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The Man Who Fell to Earth "The Man Who Fell to Earth" is a captivating science fiction film released in 1976, directed by

The Man Who Fell to Earth

"The Man Who Fell to Earth" is a captivating science fiction film released in 1976, directed by Nicolas Roeg. Based on Walter Tevis' novel of the same name, this thought-provoking movie explores the alienation and struggles of an extraterrestrial being stranded on Earth.

The film features an incredibly talented cast. David Bowie takes on the lead role of Thomas Jerome Newton, the enigmatic and otherworldly visitor seeking a way to save his drought-stricken planet. Bowie's portrayal of Newton is both mesmerizing and haunting, capturing the essence of an outsider desperately trying to adapt to a world that will never fully understand him. Bowie's natural magnetism lends itself perfectly to the role, showcasing his remarkable acting abilities.

Supporting Bowie are equally impressive performances from the likes of Rip Torn, who plays the eccentric and opportunistic entrepreneur, Nathan Bryce. Torn's portrayal of Bryce adds a layer of intrigue and duplicity to the story, as he becomes entangled in Newton's quest. Candy Clark shines as Mary-Lou, a troubled woman with whom Newton forms a complex relationship, serving as a reflection of the human condition and its inherent flaws.

The film's deeply atmospheric and experimental soundtrack, composed by John Phillips (of The Mamas & the Papas fame), further immerses the audience into this strange and alien world. The score incorporates a mix of eerie synthesizers and haunting melodies, perfectly complementing the ethereal nature of the story. From the hypnotic "Prelude and Rhumba" to the mournful "Subway," the soundtrack captures the emotional core of the film and adds an extra layer of depth to the viewing experience.

While "The Man Who Fell to Earth" stands as a fascinating film in its own right, it also serves as a testament to David Bowie's incredible versatility. Known primarily as a legendary musician, Bowie's foray into acting with this film showcases his immense talent and adaptability across different artistic mediums. His magnetic screen presence and ability to fully inhabit a character make "The Man Who Fell to Earth" a must-see for both Bowie fans and lovers of thought-provoking cinema.

Intriguingly, you can now completely immerse yourself in the world of "The Man Who Fell to Earth," as the film's mesmerizing sounds are available to play and download. Relive the ethereal melodies and eerie soundscapes that transport you to Newton's isolated and disconnected existence on Earth. Experience the full range of emotions conveyed through the entrancing score, which perfectly captures the struggles and alienation faced by both the film's characters and the enigmatic visitor himself.

"The Man Who Fell to Earth" remains an enduring and influential work of science fiction cinema, delving deep into themes of isolation, identity, and the eternal search for connection. With its outstanding performances, haunting soundtrack, and Bowie's unforgettable portrayal of a forlorn extraterrestrial, this film continues to captivate audiences more than four decades after its release. Experience the magic yourself by playing and downloading the unforgettable sounds that make up the heart of this astounding film.

A man like you wouldn't understand a guy like me.
A man should spend time with his family.
A new suit came in. It's not your color. It's blue.
A nice gin and tonic...
A pioneer, if you will.
A present? You know you don't buy people presents.
A prize? What for?
About you.
Ah.
Ah.
Ah.
Ah. Well, thanks for calling, Mr. Farnsworth.
All I'm trying to say, Tommy, is that...
All of you!
All right.
All right. Here we go.
All right. I'll read it.
All right. Well, I'll send it back.
All that anyone has yet said about it
All the boys and girls are making eyes
All the boys from the South play the guitar
All the boys from the South went to boarding schools
All the time
All those fishing boats with their sails afloat
All you have to do is just prove it to 'em.
Alone that is.
Am I talking too much?
Among these dark satanic
And a callow fellow
And a corporation the size of yours has a duty to recognize that fact.
And all across the world
And candy bars and sodas and
And did the Countenance Divine
And did those feet
And grain so yellow
And have a damned good look in its mouth."
And his mama raised him right
And I didn't need the stimulation of legs and so forth.
And I don't love you.
And I don't see why you'd even consider selling off this division.
And if you remember
And now, over to our economic adviser in Washington, D.C.
And oh so mellow
And our engine and used someone who didn't weigh much to drive...
And since this is the first day of class...
And that was said by Mr. Newton's associate, Dr. Nathan Bryce, was that the mission
And the bright clouds over Minnesota and Iowa
And the concession stands were gone.
And the economic trouble stems from that fact.
And the other is an equally straightforward X ray.
And the utility dropped very slightly.
And then I think I'll have another one.
And then I'd have them send up another girl.
And then, when I was 15...
And then?
And then?
And they would sell, uh, magazines...
And they'd they'd take your body away...
And they've got a right to the facts.
And to give to me
And tomorrow, we'll go to church.
And was Jerusalem
And was the holy
And we'd go to Oklahoma City to visit Granny.
And you know how I knew that? Because I had faith in myself.
And your children they must miss their dad.
And, remember, don't throw your W.E. Camera away.
And, uh [Chuckles] It's kind of sad.
Are beginning to hint at a... fraud.
Are you a family man?
Are you all right?
Are you all right?
Are you all right? It's all right.
Are you hiding out?
Are you Lithuanian?
Are you okay?
Are you sure this is the right moment, Mr. Newton?
Are you sure you should drink?
Are you the the first?
Arthur, would you please slow down?
Arthur!
Arthur. Arthur, can you hear me?
As from now, I want at least 10 hours at $1,000 an hour.
As though they were between planes.
As you can see from a spiral band of clouds.
Back to man and his imagination.
Bayou
Because he can't help it.
Because that's the way you get new ideas by making mistakes.
Believe me. They think you're one of us.
Bitter? No.
Bodies? Women?
Bodies.
Boy, that sure is a fancy lookin' pen you got there.
Boy, you're really hooked on water, aren't you?
Builded here
But by the time you get back, they'll probably be dead.
But from research done by my colleagues in the U.K., it's unclear...
But he's also the inventor of its most exceptional products.
But I know all things begin and end in eternity.
But I'd say it must be something in the area of...
But if I stay here...
But it is certainly an extraordinary one.
But my mind had developed a libido of its own...
But no one would ever believe it!
But the true mysteries remain.
But this time...
But to give to you
But, remember, we're not the mafia.
But... so what?
By authority of His Gracious Majesty, George Rex
Call it a prize.
Can I help?
Change.
Come on, Tommy.
Come on, Tommy. Show 'em.
Come on! Come on!
Come on. Tell me one thing.
Come this way.
Continental Airlines, Flight 241, the Golden Jet...
Corrected...
Could I listen to a track off this?
Could you help me up, please?
Damn cheap rinses.
Delivering medicine to all the floors.
Didn't think so.
Do you come from a city?
Do you have your I. D?
Do you know what I think?
Do you know what would happen if they found out your visa had expired?
Do you need money?
Do you really think I look nice? It's really good to get out, you know.
Do you see anything of Mary Lou?
Do you think I could have something to drink?
Do you trust me, Dr. Bryce?
Do you want me to go down and get some medicine?
Do you want to see what they look like?
Does he? Hmm.
Doesn't tell you everything.
Don't be s suspicious.
Don't be.
Don't bother.
Don't forget your bag.
Don't go now.
Don't take my
Don't touch my eyes.
Don't worry. I don't want to hurt you.
Don't you feel bitter about it everything?
Don't you feel that somewhere out there...
Don't you understand? They don't understand you.
Dr. Bryce? I'm Newton.
Dr. Bryce.
Durn, trying to work around, makes a right hand and staggers the Mexican out
Eastman Kodak and DuPont, for starters.
Electronics.
Everybody needs that a meaning to life.
Exactly like children.
Fainted? I thought you were dead.
First we'll have a drink.
Follow
For a friend of ours.
For my wife.
Forever true
Frankly, what you're suggesting sounds like interference.
Free camera with each 12 pack.
Fuck Professor Canutti!
Fuck you!
Fuck.
Fuck.
Fucking and World Enterprises.
Fuel conservation, Dr. Bryce.
Funnel clouds, hail and 100 mile an hour winds
Get out now. Leave the company, Oliver.
Get out of my mind, all of you!
Get yourself some sleep, Mr. Farnsworth.
Gin. Uh, neat, no ice.
Give it to me to the nearest $50 million.
Give me a kiss.
Give me the tweezers, please.
Give Mr. Newton another drink.
Give us another chance.
Gives me something to believe in.
Go away, back where you belong.
God bless Captain Vere.
Goddamn it.
Good bye, heart
Good evening, Mr. Newton. Would you take off your pajama jacket, please?
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Hardest hit by the wet weather have been the Southwestern states...
Has he ever been wrong?
He seems to be in a jubilant state.
He was born in Dixie
He will be able to answer all of your questions.
He's coming, surrounded by his fellow men his workers.
He's just a family man.
He's not a well man.
Hello, Mr. Farnsworth.
Hello, Tommy.
Hello.
Here we go, big guy.
Here we have the head of the World Enterprises Corporation himself manning the spacecraft.
Here you are.
Here.
Hey, fella! Come on. Hey. Come here.
Hey, fella. Come here.
Hey! What the hell do you think you're doing, you maniac?
Hmm? Go ahead.
Hmm.
Hmm. My interest is energy.
Holy Moly!
Honey, I'd like to try this.
How are you getting on? Have you found your feet yet?
How did you find this place?
How did you get in here?
How do you feel about the progress they're making here?
How is she?
How many years?
How many?
How'd I do?
How's that sound, mister?
Huh?
I beg you to reconsider, Mr. Farnsworth.
I beg your pardon?
I beg your pardon?
I believe Christmas is less commercial this year.
I believe I will.
I believe we we share a common interest, Mr. Newton: Photography.
I believe you won't.
I came alone. Nobody saw me.
I can do anything... now, you know.
I can kill you...
I can see the flash of an X ray camera.
I can't believe it. You have nine basic patents here.
I can't explain it to you completely.
I can't seem to get dry.
I can't stay.
I can't tell you yet. I'll be in touch.
I can't.
I come from England.
I didn't know you then.
I didn't think a man could change at my age.
I don't believe this. No.
I don't care what you are or who you are, I
I don't drive.
I don't hate anyone.
I don't know how accurate you want the account figures, but they change hourly.
I don't know if it looks good tight.
I don't know what happened to me. I'm not sure.
I don't know why you're living with me. Oh
I don't know why, but I'll never be able to remember that name.
I don't know. Come on. I'll show you.
I don't like to see you like this.
I don't love you anymore.
I don't mean that unkindly. I like freaks.
I don't understand how you can watch them all at the same time.
I don't want her to get lonely.
I don't want him anymore.
I don't want it! I want Tommy. [Sobbing]
I don't want it.
I don't want the house or your money. I want to be with you.
I don't want to have contact with anyone except you.
I don't want to hurt him anymore.
I don't want to see him, hear him, but he's still a part of me. That's a fact.
I feel so bad I've got a worried mind
I feel sorry for him.
I found my thrill
I got that white wine you like from Reichman's.
I gradually began to lose my interest in 18 year olds.
I guess you're tired.
I had hardly even 10 minutes.
I haven't got the time. W Wait.
I hesitate to say that this is an important moment in the history of our country...
I hope so.
I hoped you would.
I just marked your paper.
I just want it to be like it was.
I knew I was gonna be given a proper chance.
I know people think me unnecessarily secretive.
I know who you are! [Groans]
I know you're not.
I know, but, uh, well, I might be able to arrange for you to talk to him.
I know.
I know. You saw me looking in that magazine, didn't you?
I lifted you up once.
I like trains. I remember when Mama used to put us on the train.
I love our rides in the country. Don't you, honey?
I love you. You're such a nice man.
I may not see so well anymore
I mean, how long is it gonna take you to get back from here, Tommy?
I mean, when you look out at the sky at night...
I realize you've made certain assumptions about me.
I really like you.
I rode the train again...
I see things.
I shall be staying at an hotel near the border.
I shall die.
I still can't believe it.
I still keep an apartment there.
I think I'd last about 20 minutes.
I think it just takes getting used to. That's all.
I think maybe he has.
I think maybe Mr. Newton has had enough, don't you?
I think maybe we have a chance now. They
I think people should always behave...
I think romance is on the rise
I think so.
I think you know You know too much about me.
I think you're too thin.
I told you before. I came alone.
I trust you both.
I want a lawyer who's well versed in paten patents.
I want it.
I want the complete resources of World Enterprises at my disposal.
I want the total figure by tomorrow.
I want to give you something.
I want to sell this.
I want to show you this because I value your contribution to my work.
I want Tommy. I want him.
I want you to begin negotiations with Eastman Kodak immediately.
I want you to think beyond that.
I was about 10.
I was just leaving anyway.
I won't believe it.
I wonder if we do and say the right things.
I wonder if you'd mind, Mary Lou, if I rested now.
I wonder.
I worked in this pharmacy in a hospital...
I wouldn't sell it to Random House.
I'd landed a job in the research department of the fuel division.
I'd like to go someplace for Christmas where it's real hot.
I'd like to hear people singing. Let's have... singing.
I'd like to see you tomorrow.
I'd say that was good advice.
I'd start screaming. Wouldn't everyone?
I'll ask Trevor to take you home.
I'll bet you you could probably go back.
I'll call a doctor.
I'll come back and see you tomorrow, if you want me.
I'll do it.
I'll get it.
I'll just be like everybody else.
I'll never get them off.
I'll offer you 10% of my net profits...
I'll talk to him. I know he'll be all right.
I'll try to, Dr. Bryce.
I'm a lawyer, not an accountant, Mr. Newton.
I'm afraid I know nothing about liquid gas, Dr. Bryce.
I'm afraid not, Mr. Peters.
I'm British. I have a passport.
I'm concerned about the recovery program.
I'm glad about that.
I'm helping.
I'm not sure. Sometime tomorrow. I'll let you know.
I'm not sure. We've got a serious unemployment problem on our hands now.
I'm Oliver Farnsworth.
I'm Oliver Farnsworth.
I'm paying you for your time.
I'm putting the stick... forward.
I'm separated from my wife, but I see my daughter.
I'm sorry I didn't have time to see you at my office today, Mr. Newton.
I'm sorry. I can't leave it with you.
I'm sorry. I didn't mean it to sound like that.
I'm talking about the things you pursue, Nate.
I'm younger than most of those kids.
I've been dealing with lenses for 20 years. It won't hurt.
I've been dreaming of it.
I've been here for so long, and I I don't know what I'm supposed to be doing.
I've been shuttled around so much by this corporation, I should be used to it by now.
I've changed my mind.
I've come to like it out here. I think you will too.
I've come to take you to your laboratory and quarters.
I've got some cleaning to do. I'll come back in a little while, okay?
I've looked forward to meeting you.
I've proved everything I'm gonna prove. I've gone as far as I'm going.
I've seen her a few times.
I've seen their footsteps and their places.
I've seen those things. We've all seen them. That's for theorists.
I've thought about you once or twice.
I've told you everything.
I've transferred enough to your bank account.
If I buy this ring now, you can't redeem it later.
If I could only see
If I thought that you were building a weapon...
If I were you, I'd be secretive.
If you can't spot a piece of bullshit commercial publicity when you hear it...
If you could just prove who you really are, you'd be free!
If you don't mind my saying so...
If you have nothing to say, the sentence of the court will be carried out.
If you want desert, we got deserts here.
If you want to put a record on, Mr. Newton...
If your camera should break, just drop it in your nearest W.E. Litter bin.
In ancient time
In fact, our word for your planet means "planet of water."
In no time at all, I got a brand new life, and I like it.
In the history of space exploration.
In, say, three years, what would this be worth to me?
Including Texas, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico.
Is everything all right?
Is she like me?
Is that Mr. Farnsworth's house?
Is there no chance then?
Is this a weapon?
It It means, Mr. Newton, that you can take RCA...
It began to look like Canutti was right because World Enterprises...
It came to nothing, of course, because academia got in the way.
It didn't hurt them none
It doesn't fit, Tommy.
It doesn't fit!
It doesn't fit! [Crying]
It has to be.
It is perfect.
It may be the key to our project.
It probably depends on why you're here.
It sure does.
It was a real responsible job.
It was neck and neck. Well, I have to admit that l
It was three times what I'd been getting.
It will be recycled for you.
It will entail certain, uh
It's a great partnership. WE and US.
It's a real good church. You won't feel out of place.
It's a shame. I used to like trains.
It's a very unhealthy place.
It's all dark.
It's blinding.
It's difficult to compare him with anyone. He is unique.
It's going to be hard.
It's got a lot of...
It's just I'm trying to adjust my mind to all this.
It's making me feel dizzy.
It's mine. My wife gave it to me.
It's my last present.
It's not cold. You want me to pour you a glass?
It's not far, sir, and it's much more comfortable.
It's not that different.
It's not that I don't trust you.
It's perfect.
It's the only thing that's really mine to give.
It's too late, Mary Lou. I can't trust you.
It's what I want. I'm on my way to New Mexico now.
It's your wife, isn't it? I bet you she's no bloody good.
Just an animal, a stupid creature.
Just say you love me like you used to
Just the water.
Just tired.
Just waves in space.
Keep to 30, please.
Keep your mind on your job.
Lamb of God
Last night, I was watching television. I saw these, uh, ex astronauts.
Last time I remember feeling so exhilarated...
Latin?
Leave my mind alone.
Let 'em see you as you really are.
Let me know if you do, will you?
Let me look.
Let me see you!
Let's
Let's put it this way. Uh, I want to.
Light years, or whatever you want to call 'em.
Like their first pair of high heeled shoes.
Liquid gas problem, I I really must tell ya, I can't
Listen.
Look. The initials are on the inside.
Lord, I never knew America was so beautiful.
Lord.
Love
Makes me feel so good.
May I keep it overnight?
May I sit down?
Maybe I oughta go.
Maybe I'm not my own boss the way I used to be...
Maybe you should have something with your water.
Maybe you, uh
Me, the two of us.
Media
Men? [Laughs]
Mister?
Mister? Mister?
Mm hmm.
Mm hmm.
Mm hmm. Okay, okay.
Mmm! Mmm! Bad boy! [Laughs]
Mmm.
Mmm. [Sighs]
Mmm. [Sniffles]
Mmm. Have you seen him?
Mmm. I'm still wet.
Mmm. Mmm. [Makes Kissing Sounds]
Mmm. Why not?
More.
Morning. How are you this mornin'?
Move over.
Mr. Farnsworth. Yeah, it's Bryce.
Mr. Newton has been away, hasn't he?
Mr. Newton, are you crazy?
Mr. Newton, this kind of money buys more than 10 hours even of my time.
Mr. Newton?
Music doesn't disturb me.
My life is not secret, Mr. Farnsworth, but it is private.
My position... by putting the stick forward.
My sweet baby.
Nate could probably make a deal for you.
Never before has one man planned to travel single handed to the stars.
New storm predictions have been issued for other areas as well.
New York license plate 158, zebra, boy, boy.
New York? Oh, uh, not anymore.
Nine.
No, but he's a freak.
No, don't call a doctor.
No, I come from the country.
No, I don't think so.
No, I don't.
No, I, uh
No, I'm afraid... he's away at the moment.
No, it's impossible.
No, no.
No, sir. That belongs to Mr. Newton.
No, you won't be able to take them out.
No! I can't let you go! Not now!
No.
No.
No.
No. Everything.
No. No, I'll take that.
No. No!
No. No.
No. They gave me the gun and the blanks. I asked for them.
Nonstop for El Paso, ready for immediate departure
Not much.
Nothing.
Nothing. Not a goddamn thing.
Now we're going to take some photographs of you.
Now we're gonna put you guys to bed.
Now, the American consumer can assimilate...
Of an old English hymn...
Of course, there's the salary.
Of what? Of course there's a chance.
Oh, a glass of water.
Oh, a traveler!
Oh, come on, Tommy.
Oh, don't turn on those damn TVs.
Oh, God! God!
Oh, I can't stand what's happening to you, whatever it is.
Oh, I never thought I'd see you again.
Oh, I'm just visiting.
Oh, it's beautiful.
Oh, Lord.
Oh, Lord. This good?
Oh, no, thank you.
Oh, please, O noble sire.
Oh, that's not so terrible.
Oh, the company that made that self developing film that I showed you a while ago?
Oh, Tommy.
Oh, Tommy. Tommy.
Oh, uh, and, Mr. Farnsworth, about this, uh...
Oh, yes, Mr. Sussex. We've been expecting you.
Oh, yes, yes. Definitely yes.
Oh, you look so beautiful to my eyes. [Laughs]
Oh!
Oh! Oh. Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh. Oh.
Oh. Well, I didn't make it for you anyway.
Oh. You got a kiss for your dad? Huh?
Oh. You're gonna be okay.
Okay, Mr. Newton. Point your toes in, please.
Okay.
Okay. Take a nice, deep breath now. Okay, hold it.
Oliver, Mr. Newton is here.
Oliver, you're the president of one of the largest corporations in America.
Oliver.
On Blueberry Hill
On Blueberry Hill
On Blueberry Hill
On England's pleasant pastures seen
On high
On matters of economic development in the chemical industry.
On my own planet we found evidence of visitors.
On the radio.
One must keep up, Mr. Farnsworth.
One of these days you oughta try one of these.
One.
Ooh.
Our clouded hills
Our W.E. Products appeal to families.
Out with his right hand.
People need reassuring...
People who write stories must lead kind of interesting lives too.
Perfect.
Perhaps it's in the nature of television.
Perhaps you could arrange to bring me a television.
Please don't do it. Please. I beg you.
Please.
Plus five percent of all corporate holdings.
Poor Harry.
Poor Tommy. We haven't helped him much, have we?
Poor Tommy's been hurt enough.
Professor Canutti, are there any major new developments...
Prove it to them. Come on.
Results are results, Nate, and your class is way below par.
Right here on this bed.
Room 505, please.
Same as before?
Save him? From what?
Say your prayers, boy.
Scenes, tears. Everything gets so maudlin.
Seems to be all right now.
She knows, doesn't she?
She must still have enough money.
She'll get to hear it one day...
She's waiting for you, isn't she?
Shine forth upon
Since you are in college, and since you know the alphabet...
So on and on
So, hello, Mary Lou
Some German composer.
Some kind of pill maybe?
Some of them are basket cases now.
Something, uh, elastic.
Sometimes it doesn't seem to work. I gotta get some ice.
Somewhere down there.
Sorry for him?
Space program? What for?
Space.
Starting tomorrow...
Stay where you belong.
Still have money.
Strangely enough, I was thinking of you just the other day.
Strangely, after that...
Suddenly, I got this letter from Farnsworth.
Sure.
Sussex.
Sweet Mary Lou I'm so in love with you
Sweet Mary Lou I'm so in love with you
Take me with you. I'll see you don't die.
Take my advice and stick to mineral water. Keep your perspective.
Talk to me.
Television.
Tell me one thing that you have on your planet
Tell me. How long will it take to complete the fuel tank?
Tell you what. Why don't you go get a job with that great company of yours?
Thank you, Mary Lou. Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. I have my own driver waiting.
That doesn't alter my feeling for you.
That goes with the cynical writer, the alcoholic actor and the spaced out spaceman.
That have taken place recently, Professor?
That is to say, if anything should happen to Mr. Newton
That means freedom. You know what I mean?
That two headed monster: Innovation.
That's a pity.
That's basic patents. Do you know what that means?
That's Latin.
That's me.
That's so we can see the ridges on the inside of your occipita
That's the way I am!
That's the way it should be no involvements, no complications.
That's too long. It's too long.
That's why I like you.
That's why you tease me so much, isn't it? Huh?
The campus computer, I gather?
The double doors?
The film is W.E.
The first picture will be a routine photo of your retinas.
The first thing I did is I ordered a French car.
The first what? Visitor?
The kind of September
The kind of September
The kind of September
The media...
The more it arouses people's interest.
The more secretive you are about your life...
The problem with this corporation is that it is, uh, technologically overstimulated.
The question you've been wanting to ask ever since we met.
The salary was terrific too.
The strange thing about television is that it...
The sun don't shine
The trains were really nice then. They had concession stands...
The volume, 11,850,000 shares. The average issues up
The way I see it, Mr. Peters, I'm way ahead.
The world is ever changing, like our own solar system...
Then follow
Then I'll have a bath.
Then there's the job itself.
Then you must go further.
Then, about six years later...
There have always been visitors.
There weren't any dining cars, and the seats were all shabby.
There weren't too many people on the train.
There. Now, it's a beautiful day.
There's gotta be a god?
There's gotta be.
There's no parallel to be found with what this man has done and is now doing.
There's nothing to worry about.
There's yet another stormy area in western Texas, Oklahoma
Therefore the court sentences the aforementioned William Budd of the Royal Navy...
These are hard to stick in.
They asked me to help take him.
They don't believe you.
They have to take a wider view.
They know of no reason for the sudden interest
They might let you, uh, see him.
They put all kinds of chemicals in it to keep people from gettin' sick.
They stand when a lady enters the room
They think you're a freak or a fake.
They want to bring back human error...
They won't let her do a thing
They'd probably let you go back. I'm sure they would!
They're They're dumping computers. They're installing human beings.
They're bored with you and these fucking textbooks.
They're five years out of date. I mean
They're keeping us away from him.
They're like children.
They're so strange here the trains.
They've, uh They've made this announcement.
Thirty.
This This is some kind of space vehicle, right?
This amazing man is not only the owner of World Enterprises Corporation...
This country's rich.
This has given rise to widespread speculation about possible repercussions.
This is beau ti ful.
This is modern America, and we're going to keep it that way.
This isn't an archaic Italian joke.
This upset Canutti more than anything else.
This way, Dr. Bryce.
Though we're apart
Thought so.
Three.
Through the front doors.
To die by hanging on the first watch of the day, following these proceedings.
To the children?
Tommy, can you hear me?
Tommy, what's happened to you?
Tommy! Arthur!
Tommy?
Tommy?
Tommy?
Tommy?
Tommy.
Tommy.
Tommy. Tommy, look. A train.
Tomorrow morning I want you to start work on a completely new project, Mr. Farnsworth.
Tomorrow, Dr. Bryce.
Transference of energy.
True love
Try to remember
Try to remember
Try to remember
Try to remember
Turn that down, will you, Trevor?
TV? Nothin' easier.
Tweezers, please.
Twenty dollars.
Two. Want a drink?
Uh
Uh, I thought I was gonna work here.
Uh, Sussex. I have a reservation.
Uh, where'd you get this ring?
Um, can I leave now?
Um, I thought you were based in New York.
Up five points on the day, trading over 300,000 shares.
W.E. Film is self loading, self focusing
W.E. Film turns a little moment into a great event.
Wait a minute now. Wait. People will know! They'll talk!
Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Walk upon England's mountains green
Wall Street analysts and company officials report...
Was 10 years back when I'd been experimenting with heat photography.
Was evasive and slow to reply to my persistent letters and calls and
Was someone else had faith in me as well.
Water here is all polluted.
We are embarking on some sort of space program.
We don't need Newton.
We got everything.
We have all, strangely enough, relied on Mr. Newton, who is, after all
We have that get up and go spirit.
We hear most everything on the radio these days.
We modified our body...
We saw pictures of your planet on television.
We saw the water.
We seem to have spent so much time on this question.
We will begin by
We'd have probably treated you the same if you'd come over to our place.
We're determining the social ecology.
We're on the fifth floor. Oh, God!
We're only doin' 45, Mr. Newton.
We've had enough of your pursuits.
We've had some chemistry professor from Chicago...
We've handed song sheets out today...
Well, anyhow, uh...
Well, as we all know, a giant corporation, which had become...
Well, I guess I'll do for now, won't I?
Well, I knew it had to come. It had to come, didn't it?
Well, I know it's gonna be very exciting working with you. I
Well, I mean, if I owned a copyright on the Bible...
Well, I talked with Farnsworth.
Well, I think it's quite fantastic. It's a breakthrough a real breakthrough.
Well, I want out.
Well, I'll just finish this up and then
Well, I'm here to help you.
Well, I'm not a lecherous old man.
Well, I'm not an astronomer, but...
Well, I'm not certain what that's to be.
Well, I've seen them.
Well, if there's anything you want, just ask.
Well, maybe, maybe, maybe. I don't know.
Well, not yet. Not Not really.
Well, then how come you told me your name was Mr. Sussex?
Well, they
Well, uh, to tell you the truth, I'm baffled.
Well, we're flexible.
Well, what for? Is it a solar probe?
Well, you know Mary Lou's still living in the house.
Well, you won't live in quite the same way as you did before.
Were never to be
What are they like, your children?
What are you gonna do?
What are you talking about?
What do you do? For a living, I mean.
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
What do you see in the cards?
What do you want to go back to a desert for?
What do you want to take a picture of that for?
What does that mean?
What exactly do you want?
What happens to you when you drink?
What I didn't know then...
What I've called to tell you is that Mr. Newton will be visiting you the day after tomorrow.
What is the nature of this project, Mr. Newton?
What is this music Farnsworth keeps sending me? I don't like it.
What kind of measure would you say is appropriate?
What kind of prize?
What the hell else can you do now except teach?
What things?
What was it? What did you see? You saw something.
What was that? Are you sure?
What?
What? Don't take my Those are my eyes!
What's in your mind?
What's she like, your wife?
What's this? Some kind of bribe?
What's your name?
When grass was green
When life was slow
When Mr. Newton came into my apartment...
When shall I call for you, sir?
When you take this position, Mr. Farnsworth...
When you were young
Where are you Where are you going?
Where are you taking me?
Where exactly do you come from?
Where he comes from is as mysterious as where he's going.
Where I come from, there's a terrible drought.
Who'd you make it for then?
Who's been calling and writing.
Whoo! that we don't have on ours.
Why are they doing that, giving you everything?
Why aren't you with them?
Why does the guy on the, uh, W.E. Commercial look like you?
Why don't you just tell me?
Why not?
Why the hell do they have to build these things anyway?
Why?
Why? Why? [Sobbing]
Why'd you come here?
With four cubes of ice and a slice of lime.
With nothing to do
With the body. Look at that hook.
Won't you let me see your face?
World Enterprises and the United States, together.
World Enterprises works for you, for us.
Would you be comfortable in here?
Would you like a drink?
Would you like a scotch and water or something, Mr. Newton?
Would you say we're getting close to an understanding?
Wrong? This man is completely insane! That's what's wrong.
Yeah. Let me see. Yeah, sure.
Yes, I do.
Yes, I do.
Yes, sir. He come in this mornin'.
Yes, we receive bank statements on each company twice a day.
Yes, you can. Yes, you can.
Yes?
Yes. But my father was always wrong.
Yes. I hope so.
Yes. Wednesday.
You all right, Tommy?
You assume that it's a weapon?
You can come in, Tommy. Don't be embarrassed.
You can save him.
You could get into that little rocket ship of yours and go back!
You don't even get it, do you?
You don't have any booze.
You don't have any grass.
You don't have any money.
You don't have any water.
You don't know. How could you? You're simple.
You don't need me.
You don't understand how we live here.
You go ahead. I'm all right.
You have a lot of lines on your forehead and wrinkles.
You have seen Calloway. What are you two doing?
You know, don't you, that this one has virtually no bottom?
You know, I really like you, mister.
You know, if all of you drank less, we'd get better results.
You know, mister, I don't think you get enough to eat.
You know, this is a very unhealthy place.
You know, Tommy, you're really a freak.
You know, you're not a bit like my father.
You must believe it, Mary Lou.
You must hate me.
You must have seen them here.
You must know that in England.
You must know there's always a chance.
You must understand, World Enterprises sees itself as a loner...
You never get sick.
You see, Mr. Newton, I'm kind of a clich. I'm the disillusioned scientist.
You understand... how all this might affect you.
You want it puffy or tight?
You watched it all on television?
You were employing me to help you, I'd have to quit the project.
You won't find anyone else like me, you know.
You won't find anyone who'd do for you like I've done for you.
You. You. The way you were.
You'll be able to replace your antiquated sound equipment and buy some of mine.
You'll have complete authority, below me.
You'll have to recruit some new men.
You're a lecherous little girl.
You're all right now.
You're an alien!
You're even more naive than I thought.
You're gonna die like an animal.
You're part of me still
You're the scientist, Dr. Bryce.
You're too thin!
You're very thin.
You're welcome.
You've become a novelty freak, and you're not that young anymore.
You've got everything here.
Young things. I don't know. Maybe it's your age.
Your car's right outside the gate.
Your record.
Your wife and your family.
Your wife's out there somewhere.
12, 11
14, 13...
16, 15...
39 Artesia. Ten four. Request N.C.I.C. Check.
"T.J.N." Yeah.
"Thomas Jerome Newton." The wind in the willows played
[Alan] Yes, Peter. Here he comes.
[Anna] If you want to sell your services Would you drop your trousers?
[Arthur] You all right, sir? I think we ought to get Mr. Newton back to the car.
[Banjo] Pa! Look at that! Pa! Look!
[Bells Pealing] [Music Box Continues]
[Bells Pealing] [Ticking Stops]
[Bird Squawking] [Chirping Continues]
[Chattering] [Overlapping Voices]
[Chuckles] I have the computer statement right here.
[Clock Chimes] [Ticking Continues]
[Doctor #1] This won't hurt at all. I assure you. There's no flash with an X ray.
[Dripping] [Orchestra On Recording: Dirge]
[Fanfare] [Man #1] This is a unique moment...
[Farnsworth] Here's the check, Mary Lou. I don't want it.
[Glass Clinks On Ground] Oh!
[Groaning] [Ringing Continues]
[Growling] [Laughing]
[Grunting] What are you doing?
[Grunts] That's fine.
[Gunshots] [Whooping]
[Helicopter Whirring] [Man Speaking Foreign Language]
[Hoofbeats Grow Louder] [Gunshot]
[Humming] Self exposing. Self developing.
[In Distorted Voice] Fuck you! Yeah! Yeah!
[Jazz] [Man] Oliver.
[Knocking] Tommy? Are you all right?
[Laughing] [Gunshot]
[Laughing] Hello, Mary Lou
[Laughing] Oh, shit!
[Laughing] So, hello, Mary Lou
[Laughing] Though I never did meet you before
[Man On TV, Indistinct] Why don't you talk to him? Don't be unfriendly.
[Man On TV] Oh, Anna, why do we always I'm a surgeon.
[Man On TV] You are? Makes everything so much simpler.
[Motor Sputtering] Oh! Oh, God!
[Murmurs] Then I could...
[Newton] Yes, I think so. Do you really?
[Newton] Yes. Yes. Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay.
[Newton] You put alcohol in my drink. [Bryce Laughs]
[Organ] Stand, please.
[Oven Timer Buzzing] Oh, Tommy.
[Overlapping Voices On TVs] I love you.
[Pealing Stops] [Ticking Continues]
[People Chattering, Laughing] You okay? Oh.
[Phone Rings] [Man] Excuse me.
[Phone Rings] Oh, hello.
[Rapid Ticking] [Alarm Clocks Ringing]
[Seagull Squawking] [Waves Crashing]
[Sighs] And make the world go away
[Sobbing] [Woman Laughing On TV]
[Sobbing] Thank you, Mary Lou.
[Synthesized] [Distorted Voice, Indistinct]
[Typing] [Farnsworth] Yes, that's possible. We can do that.
[Whimpering] [Glass Breaks]
[Yelling] [Laughing]
[Yelps] [Rock]
18, [Klaxon Blaring In Distance]
A division of World Enterprises. Turn it off.
A low pressure system moving May I look at it?
A weapon? Well, it's too small for interplanetary travel.
All night? If you take this assignment...
All right, Doctor. When you're ready. Mary Lou!
And I asked for you, and here you are. Oh. Ooh.
And men. Men!
And more things. That's why you torment me.
And things. [Mumbling]
and we got 84 miles per gallon. Is anything wrong?
And you give to me Oh, shoot!
Another adjustment. I know this is what I want.
Anyway, I I wonder
Are you married? Yes.
Are you okay? I I must have fainted.
Arthur! I haven't got the time now.
as to Mr. Newton's true background. I want Tommy. Tommy.
Ask me. What?
Back where you came from. Sound off.
Be with some of my friends [Whinnies]
But it's not enough. [Woman On TV] I must remember that.
Buy it? At cost, naturally.
Call him. I don't know who Dr. Bryce is.
Come on, Tommy. You've had enough. I don't want to talk to anyone.
Come on. Nobody would ever believe you. [Mumbles]
Come what may, to Blue Bayou [Gunfire On TV]
Damn it. No, I don't like it.
Dance to town, gonna sing [Laughing]
Did you like it? Not much.
Do they know? Know what?
Do you want me to go back No. Keep on going.
Does that matter to you? Yeah.
Don't worry about it. I won't.
Dr. Bryce? Yeah.
Dr. Bryce? Yeah.
Everything. How long? About 15 months.
Find some singing. People singing.
Finish your drink. Please don't do it. You don't understand.
Flashed those big brown eyes my way Yeah.
For you and I I guess I must be feeling the cold.
Forevermore [Moaning]
Four. I give to you
Fuck Canutti. [Girl] Yeah. Nobody would believe you.
Get [Yelling]
Get it off my shoulder I know I'll never be like a character in a story.
Good bye, heart [Moaning, Murmuring]
Good bye, Mary Lou. No.
Good luck. I wish I could go with you. Thank you.
Good morning, Albert. ran into financial difficulties.
Good morning, Mr. Newton. a household word in this country...
Hand me the tweezers. No, I can't let you do it. I can't.
Have a guardian angel [Cat Meowing]
He just cannot, or will not, see it our way. [Chuckles]
He was born in Dixie [Chatter On Police Radio, Indistinct]
He's not in fact an American citizen I've got an hour, Arthur. Take me back to the house.
Hello, Mary Lou Oh, that's awful.
Hello, Mr. Newton. Hello, Dr. Bryce. I'm glad you came.
Hello. [Laughing]
Here? What?
Hey, thanks. That was great. Okay, sure.
Hmm? It took me a while, but I traced you.
Hmm? Mr. Newton sent me to collect you.
Hmm? Oh, sure. ... is bringing thundershowers there...
How about a nice, refreshing martini? Relied heavily on...
How I wanted you [Gunshot]
How long will I have to stay in this place? I have no idea.
How many does she take? Thirty five.
How much, please? 26.86.
Huh? Who are you? Don't be suspicious.
I can see something inside there. Please don't hurt my eyes.
I can see X rays. Here, drink this.
I can't go to church. Oh, come on, Tommy.
I don't trust him. I don't trust you.
I knew, Mary Lou [Gunshot]
I loved him. You loved him. You're just gonna hurt me again.
I need more. What the hell for?
I say hello, Mary Lou They're not really giving me anything.
I understand, Mr. Peters. Well, I'm not quite sure...
I want to go home. Very soon now.
I want to go home. Yes, yes, of course.
I wish I lived in the country. [Toilet Flushes]
I'd like a glass of Gin?
I'd like another one, please. All right.
I'm paying. I'm Good bye, heart
I'm probably older than your dad. Probably so.
I'm ready. Help me! Don't!
I'm rich. Yeah.
I'm so in love with you I can afford anything.
I'm sorry. Don't worry about it.
I've got something for you. Oh, yeah? What?
Ideas to pursue. Yes, well...
It's been such a long time, Nate. Mm hmm.
It's fantastic. What is?
It's such a waste of money. Destruct!
It's yours, Mary Lou. Oh, my Lord!
Just a glass of water. No, no.
Let me dry that. Hair's sticking up.
Let's talk. I'm so lonesome
Listen, I haven't got Give me his other arm.
Lord, I love gin. Must have had too much of this domestic champagne.
Love's sweet melody This is not a pawnshop.
Mary Lou. [Man On TV] 686 issues up. 568 down.
May I see it? With W.E. Film, what you see is what you get.
Maybe I'll be happy then Up against the wall, mother
Maybe someday. And make the world go away
Mmm! No, I'm not.
Mmm. Where, where, where? What?
Nate. Help me, Nate. Don't worry, Mr. Newton. You're perfectly normal.
Nathan Bryce. That's right.
No danger. None at all.
No light necessary. Is there a malfunction?
No, I'll take the stairs. It's five flights.
No. It's exactly the same style.
Not more? More?
Not too cold. And then no more.
Oh, come on! They're already middle aged because that's what they're taught.
Oh, I'll get it. [Continues]
Oh, really? These kids are bored.
Oh, really. Want to know why?
Oh! [Laughing] What?
Oh. Ahhh. [Gunshot]
On a sultry summer night Um
only so many new products in a given period of time... Just the way you like it.
people who travel. Make the world go away
phone room service. [Murmuring]
Please don't be excited. Call Dr. Bryce. He knows.
Prove it. No, I don't want to. I've proved enough.
Puff it out a bit more. Okay.
Push. Let me get up. Let me get up.
Read the file. [Phone Ringing]
Right? That's it.
Royal Air Force their motto. Yes.
Shall we build the house here? The house?
Sleep well! No! No! [Screaming]
Stand by. Five seconds. It's such a waste when people I don't know.
Sussex. Sussex.
Thank you. Merry Christmas. Uh huh.
That all? That's it.
That damn thing doesn't have a mind. It's not meant to have a mind.
That's all right, Nurse. Very straightforward.
That's for a simple identification of your blood vessel pattern. What are you doing?
That's my advice. That's your advice to me?
That's not good enough. It's the best I can do.
That's the fact. Face the facts.
That's what makes it perfect for this place, right? [Grumbles]
The main reason for this was the corporation... I feel so tired.
There you go. No... more.
This is just a little test. have to quarrel?
This is the amount. [Screams] No! I don't want it!
This won't hurt. Trust me. Hmm? What good have we done him? Love.
Tommy! Let me in! [Knocking]
Tommy? [Wind Whistling]
Transference of energy. Yes.
Tropical. True love
True love [Sighs]
Twenty dollars? Take it or leave it.
Understand? I understand.
Very sound, Mr. Flannagan. Face it.
We do it for you. No, I don't think so.
We'd never part You like that?
We've met before. I [Door Closes]
Weird lookin' one. Hey. That's got a New York license number. Shall we check it?
What do you mean, no? No.
What? Nothing.
What's happened to me? [Ends]
Where are they? They live in Los Angeles.
Why not? [Man On TV] I suppose most girls are sentimental about their first love.
Won't they come in? The noise! Good bye, heart
Would you like a scotch? Yes, please.
Yeah, might as well. Run an N.C.I.C.
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah.
Yeah. You're so fucking smug and ignorant, you don't know what's going on.
Yes, higher. Come up here. I like that.
Yes. Mmm.
Yes. Oh, please. [Laughs]
You can't see an X ray. I can.
You don't understand. The flash of an X ray Nurse, will you please
You know, you're not at all like my father. I'm glad about that.
You mean, Dr. Bryce, what's in my mind? Yeah.
You passed by one sunny day Please. Please.
You've got more little wrinkles. Mmm.
... but is the bearer of a British passport.
...ahead of a trough over the eastern Rockies.
...result of the same cold front that brought heavy snow to the Rockies earlier this week.
"and then, using both hands, force open its jaws...
"Don't be"?
"He who loves and runs away lives to love another day."
"pat it, quiet the animal down...
"Per ardua ad astra."
"Per ardua... ad astra."
"Poor Harry."
"Poor Harry"wouldn't even lift a finger to help you.
"Through difficulties, to the stars."
"when you get a gift horse, walk up to it...
[Airplane Passing Overhead]
[Alarm Ringing]
[Alarm Stops]
[All Chattering]
[All Grunting]
[Arthur] Mr. Newton is waitin', sir.
[Ballad]
[Banjo]
[Banjo]
[Beeping Stops]
[Beeping]
[Beeping]
[Bell Ringing]
[Bells Pealing]
[Big Band Jazz Continues]
[Big Band Jazz On Speakers]
[Big Band Jazz Swells, Continues]
[Bleating]
[Bolt Slides]
[Both Growling]
[Both Moaning, Grunting]
[Breathing Heavily]
[Bryce] I do. That's a fact. That's a fact.
[Bryce] It's late, past midnight.
[Bryce] Why? Why is it too long?
[Buzzer Buzzing]
[Buzzing]
[Buzzing]
[Cackling]
[Chimes Jingling]
[Chimes Jingling]
[Chuckles] I'll tell you one thing. It's never too late.
[Chuckles] What they need is some real stimulus.
[Clattering]
[Clock Chiming]
[Clock Chiming]
[Clock Ticking]
[Clock Ticking]
[Continues, Indistinct]
[Continues]
[Continues]
[Coughs]
[Country]
[Creaks]
[Cricket Chirping]
[Crows Squawking]
[Crying]
[Distorted Voice] The colors are beautiful.
[Doctor #1] I can see something. Are you wearing contact lenses?
[Doctor] Nurse.
[Dog Barking]
[Dog Howling In Distance]
[Door Closes]
[Electronic Twittering]
[Elevator Motor Whirring]
[Ends]
[Engine Starts]
[Engine Starts]
[Fades]
[Fades]
[Faint Static]
[Faint, Distorted Chattering]
[Faint, Distorted Chattering]
[Farnsworth Narrating] It happened literally overnight.
[Farnsworth On Phone] There are now six subsidiaries under the holding company.
[Farnsworth] I appreciate your coming all this way to see me.
[Farnsworth] I don't believe it.
[Farnsworth] My father used to say, "Oliver...
[Farnsworth] Perhaps you're not so different after all, Mr. Newton.
[Farnsworth] We've been together a long time now...
[Frog Croaking]
[Frog Croaks]
[Gasping]
[Gasping]
[Gasps]
[Gasps]
[Girl In Distorted Voice] And things.
[Girl Laughing]
[Girl] That one. Clever, isn't it?
[Groaning]
[Groaning]
[Groaning]
[Groans, Gags]
[Groans] Oh, you! Ah!
[Grunting]
[Grunting]
[Grunting]
[Grunts]
[Grunts]
[Grunts] Stop a minute.
[Gunshot]
[Gunshot]
[Gunshots]
[Heartbeats Thumping]
[Helicopter Whirring]
[Helicopter Whirring]
[Hoofbeats Galloping]
[Hoofbeats Galloping]
[Horn Honks]
[Humming]
[Humming]
[Interviewer] He has just been appointed special adviser to the new administration...
[Laughing, Screaming]
[Laughing]
[Laughing] Bite it.
[Laughing] Here, you shoot. You shoot.
[Laughs]
[Laughs] Lord, no.
[Laughs] Oh.
[Light Pop]
[Light Rock]
[Man #1] Can you imagine the cost? Spaceships!
[Man #2] It isn't a question of one man, Alan.
[Man #2] There's widespread feeling that Mr. Newton's latest experiment is wasteful.
[Man #2]... result in any special benefit to the nations of this Earth.
[Man And Girl Moaning]
[Man Belches]
[Man On P.A. Continues, Indistinct]
[Man On P.A.] ... service to Tucson and Phoenix.
[Man On P.A.] This will be your final call.
[Man On P.A.] Twenty, 19...
[Man On P.A.] Zero.
[Man On Radio] They call him "The Killer from Panama."
[Man On Radio] Two left hooks and a short right buys a run on the champion.
[Man On TV] Among the most actives today is World Enterprises.
[Man On TV] Prisoner, have you anything to say?
[Man On TV] So many good and worthwhile products from World Enterprises.
[Man On TV] The sun is roughly 10,000 times larger than Earth.
[Man On TV] Trouble is, people get too attached to each other, things drag on.
[Man On TV] We do it for you.
[Man On TV] We help you to a better life.
[Man] Are you confident that you'll be a success?
[Man] Fine.
[Man] In these circumstances, we have to take action.
[Man] It's very hot today.
[Man] There it is. He's coming now toward the gate.
[Man] There you are.
[Man]... all seems to heighten the whole enigma of Mr. Newton himself.
[Man]... Farnsworth as to the purpose of Mr. Newton's mission.
[Mary Lou Narrating] They always seem to lead such interesting lives...
[Mary Lou Sobbing]
[Mary Lou] I don't want the money. I want my Tommy.
[Mary Lou] Oh, don't you [Laughs]
[Mary Lou] Tommy! Oh!
[Mary Lou] You don't want to go back. Not really.
[Men Chattering, Indistinct]
[Men Whooping]
[Metal Clinking]
[Moaning Continues]
[Moaning Continues]
[Moaning Subsides]
[Moaning]
[Moaning]
[Music Box]
[Mutters]
[Nate Narrating] For a whole year I concentrated equally on two things:
[Newton On Speakerphone] That's not so terrible, Mr. Farnsworth.
[Newton] For my scrapbook.
[Newton] Help me, Nate.
[Newton] How did you find me?
[Newton] Is time on my side?
[Newton] It shows you everything about life on Earth...
[Newton] It's perfect.
[Newton] They're stuck. They're stuck.
[Newton] What's the time?
[Newton] You can stay on here. The house is yours.
[No Audible Dialogue]
[No Audible Dialogue]
[Orchestra Continues]
[Organ]
[Overlapping Voices Continue]
[Overlapping Voices]
[Overlapping Voices]
[Overlapping Voices]
[Overlapping Voices]
[Overlapping Voices]
[Pealing Continues]
[Pealing Stops]
[Phone Clatters In Cradle]
[Phone Ringing]
[Piano On Speakers]
[Pop]
[Rapid Ticking]
[Ringing Continues]
[Rock]
[Scoffs]
[Screaming Continues]
[Screaming Continues]
[Screaming]
[Screaming]
[Screaming]
[Sighing, Murmuring]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs]
[Sighs] I must think about it all.
[Sighs] Oh, Lord, it's after 3:00.
[Sighs] Thank you, Arthur.
[Sighs] Tommy.
[Sighs] Well, I'll be seeing you then, Mr.
[Sighs] You mean... to construct and all?
[Siren Wailing In Distance]
[Siren Wailing]
[Siren Wailing]
[Sobbing]
[Sobbing] No. No.
[Sobbing] Why?
[Sobbing] Why?
[Sobs] I hate No, I don't.
[Speakers: "Silent Night"]
[Splash]
[Synthesized]
[Synthesized]
[Table Tennis Ball Bouncing]
[Thunder Rumbling]
[Thunder Rumbling]
[Thunder Rumbling]
[Thunder Rumbling]
[Thunder Rumbling]
[Thunderclaps]
[Train Approaching]
[Train Whistle Blowing]
[Train Whistle Blowing]
[Train Whistle Blowing]
[Train Whistle Blows On TV]
[TV Clicks Off]
[Violin On TV]
[Violin On TV]
[Violins Continue]
[Violins]
[Volume Decreases]
[Waves Crashing]
[Whimpering]
[Whimpering]
[Whimpers]
[Whispering]
[Whooping, Gunshots Continue]
[Wind Chimes Jingling]
[Wind Howling]
[Wind Howling]
[Wind Whistling]
[Wind Whistling]
[Wings Flapping]
[Woman On Speakers] I think that love is comin' back
[Woman On TV] Anyway, I'm rather glad you're leaving tonight.
[Woman On TV] It's all a little blurry.
[Woman On TV] Let me see. Uh
[Woman On TV] Oh, I suppose so.
[Woman] I can see Commander
[Yelling]
[Zipper Opening]
[Zither Continues On TV]
[Zither Continues]
[Zither]
$300 million.