Nope.
The following link has an avi from the movie.
http://members.aol.com/operanut/index.htm
she says "Gort, Klaatu berada nikto... Klaatu berada nikto"
-----Original Message-----
From: Wirt Atmar [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 1:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] OT: Ohio wants to teach "2001" in 2 002and bey ond
Ernie writes:
> <snip>
> In fact, I think this section of the Bible is probably the inspiration
for
> the movie, "The Day The Earth Stood Still".
> <snip>
>
>
> I LOVED that movie. I think I was in the 3rd grade when I saw it
> the first time....mmmm...1961 perhaps.
>
> The big robot had a name, but I can remember what it was, and
> you had to say a secret phrase to wake him up. It was
> three words I don't remember, but I think the last one
> was something like...."tango".
The robot's name was Gort, and John Carpenter/Klaatu, played by Michael
Rennie, had Patricia Neal, the mother, rush to tell the alien, "Gort barrata
nictu!" in order to keep him from destroying the Earth.
We've had this discussion before, but the movie is a retelling of the Christ
story, although most people don't recognize it as such. A heavenly visitor
arrives on Earth, assumes the name John Carpenter (initials J.C.) while on
Earth, warns the people against their evil ways, is executed by a fearful
military, and is resurrected, ascending again to heaven before leaving Earth
with his warning.
Wirt Atmar
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