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On the Moon we have an element, Lunarium, which is far superior to uranium as a base for atomic reactions and we can completely control the force of these reactions enabling us to build atomic weapons ranging from huge cannon to these small ray pistols.

18 seconds sound clip from the Radar Men from the Moon - Moon Rocket (S1E1) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:17:43.817 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- They are merely softening up your defenses for our impending invasion.

- Why do you want to invade the earth?

- Because the atmosphere on the moon has become so thin and dry it is impossible for us to raise food except in pressurized greenhouses.

- And none of us can move outside without helmets.

- So we are planning a mass migration to your world.

- You will find that conquering the earth isn't so simple.

- Ah, but it will be because of our atomic weapons.

- On the Moon we have an element, Lunarium, which is far superior to uranium as a base for atomic reactions and we can completely control the force of these reactions enabling us to build atomic weapons ranging from huge cannon to these small ray pistols.

- It's very considerate of you to give me all this information.

- You deserve some reward for your long journey, but unfortunately I cannot permit you to return to Earth with it.

- Maybe I have something to say about that.

- So much for the effectiveness of your weapons. Now I will demonstrate one of ours.

- So Retik plans to invade the Earth with his army from the Moon.

[...]

Radar Men from the Moon (1952) Sound Clip

Radar Men from the Moon (1952) poster

Sound clips of the most memorable quotes from Radar Men from the Moon, Republic Pictures' 12-chapter movie serial from 1952.

Actors: George Wallace (Commando Cody), Roy Barcroft (Retik Ruler of the Moon), Clayton Moore (Graber), Peter Brocco (Krog), Aline Towne (Joan Gilbert)

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