Well, I guess that's all, and thank you for your patience.

4 seconds sound clip from the 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:59:24.003 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Some of you may also have heard the story of a monster now confined here in Rome's zoo. That beast is from Venus.

- It is an essential object of scientific study if man is to survive the atmosphere on Venus, poisonous to humans.

- May we be allowed to see this creature?

- I asked you correspondents to select three of your number to accompany colonel Calder to the zoo.

- Those selected by you will, of course, pool their interviews with the entire press corps, and we will furnish you all necessary photos.

- Well, I guess that's all, and thank you for your patience.

- Sorry, old boy. My line. John? Get this.

- The size!

- Eight days ago, it was about this tall.

- How do you account for its astonishing rate of growth? Or is that normal on Venus?

- No, it isn't. The scientists believe that the Earth's atmosphere has upset its metabolic rate. The more air it breathes, the more tissue it builds, the bigger it gets.

- If you'll follow me, please.

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