"The Second Hundred Years" (1967)

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  • advertisement Colonel Garroway: Your father's alive, Mr. Carpenter. Edwin Carpenter: Alive! That's impossible! He was frozen sixty-seven years ago! Colonel Garroway: He melted. Colonel Garroway: [shows newspaper article to Edwin and Ken] Ken Carpenter: Grandpa! Edwin Carpenter: Dad! Colonel Garroway: Oh, no... Luke: Not bad for a hundred and one. Don't look a day over ninety! Narrator: One upon a time out in California a sixty-seven-year-old man lived with his thirty-three-year-old son. Meanwhile up in Fairbanks Alsaka, there was this big avalanche. Get the connection? [disappointed] Narrator: You don't. Colonel Garroway: Two days ago there was an avalanche in Alaska An frozen object was discovered that been identified as your father. Edwin Carpenter: After all these years. Colonel Garroway: Um, Mr. Carpernter there is something I haven't told you. Edwin Carpenter: I'd like to bring the body back here. Colonel Garroway: Your father's alive. Edwin Carpenter: Alive! Colonel Garroway: Whatever your father may be chronologically, physically and mentally he hasn't aged a day since he fell in that glacier. Your father for all intents and purposes is thirty-three years old. Luke: Not bad for a hundred and one. Don't look a day over over ninety. [Chuckles] Edwin Carpenter: What are you doing on the floor? Luke: Playing with my grandson. [laughs] Luke: [Series catch phrase] Not bad for a hundred and one. Don't look a day over over ninety. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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