The Day the Earth Stood Still
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:15:01
But the UN doesn't represent all the nations.
:15:04
Then I suggest a meeting
of all the chiefs of state.

:15:07
Believe me, you don't understand.
They wouldn't sit down to the same table.

:15:12
I don't want to resort to threats, Mr Harley.
:15:15
I merely tell you that
the future of your planet is at stake.

:15:18
I urge that you transmit that message
to the nations of the Earth.

:15:28
I will make that recommendation
to the president.

:15:34
But I must tell you in all honesty,
I'm extremely dubious about the results.

:15:38
Apparently I'm not as cynical
about Earth's people as you are.

:15:42
I have been dealing in Earth's politics
a good deal longer than you have.

:15:46
Good night, sir.
:15:58
It is now 2am, and the giant robot
still hasn't moved.

:16:02
Engineers from nearby Fort Belvoir
have failed to budge him,

:16:06
and metallurgical experts
have found his huge body impregnable.

:16:10
They're now concentrating on
the ship itself, so far with no results.

:16:29
Getting anyplace, Sergeant?
:16:31
Oh, no, sir. This beats me, sir.
:16:34
I saw the ramp come through the side of the
ship right here. Now I can't even find a crack.

:16:41
Oh, Carlson. What's the report?
:16:44
No luck, sir. We've tried everything
from a blowtorch to a diamond drill.

:16:51
- What about him?
- He's made out of the same stuff.

:16:53
- Has he moved, Sergeant?
- No, sir. Not an inch.

:16:56
This is the toughest material
I ever saw, General.

:16:59
For hardness and strength,
it's out of this world.


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