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00:00The End
01:40This is where they must be.
01:43Reported seen here and here.
01:47They're headed toward the sea.
01:50Alien humans.
01:52Astronauts, they call themselves.
01:54And that renegade ape Galen.
01:57Are you sure, Ilka?
01:59I am sure of nothing except they think differently.
02:05They're a threat.
02:06And they must be caught.
02:08There are several settlements in this district.
02:14Human settlements?
02:15Yes.
02:17Each one has an ape garrison and a prefect.
02:20I want you to go there.
02:22Alert every prefect in the district.
02:25Give him their descriptions.
02:27Every stranger is to be arrested on site.
02:31And this office notified.
02:33We'll find them, sir.
02:35Get troops from the nearest garrison and bring them back here to me.
02:39Alive.
02:41Unless they try to escape.
02:44Yes, sir.
02:45Jason.
02:46I expect them to try.
02:51Understood?
02:53Understood, sir.
03:08Thanks.
03:13Okay, what do you call it?
03:19An opa.
03:20You peel it.
03:21It's good.
03:22An opa?
03:23Mm-hmm.
03:24Okay, I'm willing.
03:35It's, uh, good.
03:38I told you.
03:39Hmm.
03:41Looks like a bomb.
03:42It feels like a banana.
03:44Tastes like an orange.
03:46Must be a mutation.
03:47I mean, it's obviously tropical, but...
03:49If the sun and the compass aren't lost up, we should be somewhere north of what was San Francisco.
03:53We should be eating apples and pears.
03:55Right, Alan?
03:56I'm sorry, but...
03:58I said anybody who thinks that a magnetic disc is gonna get us home is strictly off his rocker.
04:05Hey, try an opa.
04:07They're good.
04:08They're good.
04:08They're good.
04:08They're good.
04:12This is our only chance, Pete.
04:15And you know it.
04:16If you say so.
04:17Look, every detail of our flight is recorded right here.
04:20It can tell us when and where and maybe even how we hit that time warp.
04:24If we can run that through a computer and then...
04:26Or what computer, Alan?
04:27Uh, where?
04:28Behind that tree?
04:29No, not behind that tree.
04:30Or that tree.
04:31Or that hill, maybe.
04:33But somewhere on this crazy planet, maybe, just maybe, there's a civilization with the same technical knowledge that we had.
04:41Even more.
04:42And, Pete, you can't tell me that it doesn't exist.
04:49Galen, tell me, do you know this area?
04:52Not very well.
04:53Are there any settlements here?
04:56Well, not that I know of, and certainly not one with a, uh, uh, computer?
05:01Whatever that is.
05:02Well, we'll just have to keep on searching till we...
05:04Oh!
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05:42Oh, my God.
06:12Pete, Alan, a horse.
06:17Come on.
06:31Well, training hard, I see.
06:34Yes, sir, we were.
06:36Until two humans, or strangers, came, attacked us and ran off.
06:40I don't know what they wanted.
06:41Probably outlaws passing through the territory.
06:44Some of them are no better than wild animals.
06:46I'll have the patrols watch out for them.
06:49More important, Tolar, is your son ready?
06:54Almost, sir.
06:55Good.
06:56Good.
07:00Wait a minute.
07:01Wait a minute.
07:01Hold it.
07:02We've got to go back.
07:03I must have dropped the disc.
07:06Alan, no, we can't risk that.
07:09Oh, come on.
07:12I expect to be proud of you someday, young man.
07:16Yes, sir.
07:17You will be, sir.
07:18Huh.
07:27Huh.
07:28Strange.
07:29Strange.
07:29You're not serious.
07:49I'm getting it back, Pete.
07:51I don't know how, but I'm not leaving without it.
07:54Look, what difference does it make?
07:56Even if we were able to find a civilization
07:58that could interpret that disk,
07:59they'd still have to be able to build us a spaceship.
08:01They'd have to be able to reverse the process,
08:03and even then there's no assurance
08:03we'd wind up back in the 20th century.
08:06I'm aware of all that, Pete.
08:09Why take the risk? Forget it.
08:13I can't.
08:15It's home.
08:17It's hope.
08:19I can't forget it.
08:22Very few soldiers come this way, sir.
08:25Apart to the nearest village.
08:26Half a day, you should be there by morning.
08:28Come on.
08:29Come on.
08:29That's it.
08:59Are you sure?
09:01Well, he was wearing a prefect's insignia, and that's a prefect's house.
09:05Now, you wait here.
09:06Oh, wait, wait, Galen, why you?
09:07A disc means nothing to you.
09:09Oh, but it's important to you, and you're my friend.
09:12I know, Galen, but you don't know what...
09:14Oh, he is my species, Alan.
09:17I'd have a better chance alone.
09:18Really.
09:20He's right, but I don't think it's worth the risk.
09:23Well, you'd do the same for me, wouldn't you?
09:26Hmm?
09:27I'll get your disc.
09:29I'll get your disc.
09:49Yes?
09:50My name is Galen. May I come in?
09:52Yes, please do.
09:53Keep your fingers crossed.
10:01Horses.
10:03Look, if Galen gets into trouble, we're all going to have to get out of here fast.
10:07Come on.
10:07Thrown by a horse.
10:11Yes.
10:12Where?
10:13No, out there somewhere.
10:14I have been walking for miles.
10:16You can imagine how absolutely delighted I was when I saw your village.
10:19And what were you doing on your horse out there?
10:25Scientific exploration.
10:26I am searching for artifacts of past civilizations.
10:31Don't we have enough trouble coping with our own?
10:34Hmm.
10:35I wasn't exactly sure we had one.
10:36I think I'm going to like you, young chimp.
10:43Yes, I think I'm going to like you very much indeed.
10:45How about something to drink?
10:47Oh, yes.
10:48Yes.
10:49Thank you very...
10:50It can be a rather lonely life here.
11:02Gorillas.
11:03They have no understanding of beauty or culture.
11:07I've been a prefect in this village for 25 years.
11:10Would you believe me?
11:12You don't look old enough.
11:14Come, come.
11:15Here you are.
11:16Oh, thank you.
11:18Are you traveling alone?
11:19Oh, yes.
11:21Mm-hmm.
11:22That's 25 years since I was your age.
11:25Mm-hmm.
11:27To companionship.
11:29Most certainly.
11:34That's good.
11:35Mm-hmm.
11:36You ready, Alan?
11:52Okay.
11:52Here.
11:53Hold this.
11:57Oh, okay.
11:58Let's go.
11:59Rather nice, isn't it?
12:02Mm-hmm.
12:03One of the humans did it.
12:05You know, some of them are surprisingly talented, even artistic.
12:09So I've heard.
12:11As a matter of fact, I have a theory.
12:13Take 50 humans, put them in a room with plenty of pots of color and brushes,
12:19give them enough time, and eventually they'll duplicate every masterpiece ever painted.
12:25Ah, I wonder if this could be one of your artifacts.
12:30Ah, I don't know.
12:32I'd, uh, I'd have to examine it.
12:34No, no, it can't be too new.
12:39I, uh, have found quite a few artifacts myself over the years.
12:43Some of them are quite fascinating.
12:44Really?
12:45Are you a collector?
12:46Oh, just an amateur.
12:48But one finds strange things.
12:51For example, some of our ancestors must have been excellent metal workers.
12:55Very advanced.
12:56But the use to which they put the metal was very primitive.
12:59For instance, I found a weapon, a club, beautiful workmanship, but so inefficient for combat.
13:11The quality of the metal is higher than we can produce today.
13:15A lost art.
13:16Interesting, huh?
13:17Oh, very, very, very interesting.
13:19You know, that disc seems to be made of the same metal as this.
13:24May I see?
13:24In a particular reason, you seem quite eager.
13:29Curiosity.
13:33Oh, well, that is certainly characteristic of us chimpanzees.
13:37Oh, yes.
13:37But let us retain our curiosity until a later time.
13:41You'll stay for the night, of course.
13:43Oh, well, I'm not sure.
13:44Oh, yes, you must.
13:46I wouldn't dream of letting you go.
13:47Now we must find you a place to sleep.
13:58Should we tie him?
13:59Geez, I've got to be moving for a long time.
14:13This isn't Central City, you know.
14:15Our accommodations are simple.
14:18Ah, there's so much I'd like to discuss with you.
14:21So many aspects of life that we could...
14:23Come on.
14:25Shh.
14:26Come on.
14:26Shh.
14:47I don't care both of you.
14:48They're not from my village.
15:00I never have this sort of trouble.
15:04Of course, the two outlaws told us all.
15:08Put them in the cage.
15:09Oh, yes.
15:19There's a comfortable hut that I'm sure would be suitable for you.
15:23I don't care both of you.
15:45I don't care both of you.
15:46So, let's go.
16:16Hey, Pete. Pete. Hey, come here. Wake up. Come here.
16:27What are they gonna do to us? Does anybody know?
16:34Look, we're not your enemy.
16:37You don't seem to be getting through to them.
16:39Hey, look who's going.
16:46What's gonna happen, do you know?
16:55What are you thinking?
17:06These books are my closest friends.
17:10The prisoners, what will you do with them, sir?
17:13I found this one many years ago in an abandoned underground shelter.
17:17Really?
17:19What about the prisoners, sir?
17:21Why should you care? They're only human.
17:23Well, they, uh, they walk, they talk, they breathe.
17:27You sound like a revolutionary.
17:29They're humans, the only animal on earth that wars on its own kind.
17:34I know.
17:35War and revolution, they're the natural outlets for man's aggression.
17:39Man must be kept docile and unwarlike.
17:42And so we must find less dangerous outlets for his hostility.
17:46Do you agree?
17:47Yes, but what does that have to do with...
17:49Oh, they're thieves, my young friend. They're strangers.
17:52But they will serve a noble purpose.
17:54What do you mean?
17:56Come. I think you'll find this interesting.
18:06Do you know my fondest wish?
18:09No.
18:10To remain here for the rest of my days as Prefect.
18:13With my books, my flowers, and my humans.
18:17Which one?
18:20Good.
18:21All right, it's time.
18:24A small ambition, of course, but its fulfillment would give me great pleasure.
18:33Get back.
18:34Both of you.
18:39You, come.
18:41Come!
18:47Tohla!
19:03Prefect.
19:04Are you ready, Tohla?
19:05Yes, sir.
19:06And your son?
19:10Soon, sir.
19:11Not today?
19:12Please, sir.
19:15Not yet.
19:16Why?
19:17I don't think...
19:18It's his stomach.
19:19It's, uh...
19:22His stomach is not good today, sir.
19:24Very well.
19:25Not today.
19:27Thank you, sir.
19:34The father is a fine human being.
19:37But the son is a problem.
19:39He has no proper appreciation of the games.
19:43What are the games?
19:44His attitude will change.
19:46It will change with his first kill.
19:50First kill?
19:51If you are...
19:52Not...
20:00içinde sil coincidence.
20:01Let this kill...
20:02In, if you let this kill...
20:03...
20:04...
20:08...
20:12You seem so tense.
20:42They're waiting for blood. It's their nature. Human nature.
20:47Oh, not all humans.
20:49All humans.
20:51And I give it to them here in the arena, normally with a challenger from the village.
20:56They work out their aggression, and after the game, they live peacefully and quietly until the next game.
21:03That's the secret, my young friend.
21:05All the human hostility in my village is used up here, and nowhere else.
21:12Oh, it's time for me to go through the usual nonsense.
21:24But they seem to expect it, and it does seem to help.
21:27Welcome to your games, humans of K-Mac.
21:34Welcome to your hero, the greatest fighter of K-Mac.
21:39Welcome to Tola.
21:43All honor to the man who will face death.
22:06Bring in the challenger.
22:14No! No! No!
22:16No! No!
22:38The game will begin!
22:40To the winner,
22:42Back to the loser, death!
23:03Well, take it easy. Take it easy, pal.
23:12They're like children, aren't they?
23:42Come on!
23:44We're off now!
23:51We're off now!
23:53We're off now!
23:55We're off now!
23:57Bardo! Prefect Bardo!
24:12Bardo!
24:13Bardo!
24:27Bardo!
24:28Oh!
24:58Hey, what's happening?
25:16Get up! Get up!
25:42Get up!
25:56Get up!
26:00Jason.
26:02Get up!
26:14Get up!
26:16Get up!
26:18Get up!
26:22Get up!
26:28Get up!
26:32Get up!
26:34Get up!
26:36Get up!
26:40Get up!
26:42Everybody out!
26:46Get up!
26:58No time.
26:59Later.
27:00Get up!
27:16Well?
27:18We've cleared all humans off the street.
27:20Any injuries?
27:22Nothing serious.
27:24One of my troopers was slightly hurt.
27:26I've never seen a human so...
27:28Trooper hurt?
27:29By a human?
27:30Well, don't you have any guns?
27:32My orders are that guns are used only as a last resort.
27:34You may go.
27:40Your reports always describe this as a peaceful village.
27:43It was.
27:44I mean it is.
27:45The game wasn't complete.
27:46Games!
27:47You don't govern with games.
27:48You govern with this.
27:49And you don't allow two important prisoners escape.
27:50I had no way of knowing they were important until you came.
27:52Must you play with that?
27:54Now let's see the one prisoner you haven't lost.
27:55Or not yet, anyway.
28:26Father?
28:32Father?
28:45Fresh water from the well?
28:52You should have some light in here.
28:54Leave it closed.
28:56But, Father, the dead have no need of light.
29:01And the living?
29:03He disgraced me, Dalton.
29:08Why didn't he use a sword?
29:11Why?
29:13I'm not sure, Father.
29:15I think...
29:17I'm a dead man who breathes.
29:21He did this to me.
29:23He spared your life, Father.
29:25Can that really be bad?
29:28A man without honor should not live.
29:31Where did your friends go?
29:59Where is their meeting place?
30:00There isn't a meeting place.
30:02I told you that.
30:02You'll tell me where it is, Raoul.
30:03He said I don't approve of this method of...
30:06I'm not interested in your approval.
30:09I'm warning you.
30:10I'm still prefect here, and I forbid it.
30:15Enjoy your title, prefect Barlow.
30:17You will no longer have it once I make my report.
30:27Prefect, thanks.
30:30Why did you ever come here?
30:32Look, we need to speak.
30:47This is Galen, my friend.
31:00Friend?
31:00An ape?
31:02Yes.
31:03It's possible.
31:05Hello.
31:06Hello.
31:07It is possible, isn't it?
31:09We need your father's help.
31:11Yours, too.
31:11Our friend is in the cage, and we have to get him out.
31:15No!
31:19You've disgraced me, but in this house, we're loyal citizens.
31:25And we won't help you disgrace a prefect, too.
31:29My friend is a human being.
31:31They'll take him back to Central City, and they'll kill him.
31:33He's a stranger.
31:35We owe him nothing.
31:37You owe me something.
31:39You owe me your life.
31:41Yes.
31:42And for that, you will leave my house.
31:45No, father.
31:48You'll stay.
31:51And if I can...
31:55I'll help.
31:57So now you are the father.
32:00I'm sorry.
32:03I can't turn him away.
32:25The approach you were taking with that man would not have worked.
32:39Some men do not respond to force.
32:43I have made a study of human behavior.
32:46You'll have a chance to tell Urko all about your studies.
32:49He doesn't share your tender concern for humans.
32:54Ah, but my way is practical.
32:56It controls humans with the minimum effort and cost.
33:00Yes.
33:01I saw an example in the arena.
33:03The people reacted because they need death in their games.
33:06They didn't...
33:06Games!
33:09I'm sick of hearing about your games, Barlow.
33:11But it's true.
33:12Human behavior, violence, hostility, aggression.
33:16My way keeps them from...
33:18Wait a minute.
33:20I'm such an idiot.
33:25Your way.
33:27Your humans want a death.
33:30We should let them have the prisoner.
33:32Don't you have to bring him back?
33:36Officially, yes.
33:38You, uh, you needn't send that report.
33:42I have a feeling I shall continue as prefect.
33:46You'll see how my theory works.
33:48Humans more important than apes.
34:06There really was such a time.
34:08I was there.
34:09What happened?
34:10I don't know.
34:12But I can guess.
34:14War.
34:16Killing.
34:16Men destroyed each other.
34:20Themselves.
34:21But...
34:22In the arena, you didn't kill my father.
34:25I had no reason to kill him.
34:26It's the way of the games.
34:28I had no reason to kill him.
34:40In your time...
34:42Did all humans feel this way about killing?
34:46Dependent on the war.
34:51There were some who wouldn't kill for any reason.
34:54Pacifists.
34:56They figured human life was just too special.
35:00Do you understand this?
35:01Well, I've never understood the need to kill.
35:07It's a thing for humans.
35:11My mother was a pacifist, I think.
35:17Shh, shh, shh.
35:17Someone's coming.
35:18It's the prefect.
35:19In there.
35:21Hurry.
35:21Prefect.
35:35How is your father, Dalton?
35:39Ah, Tola.
35:42And how are you?
35:45A shame, prefect.
35:47Oh, the man who fought you.
35:50He should be ashamed.
35:52Not you.
35:54Yes, I...
35:57Prefect, I think...
35:58I think he should lie down, father.
36:00And I think he should know.
36:01There's nothing for him to know.
36:04Nothing.
36:05What?
36:05What is this nothing?
36:07My father's disgrace.
36:09How much it troubles him.
36:11It will be forgotten.
36:13I promise you.
36:14The game's tonight, and they will forget.
36:17Tonight?
36:18Yes.
36:19The tortures will be lighted,
36:21and you will bring back honor to your family.
36:25You will fight the friend of the man who disgraced your father.
36:29And this time, there will be a death.
36:34Is that understood?
36:35I want no error.
36:37There will be a death.
36:38No, no, no.
36:58No.
36:59...
37:01you say you're from another time I hear you and your friend yes tell me is it
37:31better than now well it's different but it's all of course just as this is home
37:44for me that's why I oh I'm sorry you ever came to my village any of you no sorrier
37:53than I am we had no choice when you picked up that magnetic disc and put it in your
38:00pocket I had to get it back it was that that little thing that's that's why Galen came to
38:08oh I wish he'd simply told me about it I'd have given it to him with my blessing well
38:15you can still do it give me the disc and let me go to search for your home while I lose mine
38:22I'm sorry truly but the time for choice is past
38:29it's impossible how can we do it I don't know but it has to be before tonight I don't think we can swing
38:57it alone wait I'll be back as soon as I can
39:01I don't know
39:03oh
39:14Tolar!
39:19Don't!
39:20Don't!
39:43I loved your mother very much.
39:49What would she tell me to do?
39:53A man is not a woman.
39:59She said there was no honor in killing.
40:03She said.
40:05But she loved me.
40:08She would never have noticed me except for the games.
40:11I would have been nothing except for the games.
40:17How many men have you killed, father?
40:19The prefect created the games.
40:21They brought peace to the village.
40:24How many men have you killed?
40:26As many as I have fought.
40:30As you will tonight.
40:32But I have no reason to kill him.
40:34It's the way of the games.
40:39Is it?
40:40It is the nature of man to kill.
40:42Then why didn't the stranger kill my father?
40:44Exactly what do you want of me?
40:46Prefect.
40:48I think the games are wrong.
40:52I'm not going to fight.
40:53I order you.
40:54I can't.
40:55It's wrong.
40:56And I have to tell the others in the village.
40:57I have to make them understand.
40:58It's wrong.
40:59You do no such thing.
41:00They have to know what's been shown to me.
41:02They have to know that the games are wrong.
41:04That killing is wrong.
41:08Sergeant.
41:10Sergeant.
41:11This human has broken curfew.
41:16That's all I need.
41:21Destroyer.
41:22You destroyed me.
41:23Now you're destroying my son.
41:25Now take it easy.
41:26Tolar.
41:27You tell him killing is bad.
41:28And you.
41:30You.
41:31What have you ever done but kill?
41:32You killed my honor.
41:33Now you're killing my son's manhood.
41:35You're wrong.
41:36Tolar.
41:37Your son.
41:38He's been arrested.
41:39What?
41:40Your son has been arrested.
41:41He's been thrown into the cage.
41:42What do you mean, Dalton in a cage?
41:44He's been arrested because he was against the games.
41:53My son?
42:01Did they have a plan?
42:02No.
42:05But if they're smart, they'll take off.
42:07Take off?
42:09That means, uh, to leave.
42:11Go away.
42:12That's an expression from my attack.
42:14In your time,
42:16if there'd been no killing then,
42:19men might still be important now.
42:22That's true.
42:26It's possible.
42:27It could still happen.
42:42Go closer.
42:43I want to see my son.
42:45Nobody sees the prisoners.
42:46No humans are allowed on the streets.
42:47He's my son, and I want to see him.
42:48Don't do it, Tolar.
42:49Go back to your home.
42:50Look.
42:51Look, all I ask you, both of you is, is a little pity.
42:55A little pity for a poor human whose son has been condemned.
42:56Please.
42:57Please.
42:58Please.
42:59Please.
43:00Please.
43:01I don't understand you now when I know you.
43:02Please.
43:03I don't understand you now when I know you.
43:04You're right, Tolar.
43:05You're right, Tolar.
43:06Go back to your home.
43:07Look.
43:08Look.
43:09All I ask you, both of you is, is a little pity.
43:10A little pity for a poor human whose son has been condemned.
43:13I don't understand you now, and I never will.
43:30But that's no reason for anybody to put you in a cage.
43:43Stop!
43:44Stop!
43:45Stop!
43:46Be quiet!
43:47Break!
43:48No!
43:59No!
44:01Stop!
44:02Oh!
44:03No!
44:04No!
44:05Stop!
44:06Stop!
44:07Stop!
44:08Stop!
44:09Stop.
44:10Stop!
44:12Stop! Stop!!
44:13Nobly done, my friend.
44:27He's dead.
44:28Yes. As you saw, he died a hero's death, fighting a crazed human.
44:34But I could have... I...
44:36Your bravery is not in question. I will see that you are properly cited in my report.
44:41We must not allow unfortunate incidents like this to interfere with our normal routine.
44:48Come on.
44:55Come on.
45:08No. Please.
45:22My father.
45:43He was a brave man.
45:45And the games.
45:49I'm afraid they died with him.
45:52Perhaps there is a better way to govern.
45:54There must be.
45:56Tell your friends I have never met them. And they have never met me.
46:01Yes, prefect.
46:02And wish them good luck for me.
46:09That way.
46:23You sure you won't go with us?
46:26There's so much for me to think about.
46:28There's so much I still don't understand.
46:30It could be dangerous for you here.
46:32That isn't important.
46:33What is important, I think, is that killing should stop.
46:40People should know that.
46:42Killing should stop.
46:45Good luck.
46:46Good luck.
46:47Good luck, Dolph.
46:48Bye.
46:49A beginning?
46:50Who knows?
46:50The world could sure use another one.
46:55The world could sure use another one.
47:20The world could hear.