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00:00:00I'm mooning over you, my little moondock, with a sad and broken heart.
00:00:13I'm mooning over you, my little moondock, for soon the time will come to part.
00:00:23I'm cryin' over you, my little angel, who lives high in the sky.
00:00:35I'm cryin' over you, my little angel, for back to earth I soon must fly.
00:00:45I lost my love to a moondock, who dances upon a star.
00:00:58I lost my love to a moondock, and my heart still bears a burning scar.
00:01:08I'm cryin' over you, my little moondock, a nymph in the pale moonlight.
00:01:19I'm cryin' over you, my little moondock, for it's you who makes the moon so bright.
00:01:31For it's you who makes the moon so bright.
00:01:39And I was the most?
00:01:53I was the most!
00:01:55I will know!
00:01:59I'm cryin' over you, my littleolina.
00:04:39Crazy kid.
00:04:56Professor, when Dr. Huntley gets back,
00:05:11would you be sure he gets the messages on his desk?
00:05:13All right, Kathy.
00:05:13Good.
00:05:15He'll be here any minute now.
00:05:17Oh, he's coming back tonight?
00:05:18Yes.
00:05:19Well, maybe I'd better stay.
00:05:20He was pretty excited when he called me over the phone a few minutes ago.
00:05:24Well, I'd better stay then.
00:05:26No, you run along.
00:05:29It's after five.
00:05:30But if it's important, he might need me.
00:05:32Now, Kathy, you've been spending entirely too much extra time here.
00:05:39There's always something to do.
00:05:43And if there isn't, you always manage to find something to do.
00:05:48But.
00:05:50Now, Kathy, I may be just an old meddler.
00:05:52But I'd say it's pretty obvious that your interest in your job is a little extraordinary.
00:05:59I don't understand.
00:06:01When an attractive girl like you spends several hours retyping the same letters every night
00:06:06just because a boss stays late,
00:06:10I'd say it's conclusive evidence that she's interested in him.
00:06:14Oh, no, Professor.
00:06:16My typing needs brushing up.
00:06:18I've never known a better typist.
00:06:24Does he know how you feel?
00:06:26He's so involved with his project and Mary Foster.
00:06:30He doesn't know I exist.
00:06:32Mary and Jeff were childhood friends.
00:06:36Childhood friends?
00:06:38Jeff is completely absorbed in his work.
00:06:40That's good, too.
00:06:43He, uh, he's one of the brightest young rocket scientists in the country.
00:06:48Did he ever, did he ever mention me?
00:06:52I mean, you know.
00:06:53For the five years I've been associated with him,
00:06:57all I've ever heard him talk about is rocket propellants and the laws of gravity.
00:07:02Oh.
00:07:04If he weren't so conscientious and dedicated,
00:07:07there wouldn't be this laboratory.
00:07:08And there wouldn't be that typewriter in the outer office.
00:07:13If only he didn't work so hard.
00:07:16Maybe you can persuade him.
00:07:18I think I hear him coming.
00:07:20Oh.
00:07:34Professor, it's the greatest thing that ever happened.
00:07:36Calm down, Jeff.
00:07:37What's it all about?
00:07:38I couldn't be happier, and you will be, too, when you hear the news.
00:07:41Government appropriation come through?
00:07:43Are they going to finance the project?
00:07:44We don't have to wait for them, Professor.
00:07:46We're going ahead with it on our own.
00:07:49Full steam ahead.
00:07:50A rocket to the moon.
00:07:52But it'll take millions.
00:07:53And that's what we've got.
00:07:55Look at this.
00:07:56Yes?
00:07:58It's not that I'd been hoping he'd die or anything like that.
00:08:01But he had to sooner or later.
00:08:03Will you make sense, man?
00:08:04Who died?
00:08:05Uncle Ted.
00:08:06He was 93.
00:08:08He made a fortune in the fur business and left it all to me.
00:08:12All?
00:08:13Enough to build a rocket?
00:08:14And go to the moon.
00:08:17That's a lot of money, boy.
00:08:19Sure is.
00:08:20And we're going to start spending it.
00:08:23But, Jeff, this money, how much did you say?
00:08:25Three million dollars.
00:08:28After taxes.
00:08:28This money represents a good deal of security for you.
00:08:34Why not give the project some more time?
00:08:36Let the government finance it.
00:08:37They said they would.
00:08:39But money is only good when you're doing something good with it.
00:08:42You could retire and never have to worry about money again.
00:08:45You could settle down and have a family.
00:08:48You ever thought of that?
00:08:50Marriage?
00:08:51Me?
00:08:52No, sir.
00:08:54Now we can be the very first.
00:08:57The first to make it to the moon.
00:09:00I know we can do it.
00:09:02We've worked so hard.
00:09:04On our formulas.
00:09:05And on the fuel.
00:09:07It'll work.
00:09:08We'll make it work.
00:09:10But I never planned to go along.
00:09:12I'm too old.
00:09:13This is for someone young like yourself.
00:09:16You've worked just as hard as I have.
00:09:18You've earned the right to be the first.
00:09:20Have you ever thought about the dangers involved?
00:09:22Maybe I'm more practical.
00:09:25Isn't it worth the chance?
00:09:27All our experiments have been successful.
00:09:30But they were on an experimental level.
00:09:33Models.
00:09:34Theories on paper.
00:09:38Don't you have confidence in our ability?
00:09:41Well, yes, but...
00:09:42So now we have the chance to realize our plans.
00:09:45And in six months...
00:09:46You fear we could ready the project in six months?
00:09:48I know we could.
00:09:49It means a lot of hard work.
00:09:51Long hours and lots of black coffee.
00:09:54But can you imagine it?
00:09:55We're going to have a chance to prove our formula on fuel and rocket construction.
00:10:00Six months?
00:10:02Right.
00:10:03You game?
00:10:04How can we go wrong?
00:10:05You have the spirit.
00:10:08The energy.
00:10:09And you...
00:10:10Have the patience and the knowledge.
00:10:13Six months.
00:10:14Here are your messages, Dr. Huntley.
00:10:20The devil with the messages.
00:10:22We're going to the moon.
00:10:23But Dr. Huntley.
00:10:24We're going to the moon.
00:10:27Look.
00:10:28Kathy.
00:10:30Call Mary Foster and tell her we're going to celebrate.
00:10:34What's the matter?
00:10:36Did I say something wrong?
00:10:37Six months and we'll be on our way.
00:10:44Let's see.
00:13:03That's the reservation I have.
00:13:04The intangibles.
00:13:05There's much we don't know about the moon.
00:13:08I know our ship will perform satisfactorily.
00:13:11It'll get us there and back.
00:13:13I know it.
00:13:14That's just it.
00:13:15If we can take off from the moon.
00:13:18That's your reservation then.
00:13:20Our ability to leave from the moon's surface.
00:13:23Precisely.
00:13:24We know the character of the moon's surface is relatively sketchy.
00:13:27We know that the surface temperature of the moon varies from more than a hundred degrees centigrade
00:13:31degrees centigrade when the sun is directly overhead, to more than minus 50 degrees at
00:13:35sunset. Yes, and at midnight, more than 150 degrees. Whether our ship can withstand this change.
00:13:42Of that, I'm sure. But professors Pettit and Nicholson at the Mount Wilson Observatory
00:13:47detected a drop of 150 degrees in the temperature in one hour. The special characteristic of the
00:13:53rocket's sheathing will allow for that. But the unbroken rock surface may have been exoliated by
00:13:58repeated expansion and contraction with the great range in its temperature. Granted. But we've
00:14:04taken into consideration the accumulation of meteorites and fragments of porous rock shattered
00:14:09by the fall of meteorites. I see. And we can still take off even in all that rubble. I suppose you're
00:14:14right. Come on, professor. What's really at the bottom of all this? You're young, Jeff. I'd hate to
00:14:22see you risk your life. You may never get off the moon alive. I think it's worth a chance.
00:14:28And you're taking the same chance. At my age, I can afford the luxury of tempting faith. But you're
00:14:35young. You've your whole life ahead. You've a brilliant career in nuclear physics. Don't you
00:14:42understand, Jeff? You can contribute more by staying on Earth. Let others put your
00:14:47hypothesis to test. When it comes to someone chancing his life on my theory, that someone's
00:14:53going to be me. Jeff, I'm almost old enough to be your father. And if you were my son, I'd
00:14:59like to see you happy with a wife, with a family. Hold on now. I'm not going to give you a lecture
00:15:06on what I hold to be important in life. Just let me say this time, and I hope never again. I'm not
00:15:14interested in marriage or settling down. Science is my life and nothing else.
00:15:24All right, Jeff. We won't discuss it again. Good. Let's get back to work. We've so little
00:15:31time left. Just seven days to our target date. Seven days.
00:15:49Seven days.
00:16:12Oh, Kathy, I've checked with the field,
00:16:40and they say that everything's ready.
00:16:44Where's Dr. Huntley?
00:16:45Have you seen him?
00:16:46Oh, yes, Professor.
00:16:48Dr. Huntley's at his favorite retreat.
00:16:50He told me to tell you.
00:16:51You'll find him down at the rocks.
00:16:53Okay.
00:17:10There you are, Jeff.
00:17:28Kathy said I'd find you here.
00:17:30Everything all right?
00:17:32Yeah, we're mighty lucky.
00:17:35The weather looks great.
00:17:37I've been in contact with the field.
00:17:40Our gear's aboard and checks out.
00:17:42We're all set, then.
00:17:44I'm glad you decided not to notify the press.
00:17:48It's better we leave quietly.
00:17:52The newspaper man would cause a lot of confusion at the field.
00:17:56And if anything goes wrong...
00:17:58You think something might go wrong?
00:18:00You're not being doubtful again, are you?
00:18:06Well, this is it.
00:18:07Time to be leaving.
00:18:09Now, take it easy, Jeff.
00:18:14Don't be nervous.
00:18:18Now, take it easy, Jeff.
00:18:19Don't be nervous.
00:18:32Don't be nervous.
00:19:02you're desperate.
00:19:12.
00:19:13Have a look at beautiful Miami, Professor.
00:19:15At 48 hours we'll be seeing nothing but volcanic ash.
00:19:19You still have no regrets?
00:19:20No, sir.
00:19:21.
00:19:22Good.
00:19:23Good. Well, if everything goes according to plan, we'll be back in Miami in four days.
00:19:30Then you can get to see that movie you were talking about.
00:19:33Oh, I saw that last night.
00:19:35But you promised me you were going to get some rest.
00:19:38The picture was well worth it.
00:19:40Good.
00:19:48Turn on the radio, see if you can get some music.
00:19:53Oh, my God.
00:20:23Oh, my God.
00:20:53Here we are.
00:21:03Well, there she is.
00:21:06All set to go.
00:21:07All our plans realized at last.
00:21:10What a beautiful sight.
00:21:23Let's go.
00:21:53Are you ready, Professor?
00:21:55Right.
00:21:57This is the biggest moment of my life.
00:21:59How about you?
00:22:01Uh-huh. Telling is luck.
00:22:04Thanks, Professor.
00:22:08Ready for countdown.
00:22:10Come in, control room.
00:22:24Control room ready.
00:22:25We're all set.
00:22:27You take the controls.
00:22:28Over.
00:22:30Okay, let's have it.
00:22:32Minus ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, zero.
00:22:40Let's go.
00:22:57Well, we've made it.
00:23:04Stand by for our first stage separation.
00:23:07Ready?
00:23:11Check the nose cone separation.
00:23:16Check the nose cone separation.
00:23:30separation now let's have a look at the earth
00:24:00professor huh stay awake
00:24:19you've got to stay awake
00:24:23professor
00:24:29professor
00:24:29are you all right yes what happened
00:24:57it seems we've made contact we're not moving what i'm afraid i fell asleep
00:25:02so did i what a climax of the trip
00:25:05come on
00:25:08professor
00:25:14jeff it's incredible doesn't look anything like what we had imagined
00:25:19no one will believe us trees grass i'll make notes
00:25:25but largest telescopes have always pictured the moon as barren volcanic dust
00:25:30nothing able to live
00:25:31how do we know it is the moon professor
00:25:34well it got us here
00:25:40look over there
00:25:43it's all so fast
00:25:45there let's start there
00:25:48come on
00:25:55come on
00:26:01come on
00:26:08come on
00:26:13come on
00:26:17what do you think professor
00:26:25all of our instruments are coarse it must be the moon i know it is
00:26:29perhaps this is one section of the moon that has never been seen
00:26:32we appear to be at the bottom of a crater
00:26:35jeff look at that lake
00:26:36it's unfortunate we have so little time here how's our oxygen
00:26:44we have 13 hours supply of oxygen and we've been gone from the ship for three hours
00:26:48well let's go right
00:26:53what irony professor the very first to arrive on the moon and we're limited to so short a time
00:26:59but with your photos and my samples it'll be simple to finance another expedition and with enough oxygen to last years i'm getting responses from the meter
00:27:09why this is a very interesting specimen notice the reaction on the meter
00:27:14there's so much to do
00:27:17the reaction is even more pronounced here
00:27:31the reaction is even more pronounced here
00:27:40the action on the moon
00:27:41well
00:27:46look at this rock
00:27:48the meter indicates it's gold
00:27:50how can we manage to get this back to earth
00:27:52How can we manage to get this back to Earth?
00:27:55It's possible that once we leave the moon,
00:27:57the radiation belt may alter the character of this metal.
00:27:59Oh, but it's worth a chance.
00:28:01It is gold.
00:28:03But suppose it turns to worthless dust.
00:28:05You know, that could happen.
00:28:07What it amounts to is that we're taking a chance for this.
00:28:10Our ship cannot possibly carry any extra weight.
00:28:14We carry it at the risk of our lives.
00:28:17It's gold, all right.
00:28:18That's an exceptionally high grade of ore.
00:28:20But this is almost all pure, solid gold.
00:28:33Look.
00:28:35This one's small, but let's take it anyway.
00:28:38Professor, what are we doing?
00:28:40I'm financing our next trip to the moon.
00:28:42Why don't we wait until later?
00:28:44Well, Jeff, we're limited with our oxygen.
00:28:48Well, the whole field's covered with it.
00:28:50Well, this is gold, too, all right.
00:28:53Look at that ore.
00:28:55Aye, it's really something.
00:28:57Well, come on, Professor.
00:28:58We have a lot of work to do.
00:28:59Jeff, be reasonable.
00:29:00We can't leave all this gold buying all of them.
00:29:01Well, we came here not for gold.
00:29:03But, Jeff, don't you understand?
00:29:05We can use it.
00:29:09We came here for science.
00:29:11Why are we looking for gold?
00:29:14Jeff, this will pay for equipment on our next expedition.
00:29:17Jeff, do you see?
00:29:25There seems to be a clearing over there.
00:29:27This looks interesting.
00:29:28Directly ahead.
00:29:33Look at this wall.
00:29:34Look, one stone upon the other.
00:29:47Yes, I see.
00:29:49It could only have been made by a thinking entity.
00:29:52I think you're right.
00:29:52Professor, a ladder.
00:30:05The same construction as on Earth.
00:30:08Let's go for an examiner.
00:30:16This leads to the top of the wall.
00:30:17Yes, I wonder what's on the other side.
00:30:20I'm going to find out.
00:30:23No, you let me go.
00:30:24You stand back.
00:30:42Professor, what do you see?
00:30:43I'm going to find out.
00:31:13I'm going to find out.
00:31:43I'm going to find out.
00:32:13I'm going to find out.
00:32:43Oh, my God.
00:33:13Oh, my God.
00:33:43Oh, my God.
00:34:13Professor, where are you?
00:34:18Where are you?
00:34:20Oh, my God.
00:34:50Professor, are you all right?
00:35:20Professor, are you all right?
00:35:50Professor, are you all right?
00:36:20Professor, are you all right?
00:36:32Professor, are you all right?
00:36:42Professor, I have summoned you all here for a most important matter.
00:36:54Are these two strangers who have suddenly appeared in our midst, our friends?
00:37:06Or do they come as enemies?
00:37:10We shall have a meeting of the Great Council to decide.
00:37:18Go now.
00:37:20I have spoken.
00:37:30Go.
00:37:34Go.
00:37:36Go.
00:37:38Go.
00:37:40Go.
00:37:42Go.
00:37:44Go.
00:37:46Go.
00:37:48Go.
00:37:50Go.
00:37:52Go.
00:37:54Go.
00:37:56Go.
00:37:58Go.
00:38:00Go.
00:38:14These strange people have come here from another planet.
00:38:24I believe they are here in a spirit of friendship.
00:38:35They wish us no harm.
00:38:40You wonder why they have come here.
00:38:44They seek knowledge about the heavens.
00:38:50Let us release them and help them in their quest.
00:38:58Listen to what I say.
00:39:03Have faith in your queen.
00:39:07Go.
00:39:09We've got to try to escape.
00:39:14I wonder what caused this partial blackout.
00:39:16It seems like a dream.
00:39:18Well, those two men didn't seem dangerous.
00:39:24I didn't hear them talking, yet I'm sure they communicated in some way.
00:39:28They probably used those antennae on their heads.
00:39:30That must be the way they communicated.
00:39:43I wonder what they plan to do with this.
00:39:57Look.
00:40:12I think she wants us to follow her out of here.
00:40:14Well, she's disappeared.
00:40:27I guess we're free.
00:40:30Well, let's get to work.
00:40:36We'll go that way.
00:40:51It seems to be an area that they've developed.
00:40:54It certainly is.
00:40:58Look at that vapor.
00:41:03I must get a record of that.
00:41:06This place is deserted.
00:41:24That was a good shot.
00:41:27Notice anything strange?
00:41:34Well, this place is deserted, too.
00:41:36Examine those rocks.
00:41:37All right, Jeff.
00:41:39I've never seen a specimen like this before.
00:41:50Let's see.
00:41:52I'll add this to the collection.
00:41:54Very unusual.
00:41:58Let's follow this path.
00:42:02There's that girl.
00:42:03She's watching us.
00:42:25Hello.
00:42:27I saw you on the throne before.
00:42:29You must be the queen.
00:42:31I have a feeling that you're responsible for releasing us from that cave.
00:42:39We're here on a scientific expedition.
00:42:42We are friends.
00:42:44Do you hear me?
00:42:46Do you understand what I'm trying to tell you?
00:42:57You do know what I'm saying.
00:43:00I think you...
00:43:02I think your people are very friendly.
00:43:07her, who are you talking to.
00:43:08I'm sorry.
00:43:09I don't want to tell you about the cave head, but I'm interesting.
00:43:19I don't want to tell you about the cave head.
00:44:22Jeff should get a picture of this.
00:44:50Where is he?
00:44:52Oh, there he is.
00:44:54Oh, there he is.
00:44:55Now, Jeff, really remember what we came here for.
00:45:12Now, now, come on, will you please?
00:45:13We've got to do some work.
00:45:14I was speaking to the Queen here.
00:45:16Yes, but she doesn't speak.
00:45:17Now, you know that.
00:45:18Jeff, you're acting like a schoolboy.
00:45:21You know what?
00:45:21I feel like a schoolboy.
00:45:23I've never felt like this in my life.
00:45:26Now, we're getting along very well.
00:45:29Now, don't forget we're scientists.
00:45:30Okay, see you later.
00:45:33Here we go.
00:45:34Here we go.
00:45:35Here we go.
00:45:36Here we go.
00:45:37Here we go.
00:45:38Here we go.
00:45:39Here we go.
00:45:40Here we go.
00:45:41Here we go.
00:45:42Here we go.
00:46:42Over here, Professor.
00:46:53Let's try this.
00:47:07Get those three girls.
00:47:09Let's see, that should be picture number 11.
00:47:13Now, let's try it from that angle.
00:47:25Now, let's try it from that angle.
00:47:38Different composition.
00:47:39Let's try it from that angle.
00:47:55Let's try it from that angle.
00:48:09See where she's going, Jeff.
00:48:33I'll make notes with the blonde girl over there.
00:48:35See what I mean?
00:48:36Right.
00:48:39See what I mean?
00:49:09See what I mean?
00:49:39See what I mean?
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00:53:30Jeff!
00:53:32Jeff!
00:53:34Jeff!
00:54:00Jeff!
00:54:30Jeff!
00:54:37There he is.
00:54:39At the place he saw that girl before.
00:54:45Well, we've gotten some highly useful data, Jeff.
00:54:56Wait, Professor.
00:55:00I must speak to her.
00:55:08I lost my love to a moondog
00:55:12Who dances upon a star
00:55:18I lost my love to a moondog
00:55:22And my heart still bears a burning scar
00:55:26I long for you, my little moondog
00:55:32A nymph in the pale moonlight
00:55:36I pine for you, my little moondog
00:55:40For it's you who makes the moon so bright
00:55:44For it's you who makes the moon so bright
00:55:46For it's you who makes the moon so bright
00:55:56I'll get it
00:55:58I'll get it
00:56:00I'll get it
00:56:02I'll get it
00:56:04I'll get it
00:56:06I'll get it
00:56:08I can find it
00:56:10I can find it
00:56:42Look over there. Get that scene.
00:57:12Let's go.
00:57:14Let's go.
00:57:20Let's go.
00:57:22I'm ready.
00:57:38Cute, huh?
00:57:39Get some pictures of them, Jeff.
00:57:52I don't know.
00:58:22Look at that little fellow, will you?
00:58:43Looks like little boy needs to go on.
00:58:45We better get going.
00:58:52Notice the vapor rising from her bath.
00:58:58I wonder what causes it.
00:58:59Get a picture.
00:59:01I wonder what causes it.
00:59:11I wonder what causes it.
00:59:17Now there are some lovely creatures.
00:59:41They're going to pose for us.
00:59:47They're going to pose for us.
00:59:54They're going to pose for us.
01:00:02They're going to pose for us.
01:00:12Did you get it?
01:00:22They have mischief in their eyes.
01:00:24I wonder what they're up to.
01:00:27Well, we'll come back later.
01:00:40You go on with your work.
01:00:49We don't have time now.
01:00:50Our oxygen is running low.
01:00:52It doesn't matter.
01:00:53You go on.
01:00:55Go ahead.
01:00:56Go ahead.
01:00:57Go ahead.
01:00:58Go ahead.
01:00:59Go ahead.
01:01:00Go ahead.
01:01:01Go ahead.
01:01:05I'm mooning over you, my little moondogs, with a sad and broken heart.
01:01:18I'm mooning over you, my little moondogs, for soon the time will come to pass.
01:01:27I'm cryin' over you, my little angel, who lives high in the sky.
01:01:40I'm cryin' over you, my little angel, for back to earth I soon must fly.
01:01:57I'm cryin' over you, my little angel, who lives high in the sky, my little angel, who lives high in the sky, my little angel, who lives high in the sky.
01:02:27I've brought something for you.
01:02:44On earth, we call this candy.
01:02:57Oh no, you're not supposed to eat the paper.
01:03:08Well, Jeff, we only have enough oxygen to last us an hour, and it may take us that long to get back to the ship. Now, come on.
01:03:21I'm not going back with you.
01:03:23What? Have you gone mad?
01:03:26Maybe. Maybe I'm mad, but I cannot leave here.
01:03:28Jeff, you don't know what you're saying. If you stay here, you're doomed.
01:03:32I'm staying right here.
01:03:35Professor, let's take her with us.
01:03:36Be sensible. Even if she did go with us, you know she could never live on earth.
01:03:40I suppose you're right.
01:03:42Come on, boy, there's no time.
01:03:44I tell you, I'm not going.
01:03:46Have you forgotten your plans, your projects?
01:03:49It doesn't matter what you say.
01:03:50I'm not going to leave here.
01:03:57Jeff, what's come over you? We've got to leave. It's now or never.
01:04:01Don't you understand?
01:04:03I'm in love.
01:04:05For the first time in my life, I care for someone.
01:04:10It's strange,
01:04:11but it's wonderful.
01:04:14Earth man.
01:04:15Yeah, Jeff, if we don't leave, it's supposed to be too late.
01:04:18Do you feel something strange?
01:04:20I don't understand.
01:04:21You don't know what you're doing.
01:04:22Jeff, please, will you be sensible?
01:04:24Is this the love you speak about?
01:04:27Even if you realize, if you're not long in life, I won't go with you.
01:04:32I can't control myself, happen to a life that you seem to like.
01:04:34I have to go with the impacts of your life that encourages us.
01:04:36I want to clarify something so simple.
01:04:38How can we define despite emerge in life?
01:04:43I speak with emotion.
01:04:45You can adjust the meaning and surprise.
01:04:48And remember when Doctor says no needpaters.
01:04:50Is this the love you knowает?
01:04:52He supports each other who doesn't come together with her.
01:04:56My heart does not wish you to die.
01:05:26I wish you to go, but I know that you must leave.
01:05:56Jeff, snap out of it.
01:06:01Why'd you do it? Why'd you make me go back?
01:06:04You know you couldn't stay there.
01:06:06It was worth the chance to be with her.
01:06:08We'll be back on Earth in two hours.
01:06:11And tell me, what difference does that make to me now?
01:06:14What about our plans for the future?
01:06:26Professor, my camera.
01:06:28Your camera?
01:06:29I left it back there.
01:06:31What are you talking about? You don't have it with you?
01:06:33Yes, when you dragged me away.
01:06:35You left it behind?
01:06:36Who'd believe us?
01:06:37Oh, no. Our only proof.
01:06:40Damn it.
01:06:56Hello.
01:07:07Jeff, this is Professor Nichols.
01:07:09I've just come from the field.
01:07:11I'll see you in a few minutes.
01:07:13What happened? Tell me.
01:07:15Well, all the top brass from the Pentagon
01:07:17looked over the ship and examined it.
01:07:19Oh, come on, Prof. Get to the point.
01:07:21Will they finance another expedition?
01:07:24They don't even believe the ship can get off the ground.
01:07:27But damn it, we've gone to the moon and back.
01:07:29The moon?
01:07:30We really don't know where we went.
01:07:32What rotten luck.
01:07:33If only we'd been able to bring back your photographs,
01:07:36my samples.
01:07:37Yeah, I know what you're getting at.
01:07:40If only I hadn't met that girl.
01:07:43Well, I have no regrets.
01:07:46I'll see you later.
01:07:54I heard you were back, Dr. Huntley.
01:07:58I heard you were back, Dr. Huntley.
01:08:24I heard you were next.
01:08:40Okay, my dear, no December.
01:08:43I can't believe it.
01:09:08You're here on Earth.
01:09:11I didn't lose you after all.
01:09:13I lost my love to a moondog who dances upon a star.
01:09:27I lost my love to a moondog and my heart still bears a burning scar.
01:09:37I long for you, my little moondog, a nymph in the pale moonlight.
01:09:49I pine for you, my little moondog, for it's you who makes the moon so bright.
01:10:00For it's you who makes the moon so bright.

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