Earth vs. the Flying Saucers - Hope for a Peaceful World
Carol Marvin:
Russ, do you think there are any more? Will they come back again?
Dr. Russell A. Marvin: [pulling her up from her beach chair to head to the surf]
Not on such a nice day.
Carol Marvin:
And not in such a nice world. I'm glad it's still here.
Dr. Russell A. Marvin:
It's still ours.
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Earth vs. the Flying Saucers - Identity and Control in Alien Encounters
Carol Marvin:
My father! What have you done to him?
Alien:
You're addressing General Hanley's mind, not General Hanley.
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Earth vs. the Flying Saucers - Marriage and Collaboration in Project Reporting
Russell Marvin: [into tape recorder]
July 16, to Internal Security Commission, re: Sky Hook. Summary and progress report, from project director, Dr. Russell A. Marvin.
Carol Marvin:
And Mrs. Dr. Russell A. Marvin, without whose inspiration and untiring criticism this report could never have been written.
Russell Marvin:
Married two hours and already she's claiming community property!
Carol Marvin:
Now that you're married, Dr. Marlowe, you don't have to sneak up on me.
Russell Marvin:
You always did have eyes in the back of your head.
Carol Marvin:
Besides, it's not safe when we're driving.
Russell Marvin:
But pretty...
Carol Marvin:
I thought intellectual giants were supposed to be backwards and shy.
Russell Marvin:
My third-grade teacher, Miss Hickey, said I was a quick study.
Carol Marvin:
You're starting something you're not going to be able to finish.
Russell Marvin: [sighs]
Yeah. Yeah, today I've got a hot date with a three-stage rocket.
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20 Million Miles to Earth - Bandage Change During Private Moment
Marisa Leonardo:
Colonel?
Col. Robert Calder:
Yeah?
Marisa Leonardo:
I hate to intrude on your precious private thoughts but I'd like to change the bandage on your arm.
Col. Robert Calder:
Oh.
Marisa Leonardo:
You're worried about what happened today. About where the creature is tonight, aren't you?
Col. Robert Calder:
We'll find him. We've got to.
Marisa Leonardo:
Guess I've been pretty inconsiderate and self-centered. You've got a lot on your mind.
Col. Robert Calder:
If that's an apology I think it went in the wrong direction. All you've done is try to help. All I've done is snarl at you. I hope when this is all over, you'll let me try to make it up to you - over a table for two in a dark café.
Marisa Leonardo:
With a candle burning on the table?
Col. Robert Calder:
And a bottle of wine.
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20 Million Miles to Earth - Unforeseen Advances in Science and Exploration
Narrator:
Great scientific advances are oftentimes sudden accomplished facts before most of us are even dimly aware of them. Breathtakingly unexpected, for example, was the searing flash that announced the atomic age. Equally unexpected was the next gigantic stride when Man moved out of his very orbit to a point more than 20 million miles to Earth.
Marisa Leonardo:
Caught me unprepared. I've been cooking over a hot creature all day.
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