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00:00:00Oh
00:00:30The End
00:01:00There goes the street!
00:01:30The End
00:02:00The End
00:02:05The End
00:02:10What do you want?
00:02:37Hey, wait a minute, sister.
00:02:42Oh, I thought...
00:02:43I know.
00:02:44You thought it was an error.
00:02:45Whatever or not, you can get out of here.
00:02:46Not so fast, lady.
00:02:47Take it easy.
00:02:48Here.
00:02:49Hide this for me.
00:02:51Say, you're okay.
00:02:53Sorry I haven't got time to get a little better acquainted.
00:02:54Where did you get this?
00:02:56Never mind.
00:02:56But I'll be back.
00:02:58Oh, she's David.
00:03:17Miss Brooks.
00:03:19Salaam Alaikum.
00:03:22Alaikum Salaam.
00:03:23Ibrahim, you may go.
00:03:24Well, what brings you here in the heat of the sun?
00:03:31A thousand apologies.
00:03:33I did not dream these were your quarters.
00:03:35It's all right.
00:03:35I'm glad to see you.
00:03:36Something wrong?
00:03:37Yes.
00:03:38The thief has robbed my people of something valuable.
00:03:41And you thought this thief might be here?
00:03:44I'm sorry.
00:03:46Do you know who he is?
00:03:47No, I do not.
00:03:48But if I find him, again, I beg your forgiveness for this intrusion.
00:03:52I'd rather forgive, David.
00:03:53A mistake isn't a sin.
00:04:11Ibrahim, the thief has eluded us.
00:04:30Only temporary.
00:04:31But I will remain here in El Mokar.
00:04:41Ibrahim, the thief has been here in El Mokar.
00:05:10Mrs. Lowe's, tell me.
00:05:12Quick.
00:05:13Foul unbeliever discovered the secret of the weapon.
00:05:17An unbeliever?
00:05:18No true believer would violate the possessions of our tribe.
00:05:22This thief stole a gun.
00:05:24Even now he is here in El Mokar.
00:05:26Himmel, the British.
00:05:28Now, this is serious.
00:05:31There's only one thing to do.
00:05:33Attack the town at once and kill every English pig.
00:05:37Sheik David would not give such a command.
00:05:41Stumkopf?
00:05:42Haven't I given the moms an ammunition?
00:05:45Does he want to live in bondage forever?
00:05:48There is wisdom in your words, you substrayer.
00:05:51Then do something.
00:05:53You give the orders.
00:05:55The word of Sheik David Mustafa Ali ben Malik is law unto all the tribes, even unto me.
00:06:00I can do nothing.
00:06:03Your Sheik has been a fool ever since he met that Brooks girl.
00:06:06Well, it is true.
00:06:08But I am different.
00:06:10First in my heart is the crusade against the infidels.
00:06:13Yes.
00:06:14You have the heart of a lion.
00:06:16You should be the ruler of your tribe.
00:06:19Yes.
00:06:19But it is not so written.
00:06:23Here I am.
00:06:26If it is to be.
00:06:29It is to be.
00:06:33In the name of the merciful.
00:06:38Compassionate.
00:06:38There's a place.
00:06:45The laces.
00:06:49Safety lippins.
00:06:52Call.
00:06:54Button.
00:06:56There's a place.
00:06:59Safety lippins.
00:07:03Buttons.
00:07:05Safety lippins.
00:07:07Safety lippins.
00:07:12Safety lippins.
00:07:13Hey, hey.
00:07:14Where can I find the British Council?
00:07:18Me want British Council.
00:07:20Me American.
00:07:21Mike Malone.
00:07:22Me want Council.
00:07:24Inglisee.
00:07:25Savvy.
00:07:26Me Suleiman Abdullah Hassan Mitkail.
00:07:28Ben Stinko.
00:07:29Ben Broke.
00:07:30Also ben Eastside.
00:07:31Ben Westside.
00:07:32Ben all over town.
00:07:33Well, I'll be a three hump camel an American.
00:07:36It's good to see one.
00:07:38Sure.
00:07:38From Brooklyn.
00:07:39No.
00:07:40I ain't advertising it, but my name's Parkier Carcass.
00:07:43Parkier Carcass?
00:07:44Well, what are you doing here?
00:07:45Well, I really meant to join the Foreign Legion to forget.
00:07:48Yeah.
00:07:48But I forgot where the Foreign Legion was, so I wound up here, and now I forgot what I wanted
00:07:52to forget.
00:07:53Ha ha.
00:07:53You're Parkier Carcass.
00:07:54All right.
00:07:55Razorblades.
00:07:57Hey, it looks like you'd started there selling razor blades around here.
00:07:59It's a good front, ain't it?
00:08:01Front?
00:08:02For what?
00:08:02Did you ever hear of a grizzoo?
00:08:05Sure.
00:08:06That's an old Arabian custom.
00:08:07One tribe steals another tribe's horses and stocks.
00:08:10That's it.
00:08:11I'm a one-man grizzoo.
00:08:12In plain English, you're a horse thief.
00:08:14How dare you?
00:08:16Here, it's a business.
00:08:17Say, I'm in a hurry now, but I'll look you up when I get through.
00:08:19Where's that British council?
00:08:20Look, it's the building in the center.
00:08:26Okay.
00:08:27See you later.
00:08:28Razorblades.
00:08:33You the council?
00:08:34No.
00:08:35I thought it was an argument.
00:08:36You can't go in there.
00:08:37I say.
00:08:42Are you the council?
00:08:43I am.
00:08:44I thought so.
00:08:45Where can I find Philip Graham?
00:08:47Well, have you an appointment?
00:08:49Yes, no.
00:08:51Have you or have you not an appointment?
00:08:53Well, that's a $64 question.
00:08:55Take it or leave it.
00:08:57Who are you?
00:08:58Oh, the byline's Mike Malone.
00:09:00American News correspondent to you, sir.
00:09:03You, uh...
00:09:05You have your papers, I presume?
00:09:07My passport's right here.
00:09:08Yes, sir.
00:09:17Your papers are not in order, Mr. Malone.
00:09:20Yeah, I know.
00:09:21The fact is, I shouldn't be here.
00:09:22I started with the car.
00:09:24But the boat was torpedoed, and I forgot to ask the U-boat captain for a visa because it
00:09:27was too busy swimming.
00:09:28Then I hitched like a ride on a camel, and here I am.
00:09:30Fix up my passport like good fellow, will you, and tell me where I can find Philip Graham.
00:09:34Well, Mr. Graham is not here at present.
00:09:37Oh, that's bad.
00:09:39Maybe I could tell you what I want.
00:09:40Sure to.
00:09:41Well, I have no choice.
00:09:42This thing is too hot to keep on ice.
00:09:44I've got the greatest story that ever sizzled over a teletype.
00:09:47But I thought I should report it officially before I send it to my paper.
00:09:50We'll see.
00:09:52The Germans are trying to start an uprising among the Arabs.
00:09:55They're supplying them with guns and ammunition.
00:09:57I stumbled over a secret cache of theirs not far from here that's big enough to blow the
00:10:00garrison of this town right off the desert.
00:10:02Are you sure, Mr. Malone, that your flower for headlines hasn't run away with your imagination?
00:10:10Say, do you think I'm kidding?
00:10:11This is not only a great story, a great headline, but it's a tip for you.
00:10:14I've got proof.
00:10:15I've got a gun.
00:10:16It's got made in Germany all over it.
00:10:17Now add that up yourself.
00:10:19Where is it?
00:10:20I left it with a beautiful girl.
00:10:22She lives in that caravansery down by the big gate.
00:10:24Maybe you know her.
00:10:25Maybe I do.
00:10:26Maybe I don't.
00:10:27Well, you should.
00:10:27She's gorgeous.
00:10:32Yeah?
00:10:35Yes, exactly.
00:10:37Yes, yes.
00:10:38I understand.
00:10:42Yeah.
00:10:42Well, please do that without fail.
00:10:46Goodbye.
00:10:56Excuse me.
00:11:02I see.
00:11:04There's another of those American newspaper reporters.
00:11:07I think he's crazy.
00:11:09He says he's met a gorgeous girl, and he gave her a gun.
00:11:14Gave her a gun?
00:11:14Yes.
00:11:15And he's got my hat on.
00:11:16He has your hat on?
00:11:18I see.
00:11:18You don't have to repeat everything, I tell you.
00:11:20You'd better find Graham and tell him to keep an eye on him.
00:11:23He may get us into trouble.
00:11:24I'll be delighted, sir.
00:11:25He nearly bowled me over.
00:11:27You don't say.
00:11:27He certainly did.
00:11:29Now, Mr. Malone, suppose you take me to this gorgeous girl.
00:11:38Now you're cooking with gas.
00:11:40What?
00:11:40The quicker I get this story on the cable, the better.
00:11:42What a story.
00:11:43What a headline.
00:11:44Mr. Malone, in this country, Allah is more important than headlines.
00:11:50Uh-uh.
00:11:51Come on, Boisey.
00:11:52Yes.
00:11:54Come on.
00:11:54You see, so Adolf called off Emperor Hirohito of Japan, and he says,
00:12:04Why haven't you captured Australia yet?
00:12:07And Hirohito says,
00:12:08So sorry, Mr. Hitler.
00:12:10Where are you telephoning from?
00:12:12Moscow?
00:12:17Yes, sir.
00:12:18You know, you really are an extraordinary chap.
00:12:21Yeah.
00:12:22This is it.
00:12:24Come in.
00:12:28Oh, hi, you beautiful.
00:12:29Say, this is the British counsel.
00:12:30He's okay.
00:12:30Show him that little souvenir I left here with you, will you?
00:12:33Aren't you mistaken?
00:12:35Mistaken?
00:12:35How could I ever mistake a face like yours?
00:12:38Miss Brooks, this is Mr. Malone.
00:12:40Mike Malone, American Press.
00:12:42Go ahead.
00:12:44This is Mike Malone.
00:12:45Mr. Mike Malone of the American Press.
00:12:47He informs me that he gave you a gun,
00:12:50which he evidently purloined from the Maleks.
00:12:52Now, do you know anything at all about it?
00:12:55Of course she knows all about it.
00:12:56Drag it out, sister.
00:12:57This guy's okay.
00:12:58You can trust him.
00:12:59Mr. Forbes, this man must be mad.
00:13:01What would I be doing with his gun?
00:13:03Hey, did I or did I not leave a gun here with you?
00:13:08You did not.
00:13:08Well, I'll be a cockeyed, whirling dervish.
00:13:12Lady, you'll pardon my subtle Americanism.
00:13:14But if you were a man, I'd punch you right in your nose.
00:13:18If I were a man, I'd throw you out.
00:13:20Why?
00:13:20No, no, no, no, don't.
00:13:21Let's get off now.
00:13:22I tell you, she's got that gun.
00:13:24Somehow I prefer to take the lady's work.
00:13:26Oh, so that's the way it is, is it?
00:13:28Okay, I'll get out of here.
00:13:31Good day, gentlemen.
00:13:31You're quite right.
00:13:35He's Dottie.
00:13:36If I weren't a gentleman, I'd have called her a dirty little liar.
00:13:39Oh, I say, please do try and remember you're not at home.
00:13:41I'll try to remember and never forget that two-faced Sheba,
00:13:43the greatest story I ever tripped over in my life.
00:13:45And she tried to fizzle it right in my kisser.
00:13:47Marvelous.
00:13:48What's her home address anyway, Berlin?
00:13:49But she won't get away with it.
00:13:51Up to now, I never sent a story I couldn't prove.
00:13:53But I know what I know.
00:13:54Now, where's that cable office?
00:13:55It's just down the street, man.
00:13:56Dear fellow, you have no story.
00:13:58That's right.
00:13:59And I don't know where Philip Graham is either, but don't worry.
00:14:01I always get what I go after.
00:14:04Oh, Miss Bryce.
00:14:05I say, may I have my hat?
00:14:09So long, Forbesy.
00:14:16Go, Bobbie.
00:14:20Raise the blades to laces.
00:14:26Say, Philippine.
00:14:28Caller buttons.
00:14:32Safety lip pins.
00:14:34Raise the blades.
00:14:38Sure, Laces?
00:14:40No buttons?
00:14:43Raise the blades.
00:14:45I could have not buy any eraser blades.
00:14:47I'd be too tempted to cut a nice lily-white throat.
00:14:49What's the matter?
00:14:50I've been double-crossed by a gal without a conscience.
00:14:52An old Arabian customer.
00:14:54Now, in Brooklyn, we have a wood for it.
00:14:55Hey, how'd the Dodgers make out, anyway?
00:14:57They won the pennant, dropped the series to the Yankees.
00:14:59Damn bums.
00:15:02Pardon?
00:15:03Every town I've ever been in, there's always one place where you can get all the local gossip.
00:15:08Well, now.
00:15:09You are speaking of El Khalid.
00:15:13What a dump.
00:15:14Besides, it ain't a fit place for Ferengi foreigners like you.
00:15:18Come on.
00:15:18I'll buy you a drink.
00:15:19A drink?
00:15:20Now you're talking.
00:15:22Wait a minute.
00:15:23Us Arabs ain't supposed to be.
00:15:25And besides, we shouldn't be seen together.
00:15:26I'll see you there later.
00:15:27Well, where is this temple of sin?
00:15:29Down past the arch of the camels.
00:15:32But don't forget, it's a tough spot.
00:15:33So what?
00:15:34I guess you ain't happy unless you're in a jam.
00:15:38Peace be to Allah.
00:15:40And may great strength go with thee.
00:15:43And boy, will you need it.
00:15:45See you later.
00:15:46Raise the blights.
00:15:53Shulay says.
00:16:16Hey, what's the big idea?
00:16:26I thought you said we shouldn't be seen together.
00:16:28No law against me trying to sell you something, is there?
00:16:33Take a look at what you got this stuff.
00:16:35Yeah, that's a pretty little number.
00:16:36Why don't you get that?
00:16:37Bring me whiskey and soda with you.
00:16:39By the beard of the prophet, I shall drink with you.
00:16:42Bring me a long-ton glass of Ligeloup.
00:16:44That's one brand I must have missed.
00:16:48What the devil is that?
00:16:49A camel's milk stinks.
00:16:51But I've got to be a good heir.
00:16:55Hey, this place don't look so tough.
00:16:58Take a look at old Evil Eye sitting there.
00:17:02So they call him Evil Eye.
00:17:04Oh, no, Mike.
00:17:05That's Ibrahim.
00:17:06She gave it strong down there.
00:17:09I can trust him as far as you can throw a camel.
00:17:12He looks like the thief of Baghdad.
00:17:14Maybe I ought to know him better.
00:17:15Don't be crazy.
00:17:17He's the Crown Prince of Poison.
00:17:18Old Alibaba Ibrahim's got company.
00:17:37I've got a feeling they're looking so...
00:17:39Could be.
00:17:41So we'll get some straight up.
00:17:42He's got his nose and everything around here.
00:17:45What's he doing with a name like you, sir?
00:17:46He's no Arab.
00:17:48He says he's a chick.
00:17:50Name's really Joseph.
00:17:52The one will get you five is in the importing and exporting business.
00:17:55You win.
00:17:56Without a charm.
00:17:58He smells the Hitler.
00:17:59That's right.
00:18:02Nobody's been able to prove.
00:18:05Yet.
00:18:08Hey, I am.
00:18:10That's the man.
00:18:13He's an American.
00:18:14He came from nowhere.
00:18:16His passport is not in order.
00:18:18Even the British don't trust him.
00:18:21How do you know him?
00:18:22I make it my business to know things.
00:18:27Maybe he's even the man you're searching for.
00:18:32In truth.
00:18:35My thoughts follow your thoughts.
00:19:22What a dish.
00:19:33As they say in Brooklyn, the goyle is miter.
00:19:37Oriental rug cutter, huh?
00:19:39Yes, and she's every.
00:19:40Lock, stock, and wiggle.
00:19:52Brother, she's got it.
00:20:19You unfuddled pig.
00:20:22Who dares to look at a defense?
00:20:25Maybe he also dares to steal the gun.
00:20:40Say, I've got to remember the name of this play, bud.
00:20:42Isn't it El Khalif or something?
00:20:52Say, that's all right.
00:20:56Drop in any time.
00:21:08Unbelieving dog.
00:21:10May your father never cease to bark.
00:21:12You're not in the face of the English,
00:21:14neither are you in the face of the Arabs.
00:21:16I'm not in anybody's face,
00:21:18but in two seconds I'm going to be in your beard.
00:21:20Now, scram.
00:21:21Heal the egg!
00:21:39Heal the egg!
00:21:41Heal the egg!
00:21:45Come on, come on!
00:22:15Come on!
00:22:16Come on!
00:22:17Come on!
00:22:18Come on!
00:22:19Come on!
00:22:20Come on!
00:22:21Come on!
00:22:22Come on!
00:22:23Come on!
00:22:24Come on!
00:22:25Come on!
00:22:26Come on!
00:22:27Come on!
00:22:28Come on!
00:22:29Come on!
00:22:30What are you looking for?
00:22:32Who the devil are you?
00:22:33Philip Green.
00:22:34Philip...
00:22:35Well, I'll be doggone.
00:22:39I sure took the hard way to find you.
00:22:42You seem to prefer the hard way.
00:22:44Hey, let's get out.
00:22:45Hey, that suits me.
00:22:46I got a lot of questions I want to ask you.
00:22:48All right.
00:22:49All right.
00:22:54By the beard of the company.
00:22:56No words for that effect.
00:22:59This ought to fit.
00:23:00Try it on.
00:23:01Oh, the shirt off your back, eh, Bill?
00:23:02Anything you want.
00:23:03Yeah, well, how about trusting me with a little of your confidence?
00:23:04Are we getting back to that again?
00:23:05Why not?
00:23:06Here we are sitting on a volcano and you insist on giving me phony answers.
00:23:10I'm sorry, but I'll have to play this game the way I see it.
00:23:11I always thought the British intelligence was pretty much on their toes.
00:23:12Perhaps there's a possibility of their knowing a lot more than you think you know.
00:23:13The same line I got from Forbes.
00:23:14I tell you, I can't swallow it.
00:23:15We've got to do something.
00:23:16Act.
00:23:17Beat them to the punch.
00:23:18Lalone, you're really a nice chap.
00:23:19But you've got one great weakness.
00:23:20Impatience.
00:23:21This isn't 42nd Street and Broadway nor Piccadilly Circus.
00:23:23Things are done differently out here.
00:23:25Not your way.
00:23:26Well, it's a little bit of the reason for giving me phony answers.
00:23:27I don't know if you're a big jerk.
00:23:28You're giving me phony answers.
00:23:29I'm sorry, but I'll have to play this game the way I see it.
00:23:30I always thought the British intelligence was pretty much on their toes.
00:23:31Perhaps there's a possibility of their knowing a lot more than you think you know.
00:23:34The same line I got from Forbes.
00:23:35I tell you, I can't swallow it.
00:23:36We've got to do something.
00:23:37Act.
00:23:38Beat them to the punch.
00:23:39Lalone, you're really a nice chap.
00:23:41But you've got one great weakness.
00:23:48way and not necessarily mine. Oh, stop giving me that quaint philosophy. All I want to know
00:23:54is who, what, when, where, and how. I'm sorry, old boy. I can't tell you anything more than
00:23:59I have for the present. The old brush off again, eh? Well, at least you're not deliberately
00:24:03lying like the girl did. Don't take it like that. The girl may have had excellent reasons
00:24:08for her actions. Wait until you know more about her, if you ever do. I'm going to know
00:24:13more about her, all right. I'm going to make it my business to get to the bottom of this
00:24:16thing with or without your help. I'm going to run down this story. But I must tell you
00:24:21this. If you insist on going about this the way you have it. You'll throw a monkey wrench
00:24:25at my machinery. Is that it? Okay. I guess we understand each other. Very nice. Let's get
00:24:33a bite to eat. Oh, that's a great idea. I'm starved to death. I know a place down the street.
00:24:36Yeah? Really? Just about out of here.
00:24:46Oh, Mr. Graham. How do you do? Stranger, I see. Oh, excuse me. This is Mr. Malone,
00:24:58an American newspaper reporter. This is Mr. Strayer. Exporter and importer. How do you
00:25:04do, Mr. Strayer? I'm so glad to know you're an American. Thank you. And you? I'm a check,
00:25:08Mr. Malone. A check. Really? I wouldn't have believed it. I haven't seen you for several
00:25:14days. No, I've been away. Oh, uh, in, uh, Cairo, perhaps? North in Cairo. Your business
00:25:22must be pretty bad these days, Mr. Strayer. Not many places to export to or import from.
00:25:29That's true. But I managed to make a living. Yes, I suppose you're forced to do business
00:25:35with the Arabs. What is it going to do? This is a war. Yes. The war puts us all to strange
00:25:41work. Well, I must be going. Good day, General. See you later, Mr. Strayer.
00:25:48You know, Mike, I had an idea he was trying to pump us. Don't be silly. I was trying to
00:25:53pump him. Say, what's the chance of getting a nice New York cut steak? How about that thing?
00:25:59Certainly. Only if I'd taste a little like mutton.
00:26:05There's that girl I was telling you about. Do you know her? Yes, I've done her for quite
00:26:15some time. Say, I want to meet her officially. I rather think you'd better forget about meeting
00:26:20her officially. You forget it. I'll take care of it in a good old American fashion.
00:26:24For God's sake, Mike, stop. Not that way. I'll introduce you. Now you're talking United States.
00:26:30Nancy. Miss Brooks, may I present Mr. Malone? I think I've already had that pleasure.
00:26:40Oh, I'm sorry, Miss Brooks, but we've never met before. Never. It must have been a couple
00:26:45of other people. Well, I thought, oh, think nothing of it. Anybody can make a mistake.
00:26:50But I'm sure glad to meet you anyway. Thank you. Do you mind if I join you?
00:26:56Oh, thanks. Looking at you across the table would be simply fine. We'd have so much to talk
00:27:00about.
00:27:00Did you say you had something to attend to? Well, I...
00:27:04Oh, I'm so sorry, old man. You can't stay, can't you? Well, now, that's fine. See you later,
00:27:09old fella. Toodaloo. Goodbye.
00:27:12Really, Mr. Malone, I must explain, but I do have other plans.
00:27:15Well, now, file that under unfinished business. I'm hungry.
00:27:17Oh, you're still here? Say, uh, won't you join, uh, Ben? Glad to, old boy, but join whom?
00:27:31Greetings, David.
00:27:33Alaikum, salaam.
00:27:35Um, yeah. Say, Miss...
00:27:38Who's the Arabian knight?
00:27:42She's David Mustafa Ali Ben-Nam.
00:27:44Oh, so that's her answer to making a chump out of me.
00:27:49Hiya, Fettler.
00:27:53Hey. Looks like he means business to me.
00:28:00Ibrahim, get out.
00:28:10Phew.
00:28:12What a sense of humor.
00:28:13Oh, David, this is Mr. Malone for a minute.
00:28:20Salaam Alaikum.
00:28:22Same to you. I guess your friend doesn't like me very well.
00:28:25His temper is faster than a racing camel.
00:28:28And, of course, you know Mr. Graham.
00:28:30Salaam Alaikum.
00:28:32Your tribes are gathering, David?
00:28:34Yes, they are coming in with their flocks.
00:28:36It's our yearly custom.
00:28:38Say, how about all of you having lunch with me on him?
00:28:40What?
00:28:41Oh, oh, of course.
00:28:43Oh, I'm so sorry, but I promised David to ride out to his encampments with him.
00:28:47Well, I guess that lets me out.
00:28:50We must start soon, Miss Brooks, before the sun gets too high.
00:28:53You're right.
00:28:54Good day, gentlemen.
00:28:56Peace be with you.
00:28:58Peace go with you.
00:28:58Well, that's that.
00:29:03She in love with him?
00:29:04What difference could that make to you?
00:29:07How can you stand there so smugly and see her ride off in the desert with a fancy-pants Romeo like that?
00:29:11I assure you there's no cause for a lot.
00:29:13The Arabian Code of Honor is beyond reproach.
00:29:15Don't worry.
00:29:16Why should I worry?
00:29:17If she wants to muscle in on a harem, it's all right with me.
00:29:19Oh, boy, but she sure is, Purchase.
00:29:24Ah, what the devil?
00:29:25A woman's a woman and a story's a story.
00:29:27Mate, where are you going?
00:29:30I'm going to cloak myself in the mystery of the East.
00:29:34Figure that out.
00:29:38Teeming with vitamins, Artello?
00:29:40Even now he rides with that girl in the desert.
00:29:44She is making a fool out of him.
00:29:46And your people suffer.
00:29:47In truth, she has bewitched him.
00:29:50Before she came here, our interests were the same.
00:29:53To break the whole of the British.
00:29:55The tribes finger their weapons impatiently.
00:30:00Do as I tell you, Ibrahim.
00:30:02The time has come for you to talk to your people with strong words.
00:30:06There are many who will listen.
00:30:09You are right, Ibrahim.
00:30:10Have I ever spoken false wisdom to you, my people?
00:30:19No!
00:30:23Then listen to my words.
00:30:25Speak!
00:30:26Speak!
00:30:27Speak!
00:30:28Speak!
00:30:29Speak!
00:30:31Speak!
00:30:31I say to you, arise, O my brothers!
00:30:36For you were not born slaves.
00:30:38No!
00:30:38Then why do you live under the shadow of the oppressor?
00:30:44Will we be always ground to death under the sands of our native land?
00:30:55Then I, Ibrahim, with the courage of a lion, will lead you to freedom.
00:31:05Help!
00:31:12For it is written that we are all free men!
00:31:15Hooray!
00:31:19Hooray!
00:31:23Hooray!
00:31:24Hooray!
00:31:25Hooray!
00:31:27Hooray!
00:31:27Hooray!
00:31:28Hooray!
00:31:28And we have powerful friends who will help us!
00:31:32Hooray!
00:31:32Hooray!
00:31:33Hooray!
00:31:34Hooray!
00:31:35Who's that with you?
00:31:37Who's that with you?
00:31:39Who's that?
00:32:06Looks like we're in for it, Mr. Forbes.
00:32:08Ibrahim's trying to rouse the Arabs to open revolt.
00:32:12I've been expecting it ever since that infernal Malone arrived.
00:32:16He certainly has terrible horniness.
00:32:18Yes, and I'm afraid he's into more mischief right now.
00:32:21Graham, we'll have to take drastic measures with that fellow.
00:32:25I know.
00:32:36Oh, boy, this is great.
00:32:38I could even fool my creditor.
00:32:41What big eyes you got, Grandma?
00:32:43Parky!
00:32:47Pardon the eaves dripping, but what are you made up for?
00:32:49Never mind, but I'm glad you got here.
00:32:51Can you wangle me a horse?
00:32:52Well, wangle isn't the word, but leave it to me.
00:32:55Great stuff.
00:32:56Give me about 20 minutes to, uh, try to make the deal.
00:33:00I'll meet you down at the South Arch.
00:33:02Oh, fine, my precious little grazu.
00:33:04Soon I'll get going.
00:33:05Right.
00:33:11Remember, I'm not guaranteeing what color that horse will be.
00:33:34Hey, what's the big idea?
00:33:43What is this?
00:33:44Graham's Monkey Ranch?
00:33:45You can't do this to me.
00:33:46I would like to talk to you.
00:33:47I would like to talk to you.
00:33:48I would like to talk to you.
00:33:52I would like to talk to you.
00:33:53I would like to talk to you.
00:33:54I would like to talk to you.
00:33:59I would like to talk to you.
00:34:00I would like to talk to you.
00:34:07I would like to talk to you.
00:34:08I would like to talk to you.
00:34:13I would like to talk to you.
00:34:18I would like to talk to you.
00:34:21Look.
00:34:22I would like to talk to you.
00:34:23Look.
00:34:25Halle is good.
00:34:26Not so fast.
00:34:27It might forget when I came here.
00:34:29Give to our de czas.
00:34:31Maybe.
00:34:33They're so beautiful.
00:34:35The genuine thing.
00:34:37They come from one of the best 5 and 10 cent stores in America.
00:34:40cent stores in America. They cost me fifteen cents. Fifteen cents? Verily. The price of
00:34:49twenty camels. Twenty camels? Give me now. By the beard of the prophet, they are yours.
00:34:59But first, you must do something for me. Wait a minute. You've got the wrong idea. Tell
00:35:08me what I do. You know where the jail is? Yes. Here is what you do.
00:35:38Now, let's go.
00:35:45Now, let's go.
00:35:47Now, let's go.
00:35:57Now, let's go.
00:42:01Come on, I got a couple of nags waiting outside the gate.
00:42:04I only need one.
00:42:06I'm going alone.
00:42:07Wherever thou goest, I goest.
00:42:09Thou may goest to that own funeral.
00:42:11Suits me.
00:42:12At least I'll be in the air.
00:42:12At least I'll make a happier corpse if I knew I was dead.
00:42:14All right, I'll tell you.
00:42:17I'm going to swipe another gun and throw it in the lady's face.
00:42:20Only this time in front of witnesses.
00:42:22I'll be in the air.
00:42:23Okay, pal.
00:42:23Okay, pal.
00:42:23Okay, pal.
00:42:24But next time, try a string of beads.
00:42:25It'll get you just as far.
00:42:27Come on, you Brooklyn graduate.
00:42:29I'll get you, you裏.
00:42:30Good.
00:42:37Good.
00:42:38Good.
00:42:38Good.
00:42:38Good.
00:42:38Good.
00:42:39Good.
00:42:39Good.
00:42:40Good.
00:42:40Good.
00:42:40Good.
00:42:41Hi, sir.
00:42:41Good.
00:42:42I'm going to play with you.
00:42:43I said, boy, would you not mind not marching up and down like that?
00:42:55It'd make me nervous.
00:42:56Look, I feel I should go down and get Malone out of jail.
00:43:00Oh, what a horrible thought.
00:43:02Let him cool his heels.
00:43:03After all, he did bring us what he thought was valuable information.
00:43:07Nonsense.
00:43:08That gangster meddler.
00:43:09What's he doing with that silly beard on?
00:43:11That doesn't follow.
00:43:12That doesn't fool anybody.
00:43:15You know, he's more of a menace than the fifth column,
00:43:18and out of revolt, all rolled into one.
00:43:21You can't blame him for all our troubles.
00:43:23He's merely doing his job the way he sees it.
00:43:26That's exactly why we can't afford to release him.
00:43:29The man's positively dangerous.
00:43:33I feel relieved to know that he's safely under lock and key.
00:43:39The American reporter, he has escaped.
00:43:41What?
00:43:42That lunatic?
00:43:43Oh, my goodness.
00:43:44Now we're in fight.
00:43:45The guards couldn't help it.
00:43:47I knew it.
00:43:48I should have had him chained hand and foot.
00:43:50It is only natural, after traveling so extensively in Europe,
00:44:04I should become a great admirer of their beautiful, exquisite women.
00:44:08You sure he didn't get lost in Ireland?
00:44:10You sound as though you had a master's degree in Blarney.
00:44:12I am really sincere.
00:44:15Yes, we did.
00:44:17A minute ago, you said you liked nearly all things English.
00:44:21What is it you don't like about them?
00:44:23I do like them.
00:44:25But I am too content to discuss politics,
00:44:27which are not for women in any case.
00:44:29I would prefer to remain in a more personal plane, shall I say?
00:44:37Well, you probably shouldn't say it, but I'll listen anyway.
00:44:40So you see, Nancy,
00:44:53the sheik places his wife on a very high pedestal.
00:44:56I'm sure in your case that would be true.
00:44:58I am of my people.
00:45:00You're a very fine person, David, but I am of my people.
00:45:03Are we not both true believers?
00:45:06Is not your prophet as well as my prophet just and righteous?
00:45:10Do we not both learn piety and humbleness out of good books,
00:45:14your Bible, my Koran?
00:45:17Nancy, so differently expressed,
00:45:19our philosophies of life are fundamentally identical.
00:45:22Well, there's a lot of truth in what you say,
00:45:24but our mode of life becomes so different
00:45:26in the very expression you speak of.
00:45:29To every Arab, high, born, or low,
00:45:32his first consideration is his horse.
00:45:33Isn't that right?
00:45:34Naturally.
00:45:35Not his wife.
00:45:36Nancy, you're almost as provoking as you are beautiful.
00:45:40I'm horrible.
00:45:41You're lovely.
00:45:42This is it, Barkey.
00:45:53You don't look good to me.
00:45:55Come on.
00:46:01Boy, there's lots of them.
00:46:02What did I say?
00:46:16Made in Germany for a revolt in Libya.
00:46:19Come on.
00:46:19Say, I got a date to start a tempest in a teapot.
00:46:21Looks like plenty of trouble.
00:46:26What's that?
00:46:27Somebody coming.
00:46:30Let's duck.
00:46:42They're in here.
00:46:43I saw them come in.
00:46:44I saw them come in.
00:46:49I saw them come in.
00:47:08Yes.
00:47:08Come on.
00:47:10You are a thief and a fool.
00:47:24Your punishment will be swift and jost.
00:47:27Bring him out.
00:47:36Your tribe's a gathering, isn't that right?
00:47:39Yes.
00:47:40Does that mean there's any chance that the peace might be broken with the English?
00:47:46Is it that you only bear the company to discuss these political issues?
00:47:50Of course not, but their welfare happens to mean a lot to me.
00:47:55Nancy, one thing I'll promise you.
00:47:58So long as I live, my people will remain at peace with the English.
00:48:02That is my will.
00:48:04I'm very glad to hear.
00:48:06It was bestowed upon my grandfather, Saeed Mahar bin Faisal bin Melek, sheikh of sheikhs, by the grace of the good queen, Victoria.
00:48:25It is one of my family's proudest possessions.
00:48:31Oh, it's beautiful, David.
00:48:33An inheritance of peace and friendship.
00:48:36With the deepest reverence, I shall always cherish this moment.
00:48:38Now then, shall we again speak of horses and women?
00:48:49Oh, David, after all my talking, and you still insist on putting horses before women, don't you?
00:48:53Who's going to make up?
00:48:56Come on.
00:48:57Mr. Kettering.
00:49:09Mr. Kettering.
00:49:10Let's go.
00:49:40Let's go.
00:50:10Let's go.
00:50:12Let's go.
00:50:14Let's go.
00:50:16Let's go.
00:50:18Let's go.
00:50:20Let's go.
00:50:22Let's go.
00:50:24Let's go.
00:50:26Let's go.
00:50:28Let's go.
00:50:30Let's go.
00:50:32Let's go.
00:50:33Let's go.
00:50:34Let's go.
00:50:35Let's go.
00:50:36Let's go.
00:50:37Let's go.
00:50:38Let's go.
00:50:39David, listen to me.
00:50:40Don't be a fool, David.
00:50:42If he still lives, have the thief brought to me.
00:50:46David, listen.
00:50:48Let's go.
00:50:50Let's go.
00:50:52Let's go.
00:50:54Let's go.
00:50:56Let's go.
00:50:58Let's go.
00:50:59Let's go.
00:51:00Let's go.
00:51:01Let's go.
00:51:02Let's go.
00:51:03Let's go.
00:51:04Let's go.
00:51:05Let's go.
00:51:06Let's go.
00:51:26You were right, Miss Brooks.
00:51:27It is the American.
00:51:28Mike, I didn't believe me.
00:51:29I didn't.
00:51:30Oh, go away.
00:51:31I'm not interested in your soft soap.
00:51:33She don't mean a thing to me.
00:51:35Believe it or not, Chief, I was walking a mile for a camel.
00:51:38You must realize, Mr. Malone, your situation is deadly serious.
00:51:41Yeah, well, you're the one that's on the spot.
00:51:43Don't you know you can't do business with Hitler?
00:51:45I only do business for the welfare of my people.
00:51:47Yeah, that's what I thought.
00:51:48That's why I'm here.
00:51:49Make a great headline.
00:51:52It will never be printed.
00:51:54David, you can't...
00:51:55Silence.
00:51:58It must be clear to you, my Sheik, that while she enchants you,
00:52:01he robs you.
00:52:03These two conspire against you.
00:52:06Your words have weight, Ibrahim.
00:52:10But my problem is heavy.
00:52:14Problem?
00:52:15By the fears of the Prophet, there is no problem.
00:52:18These two should pay with their lives.
00:52:22Perhaps.
00:52:23I will reflect until morning.
00:52:30Take him away.
00:52:37I'm sorry, Miss Brooks.
00:52:38But it is necessary that you remain here, as my guest.
00:52:43You will be made comfortable in the women's quarters.
00:52:45I hope that you have we're all here.
00:52:46You might and I, we'll move you up to the hospital.
00:52:48You're welcome.
00:52:49I'm sorry.
00:52:51I'm sorry.
00:52:52I'll go.
00:52:54I want you to get that man away.
00:52:55I'm sorry.
00:52:56I just need to sort of push him out.
00:52:58You want to be careful.
00:53:00I'm sorry.
00:53:02I told you about it.
00:53:05I'm sorry.
00:53:06Missy, why don't you try and rest, laddie? You're tired out.
00:53:20Well, I'd feel a great deal better if I knew where Nancy spent the night
00:53:23and where to put my fingers on Malone.
00:53:26Frankly, I don't like it.
00:53:29No.
00:53:36We'd be very fortunate if we never see Malone again.
00:53:41Pardon me, but I was told to inform you that one of Sheep David's men came for Yusof Stryer.
00:53:46Both left his office apparently in a great hurry.
00:53:48No, this might be the answer.
00:53:51What's up?
00:53:52I'm not quite sure.
00:54:01Believe me, I am your friend.
00:54:04I've given you guns and ammunition.
00:54:06But you do not listen.
00:54:08You do not follow my advice.
00:54:11This girl, this Nancy Brox,
00:54:15she isn't what she seems.
00:54:18What do you mean?
00:54:19She is your enemy.
00:54:21Only yesterday I learned that she's working for the British Intelligence Service.
00:54:25This vile female.
00:54:28Her life and the life of the American must pay for this deceit.
00:54:31It is the immutable law of our tribe.
00:54:36She is a lady.
00:54:53It is a woman.
00:55:35Parky!
00:55:35Mike, you're in a tough spot. You've got to get out of here.
00:55:38Ibrahim signed your death warrant, you and the girl.
00:55:40Where is she?
00:55:41I busted her out of the women's quarters. She's waiting down back at the spring.
00:55:44I also wangled her horse.
00:55:45Nice going. Come on.
00:55:47No, no. I've got to stay here. I've got another little job to do.
00:55:49Here. You take this with you. You may need it.
00:55:51Okay, fine. Go ahead now. Scram.
00:55:53All right.
00:55:58I have listened carefully to your words, Yusuf Strayer.
00:56:02But I cannot console myself to break the treaty with the British.
00:56:06Ah, what a treaty. A mere scrap of paper.
00:56:10Now, with our Führer, it's different.
00:56:13He has a reputation for dealing fairly with minorities.
00:56:17Brothers have escaped. After them.
00:56:19This is the hour to strike. Our warriors are girded for battle.
00:56:24We will attack the garrison at El Mokar.
00:56:26Ibrahim!
00:56:31Peace will not be broken.
00:56:33I am the sheik.
00:56:40Fool.
00:56:40You are now the sheik of all your people.
00:56:47It is so written.
00:56:50Go.
00:56:50Spread the word.
00:56:52The British killed your sheik.
00:56:54Lead your people to freedom.
00:56:55Go!
00:56:55The British killed your sheik of all your people.
00:56:57The British killed your sheik of all your people.
00:56:58The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:56:59The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:00The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:01The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:02The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:03The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:04The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:05The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:06The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:07The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:08The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:09The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:10The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:11The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:12The British killed her sheik of all your people.
00:57:13Oh, my God!
00:57:43Mr. Forbes, have you seen Philip?
00:57:52Oh, what's wrong now?
00:57:53Plenty, plenty.
00:57:54Sheik David caught me swiping another gun, and now all hell's broke loose.
00:57:57Oh, of all the blundering, blithering boobies I have, I've known you are the king.
00:58:01Well, cool down.
00:58:02Maybe I did you a favor by smoking this thing out in the open.
00:58:04Oh, don't be so silly.
00:58:05We knew all about your machine gun.
00:58:06We know every move the Nazis make.
00:58:08You understand?
00:58:09Well, what are you waiting for?
00:58:10Well, we have a treaty with the Arabs.
00:58:11Oh, Forbes, you can't play ostrich with little Adolf.
00:58:14No, sir.
00:58:15He'll kick you right in the tail feathers.
00:58:17Mr. Malone, haven't you done enough already?
00:58:19You've got your headliner.
00:58:20You'll have it soon.
00:58:21I can just see it.
00:58:22El Mukhtar, ravaged by Arabs.
00:58:24The pity of it is that none of us will be alive to read it.
00:58:28You see?
00:58:28She's right.
00:58:29Now, that's what I've been trying to tell you.
00:58:33Our scouts are coming in.
00:58:34The Arabs are riding to attack us.
00:58:36We'll do all we can, but I'm afraid we're greatly outnumbered.
00:58:38Well, we'd better get the women and the children into the fort, hadn't we?
00:58:41Yes, sir.
00:58:42Is there anything I can do?
00:58:44Yes.
00:58:44You can get the very devil out of Libya.
00:58:47Oh, I must be losing my grip.
00:58:48It took a field marshal to kick me out of Greece.
00:58:50I'll see you to the fort.
00:58:51I'd rather you wouldn't.
00:58:53Okay, sister.
00:59:00I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:02I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:07I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:09I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:11I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:11I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:12I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:13I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:14I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:15I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:16I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:17I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:18I'll have Captain Whiteley move his men up to the east wall.
00:59:19Kill it, Glazey! Kill! Kill!
00:59:38Kill it, Glazey! Kill!
00:59:49Kill it, Glazey! Kill it, Glazey!
01:00:15Where's Nancy? Upstairs.
01:00:20Well, if you're not in on this thing, why don't you do something to stop them?
01:00:34Peace, my people! Peace!
01:00:40Look.
01:00:43As long as he lives, you cannot be she. But he does live.
01:00:49My children! Peace!
01:00:52No one is entitled to two lies.
01:00:55Verily you speak the truth.
01:00:57Philip!
01:01:07Philip!
01:01:09I have a...
01:01:10Hey!
01:01:13Hey!
01:01:15Hey!
01:01:19Hey!
01:01:21Hey!
01:01:23Hey!
01:01:26Hey!
01:01:28Hey!
01:01:30Hey!
01:01:33I returned from the edge of the grave to lead you back to your fence.
01:02:03Parking!
01:02:16This place is for rent.
01:02:21Been watching this man stray off for a long time.
01:02:27He was one of Himmler's most dangerous agents.
01:02:30You mean you're not an Arab?
01:02:33Well, maybe in Brooklyn they'd call me an Arab.
01:02:36But actually, I'm military intelligence.
01:02:38It may sound corny to you, but it's true.
01:02:41No wonder those razor blades weren't any good.
01:03:00Dave, you're a great sheep.
01:03:03I'm a very lucky man to have friends as you.
01:03:07I'm a very lucky man.
01:03:14I'm a very lucky man.
01:03:17I'm a very lucky man.
01:03:52Oh, what a story. What a story.
01:04:05Hey, Dave, there's only one thing I don't understand.
01:04:08How come when Strayer shot at you,
01:04:10such close range, he didn't kill you?
01:04:12This saved my life.
01:04:15A good omen.
01:04:17It will always remain a symbol of lasting peace
01:04:20between your people and mine.
01:04:22Well spoken, Chuck David.
01:04:24Philip, Philip, you're all right.
01:04:26Oh, darling.
01:04:27Oh, darling.
01:04:28I never felt better.
01:04:29Oh, it's a worry.
01:04:30Hey, Phil, all I can say is you're a pretty lucky fellow
01:04:33to have a girl like Nancy in love with you.
01:04:34Why shouldn't I be in love with him?
01:04:36He's my brother.
01:04:37He's your brother?
01:04:38Her name is Nancy Brooks Graham.
01:04:40Say, we've been wasting a lot of time.
01:04:47May the sun shine anew always.
01:04:50Wait a minute, Sheik.
01:04:51It's hot enough in here already.
01:04:54Go on, pedal your razor blades, Grazu.
01:04:56Are you kidding?
01:04:57Raise the blade.
01:05:00Do you lay thin?
01:05:04Take the ligny.
01:05:05THE END
01:05:35THE END
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