King Dinosaur (1955) - full transcript

Blasting off to a newly discovered planet called Nova, which moved into our solar system, four explorers behold a fantastic adventure. The mysterious new planet has similar characteristics of Earth, except it is home to terrifying monsters like giant snakes, giant ants, mutated alligators, and most terrifying of all, King Dinosaur, a strange lizard-like being that is a fatal threat to the explorers. Can these people survive this planet and escape?

[serious music]
[telegraph machine beeping]

- [Marvin] On the
morning of March 18th

at precisely 7:48 a.m.
a coded message directed

to our president was cabled
from this observatory.

A message of such
vital importance

that our Congress was called
into an emergency session.

A phenomenon out there
in space was the subject

of these top secret
communications.

[gentle music]

It wasn't long until
the astronomers

of other nations also
discovered what had happened.



[gentle music]

Earth now had a new neighbor.

A new planet had moved
into our solar system,

and had established
its orbit around

the Sun so close
to Earth that for

the first time it was
conceivable to believe

that man on Earth could actually
travel to another planet.

A planet that had
every indication

that its atmosphere
would support life.

Many of the mysteries
of this vast ocean

of space would soon be solved.

It would be a race
between countries to see

which one would be the first,

the first to bring
our civilization



to another planet in space.

[dramatic music]

On April 23rd the word to
start comes from Washington,

and immediately our finest
research laboratories

change over to this
all important project,

the building of a passenger
carrying rocket ship.

Every security measure is taken.

Test upon test must
be made to develop,

improve, create, invent.

[engine whirring]

A jet engine must be
built with a thrust

great enough to
launch the spaceship

through the many miles
of Earth's atmosphere.

It must also be
able to withstand

the pressures found
in outer space.

[engine whirring]

June 3rd.

With the aid of
unusually favorable
atmospheric conditions,

Professor Albert Garnet is able

with the world's
largest telescope

to photograph and extremely
clear view of the new planet.

It is now certain
that plant life

of some kind definitely
exists there.

The professor incidentally
is also credited

with naming the new
planet, planet Nova.

New metals must be developed
with tensile strength capable

of expanding great
atmospheric pressures.

[playful music]

Switch on for jet
engine test number 87.

[playful music]
[engine whirring]

Structural weaknesses
are studied, tested.

[metal clanging]
[playful music]

Every conceivable test for man

and machine alike
is run the gauntlet.

There is no margin for error.

Special equipment is developed.

This nuclear power
plant will serve

as an auxiliary
source of electricity

while our people
are on the planet.

Actually, because it is
activated by atomic power

it could supply their
needs for many years

if something were to go wrong

and their return to
Earth were delayed.

Naturally the people
must be careful

in using such
equipment because if

the atomic power were
allowed to go unharnessed,

an atomic fission
reaction would take place.

An atom explosion.

[playful music]

A time clock is a controlling
mechanism for this reaction.

They of course will
understand its use

and therefore
minimize any danger.

[playful music]

Pressure bombs are
constructed to simulate

the pressures found in space.

[upbeat music]

Record every vibrating pulse.

[machine ticking]
[upbeat music]

Turbo jet engines used
in assisting take offs

of our giant
bombers are studied,

but there lies the
greatest problem.

Blasting the ship off the ground

and out of Earth's gravity pull.

[engines whirring]

The first test rocket is ready.

[rocket rumbling]

Rocket test number two.

[gentle music]

[rocket rumbling]

This rocket carries
animals, white mice.

As the rocket zooms
upward gravity

is still present
to hold the mice

and little ball
downward toward Earth.

[engine whirring]

Now the mice are
floating in air since

they are now beyond
Earth's gravity pull.

[engine whirring]

The test proves out.

Animals can live in space.

It's man's turn next to
take the calculated risk.

The spaceship is ready
now for its passengers.

[upbeat music]

If animal life is found
on the new planet Nova,

an expert on zoogeography would

be a most important member
of the space expedition.

On August 10th,
Doctor Richard Gordon

was chosen to fill
that position.

He became famous
with his discovery of

a giant prehistoric tar pits

near Salt Lake City
just two years ago.

[upbeat music]

The study of rock
formations and its minerals

is like reading the
personal diary of a planet.

Doctor Nora Pierce joined

the space expedition
on August 27th.

Her doctorate in
mineralogy was awarded for

her mineralogical research
in the Himalayan mountains.

That same day the
giant spaceship

was being wielded in
position for its space flight

which was now a
matter of weeks away.

[upbeat music]

Medicine must be represented
on this expedition

since the health of these people

and the people who will venture

into space in the future
is of primary importance.

Dr. Ralph Martin's
war service fortified

him with the
experience of treating

most diseases and fatalities
that overtake men,

that is on our Earth.

The chemistry of
the new planet was

to be studied by
Dr. Patricia Bennet

who completed the
group of scientists.

She was noted for her thesis on

the use of radio
chemistry in medicine.

Dr. Bennet entered the
group on September 12th.

[gentle music]

On October 1st it
was observed that

the position of Nova was in

the most advantageous
location for our purpose.

The ship must blast
off within 24 hours.

[gentle music]

[tense music]

Attention!

Attention!

The members of the expedition

will please report to the ship.

Blast off is in X
minus 20 minutes.

[tense music]

[machines beeping]
[tense music]

Attention!

Blast off in X
minus five minutes.

[tense music]

Blast off in X minus one minute.

[machines beeping]
[tense music]

Five, four, three, two, one.

[engine rumbling]

[wind howling]

[serious music]

[wind howling]
[serious music]

[gentle music]

The spaceship kept on its course

without the least deviation.

[gentle music]

The people on Earth
followed the ship's progress

as long as possible
with powerful telescopes
and with radar.

[gentle music]

[engine rumbling]
[gentle music]

To our people inside, the days,

the weeks, the months all
went by without mishap.

[engine rumbling]
[gentle music]

[upbeat music]

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

- [Ralph] We're first.

- Thank God we made it.

Is it as lovely as it seems?

- Yes, if it's habitable.

[gentle music]

An active volcano.

This planet is quite young Pat.

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

We're gonna start our test Dick

to see if it's safe
to remove our suits.

- [Dick] Your instruments
are on their way down.

Hurry up with the test so Nora

and I can get out
and join you huh?

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

- A preliminary biological study

made of the air on Nova show

the indications of
microscopic life

not too different then
that found on Earth.

However, approximately
40% of the bacteria

was completely unfamiliar.

- [Ralph] Tests for
radiation gave a reading

of approximately 10% above
normal background count.

Liquid tested for
biotic contents

indicated less than a
tolerable percentage.

- [Pat] Temperature, 78 degrees.

- [Ralph] Air pressure,
13.8 pounds per square inch.

- Although our preliminary
tests are in no way conclusive,

they do substantiate however,

that human and animal life
as we know it on Earth

can exist in the atmosphere
and environment of planet Nova.

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

Now let's get out
of these suits.

- Dick, Nora, the atmosphere
checks out all right.

It's safe to come out.

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

The air's a bit richer
then oxygen, notice.

Anyway let's speed
up our reaction.

- Oh, you take care of
your own reactions Doctor.

- What do you think Nora?

- This is just great.

There's animal life here.

There must be plenty
of water then.

- Listen, I saw a lake over in

that direction before we landed.

Let's go over and take a look.

- [Nora] Okay.

- [Dick] All right?

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

- [Pat] Look, birds.

- [Ralph] They
look like vultures.

[birds chirping]
[gentle music]

- Look at that tree.

[all chuckling]

Isn't he cute?

[birds chirping]
[gentle music]

- Well, there it is just
like I saw on the scope.

Pretty a lake as anyone would
want and it's all private.

- [Nora] But what
about that island?

- [Pat] It's a
strange looking place.

- [Ralph] Looks like
it's covered with
heavy jungle growth.

There's no sun over there.

- I'd like to have a look
at that if we have time.

- I don't see why Nora.

All they want in
Washington are tests

and samples from
wherever we land.

They didn't say anything
about extensive exploration.

- You conservative
doctors [laughs].

- Well, I don't care.

All I can see is that water and

that means a bath
Nora and let's get

some clean clothes
and have one huh?

- Uh huh.

Uh, uh, ladies first please.

[playful music]
[birds chirping]

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

Much further?

- I want some samples from
that rock straight up.

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

What time would you say it is?

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

- [Dick] I'd say it's about
3 o'clock Earth time here.

- Except that we don't
know how many hours

there are on the
daily cycle here.

You know, this place could

move around faster
then our Earth.

- Well, let's figure it's
about 3 o'clock anyway.

That gives us three or
four hours before dark.

[birds chirping]

[mysterious music]
[gentle music]

- Dick?

That rock might be
further then we thought.

- Oh, a couple more miles
should bring us there.

- Couple of more
miles as the crows fly

but five miles up
and down those hills.

- Yes, but walking's a whole
lot easier then digging.

[mysterious music]
[birds chirping]

- What do you think Nora?

[birds chirping]

- About the age of this place?

[chuckles]

Afraid your guess was right.

It's pretty young as planets go.

Much younger then our Earth.

- What era would you say it is?

- Prehistoric.

- Are you serious Nora?

Look, let's get outta here
and get back to the ship.

I'm scared to death and I
don't mind admitting it.

- What about it Nora?

Do you have enough?

- Yes, for the kind of
preliminary survey they want.

I can get more information while

the rest of you are working.

[birds chirping]

That island.

I wonder what's over there.

- Well, vegetation
certainly looks

different from that around here.

- Maybe we can pay it a
quick visit before we leave.

- Let the next people
pay it a visit [sighs].

Let's get back to the
ship and get outta here

before something awful
happens to all of us.

- We better go,
it's getting dark.

- Do we know the way?

- Well, if it doesn't dark
too soon we're all right.

[birds chirping]

[mysterious music]
[birds chirping]

- [Ralph] Is this
the way we came?

- I'm not sure.

[mysterious music]
[birds chirping]

[animal calling]
[mysterious music]

- Oh, I'm dead.

[birds chirping]

[tense music]
[birds chirping]

[Pat screams]

[shots firing]

[Pat sobbing]

- Pat.

[Pat sobbing]

- Oh, well that does it.

- Right.

There's not much
point in tramping

through the woods all night.

What do you say we fix ourselves
a place and sleep here?

It'll be a lot easier to
find our way in the daylight.

- Fine.

[animal calling]
[birds chirping]

[upbeat music]
[birds chirping]

- [Pat] One more.

- [Nora] All righty.

[birds chirping]

Hey how 'bout that?

Home sweet home.

- Looks real good huh?

- [Pat] Uh huh.

- Step up to the front
desk and register.

[owl hooting]
[thunder rumbling]

It's an owl.

[Pat and Ralph laughing]

[owl hooting]
[birds chirping]

- [Nora] We're going
to be real comfortable.

- Well, it's not the
Long Gone but I like it.

- [Dick] Here Pat,
hang this up will you?

- Okay.

- Ralph, let's get the packs.

Now Ralph and I are gonna split

the watches three hours a piece.

That should take us
up until daylight.

You girls get some sleep.

- There's no reason why
we can't take a watch too.

- [Dick] Yes there is.

- Oh, Dick.

- [Dick] No arguments.

Now get some sleep.

Ralph, I'll take the first one.

- Okay.

Wake me up a little
early will ya?

[birds chirping]

[thunder rumbling]
[mysterious music]

[mysterious music]
[birds chirping]

[thunder rumbling]

[mysterious music]
[birds chirping]

Hey, I thought you
were gonna call me?

- I'm okay.

I thought as long
as I felt all right

I'd stay with it
a little longer.

- [Ralph] Looks like the second

shift's gonna be a little wet.

Good night old man.

[thunder rumbling]
[animals calling]

[gentle music]

- [Pat] Hi.

- Can't you sleep?

[gentle music]

[thunder rumbling]
[gentle music]

What's the matter?

- I don't know.

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

[thunder rumbling]

Tell me Doctor, do you
still wanna marry me?

- You know I do.

[thunder rumbling]
[gentle music]

Let's take a walk.

- Oh, okay.

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

[thunder rumbling]
[gentle music]

[dramatic music]

[Pat screaming]

- Ralph!

- Dick!
[Pat screams]

Dick, wake up!

[Pat screaming]
[dramatic music]

- Ralph!

[dramatic music]

[Pat sobbing]

Ralph!

[dramatic music]
[alligator bellowing]

Ralph!

[dramatic music]

[Pat screams]

[birds chirping]

[footsteps approaching]

Oh Ralph, Ralph, Ralph.

- Let's get him back to camp.

[birds chirping]
[animals calling]

- I can't find a kit here.

[animals calling]
[birds chirping]

- Get the kit!

[Pat sobbing]

Give me the canteen.

Get the canteen!

[Pat sobbing]
[birds chirping]

Nora?

Get that rag wet.

[Pat sobbing]

He's lost a lot of blood.

- [Pat] Oh, it's all
my fault [sobbing].

- [Dick] It's nobody's fault.

What were you doing away
from this area anyway?

You know you're not
supposed to leave camp.

- I know, I know [sobs].

- You better get some sleep.

You're gonna need it.

[Pat sobs]

We've gotta keep a sharp
lookout from now on.

[birds chirping]

[Pat sobbing]

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

- How is he?

- He's in no shape to travel.

We better leave him here.

- Not alone.

- No, you stay with him.

[air blowing]

We'll find our way back to
the ship and get the supplies.

- Oh, Pat we can bring
your lab equipment

back and then you can work
here 'til he's better.

- [Pat] Fine.

- Just don't leave this area.

[birds chirping]

We're takin' all but one canteen
but go easy on the water.

- Okay, but hurry back will ya?

[birds chirping]
[animals calling]

Oh Ralph darling I'm so sorry.

[Ralph shivering]

- Cold.

Freezing cold.

[Ralph shivering]

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

[animal chattering]
[gentle music]

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

[tense music]

[dramatic music]
[spider chattering]

[Pat screaming]
[dramatic music]

[shot firing]

[Pat screams]

[shots firing]
[spider chattering]

[Pat screams]

[shot firing]
[spider chattering]

- Oh Ralph, no!

[tense music]

[shots firing]

[Pat sobbing]

[gentle music]

Oh!

- Where is everybody?

- Oh, they've gone.

They've gone back to the ship
for supplies and equipment.

You've been unconscious
for a day and a half.

- Oh, I don't remember
what happened.

- You were hurt but
you're all right now.

[birds chirping]

Ugh.

- You've been here all alone?

- Somebody had to stay with you.

Couldn't be left alone.

- Well I'm all right now.

[birds chirping]

Oo.

- Take it easy.

[Ralph exhales]

You know after a
bout like you've

had you gotta relax and rest.

[gentle music]

- Come here.

- Why?

- I need some medicine.

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

When will they be back?

- Real soon.

Try to rest now.

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

[animal chattering]
[birds chirping]

- Hey, where'd you
pick this one up?

- We didn't, he picked us up.

- That's Joe.

- [Ralph] Hello Joe.

- Hey Joe, go
investigate the lady.

Wake her up boy.

[birds chirping]

- Oh hi.

[Joe chattering]

Boy am I glad you're back.

Did you have a good trip?

- Lovely if you like walking.

- Anything unusual Dick?

[Joe chattering]

- What's unusual anymore?

Saw something that looked like

a Sherman tank but
it didn't bother us.

- [Nora] Hey, who's the
cook in the outfit tonight?

- I'll do it.

I'll bet your hungry.

This one's been
eating all day long.

- Good.

He'll get his strength
back faster that way.

[Joe chattering]

[birds chirping]

- Did you find
anything today Dicky?

Besides Joe I mean.

- I got a whole bag
full of specimens.

Near as I can figure this place

will support a lot of people.

If we had to stay
here for any length

of time we should
be able to live

off the land without
much trouble.

- Thanks but I'll
take Earth, U.S.A.

- Me too.

Hey, what are the
plans for tomorrow?

- Well, I thought
Nora and I'd finish

our tests and samplings
and then I thought--

- And then I wanna take
a look at that island.

- I seem to remember
some instructions
about not separating.

- We haven't run into anything
we can't handle Ralph.

- You know I think they all
read too much science fiction.

Probably that would
mean some kind

of super race up
here or something.

- Why don't we all go together?

- Doctor, you know
better then the rest

of us that you're in
no shape to travel.

- That's right.

So, Nora and I'll take one
of the rubber rafts tomorrow

and spend the day on the island.

Pat, you, you do whatever
work you can around here.

[birds chirping]

[snake hissing]

[dramatic music]

[birds chirping]

- Dick, what are we gonna
do about watches tonight?

- I'll take the first one.

I'll get some sleep
when it gets light.

- Hey, I heard that
business about the watches.

I may be a little weak but
I can still handle a gun.

- Oh, don't be silly Ralph.

You need your rest.

- Look, maybe we
don't need a watch.

Joe seems to be pretty
good at shouting alarms.

- We'll count on Joe for extras.

I'm taking the first one.

[birds chirping]

[owl hooting]
[mysterious music]

[birds chirping]
[mysterious music]

[Joe chattering]
[mysterious music]

[snake hissing]

[Joe chattering]
[mysterious music]

[snake hissing]

[mysterious music]
[Joe chattering]

[snake hissing]
[mysterious music]

[animals calling]
[mysterious music]

[snake hissing]
[mysterious music]

[birds chirping]
[mysterious music]

[snake hissing]
[mysterious music]

[birds chirping]
[Joe chattering]

[gun clicking]

[birds chirping]

[Nora sighs]

- [Nora] Are you sure
you're all right Ralph?

- In the pink.

There's nothing like a
good quiet nights sleep.

- If you have to
get back to the ship

for any reason the
best way's along

the shore line of the lake.

It's too easy to get lost
going through the jungle.

Nora, we'd better travel light.

Gotta pick up that
raft on the way.

- And by the way,
there's a flare gun

in each of those rubber rafts.

If you're not back by dark
you better fire a couple.

If you're okay make it white.

Any trouble, red.

- Better yet, just
stay out of trouble.

And take good care of Joe,
I'm getting very fond of him.

- See ya later fellas.

- Bye.

[birds chirping]
[gentle music]

[equipment clattering]
[gentle music]

Maybe you can help me with this.

Do you remember any
of your chemistry?

- Enough to know about
the chemistry between us.

- Look mister, day
time's for business.

Let's get this thing over
with so we can get home.

- That time can't
come too soon for me.

[birds chirping]
[gentle music]

[air hissing]

- Come on boy.

Joe, come on.

We're not gonna wait for ya.
- Come on, let's go.

- [Dick] Let's go, come on.

- Joe, come on.

[Joe chattering]
[gentle music]

- [Dick] Let's shove off.

[Joe chattering]
[gentle music]

[birds chirping]
[gentle music]

- [Nora] It looks pretty barren.

- [Dick] This was your idea.

- [Nora] Look at
the flock of birds.

- [Dick] So that's where those

vultures have been coming from.

There must be something on
the island that attracts them.

- [Nora] It looks a
little forbidding.

- [Dick] Hm.

That shore doesn't look too bad.

Let's paddle over that way.

- Aye aye captain.

[mysterious music]

[ore thuds]

[mysterious music]

[thunder rumbling]
[birds chirping]

Listen.

- Just thunder.

[thunder rumbling]
[mysterious music]

It's much colder here.

[birds chirping]
[Joe chattering]

I'll put the raft over there.

- All right.

[mysterious music]
[birds chirping]

- [Dick] Let's get going Nora.

- Here, take Joe.

[Joe chattering]
[mysterious music]

[mysterious music]
[birds chirping]

[birds crowing]

Dick, there's a
pair of those birds.

[birds crowing]
[mysterious music]

[birds chirping]

- Learn anything?

- Fast these things.

- Like what for instance?

- Like for instance you may be

a wonderful doctor but
you're an awful patient.

- That's a privilege that
only a doctor can afford.

Seriously, what have you
gotten from all of these tests?

- Well, for one
thing, there's lots

of bacteria that exists
here that don't on Earth.

- Which means stay
healthy because

there might not be a
cure for it, right?

- Right.

[mysterious music]
thunder rumbling]

- What a desolate
forsaken place.

But that rumbling,
almost an animal roar.

- [Dick] Still sounds
like thunder to me.

Do you wanna go on or turn back?

- Let's go on.

[thunder rumbling]
[mysterious music]

- [Dick] Looks like a
cave up on that ledge.

[mysterious music]

[animal bellowing]

- Dick, that isn't thunder.

- I know, I know it.

[dramatic music]
[lizard bellowing]

[Nora screams]

[shots firing]
[Nora screaming]

[lizard bellowing]
[shots firing]

[Nora screams]

- My gun's jammed!

[dramatic music]
[lizard bellowing]

[Nora screams]

[lizard bellowing]
[dramatic music]

Lift it up, lean down
there, get in it!

[lizard bellowing]

[shot firing]

[lizard bellowing]

[dramatic music]

- [Nora] Joe!

Where's Joe?

[dramatic music]
[Joe chattering]

- [Dick] I'll get him.

- [Nora] Dick don't go!

- [Dick] Take this
camera, and load it.

- Dick!

[lizard bellowing]
[Dick exclaiming]

Dick!

[Nora screams]
[lizard bellowing]

- Nora, wrap this up.

[tense music]

Nora!

[tense music]
[Nora sobbing]

[tense music]
[Nora screams]

[dramatic music]
[lizard bellowing]

[animals bellowing]
[dramatic music]

Nobody's gonna believe this.

[dramatic music]
[animals bellowing]

Nora, hand be that
bearing pistol.

- Are you thinking
of Ralph and Pat?

- I hate to bring 'em into this.

It's our only way outta here.

[gun clicking]

Stay right here.

Don't move.

[animals bellowing]
[mysterious music]

- Ralph, something
awful's happened.

Listen to that noise.

- I hear it, I hear it.

[animals bellowing]
[dramatic music]

[shot firing]

[gentle music]

- Look, the flare.

[gentle music]

- A red flare Pat.

They're in trouble.

[footsteps receding]

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

[animals bellowing]
[dramatic music]

[triumphant music]
[lizard bellowing]

[Nora screams]

[dramatic music]

[gentle music]
[birds chirping]

[water splashing]
[gentle music]

[lizard bellowing]

- It resembles the
Tyrannosaurus rex

of Earth's prehistoric age.

Tyrannosaurus rex.

King dinosaur.

To think, this
monster dominates Nova

just as similar ones dominated
Earth 125 million years ago.

It's like living in the past.

He's a good likeness.

- Oh who cares!

No one's ever gonna
believe us anyway

if we ever get out of here!
- Nora!

[lizard bellowing]

[water splashing]
[mysterious music]

- There's their raft.

[gentle music]

[dramatic music]
[lizard bellowing]

- Back!

[lizard bellowing]
[dramatic music]

[mysterious music]

[lizard bellowing]
[mysterious music]

[dramatic music]
[lizard bellowing]

[mysterious music]
[lizard bellowing]

- We're closer!

In that canyon.

[lizard bellowing]
[mysterious music]

[dramatic music]

- Oh, Ralph what is it?

What is it?

- I don't know.

It's something prehistoric.

- Oh it's horrible!

Here shoot it, do something.

- What with?

That won't do any good.

[lizard bellowing]
[dramatic music]

- Yeah, well do something.

We've gotta get to them.

- No, they've got to get to us.

[animals bellowing]
[dramatic music]

- Oh!

[animals bellowing]
[dramatic music]

- All right, this is our chance.

[animals bellowing]
[dramatic music]

Let's go!

[animals bellowing]
[dramatic music]

- Over here!

- Faster!

[animals bellowing]
[dramatic music]

Oh Ralph, will they make it?

- Sure, they're gonna make it.

- Oh.

- Come on!

[dramatic music]
[lizard bellowing]

You all right?

- Yeah.

- Pat!

- [Pat] Oh, baby.

- I brought the atom bomb.

I think it's a good
time to use it.

- Oh.

[dramatic music]

[Joe chattering]

- All right, it's
set for 8 o'clock.

That's a half an hour from now.

Come on, let's get outta here.

[dramatic music]
[lizard bellowing]

[armadillo grunting]
[dramatic music]

[shots firing]
[dramatic music]

Go out that way!

[Pat screams]

[armadillo grunting]

[dramatic music]

[Pat screams]

[dramatic music]
[lizard bellowing]

[all screaming]

[dramatic music]
[lizard bellowing]

- Come on, let's go!

[Pat screams]

[shot firing]

[lizard bellowing]
[dramatic music]

[shorts firing]

- Keep goin'!

Don't stop.

[lizard bellowing]
[dramatic music]

[mammoth trumpeting]
[dramatic music]

- [Ralph] Get back, hurry up!

Come on!

[dramatic music]

- [Dick] I think we've lost him.

[lizard bellowing]
[dramatic music]

[animals bellowing]
[dramatic music]

[Pat and Nora screaming]

- [Pat] Hurry!

- [Nora] Hurry!

[Pat screams]

- [Ralph] Come on!

- [Nora] Dick!

[lizard bellowing]
[dramatic music]

[water splashing]
[dramatic music]

[lizard bellowing]
[dramatic music]

[water splashing]
[lizard bellowing]

- Leave from that
hill over there.

Let's go, hurry!
- Oh no!

- Hurry up Nora.

- [Dick] Come on man!

- [Nora] I can't!

- Yes we will, come on!

Get over there and stay down!

[Pat screaming]

- [Ralph] Okay, settle down.

- [Pat] Let go of me!

- Come on Pat!

Come on!

- [Pat] Oh!

[dramatic music]
[explosion booming]

[Joe chartering]

[air howling]

- Well, we've done it.

- Yeah.

We sure have done it.

Brought civilization
to planet Nova.

Come on.

Let's go home.

[gentle music]

[triumphant music]