1:04:00
I'm scared to death, Mrs. Benson. I...
1:04:03
No, he wouldn't tell me where he was going.
He said it was something personal.
1:04:07
Well, please ask him to call me
the minute he gets in.
1:04:10
Thanks.
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Before we discuss plans, I want a report
from Colonel Ryder. What about the robot?
1:04:20
When it was discovered
that the robot had moved,
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I was directed by the Joint Chiefs
to find a means of immobilizing him.
1:04:27
We accomplished that this morning
by encasing him in a block of KL93,
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a new plastic material stronger than steel.
1:04:33
- Isn't it possible he's broken out?
- No, sir. We just checked on that.
1:04:37
- He's locked up tight as a drum.
- All right. Now we concentrate on the man.
1:04:41
Up till now we've agreed upon
the desirability of capturing this man alive.
1:04:45
We can no longer afford to be so particular.
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We'll get him, alive if possible,
but we must get him.
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- Is that clear?
- Yes, sir.
1:05:29
Honest, Mary, I'm so
scared I can't sit still.
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I'd like to run someplace,
but I don't know where to go. Bye now.
1:05:36
Margaret, call the Pentagon. Find out
who's in charge of this spaceman business.
1:05:40
- Whoever it is, I wanna talk to him.
- Mrs. Benson called. She says it's important.
1:05:45
Get this other call first.
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- Oh, Mrs. Benson, he just walked in.
- Fine.
1:05:54
- Are you nervous, too?
- Yes, I am.
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- Helen, come on in.
- I've been trying to get you all afternoon.