:10:01
...this is the vaporizing equalizer.
:10:06
Without it, the passenger journeys
without the machine...
:10:10
...and without the machine,
there is no coming back.
:10:18
Well, H.G., which is it to be?
The past or the future?
:10:22
The past, surely.
He'll want to meet Cleopatra.
:10:25
-The future.
-Why the future?
:10:28
I belong there.In three generations,
social utopia will have come to pass.
:10:34
There'll be no war, crime or poverty.
And no disease either, John.
:10:39
Men will live like brothers,
and in equality with women.
:10:43
-Oh, dear.Let's have the past.
-Here, here.
:10:48
I can't agree with you.Check.
:10:52
You astonish me.In the midst of all
your theorizing, you ignore the facts.
:10:57
We live in a cosmic charnel house.
Mankind has not changed in 2000 years.
:11:02
We hunt, we're hunted.That's
how it is.How it will always be.
:11:06
The future will prove you wrong.
:11:09
The future will tell.
:11:12
Anyway, I have just one question
for myself.When do you leave?
:11:19
-I'm not sure.
-Human frailty, at last.
:11:22
Well, to be quite candid...
:11:26
-...I haven't worked up the nerve.
-First time for that.
:11:30
But I will.All I have to do is set
the date and activate the switches.
:11:35
And I'll inherit the Hope diamond.
:11:38
-Checkmate.
-How does he do it?
:11:40
-Not again?
-Every time.
:11:42
I know how he thinks.That's all.
:11:46
-One day I shall win.
-When you learn how I think.
:11:51
Sorry to interrupt.Two gentlemen from
Scotland Yard want a word with you.