The Day the Earth Stood Still
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:26:02
- Maybe he isn't at all.
- Then what's he hiding for?

:26:05
- Why doesn't he come out in the open?
- Like Heatter says, "What's he up to?"

:26:09
- Maybe he's afraid.
- He's afraid!

:26:12
Well, after all, he was shot
the minute he landed here.

:26:16
- I was just wondering what I would do.
- Perhaps before deciding on any action,

:26:21
you'd want to know more about the people,
to orient yourself in a strange environment.

:26:26
- There's nothing strange about Washington.
- A person from another planet may disagree.

:26:31
If you want my opinion,
he comes from right here on Earth.

:26:35
And you know where I mean.
:26:38
They wouldn't come in a spaceship.
Only planes.

:26:40
I wouldn't be too sure about that.
:26:43
That fellow wants something,
otherwise he wouldn't be here.

:26:46
That right, Mr. Carpenter?
:26:48
I'm a little confused.
:26:51
Oh, Mrs. Benson,
Mr. Stevens is here to see you.

:26:54
Oh, thank you. Excuse me.
:26:56
George, finish your coffee. I promised
the Carsons I'd be there at 11.

:27:02
- Good morning.
- Good morning.

:27:05
We're set. I put gas in the car and the radio's
broken, so we can forget about the spaceman.

:27:10
There's one thing.
I haven't anyone to stay with Bobby.

:27:13
- I don't suppose we could take him with us?
- Well... Well, we could.

:27:17
There's always someone here,
but today they've all got plans.

:27:21
I haven't any plans.
:27:24
I'd be happy to spend the day with him,
if you’d let me.

:27:27
Say, that would be great. Wouldn't it?
:27:29
It's awfully nice of you to suggest it.
:27:33
- Sorry. Mr. Carpenter, this is Tom Stevens.
- How do you do, Mr. Carpenter?

:27:36
Hello.
:27:38
Bobby and I had a fine time yesterday
afternoon. We talked and listened to the radio.

:27:42
I thought today he might like
to show me around the city.

:27:47
- Well...
- Suppose I ask Bobby how he feels about it?

:27:50
Fine.
:27:53
- You think it's all right?
- Sure.


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