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Lost in Space (1965) - Season 1 Lost in Space is a classic science fiction television series that captivated audiences with

Lost in Space (1965) - Season 1

Lost in Space is a classic science fiction television series that captivated audiences with its thrilling adventures and compelling characters. Created by Irwin Allen, the show first premiered in 1965 and quickly became a fan favorite, running for three seasons until 1968.

Set in the year 1997, the show follows the Robinson family as they embark on a journey through space aboard their spacecraft, the Jupiter 2. The family includes John Robinson, portrayed by Guy Williams, the courageous and intelligent father figure; Maureen Robinson, played by June Lockhart, the nurturing and resourceful mother; and their three children: the brave and adventurous Judy (Marta Kristen), the genius and mischievous Penny (Angela Cartwright), and the youngest, Will (Bill Mumy), who forms a close bond with the robot on the ship.

Lost in Space introduces us to a diverse range of characters, both human and robotic, who add depth and excitement to the series. Dr. Zachary Smith, played by Jonathan Harris, is a stowaway on the Jupiter 2, whose selfish and cunning nature often leads the family into dangerous situations. However, the true standout character of the show is the Robot, beautifully brought to life by Bob May. The Robot becomes an endearing and loyal companion to young Will, and his iconic catchphrase, "Danger, Will Robinson," has become a cultural reference in its own right.

The series presents the Robinson family facing one perilous situation after another as they encounter strange alien worlds, hostile creatures, and even time travel. The show expertly blends action, suspense, and humor, creating a unique blend of entertainment that has stood the test of time. Lost in Space captured the imagination of viewers with its imaginative scenarios, futuristic technology, and the timeless themes of family loyalty and resilience.

The soundtrack and sound design of Lost in Space play a crucial role in enhancing the overall cinematic experience. The original score, composed by John Williams, perfectly complements the show's epic scope and adventurous spirit. The iconic theme music is instantly recognizable and adds an extra layer of excitement to each episode. With its soaring melodies and futuristic sound effects, the soundtrack immerses the audience into the thrilling world of Lost in Space.

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In conclusion, Lost in Space (1965) Season 1 remains a beloved and iconic science fiction series that continues to captivate audiences with its thrilling adventures and timeless characters. The talented cast, led by Guy Williams and June Lockhart, bring their characters to life, while the brilliant sound design and score by John Williams enhance the overall cinematic experience. Don't miss the opportunity to explore and enjoy the sounds that made this series a true classic. Play and download these unforgettable sounds here.

A 100,000 volt charge...
A bit brisk, perhaps, but hardly enough to be concerned about.
A bit!
A boy.
A bunch of dust. What's so dangerous about that?
A cave within a cave. If that isn't the last straw!
A constant changing sequence of life forms...
A crêpe suzette Henri Carpentier de Paris...
A deadly intruder...
A deadly runaway missile! Some sort of alien monstrosity waiting to swoop down on us!
A deadly runaway missile! Some sort of alien monstrosity waiting to swoop down on us!
A do it yourself burial.
A doctor.
A few words from the members of the brave family making this historic journey.
A footprint. Not of a man.
A footprint. Not of a man.
A freak.
A great feeling of weariness seems to have taken possession of my body.
A hole for blasting.
A kind of a castle.
A landing that would allow them time...
A laugh could mean deep hatred, while a frown could be the friendliest of expressions.
A laughingstock.
A light.
A light.
A little crack in my armor, eh?
A little more homework this evening, my friend...
A man of my talents being used as a beast of burden.
A man's love and concern for his family?
A million times a million of them would not replace one of our components
A million years.
A minor planetoid still in a near barbaric state of development.
A pathetic ending for a noble experiment.
A picture showing no signs of life, no survivors.
A pint? I'll use it for eyewash...
A place I know.
A pretty how do you do this is.
A puny mortal facing heaven knows what perils in a strange world.
A rainbow could have feelings, or the moon maybe?
A rather violent and stubborn type.
A rescue mission from Earth can ever find us here.
A Saturn landing. But I never made it.
A scheme to do what?
A sentimental phrase to indicate the separation or parting of emotional beings.
A series of deep thrust telescopic probes into neighboring galaxies..
A series of deep thrust telescopic probes...
A ship that size!
A simple chess game serves to check all circuits.
A small prayer of thanks.
A special delivery message.
A splendid idea. However, I do believe the Robot should stay here with me.
A strange missile like object was even now homing in on it.
A strong jolt of electricity for instance.
A stupid oversight on my part.
A surgical masterpiece.
A true trailblazer on the frontiers of space.
A unique spirit, a pioneer spirit from days of old.
A very bright and a very talented boy, all right?
A what?
Aaah!
Aah! It's a quake!
Abandon ship and head south.
Abandon the spaceship? What if it's finally spotted by some passing rocket?
Abandon the spaceship? What if it's finally spotted by some passing rocket?
Able to furnish ideal conditions for human existence.
Able to furnish ideal conditions for human existence.
Abnormally high wavelengths, coupled with the electrical storm, produce a homing signal.
Abnormally high wavelengths, coupled with the electrical storm, produce a homing signal.
Abort the mission. Can you hear me? Abort the mission!
Abort! Abort! Abort!
About all we can hope to get from our conversion unit is an extra pint a day.
About as well as could be expected.
About that little launchpad you mentioned?
About the possibilities of our finding clay in this area.
Absolutely incredible.
Absolutely incredible.
Acceleration rate still safe. John, you're doing fine.
Acknowledge! What's the matter with this thing?
Activate freezing units.
Actually, I think a few simple moves...
Aeolis 14 Umbra, come in, please.
Aeolis 14 Umbra, do you know where I am?
Aeolis 14 Umbra.
Aeolis 14 Umbra. Reporting mission accomplished.
Affirmative.
Affirmative.
Affirmative.
Affirmative.
Affirmative.
Affirmative.
Affirmative. However...
Affirmative. Negative.
After all, they are beings from an unknown world.
After all, we all belong to the same race...
After five years...
After having survived the incredible dangers of the past few days...
Again, I suggest you destroy this thing immediately.
Again! I order you to try!
Ah, good morning. Good morning.
Ah, Major West.
Ah, planet.
Ah, well, I had planned it as a surprise, but now I suppose you'll give it all away.
Ah, well, I suppose handshaking is not the custom everywhere.
Ah, well.
Ah, yes, he does seem to have...
Ah, yes.
Ah, yes. So there is.
Ah, yes. That's what I've been working on all this time, my boy.
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah! By the flaming beard of Hippocrates...
Ah. Excellent work, gentlemen. Excellent.
Ah. Not as big as you thought you were, huh?
Ah. Not as big as you thought you were, huh?
Aha. I told you.
Ahh!
Ahh.
Ahh.
Ahh.
Ain't no tellin' what could breed from that if I didn't do this.
Air composition: nitrogen, 83% by volume.
Alien spacecraft required human brain to replace damaged component.
Alien? You mean, from this planet?
All attempts so far have been unsuccessful...
All circuits off. Power pack is removed.
All efforts to restore communication with Jupiter 2...
All hope for the Gemini is now gone.
All hope is now gone.
All hopes for a career in the musical comedy field...
All I know, Mom, is I'm hungry.
All I saw was the one that captured me, but my instinct tells me...
All in one basket Alpha Centauri.
All in the name of love.
All instruments should be sterile, of course.
All mouth and long feelers where its eyes oughta be.
All my strength for the days to come.
All of us feel somehow akin to those hardy souls...
All right, all right. I'm going.
All right, all right. There.
All right, all right. There.
All right, but we've gotta step on it.
All right, Colonel Smith.
All right, darling. Here.
All right, Doctor. How many monsters?
All right, Don. Why?
All right, everybody. Hang on!
All right, everybody. Hang on!
All right, if that's the way you want it.
All right, let's go.
All right, let's go. I want us to get out of here as quickly as we can.
All right, Will. But keep your distance.
All right! Push!
All right?
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right. But I won't guarantee we get there.
All right. Change the antenna.
All right. Children! Come on, now, let's go.
All right. Come on. I'll help you.
All right. Do it. Will, Penny.
All right. Gimme a hand with the rig, Don.
All right. Go ahead, but, uh, I wanna get back before dark, so hurry.
All right. Go ahead. I'll try to hold her steady.
All right. Go ahead. I'll try to hold her steady.
All right. Here, darling.
All right. Here. Let me help.
All right. I apologize...
All right. I'll see about it.
All right. I'm all right.
All right. I'm coming in...
All right. If you think I'm a humbug...
All right. It's possible to let them go.
All right. Let's just see how much you've learned.
All right. Now, get out and make the Robot stop.
All right. Say it now.
All right. Start firing and continue his marching.
All right. Start firing and continue his marching.
All right. We'll take you up on it.
All right. Will, you stay back here.
All right. You are free.
All set?
All set.
All set.
All systems are green and go.
All systems are now green and go.
All systems here at Alpha Control are green and go.
All technical difficulties have been resolved, and we are resuming countdown.
All that is relative, as you will see when we reduce you.
All the answers at your fingertips, huh?
All the comforts of home.
All the rest of you would be one big, raging mass of virus.
All they want is someone for study purposes.
All we can do now is...
All you care about is your own precious skins!
Almost wrecked the ship with me in it!
Almost.
Along with a strange, unearthly silence.
Alpha Control, this is Jupiter 2!
Alpha Control. Hello, Alpha Control.
Although among us all is a vague feeling of another presence...
Although I am a condemned man, I cannot eat a hearty meal.
Although I have encouraged Will to try to make radio contacts...
Although, from where we sit, it could almost be anything.
Although, I could use some local anesthesia if there were such a thing.
Although, I must say I cannot understand your parents' attitude.
Always liking useless stuff.
Am I okay, Doctor? Did I pass?
Am Major West.
Ample protection from the perils of the planet...
An acromegalous monster.
An alien race, Will.
An awesome display. Mother Nature at her mightiest.
An electronic elevator connects both floors of the intergalactic vehicle.
An environmental control robot, key among whose many vital functions...
An excuse like yours wouldn't have got him out of Sunday chapel.
An important decision.
An oversight on my part.
An unpredicted rain of meteors traveling at speeds of up to 25,000 miles an hour...
And alien morality
And all are healthy and in good spirits.
And all are in good health...
And America's first space family have been unsuccessful.
And another thing. As soon as we leave, activate the force field and leave it on.
And besides, I still can't see you.
And besides, wouldn't we have felt the cold ourselves?
And control regeneration occurs immediately...
And control regeneration occurs immediately...
And deny me the simple pleasure I have derived...
And don't you gulp, either.
And don't you laugh at her either, boy.
And Dr. Smith here
And dropping rapidly.
And employ our vessel to return to your own primitive planet.
And everyone's safe.
And falling.
And fighting for our lives every moment.
And food to sustain us.
And found themselves hopelessly trapped in the dead city ruins...
And getting Will.
And gone tomorrow.
And he's sure we did it deliberately.
And head back to Earth.
And here I am.
And here you are, sir, using the time to quote someone else.
And holding.
And how easy you have found it to forget all the good things...
And I can't even beat him at chess.
And I don't like to waste it either.
And I find that with the loss of some 200 pounds in weight
And I got too much to do to be ready for that!
And I hope you realize how important their guidance system would be to us.
And I just look young. Honest.
And I must say, it's delicious. A very exotic flavor.
And I want you to leave that Robot alone. That's an order, understand?
And I won't get scared and run away this time either.
And I wouldn't want to do anything that we'd all be sorry for later.
And I'd just about forgotten about it.
And I'm going to teach them a lesson.
And I'm not gonna wait 15 minutes for
And I'm not ready to unfreeze him yet.
And I'm sure glad it didn't kill you.
And I'm sure it's been the same with you.
And I've just thought up a new game to play.
And if I get within hollerin' distance of Earth...
And if our bearing deviation's not more than five degrees...
And if they found you, they'd be doomed.
And in the second, I'm simply not conditioned for it.
And incidentally..
And infamous things that I [ Groans ]
And it could mix with alien spores...
And it's all my fault, I guess.
And it's headed straight for us!
And just where do you expect to find that?
And little green onions, my dear.
And meeting y'all has changed all that.
And Mr. Hapgood, he pulled me out of it.
And my sisters and Major West. He's our pilot.
And not allowing for evaporation.
And now
And now there's a kind of man there and some scientific equipment.
And once more reached the safety of land.
And perhaps hostile, planet.
And pioneer resourcefulness, will spend the 98 years of their voyage...
And prove to your mom and dad once and for all that you're a man...
And rain was falling and filling the lakes...
And remember: no shooting unless he starts.
And return immediately to our native soil.
And returned to their own sinister planet.
And rising.
And rivers and the streams.
And see what we can do about reducing evaporation.
And Smith was with him.
And so, my metallic friend, with you as my personal chauffeur...
And so, my metallic friend, with you as my personal chauffeur...
And sometimes I do myself.
And speaking of light, there's very little of it left.
And stick it out inside the spaceship, do ya?
And still holding.
And stop that tin monster...
And take them back to their own repulsive planet...
And that goes for all of us. There may be other giants around.
And that includes this animated hunk of machinery.
And that means everyone is gonna have his job to do.
And that means everyone. Do you understand, Dr. Smith?
And that one? That one's my 91st.
And that quick freeze filled those faults with ice and expanded them.
And that slide contains a sample of native soil from this planet.
And that's all I'm gonna say to you about the Robot.
And that's the truth.
And that's the way it's been for me.
And that's too risky, especially after that close call we had this morning.
And the conservation of water has become our greatest problem.
And the ferocious grudge that he's got against me?
And the most sophisticated piece of hardware yet devised by the mind of man.
And the most sophisticated piece of hardware yet devised by the mind of man.
And the Robot going berserk? Undoubtedly, much equipment was damaged.
And the second it touched metal
And the stillness of the air promises peaceful days.
And the success of the flight.
And the sun isn't in the center. It's over here on this leg.
And the supreme question has now become one of whether we can survive.
And their daughter, Penny, age 11, I.Q., 147...
And then Well, tell your dad about Dr. Smith.
And then it just disappeared.
And then stomping off in a huff...
And then there'd be no more marathons for Jimmy Hapgood.
And then this teacup and saucer would come jumping out.
And then what do you think will happen? They'll put us into cages.
And there ain't no highways way out yonder.
And there are some things that even the brightest, most talented boys...
And there's no time to get back to the ship. We're gonna have to build a shelter right here.
And there's this magic fountain, and all you have to do is
And there's this mysterious voice. It talks to me.
And these controls, they work a huge road map for them. Watch.
And they were chewing their way right through my hull.
And they weren't no bigger than locusts...
And thinking only of the angle of trajectory.
And this?
And to domesticate some of its strange, ostrich like animals.
And tomorrow, bright and early, Professor Robinson's pet theories...
And we bring up a test core.
And we do happen to need the ingredients for our rocket fuel, so
And we must have that information. I'm willing to take a chance on him.
And we shall be able to take over this whole expedition...
And we shall leave this vale of tears and head back to Earth.
And we wanna be ready for it.
And we wanted you to be prepared before we speak to Mr. Hapgood about it.
And we'll follow the routine surgical procedure.
And we're searching for you now.
And we're very, very proud of you.
And we've crossed the ice.
And weigh approximately 80 kilograms.
And when they wanna contact us, they will.
And who found it in their hearts to give thanks to providence for their blessings.
And why should this time be any different?
And will soon set out on its quest for a new world.
And will the computer also take into consideration...
And will, in approximately five minutes..
And with it, any hopes we might have had...
And you did save us. Now, I want you to promise me something on your word of honor.
And you do need a friend, you know, just as much as I do.
And you know why?
And you thought you'd go over and investigate?
And you want me to leave?
And you will be my friend...
And you'll find me here snug as can be. You'll see.
And you're exactly right
And you're not just an echo, either?
And your ribs grind against the sternum?
And, John, I got enough solar energy stored up by now, don't you think?
And, of course, there'd be no charge.
And, uh, dropping, you say?
And, Will Robinson, you're nothing but a boy.
Another mouth to feed, another thirst to quench.
Another word, and I'll remove your power pack.
Answer if you hear me
Anti human?
Anti human.
Any luck?
Any more than I belong here...
Any, uh, casualties?
Anything at all?
Anything that suits you, suits me just fine.
Apparently these are all planets classified according to relative mass.
Apparently they came in with equipment on a maser matter transference again.
Apparently, he was well enough to take a few things with him before he left.
Apparently, the central control unit is run by a selective computer...
Apparently, this control must be the key.
Apparently, you're not as sensitive to the finer things as I am, young man.
Appearances can be deceptive, you know.
Approach of alien object.
Approach of alien object.
Are found alone, destroy.
Are in a state of suspended animation, which is to last for the next 98 years.
Are racing the United States in this project
Are safe and well...
Are still undergoing their pre liftoff final physical checks.
Are the great atomic motors that will power the ship to new worlds.
Are they in any danger?
Are we anywhere near where John landed?
Are you absolutely sure Now you're absolutely sure you don't need that thing?
Are you all right?
Are you forgetting the meteor storm this ship passed through?
Are you here?
Are you kidding?
Are you listening to me?
Are you listening to something else? Is that it?
Are you native to this speck of dust?
Are you out of your collective minds?
Are you serious? If I place more than one pellet in that hole...
Are you sure that's painless?
Are you?
Aren't you going to offer any comment at all?
Aren't you still here?
Argon 1.4.
Argon, carbon dioxide, methane and neon.
Arm yourselves. Oh, don't just stand there. We're in imminent danger.
Artificial heat now at maximum.
As always, you speak with the trusting innocence of youth.
As big as a billiard ball...
As far as I'm concerned, you're a stowaway. You're going to be treated as such.
As far as I'm concerned, you're out of luck.
As for Smith, he's a doctor, and he's had much more experience than you have.
As good as any surgeon could have done with a whole battery of knives.
As I said, we can remedy that.
As it were, before me.
As many as 10 million families per year...
As Maureen Robinson desperately tries to reach her husband...
As of this moment, 1800 hours, October 21, 1997...
As of this moment, the spacecraft has passed the limits of our galaxy.
As the one planet within the range of our technology..
As the only one within range of our technology...
As the spacecraft enters the atmosphere of the new planet.
As they began their first test drilling for radioactive materials
As they plotted mine.
As well as my own.
As well as the violent electric storms...
As yet, we have no inkling of our true position.
As you were.
Ask Dr. Smith. He fixed it up for me.
At being bossed around like some kind of a field hand.
At last, we've reached the tropics.
At least I'm not.
At least just a little bit.
At least momentarily secure from the extremes of heat and cold...
At least she seems to be friendly.
At least we keep trying to get better.
At least we know he can feel pain.
At the age of nine with the highest average in the school's history.
At the Bermuda tracking station.
At the ship at a meeting in five minutes.
At this moment, however, neither he nor the other members of our space family were aware...
At this very moment to scoop them up like butterflies...
Atmospheric pressure: 22 pounds per square inch.
Attitude stabilizer losing power.
Auditing computation! At once!
Awaiting.
B by rocket gun.
Back home.
Back on Earth
Back to his master, Dr. Smith.
Bad terrain. You better slow down.
Bearing indeterminate.
Beautiful.
Because now we know where to drill a proper hole, don't we?
Because their purpose is to destroy us, that's why.
Because they all said he was too big and too hideous to look at and
Because we don't pay any attention to him.
Because, well, something awful is gonna happen!
Before he slips farther off into the trackless void of outer space.
Before I could get the parajets to working.
Before I go to that bourne...
Before long, there'll be thousands of them down here.
Before the power
Before they find someone less able to defend herself.
Before they say good bye to you, perhaps for the last time...
Before venturing outside, but, uh, if we hope to find John alive
Before you continue, my metallic cohort...
Believe me, there is no worthier ambition.
Beside me, Will. We shall share this glorious moment together.
Besides feeling very icky.
Besides, it was so dark in there, I couldn't see.
Besides, it's too cold out there now to travel.
Besides, they wouldn't harm him anyway. He's only a little boy.
Bet he picked up a million germs.
Bet he picked up a million germs.
Bet he picked up a million germs.
Better get some sleep.
Beyond range of our tracking instruments.
Beyond the stars.
Blank.
Blastoff!
Bless my soul, my boy, if you haven't put your finger on the crux of the matter
Bless you for those precious words, my boy.
Bless you, my boy.
Bold in concept, brilliant in execution...
Bold in concept, brilliant in execution...
Both unaware that their every move...
Boy, Dad, you really read him out.
Boy, it's cold. I gotta get back to the ship.
Boy, it's cold. I gotta get back to the ship.
Boy, now I know how that old Dr. Frankenstein must have felt.
Boy, plastic explosives. What a dumb thing to carry up where we're blasting.
Boy, the decontaminator, it's in the cabin. Get it!
Boy, when I think of all the things you could do for us if you were only fixed right.
Boy, why didn't you just stay in that cave, you sissy?
Boy!
Bring one of those lightning bolts crashing down on us.
Bring one of those lightning bolts crashing down on us.
Bring the coolant system up five points.
Brother, you'd better run if you wanna catch up with me
Buddy, you got yourself a deal.
But
But [ Muffled Cry ]
But But this is granite.
But Well, it did sort of have an effect on you.
But also, we shall shortly be enjoying the fruits of my labors...
But at this point, I'd welcome any form of intelligent life...
But because you acted without thought or permission...
But But what? Speak up, boy. What's happened to your voice?
But can you make anything of all this that will help us?
But can't you close your eyes even for a minute?
But carry on.
But chemically it's no closer to water...
But children don't have to know how their parents feel about, uh...
But combining characteristics of each.
But do you weep? Do you bewail the fate of your only male offspring?
But don't any of you get any ideas of eating this stuff yet.
But don't you see, Jimmy, you're making a serious mistake.
But don't you worry. As long as you remember...
But for the time being, he'll remain deactivated.
But he had no water. How will he stay alive?
But he may be hungry as well as thirsty. That's why he's so mad.
But he wasn't right, was he?
But how long do you think that will last? On the one hand...
But how?
But I can move it with one finger.
But I can't do it alone.
But I fooled you.
But I had nothing to do with it. I give you my word.
But I just c
But I just keep thinking
But I never did find a path that'd take me home.
But I still ain't gonna take them kids.
But I thank you for a meal that quit giving me pleasure about two minutes ago.
But I think he's a very lonely and a frightened man right now.
But I thought I was getting something.
But I won't die alone.
But I'd gladly waste a hundred times that much to safeguard my family.
But I'm as interested in staying alive as anyone.
But I'm informed by Alpha Control that Dr. John Robinson...
But I'm not curious or fresh.
But I'm only trying to make myself useful.
But I'm still being drenched, and I'll probably get pneumonia. [ Sneezes ]
But I've seen Mom use the same kind of water to cook in.
But if you don't even care...
But if you know something about some kind of power, you've got to help us.
But if you'd just come out in the middle of this planet...
But if you'd just move to some other place!
But indicating defective relays in your reasoning circuits.
But it'd only take a half an hour or so just to try it.
But it's living in a dream world, Dr. Smith, to ever think...
But it's living in a dream world, Dr. Smith...
But it's vital to us. And unless we get it soon...
But its brain has not yet been tested for satisfactory performance.
But just for the record, I came in here to check the helium nitrogen ratio.
But just remember one thing
But let's examine the situation, shall we?
But let's not fix the blame on something we have no control over the drought.
But no matter, it may actually make it easier...
But not at night. Everything could change then.
But not cold enough to kill the plants.
But not so deep that he'll tell us what he did with the fuel cell.
But now I won't be able to make contact with my folks.
But of course, my dear fellow. Of course.
But out here...
But say it! Say it, will you?
But Smith the victim, he's in a state of shock.
But take my word for it, I was frozen long enough.
But tell me something. Why is it whenever you come near anything...
But thank heaven I saw the light.
But that must be awful.
But that still doesn't explain how it moved right through the hatch.
But that's a pioneer's life.
But that's absurd. I was in the same danger as everyone else.
But that's impossible! You can't!
But the antibiotics cured my friend.
But the experience had a curious effect.
But the relative concentrations don't read like anything I can identify.
But there may be more underground.
But there's a good deal wrong with your conclusions.
But there's one thing I know
But there's simply no way she could get in there.
But they don't seem so bad now as they did then.
But they told us in one of the briefings
But they were a hundred times as fierce.
But they weren't too keen on going back to Earth.
But this alien world, with alien people...
But this is the right thing I'm doing, and I'm gonna do it.
But this place is only a few minutes from here.
But this time I was wrong.
But this you must know and judge.
But to return to phase one: liquidation of unessential personnel.
But try.
But unfortunately, Professor Robinson...
But we can't have any more of that, you know.
But we don't want to go back to Earth, Dr. Smith. We want to go to Alpha Centauri!
But we must make haste and overpower them...
But we need your youth, your freshness...
But we'll never know how far off course.
But we're all still together.
But well within the realm of probability.
But what does it mean?
But what if it really poisoned him?
But whatever it was, it was too much for his memory banks.
But when there is something up there a rescue mission, perhaps
But when there is something up there, a rescue mission perhaps...
But when you think about it, what possible trouble could that friendly servant of man
But where are you?
But why didn't you offer him the Robot's brain?
But why? What's the reason?
But without me, not one of you would be alive now.
But you You must be strong.
But you and Penny are not average children, are you?
But you are.
But you could try to be Mr. Nobody, couldn't you?
But you know, Mother, I miss him.
But you misinterpreted me.
But you never really explained it to me.
But you really didn't want us to go, did you?
But you'd look more beautiful if you were all dark with clouds...
But you're back to normal size. That's what's important.
But you're staring. That's just as bad.
But, after all, they are your parents.
But, Dr. Smith, do you realize what's happened?
But, Mr. Hapgood, they're bound to find them.
But, Mr. Hapgood, they're bound to find them.
But, now on to the practicalities.
But, uh, for how long?
But, uh, how is your friend feeling today?
But, uh, I gotta get back to the ship.
But..
But...
By a force field...
By a singular coincidence, I have very little work to do today.
By promising her I'd drop her off on the road to her friend's house.
By rights, that Big Dipper belongs to me!
By rocket gun...
By the day after tomorrow, the temperature will drop 150 below zero.
By the end of the 16th century...
By the way, dear lady, where do you keep the orange bitters?
By the way, what are you setting out?
By this time they should be well out of this valley.
By this time, I suppose our band of pilgrims is either well frozen...
By weird alien eyes.
Bye bye.
Bye bye.
Cabin pressure control system destroy.
Calling Aeolis 14 Umbra.
Calling Aeolis 14 Umbra.
Calling Aeolis 14 Umbra. Aeolis 14 Umbra.
Can I help?
Can I help?
Can I see it?
Can you Can you move it?
Can you come here a minute?
Can you eat it? What does it do...
Can you get in the air lock and open the hatch from the inside?
Can you handle these?
Can you hear us, Will?
Can you imagine anything as useless up in a place like this?
Can you imagine bawling 'cause you imagine your imaginary friend...
Can you put us about? Get us back home?
Can you remove this?
Can you return us to Earth? Repeat. Can you return us to Earth?
Can you?
Can't be.
Can't even get that right, can you?
Can't we eat supper without her?
Can't you answer me?
Can't you change our flight path?
Can't you ever conceive of your father being wrong?
Can't you see I'm trying to relax?
Can't you see I'm trying to relax? Another word, and I'll remove your power pack.
Cannot be shifted fast enough in its preset flight pattern to make total escape possible.
Careful, now.
Careful, now. Be careful.
Caught like a mouse with a piece of poisoned cheese.
Cease and desist!
Cease fire! Tell him to stop!
Certainly, Dr. Smith.
Chariot is in motion.
Chariot, do you read me?
Check.
Cheer up, Debbie. You'll get a drink very soon.
Children. Come on, now. Let's go.
Circuits armed and ready.
Circuits open for routine check.
Circulation, make blood circulate.
Clear, harmless drinking water.
Close or not, it sure is messing up my reception.
Close to 200 pounds excess weight aboard.
Close to our present position, there appears to be a planet...
Closer. Closer.
Coated.
Come along, my boy. We're almost there.
Come along.
Come along. Let's hurry.
Come back here.
Come back!
Come back. I didn't mean for you to go find out.
Come here
Come here.
Come in, dear.
Come in.
Come in. Stay.
Come on here, boy. Try it again. Right there.
Come on up.
Come on, champ. [ Chuckles ]
Come on, Charlie.
Come on, Debbie. Come on. Good girl.
Come on, kids. Keep movin'. I want us out of here in the next five minutes.
Come on, kids. Keep moving. We have to get out of here.
Come on, my boy. You know the whole plan.
Come on, now, kids. Sit down.
Come on, Penny. Don't just sit there. We've gotta help put up a shelter.
Come on, Will.
Come on, Will.
Come on, Will.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on. Give us a hand here.
Come on. Keep moving.
Come on. Let's get out of here.
Come on. Let's get out of here.
Come on. Let's go eat.
Come on. Let's help Don.
Come on. Now, kids, sit down.
Come on. Now, kids, sit down.
Come on. Right on the chin. Hey! Hey!
Come on. Sit down. Tell me about it.
Come quickly. Something terrible is happening in the garden.
Come to think of it, I suppose I did.