The Quatermass Xperiment
- Year:
- 1955
- 78 min
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What's that?
- Sounds like a jet, doesn't it?
- That's not jet.
Maggie! Look!
- What is it?
- Down! Get down.
Maggie!
Get inside, inside!
Inside!
Maggie!
I'm alright, Dad.
We saw it coming out of
the sky, it was brilliant...
You two stay over there, and
keep watch from the windows!
It's probably a meteor, isn't it?
I hope that's what it is.
Dad, don't go out there!
- You stay here, lad.
- Please, dad, don't go out!
Hang on now! Is the
telephone still on! Call the police.
Will you all please
return to your homes.
You're only hampering operations
by crowding the streets.
Please return to your homes.
Please get back out of the road,
on to the pavement please.
Come along now, please.
Please return to your homes.
Get back.
People in here.
Right back please.
Right back.
Keep clear!
Alright.
You'll be alright.
They'll take care of you.
Okay George, let's
have a look at you.
Oh, don't you start fussing too.
I've got singed, that's all.
It's still too hot to put water on.
It could do with another pump.
It should be heavily green now.
What's all this about, chief?
It could be practically anything.
at about 9:
15 this evening.And its approach was widely
observed over the southern counties.
A statement just issued by the home office,
stresses that there
is no general danger.
Members of the public however are
warned to stay away from the area.
I will repeat that.
there is no immediate danger.
Do you realize what
you'll have to face
if this turns out to be
a disaster, Quatermass.
- How much further?
- 150 miles, sir.
Quatermass, I'm talking to you!
For the last 20 miles I've
Well that answered that. How did
it happen? What went wrong?
For the first time in
the history of the world,
man has sent a rocket
1500 miles into space.
You can't expect such an
experiment to be perfect.
Well, you must have had some ideas.
I'm a scientist, not a fortune-teller
who predicts what will happen.
- Well you had instrument, radio contact.
- We lost it for over 57 hours, sir.
Poor old Glooseman don't
even know how far it's been.
It had no further contact even
when it return to the orbit.
Yet you brought it down
by your own control.
Well, that's something
to tell your ministry.
Create a mess, set it up
and he brought it back.
Please! Oh, please.
Couldn't you pick some
other time for this.
I'm sorry, Mrs. Carroon.
I happened to be concerned
with the Ministry of Defense.
And I'm not a civil
servant, I'm a doctor.
And I happened to be concerned with 3
men. The 3 men who are in that rocket.
Oakley, Green, this is it?
Certainly no secret.
Sorry, no one's allowed past this point.
Ministry of Defense.
Oh, yes, sir.
Alright there, open up.
Sorry Miss, you will have to keep back.
Hoi, Miss!
Hey, you have to get back, please!
Miss!
Hi Ike, chasing the girls again.
Aye, you'd think it bank holiday
the way they come flocking out.
I'd like to flock home.
You stay put, my lad,
until that thing cools off.
Or blows up.
Now don't start that story going
around. I said it's not a bomb.
- So why can't we put water on it?
- Listen, Charlie. We've had instructions.
Don't ask me why
because I didn't tell us.
Hey, hey. Just a minute!
- Mr Blake, Ministry of Defense!
- I'll get the inspector.
- Try and get through to them Marsh.
- Right, sir.
Get the temperature reading.
Why don't you go and
wait in the car, Judith?
It's funny.
It looks exactly the same.
Yet it's been, who knows how far.
There isn't a word.
Hello Q-1, hello.
Q-1, Q-1, This is Marsh.
Hello Carroon, Green, Reichenheim.
You receive me? Over.
Keep trying.
- Mr. Blake?
- I'm Quatermass.
I'll be in charge
from here on inspector.
Can't say I'm sorry about
that. What's the next move?
We can't do anything right now.
- How long left is that?
- I would say 3 or 4 hours at least.
Q-1, Q-1, this is Marsh.
Can you hear me? Over.
You keeping them there for four hours?
I suppose you'd like me to
open it up right now, huh?
One blast of air in against
that heat will incinerate them.
Sir, reporters have arrived.
They'd like some facts.
- They'll get some later.
- They'll get some now. Bring them on Major.
Don't you think we ought to find
out a few more ourselves first?
Bring them on, Major.
Are you hearing me Q-1?
Are you hearing me?
This is Marsh calling Q-1.
Q-1, over.
You know, if I ever
gave them all the facts,
you'd find one or two
of them difficult to explain.
Don't try and drag me
through the mud, Blake,
you might splash a little bit on
yourself, you and your committee.
You deliberately launched that rocket
without waiting for official sanction.
for official sanction,
You took too long.
- I made my own decision.
- To gamble with 3 men's lives!
Every experiment is a gamble.
- They should know that.
- Did she know that?
That woman over there
waiting, hoping and praying?
It dropped another 100
degrees since we arrived.
We still got a long way to go.
Let's hope that insulation
lining doesn't crack up.
Yes, let's hope it didn't.
Because if it did, Quatermass and
those 3 men in there are dead...
Dead or alive they'll be heroes.
Let me tell you something, Blake.
They'll fire the imagination
so that there'll be a 100 men
begging for the same privilege
when we launch the second rocket.
- You can't stop it now.
- You mean I can't stop you now.
That's right.
This is Marsh calling Q-1.
Do you hear me? Over.
There's nothing, sir.
Nothing Quatermass.
You know what you've done.
I launched it and I brought it back,
that's quite an achievement, I think.
- And those 3 men...
- Quiet!
- What is it, Marsh?
- Something came through.
Pull up. Brian pull up.
The tapping coming from inside.
By the hull, near the transmitter.
Q-1, Q-1.
Green, Reichenheim,
Carroon. This is Quatermass.
We can hear you, can you hear us?
Over.
Q-1, Q-1, can you hear me?
You've landed in England.
We are here not 50 yards from you.
Are you all right? Over.
Tapping has stopped.
We can't wait. We've got to
get them out of there now.
- Bring me the fire chief.
- Right away, sir.
- Set the remote control.
- Are you mad?
Do you know what will happen
if we have no rocket door now?
We've got to take that risk. We
know one of them is alive in there.
In an hour, he may not be.
But you said that would incinerate
them. You can't do a thing like that!
Don't tell me what I
can do, what I can't do.
That shell temperature
is still 300 degrees.
Alright. What would you suggest?
Wait till it's absolutely safe
and then bring him out dead?
- Door control set, sir.
- Hold it.
Where's that fire chief?
Get an ambulance move in.
You want me, sir?
piece of machinery you've got.
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