Attack of the Crab Monsters
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- 1957
- 62 min
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And the lord said,
"I will destroy man
whom I have created
from the face of the earth;
Both man, and beast, and
the creeping thing,
and the fowls of the air;
For it repenteth me
that I have made them."
Make that line fast.
Everybody ashore.
Strange.
We can only see a small part
of the island from this spot,
but yet you can feel
lack of welcome,
lack of abiding life, eh?
Yeah, I felt the same when I came
here before to rescue your first team.
I not only knew that
they were gone,
but that they were lost completely
and forever, body and soul.
Please, lieutenant,
some of those men were our
friends from the same institute.
Sorry, Miss Hunter.
I'm not so sure you are
right, monsieur Quinlan.
but who can tell of
their souls, eh?
Maybe if I call to them
they will answer...
Their ghosts will answer.
McLane!
Hello!
McLane!
Where is the house, lieutenant?
You can't see it from the shore.
It's back in the hills, at
the head of that gorge,
just hidden in the cliff.
How fitting.
Might as well have a look at it.
Well, they're coming in
with the second load of
supplies from the plane.
I'll have it sent right up.
Hold your headway!
You're gonna broach!
Tate, sit down in there!
Well, get him up!
I see him. He's on the bottom.
What's the foul-up there?
God help us.
Cover him.
You know, I wish
they'd get back.
I don't like being out here all
alone with old Tate's rigor mortis.
Sam, how did a nervous guy like you
ever get involved in demolitions work?
Nervous? What do
you mean, nervous?
I'm not nervous, just a little
high-strung, that's all.
Come on... help me get
these pineapples inside.
You know, I don't know what we're
gonna use these for out here anyway.
Unless it's to practice pitching
Took his head off... his head?
I'm afraid so.
We're gonna take him back
to Enewetak for burial.
I hope that man's death is not
an omen of things to come.
Frankly, doctor, I wouldn't
care to stay here with you,
but if you run into trouble
or you need extra supplies,
you can always reach
the base by radio.
That is, if this rotten weather will
let us get back to the base at all.
Something in the air is wrong.
Can you tell me what
it is, lieutenant?
Well, I don't know, sir.
Maybe it's because
there's no sound,
Well, looks like we got the
dynamite by mistake.
- Looks like it.
- I'll cart it back down to the beach.
Oh, excuse me, doctor.
That's quite all right.
Just call me Martie.
Okay, Martie.
You know, the navy boys
I'm almost gonna
enjoy being here.
Yeah, you'd never think it was a
complete wreck a few months ago.
If you want to see a wreck,
take a look at my back.
Karl, it'll be dark
in a few minutes.
Want to come watch the takeoff?
- I'd like to.
- I'll get the others.
Lieutenant, I don't want to annoy
you again, but nothing was left?
Not a hair, nor a
fingernail clipping?
Only McLane's journal?
Well, that's all, doctor.
That they are dead,
I can believe possible,
but to vanish from the
face of the earth? No!
The navy thinks they
were all at sea
when the typhoon hit.
Lost with all hands
is an old story.
Yes, but...
Everybody okay?
- Yeah, it looks that way.
- You okay, Mac?
Yeah, nothing that getting off
this old pile won't cure.
See you in a month!
- One month, no more, oui?
- Oui!
- We'll watch you from the cliffs.
- Au revoir!
Did you hear those sounds
just before the quake?
What sounds, Mon ami?
A deeper booming and rumbling?
No, I'm afraid not.
Doctor Carson means
the explosions.
We should get up to the cliffs.
Hey, Hank, you're a scientist.
How come they need a demo team
like us on this hunk of dirt?
I'm no scientist.
I'm a technician and a handyman.
So, you still don't
know what's going on?
Well, you remember that
first big H-bomb test?
The one that blew Elugelab
Island right out of the ocean?
Who forgets that?
A tremendous amount of the
radioactive fallout came this way.
A great seething, burning cloud
of it sank into this area,
blanketing the island with hot
ashes and radioactive seawater.
Dr. Weigand's group is here to study
fallout effects at their worst.
Dr. James Carson
is a geologist.
He'll try to learn what's
happening to the soil.
The botanist, Jules Deveroux,
will examine all the plant
life for radiation poisoning.
Martha Hunter and Dale
Drewer are biologists.
He works on land animalism, while
she takes care of the seafood.
Dr. Karl Weigand is a
nuclear physicist.
He'll collect their
findings and relate them
to the present theories on the
effects of too much radiation.
We blow up mountains for
the geologist Carson.
But this is the second bunch
of brains to come out here.
What happened to the first?
They were here,
and a storm hit.
Then they were gone.
That's all anybody knows.
Doesn't anybody wonder?
Everybody wonders.
They just don't like
to talk about it.
Come on, we'll miss the takeoff.
Hank, get to the radio.
There's something.
It's a commercial station,
probably Manila or Samoa.
It's all from beyond the
area of disturbance.
I don't get a thing
on the navy bands.
Keep trying.
All those men killed...
We can't even send word
through this storm.
The navy'll send a
search plane, honey.
No, the navy will assume
that Lieutenant Quinlan
decided to remain here,
rather than risk the storm.
Enewetak's probably getting
as much static as we are.
Probably, which means
we can't do anything
until conditions improve.
So why don't we let
Hank keep trying
while we begin our own working?
We have to go over
McLane's journal
sooner or later, so it
might as well be now.
Then let us go into
the living room.
"Thursday, March 11.
"Today Dr. Ben Diaz'
culture failed to produce
"any sign of bacteria,
"though left for five
days in the open."
"Friday, March 12.
"This afternoon,
Professor Carter found
having the same composition
"as that of the
common earthworm,
"With this section as a measure,
"the wormlike creature would be
more than five feet in length.
"Most intriguing is the
tissue's consistency.
"It proved impossible to cut,
"knives passing
through the flesh,
"leaving no mark.
"Fire was applied to the tissue,
"and the calorie result..."
The journal ends there.
Well, it's getting very late
Why don't we work out tomorrow's
schedule and then get some sleep.
What about that
5-foot night crawler?
Well, excuse me for
being so stupid.
Me and that book you're reading.
We weren't laughing
at you, Hank.
It's just that McLane
didn't really mean to imply
that the flesh was
from a big worm.
He said, "from a
wormlike creature."
You know, it might've
been a sea worm.
They've been known to grow
much longer than 5 feet.
Well, excuse me for
shooting my mouth off,
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