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00:00:00Have you ever been by a girl like this?
00:00:30Have you ever been by a girl like this?
00:01:00Have you ever been by a girl like this?
00:01:30Have you ever been by a girl like this?
00:02:29If he escapes these weird adventures with his life, he will usually find he left his reason behind him.
00:02:38Perhaps that is what happened to these two souls, lost in the great Mexican desert.
00:02:43But then, ask yourself, why would anyone trot from the usually well-traveled roads of this modern age?
00:02:53From the luxury of an air-conditioned automobile.
00:02:56It's difficult for our modern world of statistics and electronics to accept miracles.
00:03:03But you could almost call this a miracle, a genuine miracle.
00:03:09Out of hundreds and thousands of square miles of heat and seared wasteland, where the vultures wait for the other vultures to die,
00:03:20An American oil surveyor has chosen to explore this particular terrible corner of the earth.
00:03:29The muerto desert, the muerto desert, the desert of death.
00:03:34This surveyor can hardly credit his eyes.
00:03:40Perhaps they're only elusive images produced by roasting the optic nerves.
00:03:45But if they do exist, if they are living things from somewhere, one fact is certain.
00:03:55Miracle or not, they will not be living things for long.
00:04:02The muerto desert, true to its name, will soon convert them into dead beings.
00:04:11The muerto desert, true to its name, will soon convert them into dead beings.
00:04:29Maybe he's coming out of it, Dan.
00:04:39I doubt it, Doc.
00:04:41Even if they got across that desert alive, the sun's bound to have cooked their brains.
00:04:45It's a miracle to me.
00:04:46Oh, Pepe and Frank found them.
00:04:47You know, I better be getting back to work.
00:04:51Beats me how they got there.
00:04:52Or what they were doing.
00:04:53That's the most god-forsaken spot on earth.
00:04:56Maybe they're from that missing plane we read about.
00:04:58That plane was headed for Mexico City.
00:05:00Have to be 100 degrees off to land in the Muerto Desert.
00:05:03100 degrees or not, they had to come from somewhere.
00:05:06Where did you say you picked them up, Pepe?
00:05:07On the road to Zarpamesa, señor médico.
00:05:18Pretty girl under all that sunburn.
00:05:20She was almost completely dehydrated.
00:05:22I don't know what kept them alive.
00:05:25You're all right, you're safe.
00:05:27You're in an oil company office.
00:05:30Sure.
00:05:31She's in about the same shape you are.
00:05:34She hasn't come out of it yet.
00:05:35But I think you're both going to be all right.
00:05:37Here.
00:05:38Try to take this.
00:05:39Who did you think you were, anyway, Superman?
00:05:52Sure.
00:05:53Nobody's ever been able to walk across that desert and come out alive.
00:05:56You try with a girl.
00:05:58You said this was an oil company.
00:06:00Can you load a truck with full drums and bring all the men he can spare?
00:06:03If we get there in time, maybe we can burn them out before they scatter.
00:06:07That's the only thing that scares them, fire.
00:06:09But if we're too late, we're done.
00:06:10Now, just a minute, you know, fella.
00:06:12Take it easy.
00:06:13You've been having a sun too long.
00:06:15That's so that'll be quiet on down the road.
00:06:17I tell you, you don't know.
00:06:18You haven't seen them.
00:06:19But if you had, you'd realize you'd seen them.
00:06:22Look, you said Superman.
00:06:24Well, these are super monsters or bugs.
00:06:27As big as we are, they can kill you with one bite.
00:06:31What can?
00:06:32These...
00:06:32These...
00:06:34These things...
00:06:35If they scatter before we get there, we're gonna...
00:06:39Where do they come from?
00:06:41He's got a...
00:06:43An underground lab up on Zarpamasa.
00:06:47He does something there glad.
00:06:49Who does?
00:06:51Dr. Aranya.
00:06:53Aranya?
00:06:55Ay caramba!
00:06:57I told you the sun had cooked their brains.
00:06:59Pepe doesn't think so.
00:07:01And besides, nobody's ever been able to climb Zarpamasa.
00:07:04You can reach it by plane.
00:07:05Let's listen to his story anyway.
00:07:07What have we got to lose?
00:07:09Well, uh...
00:07:10It all started on the border a few days back.
00:07:14I'm a pilot for Jan Van Croft, the big financier.
00:07:19Well, we had engine trouble.
00:07:20I made a forced landing in a field outside this little Mexican town.
00:07:27After we landed, I stayed with the...
00:07:29With the ship to...
00:07:31Quite a story he's telling, isn't it, Pepe?
00:07:34You've heard from your people about Zarpamasa and the mysterious Dr. Aranya,
00:07:39even though your bosses haven't.
00:07:42So, why tell them?
00:07:46They would only laugh at you and say,
00:07:48Poor Pepe, you're getting old.
00:07:52But you've heard for years about the grotesque and misshapen people.
00:07:57About the women.
00:07:59Strange women who do not die.
00:08:02No, Grant Philip doesn't know the whole story.
00:08:08You see, he came into it late.
00:08:11It actually began, oh, almost a year ago.
00:08:16The night Dr. Leland Masterson, the world-famous specialist in research,
00:08:21found himself in the middle of the Muerto Desert.
00:08:24The Desert of Death.
00:08:25He came in answer to a rather mysterious summons.
00:08:30From a man he admired,
00:08:32but knew only as a name signed to a series of brilliant scientific treatises.
00:08:37Aranya.
00:08:41Oh, we've arrived.
00:08:43Your eyes must be playing tricks on you in this light.
00:08:58Is that what you think, Masterson?
00:09:01What was it you thought you saw?
00:09:03Apparently, they've come correctly.
00:09:17But to Masterson, it seems strange.
00:09:20A man with the genius of Aranya,
00:09:22building his laboratory on an inaccessible mountaintop
00:09:26in the middle of an uninhabited desert.
00:09:29Why Zarpamasa?
00:09:31Why, Zarpamasa, indeed.
00:09:34A natural question, Doctor,
00:09:37and one that was soon to be answered,
00:09:39though in a way so fantastic and horrible
00:09:42as to make a man of science doubt his senses.
00:09:45That's it.
00:09:47Oh, my God.
00:09:49Well, Joe.
00:09:51Oh, she WAY!
00:09:52Oh, she way!
00:09:52Oh, she way!
00:09:53Oh, she way!
00:09:54Listen.
00:09:55Oh, she way!
00:10:45How do you do?
00:11:04My name is Masterson.
00:11:06Dr. Leland Masterson.
00:11:08I believe Dr. Rania is expecting me.
00:11:15Dr. Leland Masterson.
00:11:45I believe Dr. Leland Masterson.
00:12:15Dr. Rania.
00:12:18I believe Dr. Leland Masterson.
00:12:23I believe Dr. Leland Masterson.
00:12:28Well, moderately, I must confess, though, that I was a trifle uneasy when your driver headed into the Muerto Desert.
00:12:35But everything seems to have worked out.
00:12:37But the sentimental human mind being what it is, this is the only sort of a place I could find to carry on my work.
00:12:46But I can understand your feelings.
00:12:47These papers on the anterior lobe of the pituitary and the effects of the specific hormones on other living things.
00:12:57Quite the most remarkable endocrine theories that I've ever read.
00:13:00Well, thank you, doctor.
00:13:02You're coming from the world's foremost organotherapist to find compliments.
00:13:06That's why I jumped at the chance to come here.
00:13:09Work with you.
00:13:11Examine your theories.
00:13:12Oh, let us understand one thing, doctor.
00:13:14These are not theories.
00:13:18Not theories.
00:13:20I have successfully proved every point over and over again in my laboratory.
00:13:27Wait a minute.
00:13:28You want me to believe that you have produced these things by experimentation?
00:13:34And many more.
00:13:35And my eyes weren't playing tricks.
00:13:37So you can see why such work as this must be completed inside a mountaintop amidst this desolation.
00:13:46Oh, I'm completing a most unusual experiment in my laboratory.
00:13:51Doctor, would you care to observe?
00:13:55Oh, certainly.
00:13:57Then come along.
00:14:07Only a matter of minutes now.
00:14:28What is the nature of this?
00:14:31Well, it requires some clarification, doctor.
00:14:33As you know, I have isolated the growth hormone of the anterior pituitary.
00:14:39The specific substance which controls the growth pattern of human beings.
00:14:45Yes, it was a subject on your papers.
00:14:48Yes, and with this accomplished, I said to myself,
00:14:50what would the effect be of this hormone or a complete human pituitary being transferred
00:14:57in the body of another creature?
00:15:00I began a series of experiments.
00:15:05Moderate success among the lesser animals, a complete failure among birds.
00:15:11And then, experimenting one day upon the hexapods,
00:15:16I came upon the Therophicidia family.
00:15:19A tarantula?
00:15:21Exactly.
00:15:22The tarantulas began to yield amazing results.
00:15:25They grew as large as human beings.
00:15:27I began developing new reasoning powers.
00:15:31And I found I had the telepathic power to communicate with them.
00:15:37And then I reversed the process,
00:15:40transplanted the control substance of the insect
00:15:42back into the human body.
00:15:44The doctor observed this girl.
00:15:59I call her Talantella.
00:16:02She has human beauty and intelligence.
00:16:05Still possesses the capacities and instincts of the giant spider.
00:16:09How do you mean?
00:16:10She has the indestructibility of the insect.
00:16:14If her body became damaged, if she were to lose an arm or a leg,
00:16:18she could grow a new one.
00:16:20I expect Talantella may survive for hundreds and hundreds of years.
00:16:25And what about males?
00:16:26Well, unfortunately, in the insect world,
00:16:30the male is a puny, unimportant thing.
00:16:34You saw a few of the examples.
00:16:36The dwarfs.
00:16:38I think we're beginning to get some results.
00:16:40What is it?
00:16:45If we are successful,
00:16:47I shall have a super female spider
00:16:49with a thinking and reasoning brain.
00:16:54A creature that someday may control the world.
00:16:59Subject to my will.
00:17:01Subject to my will.
00:17:31Are you convinced now, doctor?
00:17:33I hope you appreciate this opportunity I'm giving you
00:17:36to become a colleague of mine.
00:17:37No.
00:17:38No.
00:17:39You can't do these things.
00:17:41You're tampering with the work of the creator.
00:17:43Gibberish.
00:17:44You're evil.
00:17:45This place is like...
00:17:47It must be destroyed.
00:17:49You owe it off all things that you've made.
00:17:52You made a choice, doctor.
00:17:53A very poor choice.
00:17:55Of course, you know I cannot let you leave this place.
00:17:58Some way, somehow, I'll find a way to put an end to you.
00:18:00And you ghastly experiments.
00:18:15Regrettable.
00:18:15I was hoping for a colleague, but...
00:18:19Well, at least we have another experimental subject.
00:18:23I'll find a way to do it.
00:18:25I don't know.
00:19:01Mr. Masterson, here's your orange juice.
00:19:13Mr. Masterson.
00:19:31Mr. Masterson, here's your orange juice.
00:20:01Mr. Masterson, here's your orange juice.
00:20:31Mr. Masterson, here's your orange juice.
00:21:02Mr. Masterson.
00:21:03Thank you, sir.
00:21:05Thank you very much.
00:21:06What a dump.
00:21:21Well, it isn't exactly to start,
00:21:23I'll admit.
00:21:24Look.
00:21:28Senora.
00:21:28Senora.
00:21:30The best people in the house.
00:21:34Buena, buena.
00:21:36Buena, buena.
00:21:56Something to drink.
00:21:57Anything dull and cool.
00:21:59Si, senor.
00:22:00We had to come down in this flea-bitten border town.
00:22:07And you would drag me to this dive.
00:22:09This unupholstered sewer.
00:22:11Oh, I find this place rather amusing.
00:22:14Your great southwest has a certain, uh, flame.
00:22:17No?
00:22:18No.
00:22:19I don't happen to be in the mood for a cook's tour of our great southwest.
00:22:23If it wasn't for that forced landing, we'd be in Mexico getting married by now.
00:22:27But, my dear, you can't blame me for the motor trouble.
00:22:30Those things will happen to the best of planes.
00:22:32Well, it didn't have to happen on my wedding day.
00:22:34No, you're acting childish, and that's not you.
00:22:37After all, being able to adapt oneself to any situation is the mark of the true sophisticated.
00:22:43I'm sorry.
00:22:44And you're not angry with me?
00:22:45Of course not, Jan.
00:22:46Wieland J. Masterson is the name.
00:23:03May I?
00:23:04I beg your pardon?
00:23:07May I say you are beautiful, my dear?
00:23:12Very beautiful.
00:23:15And good.
00:23:16Looks very kind of you.
00:23:21Yes, Wu, the plane is ready, huh?
00:23:27Not for some time.
00:23:28The pilot is having considerable trouble.
00:23:31Spend a small fortune for a plane.
00:23:33Hire the best pilot I can get.
00:23:35And what happens?
00:23:37Well, Wu, what are you waiting for?
00:23:41Get back to the plane.
00:23:42Yes, Master.
00:23:43And what are you waiting for?
00:23:44Get back to the plane.
00:23:45Yes, master.
00:24:06Thank you very much.
00:26:06Thank you, Mr. Masterson.
00:26:17Certainly good to see you.
00:26:19I've been looking for you for two days.
00:26:23I'm sorry, but I felt like a little trip.
00:26:27We missed you, sir.
00:26:29Dr. Harrison wishes to see you, you know.
00:26:32I know, George.
00:26:37But I don't want to see him.
00:26:41I don't get this.
00:26:43Who are you and what's this all about?
00:26:45I'm his nurse, miss.
00:26:47His nurse?
00:26:48Yes.
00:26:49You see, Mr. Masterson is...
00:26:50No, no, George.
00:26:52I wouldn't do that.
00:26:55You see, I like this lady.
00:26:58I don't know.
00:26:59I don't know.
00:28:00Do you like her?
00:28:03Very much.
00:28:05She's fascinating.
00:28:07As a dancer, of course.
00:28:09I don't like her.
00:28:11The woman is evil.
00:28:24Tell me.
00:28:25Tell me what's wrong.
00:28:26Not now, ma'am.
00:28:27Don't talk.
00:28:28And they threw her down, and her blood was sprinkled on the wall.
00:28:52And he trod her underfoot.
00:28:56Give me that gun, Mr. Masterson.
00:29:16Please, give me that gun.
00:29:18Come on.
00:29:19Let's get out of here.
00:29:20Stop, everybody.
00:29:22Listen.
00:29:24This man's an insane killer.
00:29:25He's local.
00:29:26He'll kill all of us before you can reach him.
00:29:29Thank you, George.
00:29:30Well spoken.
00:29:31I only did what had to be done.
00:29:46George.
00:29:46Don't take another step.
00:29:51This lady is my friend, and nobody shall hurt her.
00:29:56I will kill her first.
00:30:00I will kill her first.
00:30:00I will kill her first.
00:30:30George.
00:30:38Let's go home.
00:30:41Don't be afraid.
00:30:42I won't let them hurt you.
00:30:44Oh, you brought the car, George.
00:31:03Excellent.
00:31:05You sipped with me.
00:31:06But Mr. Masterson, she's not going with us.
00:31:10Not going with us?
00:31:13You must, my dear.
00:31:15You're in danger.
00:31:16But we've got to get to the landing field.
00:31:19The landing field?
00:31:21Very well.
00:31:22I shall take you there.
00:31:24Let me talk to the sheriff.
00:31:26Doreen, dear.
00:31:27You sit up here in front.
00:31:30Miss Doreen is going to sit with me.
00:31:33Aren't you?
00:31:34Yes.
00:31:35Yes, of course.
00:31:36There's a dead woman lying right here on the floor.
00:31:56That's right, sheriff.
00:31:57He shot her dead.
00:31:59No, she's right where she fed.
00:32:01Nobody touched the thing.
00:32:03We...
00:32:03Sheriff.
00:32:17The body just got up and walked out of here.
00:32:19Here we are, my dear.
00:32:31At last.
00:32:32And Phillips seems to be ready for the takeoff.
00:32:35All set to go, Phillips?
00:32:36Sorry, sir, but one of the engines is still acting up.
00:32:39Whatever it is, I can't find the bug.
00:32:41It's probably nothing serious.
00:32:43Can't we take off anyway?
00:32:44No, sir.
00:32:45I can't take that chance.
00:32:47You're the captain.
00:32:48How much longer do you think I...
00:32:49Dear young man, I want to fly.
00:32:53You...
00:32:54You want to...
00:32:55I've always wanted to fly.
00:32:58And now I will.
00:33:00Sorry, sir.
00:33:02But I'm the one who decides whether we fly or not.
00:33:05I command.
00:33:06And thou shalt obey.
00:33:09Is he kidding?
00:33:11He ain't kidding, mister.
00:33:13You'd better do as he says.
00:33:15We fly now.
00:33:20You go first.
00:33:25Listen, the police!
00:33:27At last!
00:33:28Don't be afraid.
00:33:30I won't let them harm you.
00:33:32Get in quick.
00:33:33Come along, George.
00:33:44Now we will all fly.
00:33:46Come along, George.
00:33:46Now we will all fly.
00:33:46We'll fly.
00:33:56Well, she's on course.
00:34:24How long do you think it will take us, Phillips?
00:34:27If everything goes all right, about an hour and a half.
00:34:34It's wonderful up here, so close to heaven.
00:34:42Wait a minute, something wrong with this jar will come to us.
00:34:48Somebody's fooled with the setting, we've been flying a hundred degrees off course.
00:34:52I knew it, the left engine's acting up already.
00:35:06Is it bad, Jan?
00:35:07Do we have to go down again?
00:35:09How should I know?
00:35:10Just stay calm, please.
00:35:11Nothing seriously wrong so far.
00:35:13It's getting worse, much worse.
00:35:28I'll have to go down, and fast.
00:35:32I can't see a place to land.
00:35:44Don't look too good, miss.
00:35:47We keep on flying.
00:35:49I like it.
00:35:51This is my order.
00:35:53Fasten your safety belts.
00:35:55This can't last much longer.
00:35:58And please remain calm.
00:36:00Can't you find the landing spoke, Phillips?
00:36:04Not yet.
00:36:05But I am trying for that Mesa dead ahead.
00:36:08You think we'll make it?
00:36:09I don't know, sir.
00:36:11Keep your fingers crossed.
00:36:14Miss Culbertson, no smoking.
00:36:16Okay, Captain.
00:36:18May I ask where we are?
00:36:19Somewhere over Mexico at an altitude of 1,500.
00:36:22And with a dying engine.
00:36:27The other one's okay.
00:36:28Doesn't do us any good.
00:36:30Not in this ship.
00:36:32Birds fly without motors.
00:36:35And so will we.
00:36:37Mister, I don't know who you are or what you are,
00:36:40but this bird won't fly.
00:36:42When a bird is sick, he has to land.
00:36:44When our bird is sick, very sick.
00:36:48The sick I shall heal.
00:36:53The good I shall protect.
00:36:56We've got a chance.
00:36:58I'm going down.
00:36:59Hold tight.
00:37:01There's gonna be a run.
00:37:06Hold on, everybody.
00:37:07It looks too short.
00:37:08I'll have to break the run.
00:37:18Is everything all right?
00:37:19Yes.
00:37:20Yes, I'm all right.
00:37:21Good.
00:37:22Stick close.
00:37:23I want to talk to you.
00:37:24Right.
00:37:25Yes.
00:37:26Yes, I'm all right.
00:37:27Good.
00:37:28Good.
00:37:30Good.
00:37:31Good.
00:37:33Good.
00:37:34Good.
00:37:35Good.
00:37:37Good.
00:37:38Good.
00:37:39Good.
00:37:40Under quotidied.
00:37:42Stick close. I want to talk to you.
00:37:47Right.
00:37:55I never thought he'd make it, Phillips.
00:37:56But we did, sir.
00:38:02Good girl, Miss Calverson.
00:38:03Oh, thank you, Captain.
00:38:12I like it here.
00:38:31Our voices sound strange up here.
00:38:35Do you hear that?
00:38:37It must be the echo of our voices, my dear.
00:38:40Thrown back at us from the forest.
00:38:42Two days ago, he got away from us.
00:38:44I've been hunting him ever since.
00:38:46I caught up with him in that border dive
00:38:48just before I killed that dancer.
00:38:50I tried, but I couldn't stop him.
00:38:52Why did he kill her?
00:38:54How did he get that gun?
00:38:55Nobody knows why he kills.
00:38:57He just wants to, and he does.
00:39:00Before he got that gun,
00:39:01he probably bought it.
00:39:03He has lots of money all the time.
00:39:05It doesn't mean a thing to him.
00:39:07Can't we get that gun away from him?
00:39:09I'll try, Captain.
00:39:10You can bet on that.
00:39:12But for the sake of all of us,
00:39:14don't try to rush your force him.
00:39:17Leave it to me.
00:39:17All right.
00:39:18May I smoke now, Captain?
00:39:21No, not yet.
00:39:22I have to look at the gas tanks first.
00:39:37Now, Miss Calverson, you may smoke.
00:39:39Thank you, Captain.
00:39:40Any idea where we are, Phillips?
00:39:42I think so, sir.
00:39:48We're in Mexico,
00:39:49about 120 miles below the border,
00:39:53on top of a mesa rising 600 feet above the desert.
00:39:56600 feet.
00:39:58That's right.
00:40:01Suck up in the air like a...
00:40:03like an island in the sky.
00:40:06I suppose we can't walk down from here.
00:40:08Not unless you're a human fly.
00:40:10Sorry, Captain.
00:40:11Haven't been with the circus for years.
00:40:13It's wonderful.
00:40:14So close to heaven.
00:40:19Heaven.
00:40:33All right.
00:40:34Better get that flare.
00:40:35And the flashlight.
00:40:36We'll need some light.
00:40:37Something.
00:40:41I don't like it here.
00:40:43A bit.
00:40:44Well, if they had a nightmare, this is it.
00:40:47Who could be out there?
00:40:48I don't, Calverson.
00:40:50Well, it could be a very natural cause.
00:40:52An old dead branch breaking off,
00:40:54or a falling tree.
00:40:55I wouldn't worry too much.
00:40:56Well, here comes Wu.
00:40:57Now we can have a fire.
00:40:59Did you hear that noise out there, Wu?
00:41:01Yes, master.
00:41:02Who heard?
00:41:02Did you see anything?
00:41:03The curtain of darkness veils the sharpest eyes.
00:41:07We saw nothing.
00:41:09Let's get that fire going.
00:41:11I'll be back in a minute.
00:41:12Well, that's better.
00:41:34We have a fire,
00:41:36a light wear,
00:41:36and...
00:41:37A drink.
00:41:38Oh, I certainly can't use it.
00:41:39This would occur to me when I saw the bottle.
00:41:42But first,
00:41:43let's get this into the air.
00:41:52Our only flare had worked.
00:41:54How do we know it was seen?
00:41:56We don't, sir.
00:41:57All we can do is hope.
00:41:59Sorry, Miss Calverson.
00:42:01No glass.
00:42:02Oh, that's all right, Wu.
00:42:03It's a relief to be informal once in a while.
00:42:05Well,
00:42:05it's a relief to be informal once in a while.
00:42:09I think I'll eat something.
00:42:14I feel hungry.
00:42:15Shut up, you fool.
00:42:16You were the fool, Jan.
00:42:19Remember his gun?
00:42:23A hungry animal.
00:42:25Knows no fear.
00:42:26No, thank you.
00:42:32Not brandy just before dinner.
00:42:35Sorry, sir,
00:42:36to disillusion you,
00:42:37but there's no food on this ship.
00:42:38Not even a K ration.
00:42:49Thank you, sir.
00:42:50That helped.
00:42:51I'm going to look around.
00:42:54What for?
00:42:55You can't see anything.
00:42:56We need this flashlight.
00:42:58I have this.
00:43:00Does that give out enough light?
00:43:01Sure,
00:43:01I use it at the sanatorium all the time.
00:43:05It's past my dinner time, dear.
00:43:08Aren't you hungry?
00:43:09But, Mr. Masterson,
00:43:11we have no food with us.
00:43:13George will bring it.
00:43:15He always does.
00:43:16He always does.
00:43:21If our flare wasn't seen by anyone,
00:43:36how will we get off this mercer?
00:43:38To be honest, sir,
00:43:39I don't know.
00:43:40We can't do anything decisive
00:43:42until daylight.
00:43:51We can't do anything we can do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to
00:44:51Thank you, Captain.
00:44:59You're so attentive.
00:45:01But even I can do some things for myself.
00:45:04So I noticed.
00:45:06And, uh, no offense, ma'am.
00:45:10You scare easily, don't you, Captain?
00:45:21I'll go see what happens.
00:45:29Who's right, he does need help.
00:45:30I'm going with you, Grant.
00:45:31Anything's better than to sit here and wait.
00:45:34May I suggest it to you wait here until Phillips find out what happened?
00:45:37You'll be safer here.
00:45:38Are you concerned about my safety?
00:45:39George is out there and in trouble.
00:45:41I'll go.
00:45:42Anyone who wants to come along can do so now.
00:45:44I'd like a stroll before dinner.
00:45:47Since you insist, we all go.
00:45:49You come too.
00:45:50Yes, Max.
00:45:51I'll put some more wood on the fire.
00:45:53Let's stay close together.
00:46:08The best way is to hold each other's hand and form a line.
00:46:14If you don't mind.
00:46:15I believe it's better, Mr. Van Croft, if you hold on to Mr. Masterson's coat.
00:46:19And, Wu, you bring up the rear.
00:46:21I'll go.
00:46:45I can't see anything.
00:47:01I can't.
00:47:15Is that you, George?
00:47:45I can't see anything.
00:48:15This is the end of the trail.
00:48:17Can you see anything down there?
00:48:19Only a black, gaping hole.
00:48:28Light won't reach bottom.
00:48:33You wait here.
00:48:34I'll try this alone.
00:48:35It looks too narrow.
00:48:36One wrong step and we may all go over.
00:48:45Is it George?
00:49:01Yeah.
00:49:20Who could have shot him?
00:49:36Nobody shot him.
00:49:38Look.
00:49:41That's what the bullet was.
00:49:43How horrible.
00:49:46What could have killed him?
00:49:48I don't know.
00:49:50I hope we won't have to find out.
00:49:55George is beyond hell.
00:49:57We should all go back and tend to fight for the living.
00:50:02Poor George.
00:50:04There's not a thing we can do for him.
00:50:08I'll stand close to the Enterprise.
00:50:09I'll have to get by.
00:50:20I'll be right back.
00:50:39I can't see a thing.
00:50:55That noise is not pulling branches.
00:50:58Something's moving in there.
00:51:09Help! It's got me! Somebody got me!
00:51:21Where?
00:51:21Here, my arm. My left arm.
00:51:26That's a nasty scratch, all right, but nothing serious.
00:51:28I'll dress it as soon as we get back to the plane.
00:51:31I'd suggest we all stay away from these thorns.
00:51:39Oh, look, the skirt's ruined.
00:51:50So is his heel.
00:51:52You weren't hurt, Miss Culverton.
00:51:54No, not a bit.
00:52:00May we go on now, Phillips?
00:52:04Yes, sir.
00:52:05Let's go.
00:52:09Let's go.
00:52:39Please, another drink.
00:52:40I think we all could stand a little drink after this experience.
00:53:03How about you?
00:53:04There must be something we can do to get help.
00:53:21The only thing we can do, that's send up a flare.
00:53:25If help doesn't come by morning, we'll make a signal fire.
00:53:29Yeah, but meanwhile, I'd suggest we get some sleep.
00:53:33We've got a long night ahead of us.
00:53:35Do you expect any of us to sleep after what happened tonight?
00:53:39Well, maybe not sleep, but at least you'll get some rest.
00:53:43But we're all in danger.
00:53:45Whatever killed George may attack us.
00:53:46Take it easy, sir.
00:53:47I'll stand guard and keep the fire going.
00:53:51My eyes open.
00:53:54Well, we all could use a little rest.
00:53:57But remember now, we are putting our lives in your hands.
00:54:01I realize that, sir.
00:54:04Doreen D.
00:54:07Why don't you try to make yourself a little comfortable?
00:54:11Try to get some rest.
00:54:13I'll try.
00:54:14The dark shadows of the night will melt away with the morning sun.
00:54:21Mr. Manchester, don't you think you'd better get some sleep?
00:54:26Is it bedtime?
00:54:28Yeah.
00:54:29Yeah, it's bedtime.
00:54:35I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:54:44Very good, my dear.
00:55:13Very good.
00:55:15Soon their nerves will break.
00:55:17I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:18I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:19I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:20I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:21I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:22I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:23I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:24I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:25I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:26I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:27I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:28I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:29I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:30I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:31I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:32I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:33I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:34I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:35I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:36I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:37I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:38I'll wake you when morning comes.
00:55:39I'm sorry, I didn't mean to wake you.
00:55:54I wasn't asleep.
00:55:57You nervous?
00:55:58No.
00:56:00I was just thinking.
00:56:05Helps.
00:56:07Why do you ignore me?
00:56:09Is that what you were thinking, Mel?
00:56:14Yes.
00:56:16I resent it.
00:56:17You're not used to it, huh?
00:56:20Do you really dislike me that much?
00:56:22I don't dislike him, Miss Cumberton.
00:56:24But you don't approve of me, is that it?
00:56:27You think I'm marrying him for his money.
00:56:31Well, aren't you?
00:56:34I'm very fond of him.
00:56:35But you don't love him.
00:56:37Oh, I'm not exactly mad about him, if that's what you mean.
00:56:41But I am fond of him.
00:56:44And he can give you nice things.
00:56:47Well, yes.
00:56:48Why not?
00:56:51He can give me security, for one thing.
00:56:56And that's important.
00:56:59Don't you think?
00:57:00Why should you care with that, I think?
00:57:03I don't.
00:57:05Exactly.
00:57:05It's just that...
00:57:07I'd like you to understand me.
00:57:18What is it?
00:57:18I thought I heard something.
00:57:26No, I guess it wasn't anything.
00:57:32Now, uh...
00:57:33What were you saying?
00:57:37Saying that I'd like you to understand me.
00:57:40I think I do understand.
00:57:42Oh, no, you don't.
00:57:44You can't.
00:57:49Oh, yes, I can.
00:57:53I've had my hard knocks, too.
00:57:55I've had to work ever since I was a kid.
00:57:58Some of it wasn't very much fun.
00:58:02Well, I guess it boils down to what you want out of life.
00:58:05What is for you, Grant?
00:58:09Well...
00:58:10I want a girl who's sincere.
00:58:17Real.
00:58:19Someone who'd...
00:58:20Who'd stick by me when the chips are down.
00:58:23One who wants me only for what I am.
00:58:26Not for what I have.
00:58:32Take order.
00:58:35Oh, wait a minute.
00:58:54This was to be your wedding night.
00:58:58Remember?
00:59:00Yes.
00:59:02Yes, of course.
00:59:05That was a foolish thing to do.
00:59:10This was no imagination.
00:59:12It was there, I thought.
00:59:13What did you see, dear?
00:59:16Well, I couldn't sleep.
00:59:19Phillips and I were sitting here talking and...
00:59:22There was noise.
00:59:24I looked up and I...
00:59:26I saw some women and little men.
00:59:29They seemed...
00:59:31Unreal.
00:59:32No offense intended, Miss Culbertson.
00:59:35But I know what strange tricks our minds can play on us.
00:59:38Yes, I know, Phillips.
00:59:40But I'm sure I saw it.
00:59:42Where's your comb, my dear?
00:59:45A comb?
00:59:46Oh, I guess I...
00:59:48Lost it out there somewhere.
00:59:50But I gave it to you.
00:59:51We must find it.
00:59:53That comb is a valuable heirloom of my family.
00:59:55What do you mean by we?
00:59:58If you think I'm going out there once more, you're crazy.
01:00:01I didn't intend you to go.
01:00:03Who will go and look for it?
01:00:05May I have the light...
01:00:07Don't be a fool!
01:00:09He who serves well...
01:00:11will also serve in danger.
01:00:20Who?
01:00:21Who?
01:00:21Who?
01:00:21Who?
01:00:21Who?
01:00:25The wanderer in the Valley of Darkness...
01:00:31shall have my guidance and protection.
01:00:35Okay, Wu.
01:00:37If you feel that way about it, I won't stop you.
01:00:39But don't hesitate to use that gun.
01:00:41I hope you know how.
01:00:43There's a day to be born...
01:00:45and a day to die.
01:00:55There's beyond what happens to you.
01:00:56There's usually a day to die.
01:01:03There's usually a walkstand you it is in line,
01:01:05and you have to give down an actual Palestine.
01:01:07But I will give you a day to die.
01:01:07There's a delay.
01:01:08And also you can hear you,
01:01:08There's you with the Battle of Darkness...
01:01:10Will be in the memory of the Real Estate Fan News...
01:01:12There's been a lå Schedule Book and Spaces...
01:01:13Are coming out there for prayers?
01:01:15Do not ever pass...
01:01:16We will now.
01:01:17It's a long walkstand
01:01:18Where do you help me...
01:01:19We can stretch your thoughts...
01:01:20There...
01:01:21...
01:01:25I want you to realize that if Wu doesn't come back, you will be responsible.
01:01:38I'll never touch that comb again, even if he finds it.
01:01:43I still have my heirloom.
01:01:46You make me sick.
01:01:48Why did you ever have to leave that crazy house?
01:01:52Blessed be the pure in mind.
01:01:55For they shall find peace.
01:01:59And you are a coward, sir.
01:02:01What? Why are you...
01:02:03You're very brave, aren't you, since Masterson no longer has a gun.
01:02:07Let go of me. Do you want to lose your job?
01:02:09I haven't had the opportunity to tell you yet, but I quit when Wu went out there in your orders.
01:02:25You brought Masterson?
01:02:38Yes, he's here.
01:02:39Good. We've found him at last.
01:02:43What about an artist?
01:02:45I have something in mind for the girl and the pilot, the other I shall dispose of.
01:02:50What's the matter, Wu?
01:02:56What's the matter, Wu?
01:04:06There's your priceless heirloom.
01:04:08Who is dead?
01:04:10Yeah.
01:04:13You murdered him.
01:04:21They're coming for us.
01:04:23They're coming.
01:04:25Thank God.
01:04:26No more wood on that fire.
01:04:27Quick.
01:04:27Just keep it moving, Lorraine.
01:04:31Remember, we haven't seen him yet.
01:04:33Aren't you afraid, Grant?
01:04:35I'm scared stiff.
01:04:36If you're frightened, what do you call him?
01:04:38I can't stand it.
01:04:41I'm getting out of here.
01:04:44Don't be a fool.
01:04:45The only thing keeping him back is on fire.
01:04:47No.
01:04:53No.
01:04:56No.
01:04:59No.
01:05:00No.
01:05:00No.
01:05:01No.
01:05:01I can't recover consciousness in a moment or so.
01:05:30I'll be perfectly sane again.
01:05:33It's unfortunate he left us in such a state before.
01:05:38I understand that he was committed to an asylum, attempted to kill Tarantella.
01:05:44Grant, look.
01:05:46It's the dancer from the cafe.
01:05:48I saw him kill her.
01:05:50Amazing the durability of my creations.
01:05:56Dr. Oranya.
01:05:58Oranya.
01:05:58That's Spanish for spider.
01:06:00We meet again, doctor.
01:06:01Again?
01:06:02Did I leave here?
01:06:03Yes.
01:06:04I seem to remember vaguely that...
01:06:07Yes, you escaped just before, doctor.
01:06:10And you let us marry Chase for covering you.
01:06:12Why?
01:06:13Why not just kill me?
01:06:14Why bring me back?
01:06:16Unfortunately, I still need your help.
01:06:19I'll give you one more chance to change your mind.
01:06:22No, never.
01:06:23Nothing you can do will ever make me a party to this.
01:06:26Tarantella.
01:06:26No, you're not going to torture him anymore.
01:06:29No, you're not going to torture him anymore.
01:06:40Dammit!
01:06:41Don't you fool!
01:06:42Fool?
01:06:42I don't think so.
01:06:43In just a few moments, this will explode and destroy you and me and all of your terrible
01:06:47creations.
01:06:48Doctor, you're a man of science.
01:06:49You wouldn't destroy the greatest achievement of science.
01:06:51Scientist?
01:06:52Yes.
01:06:52But I'm a human being too, and that's where we differ.
01:06:55You two have got a chance.
01:06:56Through that door.
01:06:56Down the corridor on the rock.
01:06:57Hurry.
01:06:58Who is he?
01:06:58What is this place?
01:06:59It's brilliant madman.
01:07:00Hurry.
01:07:00There are only seconds left.
01:07:01What about you?
01:07:02Go down.
01:07:02You go.
01:07:02Go down.
01:07:06No, no.
01:07:07You're going to run you.
01:07:08Your creations can grow a new arm or leg, but nothing can survive fire.
01:07:24I don't know how long we stumbled and staggered across that desert before they found us.
01:07:30Well, that's about the story.
01:07:36Believe it or not.
01:07:38Grant.
01:07:41How do you feel, honey?
01:07:43All right, I guess.
01:07:45I've just been telling them our story.
01:07:48They don't buy it.
01:07:52I think he did.
01:07:53It's right.
01:07:55That's the truth.
01:07:57Now, don't worry about it.
01:07:58You're going to be all right in a couple of days.
01:08:00Just a little too much sun on the bare head.
01:08:04Anybody thinks I'm going to load one of my trucks with oil and send it up on top of a mountain
01:08:08to burn a bunch of imaginary spiders?
01:08:12Yes.
01:08:13You're right, Dan.
01:08:14Common sense tells you there isn't anything to his story, doesn't it?
01:08:20Giant spiders on a desert mesa.
01:08:23Fantastic.
01:08:24Pepe is just a superstitious native.
01:08:28True.
01:08:29No one has ever been on Sapa Mesa.
01:08:32But it's just like any other bit of table land.
01:08:35Not a thing different about it.
01:08:38Or, uh, is there?
01:08:40No one has ever been on Sapa Mesa.
01:08:44No one has ever been on.
01:08:46He's not having a family.
01:08:47No one has ever been on...
01:08:49No one has ever been on Sapa Mesa.
01:08:51Well, thanks.
01:08:52No one has ever been on Sapa Mesa.
01:08:52I'm gonna influence it.
01:08:54ioso to you, Josh也.
01:08:55You never again have been on Sapa Mesa!
01:08:56No one hasn't been on Sapa Mesa.
01:08:57Who has ever been on Sapa Mesa.
01:08:58And I was just like the to know Sapa Mesa.
01:08:59And I see if I can интерес.
01:09:01The ones you haven't ever been on.
01:09:02I don't know.
01:09:03Do you know what I know this is an answer?
01:09:04Yeah.
01:09:05And this is an answer to aゃv synergally Seattle channel.