't go in.
00:33:38I think our imaginations are jumping with fear.
00:33:41With the mummy, Splavo's death,
00:33:45and the superstitions of Calliope.
00:33:47You are a brave man, Mr. Arcelor,
00:33:50but do not tempt fate too long.
00:33:53Now, look here, there's a treasure
00:33:54worth a million dollars in that cave,
00:33:55and no one is going to stop us from getting it.
00:33:58I've spent years trying to find this treasure,
00:34:00and now that we're at the end of the rainbow,
00:34:01nothing is going to stop us.
00:34:03Nothing that's human.
00:34:06But I'm willing to go back in there
00:34:07and tackle whatever it is.
00:34:09Do you think that the villagers haven't heard
00:34:11that a band of international thieves
00:34:12hid their treasure in there somewhere?
00:34:15Because they've been told that the villagers
00:34:17would be too afraid to go inside.
00:34:19Maybe they didn't have a map and know where to dig.
00:34:21One doesn't need to have a map
00:34:22to figure which cave is cursed.
00:34:24And this cave was doubly cursed
00:34:26when it received a treasure dripping
00:34:28with the blood of many men.
00:34:30But how long has blood clinged to a treasure?
00:34:33It's been years since it was first put there,
00:34:35and its curse started claiming lives.
00:34:37That was before the atom bomb,
00:34:39before we started to land men on the moon.
00:34:40That was another age.
00:34:43And how many ages can a curse last?
00:34:46Let's go back to the cave.
00:34:48I'll see Lord.
00:34:49Wait till tomorrow.
00:34:50Tomorrow?
00:34:51How do I know the villagers won't steal it tonight?
00:34:53Andre, what do you say?
00:34:57No, Uncle.
00:34:58Please don't go in there tonight.
00:35:00I don't want you to get killed in there.
00:35:02So please stay out.
00:35:04Don't worry, Maria dear.
00:35:05Andre.
00:35:07A fortune is waiting.
00:35:09Don't you feel that gambling your life
00:35:11will be worth it?
00:35:13I want to wait and go back in the morning, Osilov.
00:35:17And maybe then leave that kind of money
00:35:18out there all night.
00:35:26See?
00:35:33What are those villagers doing up there?
00:35:35I'll tell you.
00:35:36They're waiting till we're asleep.
00:35:38You see, unfortunately, Osilov,
00:35:40in my blood also there's at first its greed.
00:35:44Are you coming, Pete?
00:35:49Why not?
00:35:50I'm ready to try anything, I guess.
00:35:52For the first time, anyway.
00:35:55Ah, Pete.
00:35:57You'll be long with us.
00:35:5815 years of chasing after this treasure.
00:36:01Now it's almost in our grasp.
00:36:02Andre.
00:36:04Let's get the dynamite.
00:36:08Let's go.
00:36:35Now what, Osilov?
00:36:37Andre.
00:36:39It's either the end of the road for us
00:36:43or the beginning of a new one.
00:36:45Come on.
00:36:46Nervous, Pete?
00:36:48That's all right.
00:36:49It makes one more alert.
00:36:53When are we going to bury him?
00:36:58Tomorrow, Andre.
00:36:59Tomorrow.
00:37:09Here?
00:37:10Yes, under here.
00:37:12Let's get it over with as fast as possible.
00:38:08Maria!
00:38:09Sophia!
00:38:39Close up all the windows and bolt the doors.
00:39:02Take it easy, Maria.
00:39:03Take it easy.
00:39:04Oh, I had a hard time closing the door.
00:39:07Oh, I had a hard time closing the shutter.
00:39:14It's out there, Osilov.
00:39:16Yes, but what is it?
00:39:17I might have seen something, but it was only a reflection.
00:39:20The sound came from something in there.
00:39:21Something?
00:39:22The thing that guards the treasure?
00:39:24I ask myself, can I believe what I'm believing?
00:39:27Norman!
00:39:33Calliope, bring the first aid, quickly.
00:39:37There.
00:39:46It's pretty bad.
00:39:47I think it might have been the same thing that attacked Stravos whenever it was.
00:39:50May we all be protected from the curse.
00:39:59The pain's awful.
00:40:00I feel I might as well be dead.
00:40:02I can't figure out just what kind of animal could have made this laugh.
00:40:06You could ask the devil about it.
00:40:07I know it means that we've all been doomed.
00:40:09I don't know if it's the devil, Calliope, though I'm sure it is in another world.
00:40:12It's not possible that that wound could come from any known creature.
00:40:15That's what I'm thinking.
00:40:16There's something in that cave that's not from this earth.
00:40:18Now you can't blame the villagers, can you?
00:40:20Now aren't you convinced of their innocence?
00:40:36You, uh...
00:40:37You didn't mention the kind of treasure you've all been hoping that was hidden in there somewhere.
00:40:42Now, possibly you can tell me just what it is that's brought us together.
00:40:45Arcelor can tell you.
00:40:46He has photographs of the important items.
00:40:49But don't ask him how I got hold of them.
00:40:51The treasure dates back to ancient Greece.
00:40:53Some items are from the Roman Empire.
00:40:55Some are from the Roman Empire.
00:40:57Some are from the Roman Empire.
00:40:59Some are from the Roman Empire.
00:41:01Some are from the Roman Empire.
00:41:03The treasure dates back to ancient Greece.
00:41:05Some items are from the Roman Empire.
00:41:08This was part of the treasure.
00:41:11A bust of Aphrodite.
00:41:14A bronze of Eros.
00:41:16Tablets that come from Corinth.
00:41:18Other valuable pieces of art.
00:41:21They were recovered early in 1900 off Tunisia when some divers found the remains of an ancient Roman cargo boat.
00:41:27But some of the objects disappeared before the authorities could confiscate everything.
00:41:31But at least of the relics is in the cave up there.
00:41:35This one.
00:41:37A small statue of Achilles holding a large shield of solid gold covered with some of the most valuable gems of ancient times.
00:41:44I wish we could use that shield to protect us from whatever is in that cave up there.
00:41:49That cargo boat which the divers found was supposed to contain the treasure taken from the sacking of Athens in 86 B.C.
00:41:55Oh, but somehow it was brought up here.
00:41:57Yes, one night two of the divers brought some of the pieces.
00:41:59Then one diver killed the other, took one of the pieces and later sold it.
00:42:02To Cracow's contact?
00:42:04No, he sold the object to two smugglers who made plans to auction it to art collectors.
00:42:09The diver also told the smugglers the location of the rest of the treasure.
00:42:12But then came World War II and they decided to leave the treasure where it was.
00:42:15Then they drew a map, tore it in half.
00:42:18Made sure they were the only ones who knew where the treasure was buried.
00:42:21Then the diver was murdered.
00:42:23What brought the three of you together to look for this treasure?
00:42:26One of the smugglers had been killed during an air raid.
00:42:28He had the map on him.
00:42:30A French soldier found it and took the half of the map.
00:42:32That's when Ocelot and I ran into Andre.
00:42:35We were all searching for that Frenchman.
00:42:37But then we went about it in different ways.
00:42:40You see, I've had my part of the map for about ten years.
00:42:43I went tracing treasure rumors throughout Greece until I came to this place.
00:42:47Cracow found the other smuggler hiding in Italy, biding his time before returning to Greece.
00:42:52And to whom does this treasure go?
00:42:54Why, to the finest.
00:42:55Dorman, Andre and myself.
00:42:57It's no more than we deserve.
00:42:58We had it rough during the war.
00:43:00We lost everything, but we fought.
00:43:02And now we've grown too soft.
00:43:04Me, I'm too old and slow to beat this enemy.
00:43:06It's not an enemy.
00:43:08It's more an agent that was simply passed down to us.
00:43:11Passed from generation after generation.
00:43:13But that treasure in there has been my life's work.
00:43:16Nothing else matters, Calliope.
00:43:18There is nothing else.
00:43:20You lived through terrible battles and came out of the war safely.
00:43:23And you are healthy and have many more years.
00:43:25Don't let the cave rob you of them.
00:43:28There are so many things in life more valuable.
00:43:30Yes, more than treasure.
00:43:32Calliope, you're a wise woman.
00:43:34Yes, you're right, Calliope.
00:43:36There is more than treasure.
00:43:37Tomorrow morning I'm going to leave, Mr. Asilov.
00:43:40I'm sorry.
00:43:41The girls can come along as well as Dorman.
00:43:44He'll need some care.
00:43:45You and the professor can come with us.
00:43:47There's room for everybody.
00:43:48When we get to Athens, we can figure out a plan of action
00:43:51against this invisible destructive force.
00:43:53Yes, we must.
00:43:55Here we don't have any firearms.
00:43:57You'll see, Calliope.
00:43:59I'll be back.
00:44:00You'll go back to the cave.
00:44:01But heed what I said.
00:44:02There's more to life than this.
00:44:04Goodnight.
00:44:19Good night, Maria.
00:44:20Good night, Athelia.
00:44:21Good night.
00:44:22Poor Stravos.
00:44:34Maybe we've been hearing the spirits of those who've been killed in the chase for the treasure.
00:44:39You sound like Goliath.
00:44:40She's a brave woman and she makes sense to me.
00:44:44Goliath has her faith to overcome her fear.
00:44:46I have only my lust for treasure to overcome mine.
00:44:49There's a war of the unknown and the unseen.
00:44:51But now that we know it exists, maybe the sound of it won't frighten us as much as before.
00:45:07If we're this jumpy, you can imagine how nervous the girls are.
00:45:16My uncle won't allow making up.
00:45:18He says I'm too young to use it.
00:45:20Oh, putting on cream is for both young and old.
00:45:24Have to look good in the morning.
00:45:33Pete, well, he's very handsome, don't you think?
00:45:41Yeah.
00:45:42And he's also very nice.
00:45:46And I think he likes you.
00:45:47Really?
00:45:48Oh, yes.
00:45:49I'll be in the room next to the kitchen.
00:46:02Call me if you need anything, Mr. Dalton.
00:46:04Thank you, Calliope.
00:47:35My leg is burning.
00:47:50You'll soon be to a doctor.
00:47:52Then you'll be all right.
00:47:53I'm sorry we involved you with this.
00:47:56No reason to be sorry.
00:47:57You offered me a good amount of money and I accepted.
00:48:00You didn't quite figure on all of this.
00:48:02What I really don't like is being locked up in here.
00:48:06Somebody is going to press a button.
00:48:08And when the lunatic does, everybody will be living in caves with death outside waiting
00:48:12for them.
00:48:13Come on.
00:48:14You're feeling too pessimistic, huh?
00:48:15Yes, I feel ashamed to be afraid like this.
00:48:18There's nothing to be ashamed of.
00:48:20It can be overcome.
00:48:21But I'm unable to fight whatever it is that makes me feel so helpless.
00:49:02What is it?
00:49:11You're unable to sleep, huh?
00:49:12I thought I heard a strange noise.
00:49:14I hope it wasn't that thing that you heard.
00:49:16I certainly hope I don't hear that terrible thing.
00:49:19Tell me, how is Mr. Dorman?
00:49:22He's fine, Maria.
00:49:26Oh.
00:49:47Athens seems to be so far away tonight.
00:49:50I'd be happy if I were just a mile from here.
00:49:53At least where people's lives are normal.
00:49:56Yesterday I thought about my business, that's all.
00:49:59As you know, I was full of big plans to get rich.
00:50:02And now I'm sorry I didn't pay a lot more attention to other things.
00:50:06More important things like dancing, flowers, books, and music.
00:50:11That's right, yes.
00:50:12I'm beginning to realize how much there can be in life if one just opens his eyes.
00:50:18And somebody around to share it all with you.
00:50:22Maria.
00:50:24Did you ever have somebody?
00:50:27I never remained long enough in one place to meet anyone.
00:50:31And I was orphaned when I was nine.
00:50:34Then my uncle became father and mother.
00:50:37Then we began chasing the treasure.
00:50:39I bet it was pretty rough.
00:50:42I've been lucky.
00:50:43I have my parents.
00:50:44My parents and two brothers.
00:50:46Uncle Andre has meant well.
00:50:48Been so considerate.
00:50:51But I'm sure I must be a burden to him.
00:50:53When we get to Athens, I want you to meet my family.
00:50:56Then we'll go dancing, swimming, and take a walk in the park.
00:51:01Oh, I'm sure I'm going to like that.
00:51:03And me?
00:51:51And we thought that egg had turned to stone.
00:51:54In the explosion in the cave that uncovered this egg, there must have been another like it.
00:51:57And the other one could have rolled into a corner and hatched immediately.
00:52:00So what killed Strabo's and came after us might have grown from something like that?
00:52:03It comes from a prehistoric age.
00:52:05We already know that.
00:52:06They lay unhatched for thousands of years, maybe even millions.
00:52:09Until the day when we or I accidentally blasted them loose.
00:52:12But why can't it be seen?
00:52:14I don't know.
00:52:15Maybe it absorbs the color of its background as protection.
00:52:18Maybe it absorbs the color of its background as protection and becomes invisible immediately.
00:52:33I'll make coffee.
00:52:35Thank you, Calliope.
00:52:48I'll make coffee.
00:53:18I'll make coffee.
00:53:20I'll make coffee.
00:53:45It's apparent that it really can be dangerous to dig up in these Greek mountains here.
00:53:50It should be prohibited by law.
00:53:52Archaeology is too recent a science to have many regulations.
00:53:55At the beginning of the century, practically all we knew of ancient peoples came from what we read in the Bible.
00:54:00But since 1910, we've had many discoveries and learned a lot from them.
00:54:03And before that, no one does?
00:54:05Very few.
00:54:06Champollion was one in 1822.
00:54:08He found the Rosetta Stone.
00:54:10I guess that might be considered the beginning of archaeology.
00:54:12Today, they dig all over.
00:54:14Even under the sea.
00:54:16And are we going to be rewarded for unearthing a prehistoric monster?
00:54:19Let's go.
00:54:49Should I burn this and keep Calliope happy?
00:54:51Or sell it to some other ambitious fortune hunter?
00:54:53I'll sell my share of the map right now for a hospital bed.
00:54:56Calliope, hurry up with the coffee.
00:55:00It's coming.
00:55:01Just a minute.
00:55:06Maybe some gay music will help.
00:55:08No, I don't think so.
00:55:10I don't think so.
00:55:12I don't think so.
00:55:14I don't think so.
00:55:16I don't think so.
00:55:18Maybe some gay music will help.
00:55:28Oh, very gay.
00:55:48Oh, very gay.
00:56:18Oh, very gay.
00:56:48Oh, very gay.
00:56:50Oh, very gay.
00:56:52Oh, very gay.
00:56:54Oh, very gay.
00:56:56Oh, very gay.
00:56:58Oh, very gay.
00:57:00Oh, very gay.
00:57:02Oh, very gay.
00:57:04Oh, very gay.
00:57:06Oh, very gay.
00:57:08Oh, very gay.
00:57:10Oh, very gay.
00:57:12Oh, very gay.
00:57:14Oh, very gay.
00:57:16Oh, very gay.
00:57:18Oh, very gay.
00:57:20Oh, very gay.
00:57:22Oh, very gay.
00:57:24Oh, very gay.
00:57:26Oh, very gay.
00:57:28Oh, very gay.
00:57:30Oh, very gay.
00:57:32Oh, very gay.
00:57:34Oh, very gay.
00:57:36Oh, very gay.
00:57:38Oh, very gay.
00:57:40Oh, very gay.
00:57:42Oh, very gay.
00:57:44Get back into the main room, hurry!
00:58:14Oh, very gay.
00:58:16Oh, very gay.
00:58:18Oh, very gay.
00:58:20Oh, very gay.
00:58:22Oh, very gay.
00:58:24Oh, very gay.
00:58:26Oh, very gay.
00:58:28Oh, very gay.
00:58:30Oh, very gay.
00:58:32Oh, very gay.
00:58:34Oh, very gay.
00:58:36Oh, very gay.
00:58:38Oh, very gay.
00:58:40Oh, very gay.
00:58:42Oh, very girly.
00:58:44Oh, very girly.
00:58:46Oh, very girly.
00:58:48Oh, very girly.
00:58:50Oh, Uncle Andres, Goliath has been killed.
00:59:17Don't cry, Maria.
00:59:22There must be a way to fight him.
00:59:24Before, I was saying, it's impossible to fight back.
00:59:27It's like living under the threat of an atom bomb. We'll hear it drop and then...
00:59:30I'll take the atom bomb, Ace. Nobody's pressed the button yet.
00:59:33I'd like to press a button and drop one right on that cave.
00:59:36The sooner we leave, the better. If our invisible friend out there permits it.
00:59:40Andres is right. At dawn, we'll leave.
00:59:43Can anybody sleep? Not me.
00:59:48I'm sorry that you should see me like this.
00:59:51You should have seen me in my younger years.
00:59:55I'm not at all ashamed of you.
00:59:57You don't have to prove yourself to me.
01:00:00The six years you've wasted with me chasing after that treasure.
01:00:04Wasted? No.
01:00:06They've been six happy years.
01:00:08No matter what happens here.
01:00:12Sofia, we're so close to the treasure.
01:00:16And yet so far.
01:00:18You're the one I feel sorry for.
01:00:20I'm young. There's much left for me.
01:00:23But for you and Andres. And Dorman.
01:00:27Well said, Sofia.
01:00:29I would be glad to fight that beast with bare hands.
01:00:32If it would guarantee the safety of you young folks.
01:00:35I live most of my life already.
01:00:47I'm going to bed.
01:00:49I'll see you tomorrow.
01:01:02One thing seems certain to me.
01:01:04This whatever it is doesn't like the kitchen.
01:01:16I'm going to bed.
01:01:46I'm going to bed.
01:02:16I'm going to bed.
01:02:46I'm going to bed.
01:03:16I'm going to bed.
01:03:46I'm going to bed.
01:04:16I'm going to bed.
01:04:18I'm going to bed.
01:04:46I'm going to bed.
01:05:16I'm going to bed.
01:05:46I'm going to bed.
01:06:17Asilam. Dorman.
01:06:19The professor isn't in his room.
01:06:46I'm going to bed.
01:07:16I'm going to bed.
01:07:46I'm going to bed.
01:08:16I'm going to bed.
01:08:46I'm going to bed.
01:09:04It's over. Not a sound from in there.
01:09:16Goodbye, my friend.
01:09:34I'm sorry, Maria.
01:09:40I'm sorry.
01:09:43We'll leave now.
01:09:45Andre has destroyed our enemies.
01:09:52Come, Maria.
01:09:57Come on.
01:10:16Pete, where are you going?
01:10:19Out to get Calliope.
01:10:45Calliope.
01:11:15Calliope.
01:11:45Calliope.
01:11:56I left Calliope on her bed.
01:11:58We can send someone to bury her when we reach the first village.
01:12:01It made a wreck of the kitchen.
01:12:03Paul prints on the floor. It must have two legs.
01:12:06We could bury Calliope now.
01:12:08She'd have wanted a ceremony, I think.
01:12:11Hurry up, girls.
01:12:13Do you want me to help with Mr. Dorman?
01:12:15No, I'll manage. Carry the luggage.
01:12:17I'll go and get Diana all warmed up.
01:12:43Oh, just a minute, Maria. I'll be right there.
01:13:13DOOR CLOSES
01:13:44She's cold.
01:13:54Come on, Diana. Don't be temperamental.
01:14:07Just give her a moment, please.
01:14:10You know how women are in the morning.
01:14:12Unpredictable.
01:14:40Diana, my love, don't fail me now.
01:14:47She won't start.
01:14:48Try again, Peter.
01:14:53I think we'd better get back to the house.
01:14:55Right. Help me with Dorman.
01:15:10DOOR CREAKS
01:15:41DOOR CREAKS
01:15:57I'm afraid his leg is badly infected.
01:15:59We must get him to a doctor immediately.
01:16:02I know. But what do we do?
01:16:04How can we fight something we can't see?
01:16:06There must be some way to trap this thing.
01:16:08I'm going to get a pillow.
01:16:10DOOR CREAKS
01:16:36SCREAMS
01:16:40SCREAMS
01:16:46SCREAMS
01:16:59Maria! Are you all right in there?
01:17:02I'm not going to be for long! Hurry, Pete!
01:17:05How did it get in?
01:17:07It was in our bedroom.
01:17:08It drew back through the shutter. I found the window open in there.
01:17:24It's breaking in! Help me!
01:17:29We must get it out. But there's no way.
01:17:32Maybe if you put Pete outside.
01:17:34You're right. I'm going.
01:17:36Let me be the one to go.
01:17:39This doesn't mean that the bait will be killed, Dorman.
01:17:42The minute I hear the sound heading toward me, I'll head back for the house.
01:17:46I'll be at the front door. Good luck, Pete.
01:17:49Maria! Get ready! Pete is outside!
01:17:52When I yell, come running to us. Can you hear me?
01:17:55Yes, I'm ready, Asilov. I'll run to you.
01:18:06DOOR CREAKS
01:18:36DOOR CREAKS
01:18:41DOOR CREAKS
01:18:54DOOR CREAKS
01:19:07DOOR CREAKS
01:19:20SCREAMS
01:19:26SCREAMS
01:19:28Go!
01:19:31DOOR CREAKS
01:19:35SCREAMS
01:19:41DOOR CREAKS
01:19:45DOOR CREAKS
01:20:00DOOR CREAKS
01:20:08Do you mind if I tremble a little?
01:20:12Beware the man who's never afraid.
01:20:20Such bravery deserves a drink. Come on.
01:20:24Help yourself.
01:20:30DOOR CREAKS
01:20:34Are you all right?
01:20:36Dorman!
01:20:39We've got to get him to a doctor.
01:20:41But how can we, Pete?
01:20:43Not by using bait again. I wouldn't let you do it.
01:20:46Don't worry about it. One Sihiro is plenty for me.
01:20:49I want to talk to you alone, Asilov.
01:21:00Come here.
01:21:02Even if you get me to a hospital,
01:21:05I know what'll happen. They'll amputate my leg.
01:21:08And I know I'll be half a man like that.
01:21:12No. That's not for me.
01:21:14You're talking nonsense.
01:21:16We both knew a great president once who couldn't use both legs.
01:21:20And he wasn't half a man. He was a whole army.
01:21:23Let me go out as bait.
01:21:25When it comes for me, the rest of you can make an escape.
01:21:29And I may die the way I've spent my life,
01:21:32attacking the enemy.
01:21:34I'm sorry.
01:21:37You cannot turn me down.
01:21:39As you know, if you refuse, it'll mean your death.
01:21:51Pete, didn't you say that the thing made tracks?
01:21:55Yes. In the flower, in the pantry. Why?
01:21:58Come with me.
01:22:11Pete, we have work to do.
01:22:14Don't you think we'd better wait until it's dark?
01:22:17Your Diana out there is too susceptible to weather.
01:22:20I feel positive my plan will work.
01:22:25Let's go.
01:22:55Let's go.
01:23:25Hurry, Pete! Hurry!
01:23:55Pete!
01:24:14I hope the trick doesn't work against us.
01:24:18What do you mean?
01:24:20I hope it doesn't go around it.
01:24:26Here.
01:24:29There it is!
01:24:48Here, Pete. You'll have a better chance with this.
01:24:56Whoa!
01:24:59Ahh!
01:25:02Ahh!
01:25:05Whoa!
01:25:09Whoa!
01:25:13Whoa!
01:25:18Whoa!
01:25:22Whoa!
01:25:25Ahh!
01:25:56It's going away.
01:25:58I'm going outside.
01:26:09I can see how badly it's wounded. Look there.
01:26:12It's a strange animal. No telling how fast it will heal.
01:26:15Let's go, Pete. Let's get Dalvin.
01:26:20Dalvin?
01:26:42Let's go.
01:27:12Let's go.
01:27:14Let's go.
01:27:39Pete, I owe you pay for an entire week.
01:27:42You don't owe me pay for anything at all.
01:27:44If it weren't for your aim, we'd still be trapped in that house.
01:27:48And I'd be dead. Someday I shall pay you back.
01:28:06Get out!
01:28:09Claudia! Come on!
01:28:13Let's get Dalvin!
01:28:38Ahh!
01:28:45Dorman was a very brave man.
01:28:48And he was a friend.
01:28:51He was the best.
01:28:56Was all this worth it?
01:28:58Dorman and Calliope?
01:29:00And Stravos?
01:29:02And Uncle Andre?
01:29:04I'd give anything to get them back again.
01:29:08Another map to chase after.
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