First Men in the Moon
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1:28:00
First of Earthmen,
welcome on the moon.

1:28:04
l am here before you.
1:28:13
Your earth is the center
of our orbit. Tell us of its life...

1:28:18
...how it differs from ours.
1:28:22
Well, l don't know where to begin.
1:28:25
l don't know whether you
can understand me or hear me.

1:28:31
Well, l'll try.
1:28:33
Man. Man lives on the surface...
1:28:38
...of Earth in protective structures.
1:28:41
Not protective. That's the wrong word.
1:28:43
Buildings!
1:28:46
Houses, cottages.
We call them cities, towns.

1:28:50
It's like your tunnels,
but on the outside.

1:28:53
That would explain the dark areas
we have observed.

1:28:58
Does not the sun blind you,
living on the surface?

1:29:05
You see...
1:29:07
...we have an iris,
which protects the eyes.

1:29:11
Come closer.
1:29:13
l wish to see.
1:29:17
Yes, sir, certainly.
1:29:24
There, you see?
1:29:28
Please, the light.
1:29:30
That's hurting. Please.
1:29:38
Drop the cylinder and help me.
1:29:43
Hand me that wrench.
1:29:51
- Is there much left?
- Only the oxygen cylinders.

1:29:54
l hope Cavor can keep the Selenites
occupied a little longer.

1:29:59
You say men cling to different
tongues and beliefs.


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