 I'm off work in ten minutes, so I can change clothes and beat you out there. That's my girl. Her father's Robert I. Miller. Right on this adventure book. You ought to see her swim. Hey, Gee, I sure am sorry sir. I guess I was thinking about having dinner with my girl. She lives up at the club. Uh, here you go. Chalmers, see ya. I don't see anybody. You expect anyone to, did you miss Miller? Why not? A prehistoric monster is a rather large order to swallow. Dad, I didn't say it was a monster. He was a giant caveman. Club and all, eh? Yes. What my daughter saw, she saw. Now let's just let it go at that. Okay. But if you see her giant again, let me know in time to take some pictures. She will. You don't believe me either. Roxy, of course I believe you. I believe you saw something. Well, I saw a giant. A prehistoric giant. How about it, Tom? What'd you see? Like I told you, Mr. Miller. I wasn't there until afterwards. Tommy Nelson, I know what I saw. Sure, Roxy, but I mean giants. There were giants? The Bible says so. Yes, it does, in the book of Genesis. Something about in those days, giants walked there. Well then, maybe we can get some flashlights and we want to take a look for ourselves. Huh? No, this thing can wait until morning. Now you kids go and take your swim before the pool closes. In the morning now. It's a promise. Dad still doesn't believe me. Sure he does. And neither do you. I swear on my Elvis Presley LP. How big did you say he was? Bigger than anybody you ever saw. I bet you were scared, huh? A little. But I had the funniest feeling he wouldn't hurt me. Yeah? In fact, I thought it was kind of cute. Oh, realistic about this. You said to yourself that you think it was possible that you dreamed this whole idea. No, dad, I didn't. There was a giant. Now I don't want to call this story of yours a lot of foolishness and I haven't so far, have I? No. But if there were a giant, if anyone at all is in here. Mr. Miller, come here. Look at the size of that giant. I don't know if it feel like that. He left the road right here. Watch out for snakes. Oh! He took off first. It's possible. I would account for his never having been seen before. It's too bad we didn't bring the doom buggy, but go after him. What for? I think get some pictures. Maybe even to bring him back. A lot of people aren't going to believe this giant jazz. No, we're not sending about this, you understand? Why not? After the way everyone laughed at me. You're a turning car. I'm going up on Shadow Mountain with a camera. Are you going to write a book about the giant, Mr. Miller? That's the idea, Tuttle. I'll take you out there. My doom buggy's all ready to go. No thanks. It is. I just gave it the works. There's no offense, son. But I'd like to take this trip and something a little bit safer. I'll see you in about two days at the moment. Well, please take care of yourself. Now my credit cards are in the desk drawer. You make sure you leave them there. Is this thing supposed to be safer than my doom buggy? Mr. Krueger, let's go. Just a minute, please. Do you know where Deep Canyon is? Yeah. Are you sure? Sure, I'm sure. I've been there a lot of times. Why? Don't worry, Mr. Krueger. I'll take care of it. Yes. Thanks for calling. Goodbye. What's up? That was Mr. Krueger from the airport. He's got a little gasket or something. He won't be able to fix that up. At Deep Canyon? Yes. No problem. We'll get the doom buggy and we'll whiz right out there. This is whiz-ing. Wait till we get on the bus. He's not coming on a bus, you know. Can't expect to be right on the dot. I know, but he should have made it for dark. Don't worry about it. He'll see the campfire and come walking in on us any minute now. That's what you said. Two hours. Well, he will. Look, I carry all this junk in the buggy anyway, so your minds will get some use out of it. I'm not sleepy. I'll take a rest for a while. I'll keep the fire going. I always carry a gun in the desert. There's coyotes around a camp. Put it away. We're not playing cowboy. You know, there's mountain lions around here too. Well, they won't come here on fire. I know that much. And I'm not going to have you take a shot at something that turns out to be dead. Okay, okay. I'll put it away in one condition that you call and get some rest. Okay. So, the gallery. But a giant found him? No. At a farm. I guess not. My ancestor. Something's wrong with it. No kidding. Yeah, sometimes a bump starts it off and you gotta hit it again to stop it. Again. You must have him for dead. What? I didn't touch it. Well, I sure didn't. And look at... Listen, if he comes back for that club, we'd want to be anywhere around here. He could have dropped it. Look, and it's no good to him. Also insured. Let's not kid ourselves. Let's not jump with conclusions either. Come on, let's try that extra vene. Better stay here. You know, he's in both of us going. We gotta come back to the buggy anyway. Well, then we'll come back. I'm not going to sit here doing nothing. Oh, women. Look, you stay here with the buggy. Nope. And drive it up to meet me when I give you the signal. That'll save us both a trip. Come on. Ah, the gun. Toss it. Give me a blast in that horn if you see anything. Don't worry about that. Roxy. Roxy. Roxy. Roxy. I think my collar bone is broken. Here, let me help you. How did you get here? Well, we came looking for you. And we're both so worried that we didn't know what to do. No, no. No. No, no. No, no. She's mine. He understands you. Oh, he's got those beautiful friendships going. He's scary. Me? You're him? Smile. Smile. It lights your perfume. Mel, oh, yeah. We came with the others. He smiled. You didn't come out here alone, did you? No, not like that. Old said he's just curious. Old still. Looking for life, I believe. Oh, thank you. Careful, honey. Take it easy. He won't hurt you. He hurt you? No. I did that myself when I fell on the camera. Dad, I think you better break this up before I scream. Tell him you're hungry. I'm not. Well, think of the alternative. Hungry. Mm-hmm. Yes. There is relatives. There's dad. Yes, apparently for some time. He got cold. Cold. Quite well. See ya. See ya. Come on, dad. Let's make a run for it. Here. It won't work. The entrance is blocked. What do we do? I don't know. But we don't think he's coming. Oh. Well. Well. He's telling his family all about you. He told him about me last night. Think how lonely he must be. I know whatever he is. He's a human being. What'll I do? It'll be all right. Play it by ear. Don't upset him. Okay. He's telling them he has guests for dinner each other. How'd you do? See ya. Well, that one looked like a very important ancestor. Shake hands with him, Roxie. Oh, dad. Me too. Oh, dad. Dad, you know they're big. I think so. I just can't make himself accepted. I'm not having any trouble. And how are you feeling today? Oh, that's fine. He won't hurt you. Free of charge, gentlemen, huh? Well, here's to you. Well, it doesn't make you strong. You have to be strong to drink in the past. What is it? Believe it or not, dad. Etchings. Oh, this is nice. This is nice. I know what you mean. See what you mean. I know. And it's not so bad as a matter of fact. Look, Bitter, it seems to have a certain quality that's good for you. I would be a bit surprised if the sulfur in these walls isn't what's kept these giants alive all these years. You mean these giants have always been here? Where have you seen those before? Exactly. Sure. Same style, same everything. Definitely prehistoric. Yes, I'd say that he is a very important person so I'd say that he and his tribe have always been here. Are there others? No, he's the last one. How can you be sure? I took a good look at his family. Rocked the condition of the shrouds. I'd say the last one died. Fifty, a hundred years ago. Thank him. Oh, I wouldn't know, yes. Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm. That's something, doesn't it? He brought it here. Must be around someplace. Deep looking, you probably hid it somewhere. Net bones, honey. It's got to be tied up or something, doesn't it? No, it feels pretty good now. Your father? The trouble with you is it spoiled you. You sure did. What can I do? Nothing. If I wash your face or give you shade, it'll make you feel better. You've got all your junk here. Okay. I'll get his attention. Yes, please. He's had time to think about it. I'll give you to get your head stashed in. My father didn't raise me that way. Better watch him with that shaving bar. You know, they don't upset you. That's true. These smell pretty too. Where did you get them? Oh, yes. I really think you're Mr. Water. You don't? I guess you're right. That's the board. Don't you think it's... No, save yourself. Get your outside run. Come on. Beat you up. That's with him. I can do it. Go on. He's okay. He's waiting for us. It won't start. Let me. What's wrong with it? I rigged it so nobody could steal it. Out here? Dead end. Hello. Everybody okay? Funny. Just fine, Dad. Wow, wait. There he is. Baby, I just had one. That's all. Just one, baby. That's all. I've just had one. One bottle. Hey, baby. Well, I'll tell you when I've had enough. You do me a great injustice. The keys. I've had enough. You're going to have to help me. I can't manage the tie. Here, I'll just... Does it have to be this one? Maybe that happens to be one of my favorite ties. That's a collar. You gave it to me four years ago. I'm sure you're feeling well enough to go out tonight. Honey, we've got to go out. Well, it's not anything special. It's just a party. Your whole gang will be there. Yeah. You can't avoid them forever. No. Some of them will have to leave. Henderson, she'll laugh a lot. What happened to him? I don't know, but I'm certain we're doing the right thing. If we were to reveal that a giant actually exists, there'd be a whole army out there tracking him down like an animal. No, they wouldn't. We wouldn't let them. Honey, he's from another age. Another eon. Come in. Hello, Mr. Miller. Hello, Tom. You sure look swell, Roxy. Thank you. I'll only be a minute. Is something wrong, Mr. Miller? We're just talking about our little adventure. Oh, I see. You do? Well, sure. A girl like Roxy don't get over a thing like that right away. Doesn't. That's what I say. She's got to get her mind off it. And this hop tonight will help. Hop? Yeah, my car was going to be there, and they swing. So I understand. I'm ready. Well, let's split then. Mr. Miller, I got my dad's wheels tonight. Really? Do they fit on your car? You're funny, Mr. Miller. Real funny. He's real! I don't blame you in the lead, sir. Oh, it's you, Dad. Nobody lives. Nobody lives. Is there a gig? 100%. But perhaps we should be a little more discreet about it. What on earth are you talking about? Getting as far away as possible from that music gets you a good idea. I don't know what you're talking about. I don't know what you're talking about. I don't know what you're talking about. I don't know what you're talking about. I don't know what you're talking about. Getting as far away as possible from that music gets you a good idea, but we guess here. No, the music's wonderful. I could listen to Tom sing by the hour. I just wanted some fresh air, that's all. Is it, honey? No. The funniest feeling. What is it? I can't describe it. But I just know something's happened to him. Him? The giant. Or whatever he is. Something's happened to him. Roxy, look at me. I love you very much. You're more like your mother every day. Every living thing was her personal concern that she worried about. That's just it, Dad. But just, see, worry isn't the feeling that I have. I don't know what it is. He's a creature. Well, you just have to look at him to see that. He even tried to kill us. But yet... You can't get him out of your mind. It's not a tune just for you in there. I look up and you're gone. We can hear everywhere, Tom. I said, here. You don't understand. You're funny, Mr. Miller. Really funny. Come on, Roxy. Let's dance. Wait a minute. What's the matter? I thought I heard sirens. That's Dino's sax. It leaks.