The Invaders- s01e02 - The Experiment
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0:05 - 0:07[THUNDER RUMBLING]
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0:10 - 0:11REPORTER 1: All we're asking
from you is one little stat. -
0:12 - 0:13Why all the silence, doctor?
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0:13 - 0:15REPORTER 2: Is this true that
you've been investigating UFOs -
0:15 - 0:16for the last three months?
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0:17 - 0:18REPORTER 3: Sir, do you really
believe in these saucers? -
0:19 - 0:21REPORTER 1: Come on, professor?
Are there people from outer space? -
0:21 - 0:23LLOYD: The doctor is not answering
any more questions. -
0:23 - 0:25REPORTER 1:
Oh, just one little statement, sir. -
0:25 - 0:28Evidence that there are people
and invaders from other planets? -
0:29 - 0:31Look, that is enough. The doctor
is sick. He is exhausted. -
0:32 - 0:33REPORTER 1:
Yeah, we know, he's exhausted. -
0:33 - 0:35LLOYD: If you want any more
information you will have to wait -
0:35 - 0:38until the conference in New York.
Come on. Just go please, now. -
0:38 - 0:39Come on, get off the plane.
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0:40 - 0:42You know you shouldn't be on here
in the first place. -
0:44 - 0:46[THUNDER CRACKS]
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1:06 - 1:07LLOYD: Dad?
- I've changed my mind. -
1:08 - 1:09- We're not going.
- Oh, we're not going? -
1:10 - 1:12There's a man out there.
I saw his hand. He's one of them. -
1:12 - 1:15- What do you mean, one of them?
- One of the aliens. -
1:15 - 1:17Oh, dear Dad,
you simply must cut this out. -
1:17 - 1:20Don't you understand? This plane
could be a death trap for me. -
2:00 - 2:02[THUNDER CRACKS]
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2:12 - 2:14NARRATOR:
The Invaders. -
2:16 - 2:19A Quinn Martin Production.
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2:21 - 2:25Starring Roy Thinnes
as architect David Vincent. -
2:30 - 2:32NARRATOR:
The invaders. -
2:32 - 2:35Alien beings from a dying planet.
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2:35 - 2:38Their destination: the Earth.
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2:38 - 2:43Their purpose: to make it their world.
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2:44 - 2:46David Vincent has seen them.
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2:46 - 2:49For him, it began one lost night
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2:49 - 2:54on a lonely country road, looking
for a shortcut that he never found. -
2:57 - 2:59It began with a closed,
deserted diner. -
3:00 - 3:04And a man too long without sleep
to continue his journey. -
3:04 - 3:09It began with the landing of a craft
from another galaxy. -
3:11 - 3:15Now David Vincent knows
that the invaders are here, -
3:15 - 3:17that they have taken human form.
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3:17 - 3:20Somehow, he must convince
a disbelieving world -
3:20 - 3:23that the nightmare
has already begun. -
3:25 - 3:27The guest stars in tonight's story:
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3:27 - 3:29Roddy McDowall.
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3:30 - 3:32Laurence Naismith.
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3:32 - 3:34Harold Gould.
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3:36 - 3:37Tonight's episode:
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4:07 - 4:10NARRATOR:
Plot or paranoia? -
4:10 - 4:13There was no doubt
in David Vincent's mind. -
4:13 - 4:16A celebrated astrophysicist,
Dr. Curtis Lindstrom, -
4:16 - 4:18had discovered the truth,
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4:18 - 4:21that alien beings were here on Earth.
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4:21 - 4:23In less than a week,
at a meeting of his colleagues, -
4:23 - 4:26Dr. Lindstrom would announce it
to the world. -
4:26 - 4:30Then, perhaps, David Vincent
could put down his burden. -
4:30 - 4:33It all seemed so simple.
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5:11 - 5:16Will you see that these bags
get to the Covington Hotel. -
5:21 - 5:22MINISTER:
Mr. Vincent? -
5:22 - 5:24Hello. Hello, hello.
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5:25 - 5:27I'm afraid that Dr. Lindstrom
isn't feeling too well. -
5:27 - 5:29So he asked me if I'd meet you
and bring you out to the house. -
5:29 - 5:31- That's very kind of you.
- It's no trouble. -
5:31 - 5:34Least I can do for an old friend.
Should I have Hank take your bags? -
5:34 - 5:37- They've been taken cared of, thanks.
- Good, good, good. -
5:38 - 5:40Dr. Lindstrom's home, please.
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5:43 - 5:45LINDSTROM:
The whole world is blind. -
5:46 - 5:47Sick.
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5:47 - 5:49Complacently marching
to its own annihilation. -
5:49 - 5:51Curtis, if you'll just allow us
to help you-- -
5:51 - 5:53I am no lunatic, Paul.
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5:54 - 5:56And I don't intend to be locked away
in a hospital, -
5:56 - 5:58either by your or by my son.
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5:59 - 6:01PAUL: Look, Curtis, please try
to understand. All I'm suggesting-- -
6:01 - 6:04I know, a few days rest,
some tranquilizers, -
6:04 - 6:07- and peace and solitude.
PAUL: But at least at the hospital-- -
6:07 - 6:11I am not sick, Paul,
and I don't need a psychiatrist. -
6:12 - 6:14How can I convince you?
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6:14 - 6:15Look,
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6:16 - 6:19supposing I were to tell you
within the very near future -
6:19 - 6:23that the Americans or the Russians
would land on another planet. -
6:23 - 6:25Would you of necessity
think I was mad? -
6:25 - 6:29Well, the invaders are real, Paul.
They are here amongst us. -
6:29 - 6:31And they intend to wipe us out
like bugs. -
6:31 - 6:33Curtis, by your own admission,
you are exhausted. -
6:33 - 6:35- You are overworked.
- I am not sick, Paul. -
6:35 - 6:37How long do you think
you can go on this way? -
6:37 - 6:40Don't you think I know
how this sounds? -
6:41 - 6:43But I can prove every word I say.
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6:44 - 6:46And they know it.
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6:46 - 6:48That's why they've got to try it again.
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6:48 - 6:51That's why
they've got to try to kill me. -
6:51 - 6:53And this time
they can't afford to miss. -
6:55 - 6:57I'm scared, Paul.
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6:58 - 7:00I'm scared.
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7:01 - 7:04Curtis, let me take you
to the hospital. -
7:04 - 7:07You'll be safe there.
I'll keep personal watch over you. -
7:07 - 7:08Trust me, Curtis.
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7:10 - 7:11Please, Dad.
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7:15 - 7:16All right, I'll go.
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7:17 - 7:18But understand this:
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7:19 - 7:21I intend to go to that meeting
on Tuesday. -
7:22 - 7:24And I will not be silenced.
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7:29 - 7:31MINISTER:
Something wrong, Mr. Vincent? -
7:32 - 7:34Relax, Mr. Vincent.
It's just a few more miles. -
7:34 - 7:37Dr. Lindstrom said he lived 10 minutes
from town. We've been driving for 25. -
7:37 - 7:39Traffic's a little heavier
than usual today, I'm afraid. -
7:40 - 7:43DAVID: What traffic? There's no traffic.
- You haven't been noticing. -
7:44 - 7:47If you'll forgive me for saying so,
you apparently notice very little. -
7:48 - 7:50A pity.
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7:54 - 7:55Pull over.
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7:56 - 7:58I said pull over.
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8:04 - 8:06Don't extend yourself, Mr. Vincent.
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8:07 - 8:08We're almost there.
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8:22 - 8:25You'd better hope that he doesn't
make it to the hospital in time. -
8:26 - 8:27All prepared, doctor.
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8:27 - 8:30Shall I bring Professor Lindstrom
down now? -
8:59 - 9:01What do you want?
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9:01 - 9:04Doctor, I'm David Vincent. I talked
to you on the telephone yesterday. -
9:04 - 9:06How do I know who you are?
How did you find me? -
9:06 - 9:08Well, your housekeeper told me.
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9:08 - 9:11Look, doctor, I know what you're
going through. I've been there myself. -
9:11 - 9:14So they're going to try to kill you,
right here, now, today. -
9:14 - 9:16I know they tried it with me
just a few minutes ago. -
9:16 - 9:19- You? Why you?
- Well, my arrival forced their hand, sir. -
9:19 - 9:22They're afraid. They're afraid you're
gonna share your knowledge with me. -
9:22 - 9:25Now, you've got to get out of here,
right now. -
9:25 - 9:26Here we go, professor.
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9:26 - 9:28Doctor's orders. Just a warm bath.
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9:28 - 9:30Most patients in--
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9:31 - 9:34- What are you doing here?
- I have permission. -
9:34 - 9:37- You do, huh?
- Yes. -
9:37 - 9:39Well, check it if you like.
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9:40 - 9:41All right, mister.
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9:42 - 9:44That's just what I'm gonna do.
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9:46 - 9:49You say they tried to kill you,
Mr. Vincent? Who? -
9:49 - 9:50What do they look like?
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9:50 - 9:52I have a better question.
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9:52 - 9:55How did they know
I was coming to see you? -
9:57 - 9:59I don't know.
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10:00 - 10:03I don't know anything anymore except
that I'm supposed to be safe here. -
10:03 - 10:04Doctor, you're not safe here.
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10:04 - 10:08You are not safe anywhere as long
as someone knows where you are. -
10:09 - 10:12Doctor, you've got to go into hiding
until the conference. -
10:12 - 10:15Somewhere no one can find you.
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10:16 - 10:18You? What do you want?
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10:19 - 10:22Please, doctor, I'll go with you
if you want me to. -
10:22 - 10:24- But I can not--
- Will you leave him alone? -
10:24 - 10:26This is my patient.
I will not have him upset. -
10:26 - 10:28DAVID: His life is in danger
every second he's here. -
10:28 - 10:29PAUL:
Must I have you forcibly removed? -
10:30 - 10:33DAVID: This is a matter of life or death.
- Get out of here. -
10:33 - 10:35- Get him out of here.
- All right, I'll leave. -
10:35 - 10:37But Dr. Lindstrom,
please do what I asked you to do. -
10:37 - 10:39Before it's too late.
I know them better than you. -
10:40 - 10:44- If you need me, I'll be at the hotel.
NURSE: Come on, mister. -
10:44 - 10:46The Hotel Covington.
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10:51 - 10:53Are you all right?
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10:53 - 10:56I wonder if he's speaking the truth.
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10:57 - 10:59It must be hell for him if he is.
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11:00 - 11:02He says I should leave here.
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11:03 - 11:07Oh, no. No, no, you're safe here.
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11:07 - 11:10Anyway, what about the treatment
that Dr. Mailer's arranged for you? -
11:10 - 11:12I don't know.
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11:12 - 11:13I don't know.
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11:14 - 11:16I don't know.
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11:16 - 11:18[LAUGHS]
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11:18 - 11:20You really expect me
to believe any of this? -
11:21 - 11:24I expect you to call Dr. Lindstrom,
lieutenant. -
11:24 - 11:28If he confirms my story,
I expect you to give him protection. -
11:31 - 11:34Well, for heaven's sakes,
at least call. -
11:34 - 11:36Have a drink.
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11:39 - 11:40You know,
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11:40 - 11:43it's been a pretty rough day, Vincent.
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11:43 - 11:45So...
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11:45 - 11:47I just hope that this
doesn't turn out to be-- -
11:47 - 11:51Yes, I'd like to speak
to Dr. Lindstrom, please. -
11:52 - 11:53I just hope this doesn't
turn out to be -
11:53 - 11:55some kind of a gag
because you're gonna-- -
11:55 - 11:57Yes.
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11:58 - 12:00Oh, really.
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12:00 - 12:01No.
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12:01 - 12:03Thank you.
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12:06 - 12:07You just got shot down
in flames, mister. -
12:08 - 12:10His son checked him out
of that hospital one hour ago -
12:10 - 12:12and he was alive and healthy.
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12:12 - 12:15Got any other problems, Mr. Vincent?
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12:43 - 12:45I'm going into town.
Can I bring you anything? -
12:46 - 12:47- No, thanks.
- It's no trouble. -
12:48 - 12:50- I like to make my guests comfortable.
- I said, no thank you. -
12:52 - 12:55- Well, good night.
- Good night. -
14:05 - 14:07WOMAN 1: Operator.
- Hello, operator? -
14:07 - 14:08- Yes, sir.
- I want to speak -
14:08 - 14:12- to the hotel at Covington.
- One moment please. -
14:13 - 14:15- Hurry, please.
- Yes, sir. -
14:15 - 14:18WOMAN 2: Evening, Covington Hotel.
- I want to speak to Mr. David Vincent. -
14:18 - 14:21- David Vincent?
- Yes, that's right, Vincent. -
14:21 - 14:23David Vincent. I'll ring.
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14:27 - 14:30Hello operator? Operator.
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14:31 - 14:33Operator.
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14:34 - 14:36WOMAN 2:
I'm sorry, sir, there's no answer. -
14:36 - 14:38Do you with to leave a message?
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14:38 - 14:42LINDSTROM: Yes, yes.
Tell him Dr. Lindstrom called. -
14:42 - 14:46Tell him I have proof.
Documentary evidence. -
14:46 - 14:48Tell him it's at my--
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14:48 - 14:49Hello?
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14:50 - 14:52- Hello, sir? Are you there? Hello?
- Good evening, sir. -
14:52 - 14:54- If you want Mrs. Davis--
- We're government agents, sir, -
14:54 - 14:57- asked to bring you to Washington.
- Hello? -
14:57 - 14:59Something about a conference
on Tuesday. -
14:59 - 15:00Hello, sir. Are you there?
-
15:01 - 15:02- Hello?
- And you found me? -
15:03 - 15:06- How?
- Well, your son told us. -
15:06 - 15:08He's quite worried about you, doctor.
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15:08 - 15:11He seemed relieved
that we were taking over. -
15:12 - 15:14Thank God.
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15:16 - 15:18Thank God.
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15:21 - 15:25MAN 1: Shall we go, doctor?
We have a long drive. -
15:29 - 15:33By the way, doctor, you do have
the proof in that suitcase? -
15:35 - 15:38How did you know about the proof?
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15:40 - 15:41I told no one.
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16:47 - 16:48[CAMERA CLICKS]
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16:52 - 16:53[CAMERA CLICKS]
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17:01 - 17:03COP: Now, just a minute, doctor.
- Not now, please. -
17:03 - 17:05Well if you'll just confirm
what his son has told us-- -
17:05 - 17:07Dr. Lindstrom was mentally ill.
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17:07 - 17:09He's paranoidal, if you wish.
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17:09 - 17:11In his state of mind, he--
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17:12 - 17:14He was a very sick man, sergeant.
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17:14 - 17:16Excuse me.
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17:48 - 17:50DAVID:
He was murdered, Mr. Lindstrom. -
17:51 - 17:53I'm sorry.
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17:54 - 17:56Perhaps if I had been with him...
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17:58 - 17:59or if I had gained
his confidence sooner-- -
18:04 - 18:06Did you hear me when I said
your father was-- -
18:06 - 18:08I heard.
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18:10 - 18:12Mr. Vincent, I think
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18:12 - 18:13that you are disturbed.
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18:14 - 18:17I think you are even more disturbed
than my father was. -
18:17 - 18:20Are you so sure
your father was disturbed? -
18:20 - 18:23There are no doubts, no fears?
-
18:23 - 18:25A plane blew up.
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18:26 - 18:29His own automobile
went over a cliff three days later. -
18:29 - 18:30And you're so certain--
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18:30 - 18:33I cannot understand
your concern over the death of a man -
18:33 - 18:34you hardly even knew.
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18:35 - 18:36Now, my father could not
have been murdered. -
18:36 - 18:39I was the only one who knew
where he was. The only one. -
18:39 - 18:40And I certainly didn't tell any--
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18:45 - 18:48Oh, my God. Oh, no.
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18:48 - 18:49Oh, my God, no.
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18:50 - 18:52Mr. Lindstrom, who did you tell?
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18:56 - 18:58No. They were--
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18:58 - 19:02They were government agents. They
showed me their credentials. They-- -
19:05 - 19:07[SIGHS]
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19:11 - 19:12What do you want?
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19:12 - 19:16Your father called me
just before the accident. -
19:16 - 19:20He left a message at my hotel saying
he had proof. Documentary evidence -
19:20 - 19:23that they are invaders
from another planet here on Earth. -
19:23 - 19:24I've got to have that proof.
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19:25 - 19:27It must be found
before they could destroy it. -
19:28 - 19:31You think I know where he did it?
Did it ever occur to you that the men-- -
19:31 - 19:33No, no, they didn't get it.
-
19:33 - 19:35Because I know that.
-
19:36 - 19:37When I went back to my hotel
after the accident, -
19:38 - 19:40my room had been ransacked,
turned upside down. -
19:41 - 19:45Now, Lloyd, I need your help.
I've got to have that proof. -
19:45 - 19:47Please, trust me. Help me to find it.
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20:04 - 20:05LLOYD:
All right. -
20:07 - 20:09Of course, but I--
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20:10 - 20:12I simply can't do anything
until tomorrow morning. -
20:12 - 20:14I must be alone with my father now.
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20:14 - 20:16Certainly.
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20:27 - 20:29[GRUNTING]
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20:39 - 20:40You did very well.
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20:40 - 20:43I want you to stay close to him.
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20:44 - 20:45Oh, my head.
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20:46 - 20:48These-- These headaches.
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20:48 - 20:50Ever since Maryland--
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20:51 - 20:54It will all be over soon, my son.
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20:56 - 20:58[GRUNTING]
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21:01 - 21:05LINDSTROM [ON TAPE]: I don't
care what you believe, Paul. It's true. -
21:05 - 21:09They're here.
They're going to take over the Earth. -
21:10 - 21:13How long I can go on evading them,
I don't know. -
21:14 - 21:16But, God willing, I'll stop them.
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21:17 - 21:19I'll stop them, Paul.
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21:20 - 21:21I've got to stop them.
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21:30 - 21:32PAUL:
Are you satisfied, Mr. Vincent? -
21:32 - 21:34Are you sure Lindstrom
didn't say anything -
21:34 - 21:35about proof or where he hid it?
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21:35 - 21:39PAUL: This tape represents the only
interview we had at the hospital. -
21:39 - 21:41It was all we had time for.
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21:42 - 21:44Face it, Mr. Vincent,
-
21:44 - 21:46if your failure to find anything here
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21:46 - 21:49or at the hospital hasn't convinced you
there is no proof-- -
21:49 - 21:51I'm sorry, doctor,
I haven't been convinced. -
21:51 - 21:53Where are you going?
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21:53 - 21:55I'm going to search the inn where
your father spent his last hours. -
21:56 - 21:58Wait a minute. I'll go with you.
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21:58 - 22:00I think it would save time if you check
his office at the university. -
22:01 - 22:02I'll call you later.
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22:03 - 22:04PAUL: Lloyd, have you lost
your reason, too? -
22:04 - 22:07Why are you cooperating
with that man? -
22:13 - 22:14Lloyd?
-
22:16 - 22:17Lloyd?
-
22:20 - 22:21What is it?
-
22:24 - 22:25Doctor, may I please have the pills?
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22:26 - 22:27What's wrong Lloyd,
what are these for? -
22:27 - 22:29It's just like I get
these violent headaches. -
22:30 - 22:32- Please, may I have them?
- When did you start suffering -
22:32 - 22:33- headaches this violent?
- Please. -
22:34 - 22:35Who gave you these?
There's no prescription-- -
22:35 - 22:37Give me those pills.
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22:55 - 22:58Oh, Paul, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to be rude. -
22:58 - 23:02It's just that-- Well, with the strain
of Dad's death, I had-- -
23:02 - 23:05I've just been getting these headaches,
but I'm all right. -
23:05 - 23:08Now, Lloyd, you still haven't
told me who prescribed those pills. -
23:08 - 23:11There's a doctor in the apartment
building where I live in New York. -
23:11 - 23:14You know, just before I came out
to join Dad. But look, now don't worry. -
23:14 - 23:17I'm fine. I'm just going out
and get a breath of air. -
23:53 - 23:55[SIGHS]
-
24:01 - 24:04I told you he didn't leave
anything behind. -
24:04 - 24:07Oh, could he have left
a package or a briefcase -
24:08 - 24:09with the handyman, gardener?
-
24:09 - 24:12No, I run the place myself.
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24:12 - 24:13All alone.
-
24:18 - 24:19Say, wait a minute.
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24:20 - 24:21He could have mailed it.
-
24:22 - 24:24Here's a post office receipt
made out to him -
24:24 - 24:27showing that a registered package
was delivered to-- -
24:28 - 24:31Well, to whom?
Where was it delivered? -
24:31 - 24:32It's a New York address.
-
24:32 - 24:35Look, miss, I've got to have that stub.
It's important to me. -
24:35 - 24:37Well, so is my licence.
It's against the law -
24:37 - 24:39- to tamper with the mail.
- Oh, it's all right. -
24:39 - 24:41You see, the man
to whom this belongs is dead. -
24:41 - 24:42You can't get in trouble.
-
24:43 - 24:45- I don't know. If--
- If it'll make you feel better -
24:45 - 24:48you can call his son, Lloyd Lindstrom.
He stayed with his father in Covington. -
24:48 - 24:49He'll vouch for me.
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24:53 - 24:56I never could resist
a good-looking man. -
24:56 - 24:58Thank you.
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24:59 - 25:01Say,
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25:01 - 25:03are you sure you can't stay for lunch?
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25:03 - 25:05No, thank you.
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25:24 - 25:28I'd like the number of a
Lloyd Lindstrom in Covington. -
25:30 - 25:32[PHONE RINGING]
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25:45 - 25:47Yes?
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25:48 - 25:50Yes, yes, this is he.
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25:54 - 25:55Oh.
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25:57 - 26:00Oh, thank you.
Thank you very much. -
26:02 - 26:07Oh, no, don't worry about it, madam.
Thank you for telling me. -
26:08 - 26:10Goodbye.
-
27:01 - 27:05Well, I was sure sorry
to read about Dr. Lindstrom. -
27:05 - 27:07He was always so kind.
-
27:07 - 27:10So nice when he stayed here
at his son's apartment. -
27:10 - 27:12I was really looking forward
to saying hello to him -
27:13 - 27:15when he came to attend
that big conference. -
27:16 - 27:17Know what I mean?
-
27:17 - 27:21I put the package on the bureau
when it was delivered. -
27:21 - 27:23It's over there.
-
27:24 - 27:27You know,
I really shouldn't be doing this. -
27:29 - 27:31But you got an honest face.
-
27:49 - 27:50Excuse me.
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28:48 - 28:50[PHONE RINGING]
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28:55 - 28:57Hello?
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28:57 - 28:59Yeah.
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29:00 - 29:03It's for you. Mr. Lindstrom.
-
29:10 - 29:12- Lloyd?
- Where have you been? -
29:12 - 29:15I've been trying to reach you.
I thought I had missed you. -
29:15 - 29:16How did you know where to find me?
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29:16 - 29:20Well, that lady at the Pine Cone Inn.
She called me after you left. -
29:20 - 29:23Hey, did you find anything?
-
29:23 - 29:24Is there any proof?
-
29:24 - 29:27Oh, boy, have I found--
-
29:27 - 29:29Would you mind?
-
29:29 - 29:32Okay, don't take too long.
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29:35 - 29:38Lloyd, I've got enough here
to blow the lid right off. -
29:38 - 29:40Thanks to your father's hard work.
-
29:40 - 29:42Well, look, I'm coming right in.
-
29:42 - 29:44I want to be there when you turn it over
to the conference. -
29:44 - 29:46I'm not going
to the conference, Lloyd. -
29:46 - 29:49I'm going to Washington. I'm leaving
tonight on the midnight train. -
29:49 - 29:51Washington? Why Washington?
-
29:51 - 29:52Well, I have an old army buddy.
-
29:52 - 29:55He's with the CIA.
His name is Jack Bryant. -
29:55 - 29:57I'm gonna call him before I leave.
-
29:57 - 29:59I'm gonna make an appointment
for the first thing in the morning. -
29:59 - 30:02I know it's Sunday,
but I'll meet him at his apartment. -
30:02 - 30:05By noon tomorrow, every capitol
in the world is gonna know. -
30:05 - 30:07Lloyd, I wanna thank you
for all the help you've given me. -
30:08 - 30:11I'll get in contact with you
when I get back. So long. -
30:22 - 30:24[DIALLING PHONE]
-
30:30 - 30:32I just spoke to Vincent.
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30:32 - 30:36He found the material
in my New York apartment. -
30:36 - 30:38He's taking it to Washington,
-
30:39 - 30:42to Jack Bryant of the CIA.
-
30:43 - 30:45No, no, he's going to meet him
in his apartment. -
30:46 - 30:48That's right. His apartment.
-
30:51 - 30:54I'm glad you're pleased, sir.
-
30:57 - 30:58[DOOR OPENS]
-
31:01 - 31:05What are you doing here?
How did you break in? -
31:05 - 31:07I had this pill analyzed.
-
31:07 - 31:10It's like nothing the chemist
has ever seen. -
31:10 - 31:12I want an explanation.
-
31:19 - 31:20Lloyd.
-
31:21 - 31:25Lloyd. Listen, I've known you
all your life. You can trust me. -
31:25 - 31:27Look, you've got to tell me
what this is all about. -
31:27 - 31:30That phone call, the pills,
the headaches. What's behind it? -
31:31 - 31:32Lloyd.
-
31:33 - 31:35Whatever it is, I'll stand by you.
-
31:35 - 31:37Believe me, I'II--
-
31:39 - 31:41You're going to give me
an explanation, Lloyd. -
31:41 - 31:44You can stand there
until doomsday but-- -
31:44 - 31:47Will you answer me?
-
31:55 - 31:57My father
-
31:57 - 31:58was an enemy.
-
31:58 - 32:01What happened to him
was necessary. -
32:01 - 32:03It was all necessary.
-
32:33 - 32:35Hello, operator?
-
32:35 - 32:38I want New York City, Endicott 29971.
-
32:39 - 32:42Quickly please, operator.
A man's life may depend on it. -
32:55 - 32:57[PHONE RINGING]
-
33:55 - 33:57[GRUNTING]
-
33:58 - 34:00[CAR HORN BEEPS]
-
34:05 - 34:07[DOORBELL BUZZES]
-
34:10 - 34:11- Good morning.
- Good morning. -
34:12 - 34:14- David Vincent to see Mr. Bryant.
- Mr. Bryant's expecting you. -
34:14 - 34:16If you'll come this way.
-
34:22 - 34:24Mr. Bryant, here is Mr. Vincent.
-
34:24 - 34:25Hi, Jack.
-
34:25 - 34:29I would have been here sooner, buddy,
but the traffic in this town is-- -
34:29 - 34:30Jack?
-
34:34 - 34:36LLOYD:
Please forgive us, David. -
34:37 - 34:40Your friend, Mr. Bryant,
lives across the hall. -
34:40 - 34:42We changed the directory.
-
34:46 - 34:48It's good to see you again, my son.
-
34:59 - 35:01You'll take him to Maryland?
-
35:02 - 35:05That's right. To Maryland.
-
35:31 - 35:32Last meal?
-
35:45 - 35:47[SIGHS]
-
35:50 - 35:52Lloyd, I understand betraying me.
But why your father? -
35:53 - 35:55Why?
-
35:56 - 35:59My father was an enemy.
-
35:59 - 36:02What happened to him was necessary.
It was all necessary. -
36:05 - 36:07What are you afraid of?
They're not going to execute you. -
36:08 - 36:10They're just going to change
your brain patterns. -
36:10 - 36:12Impose their will on yours. That's all.
-
36:15 - 36:16How?
-
36:18 - 36:19- How did they do that?
- I was the first, -
36:19 - 36:20and you'll be the second.
-
36:21 - 36:23- And after that--
- Why don't they just kill me? -
36:24 - 36:27Oh, well, now. You see, you said
-
36:27 - 36:30that your friend in the CIA
was expecting you. -
36:30 - 36:32You said you had positive proof.
-
36:33 - 36:37Now you will attend the conference
and say there never was any proof. -
36:37 - 36:40It was all just
an old man's nightmare. -
36:40 - 36:42Or otherwise--
-
36:44 - 36:47I'm sorry you didn't have a chance
to finish your meal, but it's time. -
36:54 - 36:56Oh, God.
-
36:56 - 36:58[LLOYD GRUNTING]
-
37:21 - 37:22[MACHINE WHIRRING]
-
37:37 - 37:38[CLICKING]
-
38:05 - 38:07[MACHINE WHIRRING]
-
39:05 - 39:07[MACHINE WHIRRING]
-
40:06 - 40:09You are a very foolish man,
Mr. Vincent. -
40:10 - 40:13Can't you understand
that there is no escape? -
40:20 - 40:21[GROANS]
-
40:29 - 40:30[GROANS]
-
40:38 - 40:39LLOYD:
Evening, Dave. -
40:45 - 40:47You know,
you've been sleeping all day. -
40:48 - 40:49What?
-
40:50 - 40:53It's not gonna do any good to fight it.
-
40:53 - 40:55If they don't break you
the next time, you know, you'll-- -
40:55 - 40:58All right, so I'll die.
-
41:00 - 41:02Now,
-
41:02 - 41:03what is that going to prove?
-
41:05 - 41:07Get out of here.
-
41:07 - 41:10Just go tell your friends
they're wasting their time. -
41:11 - 41:13You're a bigger fool than he was.
-
41:14 - 41:16Who?
-
41:17 - 41:18Your father?
-
41:19 - 41:21May I remind you--
-
41:23 - 41:26Remind you that my father...
-
41:27 - 41:29...was an enemy.
-
41:29 - 41:32What happened to him
was necessary. -
41:32 - 41:34It was--
-
41:34 - 41:36My father was--
-
41:36 - 41:38Oh, no.
-
41:39 - 41:42Is that what happens when you begin
remembering, Lloyd? -
41:42 - 41:44Is it?
-
41:47 - 41:48Is that what happens?
-
41:49 - 41:50[LLOYD GRUNTING]
-
41:50 - 41:52Whose voice do you remember Lloyd?
-
41:53 - 41:55Whose voice do your hear,
your father's? -
41:55 - 41:56Tell me Lloyd.
-
41:57 - 42:00Shut up. No, no, no. Please.
-
42:00 - 42:03- This is how they hold you, Lloyd.
- Please, give me-- -
42:03 - 42:05This kills the pain.
This keeps away the memories. -
42:06 - 42:08- Give me, give me those.
- No, Lloyd, I'm sorry. -
42:08 - 42:10Give me those pills!
-
42:13 - 42:14[LLOYD SCREAMING]
-
42:33 - 42:34Mr. Vincent?
-
42:36 - 42:38Shall we go?
-
42:40 - 42:42Peacefully this time?
-
43:02 - 43:04[MACHINE WHIRRING]
-
43:45 - 43:46[MACHINE WHIRRING]
-
44:36 - 44:37[EXPLOSION]
-
45:18 - 45:20[EXPLOSION]
-
45:24 - 45:25[LLOYD SCREAMING]
-
45:35 - 45:37[MAN SCREAMING]
-
45:59 - 46:01Ah! Ah!
-
46:13 - 46:16Lloyd, come on, let's get out of here.
-
46:17 - 46:19Lloyd.
-
46:19 - 46:21Come on, let's go.
-
46:21 - 46:22- My, my--
- Get up. -
46:22 - 46:23My father was an enemy.
-
46:24 - 46:26What happened to him
was necessary. -
46:26 - 46:28It was all necessary.
-
46:29 - 46:32You weren't responsible
for what happened to your father. -
46:36 - 46:37They--
-
46:38 - 46:40They were wrong. Wrong.
-
46:43 - 46:46You must stop them David.
-
46:47 - 46:48You must...
-
46:58 - 47:00[POLICE SIRENS WAILING]
-
47:02 - 47:03NARRATOR:
For David Vincent, -
47:03 - 47:06another beachhead destroyed.
-
47:06 - 47:07For the invaders,
-
47:08 - 47:12evidence that the human race
can never be enslaved.
- Title:
- The Invaders- s01e02 - The Experiment
- Description:
-
Gli Invasori (The Invaders) seconda puntata, audio inglese e sottotitoli in italiano
Gli Invasori (The Invaders) è una serie televisiva statunitense di genere fantascientifico in 43 episodi trasmessi per la prima volta nel corso di 2 stagioni dal 1967 al 1968.
Il personaggio principale della serie è Roy Thinnes nel ruolo di David Vincent.
In Italia la serie è andata in onda per la prima volta dal febbraio 1981 sulle reti locali. (Wikipedia) - Video Language:
- English
- Team:
Film & TV
- Duration:
- 48:25