The Antiquarium of Sinister Happenings - Lot 058 : Zero Hour

Episode Date: September 16, 2024

Mink has a new imaginary friend. ' Written by Ray Bradbury Adapted by Anthony Ellis Narrated by Mark Redfield Starring Gracia Damsgard as Mink Romy Evans as Mary Jade Shand as Anna Trevor Shand as He...nry Dee Quintero as Helen Natalie Alyn Lind as the operator Featuring Stephen Knowles as The Antique Dealer Theme music by The Newton Brothers Additional music by CO.AG (coagmusic@yahoo.com) Vivek Abhishek SUBSCRIBE us on YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3qumnPH Follow on Facebook : https://bit.ly/33RWRtP Follow on Instagram : https://bit.ly/2ImU2JV Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 H equals Q. Come in, come in, come in, come in. So happy you could make it. I have something to pass along to you, rather urgently. Oh, oh. A vintage tube radio console from the Golden Age. Ha ha, ha. Look at it, huh?
Starting point is 00:00:26 Funny, there was a time when this magic box was considered A miracle. The ability to entertain, share ideas, and ignite our imaginations from places far and wide. The family who owned this had a little girl who let her imagination run away with her. The thing is, this thing has no power coursing through it whatsoever. But every 30 minutes or so, a broadcast comes through saying the show is about to begin. And wouldn't you know it? You are right on time.
Starting point is 00:01:04 They are calling this one Zero hour. Before we begin, I want to point out some of the customers whose names have been etched in brass on this beautiful plaque I had made above the front desk. These are some of the members of the inner circle of the antiquarium.
Starting point is 00:01:25 We go by the Obsidian Covenant. Recent initiates include FlipSpin, Lynn Montalbano, Autumn Richmond, Fox Force Five, John David, Adam Gamble, T.O.B. Rhone, Drekvath, and Helper 23. We are ever appreciative of your devotion to The Order. Go to the obsidian covenant.com to receive the sacrament. Now, where were we? Oh yes. Welcome to the antiquarium of sinister happenings and odd goings on.
Starting point is 00:03:02 Such excitement they hadn't known in years. Mink talked earnestly to someone near the rose bush, though no one was there. Then the two little girls shouting, laughing at each other, such fun, such tremendous joy. Mink ran into the house all dirt and sweat. For her few years, she was loud and strong. And her mother, Mrs. Morris, peeling vegetables at the sink, watched with amusement as her daughter threw into a sack, old pots and tools and things, which were relegated. child play. My goodness, Mink, what's going on? Just don't dent them and it's all right.
Starting point is 00:04:01 All right, dear. Oh, what's the name of the game, dear? Invasion. Invasion? Invasion. And in the garden now, a serious concentration. Mink, with an assortment of pots, pans and wrenches, forks, spoons, and her friend Anna, tongue and teeth, taking notes on a pad. This and this. What's it say next? Wait a minute, Mink. Well, hurry up. Four, nine, and seven, A and B, and X. Four, nine, seven, E, and X.
Starting point is 00:04:46 A, and a string in a hexagonal. A fork and a shtonel. string, tunnel. What do we do next, Mr. Drill? And then Mink talking to the rosebush again, and to her own satisfaction at least receiving some kind of answer, which she relayed to Anna. Triangle. How do you spell it?
Starting point is 00:05:14 Oh, any old way. It doesn't matter. Now write, beam. I haven't got Triangle yet. Well, hurry. Zero hours by five o'clock. We haven't got all day. Time out from Invasion for lunch. Mink bolted down the soup and coincidentally crammed a sandwich into her mouth. Now you slow down, Mink.
Starting point is 00:05:42 Whatever's waiting, we'll wait a few minutes long. But I can't. Drill's waiting for me. Drill? That's a peculiar name. Is he a new boy in the neighborhood, dear? He's new, all right. Well, I don't think I've ever seen him.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Which one is, Drew? He's just around. You'll make fun. Oh, everybody. makes fun. All the kids do. Why, I don't think that's very nice. Is Drill shy? Yes, in a way.
Starting point is 00:06:09 I don't know. I gotta go now, Mom, if we're gonna have the invasion. Now, you finish your milk, miss. Who's invading what? Martians invading Earth from up there. Oh, I see. And, um, Drills a Martian? I think so.
Starting point is 00:06:25 He's had a very hard time getting here. I should imagine. They couldn't figure out a way to attack Earth. How to get it? in or something. And Drill says they have to do it by surprise. And even get help from your enemy. Oh, a fifth column, huh?
Starting point is 00:06:39 Uh-huh. And all this time, they haven't been able to figure out how to attack until one day they thought of children. Well, that was bride of them. And they thought of how grown-ups are so busy, they never look under rose bushes or on lawns. Oh, that's where Drill is now?
Starting point is 00:06:56 Under the rose bush? Uh-huh, with all his friends, too. And there's something about Kids under 11 with imagination. It's real funny to hear Drill talk. Well, it must be. You better run along out if you want to have your invasion before dark. Oh, and bath tonight.
Starting point is 00:07:15 School tomorrow, you know. Drill says I won't have to take any more baths. Oh, he does, does he? And we can stay up until 10 o'clock. Well, your friend, Mr. Drill, better mind his peas and cues, or I'm going to call up his mother and... That's just it. Drill says you're dangerous because you don't believe in Martians,
Starting point is 00:07:34 just like you think Drill's a kid. Well, he's not. And they're going to let us run the world when they get in. All of us, kids, and I might even be queen. Well, that's nice, dear. Now run along. What is it, dear? When the invasion comes, we'll have to get rid of you and daddy.
Starting point is 00:07:58 But I'll be sure it won't hurt very much. Well, thanks. Thanks a lot. Hello. Helen, how nice. Are you in town? Oh, no, I'm in Danbury. I was just thinking of you and thought I'd call.
Starting point is 00:08:27 How's Henry? Oh, it's long distance, though. You shouldn't. Oh, I can afford three minutes. How's Henry? Fine. And Bill? Oh, just fine.
Starting point is 00:08:37 What about Mink? Oh, wonderful. Noisier than ever. Oh, she's got a new game now. It's taking the place of hopscotch. Invasion. Is she playing that too? Well, yes.
Starting point is 00:08:54 Are yours? Same thing. Some kind of geometric jacks, I suppose. Isn't it a scream? You know, all the kids their age are playing it up here. Timmy's got a crush on. some guy named Drill? I think that's what it is.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Oh, it must be a new password. Mink likes him too. Oh, I didn't know it had gotten to New York. Word of mouth, I suppose. You know, kids. Funniest thing, I got a letter from my sister in Boston, says her kids are playing it too. It's just sweeping the country.
Starting point is 00:09:29 Well, I... I wonder where they learned it. Oh, don't ask me. All I know is what Timmy tells me at lunch. Zero hours at five. When? Today, that's when the invasion is going to be. Oh, these kids and their imaginations.
Starting point is 00:09:46 And they talked a little more, schoolgirlfriends, casual woman talk. But Mrs. Morris was thoughtful. She was thinking of other things, of adults, of children with imagination, rose bushes, dimensions. She thought about how much she had forgotten about being a child. And she wondered about Mink and all the kids who were at that moment playing invasion. I'm so glad you called. Oh, give my love to Henry and a kiss for Mink.
Starting point is 00:10:17 I will. And to Bill and the kids. Thanks. Bye. Goodbye. An hour drowsed by. It was three o'clock. There was an occasional hum inside the coolness of the house as a car passed outside.
Starting point is 00:10:34 The street was lined with a good green and peaceful. trees and all across the city in other gardens in other places, children under 11 were excitedly playing a game, talking to rose bushes and grass lawns, trees, shrubs, even children in apartment houses high in the air conferring with potted plants, cactus and ivy. Mrs. Morris finished her housework and went to the kitchen. Oh, hello dear. Class of water? Of course. I'll get it. 56 to the seventh degree.
Starting point is 00:11:28 XT.7. What dear? Oh, well, nothing, Mom. Oh, here you are. Thanks. How are things going? The, uh, invasion? Oh, that.
Starting point is 00:11:42 Yes, that. Almost finished. When everything's right, Drill says we should be ready on time. Five o'clock? That's right. How'd you know? Helen called me from Danbury. She says that, uh, uh, Timmy's playing it too.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Hey, that's teen! I guess all the kids are, aren't they? No, not all of them. Not guys like Jimmy Wood and Bob Wilson. They're growing up and they make fun of us. They're worse than parents. They just won't believe in drill. They're so smart just because they're growing up.
Starting point is 00:12:16 You'd think they'd know better. They were little only a couple years ago. We'll get rid of them first. Drill says it's okay to kill them first. Now, Mink, I don't like that kind of talk. Do you hear me? I don't like it at all. Oh, Mom.
Starting point is 00:12:29 Now I mean it. You keep on that way and there'll be no more playing. You'll have to tell Anna to go home. You'll stay inside until bedtime. I'm sorry. Well, I should think so. Thanks for the water, Mom. Mink?
Starting point is 00:12:44 Yes, Mom? What did those numbers mean? What numbers? Those numbers you were saying to yourself before? Oh, that? They're the things we have to do to get Drill and his friends out. That's all. Look, dear, why don't you gonna go down to the drugstore and get some ice cream?
Starting point is 00:13:03 You don't even have to use your allowance. I'll pay for it. I haven't got time, Mom. Thanks. Well, I... I never believe I hear you say that. I gotta go now, Mom. Wait a minute. Mink, I want you to tell me the truth. What is this invasion silliness?
Starting point is 00:13:23 It isn't silly. It's just a game. That's all. Mom, we're just playing an invasion. Excuse me, I gotta get back now. I'll see you later. It was a game called invasion. Mrs. Morris' little girl, Mink, was playing it.
Starting point is 00:13:40 So was Mink's friend, Anna, and all the other children under 11. It was called Invasion, and Zero Hour was to be at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Morris was disturbed. She wasn't sure why. But there was something, something about parents shutting ears and eyes to what was happening. And because she was disturbed, she did something she didn't usually do. She called her husband at the office. Well, I'll be done.
Starting point is 00:14:18 It does this. All part of this thing's charming personality, unfortunately. Listen, I've got something to tend to in the back while the radio finds its way. I'll be right back, friend. Leave a message. Please do so at the time. I stopped at your shop a couple days ago, and I've been driving.
Starting point is 00:15:03 It was like after I bought that little dashboard, and meek my passenger seat or about a day ago, and the same thing's stopping by that there's nobody there. If you could send somebody or... There we go. The show must go on, as they say. Let's tune back in on the Morris family and there. active imaginations, shall we?
Starting point is 00:16:08 She did something she didn't usually do. She called her husband at the office. Oh, hello, Henry. I'm sorry to bother you, but Miss Maxon said you weren't busy. No, not too. I should be able to get home early today. Yes. I...
Starting point is 00:16:30 Oh, jeez. Nothing. I just wanted to talk to you for a minute. That's all. Not really. When I get home, she and I are going to have a talk, As a matter of fact, she's been a little fresh lately, and I don't think it's good. Well, she's playing outside. She's fine.
Starting point is 00:17:09 Honey, is something wrong? Why, no, I told you, I... I was thinking about you and wanted to talk, that's all. Nothing wrong with that. Not a thing. You go back to your work, dear. I'll see you soon. All right.
Starting point is 00:17:25 What time? Do you think you'll be home? Oh, about five, maybe a little earlier? Five. What? Well, I... I was just thinking. Nothing, really.
Starting point is 00:17:45 Just minking you and me. Goodbye, dear. You are okay, aren't you? Yes, I'm fine. Goodbye. Another hour passed, and it was half past four. The day began to wan. The sun lowered in a peaceful blue sky. Shadows lengthened on the green lawn.
Starting point is 00:18:06 Outside, it was quiet. The two little girls, more intent than ever upon their endless movement of design and pattern with the implements before them. Mrs. Morris watched from the window, and she had never known Mink to have such powers of concentration. She had turned on the radio and sat drinking a cup of coffee and turned over her thoughts. Children, children, children. Love and hate side by side. Sometimes children love you, hate you all in half a second.
Starting point is 00:18:48 Strange children. Do they ever forget or forgive the whippings and the harsh, strict words of command? I wonder, how can you forget or forgive those over and above you? Those tall, silly dictators? Those parents. What is it, dear? Where are I? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:19:21 There might be, in the garage. What do you want them for? Well, if you tell me what for, dear, maybe I can... I can get them, thanks my. Is something wrong? Well, can I help? You better get through, Mink. I want you to take your bath before your father comes home.
Starting point is 00:19:51 All right. Now, he's coming home early. And Mink? Mink had disappeared behind the shrubs, and Mrs. Mora's knew it was ridiculous to make an issue of it. Besides, what was the issue? Invasion? Drill? Zero hour? Unaccountably, a cool breeze came up, and although normally for that time of year would have been a relief, Mrs. Morris felt a chill. She closed the window.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Passed. A curious waiting silence came up on the street, deepening. Then, from the living room, Mrs. Morris heard. Zero hour. It had come, and now it had gone. But was the clock right? Mrs. Morris, knowing how foolish it was, knowing it, went to the phone and dialed. Oh, it's silly.
Starting point is 00:21:05 It's silly. When you hear the tone, the time will be exactly 4.54 and 20 seconds. 4.54 and 20 seconds. And Mrs. Morris knew it wasn't as silly as she thought. because it wasn't five o'clock yet, not zero hour yet. Then the car drove up into the driveway. Hello, Mink, how's it going? Hi, Anna.
Starting point is 00:21:45 Hi, Daddy. Hi, Mr. Morris. Fine. Got a kiss for your old man? Having got time now, Daddy. Well, that's a nice thing. What are you doing? We're playing invasion. Huh, swell. Your mother was in the house.
Starting point is 00:21:56 Uh-huh. Okay, be good. I will. Daddy. All right, I'll be ready. Mrs. Morris heard him chuckle. then his steps up the walk to the front door. I made the living room, dear.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Our daughter didn't have time for a kiss. How about you? Hard day? Not particularly. Would you like a cocktail? You read my mind. Martini? Perfect.
Starting point is 00:22:32 So, anything exciting happened today? No. Oh, uh, Helen called. From Danbury. I told her she was crazy, but she just felt like calling. Like you calling me this afternoon. Crazy, huh? Hey, what was that all about?
Starting point is 00:22:47 Well, I told you, I... I just wanted to. Hmm. Hey, incidentally, what's this new game that kids are playing? Invasion. That's a nice, depressing thought. Is she all right?
Starting point is 00:23:00 Come to think of it, she looked kind of funny. She's all right. What's the time, Henry? Oh, a couple of minutes after five, why? No, no, the clock's wrong. Buy your watch. Hmm, I've got two minutes, too.
Starting point is 00:23:14 Probably slow. You got something on the stove? No, I... I just wondered. Honey, hey, look at me. What's the matter? Nothing, really. Now? Really?
Starting point is 00:23:26 Mink's been up to something. No, of course not. Then what? I guess I'm... A little tired. Upset, that's all. You want to go out for dinner? Oh, no, I've...
Starting point is 00:23:35 Got a... Steak here. I'll tell you, what I'll barbecue. How'll that be. Oh, fine. What was that? What? Well, I... I thought I heard something.
Starting point is 00:23:46 Well, I didn't. I must have imagined it. Hey, you are jumpy. Why don't you have a drink? It'll do you good. No, I don't want one. What's the time? Mary, what is this?
Starting point is 00:23:55 No, I mean it. Something's wrong and I want to know. It's silly. It's so silly. I'm on edge. That's all. Mary? I am.
Starting point is 00:24:04 I don't like this. That kid's done something, hasn't she? I'm going to get her in here. No, Henry, please don't. She hasn't. It's nothing at all. I just... What's that?
Starting point is 00:24:15 I... I don't know. Those kids haven't got anything dangerous out there, have they? I noticed a lot of junk lying around. I thought it was a game. She wouldn't have done it herself. They made her do it. What the devil?
Starting point is 00:24:37 Maybe you better go out and tell her to stop playing now. It's after five. You tell me to put off the invasion until tomorrow. It is coming from outside. What are they up to? I'd better take a look. Think! It's upstairs.
Starting point is 00:24:59 I know it is. In the attic. That's where it is. Mary! Mary, it is not out there. Mary! He ran after her confused, not a little frightened. She seemed to know something.
Starting point is 00:25:11 In the attic. Her mind had worked that quickly. Any excuse to get him away from the outside, to get him upstairs to the attic in time. And outside, there were more explosions, and they could hear the children screaming with delight. Minx out there! Oh, no, I'll show you.
Starting point is 00:25:35 Now we're safe until the night. Are you crazy? Why did you throw that key away? Maybe we can... We can sneak out later. We can escape. For heaven's sick. The kid's out there.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Do you want her to get killed? Oh, no, no, no. You don't. We've got to stay here. We've got to. It's horrible. We've got to... You've got to stay in here with me.
Starting point is 00:26:05 You've got to stay here with me. At this point, I don't know how the devil I can get out. Where's that life? Be quiet. Please, please. They'll hear us. They'll find us. Henry, please.
Starting point is 00:26:15 Well, who's going to answer the telephone? It's in this house. Mary, what is this? Mary, what's happening? You know upstairs. Who's down? Mr. Morris felt a great fear. They trembled together in silence in the attic.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Mr. and Mrs. Morris, parents of the little girl, they heard steps coming up there's. Voice. Old light became visible under the door crack. The strange odor and the alien sound of eagerness in Mink's voice was almost more than they could bear. Each wanted to scream. Another sound.
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Starting point is 00:29:41 whenever you close your eyes in the space between sleep and dream. Bring regular business hours, of course, or by appointment, only for you, our best customer. The Antiquarium of Sinister Happenings, Lot 058, Zero Hour, written by Ray Bradbury, adapted by Anthony Ellis, narrated by Mark Redfield, starring Gracia Damsgard as Mink, Romy Evans as Mary, Jade Shand as Anna, Trevor Shand as Henry, D. Quintero as Helen, Natalie Allen Lind as the operator, featuring Stephen Knowles as the antique dealer. Engineering production and sound design by Trevor Shand, theme music by the Newton Brothers, additional music by Coag and Vivek Abyshech.
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