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00:00:00Greetings, my friend.
00:00:24We are all interested in the future,
00:00:26for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives.
00:00:31And remember, my friend,
00:00:33future events such as these will affect you in the future.
00:00:38You are interested in the unknown,
00:00:41the mysterious, the unexplainable.
00:00:44That is why you are here.
00:00:46And now, for the first time,
00:00:48we are bringing to you the full story of what happened on that fateful day.
00:00:53We are giving you all the evidence based only on the secret testimony
00:00:58of the miserable souls who survived this terrifying ordeal.
00:01:04The incidents, the places.
00:01:07My friend, we cannot keep this a secret any longer.
00:01:10Let us punish the guilty.
00:01:12Let us reward the innocent.
00:01:14My friend, can your heart stand the shocking facts
00:01:20about grave robbers from outer space?
00:01:23Let us
00:01:45Let us
00:01:48The End
00:02:18The End
00:02:48And that there is a time to die
00:02:51Yet death is always a shock
00:02:53To those left behind
00:02:55It is even more of a shock
00:02:58When death, the proud brother
00:03:00Comes suddenly without warning
00:03:03Just at sundown
00:03:06A small group
00:03:08Gathered in silent prayer
00:03:10Around the newly opened grave
00:03:12Are the beloved wife of an elderly man
00:03:14Sundown of the day
00:03:17Yet also the sundown
00:03:19Of the old man's heart
00:03:21For the shadows of grief
00:03:23Clouded his very reason
00:03:26The funeral over
00:03:40The saddened group
00:03:41Left the graveside
00:03:43It was when the grave diggers
00:04:08Started their task
00:04:09That strange things
00:04:11Began to take place
00:04:13Fifteen to four
00:04:18Yep, right on schedule
00:04:21There's the old San Fernando Valley
00:04:22Out there now
00:04:23You better radio in
00:04:25For landing instructions, Danny
00:04:26Right, Jeff
00:04:28Burbank Tower
00:04:30This is American Flight 812
00:04:31Over
00:04:32Wouldn't surprise me
00:04:34Any if he's asleep
00:04:35This time in the morning
00:04:36American Flight 812
00:04:39This is Burbank Tower
00:04:40If I were asleep
00:04:41You'd never get on the ground
00:04:43In your case
00:04:44Maybe I'll leave you up there for good
00:04:45Over
00:04:46You got me that time, Mac
00:04:48This American Flight 812
00:04:49Requested
00:04:50Burbank Tower
00:04:58To American Flight 812
00:04:59Over
00:05:00Burbank Tower
00:05:02To American Flight 812
00:05:04Over
00:05:04Holy mackerel
00:05:06Burbank Tower
00:05:07To American Flight 812
00:05:08Are you in trouble?
00:05:11Trouble?
00:05:12Take a look for yourself
00:05:14What in the world?
00:05:18That's nothing from this world
00:05:20Burbank Tower
00:05:21To American Flight 812
00:05:23Are you in trouble?
00:05:24Are you in trouble?
00:05:26Mayday, mayday
00:05:26Stand by Burbank Tower
00:05:28You suppose the passengers saw it?
00:05:29I doubt it
00:05:30Most of them were asleep
00:05:31But it was quite a joke, Jeff
00:05:32I'll check
00:05:33Good
00:05:33We'll get them ready for landing
00:05:35Keep it quiet
00:05:35Until we get instructions
00:05:36Right
00:05:37Okay, Danny
00:05:37American Flight 812
00:05:39Reporting to Burbank Tower
00:05:41Over
00:05:41Did you hear anything?
00:06:08I thought I did
00:06:09Don't like hearing noises
00:06:10Especially when we ain't supposed to be any
00:06:12Yeah, sort of spooky-like
00:06:14Maybe we're getting old
00:06:16Whatever it is, it's gone now
00:06:18That's the best thing for us, too
00:06:20Gone
00:06:20Yeah, let's go
00:06:21How's that?
00:06:35Yeah, I'll be right back
00:06:38I'm going to talk to you
00:06:40I'm going to talk to you
00:06:41No, that's the worst thing for us
00:06:44Let's go
00:06:45The grief of his wife's death became greater and greater agony.
00:07:10The home they had so long shared together became a tomb, a sweet memory of her joyous living.
00:07:20The sky to which she had once looked was now only a covering for her dead body.
00:07:40The ever beautiful flowers she had planted with her own hands became nothing more than
00:07:49the lost roses of her cheeks.
00:07:57Confused by his great loss, the old man left that home, never to return again.
00:08:18At the funeral of the old man, unknown to his mourners, his dead wife was watching.
00:08:27First his wife, then he.
00:08:29Tragic.
00:08:30Tell me something, why was his wife buried in the ground and he sealed in a crypt?
00:08:37Something to do with family tradition, a superstition of some sort.
00:08:40Oh.
00:08:41Well, it's getting dark, let's be in our way.
00:08:49Then as two of his mourners left his final resting place.
00:08:52Oh.
00:09:01Aaaah!
00:09:06Aaaah!
00:09:11Aaaaaah!
00:09:16Minutes later, the police, led by Inspector Daniel Clay, arrived at the scene.
00:09:33Who found them?
00:09:35The man and girl.
00:09:37Medical examiner been around yet?
00:09:39Just left. The morgue wagon ought to be along most any time.
00:09:43You get their statement?
00:09:45Yeah, much as we could. They're pretty scared.
00:09:49Finding a mess like this ought to make anyone frightened.
00:09:53Have one of the boys take the guy and the girl back to town. You take shots.
00:09:58Okay, Inspector. What are you going to do?
00:10:00Look around a little.
00:10:01It's pretty dark out there. Once you get beyond the range of those lights, you won't be able to see your hand in front of your face.
00:10:07I will get one of the flashlight from the patrol car.
00:10:10Be careful, Clay.
00:10:11I'm a big boy, not Johnny.
00:10:15I'm a big boy, not Johnny.
00:10:17But you...
00:10:18I'm like one of the stars.
00:10:19I'm a big boy.
00:10:21I know.
00:10:22I'm not a big boy, Mr.
00:11:00Oh, it looks like a bobcat tore into them.
00:11:12Yeah.
00:11:17Say, Lieutenant, did you get that funny odor?
00:11:21How could I miss it?
00:11:24Oh, that'll be the morgue wagon now.
00:11:27That's the fifth siren in the last hour.
00:11:31Something's happened down in the cemetery.
00:11:33A lot of police cars and lights.
00:11:34I stopped, but I didn't see anything.
00:11:36Oh, well, whatever it is, the morning people care the whole story.
00:11:40You seem to still be up there somewhere.
00:11:50Maybe I am.
00:11:52I don't think I've ever seen you in this mood before.
00:11:55I guess it's because I've never been in this mood before.
00:12:02Something about your flight?
00:12:07Yeah.
00:12:09What happened, Jeff?
00:12:21I saw a flying saucer.
00:12:23Saucer?
00:12:24You mean the kind from up there?
00:12:27Yeah.
00:12:28Oh, it's his counterpart.
00:12:30It was shaped like a huge cigar.
00:12:32Dan and Eve, they saw it too.
00:12:34When it passed over, the whole compartment lighted up with a blinding glare.
00:12:38Then there was a tremendous wind that practically knocked us off our course.
00:12:41Did you report it?
00:12:42Yeah.
00:12:43I radioed in immediately, and they said, we'll keep it quiet until you land.
00:12:47As soon as we landed, big army brass grabbed us and made us swear to secrecy about the whole thing.
00:12:53Oh, it burns me up.
00:12:55These things have been seen for years.
00:12:56They're here.
00:12:57It's a fact.
00:12:58And the public ought to know about it.
00:13:00There must be something more you can do about it.
00:13:02Only there isn't.
00:13:03Oh, but what's the use of making a fuss?
00:13:06The last night I saw a flying object that couldn't have possibly been from this planet.
00:13:11But I can't say a word.
00:13:13A muzzle by army brass.
00:13:15I can't even admit I saw the thing.
00:13:45It's horrible off to me.
00:13:46If it's buggy.
00:13:50The last night transpired, it's a killer.
00:13:55It's bad luck.
00:14:00It's not good.
00:14:03It's not good luck.
00:14:06You did not always get wires were planes.
00:14:10Don't put time on the fire.
00:14:11I care about it.
00:14:13Let's go.
00:14:43Let's go.
00:15:13Sounds like Kay's in trouble.
00:15:29Let that apparition we saw had something to do with it.
00:15:33Come on.
00:15:35Is he dead?
00:15:45Yeah.
00:15:46He's messed up as bad as those two back there.
00:15:51Suppose that saucer or whatever it was had something to do with this?
00:16:01They're a guess as good as mine, Larry.
00:16:02The one thing's sure.
00:16:03Inspector Clay's dead.
00:16:04Murdered.
00:16:05And somebody's responsible.
00:16:06You're in charge now, Lieutenant.
00:16:07Yeah.
00:16:08Guess I am.
00:16:09Calvin.
00:16:10Yes, sir.
00:16:11Get back up the car and get on the radio.
00:16:12Tell the coroner he's got to make another trip out here.
00:16:14Well, how about the lab boys?
00:16:15Who do you think we left back up the car?
00:16:16Boy Scouts?
00:16:17Come on, Larry.
00:16:18Come on, Larry.
00:16:19Greater love hath no man.
00:16:20Than to lay down his life for another.
00:16:23And the other.
00:16:24You're in charge.
00:16:25I'm not sure how it's possible.
00:16:26You're in charge now, Lieutenant.
00:16:27Yeah.
00:16:28Guess I am.
00:16:29Calvin.
00:16:30Yes, sir.
00:16:31Get back up the car and get on the radio.
00:16:32Tell the coroner he's got to make another trip out here.
00:16:33Well, how about the lab boys?
00:16:34Who do you think we left back up the car?
00:16:36Boy Scouts?
00:16:37Come on, Larry.
00:16:41Great love hath no man than to lay down his life for another.
00:16:50It is always difficult to have last words over the grave of a friend.
00:16:56And Inspector Daniel Clay was a friend, a dear friend to me and to all of us.
00:17:04The bell has rung upon his great career.
00:17:08Now we lay him to rest.
00:17:11A rest well deserved, but so premature.
00:17:28People turning south from the freeway were startled when they saw three flying saucers
00:17:33high over Hollywood Boulevard.
00:17:38A woman startled by the sight in the sky telephones the police.
00:17:57There comes a time in each man's life when he can't even believe his own eyes.
00:18:22Saucers seen over Hollywood.
00:18:29Flying saucers seen over Washington, D.C.
00:18:35The army convoy moved into the field.
00:18:42Rockets were quickly set up.
00:18:44Colonel Tom Edwards in charge of saucer field activities.
00:18:50Was to make the greatest decision of his career.
00:18:51He made that decision.
00:18:52Colonel Edwards gave the signal to fire.
00:18:57Colonel Edwards gave the signal to fire.
00:18:58Colonel Edwards gave the signal to fire.
00:19:00Colonel Edwards gave the signal to fire.
00:19:04Colonel Edwards gave the signal to fire.
00:19:05Colonel Edwards gave the signal to fire.
00:19:11Colonel Edwards gave the signal to fire.
00:19:12Colonel Edwards gave the signal to fire.
00:19:18We're tuned.
00:19:19Colonel Edwards gave the signal to fire.
00:19:20Colonel Edwards,ètres when the air would be naked.
00:19:21Colonel Edwards, not up to fire.
00:19:22Colonelagle Edwards said it was everyone.
00:19:23Colonel Edwards is there, if we must sue.
00:19:25Colonel Edwards was now right with these creature.
00:19:28Colonel Edwards said it was fate.
00:19:29Colonel Edwards the NTI.
00:19:31Let's go.
00:20:01Then as swiftly as they had come, they were gone, even to the piercing eye of radar and the speeding jet fighters.
00:20:31Quite a sight, wasn't it, sir?
00:20:35A sight I'd rather not be seeing.
00:20:37Are you worried about them, sir?
00:20:39Well, they must have a reason for their visits.
00:20:41Visits?
00:20:42Well, that would indicate visitors.
00:20:45Well, a big gun's a usual way of welcoming visitors.
00:20:48We haven't always fired at them.
00:20:50Oh?
00:20:51For a time, we tried to contact them by radio, but no response.
00:20:56Then they attacked a town.
00:20:58A small town, I'll admit, but nevertheless a town of people.
00:21:03People who died.
00:21:04I never heard about that, sir.
00:21:07Well, it was covered up by the higher echelon.
00:21:10Take any fire, any earthquake, any major disaster.
00:21:15Then wonder.
00:21:18Flying saucers, Captain, are still a rumor.
00:21:21Officially.
00:21:22Looks like we beat them off again, sir.
00:21:27What do they want?
00:21:29Where are they from?
00:21:30Where are they going?
00:21:33They, sir?
00:21:34Who?
00:21:35Well, this is a training maneuver, sir.
00:21:37We only did a little practice firing at the clouds.
00:21:42Yeah.
00:21:43I wonder what their next move will be.
00:21:52What will their next move be?
00:22:06Your space commander has returned from Earth.
00:22:09Send him in.
00:22:18You have your report?
00:22:20Well, we had to pull in here to Space Station 7 for regeneration.
00:22:23We're returning to the planet Earth immediately thereafter.
00:22:27What progress has been made?
00:22:29We contacted government officials.
00:22:31They refuse our existence.
00:22:35What plan will you follow now?
00:22:37Plan 9.
00:22:38It's been absolutely impossible to work through these Earth creatures.
00:22:41Their soul is too controlled.
00:22:45Plan 9.
00:22:46Ah, yes.
00:22:48Plan 9 deals of the resurrection of the dead.
00:22:52Long-distance electrodes shortens the pinion pituitary glands of recent dead.
00:22:57Have you attempted any of this plan as yet?
00:22:59Yes, Excellency.
00:23:00How successful has it been?
00:23:03We have risen too so far.
00:23:04We shall be just as successful on more.
00:23:07The living, they have no suspicion of your movements?
00:23:11We had to dispose of one policeman.
00:23:14However, none of those risen have been seen.
00:23:16At least not by anyone who still remains alive.
00:23:19It's too bad it must be handled this way.
00:23:23But it must.
00:23:24Those who we take from the grave will lead the way for our other operations.
00:23:28Yes, Excellency.
00:23:30Continue on.
00:23:31Report to me in two Earth days.
00:23:37I feared His Excellency wouldn't take our report this well.
00:23:40Well, had he been dealing with her own people, his reaction would have been completely different.
00:23:44He understands the difficulties of the Earth race.
00:23:47What do you think will be the next obstacle the Earth people will put in our way?
00:23:50Well, as long as they can think, we'll have our problems.
00:23:55But those whom we're using cannot think.
00:23:57They are the dead.
00:23:59Brought to a simulated life by our electrode guns.
00:24:03You know, it's an interesting thing when you consider.
00:24:06The Earth people who can think are so frightened by those who cannot.
00:24:11The dead.
00:24:13Well, our ship should be regenerated.
00:24:15We'd better get started.
00:24:20We'd better get started.
00:24:50I still think you ought to go in town and stay with your mother until I get back.
00:25:16This is our home, and nothing's going to take me from it.
00:25:21Besides, most men try and keep their wives from going home to Mama.
00:25:25That's not the point.
00:25:26That's all the point there's going to be.
00:25:29Now, toddle off and fly your flying machine, darling.
00:25:31But if you see any more flying saucers, will you tell them to pick another house to buzz?
00:25:38Be careful.
00:25:39Don't worry about me.
00:25:42Oh, you're the only thing I do worry about.
00:25:44Oh, forget about the flying saucers.
00:25:46They're up there.
00:25:49But there's something in that cemetery.
00:25:52And that's too close for comfort.
00:25:55The saucers are up there.
00:25:57And the cemetery's out there.
00:25:59But I'll be locked up in there.
00:26:03Now, off to your wild blue yonders.
00:26:06You promise you'll lock your doors immediately?
00:26:08I promise.
00:26:10Besides, I'll be in bed before half an hour's gone with your pillow beside me.
00:26:15A pillow?
00:26:15Well, I have to have something to keep me company while you're away.
00:26:21Sometimes in the night when it does get a little lonely, I reach over and touch it.
00:26:27Then it doesn't seem so lonely anymore.
00:26:31A crazy kid.
00:26:42I do love you, darling.
00:26:43See you Thursday.
00:26:59Goodbye, honey.
00:27:05You know, I'm not leaving you here until you lock safely inside.
00:27:08All right, darling.
00:27:09If you're especially nice, I may even lock the side door.
00:27:26And be sure you keep the yard lights on.
00:27:28You're mighty silent this trip, Jeff.
00:27:52You haven't spoken ten words since takeoff.
00:27:56I guess I'm preoccupied, Danny.
00:27:59We've got 33 passengers back there that have time to be preoccupied.
00:28:03Flying this flybird doesn't give you that opportunity.
00:28:06I guess you're right, Danny.
00:28:09Paula?
00:28:11Yeah?
00:28:12There's nothing wrong between you two.
00:28:14Oh, no, nothing like that.
00:28:15Just that I'm worried.
00:28:16She being there alone and those strange things flying over the house.
00:28:19And those incidents in the graveyard these past few days just got me worried.
00:28:24Well, maybe they haven't figured out those crazy skybird jets.
00:28:27But I give you a 50 to 1 odds the police have cleared up that cemetery thing by now.
00:28:31I hope so.
00:28:32If you're really that worried, Jeff, why don't you radio in and find out?
00:28:35Max should be on duty at the field by now.
00:28:37He could call Paul and relay the message to you.
00:28:40Hi, Edie.
00:28:41Hi, Silence.
00:28:42I haven't heard of work from this end of the plane since we left the field.
00:28:45I've just been giving himself and me a study in silence.
00:28:48You boys aren't feuding.
00:28:49No, no, Edie, nothing like that.
00:28:51Hey, Edie, how about you and me balling it up in Albuquerque?
00:28:54Albuquerque?
00:28:54Have you read that flight schedule, boy?
00:28:56What about it?
00:28:57We land in Albuquerque at 4 a.m.
00:28:59That's strictly a 9 o'clock town.
00:29:01Well, I know a friend that'll help us.
00:29:03Let's have the problem first.
00:29:04Huh, Danny?
00:29:05Oh, he's worried about Paula.
00:29:07I read about that cemetery business.
00:29:09I tried to get you kids not to buy too near one of those things.
00:29:13We get there soon enough as it is.
00:29:15He thought it'd be quiet and peaceful there.
00:29:17No doubt about that.
00:29:18It's quiet all right, like a tomb.
00:29:21I'm sorry, Jeff.
00:29:22That was a bad joke.
00:29:24Say, I almost forgot what I came in here for.
00:29:26How's the coffee situation?
00:29:27Hmm, that's for me.
00:29:29It sure wouldn't hurt a thing, Edie.
00:29:30Okay, be right back.
00:29:32And say, Jeff, make that call to Mac.
00:29:34Nah, not only did she throw cold water on my Albuquerque clam,
00:29:37but now she's repeating herself.
00:29:39How about that Albuquerque ball?
00:29:41I can't resist your charm, Danny-boy.
00:29:50Residents near the cemetery paid a little attention
00:29:52to the blast of thunder and the flash of lightning.
00:29:56But from the blast arose the moving figure
00:30:00of the dead old man.
00:30:03the dead old man.
00:30:33Oh, Mac, well, hi Mac, sure I'm all right, I just fell asleep, tell Jeff I'm all right.
00:30:49Okay Mac, thanks for calling, good night.
00:31:03Oh, my God.
00:31:17Oh, my God.
00:31:29Yeah.
00:31:34Hmm.
00:31:39Yeah.
00:31:45Hmm.
00:31:50Hmm.
00:31:55The End
00:32:25The End
00:32:55The End
00:33:25The End
00:33:55Mrs. French
00:34:16Mrs. French
00:34:17What's wrong?
00:34:47The End
00:35:17The End
00:35:47The End
00:36:17They'll be at the hatch in a moment.
00:36:36You can open it now, Jenna.
00:36:37Turn off the electrodes quickly.
00:37:00They can't tell us from anyone else.
00:37:02It's tough to find something when you don't know what you're looking for.
00:37:31I don't think the lieutenant does either.
00:37:32Then what are we doing out here?
00:37:34I was off duty an hour ago.
00:37:35Oh, don't ask me any questions.
00:37:37I'm just a hard hand just like you.
00:37:47What do you suppose that noise was?
00:37:49Whatever it was, it's no more strange than the other things happening around this cemetery.
00:37:53Spirits like old Farmer Caller talked about.
00:38:00The only spirits he saw tonight were those I smelled on his breath.
00:38:01Well, don't forget, Mrs. Trent claims to have seen them too.
00:38:03She didn't have anything on her breath.
00:38:05She was hysterical.
00:38:06True, she was frightened and in a state of shock.
00:38:09But, don't forget that torn nightgown and the scratched feet.
00:38:14Yeah, I hadn't thought of that.
00:38:19Guess that's why you're a detective lieutenant and I'm still a uniformed cop.
00:38:23Sometimes it's only the brakes, Larry.
00:38:25Meantime, let's get...
00:38:26Lieutenant!
00:38:26Lieutenant!
00:38:27Did you hear that?
00:38:27How could we help it?
00:38:29It sure was strange.
00:38:30Know what it was?
00:38:30No more than you do.
00:38:31If you went for orders, I'd get out of here right now.
00:38:34It was a saucer.
00:38:34A flying saucer?
00:38:36What makes you say that?
00:38:37Do you remember the noise we heard the other night?
00:38:39We were knocked to the ground.
00:38:40How could I forget?
00:38:41Exactly.
00:38:42But you're not remembering that sound.
00:38:45There you're wrong, lieutenant.
00:38:47I'm with the fact the sound is similar.
00:38:49But what about the blinding light?
00:38:51Oh, haven't you heard?
00:38:52Many times a saucer hasn't had a glow.
00:38:55Or a light of any kind, for that matter.
00:38:58That proves it.
00:38:59What next, lieutenant?
00:39:00Oh, lieutenant!
00:39:01Maybe this doesn't mean much,
00:39:03but Jamie and me found a grave
00:39:04that looks like it's been busted into.
00:39:06What?
00:39:07Where?
00:39:07Why, uh, why...
00:39:09Come on, man, out with it.
00:39:10We haven't got all day to waste.
00:39:11Oh, just over there, beyond the crib.
00:39:13All right, show us the way.
00:39:17Look, here it is, lieutenant.
00:39:23It's been broken into all right.
00:39:26Strange.
00:39:27If someone had broken in,
00:39:29the dirt should be piled up here somewhere.
00:39:32It looks like it's fallen into the grave.
00:39:34Larry, you'll be on that uniform before you know it.
00:39:37Do we have the right to look down there, lieutenant?
00:39:39Uh, technically, no.
00:39:40No?
00:39:41Well, this spot looks familiar, though.
00:39:43Well, we shouldn't investigate any further
00:39:46without the permission of the next of kin.
00:39:48Let's go get it.
00:39:49How?
00:39:49I see what you mean.
00:39:50The gravestone's down there.
00:39:53Well, let's go down and find out whose grave it is.
00:39:56How?
00:39:57By going down and finding out.
00:39:59Are you sure you mean that, lieutenant?
00:40:01If I didn't mean it, I wouldn't have said it.
00:40:04Scared?
00:40:05Well, why do I always get hooked up with these spook details?
00:40:08Monsters, graves, bodies.
00:40:11Oh, all right.
00:40:12Caskets here, but nobody's in it.
00:40:25Can you read the name on the casket?
00:40:27It's too dark.
00:40:31Give me a flashlight.
00:40:32How about a match?
00:40:34We sure could try it.
00:40:36Let me have them.
00:40:37Okay.
00:40:46It's Inspector Clay's grave.
00:40:48But he ain't in it.
00:40:49But meanwhile, at the Pentagon, in Washington, D.C.
00:41:06Ride, G-2.
00:41:10Come in.
00:41:12Yes, of course.
00:41:14I'll keep in touch.
00:41:15Come in, Colonel Edwards.
00:41:20Close the door.
00:41:23At ease, Colonel.
00:41:25Thank you, sir.
00:41:25Sit down.
00:41:31I understand, Colonel, you've been on tap for many of our saucer attacks.
00:41:37I'm in charge of field operations, sir.
00:41:40You believe there are such things as flying saucers, Colonel?
00:41:44Yes, sir.
00:41:45You've seen them?
00:41:46Yes, sir.
00:41:48You realize there's a government directive stating that there is no such thing as a flying saucer?
00:41:54Yes, sir.
00:41:56You stand by your statement that you've seen flying saucers?
00:41:59Well, uh...
00:42:01Yes, sir.
00:42:05This could mean a court-martial admitting this against direct orders.
00:42:10General Roberts, may I speak freely?
00:42:13You may.
00:42:14How could I hope to hold down my command if I didn't believe in what I saw and shot at?
00:42:22I, uh...
00:42:24Like you, Colonel.
00:42:25Thank you, sir.
00:42:27There are flying saucers.
00:42:32There's no doubt they are in our skies.
00:42:35They've been there for some time.
00:42:37What are we going to do about them?
00:42:40Who knows?
00:42:41Then, uh, they really are there.
00:42:44I thought you were convinced of that.
00:42:46I am.
00:42:47We've had contact with them.
00:42:50Contact?
00:42:51How?
00:42:51Radio.
00:42:52They speak our language?
00:42:54Well, not quite.
00:42:55We've received messages from their spaceships.
00:42:58For a while, it came in as just a lot of jumbled noise.
00:43:02And now, sir?
00:43:04Well, since they first tried contact with us by radio, we've developed a language computer.
00:43:10A machine that breaks down any language to our own.
00:43:14General, uh...
00:43:15What's this all got to do with me?
00:43:18Well, you've been in charge of saucer field activity for a long while.
00:43:22I think it's about time you heard these recordings.
00:43:25Do you mind?
00:43:26Mind?
00:43:27Huh, I'm anxious.
00:43:36This is Eros, a space soldier from a planet of your galaxy.
00:43:41I fully realize our language differences.
00:43:44However, I also know you finally have perfected the dictorubritary,
00:43:49or as you on Earth call it, the language computer.
00:43:52So you can now understand that which I speak.
00:43:55Since the beginning of your time, we have been far beyond your planet.
00:44:00It has taken you centuries to even grasp what we developed eons of your years ago.
00:44:07Do you still believe it impossible we exist?
00:44:10You didn't actually think you were the only inhabited planet in the universe.
00:44:15How can any race be so stupid?
00:44:17Permit me to set your mind at ease.
00:44:19We do not want to conquer your planet.
00:44:22Only save it.
00:44:25We could have destroyed it long ago if that had been our aim.
00:44:29Our principal purpose is friendly.
00:44:32I admit we have had to take certain means which you might refer to as criminal.
00:44:36But that is because of your big guns, which have destroyed some of our representatives.
00:44:42If you persist in denying us our landings,
00:44:45then we must only accept that you do not want us on friendly terms.
00:44:51We then have no alternative but to destroy you before you destroy us.
00:44:55With your ancient, juvenile minds,
00:44:59you have developed explosives too fast for your minds to conceive what you are doing.
00:45:04You are on the verge of destroying the entire universe.
00:45:08We are a part of that universe.
00:45:11This is our last...
00:45:13That's the end of that one.
00:45:19Atmospheric conditions in outer space often interfere with transmitting.
00:45:22How many of these recordings do you have, General?
00:45:25An even dozen up to now.
00:45:27This was the last one.
00:45:28We received it over a month ago.
00:45:29Do you think they mean business?
00:45:31We can't afford to take any chances.
00:45:33Come over here.
00:45:37You ever been to Hollywood?
00:45:39Oh, a couple of times, a few years ago.
00:45:41You're going to be there in the morning.
00:45:43Just a few minutes from Hollywood in the town of San Fernando,
00:45:46reports have come in of saucers flying so low,
00:45:51the exhaust knocked people to the ground.
00:45:54There have even been stated claims of saucer landings.
00:45:58Major Carlson will replace you while you're out there.
00:46:02You're the best man for the job of attempting to contact them.
00:46:06Find them, Colonel.
00:46:07See what in hell it is they want.
00:46:09All right, sir.
00:46:10These are confidential reports, Colonel.
00:46:18Read them over carefully on the plane.
00:46:21Turn them over to intelligence when you get to Los Angeles.
00:46:23They'll have further orders for disposition.
00:46:26Yes, sir.
00:46:29Colonel Edwards?
00:46:30Yes, sir?
00:46:32Good luck.
00:46:33Thank you, sir.
00:46:40We are ready to report, Excellency.
00:47:05You are many days late.
00:47:06It was unavoidable.
00:47:07We tried to transmit via televisor,
00:47:11but atmospheric conditions made transmission impossible.
00:47:14You should have transmitted as soon as conditions permitted.
00:47:17I thought time was of the essence.
00:47:19Suspicion has fallen upon our movements.
00:47:21Our ships have been viewed near the point of operations.
00:47:24And what has this added time gained, Eros?
00:47:27We have successfully risen three of the dead ones.
00:47:31Permit me to see one.
00:47:33Bring in the big one.
00:47:34Use your small electrode gun.
00:47:37I have taken two ships from your command.
00:47:44But that will leave only my ship.
00:47:47It is necessary that you continue your mission alone.
00:47:50I have need of your other ships elsewhere.
00:47:54Even though you have risen, three of the Earth dead,
00:47:58the plan is far from successful.
00:48:01And you, Eros, must prove it an operational success
00:48:04before more time, energy, ships, and your countrymen
00:48:07may be spent a little.
00:48:11We will not fail.
00:48:13Everything is on our side.
00:48:14Not everything.
00:48:15You do not have the live Earth people.
00:48:23You reported that your ship was viewed
00:48:26at the scene of your present operations.
00:48:28That is correct.
00:48:30They have been viewed many times,
00:48:32but not at the scene of operations.
00:48:33Something must be done about that.
00:48:43Stop him, Tanner.
00:48:45He's close enough.
00:48:46Turn off your electrode gun.
00:48:48No!
00:48:50No!
00:48:51Stop him, Tanner.
00:48:52I can't get it.
00:48:53It's jammed.
00:48:54Stop him, you fool!
00:48:55Drop the gun to the floor, Tanner.
00:48:57The metal will break contact.
00:48:58That was too close.
00:49:08Yes.
00:49:14Bring the giant here
00:49:15that I may get a better look at him.
00:49:28Yes, she's a fine specimen.
00:49:33Are they all this powerful on planet Earth?
00:49:35This one is an exception, Excellency.
00:49:38What are the other two like?
00:49:40One is a woman,
00:49:41the other an old man.
00:49:43An old man, you say?
00:49:44Yes, Excellency.
00:49:50This gives me a plan.
00:49:51Put the big one away.
00:49:54Pick up your electrode gun.
00:49:55Make sure it's in working order
00:49:56before pointing it at him.
00:49:58Whatever made a jam
00:49:59seems to have been cleared by the fall.
00:50:01Take him back to the ship.
00:50:15The old one must be sacrificed.
00:50:18Re-land on Earth.
00:50:20Send the old one
00:50:21to enter a dwelling.
00:50:24Then cut the electrokinetic
00:50:26and turn on your ship's
00:50:27decompose your ray.
00:50:29The result will astound
00:50:30those watching.
00:50:32Astound them enough
00:50:33to delay their intention
00:50:34until you have
00:50:36gained your other recruits
00:50:37from the cemetery.
00:50:39Yes, Excellency.
00:50:40It'll be done.
00:50:42Report to me
00:50:43when this has been accomplished.
00:50:44Eros, the earth people
00:50:54are getting closer to that
00:50:55which we fear.
00:50:57Since they will
00:50:58not listen
00:50:59or respect our existence,
00:51:01they cannot help
00:51:01but believe our powers
00:51:02when they see their own dead
00:51:04walking round again,
00:51:05brought about
00:51:06by our advancement
00:51:07and such things.
00:51:08As soon as you have enough
00:51:09of the dead recruits,
00:51:11march them on the capitals
00:51:12of the earth,
00:51:12let nothing stand
00:51:13in your way.
00:51:15Their own dead
00:51:15will be used
00:51:16to make them accept
00:51:17our existence
00:51:17and believe in that fact.
00:51:19their own dead
00:51:49This is Colonel Edwards Washington DC. Good evening Colonel Colonel would like to ask you a few questions.
00:52:10Questions? What about Colonel? May I sit down? Oh I'm sorry please do. I want to ask you about your
00:52:19strange experience the other night when you saw the flying saucer. After that the police
00:52:28brought me home. I hope I never see such a sight again. Well after your description I don't
00:52:34think I'd want to see it either. One thing more. After you were forced to the ground by
00:52:39that blast of wind was it a hot or cold blast? It's kind of hard to explain. It wasn't hot
00:52:47It wasn't cold. It was just a terrific force. We couldn't get off the ground. The light
00:52:52blinded me so badly I couldn't see a thing. We could only feel the pressure of the wind
00:52:58until it was gone. When the glare left us we could see a glowing ball disappearing off in
00:53:04the distance. Which way? Toward the cemetery.
00:53:23This is the most fantastic story I've ever heard. And every word of it's true too. That's the fantastic part of it. Colonel, we found a lot of suspicious things out there.
00:53:31Colonel, we found a lot of suspicious things out in that cemetery. But then again, we didn't find anything to base a fact or suspicion on.
00:53:38Hey, do you hear anything?
00:53:43You see anything out there, Kelton? Too dark, Lieutenant. But something started stinking awful bad.
00:53:58It started stinking awful bad.
00:54:07There's something out there.
00:54:28It started stinking awful bad!
00:54:29iking
00:54:43...
00:54:51Let's go.
00:55:21What do you make of that?
00:55:40Fish that caught me.
00:55:41It didn't look that way a minute ago.
00:55:45What about your man?
00:55:46Oh, the excitement I forgot all about, Kelton.
00:55:51He'll be all right in a few minutes.
00:56:00Did you see that thing?
00:56:02Did you get it?
00:56:03We got it.
00:56:04What was it?
00:56:05It didn't fall.
00:56:06I fired every bullet I had.
00:56:07So did I.
00:56:08I don't know what it was or what happened, but unless that bag of phones over there can
00:56:13reassemble itself, it's out of there running now.
00:56:19Colonel, I've been out here so often you think I've taken a lease on this place.
00:56:31Not a long lease, I hope.
00:56:33I see what you mean.
00:56:34But you know, I can't help but feel the answers out here somewhere.
00:56:38Is the girl safe?
00:56:41Mrs. Trent, you better stay with the car.
00:56:43Stay here alone?
00:56:44Not on your life.
00:56:47Modern women.
00:56:48Yeah, they've been that way all down through the ages.
00:56:51Especially in a spot like this.
00:56:53Kelton.
00:56:54Yes, sir.
00:56:55Stay with Mrs. Trent.
00:56:56Now, you stay close to the officer, honey.
00:56:58I'd feel safer with you.
00:57:04Now, the lieutenant knows best.
00:57:06Well, I don't like it, but I guess there isn't much I can do about it.
00:57:16Do you have a gun?
00:57:18No.
00:57:19You know how to use one?
00:57:21After four years in the Marine Corps, here.
00:57:25You think we'll need these?
00:57:28You can never tell.
00:57:29Let's get going.
00:57:51What do you expect to find out here?
00:57:53Well, there's only one answer to that, Mr. Trent.
00:57:55We'll know when we find it.
00:57:57Inspector Clay's grave, right over here.
00:57:59Is that the one you told me was broken into?
00:58:01Yes.
00:58:02Looks to me like someone had broken out instead of in.
00:58:10I figured that.
00:58:12But that's impossible.
00:58:13I wonder.
00:58:14Look, Colonel.
00:58:16Some things just can't happen.
00:58:17Yeah, well, after that apparition that was draped across Mr. Trent's patio, I would
00:58:23say we should keep our minds open to anything.
00:58:25Look, Colonel.
00:58:26I'm a policeman.
00:58:27I've got the deal in facts.
00:58:28But I guess I'll have to go along with you.
00:58:32You know how?
00:58:33I'll bet my badge right now.
00:58:34We haven't seen the last of those weirdies.
00:58:36They'll discover our ship soon.
00:58:38You're going to let them find us?
00:58:39It's the only way.
00:58:40These are the same men who have been so close so often.
00:58:41They must be halted before they can inform others about us.
00:58:42But there were others in the car.
00:58:43They'll be taken, too.
00:58:44They'll be taken, too.
00:58:45I don't know.
00:58:46I don't know.
00:58:47I don't know, Colonel.
00:58:48I'm a policeman.
00:58:49I'm a policeman.
00:58:50I've got the deal in facts.
00:58:51But I guess I'll have to go along with you.
00:58:52You know how?
00:58:53I'll bet my badge right now.
00:58:54We haven't seen the last of those weirdies.
00:58:55They'll discover our ship soon.
00:58:58You're going to let them find us?
00:58:59It's the only way.
00:59:00These are the same men who have been so close so often.
00:59:03They must be halted before they can inform others about us.
00:59:06But there were others in the car.
00:59:07They'll be taken, too.
00:59:12Send the big one for the girl and the policeman.
00:59:14I'll turn on the dictal robotary so we may converse with them.
00:59:25You know, maybe we barking up the wrong tree.
00:59:52One thing a policeman learns, Mr. Trent, is patience.
00:59:55Where's that burn spot you mentioned?
00:59:57Right over there.
00:59:58Look.
01:00:09We'll investigate, but move carefully.
01:00:25Oh, my God.
01:00:26Don't you tell me, Mr. Trent, is this a monster?
01:00:28I'm sorry.
01:00:28No.
01:00:29No.
01:00:30No.
01:00:31No.
01:00:32No.
01:00:34No.
01:00:35No.
01:00:36No.
01:00:37No.
01:00:38No.
01:00:39No.
01:00:40No.
01:00:41No.
01:00:42No.
01:00:43No.
01:00:44No.
01:00:45No.
01:00:46No.
01:00:47No.
01:00:48No.
01:00:49No.
01:00:50No.
01:00:51No.
01:00:52No.
01:00:53A moment or two more, and you will be the first live Earth people ever to enter a celestial
01:01:02ship.
01:01:03Wow.
01:01:04Boy, how can anything that big hide for so long a time?
01:01:11Never heard metal sound like that before.
01:01:14What do you see?
01:01:15Only my reflection.
01:01:16Must be some kind of one way glass.
01:01:18I wonder how you get into this thing.
01:01:20I'm not sure I want to find out.
01:01:35They're just outside.
01:01:42You can open the outer hatch now.
01:01:47Look out!
01:01:54Are you going in that thing?
01:01:56That's what we're here for.
01:01:58I don't know.
01:01:59The way these things speed around, we might just get in there and off it goes.
01:02:02That's the chance we take.
01:02:04Well, I took a chance on those earlier airplanes.
01:02:07Might just as well see what the inside of one of these looks like.
01:02:10Got your guns ready?
01:02:11I'll tell you one thing.
01:02:12If a little green man pops out at me, I'm shooting first and asking questions later.
01:02:17They're in the outer chamber now.
01:02:32Eros, do we have to kill them?
01:02:36Yes.
01:02:37Seems such a waste.
01:02:38Well, wouldn't it be better to kill a few now than, with their meddling, permit them
01:02:43to destroy the entire universe?
01:02:45You're always right, Eros.
01:02:46Of course.
01:02:47But those are not my words.
01:02:48Those are the words of the ruler.
01:02:49You two stay right where you're at.
01:02:54We will do as you command.
01:02:55For the moment.
01:02:56No, for the moment about it.
01:03:18tell you. You do not need guns. Maybe we think we do. They would be of no use to
01:03:32you now. They've been mighty useful before on flesh and blood and you two
01:03:37look like you've got a lot of both. True they would be effective upon us. If you
01:03:45were to have the opportunity to use them. Mister, if you don't get away from that
01:03:49control board I'll show you just how effective they can be. Shall we talk now
01:03:57or wait? Your friends will be here shortly. What friends? Those you left at the
01:04:03vehicle. If you've done anything to Paula. Take it easy Mr. Trent. Oh I assure you no harm has come to her.
01:04:09Would you like to see? Next time you try that I won't aim at the board. You're a
01:04:16headstrong young man. I was only going to turn on the televisor so you could see her
01:04:21movements. Go ahead my friend but move very carefully.
01:04:39She's only fainted. You fiend. I? A fiend? I am a soldier of our planet. I? A fiend? We did not
01:05:01come here as enemies. We came only with friendly intentions. To talk. To ask your aid. Our aid?
01:05:08Yes. Your aid for the whole universe. But your governments of Earth refused even to
01:05:16accept our existence. Even though you've seen us. Heard our messages. You still
01:05:22refuse to accept us. Why is it so important that you want to contact the
01:05:26governments of our Earth? Because of death. Because all you of Earth are idiots.
01:05:33You just hold on Buster. No you hold on. First was your firecracker.
01:05:38A harmless explosive. Then your hand grenade. They began to kill your own people a few at
01:05:44a time. Then the bomb. Then a larger bomb. Many people are killed at one time.
01:05:53Then your scientist stumbled upon the atom bomb. Split the atom. Then the hydrogen bomb.
01:06:00Where you actually explode the air itself. Now you can bring the total destruction of the entire
01:06:07universe. Served by our sun. The only explosion left. Is the solar monite. Why there's no such thing.
01:06:18Perhaps to you. But we've known it for centuries. Your scientists will stumble upon it as they have
01:06:24all the others. But the juvenile minds which you possess. Will not comprehend its strength.
01:06:30Until it's too late.
01:06:32You're way above our heads.
01:06:34The solar monite. Is a way to explode the actual particles of sunlight.
01:06:39Why that's impossible. Even now your scientists. Are working on a way to harness the sun's rays.
01:06:45The rays of sunlight. Are minute particles. Is it so far from your imagination.
01:06:51They cannot do as I have suggested. Why a particle of sunlight can't even be seen or measured.
01:06:56Can you see or measure an atom. Yet you can explode one. A ray of sunlight is made up of many atoms.
01:07:03So what if we do develop this solar night bomb. We'd be even a stronger nation than now.
01:07:10Stronger. You see. You see. You're stupid minds. Stupid. Stupid.
01:07:16That's all I'm taking from you. Get back here you jack.
01:07:20Let him finish.
01:07:25It's because of men like you that all must be destroyed. Headstrong. Violent. No use of the mind God gave you.
01:07:37You talk of God. You also think it impossible that we too might think of God.
01:07:44You. Who wear the uniform of your country. You see. I wear the uniform of my country.
01:07:54Yes. We've had to use drastic means to get to you. But you left us no alternative.
01:08:02When you have the solar night. You have nothing. Nor does the universe.
01:08:10You speak of solar night. But just what is it?
01:08:15Take a can of your gasoline. Say. This can of gasoline is the sun.
01:08:22Now. You spread a thin line of it to a ball. Representing the earth.
01:08:28Now. The gasoline represents the sunlight. The sun particles.
01:08:34Here we saturate the ball with the gasoline. The sunlight. Then we put a flame to the ball.
01:08:41The flame will speedily travel around the earth. Back along the line of gasoline to the can.
01:08:47Or the sun itself.
01:08:49It will explode this source. And spread to every place that gasoline our sunlight touches.
01:08:57Explode the sunlight here gentlemen. You explode the universe.
01:09:03Explode the sunlight here. And a chain reaction will occur. Direct to the sun itself.
01:09:10And to all the planets that sunlight touches. To every planet in the universe.
01:09:18This is why you must be stopped. This is why any means must be used to stop you.
01:09:24In a friendly manner. Or as it seems. You want it. He's mad.
01:09:33Mad? Is it mad that you destroy other people to save yourselves? You have done this.
01:09:39Is it mad that one country must destroy another to save themselves? You have also done this.
01:09:45How then is it mad that one planet must destroy another who threatens the very existence?
01:09:49That's enough!
01:09:53In my land. Women are for advancing the race. Not for fighting man's battle.
01:10:00Life is not so expansive on my planet. We don't cling to it like you do.
01:10:05Our entire aim is for the development of our planet.
01:10:10What happened to you? How come you're all alone? I asked for lots of help.
01:10:31You sounded drunk or something on the radio.
01:10:33If I didn't see it with my own eyes I'd never believe it.
01:10:36Believe what? It was horrible.
01:10:38And he almost broke my shoulder. Look what are you trying to say?
01:10:42If you don't make sense we'll never get to the bottom of this.
01:10:44Now who slugged you? Inspector Clay.
01:10:47What? It was Clay all right. Only not like we remembered him.
01:10:52Well his blade was busted into wasn't it?
01:10:55Next you'll tell me you saw skeletons. We did earlier.
01:10:59Now I know you're off your rocker. All of us saw it. The lieutenant, the colonel, everybody.
01:11:05Where's the lieutenant now? We've got to find him.
01:11:09Mrs. Trenner's gone. I was left here to guard her.
01:11:12But Clay showed up and put me out of the running.
01:11:15And the second time tonight and I'm getting darn tired of it.
01:11:18Which way were they going?
01:11:19Oh, that way. Come on.
01:11:22Then one day it could all be gone. One big puff of smoke and ball of fire.
01:11:36All that out there. The stars. The planets. All of just an empty void.
01:11:44You two had better come along with us. Come with you?
01:11:48Where? The police station.
01:11:50So it seems you think you have the upper hand.
01:11:56Look out that window.
01:11:59Jeff.
01:12:06She is unarmed. But he would kill in seconds if I so choose.
01:12:30Holy cow.
01:12:40Look there.
01:12:45It's Clay all right. There's no mistaking that.
01:12:47And he's got Mrs. Trennt.
01:12:49Get your gun ready.
01:12:51From all I've seen tonight, guns won't do any good.
01:12:53Clay is dead. And we buried him.
01:12:56How are we going to kill somebody that's already dead? Dead. And yet there he stands.
01:13:02That other one earlier I emptied a full clip into.
01:13:04I'm seeing it.
01:13:06That's the only reason I'm listening to you.
01:13:11Look, I've got an idea.
01:13:14Hurt him or not, we've got to try something.
01:13:16I'm going to sneak up behind him and walk him over the head.
01:13:18That ought to make a move.
01:13:21Follow me.
01:13:22Even when Clay was alive, he couldn't run fast enough to catch me.
01:13:24So when he does, you grab Mrs. Trennt and run like lightning in the opposite direction.
01:13:29Oh, you think it'll work?
01:13:31Know of anything else a try?
01:13:33Oh, I'll be all right.
01:13:51Take care of the others.
01:13:54Your men have felled the big one.
01:13:57This could only happen because the electrode ray is off.
01:14:02He'll walk again when I turn it on.
01:14:04Call it?
01:14:05Right there.
01:14:06Suppose the lieutenant and the others are in that thing.
01:14:09Well, supposing there are margins or something in there.
01:14:12Come on, let's go.
01:14:22Open up in there.
01:14:26Open up.
01:14:27Get that door open.
01:14:32Colonel, I wouldn't know one switch from another.
01:14:34Hold on to him, Iris.
01:14:51I'll have the ship in the air in a minute.
01:14:54Get out of here, Jeff.
01:15:16The ship's on fire.
01:15:17Errol, help me, wake up.
01:15:42Errol, help me, wake up.
01:15:42Errol, help me.
01:15:43Arrol, help me, wake up.
01:15:53Errol, help me.
01:16:11I wonder if that's the last we'll see of them.
01:16:16Perhaps.
01:16:17But sooner or later, there'll be others.
01:16:19Look!
01:16:25Have they caught that woman?
01:16:27That thing yet?
01:16:29That's right.
01:16:30There's another ghoul running loose.
01:16:32And it's my guess that she'll look like him.
01:16:34With the ship and the ray gun gone, they have no control.
01:16:39We gotta hand it to them, though.
01:16:40Well, they're far ahead of us.
01:16:47Fire arrows!
01:16:49Fire arrows!
01:16:49My friend, you have seen this incident based on sworn testimony.
01:17:05Can you prove that it didn't happen?
01:17:07Perhaps on your way home, someone will pass you in the dark.
01:17:12And you will never know it.
01:17:14For they will be from outer space.
01:17:18Many scientists believe that another world is watching us this moment.
01:17:21We once laughed at the horseless carriage, the aeroplane, the telephone, the electric light, vitamins, radio, and even television.
01:17:33And now some of us laugh at outer space.
01:17:35God help us in the future.
01:17:43God help us in the future.
01:17:43His name is John Kip.
01:17:46ốn
01:17:55Let's go.
01:17:56Good luck.
01:17:58Certainly, sir.
01:17:59Good luck.
01:18:04¶¶

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