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"Klaatu barada nikto" is a phrase originating in the 1951 science fiction film, ''The Day the Earth Stood Still''. The humanoid alien protagonist of the film, Klaatu (Michael Rennie), instructed Helen Benson (Patricia Neal) that, were anything to happen to him she must say the phrase to the robot Gort (Lockard Martin). In response Gort relented from destroying the Earth and resurrected Klaatu from death. == Usage in the film == Edmund H. North, who wrote ''The Day the Earth Stood Still,'' also created the alien language used in the film, including the phrase "Klaatu barada nikto." The official spelling for the phrase comes directly from the script (as shown in the above image) and provides insight as to its proper pronunciation. The phrase was never translated in the film and neither Edmund North nor 20th Century Fox ever released an official translation. Toward the end of the film, Klaatu is pursued by the American military and fervently urges Helen Benson to memorize the phrase, saying "There's no limit to what he () can do. He could destroy the Earth... If anything should happen to me you must go to Gort, you must say these words:'Klaatu barada nikto.' Please repeat that." Shortly after, Klaatu is shot and killed; Gort, knowing he has died, dissolves the polymer cube that encases him and disintegrates the two guards standing watch. Helen Benson watches this, but conveys Klaatu's message. Gort then takes her inside the spaceship and retrieves Klaatu's lifeless body, which he revives. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Klaatu barada nikto」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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