The Day the Earth Stood Still
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1:02:04
- Well, call the phone company.
- But the phone doesn't work!

1:02:11
- Is it worth anything? - I have never
seen such a stone in all my life.

1:02:14
- Will you tell me where it came from?
- That's what I want you to tell me.

1:02:18
But there are no diamonds like this
anyplace in the world that I know of.

1:02:22
- Are you sure of that?
- Uh, would you like to sell it?

1:02:25
No. No, thanks.
1:02:28
- I'd give you a very good price.
- Thank you, no.

1:02:33
I've told you more than I told Barnhardt
because, in a sense, my life is in your hands.

1:02:38
I thought if you knew the facts, you'd see
the importance of the meeting tonight.

1:02:44
Of course. Of course I do.
1:02:48
- You hold great hope for this meeting.
- I can see no other hope for your planet.

1:02:52
If this meeting should fail,
then I'm afraid there is no hope.

1:02:57
It must be 12.30.
1:03:02
Yes.
1:03:04
Just exactly.
1:03:26
- Where are you going now?
- The boarding house.

1:03:28
I'll be safe there for today. I can watch Bobby.
He's the only other person who knows...

1:03:33
- No, wait. There's someone else.
- Who?

1:03:35
Tom. He was there last night
when Bobby told me what he saw.

1:03:38
- Do you think he'd tell anyone?
- I think he'd talk to me first anyway, before...

1:03:44
Well, we can't take any chance. I'll get
in touch with him right away to make sure.

1:03:51
But I've got to talk to him. It's important.
When is he coming back?

1:03:55
I don't know, Mrs. Benson.
1:03:57
He left before noon,
before that awful electric business.


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