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00:01:59King Solomon's Mines
00:02:04Like many others, well, I didn't believe in them.
00:02:10In those days, Africa was a land of many romantic legends
00:02:13and had a vast, unexplored interior.
00:02:16I was a hunter, and it wasn't until the year 1881
00:02:21that I learned that the mines were a stark reality.
00:02:26I say were because they now lie buried under a million tons of ashes and lava.
00:02:31At the time I'm speaking of, diamonds have been found in Kimberley,
00:02:35and many adventurous spirits of all hearts.
00:02:38I said, let's go, let's go.
00:02:42I said, let's go, let's go.
00:02:47I said, let's go.
00:02:49Let's go.
00:03:27You're struck lucky again, Red.
00:03:49Yes, John.
00:03:50You can call for your money tomorrow.
00:03:51I'll have five pounds on the count to get drunk with.
00:03:54Get your back to the wall.
00:03:57The whole boil a lot of you.
00:03:59Don't shoot, boys.
00:04:00It isn't a holdup.
00:04:01I'm just fending myself and the treasures of Araby.
00:04:05Cast your eye over that, my boy, and see what you make of it.
00:04:07What have you found?
00:04:08A house in Park Lane, a carriage and fair for me daughter,
00:04:10and the life of Riley hereafter and evermore.
00:04:14Did you ever see the light?
00:04:15A nice piece of crystal, O'Brien, but no diamond.
00:04:20You don't mean it.
00:04:22I'm sorry, Miss Keeney.
00:04:24That's bad luck, Patsy, bad luck.
00:04:26Bad luck, nothing. I was only having a joke, would you?
00:04:29Come on down. Come next, please.
00:04:37Come again, Patsy.
00:04:39Dibble I will. I spurned the diamond fields under me shoes.
00:04:42But it only gets to the coast I could get a job. Cheech him.
00:04:45And would you like it?
00:04:46I would not.
00:04:47Of course you would.
00:04:49Now listen, there was a man in the bar last night from the Congo.
00:04:52He says there's a fortune in ivory.
00:04:54There's been a fortune in everything we've tried.
00:04:56But it wasn't us who found it.
00:04:59From now on, we'll be decent, respectable citizens.
00:05:01And we're going to the coast before I change my mind.
00:05:04How much money have we?
00:05:06Less than a pound and all our traps are in the pond shop.
00:05:09What's that you have?
00:05:11For you, a gift I bought to celebrate our magnificent discovery.
00:05:16A shamrock.
00:05:17For luck, it didn't cost a thing.
00:05:20I know what it cost.
00:05:22There were two in Mulligan's store.
00:05:24Here's the other for you.
00:05:25Catching me down, I was never anything to pieces.
00:05:28Sure, but with a shamrock of peace, there's nothing on earth can hold us down.
00:05:32Look.
00:05:33Glory be to God, straight from heaven.
00:05:37Ask him for a lift to the coast.
00:05:39Sure, it's a very week's journey. It's a lot to ask.
00:05:41And you call yourself an Irishman.
00:05:43It's a fine morning.
00:05:48It's a fine morning.
00:05:50It's a fine morning.
00:05:51Is it?
00:05:52It is.
00:05:53Are you going to the coast?
00:05:55No.
00:05:56Kittsfontein.
00:05:57Well, that's all on the way.
00:06:00Whose way?
00:06:01Owens.
00:06:02We were wondering if you'd give us a lift.
00:06:04No.
00:06:05Me name is Kathleen O'Brien and this is me father, Patrick O'Brien, Bachelor of Arts of Trinity College Dublin.
00:06:12Thank you, Peter.
00:06:13Bachelor of Arts of Trinity College Dublin.
00:06:15We're down and out from the diggings, huh?
00:06:17We're down, but we're not out.
00:06:19They're out as far as my wagon's concerned.
00:06:21Oh, so you don't approve of us?
00:06:23I don't approve of anyone who tears up the face of the country for greed.
00:06:27Me daughter is a good cook.
00:06:30I have a good cook.
00:06:32Me father's a wonder to talk.
00:06:34Yeah, he would be.
00:06:35And he's a lovely rifle shot.
00:06:37Just think of the game he could get for you.
00:06:40What's funny in that?
00:06:42Quarterman.
00:06:43There's under in Africa.
00:06:44That ends it.
00:06:45It does not, then.
00:06:46Mr. Quarterman, you needn't take us if you don't want to.
00:06:49But here's something for you to think about in your precious solitude.
00:06:52Me father's own sister is dying in Kilkenny.
00:06:55Well, if they never meet this side of the gates,
00:06:58tis you that will have prevented them.
00:07:00Come, Papa.
00:07:01I don't know what he could get for you.
00:07:03What's funny in that?
00:07:04Quarterman.
00:07:05There's under in Africa.
00:07:06That ends it.
00:07:07It does not, then.
00:07:08Mr. Quarterman, you needn't take us if you don't want to.
00:07:09Trump-up.
00:07:39How much longer?
00:07:46Another ten days.
00:07:49Look.
00:07:51Ah, the pretty creature.
00:07:53Star food.
00:07:56Maybe she knows that in ten days you'll be after her with your murdering guns.
00:08:00I'll get you a knife.
00:08:02You don't like hunting?
00:08:03No, I do not.
00:08:04Neither do I.
00:08:06Then what do you hunt for?
00:08:08A living.
00:08:09It pays me to run hunting trips.
00:08:11I've got two clients waiting for me now.
00:08:13There must be a lot of money in hunting.
00:08:16I've been thinking over what that fellow said about Ive.
00:08:19You had an experience in tracking game?
00:08:21He once took part in a badger hunt, but the badger escaped.
00:08:24Well, you never know what you can do till you try.
00:08:26While you're trying,
00:08:28your poor sister's peacefully passing away and killed Kelly.
00:08:32Alan caught him in.
00:08:34It was a lie about me father's sister.
00:08:36I know.
00:08:37I've met the Irish before.
00:08:38I'm glad you owned up.
00:08:39Why shouldn't she?
00:08:41She's going to settle down and teach school.
00:08:44You're going to settle down?
00:08:47Of course I am.
00:08:49I suppose there isn't anything in the ivory trade, is there?
00:08:55If you ask me, there isn't a pin to choose between you.
00:09:03There's a wagon across the river.
00:09:05Oh, antelope probably.
00:09:07I'm sure it's a wagon.
00:09:09Can't be.
00:09:10And why not?
00:09:11There's nothing across that river but devils.
00:09:14That's what the natives say.
00:09:16It's unexplored land, desert probably.
00:09:19It may be the devils, but I can see a wagon.
00:09:28Come on!
00:09:30Take this.
00:09:31Water quick.
00:09:32Whose wagon is this?
00:09:33He's not able to talk.
00:09:34Mr. Jason.
00:09:35Inside.
00:09:36Huh?
00:09:37Minas, Minas.
00:09:38El desierto.
00:09:39Can come visit here.
00:09:40Bambinos!
00:09:41Asesinos!
00:09:42Nadies brahame secaito anceus muerto.
00:09:43Whose wagon is this?
00:09:44He's not able to talk.
00:09:45Mr. Jason.
00:09:46Inside, huh?
00:10:06That's all right.
00:10:07They're looking after him.
00:10:08The others run away in the night, many days ago.
00:10:10The fear was on them.
00:10:11Sure, the devil.
00:10:12Then he fell ill.
00:10:13We could not reach the north.
00:10:14Help him back to camp.
00:10:15I turned back.
00:10:16He does not know.
00:10:17Let me go on.
00:10:19Out of the way.
00:10:20You can't go on.
00:10:21You are ill.
00:10:22Do I care if I am ill?
00:10:23I don't know where you are going, but...
00:10:24You want to know where I am going, but I tell you, you cannot follow.
00:10:29I crossed the desert.
00:10:30After the desert, I find King Solomon's mountain.
00:10:34After the mountain, I find King Solomon's mine.
00:10:38Diamonds.
00:10:40Jose Silvestre.
00:10:41Jose Silvestre.
00:10:42When you see me again, I will be the richest man on earth.
00:10:47So, onto the way.
00:10:50Onto the way.
00:10:51No, make a place, my secreto.
00:10:54Not an east.
00:10:55Right.
00:10:56Right.
00:11:05Did you hear that?
00:11:06The mines of King Solomon himself over the desert.
00:11:08But is it true?
00:11:09True, but true.
00:11:10We have heard of the mines.
00:11:11Yeah.
00:11:12Give me some water.
00:11:13All the jewels of Opel.
00:11:15No one ever discovered where Opel was.
00:11:17And that's where it is made.
00:11:18Cathy!
00:11:19My medicine chest.
00:11:20All right.
00:11:21What's that, you have?
00:11:22A map.
00:11:23Look.
00:11:24Three hundred years old.
00:11:25He said a man of his went there and never came back.
00:11:26Look.
00:11:27The way across the desert.
00:11:28And here.
00:11:29King Solomon's mountain.
00:11:30And a mine.
00:11:31The jewels of Opel.
00:11:32The greatest treasure in the world.
00:11:33Now that map is his.
00:11:34He had no right to take it.
00:11:35I know, but if he leaves, we won't use it.
00:11:36And if he doesn't, I'll see you.
00:11:37And he'll see you.
00:11:38You're right.
00:11:39The.
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00:11:53The.
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00:11:56The.
00:11:57The.
00:11:58The.
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00:12:00The.
00:12:01The.
00:12:02The.
00:12:03The.
00:12:04The.
00:12:05The.
00:12:23All over, God rest his soul.
00:12:34Kathy asleep.
00:12:40It must be a terrible thing to die alone in the desert without your thoughts.
00:12:44Terrible.
00:12:46What do you think of the map?
00:12:49How do you guess?
00:12:50I know human nature where treasure is concerned.
00:12:52Where's the harm? I returned it.
00:12:54After taking a copy.
00:12:56Will you be sent of the map to his folks?
00:12:58Provoked somebody else to lose his life on a fool's errand?
00:13:01Besides, he has no focus.
00:13:03Have you looked over it, do you think it's genuine?
00:13:05It's an unexplored country.
00:13:07Nobody knows.
00:13:08Well, you're looking at a man who means to know.
00:13:11You're not going to take that joke.
00:13:13What do you take me for?
00:13:14I'm a father, not a murderer.
00:13:16I shall go alone.
00:13:18In all my life, I may never get another chance like this.
00:13:21Of dying?
00:13:22Of finding an excuse for having been born.
00:13:25You'll take me a casual kind of a mixer.
00:13:27Who doesn't care a curse if I've a shill in me pocket to buy a square meal for me own flesh and blood?
00:13:33But it's the way we Irish have.
00:13:35To take our troubles with a smile in our teeth.
00:13:38While underneath, there's deep shame in me heart.
00:13:41Do you think I don't know what I owe to that child that's lying asleep there?
00:13:44I do know.
00:13:45And here is what I mean to pay that debt in full.
00:13:49With your life, eh?
00:13:50If God wills it.
00:13:51With me life.
00:13:52And how do you propose to make the journey?
00:13:54As in Providence sent me a team of oxen.
00:13:56And a wagon.
00:13:57And the strength and purpose to convey me to the ends of the earth.
00:14:01You know, O'Brien, there's only one kind of man that is useless to argue with.
00:14:06And that is?
00:14:08A fool.
00:14:09Yeah.
00:14:20Nkosi.
00:14:21A wagon.
00:14:22Where is it?
00:14:31I'll take you on.
00:14:32At least you'll be sure of food and a wage.
00:14:33Cathy!
00:14:34Wake up!
00:14:35I do not work for money.
00:14:36And you do not go my way.
00:14:44Cathy!
00:14:45All right.
00:14:56Alan.
00:14:57Alan Quatermain.
00:14:58He's gone after the treasure.
00:14:59I know.
00:15:00Without me.
00:15:01Me who lay dreaming of the way we'd go together.
00:15:03Did you ever hear of...
00:15:04Hurry up.
00:15:05We're starting.
00:15:06You're heading the wrong way.
00:15:07Aren't we going after me, father?
00:15:08No.
00:15:09But...
00:15:10Now put on your boots and get into the wagon.
00:15:11I told your father I'd look after you.
00:15:12You knew he was going and you let him go by himself.
00:15:14Alan Quatermain.
00:15:15Will you take me after me, father?
00:15:16Please.
00:15:17Listen.
00:15:18We look for the mines together.
00:15:19And when we find them, you'll have your share.
00:15:20And more.
00:15:21Much more.
00:15:22Doesn't a fortune mean none of them, do you?
00:15:23All right.
00:15:24If you won't take me in your wagon, I'll go on me own two feet.
00:15:29Did you hear what I said?
00:15:30I did.
00:15:31Then why don't you say something?
00:15:32Because you're not going to do it.
00:15:33The Inkosikas goes across the river.
00:15:34Yes, I do.
00:15:35What business is it of yours?
00:15:36The Inkosikas has the map.
00:15:37I guide her.
00:15:38The map's in my wagon.
00:15:39No one's going across the river.
00:15:40Kathy?
00:15:41Get in the water.
00:15:42Get in the water.
00:15:43All right.
00:15:44All right.
00:15:45If you won't take me in your wagon, I'll go on me own two feet.
00:15:46Did you hear what I said?
00:15:47Why don't you say something?
00:15:48Because you're not going to do it.
00:15:52The Inkosikas goes across the river.
00:15:54Yes, I do.
00:15:55What business is it of yours?
00:15:57The Inkosikas has the map.
00:15:58I guide her.
00:15:59The map's in my wagon.
00:16:00No one's going across the river.
00:16:01Kathy?
00:16:02Get into that wagon.
00:16:04Get into that wagon.
00:16:08What's your name?
00:16:09I have many names.
00:16:10One'll do.
00:16:11Mbopa.
00:16:12Where'd he come from?
00:16:14You're after diamonds.
00:16:16White men care for diamonds.
00:16:17And what do I want to go north for?
00:16:18Move up.
00:16:19Tina Flambert.
00:16:20Who's on?
00:16:21Now look here, Mbopa.
00:16:23If you won't take service with me, I don't want you hanging about my camps.
00:16:27Footseek!
00:16:28Deck!
00:16:37That fellow's up to no good.
00:16:39Alan Quartermain, I'll never speak to you again.
00:16:42Never.
00:16:43I'm used to silence.
00:16:46I'm used to silence.
00:17:13You're alive.
00:17:14You're alive.
00:17:15I love you.
00:17:16Don't take this guy.
00:17:17You're alive.
00:17:18I'm ready.
00:17:19You're alive.
00:17:20You're alive.
00:17:21I'm a man.
00:17:22You're not going to sleep.
00:17:23They're alive.
00:17:24You're not going to sleep.
00:17:25But don't take that off.
00:17:26He's staring at us back.
00:17:28You're alive.
00:17:29I'm a man.
00:17:30I'm a man.
00:17:32You're a man.
00:17:33I'm no longer.
00:17:34I'm a man.
00:17:36Let's go.
00:17:37Come on.
00:17:38Come on.
00:17:39Come on.
00:17:40Come on.
00:17:41Come on.
00:17:42Come on.
00:17:43Come on.
00:17:44Come on.
00:17:45Come on.
00:17:46Come on.
00:17:47Come on.
00:17:48Come on.
00:17:49Come on.
00:17:50Come on.
00:17:51Come on.
00:17:52Come on.
00:17:53Come on.
00:17:54My clan's arrived last night.
00:17:55It would be quite nice to have somebody to talk to.
00:17:58Put the Englishman's gear in here.
00:17:59We'll use this wagon.
00:18:01How are you, Corvain?
00:18:03How are you, Sir Henry?
00:18:04I'm afraid I kept you waiting.
00:18:05Now, this is Miss O'Brown.
00:18:07How'd you do?
00:18:09Did you have a good trick?
00:18:11No, I did not.
00:18:13Now, don't mind Miss O'Brown, Sir Henry.
00:18:16She's strong and silent.
00:18:18The map is in the wagon.
00:18:21How did you get here?
00:18:22The inkosikos does not forget her purpose.
00:18:25Goodwill insist on having his bath.
00:18:36No reason for being in sanitary, even in Africa.
00:18:39Quite right.
00:18:40Well, I'll see you both at dinner.
00:18:42Yes.
00:18:43How do you get out of this thing?
00:18:45You'd better ask Sir Henry to tip you out.
00:18:47Right.
00:18:48Sir Henry.
00:18:49Sir Henry Curtis.
00:18:50Sir Henry Curtis.
00:18:51Will you help me please?
00:18:52I'm in terrible trouble.
00:18:53You see, Mr. Quartermain wants me to send the wagon back north.
00:18:55Sir, the boys can have camp ready when you arrive.
00:18:56But they won't obey me.
00:18:57They won't obey me.
00:18:58Mutiny eh?
00:18:59Yeah.
00:19:00Oh, glory be to God.
00:19:01I thought it was a pig.
00:19:02Commander Good, Royal Navy.
00:19:03Retired.
00:19:04I'll go and fetch Quartermain.
00:19:05Ah, no, please don't.
00:19:06I don't want him to know I've had any trouble.
00:19:07Will you speak to them?
00:19:08Of course I'll speak to them.
00:19:09By the way, I thought you were strong and silent.
00:19:10You wouldn't believe Mr. Quartermain.
00:19:11He's a terrible liar.
00:19:12Gentlemen, the Queen.
00:19:13God bless her.
00:19:14Now, with your permission, we'll light up.
00:19:15And with yours, I'll run over a few of my proposals.
00:19:17I take care of you.
00:19:18I'll take care of you.
00:19:19I'll take care of you.
00:19:20You're a big pig.
00:19:21Commander Good, Royal Navy.
00:19:22I'll go and fetch Quartermain.
00:19:23I'll go and fetch Quartermain.
00:19:24Oh, no, please don't.
00:19:25I don't want him to know I've had any trouble.
00:19:26Will you speak to them?
00:19:27Of course I'll speak to them.
00:19:28By the way, I thought you were strong and silent.
00:19:29You wouldn't believe Mr. Quartermain.
00:19:30He's a terrible liar.
00:19:32Gentlemen, the Queen.
00:19:33God bless her.
00:19:35Now, with your permission, we'll light up.
00:19:38And with yours, I'll run over a few of my proposals.
00:19:41I take it you want to get a sable antelope, Sir Henry?
00:19:45Is Mr. Brown often as late as this?
00:19:47Oh, she'll show up and she's hungry.
00:19:49She seemed to me to be a capable young person.
00:19:51Hmm.
00:19:52Yes.
00:19:53Capable of anything.
00:19:54She's stolen one of my wagons behind, kept me eyes open.
00:19:58Anything wrong?
00:20:00Mr. Quartermain, I take it that it's in order for Sir Henry to tell your wagon boys to obey the young lady.
00:20:06With the result that your wagon is now proceeding in a northern direction to establish a camp.
00:20:12But she told me that you'd...
00:20:13My boy, I'm afraid you're the victim of a woman's wiles.
00:20:16We must go after her.
00:20:17You certainly must.
00:20:18My only toothbrush is in that wagon.
00:20:20She has three hours to start.
00:20:21It'll be two days before I can get another team together.
00:20:23But she told me those boys were mutinous.
00:20:25I'm afraid, Sir Henry, that it's Miss O'Brien who is mutinous.
00:20:31You have a little more thought.
00:20:36I'm afraid.
00:20:37I'm afraid.
00:20:38I'm afraid.
00:20:39Why should I care if my journey's long?
00:20:43I'm sure to get there though my journey's long.
00:20:50My team and my wagon are strong.
00:20:52Struggle along.
00:20:53Struggle along.
00:20:54Struggle along.
00:20:55Struggle along.
00:20:56Oxen of mine.
00:20:57Till your shoulders crack.
00:20:58Keep plodding along.
00:20:59Till your shoulders crack.
00:21:00I'm afraid.
00:21:01I'm afraid.
00:21:02I'm afraid.
00:21:03I'm afraid.
00:21:04I'm afraid.
00:21:05I'm afraid.
00:21:06I'm afraid.
00:21:07I'm afraid.
00:21:08I'm afraid.
00:21:09I'm afraid.
00:21:10I'm afraid.
00:21:11Why should I care if my journey's long?
00:21:12Struggle along.
00:21:13Struggle along.
00:21:14Struggle along.
00:21:15Struggle along.
00:21:16Struggle along.
00:21:17Oxen of mine.
00:21:18Till your shoulders crack.
00:21:19Keep plodding along.
00:21:20Till your shoulders crack.
00:21:21I'll never be turning you back.
00:21:22Blomb, blomb, blomb, blomb, blomb, blomb, blomb, blomb, blomb, blomb, blomb.
00:21:34Hoor, hoor.
00:21:41Oxen of mine.
00:21:42Answer my whip when it calls
00:21:46Quah, quah, deep in your line
00:21:50Lepers wait to get the one that falls
00:21:53Get up there, quah, quah, option of mine
00:21:57Shining as bright as the moon
00:22:01Quah, quah, deep in your line
00:22:05There'll be a water hole soon
00:22:09We'll come to that water soon
00:22:13Quah, quah, you better keep on
00:22:18Think of that sun in the sky
00:22:21Quah, quah, hurry along
00:22:26Or the sun will drink that water dry
00:22:29Get up there, quah, quah, strain at your load
00:22:33Though you are weary and sore
00:22:37Quah, quah, keep to the road
00:22:41Soon you'll be resting once more
00:22:45Soon you'll be resting once more
00:22:49Quah, quah, option of mine
00:22:53And survive with many stars
00:22:57Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:01Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:03Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:05Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:07Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:09Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:11Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:13Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:15Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:17Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:19Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:21Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:23Quah, quah, keep in your line
00:23:25La, la, la, la, la, la.
00:23:49You're nine miles north of the hill, heading for the desert, in a stolen wagon.
00:24:00And what's left of my trousers?
00:24:02You're coming back tomorrow.
00:24:04Meanwhile, Commander Good would like his toothbrush.
00:24:06Here.
00:24:07If you want a girl, I'll give you the hiding of your life.
00:24:15In of yourself?
00:24:22Could I do it again?
00:24:36Ready to come back?
00:24:37I'm not coming back.
00:24:38I made up my mind to go after my father and I'm going.
00:24:41Not in my wagon.
00:24:42I don't want your wagon anymore.
00:24:44You can't take a wagon over the waterless desert because you can't take any oxen.
00:24:47Why?
00:24:48Because they drink too much.
00:24:50Who told you that?
00:24:51I did, Nkosi.
00:24:55What are you doing here?
00:24:56I brought you.
00:24:57Now look here, Cathy.
00:24:59I don't know what fairy tales this man's been telling you.
00:25:01But I give you my word no living soul can cross that desert.
00:25:04How does Nkosi know?
00:25:06Well, I'm going to try.
00:25:07I'm not afraid.
00:25:08If the Nkosikos is ready.
00:25:09I'm in charge here.
00:25:10Get up!
00:25:11Wait a minute.
00:25:14We obviously can't let these two go alone.
00:25:16But is there any reason why we shouldn't go with them?
00:25:18Very good suggestion.
00:25:19Solves the whole problem.
00:25:20I won't have it.
00:25:21Nobody's asking you.
00:25:22I thought you wanted to go hunting.
00:25:24Oh, you know, hunting, fishing, anything with a little adventure in it.
00:25:27You know how men die for lack of water?
00:25:32Thirst.
00:25:33Burning thirst that turns to pain.
00:25:36Torture.
00:25:37Then you go mad.
00:25:39And the sun kills you.
00:25:44Imaginative fellow, isn't he?
00:25:46Waterman.
00:25:47I'm sorry our trips had to end like this.
00:25:50How do you mean end?
00:25:51Well, we'll be away for some time.
00:25:53We can't ask you to wait for us.
00:25:57Sir Henry Curtis.
00:25:59I was engaged to take you off country and to bring you back to the best of my ability.
00:26:04Well, I happen to be a man who respects the contract.
00:26:08I'm lining up with the rest of you.
00:26:10You're a good fellow, Quartermain.
00:26:12On the contrary, I'm a fool.
00:26:42You're a good fellow, Quartermain.
00:26:43I'm a little bit too, Quartermain.
00:26:44I'm a little bit too.
00:26:45I know you're a couple of hours.
00:26:46I've got up, Quartermain.
00:26:47If you're in the only house, you know the best of your life, Quartermain.
00:26:50Please.
00:26:51I'll help you.
00:26:52Yeah.
00:26:53Want to be a friend of mine?
00:26:58People at IVWF Amore?
00:26:59I'm a little bit of a friend.
00:27:00I'll help you.
00:27:01I know you're a little bit of a friend, bring you up to my father.
00:27:02I'll help you to come.
00:27:03What's your friend?
00:27:04You're a little bit.
00:27:05I'm a little bit of a friend.
00:27:06You're gonna help you, and take me.
00:27:07I'm a little bit of a friend than you
00:27:09How are your feet?
00:27:13All right.
00:27:15How are yours?
00:27:17Fine.
00:27:19Nice about our feet, isn't it?
00:27:27Are you really going all through this just for diamonds?
00:27:30Incosi says so.
00:27:31I didn't say anything. I'm asking you.
00:27:33Why is Incosi going?
00:27:35Best if I know.
00:27:37You're not one for a bit of gossip, are you?
00:28:07No.
00:28:25Mountains don't seem to get any nearer, do they?
00:28:29No, they don't.
00:28:31Do they? No.
00:28:33No, they don't.
00:28:37Feeling better?
00:28:38Must you keep on asking me?
00:28:40I needn't.
00:28:42Oh, sure, I'd miss it if you didn't.
00:28:46How long will the water last?
00:28:48Tomorrow.
00:28:51If I...
00:28:52If I don't get another chance...
00:28:55I'm...
00:28:56I'm sorry about everything.
00:28:58What are those birds up there?
00:28:59Hoss Fogel.
00:29:00They must be living in a place like this.
00:29:01We call them the bird that smells dead.
00:29:03Huh?
00:29:04Oh.
00:29:05Oh.
00:29:06What are those birds up there?
00:29:07Hoss Fogel.
00:29:08They must be living in a place like this.
00:29:10We call them the bird that smells dead.
00:29:12Huh?
00:29:13Oh.
00:29:14Oh.
00:29:15Oh.
00:29:16Good.
00:29:17Come here.
00:29:18Good.
00:29:19Come here.
00:29:20Here.
00:29:21Come here.
00:29:40You're right.
00:29:42Come here.
00:29:43Oh.
00:29:44Oh Brian's wagon go back and keep her talking
00:30:10That's the others
00:30:14Well that's the last ration of water half a bottle each
00:30:39That's good I
00:30:41I
00:30:43See by the map that we ought to get to and bad water by midday tomorrow
00:30:49Well, why is it called and bad water because in 300 years it may have dried up
00:30:55Oh
00:30:57I see
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00:37:28Are you sure you got this far?
00:37:30Of course I am.
00:37:32Patrick O'Brien has always done what he set his mind to.
00:37:40What did you think about in the desert?
00:37:44Sand mostly.
00:37:46You ever think of me?
00:37:48Yes.
00:37:50You and the sand.
00:37:52I
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00:38:00I'm afraid you can't avoid it.
00:38:01You see, we're in uninhabited country.
00:38:05I hate to contradict you, but
00:38:07there's a man behind that rock.
00:38:13Several men.
00:38:22Are you anxious to meet us?
00:38:23Much too anxious.
00:38:24Much too anxious.
00:38:26They
00:38:28they
00:38:34what
00:38:36what
00:38:40What's happened?
00:38:41they say what manner of man is this for the beautiful white lake?
00:38:46I
00:38:48I
00:38:50I
00:38:52And
00:38:53What manner of man is this with a beautiful white leg,
00:38:56who grows hair on one side of his face
00:38:59and can pluck his eye from his head and replace it where it grows?
00:39:15He's telling them you are white gods from the skies.
00:39:18You mean on the count of my legs?
00:39:23I never thought there was all that.
00:39:41He couldn't have done that better if he'd been an Irishman.
00:39:54Let's go.
00:40:24Let's go.
00:40:54Let's go.
00:41:24Let's go.
00:41:54There seems to be a lot of people about in an uninhabited country.
00:42:12Let's go.
00:42:13Let's go.
00:42:14Oh, I hope the cooking is good.
00:42:16There's the soldier's quarters and that's the king's hut.
00:42:18Buckingham Palace and Williamton Barracks, huh?
00:42:20So unlike the home life of our dear queen, honey.
00:42:24Let's go.
00:42:25Let's go.
00:42:26Let's go.
00:42:27Let's go.
00:42:28Let's go.
00:42:29Let's go.
00:42:30Don't worry.
00:42:31Me father's gone after diamonds.
00:42:32King Solomon's mines, that's where we'll find him.
00:42:34If there is such a mind.
00:42:35If there is such a mind.
00:42:37He says that Twalat, the king, will see the strangest who come to this land and they
00:42:43become gods.
00:42:45Well, he says he isn't in.
00:42:47He says the twilight of the king will see the strangest who come to his land and came to be gone.
00:43:11Fire!
00:43:13Fire!
00:43:14Fire!
00:43:15Fire!
00:43:16Fire!
00:43:17Fire!
00:43:22I don't like the look of their spears.
00:43:25It's all right.
00:43:27They think we're gods.
00:43:28Well, I hope that Twala does.
00:43:30Head up.
00:43:31If she thinks we're afraid, anything may happen.
00:43:37Now, my echo may be me.
00:43:39Twala!
00:43:40Let's go.
00:43:41Let's go.
00:43:43I don't know.
00:43:57It's a good thing.
00:43:58Would it do any good if I whipped off my trousers, this thing?
00:44:21He asks, why do the gods honor his kingdom?
00:44:23Is it the white stones they seek?
00:44:24Diamonds!
00:44:25So there is a mine.
00:44:26Tell him yes.
00:44:28He's going to take us.
00:44:33King Solomon's mine.
00:44:34The greatest treasure in the world.
00:44:36And my father inside, fill in his pockets.
00:44:38Back off me!
00:44:39It seems they are nice fellas after all, huh?
00:44:48I hope you're right.
00:44:49I hope you're right.
00:44:58What are you going to do with your share of the money?
00:44:59If we get out of this, go back to England and keep sheep.
00:45:08Oh.
00:45:09I think I'll buy myself a battleship and rejoin the navy.
00:45:18Dad?
00:45:19Of course I'm not.
00:45:20Not very.
00:45:21Not very.
00:45:22Not very.
00:45:23Not very.
00:45:24Not very.
00:45:25Not very.
00:45:56Not very.
00:45:57Not very.
00:45:58Not very.
00:45:59Not very.
00:46:00Not very.
00:46:01Not very.
00:46:02But Solomon had nothing to do with idols.
00:46:03The Phoenicians did.
00:46:04They were the great traders of Solomon's time.
00:46:06Perhaps some Phoenician ran the mine.
00:46:08Gakul, the witch doctor who looks after the mines.
00:46:25These people believe that she's hundreds of years old.
00:46:36Would you say that she was well preserved?
00:46:50Reminds me of my poor old aunt, Hannah.
00:46:56She came to no good.
00:47:02She asks why the white man's servant walks like a prince.
00:47:06I noticed it myself.
00:47:07A commonly good walker, that fellow.
00:47:09Ask her if she's seen a white man.
00:47:14She has?
00:47:15Perhaps it was yesterday.
00:47:16Perhaps it was a hundred years ago.
00:47:17Time has no meaning to her.
00:47:21Time has no meaning to her.
00:47:28Through that door, slaves brought jewels for the Queen of Sheba thousands of years ago.
00:47:35And Patrick O'Brien went in to find his fortune.
00:47:50Come on.
00:47:51Careful, Incos.
00:47:52Inzutabe.
00:47:53Paula dare not harm you here.
00:47:54The people think you're gods.
00:47:55One's inside.
00:47:56He has no one to fear.
00:47:57The stone will roll back.
00:47:58Come up.
00:47:59Come up.
00:48:10Whoa!
00:48:11Come back.
00:48:16Hay!
00:48:17Get away.
00:48:20That person only allow you.
00:48:25You kill him, you have a lot on us.
00:48:27You've never seen a gunfire before.
00:48:55Well, that made him feel pretty silly.
00:49:25Our one chance is to escape before they make up their minds.
00:49:39I'm afraid it is.
00:49:40Someone will have to deal with the guard, I suppose.
00:49:42Pretty. Seems a very decent sort of fellow.
00:49:44All right, then. But I'm stopping here.
00:49:46Cathy, be sensible. You can't.
00:49:48But I came here to find my father.
00:49:50But there isn't a vestige to prove that your father ever reached here.
00:49:55Have it your own way.
00:50:01The shamrock.
00:50:04But oh, of course not.
00:50:07But it's his, my father's.
00:50:08So is he.
00:50:10Now would you want me to run away?
00:50:14Where did you find this?
00:50:15On the way to the mine.
00:50:18Cathy, you saw what nearly happened to us.
00:50:20This proves that it must have happened to your father.
00:50:24If your father loved you as much as you love him, he'd be the last one to want you to stay.
00:50:30Wouldn't he?
00:50:32That's not fair.
00:50:34I'm sorry, Cathy.
00:50:36Then it's agreed we leave tonight?
00:50:37Yes.
00:50:38It is not agreed. You must stay.
00:50:39I'm in charge here.
00:50:40I told you that before.
00:50:41That was in your country.
00:50:42We are now in mine.
00:50:44You cannot escape.
00:50:45Everywhere the men of Twala watch.
00:50:47One step beyond that door and a spear will pierce your back.
00:50:50How do you know that?
00:50:51Tomorrow the drums beat.
00:50:52They smell out the evildoers.
00:50:54Gargou will put her mark upon the enemies of the king.
00:50:56They die like cattle.
00:50:58Looks like a red letter day for all of us, doesn't it?
00:51:01Yet the people are weary of wickedness and blood.
00:51:04If there was one to lead them, they would rise up.
00:51:06Well, isn't there one?
00:51:08Perhaps he could be foul.
00:51:14Who are you?
00:51:15A man who looks for diamonds and hangs about your camp.
00:51:19That's what you said.
00:51:21Once there was a king in this land, Emotu the Loved.
00:51:27But he fought the wicked Gargou who was older than the memory of the oldest man.
00:51:31For that, she made his brother Twala the One-Eyed kill him while he slept.
00:51:36The wife of Emotu and the son of Emotu were driven into the desert.
00:51:40It is said they died.
00:51:44And if they didn't, the son of Emotu should be king and not Twala.
00:51:50You are the son of Emotu.
00:51:54I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:20I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:30I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:37I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:39The committee seems unanimous.
00:53:09I always thought that fellow had a spot of royal blood in him.
00:53:13You don't get a snake on your stomach for nothing, you know.
00:53:16It is agreed.
00:53:18Tomorrow, at the smelling out of the evildoers,
00:53:20they will lead the people of the Kukuana against Twala.
00:53:23But I need your help.
00:53:26And in return, I offer you your lives
00:53:28and the freedom of the minds.
00:53:30For you, the diamonds, riches.
00:53:33For you, adventure.
00:53:35For you, the happiness of the Inca-seekers.
00:53:37Today, you saw how Twala treats strangers.
00:53:42If your father is alive, he is in the mine.
00:53:47How can we help you?
00:53:49Behind Twala stands Gagool.
00:53:51The people fear her magic.
00:53:53They will rise only if you show them a greater magic.
00:53:57But you live among us.
00:53:58You know that the white man has no magic.
00:54:00I must have magic.
00:54:02And if we cannot give it?
00:54:03The drums will roll at the smelling out.
00:54:06Gagool will give the sign.
00:54:08The killers will speed to the evildoers.
00:54:11They will beat us to death.
00:54:12I will dimirin'.
00:54:13I must have magic.
00:54:14I have magic.
00:54:165- Lucas!
00:54:20Pgasso!
00:54:25Outro music.
00:54:26Oh
00:54:56I think it's probably day back home in a very funny I have a bet on Manitoba no such horse
00:55:13It certainly is I've got it in my diary
00:55:21Derby day Manitoba
00:55:23By Jovecure
00:55:251115 total eclipse of the Sun visible over Tenerife South Africa magic good you're a genius
00:55:311115 that ought to settle me it's a chance
00:55:36We can hold out to 1115
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00:56:10Are you sure it's this year's derby?
00:56:26Of course, I wouldn't have had a bet on last year's derby this year, would I?
00:56:34No.
00:56:49Zuka!
00:57:04Sokazoo! Sokazoo! Sokazoo!
00:57:08Sokazoo! Sokazoo!
00:57:28Sugar.
00:57:34a
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00:57:56Let's go.
00:58:26What time is it?
00:58:33Ten minutes past the level.
00:58:56How long before they get to us?
00:59:08A matter of minutes.
00:59:26No sign of the eclipse yet, is it?
00:59:39Where next?
00:59:52I hope I'm right about the time.
00:59:54God help us if you are not.
01:00:24Let's go.
01:00:26Let's go.
01:00:28Let's go.
01:00:30Let's go.
01:00:32Let's go.
01:00:34Let's go.
01:00:36Let's go.
01:00:38Let's go.
01:00:40Let's go.
01:00:42Let's go.
01:00:51NINEM MUTIMUSOP!
01:01:21Kokona!
01:01:25Be careful, don't wait!
01:01:27I'll sit here!
01:01:29Who are you?
01:01:30Kokona!
01:01:34GUSTIFAL
01:01:37SEBURES
01:01:39CHANGING
01:01:41CHANGING
01:01:45KUKUANA KUKUANA
01:02:00KUKUANA KUKUANA
01:02:12Kokoana, dito isong seba uban uko uyo eto pokun.
01:02:22Kokoana, kokoana.
01:02:32Kokoana, kokoana.
01:02:43Kokoana, kokoana.
01:02:47Kokoana, kokoana.
01:02:51Kokoana, awo keti et wad yin na kaloroi kare kekong.
01:02:57Kokoana, kokoana.
01:03:03Kokoana, kokoana.
01:03:09Kokoana, kokoana.
01:03:15Kokoana, kokoana.
01:03:20Rosani, Rosani.
01:03:22Baliga, baliga.
01:03:24Baliga.
01:03:25Baliga.
01:03:27Amba, Amba, nevolem piotola. Amba.
01:03:29Amba.
01:03:55Arnimes eto.
01:04:00Amba.
01:04:02Amba.
01:04:03Amba.
01:04:04Amba.
01:04:06Amba.
01:04:07CHOIR SINGS
01:04:37CHOIR SINGS
01:05:07CHOIR SINGS
01:05:18CHOIR SINGS
01:05:20What?
01:05:28In your map?
01:05:35Last time I fired this thing, it didn't fire.
01:05:39It still doesn't.
01:05:49You may come.
01:05:52Lanna! Lanna!
01:06:01Let it get it!
01:06:19In my hand, in my hand
01:06:20In my hand, in my hand
01:06:22In your hand, in my hand
01:06:24In your hand!
01:06:27Lyra!
01:06:28Tom Cruise
01:06:58Let's go!
01:07:28Let's go!
01:07:58Let's go!
01:08:28Let's go!
01:08:32Let's go!
01:08:36Let's go!
01:08:40Let's go!
01:08:45Let's go!
01:08:46Oh
01:09:16I
01:09:40She's gone
01:09:42Look
01:09:44Gargul the mind
01:10:14Father
01:10:16Father
01:10:18Father
01:10:20Father
01:10:22Father
01:10:24Father
01:10:34Father
01:10:36Are you all right?
01:10:38Indeed I'm not all right. I'm after breaking me leg.
01:10:42Oh
01:10:46Are you all right?
01:10:48Indeed I'm not all right. I'm after breaking me leg.
01:11:12Cassie
01:11:18Cassie
01:11:20Cassie
01:11:22Cassie
01:11:24Come on
01:11:26Of course you would break your leg in a place like this
01:11:28How do you expect me to carry you?
01:11:30You're a devil
01:11:32Cassie
01:11:34Cassie
01:11:36Come on
01:11:38Cassie
01:11:40Come on
01:11:42We'll be close later
01:11:44Cassie
01:11:46Cassie
01:11:52Cassie
01:11:54Cassie
01:11:56Cassie
01:11:58Didn't I tell you he'd get here?
01:12:06Thank God you're safe.
01:12:08Of course I'm safe.
01:12:10So this is what put an end to the mine.
01:12:12They stumbled upon a volcano
01:12:14How do you explain all the skeletons?
01:12:16Miners
01:12:18Trying to escape and trapped by the lava
01:12:20Oh
01:12:22Hurry up Curtis real
01:12:24You
01:12:30Okay
01:12:32So
01:12:33What?
01:12:34Oh
01:12:36You
01:12:38You
01:12:40You
01:12:42You
01:12:44You
01:12:46You
01:12:48You
01:12:50You
01:12:52You
01:12:53I'll go.
01:12:55I'll go.
01:12:57I'll go.
01:12:59I'll go.
01:13:17It's going to!
01:13:23It seems too bad that just when we get to whether there's a fortune in diamonds, the
01:13:40mountains should decide to sit down on it, doesn't it?
01:13:43It did not then.
01:13:45I have a fortune here in me pocket.
01:13:49But there's enough here for all of us.
01:13:52Diamonds are not much use when you're trapped behind solid rock.
01:13:57I don't want to depress you any further, but I think there's going to be an eruption.
01:14:03That fall of rock, you know?
01:14:07Volcanoes are nervous things.
01:14:10It takes very little to upset them.
01:14:13And if it wasn't for me, you'd be quietly shooting game in the south.
01:14:24And then you'd have gone home and married some nice girl and lived in your big house.
01:14:30And slowly grown old and fat and disagreeable and ended up a feeble old man with no one sorry to see you go.
01:14:38No.
01:14:39I'd rather die young.
01:14:41Strange.
01:14:42I used to hate dying.
01:14:44I'd lie awake at night thinking about it.
01:14:47Scared.
01:14:48But when you come to it, it's not so bad after all.
01:14:53There's only one thing I'm sorry about.
01:15:08I'd like to have seen Ireland again.
01:15:11The glen of Amal where I was born.
01:15:13With the mountains running down to the lakes.
01:15:16You ought to have gone home next year.
01:15:19You could have come with us.
01:15:26Volcanoes!
01:15:28Volcanoes!
01:15:29Volcanoes!
01:15:30Volcanoes!
01:15:31Volcanoes!
01:15:32Volcanoes!
01:15:33Volcanoes!
01:15:34Volcanoes!
01:15:35Volcanoes!
01:15:36Volcanoes!
01:15:37Look!
01:15:38It's moving!
01:15:39It's a good idea but it's bound to fall on us.
01:15:54Almopo?!
01:15:55Versus!
01:15:56You must put it clear!
01:16:00Ready!
01:16:03Right!
01:16:05Ready!
01:16:06Right!
01:16:21Ready!
01:16:22This time!
01:16:34Ready!
01:16:36Captain!
01:16:49Steady!
01:16:50Got him?
01:17:04Come on, come on!
01:17:34Here, my country ends, but a hundred of my men will lead you across the desert.
01:17:56Go now, my friends, and at time, remember how we stood shoulder to shoulder in the great
01:18:03world.
01:18:13Climbing up, climbing up, till I'm holding the cows in my hand.
01:18:24Climbing up, climbing up, climbing up,
01:18:32till the world is below where I stand.
01:18:42Climbing up to the land that I know must lie over that mountain.
01:18:57Climbing up, climbing up, climbing up, for my heart is away in that land.
01:19:12ty Mountain,entin.
01:19:13Mighty Mountain,
01:19:15Mighty Mountain.
01:19:25Mighty Mountain
01:19:30Mighty Mountain
01:19:38Oil Mountain
01:19:40Mighty Mountain
01:19:45Mighty Mountain
01:19:57Mighty Mountain
01:19:59Mighty Mountain
01:20:01Amen.
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