- 5 months ago
An oil tycoon hires Galyon, a jungle survival expert and soldier of fortune, to rescue his daughter and her husband from South American terrorists.
Director: Ivan Tors.
Stars: Stan Brock, Ina Balin, Lloyd Nolan.
Director: Ivan Tors.
Stars: Stan Brock, Ina Balin, Lloyd Nolan.
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00:00:00Leroy
00:00:30Yaaah! Yaaah! Yaaah!
00:00:35Yaaah!
00:00:38Yaaah!
00:00:51Yaaah!
00:00:54Yaaah!
00:00:59Yaaah!
00:02:13Bravo!
00:02:17Not a bad day for a Ph.D.
00:02:19I'm glad you can still relax, Janet.
00:02:21I'd almost forgotten.
00:02:23You've traded your peace of mind in for success, my dear.
00:02:26Success gives me peace of mind.
00:02:27I'm glad you're here.
00:02:57I'm glad you're here.
00:03:27I'm glad you're here.
00:03:57I'm glad you're here.
00:04:27We'll just send a crew out here and punch a hoe in.
00:04:34Follow me.
00:04:48Look.
00:04:52Oh, it's so pretty in here with all the birds and animals.
00:04:55What a pity to bring in heavy equipment.
00:04:59Well, let's go look at the outcropping.
00:05:04What the hell is this?
00:05:16Damn.
00:05:18Mr. and Mrs. Davis, you two are now prisoners of the People's Liberation Army.
00:05:22You will be held until the fascist government agrees to release our leader, comrade Raúl Gómez.
00:05:29As you can see, you are completely surrounded.
00:05:32There's no use to resist.
00:05:35In exactly 30 seconds, you will hear one of your oil wells explode.
00:05:39And you will know that the PLA has declared war against all capitalists.
00:05:45The Air Force
00:05:52The Air Force
00:06:27The Venezuelans are not going to hand over Raul Gomez to the PLA in exchange for my daughter, or for Martin, or for the Queen of England.
00:06:36We've got to think of something else.
00:06:38The army's out there right now. Call me the country, sir.
00:06:41Oh, you could put a thousand Marines in there. You wouldn't find them.
00:06:44That's the Orinoco jungle that they were carried into.
00:06:48Say, I got an idea.
00:06:51Tony, give me the file and videotape on Troy Gagnon.
00:06:55Yes, sir.
00:06:56He's that guy with the Endangered Species Wildlife Research Station in Florida.
00:07:01We gave him a grant through our foundation last year.
00:07:05The Gagnon, sir.
00:07:06Thank you, Tony.
00:07:08Oh, maybe.
00:07:09Well, we might have a solution, right?
00:07:16Troy Gagnon, born April 1937, Apurilianos, Venezuela.
00:07:23Resident Venezuela until 1965.
00:07:26Enlisted U.S. Special Forces.
00:07:30Two combat tours.
00:07:31A special advisor on jungle warfare.
00:07:36Experienced pilot.
00:07:38Third degree black belt in karate.
00:07:40He spent nearly 30 years in that damn jungle down there.
00:07:45You know, he's a nature freak.
00:07:48He runs around his bare feet like some kind of cannibal and breeding wild animals.
00:07:53Sure, our foundation gave him 10 grand last year for research on some crazy idea about breeding tigers and jaguars in captivity and then turning them loose again into the jungle.
00:08:05So, hey, he sent us this cassette with his application.
00:08:12Go on, slip it on the machine.
00:08:14Well, I tell you, the guy's like Tarzan, bare feet and all.
00:08:26There's no one else like him.
00:08:27He's a natural athlete with brains and muscle, expert in every skill from karate to flying airplanes.
00:08:34No danger he can't handle.
00:08:36You see, that jungle down there is full of animals and hostile Indians.
00:08:41It's going to take someone who is friendly with the natives, someone who can mosey around like he's studying the wildlife and pick up information.
00:08:52I bet if we send this guy down to Venezuela, he'll find out where they're holding my daughter.
00:08:57And then, by golly, I'll call the president and tell him to send the Marines.
00:09:03Tony, get me Ganyan on the line.
00:09:06Yes, sir.
00:09:06Come on, Langley.
00:09:09We've got to round up these rattlers for milking.
00:09:12Just stick your hat over the snake's eyes like I showed you, huh?
00:09:14And grab it by the head.
00:09:19Funny, isn't it?
00:09:20How when you put your hat between you and the rattler, it blocks the heat sensors and he won't strike you?
00:09:24You got him confused, Langley.
00:09:26He's not going to bite you.
00:09:28Grab him by the head.
00:09:29Darn it, Gallium.
00:09:30I got so much rattlesnake venom in my blood, the next one that hits me is going to do me in.
00:09:36That's it, boy.
00:09:37Keep your thumb straight down, will you?
00:09:39Amazing how they can sneak one of those fangs into a stray thumb.
00:09:43Okay, let me have him while you catch the other one.
00:09:45Hmm, fat little rascal, aren't you?
00:10:04Come on, chase him out of the tree.
00:10:05Come on, chase him out of the tree.
00:10:05Get him before he gets into the long grass.
00:10:26You're supposed to grab his head, Langley.
00:10:28You got the wrong end.
00:10:31Lay off, will you, Gallium?
00:10:35You keep that one, and I'll pin the other one for you.
00:10:56Some mean things on this one here.
00:11:02Been a whole mess of venom.
00:11:05Langley, you're the best snake man in Florida.
00:11:22Well, let's get him to the lab.
00:11:26I'll get it.
00:11:27Why don't you start milking that fellow?
00:11:28Gallium?
00:11:39Willard Morgan at the Morgan Foundation in Houston.
00:11:42How are you?
00:11:43Well, pretty good.
00:11:44What can I do for you?
00:11:46Gallium, that's a real fine program you've got down there, and, uh, frankly, I don't think we've given you all the help you really need.
00:11:54Now, I've been reviewing your file.
00:11:57You know, we're getting close to the end of our fiscal year, and we've got some slack in our budget for grants this year.
00:12:05What do you think you might need?
00:12:07Well, that's, uh, very good news, Mr. Morgan.
00:12:10We are undertaking some improvements.
00:12:12If the Foundation could go another, uh, 10,000?
00:12:15Oh, I think we can do better than that this time, Gallium.
00:12:19Why don't you send me an application for, uh, 30,000?
00:12:24Mark the envelope to my personal attention.
00:12:27Oh, and, uh, now, Gallium, I've got something that you may be able to help us with.
00:12:33Well, I know you were born in Venezuela and let you know that jungle down there like it was your backyard.
00:12:39I'd like you to go down there and do a little job for me.
00:12:43I'd consider it a personal favor.
00:12:45The walk through the jungle was close to four hours, and the canoe ride was two and a half hours.
00:12:59So where the hell are we?
00:13:01Well, I think we're on an island off the Orinoco.
00:13:07Janet, I'm sure your father's doing everything he can.
00:13:09Wouldn't surprise me if a couple of helicopter gunships didn't come whizzing right into this clearing with them old .50 calibers cutting up a storm.
00:13:21Hey.
00:13:24Let's keep cool, huh?
00:13:38Martin, he's drunk.
00:13:39It's okay, honey.
00:13:42Just move over there.
00:13:43When you scream, I'll kill you.
00:14:06Oh, screw you.
00:14:10I'll kill you.
00:14:36These men behave like animals when they drink.
00:14:40What good are the hostages if they're dead?
00:14:43Anyone I catch in here again will get what he got.
00:14:49I apologize for my man's inexcusable behavior.
00:14:52I will see that you get a needle on thread to fix that.
00:15:10I'll see you later.
00:15:12I'll see you later.
00:15:13I'll see you later.
00:15:15I'll see you later.
00:15:16I'll see you later.
00:15:17I'll see you later.
00:15:18I'll see you later.
00:15:19I'll see you later.
00:15:20I'll see you later.
00:15:21I'll see you later.
00:15:22I'll see you later.
00:15:23I'll see you later.
00:15:24I'll see you later.
00:15:25I'll see you later.
00:15:26I'll see you later.
00:15:27I'll see you later.
00:15:28I'll see you later.
00:15:29I'll see you later.
00:15:30I'll see you later.
00:15:32I'll see you later.
00:15:33I'll see you later.
00:15:34I'm sorry.
00:15:35I'll see you later.
00:15:37Hey!
00:15:38How are you?
00:15:39Muy bien, gracias.
00:15:40Tell me, what have you been able to find out about the PLA?
00:15:44Well, they're a bunch of cutthroats all right.
00:15:46Raúl Gomez was their leader until he got captured last year.
00:15:51His brother Roberto's head of it now.
00:15:53The intellectual type, most of his followers are a bunch of outlaws.
00:15:58Gomez has organized into what he calls his People's Liberation Army.
00:16:02The intelligence reports I have are that they are probably being held
00:16:06somewhere near the headwaters of the Rio Jarúl.
00:16:10Hey, I know that area well. That head's up in Angel Falls.
00:16:13That's the most inaccessible part of the whole continent.
00:16:16Does the Army know I'm here?
00:16:17Don't think so.
00:16:19But Petrol International does.
00:16:22I got a call this morning, but there is no...
00:16:24I'm afraid the news is not good.
00:16:44I want you to listen to this tape.
00:16:47It arrived in the mail this morning.
00:16:49This is Comandante Roberto Gomez of the People's Liberation Army.
00:16:58Due to the delay in response to our demand that the government releases Comrade Raúl Gomez,
00:17:04we are forced to further demand, in addition to his release,
00:17:07the sum of $1 million in American currency.
00:17:10You have five days to raise the amount,
00:17:14at which time we will contact you again regarding deposit of the money.
00:17:18You are advised to exert whatever diplomatic pressure is necessary on the government
00:17:22to secure the release of Comrade Raúl simultaneously with the payment of the money.
00:17:28Failure to comply with these instructions
00:17:29will result in the summary execution of Janet Morgan and her husband.
00:17:34To assure you that they are alive and in our custody,
00:17:37they will make a brief statement.
00:17:39Daddy, this is Janet.
00:17:41Martin and I are okay, but Gomez means business.
00:17:44He's at war and killing is part of it.
00:17:47Please do what he says.
00:17:49I want to see you again.
00:17:53Hmm.
00:17:55Tell me, what's the army doing?
00:17:56What can they do?
00:17:58They sent out patrols, but the PLA had vanished without tracing to the jungle.
00:18:02The government has no intention of releasing Raúl Gomez.
00:18:05It is policy, no deals with the terrorists.
00:18:07I have sent a telex to Willard Morgan,
00:18:11advising him to issue a statement that the company is willing to cooperate.
00:18:16Maybe we will be lucky.
00:18:17Maybe the terrorists will get greedy and release his daughter for the money and forget about Raúl.
00:18:23Where am I staying tonight, Alberto?
00:18:25In a Fleabag Hotel, where nobody will know you.
00:18:31Okay, Senor Costa, we got five days.
00:18:33Now, Alberto thinks they're being held somewhere up in the Rio Churún.
00:18:36And I know that area pretty well.
00:18:38So, tomorrow, Alberto and I will take a plane and we'll fly on up to the Churún,
00:18:43talk with some of the local settlers, and maybe get a line on where the PLA is holed up.
00:18:47This is madness.
00:18:49These people are ruthless killers.
00:18:52And heavily armed.
00:18:53What chance could the two of you possibly have against them?
00:18:56We should agree to pay the ransom.
00:18:58Now, you listen to me, Costa.
00:19:00I was sent down here to do a job.
00:19:02Now, you look after your end of it, and I'll look after mine.
00:19:06Come on, Alberto.
00:19:07I'll bet her.
00:19:37Get an ambulance!
00:19:40Take it easy, buddy.
00:19:43It's going to be all right.
00:19:44It's no use, compañero.
00:19:48Listen.
00:19:50Miguel Roland can drop you into the Churún.
00:19:56Another Jaguar injured in chief there.
00:20:00The one named Mahuasca.
00:20:02I believe he will know where the terrorist camp is.
00:20:12Use my plane.
00:20:15Like to Rancho Los Palmeros.
00:20:19See, Pedro.
00:20:20You will need a horse to get to Miguel.
00:20:24Well, his airstrip is too short.
00:20:29Good night.
00:20:39Good night.
00:20:40Good night.
00:20:42You holding a room for Troy Gallion?
00:20:45Gal, Gal...
00:20:46Perdón, ¿me podrÃa repetir de nuevo su nombre?
00:20:49Gallion.
00:20:49G-A-L-Y-O-N.
00:20:51You know, like one of those old Spanish boats you guys used to carry all the gold in.
00:20:55Ah, sÃ.
00:20:56Mr. Gallion.
00:20:58Si tenemos la habitación número 33 reservada para usted.
00:21:02Por favor,
00:21:03tan amable y me firma acá.
00:21:10Venga.
00:21:12Elevator to the left, third floor.
00:21:15Venga.
00:21:29G-A-L-Y-O-N.
00:21:32A-L-Y-O-N.
00:21:34A-L-Y-O-N.
00:21:36Venga.
00:21:37A-L-Y-O-N.
00:21:38Venga.
00:21:38Venga.
00:21:39Venga.
00:21:39Venga.
00:22:09You're missed, dummy.
00:22:33Don't use too much hot water.
00:22:36There's an energy shortage.
00:22:39Today, I'm going to go.
00:23:09Yeah!
00:23:10Yeah!
00:23:11Yeah!
00:23:39Yeah!
00:23:40Yeah!
00:23:41Yeah!
00:23:42Yeah!
00:24:03Galleon.
00:24:04Galleon, this is Willard Morgan in Houston.
00:24:06Now, listen.
00:24:07Perez Costa just called me and told me about the shooting this afternoon.
00:24:11I'm calling the whole thing off, Galleon.
00:24:13You can't fight an army.
00:24:15I've instructed Costa to offer the terrorists double the ransom money they're asking for.
00:24:20Now, you listen to me, Mr. Morgan.
00:24:22A good friend of mine got killed this afternoon,
00:24:24and a goon just blew a hole in my shower curtain with a 12-gauge.
00:24:28Now, I'm involved personally in this now, and I'm going after him.
00:24:32So you can do what the hell you like, but this is war, baby.
00:24:36Now, Galleon.
00:24:37Galleon!
00:24:38Galleon!
00:25:06Good boy.
00:25:09See you.
00:25:10See you then.
00:25:11Good boy.
00:25:12See you then.
00:25:13I've never seen you last.
00:25:14You can't wait.
00:25:16I've never seen them.
00:25:17You can't wait.
00:25:18Hey, compañero.
00:25:45¿Cómo estás, señor Gallien?
00:25:46Ah, bueno, gracias.
00:25:47Por aquÃ, un regalo para usted.
00:25:49What a beautiful animal.
00:25:51What brings you to Los Palmeiros?
00:25:53Well, Pedro, I need to get to Miguel's place.
00:25:57It's kind of important.
00:25:58SÃ, señor, but tomorrow at sunrise it is the roundup,
00:26:01and my best vaquero has broken his leg.
00:26:04It is 40 miles to Miguel's place,
00:26:06and his landing strip is very bad.
00:26:08Help me with the roundup,
00:26:10and then I lend you a horse, okay?
00:26:12Okay, Pedro, but not too much of the roundup now.
00:26:15Miguel and me has got urgent business.
00:26:17Ah, old vaqueros always have time for the roundup.
00:26:20Okay, so let's go.
00:26:23Let's go.
00:26:24Let's go.
00:26:24Let's go.
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00:30:32Well, seems like you just swallowed a wild pig.
00:30:36It's going to give you quite a case of indigestion, huh?
00:31:06It's going to give you quite a chance.
00:31:36It's going to give you quite a chance.
00:32:06It's going to dismount from his tired old horse?
00:32:08Of course, dismount.
00:32:10It's going to give you quite a chance.
00:32:13It's going to give you quite a chance.
00:32:17It's going to give you quite a chance.
00:32:18It's going to give you quite a chance.
00:32:19It's going to give you quite a chance.
00:32:20It's going to give you quite a chance.
00:32:22Now, tell me, they told me you were in the war, a big soldier, eh?
00:32:27So what brings you back to Venezuela?
00:32:29Well, I tell you, I'm looking for a man and a woman.
00:32:32Americans, and they were kidnapped by a bunch of terrorists that call themselves the People's
00:32:36Liberation Army.
00:32:37They're hostages and bad business, Galien.
00:32:40Look, I want you to drop me into the Rio Chiron by parachute, as close to Maushal's village
00:32:45as you can get, and I'll probably need another chute with some supplies.
00:32:48Now, Alberto Garcia had word that the village is pretty close to where the terrorist camp
00:32:53is, and the hunch that Maushal will know where it is.
00:32:55Well, that's true enough, Galien, but, by God, you mean to go in there without guns?
00:33:03If I run into those terrorists and I'm not ready for them, I'd rather have them think that
00:33:07I was some kind of zoologist studying wild animals.
00:33:10I wish you luck, amigo.
00:33:12That's quite a job you have.
00:33:14Now, but tell me something.
00:33:17Alberto's an old bush pilot himself.
00:33:18He could have flown you straight into the chiron from Maracaibo.
00:33:22Alberto's dead.
00:33:24Oh, no.
00:33:24Oh, and I got some settling up to do.
00:33:27Oh, come inside and tell me about it, will you?
00:33:31Sorry for disturbing you, Mr. Morgan.
00:33:33Perez Costa is on the phone from Maracaibo.
00:33:35Line four, sir.
00:33:39Costa, have you heard from the terrorists?
00:33:41Yes, a ham radio operator picked up a message from them this morning.
00:33:45They heard your offer over the commercial radio station.
00:33:47We've been broadcasting every two hours.
00:33:50They told us to have the two million dollars ready,
00:33:52but they still won't release the hostages without Raul.
00:33:55Can't you trace where that radio signal came from?
00:33:58Well, I've alerted the Venezuelan Air Force.
00:34:00They have direction-finding equipment.
00:34:02They are monitoring the airwaves,
00:34:04and if the terrorists broadcast again,
00:34:06they will try and locate the radio.
00:34:08It's probably at the camp where they're holding Janet.
00:34:11Stay with it, Costa.
00:34:13I'm sending down the two million in small bills on a company jet.
00:34:17Have you heard anything from that crazy idiot galleon?
00:34:19Not a word.
00:34:22I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:34:4930 seconds to drop zone.
00:34:52Thanks a lot, Raulat.
00:35:19I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:21I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:22I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:23I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:24I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:25I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:26I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:27I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:28I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:29I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:30I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:31I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:32I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:33I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:34I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:35I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:36I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:37I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:38I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:39I'll be inbound, galleon.
00:35:40700 feet for the cargo.
00:36:108 feet for the cargo.
00:36:40Terrific.
00:36:50The other side of the darn swamp.
00:37:10The other side of the darn swamp.
00:37:40The other side of the darn swamp.
00:38:10The other side of the darn swamp.
00:38:40The other side of the darn swamp.
00:38:42The other side of the darn swamp.
00:38:44The other side of the darn swamp.
00:38:46The other side of the darn swamp.
00:38:48The other side of the darn swamp.
00:38:50The other side of the darn swamp.
00:38:52The other side of the darn swamp.
00:38:54The other side of the darn swamp.
00:38:56The other side of the darn swamp.
00:38:58The other side of the darn swamp.
00:39:00It takes 64 acres to feed one cow now.
00:39:03With that new fertilizer, one cow can be fed on less than one acre.
00:39:07Don't you see?
00:39:08We are friends of the workers.
00:39:10We are friends of your country.
00:39:12Take her.
00:39:14Come on, darling.
00:39:15Listen to me.
00:39:16Go.
00:39:17Ow.
00:39:18Let go.
00:39:19Ow.
00:39:20Let go of me.
00:39:24You dogs.
00:39:25Listos.
00:39:26No.
00:39:27No.
00:39:28No.
00:39:29Plantуем.
00:39:30No.
00:39:31No.
00:39:36How do we drop that?
00:39:38It's fire.
00:39:39No.
00:39:41You pig.
00:39:42Fire.
00:39:50Turn on.
00:39:59We have one more day for the government to change its mind.
00:40:02You bastard!
00:40:04Get back to the house. Move.
00:40:17Martin, are you all right?
00:40:20Yeah. Yeah, okay.
00:40:29All right.
00:40:59I don't know.
00:41:29I don't know.
00:41:59I don't know.
00:42:29I don't know.
00:42:59I don't know.
00:43:29I don't know.
00:43:59I don't know.
00:44:29I don't know.
00:44:59I don't know.
00:45:29I don't know.
00:45:59I don't know.
00:46:29I don't know.
00:46:59I sell him for much money to Hannibal Dealer in Ciudad Bolivar.
00:47:04Then we can buy gun.
00:47:06I send Fonue and Elka with you.
00:47:09They are not afraid.
00:47:10You catch the snake tonight.
00:47:12Then tomorrow, I give you a canoe and tell you where you can find the men with the guns.
00:47:18You crafty, you crafty, you crafty, you crafty, you crafty old buzzard, okay, you got yourself a deal.
00:47:24Agua.
00:47:33Agua.
00:47:34Agua.
00:47:34Agua.
00:47:35Agua.
00:47:54I'll go.
00:47:59Yes, I'll go.
00:48:03It was a treat.
00:48:05Right?
00:48:06Yeah.
00:48:07Hey, hey, hey!
00:48:09Go to India!
00:48:11Where?
00:48:12You are.
00:48:13Go to India!
00:48:14Hey, hey!
00:48:15Hey!
00:48:16Hey!
00:48:17Pa-rate!
00:48:19Hey!
00:48:20Hey!
00:48:21Hey!
00:48:22Hey!
00:48:23Hey!
00:48:24Help!
00:48:53I'm so proud!
00:48:59I love you, Mr. Jepney.
00:49:05I love you!
00:49:10I love you!
00:49:18Let's go ashore.
00:49:40I think I see something.
00:49:48Over there.
00:50:00There he is.
00:50:18Wow.
00:50:21That thing must be 30 feet long.
00:50:26Hold the light.
00:50:27Hold the light.
00:50:57Hold the light.
00:51:27Hold the light.
00:51:57Hold the light.
00:52:27Hold the light.
00:52:29Hold the light.
00:52:31Hold the light.
00:52:33Hold the light.
00:52:35Hold the light.
00:52:41Hold the light.
00:52:47Hold the light.
00:52:55Hold the light.
00:52:57Hold the light.
00:53:05Hold the light.
00:53:07Hold the light.
00:53:17Hold the light.
00:53:19Hold the light.
00:53:29Hold the light.
00:53:31Hold the light.
00:53:32Come on.
00:53:33Come on.
00:53:34Let her go.
00:53:35Let her go!
00:53:38Before I cut both of you down!
00:53:41I've heard enough of that drinking and fighting.
00:53:44Do you want us to be discovered?
00:53:45Gomez is mine. I've found it.
00:53:46Shut your mouth!
00:54:05Let her go!
00:54:08Let her go!
00:54:10Let her go!
00:54:11Let her go!
00:54:13Let her go!
00:54:15Let her go!
00:54:17Let her go!
00:54:19Let her go!
00:54:21Martin!
00:54:22Martin, wake up!
00:54:23What's the matter?
00:54:24The guard's asleep.
00:54:26So what?
00:54:28So we're going to escape, that's what.
00:54:30Oh, come on, Janet.
00:54:32The door's got a big padlock on it.
00:54:34The windows are barred.
00:54:37You hear that sound out there?
00:54:39The jungle is filled with jaguars.
00:54:41Well, I'll take my chances with the jaguars.
00:54:43Besides, they eat wild pigs, not humans.
00:54:46Come on.
00:54:48Boost me up to the roof.
00:54:50The palm leaves on that roof are tough.
00:54:53I've seen how the natives put them on.
00:54:55Martin, we have to try now, please.
00:55:00No, stay there.
00:55:01Let me get on your shoulders.
00:55:03Now I know why I married an engineer.
00:55:10Okay.
00:55:15Okay, you're close.
00:55:16How's it feel?
00:55:17Okay, wait a minute.
00:55:21Looks like it's been there for 20 years.
00:55:23Wait a minute.
00:55:24Wait a minute.
00:55:25Hold on.
00:55:26Wait a minute.
00:55:27Wait a minute.
00:55:28Hey.
00:55:29I'm still.
00:55:30Wait a minute.
00:55:32Wait a minute.
00:55:33Hey, Rorino.
00:55:34I don't know why I'm scared.
00:55:35Wait a minute.
00:55:36Wait a minute.
00:55:37Hey, I'm still.
00:55:39Wait, come here.
00:55:49Shhh, wait a minute.
00:56:07Oh, hey.
00:56:09Hey, hey.
00:56:11Oh, I didn't do that.
00:56:37Oh
00:57:07This allows for snakes and jaguars. I'm gonna go back and get the gun off that sleeping guard. Are you crazy?
00:57:15Let's get away
00:57:37Oh
00:58:07Oh
00:58:37Oh
00:59:07Oh
00:59:37Oh
01:00:07Oh
01:00:37Oh
01:02:09I am extremely sorry for your discomfort, but now it's necessary.
01:02:21It has been bothering me all night.
01:02:23Why, after making a successful escape, you would risk everything to come back for a briefcase containing apparently unimportant information?
01:02:32What? I thought you came back for a gun.
01:02:35I thought you came back for a long time.
01:03:05I am by nature a curious person.
01:03:08I snap open the cover of this briefcase, and voila, a hidden document.
01:03:15Perhaps I can sell this information for more money than I can get for you, Mr. Davis.
01:03:22Or maybe I don't sell it.
01:03:25I'm not a businessman.
01:03:26I'm a patriot.
01:03:30Or maybe I make this document public.
01:03:32I have a radio.
01:03:37Today's the deadline for the government to release Raúl, and for your company to pay the ransom money.
01:03:43We will wait a few hours, and then I will decide what to do.
01:03:46I will wait a few hours later.
01:03:48Adios.
01:03:54Martin, what is going on?
01:03:57What are you doing?
01:04:01Martin?
01:04:02Come on.
01:04:32I live here, I'm a zoologist at the University of Caracas, studying animals, here in my pocket
01:04:52Yes, Mr. President
01:05:21The ransom money has been sent down to Venezuela, and I just finished talking to their Minister of the Interior
01:05:28He says we have a flotilla playing war games in the Caribbean Sea
01:05:33And they would welcome our fighters if they want to participate in an all-out search
01:05:38One word from you, sir, could make all the difference
01:05:51It's a racer
01:05:58I'm glad it isn't poisonous
01:06:02I can't feel my hands
01:06:25Come on, lean on me if you can
01:06:55Well, Dr. and Mrs. Livingston, I presume
01:07:09Who the hell are you?
01:07:12Right now, your only chance of getting out of here alive
01:07:15Except it was I tell you
01:07:17Cut her loose
01:07:19Who are you?
01:07:22Your father sent me
01:07:23Listen, when I open the door, follow me close to the back of the hut
01:07:28I got a canoe down at the creek
01:07:29You ready? Let's go
01:07:30Now, wait a minute
01:07:31I've got some very important papers in that other hut
01:07:34Papers?
01:07:35Terrific, we'll get Xerox copies
01:07:37Look, we don't have time to screw around
01:07:38Come on, let's go
01:07:39Mark, you've done enough damage with your papers
01:07:41Please, let's go
01:07:42I've got no choice
01:07:51I've got to have those papers
01:07:52What's this clown talking about?
01:07:56Some memo he wrote
01:07:57He thinks it'll embarrass the company
01:07:58Look, tell me about it
01:08:00When we get it clear of the camp
01:08:12Will you forget about those damn papers?
01:08:25It's more important than you think, Janet
01:08:27The documents, uh
01:08:31Are for two high-level contacts of mine at the Pentagon
01:08:35They outline a plan we've been working on to
01:08:39Invade Saudi Arabia
01:08:41And take over the oil fields
01:08:43Man, you may start another Vietnam
01:08:45Now, listen
01:08:46In Vietnam, the American interest was obscure
01:08:49But in Saudi Arabia
01:08:51The objective is very clear
01:08:53200 billion barrels of oil
01:08:56Enough oil to solve the United States energy crisis
01:08:59In one swift military maneuver
01:09:01But so what?
01:09:03We're on another continent
01:09:03Well, still
01:09:05The solution is right here in Venezuela
01:09:07You see, the Venezuelans are exporting
01:09:12Two million barrels of oil a day
01:09:14Most of it to the United States
01:09:16Now, if we stop that supply
01:09:18Man, you've got an energy crunch
01:09:20When Americans are cold
01:09:23And out of work
01:09:25They can't buy gas
01:09:26You've made them mad, baby
01:09:28And when you tell them
01:09:30You're going to invade Saudi Arabia
01:09:31To solve all their problems
01:09:32They'll hoot and holler and scream
01:09:34Right on
01:09:34Yeah, but how do you switch off
01:09:37The Venezuelan oil spick?
01:09:38This is the beautiful part
01:09:39To get the oil out of Lake Maracaibo
01:09:42Tankers have to pass through straits
01:09:44Three miles wide and twelve feet deep
01:09:46Now, the plan is
01:09:47To sink
01:09:48Two of our own tankers in that channel
01:09:50And block it
01:09:51You'll run them aground?
01:09:53No
01:09:53Blow them up
01:09:54With limpet mines
01:09:55The key to the whole operation
01:09:58Is a Russian agent in Caracas
01:10:00Named Andrei Zorkov
01:10:01We knock him off
01:10:03And wash his body up
01:10:05On the beach in scuba gear
01:10:06After we blow up the tankers
01:10:07So, the Russians take the heat
01:10:09For blowing up the tankers
01:10:11And causing the oil shortage
01:10:13Back in the States
01:10:14Right
01:10:14Then the stage is set
01:10:16For my friends of the Pentagon
01:10:17We'll need one marine division
01:10:20For an amphibious landing
01:10:21Involving 48 ships
01:10:22To secure the storage tanks
01:10:23And loading docks at Rastanora
01:10:25And then 11,000 men
01:10:26Of the 82nd Airborne
01:10:27They'll refuel in Israel
01:10:29And make a strike
01:10:30At the old U.S. Air Force base
01:10:31In Dharan
01:10:32All against a Saudi Arabian army
01:10:34Of only 36,000 men
01:10:36Scattered all over hell
01:10:37Yeah, but what about the Russians?
01:10:40Well, the only defense commitment
01:10:42The Russians have is to Iraq
01:10:43Provide an excuse for them
01:10:45To move in and occupy
01:10:46But time
01:10:47And distance
01:10:48And desert
01:10:48Will keep them out of Saudi Arabia
01:10:50Listen
01:10:52We spent billions of dollars
01:10:54In the Middle East
01:10:55Since we first discovered oil
01:10:56There in the 1930s
01:10:57We took all the risks
01:10:58We built the rigs
01:10:59The pipelines
01:11:00The harbors
01:11:01The refineries
01:11:02We lived in tents and huts
01:11:03In that burning desert
01:11:0411,000 miles from home
01:11:05While those Arabs
01:11:06Sat in their cans
01:11:07In air-conditioned Cadillacs
01:11:09And they reaped the profits
01:11:11Then they took it all away from us
01:11:14And by 1985
01:11:16They'll have cash reserves
01:11:18Of 1,000 billion dollars
01:11:21That's enough money
01:11:22To buy all the companies
01:11:23On the New York Stock Exchange
01:11:24And all American foreign investments
01:11:27Whoever's got the oil
01:11:29Is going to rule the world
01:11:32Right now
01:11:34It's in the wrong hands
01:11:35And it's high time
01:11:37We took it back
01:11:38Oh, Martin
01:11:42I know you've changed
01:11:44But
01:11:44I never knew you
01:11:47Were this ruthless
01:11:48Or ambitious
01:11:48Well, that's a pretty dumb document
01:11:55But I can see
01:11:57How we gotta get it back
01:11:58Janet, I think we'll leave you
01:12:01Down by the creek
01:12:02Did you get the money okay?
01:12:17I just finished counting
01:12:18Two million dollars
01:12:19It took me four hours
01:12:21What's your next step?
01:12:23We're broadcasting
01:12:24On all the radio stations
01:12:26Every hour
01:12:26All the PLA have to do
01:12:28Is tell me where
01:12:29And I'll be there
01:12:30With the money
01:12:30Let's go, man
01:12:37Got it right there
01:12:37Okay
01:12:38You wait here
01:12:393XX Maracaibo
01:12:45Aquà Radio Jaguar
01:12:463XX Maracaibo
01:12:48Aquà Radio Jaguar
01:12:503XX Maracaibo
01:12:54Aquà Radio Jaguar
01:12:563XX Maracaibo
01:12:59Aquà Radio Jaguar
01:13:00Listen
01:13:04There's three men
01:13:05In the hunt
01:13:05I didn't see the briefcase
01:13:07Now
01:13:08Give me a big diversion
01:13:10Over there
01:13:10Light a fire
01:13:11Around the perimeter
01:13:11Okay
01:13:12And then get the hell
01:13:13Out of here
01:13:13And I'll see you
01:13:14Back at Janet
01:13:14Right
01:13:15Okay
01:13:15Move
01:13:15You walk in the interview
01:13:16All the way
01:13:17I'll see you
01:13:18How can I go
01:13:19I'll be there
01:13:20I'll be there
01:13:21I'll be there
01:13:21To be a nice
01:13:23I'll be there
01:13:24I'll be there
01:13:24I'll be there
01:13:26I'll be there
01:13:26I don't know.
01:13:56I don't know.
01:13:58Fire!
01:13:59Look at the camera.
01:14:02What's going on here?
01:14:04The ammunition!
01:14:12Tell him, come on!
01:14:26Freeze!
01:14:34Yeah!
01:14:36Whoo!
01:14:37Ahh!
01:14:41Let's go.
01:15:11Let's go.
01:15:41Let's go.
01:16:11Let's go.
01:16:41Let's go.
01:16:42Let's go.
01:16:43Let's go.
01:16:44Let's go.
01:16:45Let's go.
01:16:46Let's go.
01:16:47Let's go.
01:16:48Let's go.
01:16:49Let's go.
01:16:50Let's go.
01:16:51Let's go.
01:16:52Let's go.
01:16:53Let's go.
01:16:54Let's go.
01:16:55Let's go.
01:16:56Let's go.
01:16:57Let's go.
01:16:58Let's go.
01:16:59Let's go.
01:17:00Let's go.
01:17:01Let's go.
01:17:02Let's go.
01:17:03Let's go.
01:17:04Let's go.
01:17:05Let's go.
01:17:06Let's go.
01:17:07Let's go.
01:17:08Let's go.
01:17:09Let's go.
01:17:10Let's go.
01:17:11Let's go.
01:17:12Let's go.
01:17:13Get into the trees.
01:17:15Let's go.
01:17:16Let's go.
01:17:17Let's go.
01:17:18Let's go.
01:17:19Let's go.
01:17:20Let's go.
01:17:21Let's go.
01:17:22Let's go.
01:17:23Let's go.
01:17:24Let's go.
01:17:25Let's go.
01:17:26Let's go.
01:17:27Let's go.
01:17:28I can't go any further.
01:17:57Quiet, quiet.
01:17:58This trail goes straight to Miguel Roland's place.
01:18:06Now stay in the trail, but when you get to the river, don't cross, okay?
01:18:09I'll take care of the guerrillas.
01:18:11Now move it.
01:18:11They must have stopped here.
01:18:28They must have stopped here.
01:18:40I think they must have stayed in the trail.
01:18:44They do not know the jungle.
01:18:46They can't be too far.
01:18:47Come on, let's go.
01:18:48Okay.
01:18:48Let's go.
01:18:49Let's go.
01:18:50Let's go.
01:18:54Galleon said not to cross.
01:19:18I wonder why.
01:19:20I don't know.
01:19:20It's Gomez.
01:19:41Let's split up, Janet.
01:19:43It's our only chance.
01:19:44Okay.
01:19:45Touch the girl.
01:19:49I don't want you, Mr. Davis.
01:19:54I just want the briefcase.
01:19:57Ha!
01:19:58Ha!
01:19:59Ha!
01:20:00Ha!
01:20:01Ha!
01:20:02Ha!
01:20:03Ha!
01:20:04Ha!
01:20:05Ha!
01:20:06Ha!
01:20:07Gronio!
01:20:19Go!
01:20:23Go!
01:20:26Gronio!
01:20:38Ow!
01:20:47Ah!
01:20:51Ah!
01:21:07Ah!
01:21:25What?
01:21:29We...
01:21:31We made it.
01:21:32Yeah.
01:21:33What's...
01:21:38My briefcase?
01:21:39It's here.
01:21:41Papers.
01:21:42Here.
01:21:46Oh, don't try and talk anymore, please.
01:21:49Oh, oh.
01:21:52Janet.
01:21:54What?
01:21:56I...
01:21:58I...
01:21:59I admit...
01:22:00It...
01:22:02It...
01:22:03Was a lousy...
01:22:04Idea.
01:22:05Yeah.
01:22:11Ma...
01:22:12Martin?
01:22:14Martin?
01:22:16Oh, no.
01:22:20Martin.
01:22:23Forget the hostages.
01:22:25Look for Gomez.
01:22:27Gomez, we're all gone.
01:22:28Oh!
01:22:34Well, Miguel's here, all right.
01:22:36He'll have us in Maracaibo in two hours.
01:22:49Miguel?
01:22:50Miguel Roland?
01:22:52Hmm.
01:22:53Must be out with the paqueros.
01:22:58Ah!
01:23:04He's been shot.
01:23:06Unfortunately, yes.
01:23:08Costa.
01:23:09I'm sorry about Miguel.
01:23:11I had him bring me here from Maracaibo this morning.
01:23:13And then he got suspicious.
01:23:15But now you're going to get me out of here.
01:23:18Hand over the briefcase.
01:23:22And the knife.
01:23:24Slowly.
01:23:25Don't tell me you're part of that plot.
01:23:27Not really.
01:23:29But Martin thought I was.
01:23:30And he couldn't plan it without me.
01:23:31I controlled the tanker movements through the channel
01:23:33and also had the connections to kill Sorokov.
01:23:35I couldn't plan it without me.
01:23:37I controlled the tanker movements through the channel
01:23:39and also had the connections to kill Sorokov.
01:23:42When the terrorists conveniently captured you and your husband,
01:23:45I figured that I could turn this whole scheme into a nice profit.
01:23:48I thought you might free the hostages, Scallion.
01:23:51Do you know it turned out really very well.
01:23:53I get to keep the two million and the incriminating documents.
01:23:57If you hadn't released the hostages,
01:23:59the terrorists would have killed them for sure
01:24:01and these documents could have fallen into the wrong hands.
01:24:04I'd hate to have had Sorokov looking for me.
01:24:07Okay, now you are my hostages.
01:24:10Move it. The money is out in a plane.
01:24:13Move it.
01:24:27Get in, get in.
01:24:34Now get this thing in the air.
01:24:39Where do you want me to take it?
01:24:41Just point it towards Brazil and I'll tell you later.
01:24:44I'll tell you later.
01:24:45I'll tell you later.
01:24:49If we don't drop it or not,
01:24:52I'll tell you,
01:24:53let me go.
01:24:54Alright.
01:24:55Let's buzz this.
01:24:57I'll tell you later.
01:24:58I guess supposed to be that bit?
01:25:00I didn't want to have quite a little bit.
01:25:02I'll tell you.
01:25:03Let me get a little bit of dopamine.
01:25:04I'll tell you later.
01:25:05I'll tell you later.
01:25:06Snowman catch fog and even the night
01:25:08who bakalım water did you to everything.
01:25:09I think was nice!
01:25:10You may have only something.
01:25:12That might have all that come to you some way you make.
01:25:14Just you'll say you looks good at me.
01:25:17That's some pretty rugged country down there, Galleon.
01:25:47Why don't you take a closer look?
01:25:52Galleon, we're going to crash!
01:26:02Grab the wheel, level it off!
01:26:08What'll I do?
01:26:14Watch the horizon and keep the wings level!
01:26:18What'll I do?
01:26:26Watch the horizon and keep the wings level!
01:26:32Watch the horizon and keep the wings level!
01:26:48Look, if he moves, kill him, will you?
01:27:08With the greatest of pleasure!
01:27:26Look!
01:27:30We have an escort!
01:27:32Thank you, Daddy!
01:27:45Galleon, will you do me a favor?
01:27:48Get rid of these!
01:27:54With the greatest of pleasure!
01:27:56Galleon!
01:28:08For a conservationist, you certainly are one hell of a litterbug!
01:28:14Let's go!
01:28:15Let's go!
01:28:16Let's go!
01:28:17Let's go!
01:28:19Here we go!
01:28:20Where are four?
01:28:21You have the greatest of pleasure!
01:28:22Your style is stuck in a
01:28:42PIANO PLAYS
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