The Crawling Eye (1958)
Forrest Tucker: Alan Brooks
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Quotes
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Prof. Crevett : And then dere is da cloud.
Alan Brooks : What cloud?
Prof. Crevett : Come on, Alan, you know what I'm talking about. Da cloud where there should be no cloud.
Alan Brooks : Where there are mountains, there are always clouds.
Prof. Crevett : But dis one remains static. On da side of da Trollenberg it never moves.
Alan Brooks : A freak of nature.
Prof. Crevett : A *radioactive* freak of nature?
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Alan Brooks : Looks like you're goin' for a climb.
Dewhurst : Yes, we're going up the Trollenberg. Gonna have a noggin before we start. Care to join us?
Alan Brooks : All right.
Dewhurst : What's it goin' to be?
Alan Brooks : Scotch, please.
Dewhurst : Scotch and the two brandies. Better give me a bottle of brandy to take with us. Keep the cold out tonight.
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[last lines]
[in the observatory room, looking out the panorama window]
Prof. Crevett : [spoken with German accent] Well, Alan. For the first time in weeks, the Trollenberg is free from clouds.
Alan Brooks : Yes - and let's hope it stays that way.
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Philip Truscott : Cute little things, aren't they?
Alan Brooks : Yeah. I'm gonna throw a bomb at that one. You watch on the screen, see what happens.
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Alan Brooks : You alright?
Philip Truscott : Yes, thanks Alan. Now what?
Alan Brooks : I don't know. Can't go out that door again, that's for sure. It's the only way in or out of this observatory, I've checked.
Philip Truscott : No more bombs, then?
Alan Brooks : Not these.
Philip Truscott : Well, what do we do then?
Alan Brooks : I don't know. There's nothing much we can do but wait for that aeroplane.