- 6 weeks ago
Two unlikely adventurers stumble into wild dangers and hilarious chaos during a misadventure across the African wilderness, where survival depends as much on luck as on laughter.
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00:00:28The End
00:00:58Stay right where you are.
00:01:25Don't move.
00:01:28Stay there now.
00:01:29Steady.
00:01:30Now.
00:01:31Sit up!
00:01:32Sit up!
00:01:33Sit up, you!
00:01:34Up, you fool!
00:01:35Sit up, I said!
00:01:36Sit up!
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00:01:40Sit up, I said!
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00:01:42Up!
00:01:43Get up, I said!
00:01:44Get up!
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00:01:46Really, Mr. Livington?
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00:01:58Really, Mr. Livington?
00:02:00Oh, I'm sorry.
00:02:01Please, let me help you.
00:02:07Oh, here.
00:02:14Buzz!
00:02:15Oh, Buzz!
00:02:16What's the matter?
00:02:17It's easy.
00:02:18What's the matter?
00:02:19Wait a minute.
00:02:20Wait a minute.
00:02:21Take it away.
00:02:22Not here.
00:02:23Take it easy.
00:02:24Stand away.
00:02:25This is a harmless little kitten.
00:02:27Hmm, Buzz.
00:02:28I'm scared of that.
00:02:28What are you doing?
00:02:29Oh, look at his face.
00:02:31Oh.
00:02:32I can't understand why you have this terrible fear of animals in you.
00:02:36What is it?
00:02:37When I was a little baby, I was scared by my piggy bank.
00:02:39Oh, that's nonsense.
00:02:41You want to hear something worse?
00:02:43What?
00:02:44I was 15 years old before I ate my first animal cracker.
00:02:48Come on.
00:02:48The store's about to open up.
00:02:49Fix up your cows.
00:02:50Get to work.
00:02:52Go on, go on.
00:02:57In hell.
00:03:00Yes, sir.
00:03:01That's the truth.
00:03:05How do you do?
00:03:06May I help you?
00:03:06Do you happen to have a copy of Dark Safari by Cuddleford?
00:03:09I'll find out.
00:03:10Hey, Bob.
00:03:11How do you do, gentlemen?
00:03:18We like to speak to salesmen, pal.
00:03:20Well, I'm the salesman, Stanley Livington.
00:03:22I'm the clerk in charge of all Jungle Books.
00:03:25And at 11 o'clock, giving a lecture.
00:03:27Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:03:28You got a book by the name of Dark Safari by Cuddleford.
00:03:32Dark Safari by Cuddleford?
00:03:34We did have it.
00:03:35Well, we got rid of it some time ago.
00:03:37I want to tell you, gentlemen, I read that book.
00:03:39I had nightmares for nine months.
00:03:46How well do you remember that book?
00:03:48Why?
00:03:49You remember a map in it.
00:03:50A map in that book?
00:03:51Of course I remember it.
00:03:52Could you draw it?
00:03:54Could I draw it?
00:03:54For $1,000?
00:03:56Draw that map in that book for $1,000?
00:03:58Mm-hmm.
00:03:59Ha-ha!
00:03:59For $1,000, I could draw that map in oil.
00:04:01Okay, then meet us in the alley tonight at 7.30.
00:04:03And we'll take you to somebody who'll give you $1,000 a minute to lay down the pencil.
00:04:08Is it a deal?
00:04:09Sure.
00:04:13Okay, pal.
00:04:16See you in the alley tonight at 7.30.
00:04:18And be there, chum.
00:04:20Get me?
00:04:23$1,000.
00:04:24Draw that map.
00:04:25Ha-ha!
00:04:29I'm sorry, but that book is out of print.
00:04:31In fact, we sold the last one some time ago.
00:04:32Oh, dear, I was afraid of that.
00:04:34I've been to every bookstore in the city.
00:04:36There's a map in that book that I'd give $2,500 for.
00:04:40Will you give me that again, please?
00:04:42I said there was a map in that book that I'd give $2,500 for.
00:04:45$2,500?
00:04:48Uh, excuse me.
00:04:49I'll be right back.
00:04:53What are you doing?
00:04:54Hey, Buzz.
00:04:54This you'll never believe.
00:04:55There were two guys in here.
00:04:56Look, Stanley.
00:04:57How well do you remember that book you read about Doc Safaree?
00:05:00That's what I'm trying to tell you.
00:05:01There was two guys in here.
00:05:01Look, uh, you remember there was a map in there?
00:05:04You two.
00:05:05Now, go away, go away, go away.
00:05:06What are you doing there?
00:05:07I'm going that map now.
00:05:08Oh, no, you don't.
00:05:09Do it.
00:05:10Oh, you can't.
00:05:11Buzz.
00:05:11Don't tear that up.
00:05:12I've got a chance to make...
00:05:13Wait, wait, wait.
00:05:13Quiet.
00:05:14Come on, follow me.
00:05:15Oh, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:05:16Take it easy, take it easy.
00:05:17Come on.
00:05:18Madam, you are the luckiest person in New York this morning.
00:05:21Allow me to introduce Stanley Livington, one of the world's greatest wild game hunters.
00:05:26Oh, how exciting.
00:05:28Wild game hunters are my weakness.
00:05:30This is really a thrill, Mr. Livington.
00:05:31So nice meeting you, too, but I'm really not...
00:05:33Uh, it might interest you to know that, uh, when Mr. Cuddleford wrote Doc Safaree, Mr. Livington was right there.
00:05:39Oh.
00:05:40Wonderful.
00:05:41Then, you must be very familiar with the map that is in that book.
00:05:44The map?
00:05:45Yes.
00:05:45Oh, sure.
00:05:46That's one map I could draw in a dark room even without a pencil.
00:05:49You see, your troubles were all over.
00:05:50Uh, I could make arrangements to bring him over to your home this evening.
00:05:53Oh, marvelous.
00:05:54I think it's a wonderful idea.
00:05:56No.
00:05:56My name is Emerson, Diane Emerson.
00:05:57How do you do, Mr. Emerson?
00:05:58No, I got a date in the alley.
00:06:00She'll have to wait.
00:06:01She'll have to wait.
00:06:01Here's my dress.
00:06:03See you tonight, then.
00:06:04Goodbye.
00:06:06Goodbye.
00:06:08That's the kind of girl I dream about.
00:06:10But you should see the ones I get.
00:06:15I tell you, boss, the guy said he knew the map backwards.
00:06:17So we make a date to meet him, bring him in, have him draw it.
00:06:20Yeah, and the little muzzler never shows up after us offering him a grand.
00:06:24Well, you can relax.
00:06:25I found somebody myself this morning.
00:06:27You did, boss?
00:06:28Where?
00:06:29The clopper's department store.
00:06:30That's where we found our guy.
00:06:32Wait a minute.
00:06:34Was he a silly-looking little fat guy?
00:06:36That's him.
00:06:37Why, that two-timer.
00:06:39You offer him a thousand and he holds out for a higher price.
00:06:42The minute he puts his foot through the door, I'll break every bone in his head.
00:06:45You do no such thing.
00:06:46When he leaves, you boys can meet him outside and get my money back.
00:06:50We get you, boss.
00:06:51Now go out the side entrance.
00:06:52I'm closing a deal with the man who's going to lead the safari.
00:06:58Won't you come in, Mr. Beatty?
00:06:59This is the place.
00:07:09Now don't forget, she thinks you're a big-game hunter.
00:07:11Buzz, why do you keep getting me in the middle?
00:07:13I wish you hadn't.
00:07:14Why, you in great.
00:07:16Here I'm giving you a chance to make me $2,500.
00:07:18Is that the way you want to repay me for all the things I could have done for you?
00:07:22Come on.
00:07:23Come on.
00:07:23I'm sorry.
00:07:25Oh, come on.
00:07:37Stanley, will you come on?
00:07:39I'm shutting off the water.
00:07:41Well, turn it off and come on.
00:07:45I stopped this.
00:07:46Good.
00:07:46Come on up here.
00:07:48May I see you a minute, please?
00:07:55Now, now what's the matter?
00:07:57My finger's stuck.
00:07:58Leave it there and come on.
00:08:00Okay.
00:08:01What's the matter?
00:08:02Let me see this.
00:08:04Not that one.
00:08:05Not that one.
00:08:05Not that one.
00:08:06That one.
00:08:07Oh, Howard.
00:08:08Good girl, that one.
00:08:09Wait a minute.
00:08:09What's going on?
00:08:11Harry, did you answer the door?
00:08:13No.
00:08:14Do I have to answer the door?
00:08:16Oh, all right.
00:08:19Do everything around here.
00:08:22Look at this.
00:08:23The office is too tight.
00:08:24I've got to be a cook and a butler.
00:08:27One of these days, I'll just...
00:08:29Well, that's all.
00:08:30I'll just do it.
00:08:36Yes?
00:08:37Mr. Johnson and Mr. Livington to see Miss Emerson.
00:08:39Well, come in.
00:08:40Come in.
00:08:44Oh, who is knocking?
00:08:47Well, come in.
00:08:49Miss Emerson is busy for the moment.
00:08:51Will you step in the living room, please?
00:08:53Pats.
00:08:54Hey.
00:09:14Oh, that hurts.
00:09:22That belongs on the outside.
00:09:24Yeah, I can't get it off.
00:09:25Help me get it off.
00:09:28Well, not so hard.
00:09:30You'll get your hand out of it.
00:09:31Get your hand out of the way now.
00:09:33Get your hand out of the way.
00:09:34Get your hand out of the way.
00:09:35Get it off.
00:09:36Well, get your hand out of the way.
00:09:36Get it off.
00:09:37Naturally, I haven't publicized the expedition because I could easily become the victim of unscrupulous people.
00:09:43If that map's one of the few in existence, the owner would practically have you in the palm of his hand.
00:09:48This man coming tonight is the gullible type, but fairly intelligent.
00:09:52If he can remember the map accurately, we'll proceed at once.
00:09:55That'll be fine with me, Miss Emerson.
00:09:56And now, regarding your fee, suppose we say $5,000 in advance and $15,000 on completion.
00:10:03That's very liberal.
00:10:05On the contrary, money is no object, as long as I get what I'm after.
00:10:10Come on, will you?
00:10:13Ah, that is pulled out that handless one.
00:10:17Well, put this hand in your pocket.
00:10:20Get your hand out of it.
00:10:21Oh.
00:10:22Oh, sometimes it's...
00:10:27Oh.
00:10:30Stanley, I just found out that map is worth more than $2,500, that woman.
00:10:34I can't get over it.
00:10:35All I did was go like this and the order came out.
00:10:37Are you listening?
00:10:38Come on.
00:10:41Come on.
00:10:43Now, you go in the living room.
00:10:44Wait.
00:10:44I'm going to snoop around here and find out more about this deal.
00:10:47Go ahead.
00:10:52Who was at the door, Harry?
00:10:57Uh, Mr. Livingston and Mr. Johnson.
00:10:58Good.
00:10:59Where are they?
00:10:59They're in the living room.
00:11:01I'll see them in a minute, and we'll have coffee in the library.
00:11:07Harry, I'm phoning Gunner to come over.
00:11:09Please leave the door open.
00:11:10Yes, ma'am.
00:11:11Excuse me.
00:11:20I didn't order anybody in the room.
00:11:21I'm awfully sorry.
00:11:22Say, hold it.
00:11:23Wait what you want.
00:11:24You know, you standing in front of this here picture reminds me of my last expedition in
00:11:27Africa.
00:11:28Is that so?
00:11:29Yes, indeedy.
00:11:30Yes, indeedy.
00:11:31And it was my most dangerous expedition.
00:11:34We were at the Cats.
00:11:35Big Cats.
00:11:36You know what cats are?
00:11:38Lions, I imagine.
00:11:38Oh, there's no imagine about it, my friend.
00:11:41Lines are lines.
00:11:42Here or any place, there are lines.
00:11:44You can't imagine there are lines.
00:11:45Oh, no, indeedy.
00:11:46I want to tell you something.
00:11:47My first afternoon out, I bagged 64 lines.
00:11:51Gad, what a hunt.
00:11:52Really?
00:11:53Oh, yes.
00:11:54And then I ran into an old friend of mine, Clyde Beatty.
00:11:57No.
00:11:57Yeah.
00:11:57And was he hurt.
00:11:59He didn't bag a line for two weeks.
00:12:01Really?
00:12:05I bagged them all.
00:12:06He couldn't get one of them.
00:12:08Of course, when it comes to handling lines, he don't know from nothing.
00:12:11I am the boy right over here.
00:12:13I want to tell you something else, too, between you and I.
00:12:16Clyde Beatty is a phony.
00:12:18On the side, a pretty nice fellow, but between you and I, a phony.
00:12:22Ha, ha.
00:12:23Something else I want to tell you, friend.
00:12:26Who do you think tames the lines that he has inside the cages?
00:12:32Me, Stanley Livington, the world's greatest hunter.
00:12:37No kidding.
00:12:38Yes, sir.
00:12:38Well, one of the greatest.
00:12:40Ha, ha, ha.
00:12:41By the way, what's your name?
00:12:43Uh, Clyde Beatty.
00:12:44Clyde Beatty.
00:12:45Clyde, it's nice knowing you.
00:12:46I want you to stick around because I'm going to tell you how I used to go in myself and tame those lines.
00:12:49Now, when it comes to taming the animals, Clyde,
00:12:51Clyde!
00:12:52Clyde!
00:13:07Oh, good evening.
00:13:09I see you've met Mr. Livington, our big wild game hunter, eh?
00:13:12Yes, indeed.
00:13:13Swell.
00:13:13He just didn't tell me about some of these exploits.
00:13:15Oh, swell, swell, that's fine.
00:13:17Tell him about the time you and Clyde Beatty went tiger hunting in India.
00:13:21Yes, I'd like to hear about it.
00:13:23Yes, indeed.
00:13:24Why?
00:13:24He, Stanley tells me that he outshot Beatty five to one.
00:13:28By the way, I don't think you've introduced me to this gentleman.
00:13:32Uh, Clyde Beatty.
00:13:33Clyde Beatty.
00:13:34Clyde, Clyde, Clyde, Clyde Beatty.
00:13:36Uh, I'll be seeing you around.
00:13:38Uh, Mr. Beatty, I'm sorry for what I said about Mr. Beatty.
00:13:41Excuse me.
00:13:43Well, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Livington, please forgive me for keeping you waiting.
00:13:46You've met Mr. Beatty?
00:13:47It seems Mr. Livington and our old hunting pals.
00:13:50Won't you gentlemen have some coffee?
00:13:51And after coffee, we'll have Mr. Livington draw the map.
00:13:57I'm terribly sorry.
00:13:58Mr. Livington will not be able to draw the map.
00:14:00But he's got to.
00:14:01The whole success of my trip depends on it.
00:14:04You mean you intend to take a trip to Africa?
00:14:06Very definitely.
00:14:07I'm planning a safari.
00:14:08I wonder if I may be excused.
00:14:10I know you folks would rather talk business in private.
00:14:12If you don't mind, I think it would be better.
00:14:15Mr. Beatty's hat, Harry.
00:14:16Excuse me, gentlemen.
00:14:17Good night, little friend.
00:14:26Quick, Grappler and Boots are outside waiting to slug Johnson and Livington.
00:14:29Tell them the plans are changed and to lay off.
00:14:31Yes, ma'am.
00:14:32Look, Buzz, let me draw the map.
00:14:34We'll get the $2,500 and get out of here.
00:14:36Certainly not.
00:14:37Now, if I play your cards right, we'll get more than $2,500.
00:14:40Listen, you heard it.
00:14:42She's organizing a safari.
00:14:43I wish I was there.
00:14:44Where?
00:14:45On a whole book of safari right now.
00:14:46Uh, uh, uh, Stanley, you're, uh, you're absolutely right.
00:14:50As you surmised, and I'll be frank with you, I don't blame you for having the desire.
00:14:54Desire to what?
00:14:55Of course, I'll, I'll have to explain everything to the lady.
00:14:57Explain it to me.
00:14:58Uh, uh, Mr. Livington insists on, uh, journeying a safari to Africa.
00:15:03I insist?
00:15:04You know you are.
00:15:04You heard it from his own lips.
00:15:06Just, uh, hello.
00:15:07Just, uh, how do you do?
00:15:08Uh, you see, with Mr. Livington in Africa, uh, he'd feel right at home and it'd be very
00:15:12simple for him to draw the map without any difficulties.
00:15:15I think it's an excellent idea.
00:15:17Once we're there, he can lead us to the East Fork of the Tarabongo and Okavangi River.
00:15:20Lead you to the fort?
00:15:21Yes, uh, Shirley, of course, it'll be the regular $5,000 fee in advance and, uh, $15,000 on
00:15:27completion.
00:15:28Of course, that includes my services.
00:15:29Well, uh, splendid.
00:15:31That's fine.
00:15:32And for your safety, I'm going to assign you my best follow-upper.
00:15:35Uh, follow-upper?
00:15:37Yes, he's the man who follows you in the jungle.
00:15:39And if you miss a shot at a charging animal, he shoots and saves your life.
00:15:45Oh, that's him now.
00:15:47Excuse me.
00:15:47Yes, Shirley.
00:15:49Hey, listen, boss.
00:15:50I'm not going to go over there.
00:15:51You've got no right to put me in a thing like that.
00:15:52What kind of money?
00:15:52You always put it in me.
00:15:53Don't tell me where the hell.
00:15:54I don't care what kind of money it is.
00:15:55Don't you give me that.
00:15:55No, listen, you've got no arguments.
00:15:57I'm not going to go over there with all those lines.
00:15:58Gunner, I'd like to have you meet Mr. Johnson and Mr. Livingston.
00:16:11Gunner Jensen.
00:16:11Hi.
00:16:13Uh, I don't want to seem inquisitive, but, uh, just what are we going to Africa for?
00:16:17Well, we're going after an orangutan gargantua.
00:16:19Orangutan gargantua?
00:16:21Excuse me, please.
00:16:22Uh, pardon.
00:16:22May I see you?
00:16:24What's an orangutan gargantua?
00:16:26Uh, it's a big ape.
00:16:27Go on, big ape.
00:16:28Yeah, stop worrying.
00:16:30Nick, excuse me, excuse me.
00:16:31Pardon me.
00:16:32Big ape?
00:16:33Yeah.
00:16:33You mean like the thing I see in a circus, like the father to the monkey?
00:16:36Yeah, it's only bigger, bigger.
00:16:37Ping!
00:16:39And he's going to protect me?
00:16:40Mm-hmm.
00:16:41Mm-hmm.
00:16:42Gunner, show them how you can shoot the Winchester.
00:16:56You missed a lion.
00:16:57I raised the gun to my shoulder, looked through the peep sight, and I...
00:17:00I looked through the peep sight, put my finger on the trigger, grabbed for the pump slide, and I...
00:17:10I...
00:17:10No pump slide.
00:17:18Stanley.
00:17:20Stanley.
00:17:20Stanley.
00:17:21Now, where did he go?
00:17:22Stanley!
00:17:23Stanley!
00:17:33Stanley.
00:17:42The End
00:18:42It's a calm river.
00:18:46You're not standing.
00:18:47Suppose a north wind should come up, what would you do?
00:18:49I saw another anchor.
00:18:50If a west wind came up, what would you do?
00:18:52I saw another anchor.
00:18:53And a south wind came up, what would you do then?
00:18:55I saw another anchor.
00:18:56And an east wind blew up, what would you do?
00:18:57I saw another anchor.
00:18:59Where are you getting all the anchors?
00:19:00Same place you're getting on the wind.
00:19:02You keep quiet.
00:19:05I'm going to row your boat.
00:19:07You've been a very bad boy the last couple of days.
00:19:09I want you to change.
00:19:11I'm warning you.
00:19:12I don't like it a bit.
00:19:16All you do is snap at me.
00:19:18Me snap at you?
00:19:21Oh, ain't that a laugh.
00:19:23Me snap at him.
00:19:24Why should you laugh?
00:19:25Oh.
00:19:25No, don't scream.
00:19:46No, don't smash me.
00:19:49What are you doing?
00:20:19What are you doing?
00:20:49What are you doing?
00:21:01What are you doing?
00:21:05Oh, Gunnard.
00:21:06Look, not me.
00:21:07The post.
00:21:08Oh.
00:21:09Oh.
00:21:10Oh.
00:21:11Oh.
00:21:12Mom's complaining.
00:21:17Oh.
00:21:18Oh.
00:21:19Oh.
00:21:20Oh.
00:21:21Oh.
00:21:22Oh.
00:21:23Oh.
00:21:24Oh.
00:21:25Oh.
00:21:33Oh.
00:21:34Hello.
00:21:36Hello.
00:21:37Hello.
00:21:38The camp's coming along fine, Miss Emerson.
00:21:40And in the morning, we'll start for the interior.
00:21:42Very good.
00:21:44Well, we've looked the whole place over.
00:21:46You wanna know something, boss?
00:21:48They still look like a place to find diamonds.
00:21:50You fool!
00:21:51Don't you ever mention the word diamonds.
00:21:53We're supposed to be after an orangutan.
00:21:55And another thing, boss.
00:21:57I'm getting awfully sick of these two guys you're depending on.
00:22:00They're always fouling us up.
00:22:02Just be patient.
00:22:03It won't be long now before the map is in my hands.
00:22:10Stanley!
00:22:11Stanley!
00:22:12Drop everything!
00:22:13Huh?
00:22:14Drop everything!
00:22:15Come here.
00:22:16Come here, Stanley.
00:22:17Get out.
00:22:18Get out from one of them.
00:22:19Hurry up.
00:22:20Come here.
00:22:21Come on, Stanley.
00:22:22Oh, boss!
00:22:23I just wanna have the ten of us.
00:22:24Never mind the ten.
00:22:25Come over here and draw that map.
00:22:26The map?
00:22:27The map.
00:22:28If I draw, will you let me go home?
00:22:29Why do you wanna go home?
00:22:30I forgot something.
00:22:31What did you forget?
00:22:32Give me a tycoon.
00:22:33Ho, ho, ho!
00:22:34Building.
00:22:35Yachts.
00:22:36Railroad.
00:22:37I don't know.
00:22:38I might even buy an airline.
00:22:39According to how I feel.
00:22:40By winters in Maine, summers in Florida.
00:22:43Oh, it's unbelievable.
00:22:44Get him.
00:22:45He can even get his laundry out.
00:22:47Have you got it ready yet?
00:22:48Come on!
00:22:49You got it?
00:22:50Attaboy.
00:22:51Oh, this paper here is worth a million dollars.
00:22:54A million dollars?
00:22:55I mean, I thought I did it.
00:22:56Give me something.
00:22:57I gotta have something for it.
00:22:58Oh, sure, sure.
00:22:59I intended to.
00:23:00Here.
00:23:01Here's a nickel.
00:23:03Attaboy.
00:23:04Oh, a nickel.
00:23:05Diana.
00:23:06Harry, some tea from Mr. Johnson.
00:23:07And plenty of sugar.
00:23:09Wonderful day we're having.
00:23:10You're looking marvelous yourself.
00:23:12You're in fine spirits.
00:23:13I have all the reasons in the world to be.
00:23:16I finally persuaded Stanley to draw the map.
00:23:18Oh, well, may I see it?
00:23:20Uh, I also made some very interesting discoveries.
00:23:23Aside from the orangutan, there are far more, uh, important things to be found in that particular
00:23:29territory.
00:23:30Really?
00:23:31Yes.
00:23:32And due to the facts, I personally think I'm entitled to a new deal.
00:23:34Well, what kind of a deal did you have in mind?
00:23:36Well, I'd say, uh, twenty percent of the safari's profits would be fair.
00:23:41Very liberal.
00:23:42In view of your generosity, may I see the map?
00:23:45Oh, yes.
00:23:46Surely, surely, surely.
00:23:47Now, uh, this map will take you right to, uh, um, uh, there seems to be something lacking
00:24:00here.
00:24:01Uh, I'll see Stanley.
00:24:02There's some detail working.
00:24:03Uh, he hasn't really, uh, completed the map.
00:24:07I'll be right back.
00:24:08Here's your tea.
00:24:09I put plenty of sugar in it.
00:24:10Uh, drink it yourself.
00:24:11Oh, drink it yourself.
00:24:12Drink it yourself.
00:24:13Harry, I want to see Boots and Grappler immediately.
00:24:16Ooh.
00:24:17All right.
00:24:18Come here.
00:24:19Come here.
00:24:20Come here.
00:24:21Come here.
00:24:22Why exactly, Kat?
00:24:23Now, what's the matter with you?
00:24:24Thought you were putting something over on me.
00:24:26This is not the map that was in Cuttlefoot's book.
00:24:28Oh, yes it is.
00:24:29This, this thing tells you how to get the Clopper's department store.
00:24:31Well, that's the map.
00:24:32I used to keep that map in Cuttlefoot's book.
00:24:34Listen, you nitwitted numbskull.
00:24:36These people want a map of the Banggy Territory.
00:24:38The Banggy Territory?
00:24:39Banggy Territory?
00:24:40Yes.
00:24:41I was wondering why they want to pay all that kind of money just to find a direction
00:24:45how I get the Cropper's department store.
00:24:46That I couldn't understand.
00:24:47Just a minute.
00:24:48Do you realize we're in the most dangerous spot we've ever been in in our lives?
00:24:51Dangerous spot?
00:24:52Dangerous spot.
00:24:53Buzz.
00:24:54What?
00:24:55The time when Skinny Malink knocked the chip off my shoulder?
00:24:57Ah, certainly.
00:24:58Worse than that time?
00:24:59I should say it is.
00:25:00And the time I drew the line like that?
00:25:02Far more.
00:25:03Yeah, but that time he came over the line.
00:25:04It's worse than that?
00:25:05Never mind that.
00:25:06It's worse than that.
00:25:07Oh, are we in trouble?
00:25:08Wait a minute.
00:25:09Oh.
00:25:10We've got to do something.
00:25:11I have it.
00:25:12We've got to get out.
00:25:13Come on.
00:25:14Come on, hurry up.
00:25:17What you doing, boys?
00:25:18Going somewhere, fellas?
00:25:20We were just going to take these little trunks inside the tent.
00:25:23Get moving.
00:25:25Hey.
00:25:27Go ahead.
00:25:28Knock the chip off my shoulder.
00:25:29Not that.
00:25:30Your head's liable to go with it.
00:25:31Oh.
00:25:36Go on.
00:25:37Get moving.
00:25:47I'm getting sick and tired of getting pushed around by you guys.
00:25:50Did you hear me?
00:25:51I'm getting sick and tired.
00:25:52I'm getting sick and tired of getting up.
00:25:54Hey.
00:25:55Come on back.
00:25:56Come on back.
00:26:01Hey.
00:26:02Come on back.
00:26:03Hey.
00:26:05Hey, come on back.
00:26:06Hey.
00:26:07Come on back.
00:26:08Hey, hey.
00:26:09Step on that side of the line
00:26:16Come on
00:26:17Stanley, Stanley, no
00:26:23Don't bother me
00:26:24You're not going to kill anyone
00:26:26Don't hold me back
00:26:26Don't do that
00:26:27Somebody's got to get it
00:26:28And when I get this mad
00:26:29Somebody's got to get it
00:26:31Stanley
00:26:31Fine friend you are
00:26:37You bring me away out here
00:26:39In the heart of the jungle
00:26:40Why?
00:26:41Because you told me
00:26:42That you could draw the map
00:26:42You can't draw it, can you?
00:26:45You know you couldn't
00:26:46Why'd you bring me away out here?
00:26:47Now what am I going to do?
00:26:49What am I going to do
00:26:50With the boats I was going to buy
00:26:51And the buildings I was going to buy
00:26:52The railroads I was going to buy
00:26:54Put that down
00:26:54That's a fine how do you do
00:26:57Nice goings on
00:26:58From a pal
00:26:58From a friend
00:26:59I never
00:27:00I never expected from you
00:27:02I'll have to go in the bankruptcy
00:27:04That's all
00:27:04That's all that's left for me to do
00:27:06And what do my friends say?
00:27:07To think of you
00:27:08My bosom friend
00:27:09Look
00:27:10Where are you going with the water?
00:27:11Oh my tent's on fire
00:27:13Well
00:27:18What have you got to say for yourself?
00:27:33Hold it
00:27:33Hold it
00:27:34Stop
00:27:34Hold up brother
00:27:35What are you stopping here for?
00:27:37It's early yet
00:27:37Well this is where Cuddleford stopped
00:27:39Now on the bottom of page 389
00:27:42According to Cuddleford
00:27:43He wrote that he had a very uneventful day
00:27:45Therefore he made camp on the bank
00:27:47Of the Crocodile River
00:27:48Now over there is the Crocodile River
00:27:50Uh uh
00:27:51Over here
00:27:52You'll have to forgive him
00:27:55You see Stanley is actually living the book
00:27:57That's not all
00:27:58That night Cuddleford
00:28:00He posted a double guard
00:28:01Because he was nearing the banky country
00:28:02Which was full of ferocious animals and candles
00:28:05Stanley's right
00:28:06This is pretty dangerous territory
00:28:08I suggest we pitch camp on this side tonight
00:28:10But that means we'll lose an entire half day
00:28:12Well if you cross over
00:28:13You're going to lose two days anyway
00:28:14Why?
00:28:15Well according to Cuddleford
00:28:16When he crossed the river
00:28:17He was brought down by jungle fever
00:28:18And he was that way for 36 hours
00:28:20Miss Emerson
00:28:22I think we should look for a location
00:28:24To pitch camp
00:28:25It heartens to be
00:28:26Stanley come in
00:28:27You've got to use a little more tech
00:28:33When you talk to Miss Emerson
00:28:34You know she's likely to send us back to the States
00:28:36Good
00:28:37Good
00:28:37Good
00:28:38What's the matter?
00:28:41Oh my goodness
00:28:42Are you worrying about that?
00:28:44That's just a little baby lion
00:28:46Wait a minute
00:28:47Wait a minute
00:28:48I'll get a hold of him
00:28:48Paz don't
00:28:50Paz
00:28:51Don't
00:28:52Remember what happened
00:28:56Clopper's department store
00:28:57Don't do it
00:28:58Now don't get excited
00:28:59This little cat was raised on milk
00:29:00It's almost all right
00:29:01But I ain't meat now
00:29:01Take him away
00:29:02Go ahead
00:29:02Go back to his mother
00:29:03Touch it
00:29:03Now go ahead
00:29:04Touch it
00:29:04There you are
00:29:05You see
00:29:06There you are
00:29:07There you are
00:29:08There he is
00:29:10Look how good he runs
00:29:12Hey
00:29:12I got my finger back
00:29:13What do you mean you got your finger?
00:29:14You touched him
00:29:15I touched a real lion
00:29:16That's all there is
00:29:17A real lion
00:29:18Brave too
00:29:20Well that's it
00:29:21Just like that
00:29:22That'll take that fear out of you
00:29:23I'm going to capture that little baby lion
00:29:27I'm going to bring it back to Diana
00:29:28Hey wait a minute
00:29:30That's a good idea
00:29:32That'll put us in good with it
00:29:33Yeah
00:29:33Go ahead kid
00:29:34I'll see you at camp
00:29:35Hey
00:29:54Hey
00:29:54Hey
00:29:56Fast
00:29:56Come on
00:29:57Come on
00:29:58Well, Buzz, I guess we lost that pussycat.
00:30:15Oh, Buzz.
00:30:18Oh, no.
00:30:23Hey, Buzz.
00:30:24Oh, Buzz.
00:30:25Hey, it's dark down there.
00:30:26I can't see a thing.
00:30:27I'll drop for a trip, anyway, you clumsy boy.
00:30:31I'm going to throw you some rope down there.
00:30:33Can't see a thing, so grab for it.
00:30:37Yeah, boy.
00:30:50Yeah, boy.
00:30:52Now, Buzz, you better go on a diet, because you get awful fat and awful heavy.
00:30:56Give me the other end of the road.
00:30:58Now, we'll leave it here for whoever floats there.
00:31:00Oh, my God.
00:31:30We better go over and check on that trap.
00:31:57Stanley!
00:32:00All right, boys.
00:32:07You've done a good job now.
00:32:08Take them back to the truck.
00:32:10Call, boys.
00:32:11Back to the truck.
00:32:17Stanley!
00:32:20Stanley!
00:32:23Stanley!
00:32:23Look out there, fellow.
00:32:27There's a trap right there in front of you.
00:32:28A trap?
00:32:29Thanks, Ranger.
00:32:30Hey, my name is Buzz Johnson.
00:32:33I'm looking for a little chubby guy by the name of Stanley Livington.
00:32:37Have you seen him?
00:32:37No, I haven't.
00:32:39My name is Frank Buck.
00:32:40Frank Buck?
00:32:40Well, I'm certainly glad to know you.
00:32:42Glad to see you.
00:32:43I'm looking for a great big guy called Orangutan Gargantua.
00:32:48Have you seen him?
00:32:48Oh, no.
00:32:50Well, I just built this trap for him.
00:32:51Come on, you better get away from this trap.
00:32:53I think we better.
00:32:53Say, Mr. Buck, is there really such an animal as an Orangutan Gargantua?
00:33:02Of course there is.
00:33:02There is.
00:33:03There's one right on this district now.
00:33:06Great big fellow.
00:33:07About 20 feet high.
00:33:09Face almost human.
00:33:11Matter of fact, I've got traps all around me, except for...
00:33:14Mm-hmm.
00:33:16Hey, Buzz!
00:33:19Mr. Buck, I wondered if you'd help me find my camp.
00:33:23Why, that'd be very good.
00:33:26Jack, it's a rock!
00:33:27Pull him!
00:33:28Pull him!
00:33:28Pull him!
00:33:28Pull him!
00:33:28He's here!
00:33:35We've got one!
00:33:37We don't need a baby, though, but we've got him.
00:33:39What?
00:33:39We got that around there.
00:33:40Come on, now.
00:33:41Now, get him in the nest, then.
00:33:42Bring him up.
00:33:42Pull him up.
00:33:44Don't you?
00:33:45That's the first of the species ever captured by a human being.
00:33:49You two, take the bulls out.
00:33:51Drop the net.
00:33:53Come on, Mr. Buck, come on.
00:33:56Get him up there.
00:33:57Get him up.
00:33:57Heist him up.
00:34:00Get this lock out of the room.
00:34:02Careful, boy.
00:34:04Is he ferocious?
00:34:06We don't know.
00:34:07Oh.
00:34:07Oh.
00:34:15Hey!
00:34:16Hey!
00:34:18Hey!
00:34:19It's Stanley!
00:34:20Stanley!
00:34:21Where have you been?
00:34:22I've searched this jungle all night long for you.
00:34:24Last night, I'm going to take that...
00:34:25There's no time for clowning.
00:34:29Now, listen.
00:34:29What are you trying to do?
00:34:30Make a monkey out of yourself?
00:34:31That's it!
00:34:31That's all the extra work you did for my men here.
00:34:33Listen, are you the guy that dug this hole?
00:34:34Yes, I am.
00:34:34The least you could have done was put a red lantern in.
00:34:36I'm going to report you to the African League for better road improvement.
00:34:39I certainly am.
00:34:40Take it easy.
00:34:41Take it easy.
00:34:41What are you trying to build, anyway?
00:34:42A trap?
00:34:42Yeah, it's a trap.
00:34:43You're doing it all wrong.
00:34:44What do you mean, I'm doing it all wrong?
00:34:45This guy don't know for nothing about building a trap.
00:34:46I showed Frank Buck how to build all his traps, every one of them.
00:34:50He listens to me.
00:34:51I'm one of the biggest game hunters in the whole world.
00:34:53That's why I'm over here.
00:34:54Wait a minute.
00:34:55You got the whole thing.
00:34:56It's long...
00:34:57Will you keep quiet?
00:34:58Yeah, it's long over here with...
00:34:59Will you keep quiet after what I saw last night?
00:35:01I'm the boss.
00:35:01I know what I'm talking about.
00:35:02It's what...
00:35:03It's what...
00:35:03Who's this character?
00:35:04Frank Buck.
00:35:05Ha-ha!
00:35:07Frank Buck.
00:35:08How you doing?
00:35:09Yeah.
00:35:09I'll see you later, Mr. Buck.
00:35:10Yeah, we'll get along with the truck and stand over there.
00:35:12Boys, hit the trap again now.
00:35:13Get it all ready.
00:35:14Mr. Buck, the boys have finished resetting the traps.
00:35:16All right, go down the other way now and set the other one.
00:35:18Yes.
00:35:19I'm sorry I fell in your trap.
00:35:20Oh, that's all right.
00:35:22But last night I saw something like I never saw before in my life.
00:35:24Now, even in a nightmare, I never saw anything like this.
00:35:26I want to tell you, he had a head like that.
00:35:27Oh, good.
00:35:28I'm going to look right at him like that.
00:35:29I'll judge him.
00:35:34Eat your food.
00:35:34Come on.
00:35:39Come on.
00:35:43Go, sugar.
00:35:59All right, sir.
00:36:09Come on.
00:36:10Come on.
00:36:10Let's go.
00:36:40What the hell?
00:36:54Why are you so nervous?
00:36:56Don't play with it. Eat it.
00:37:05What's the matter with you?
00:37:09He must be tired.
00:37:10La, la, la, la, la, la, la.
00:37:12Buzz. Buzz.
00:37:13What's the matter?
00:37:14You see this thing over there?
00:37:16Certainly not.
00:37:17Then I got jungle fever.
00:37:19I'd better get him back to our camp.
00:37:20I think you better, too.
00:37:21I just follow the trail exactly as I told you.
00:37:24And you won't miss it.
00:37:25And look out for my traps.
00:37:26I think you better take a gun along with you.
00:37:27Well, George, I think we can use one.
00:37:29Yeah. Thanks a lot.
00:37:30So long, Mr. Duck.
00:37:31So long.
00:37:32So long. Bye, boy.
00:37:32Come on, come on.
00:37:33Take it.
00:37:34What a business for a guy to be in.
00:37:45Crocodiles and lions bring a lot of dough back in the States.
00:37:48You can have it.
00:37:49Okay, boys, you're finished.
00:37:53Let's go back to the compound.
00:37:54Well, Buzz, after this swim, I'll feel like a diamond in the rough.
00:38:13Yeah.
00:38:13Diamonds.
00:38:14That's right.
00:38:15Stanley, I think Diane is trying to put something over on us.
00:38:19Doesn't it seem funny to you that as soon as Clyde Beattie goes out to bag lions,
00:38:23she lets us come down here to take a swim in the river?
00:38:26Oh, Tush.
00:38:27Tush.
00:38:28Never mind the Tush type.
00:38:29I can use it.
00:38:29I can use it.
00:38:30Just a minute.
00:38:31We may be in the diamond territory.
00:38:34Maybe she knows where the diamonds are.
00:38:36Buzz.
00:38:36Maybe she has the diamonds.
00:38:38Boys, you've got to take it easy.
00:38:39You need more sleep nights, kid.
00:38:41Now, forget about diamonds.
00:38:42I'm a little worried.
00:38:42Don't get worried.
00:38:43Call it.
00:38:43I know.
00:38:44Come on.
00:38:46Let's go in and take a bath.
00:38:49A bath or something.
00:38:50And swim nicely.
00:38:51All right, put it down.
00:38:52Put it down.
00:38:53Come on.
00:38:53Let's go.
00:38:53Well?
00:38:54The last one in this whole name.
00:38:55Wait a minute.
00:38:56Where are you going?
00:38:57I'll dive in.
00:38:58In there?
00:38:59Of course you're there.
00:38:59I got to dive in over there.
00:39:00I got your head over there.
00:39:01Did you read this sign?
00:39:02What?
00:39:03Do you know what that sign says?
00:39:06Who's walking on the grass?
00:39:07Hey, wait a minute.
00:39:08You can't dive in there.
00:39:09There's nothing but crocodiles in there.
00:39:11Oh.
00:39:12What?
00:39:13Crocodiles.
00:39:14Don't get excited.
00:39:15Don't get excited.
00:39:15You see over here, there's nothing but nets.
00:39:17I dive inside the nets.
00:39:18Yeah, the crocodiles can't get in the nets.
00:39:20That's good.
00:39:21That's well.
00:39:21Go ahead, ride it, and enjoy yourself.
00:39:23Okay.
00:39:24Can you make it?
00:39:26Oh, come on.
00:39:27That's warm.
00:39:28It's cute.
00:39:29Sure.
00:39:31That up, boy.
00:39:32Whoa, boy.
00:39:33Where you going?
00:39:36What a belly flop.
00:39:38Hey, Buzz.
00:39:38Hi.
00:39:39What's my impersonations?
00:39:40Oh, you do impersonations?
00:39:42Yeah.
00:39:42Watch.
00:39:43My first one.
00:39:44A seal.
00:39:44A seal.
00:39:45Here I go.
00:39:52Pretty good, huh?
00:39:53The light.
00:39:53Hey, watch my animal.
00:39:55What's this?
00:39:55A whale.
00:39:56A whale.
00:39:57Hmm.
00:39:59Oh, shit.
00:40:00That's a whale.
00:40:01Yeah, hey, watch this one, Buzz.
00:40:03An alligator.
00:40:04Look, I want to go in there, too, you know.
00:40:06When I do the alligator.
00:40:07Well, let me go.
00:40:07Here I go.
00:40:07Buzz.
00:40:18Buzz.
00:40:20Buzz.
00:40:21How do you like that?
00:40:21The guy couldn't wait.
00:40:22He had to dive in.
00:40:24Uh-oh.
00:40:25Uh-oh.
00:40:26Hey, Buzz.
00:40:27Buzz, stop.
00:40:30Stop!
00:40:32Stop telling him, Buzz.
00:40:34He's a playful little son of a gun.
00:40:36Buzz, come on.
00:40:38Buzz, come up.
00:40:39Where are you?
00:40:39Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho.
00:40:41Buzz, will you?
00:40:53Buzz.
00:40:54Buzz.
00:40:56Will you?
00:40:57Pull it out.
00:40:58Buzz, will you snap out of my plane anymore?
00:41:00Buzz, come on.
00:41:01I will you come up.
00:41:01Where are you?
00:41:03Oh, Buzz.
00:41:04I don't understand why...
00:41:29I don't understand why he has to try those cats out
00:41:35before he sends them back to the stage.
00:41:37Who worries me?
00:41:38Doesn't worry me half as much as those two-knot heads
00:41:40you brought along with us.
00:41:42Relax.
00:41:53Buzz, please don't make me do this.
00:41:55You're going to do it.
00:41:56I don't want to.
00:41:57You're making a coward out of me.
00:41:58No, I'm not making a coward out of you.
00:41:59The gossip that's going around this camp.
00:42:02Stanley's a coward. Stanley's a coward.
00:42:04Afraid of a little teeny-weeny alligator like that.
00:42:06Big alligator.
00:42:07Oh, stop it.
00:42:08Are you afraid of that?
00:42:09I think so.
00:42:09Oh, stop it.
00:42:10It's only a skin.
00:42:11Feel it, feel it.
00:42:12Don't be afraid of it.
00:42:13That's enough.
00:42:13Now, look.
00:42:15I'm going to make a hero out of you,
00:42:16whether you like it or not.
00:42:18I'm going down that path.
00:42:20You know where the water bag is?
00:42:21Yeah.
00:42:21You meet me there.
00:42:22I'll be in this skin.
00:42:24Uh-huh.
00:42:24And make sure you bring Diana with you.
00:42:26Oh, you want me to get Diana
00:42:27and bring over by the path by the water bag?
00:42:28And then you're going to have the lion's skin on
00:42:30and then, uh-huh.
00:42:31That's it.
00:42:32Just act like Clyde Beattie.
00:42:34Okay, Buzz.
00:42:34Attaboy.
00:42:35I'm going over to have a chit-chat with Diana.
00:42:37I'm going to show her I'm a pretty brave kid
00:42:39and I don't like this kind of talk going around.
00:42:41Why are you talking?
00:42:42I'll forget by the path by the water bag.
00:42:43I'll be there.
00:42:50Well, boys, in a little while
00:42:51we can say goodbye to Mr. Beattie
00:42:53and his lions and crocodiles and cages.
00:42:58Tag this one for Shipman back to the States.
00:43:01He's a good one.
00:43:02And get the other three ready
00:43:03for the training cage.
00:43:05I'll be back later then to work him out.
00:43:16Diane?
00:43:17Yes, Danny?
00:43:18I would like to have a chit-chat with you,
00:43:19if you don't mind.
00:43:19Of course.
00:43:20Excuse us, fellas.
00:43:22Now, a few things I want to get straightened out.
00:43:25I, uh...
00:43:26Yeah?
00:43:27I'll tell you over here.
00:43:32Diana, there's some talk going around this camp
00:43:34and I don't like it.
00:43:35I don't like it no how.
00:43:37And I'm getting plenty peeved about it.
00:43:38And I have a right, too.
00:43:39Have a drink.
00:43:40People are going around saying
00:43:41that I'm afraid of lions.
00:43:43Well, that's not true.
00:43:43That's a lie.
00:43:44I'm one of the finest big-game hunters in the world.
00:43:48No one surpasses Stanley Livington.
00:43:51You think the lions that Clyde Beattie catches
00:43:53are big ones?
00:43:56They're nothing but kittens.
00:43:58A little bit of kittens.
00:44:01Why, I want to tell you something.
00:44:02I'm going on a big-game hunt myself.
00:44:04I'm going to catch a lion
00:44:05just for you to show you how big I can catch them.
00:44:07Ha!
00:44:08You afraid of lions?
00:44:09No.
00:44:10Good.
00:44:10Take a look.
00:44:12Ah!
00:44:14Stanley!
00:44:19Stanley!
00:44:19What's the matter with you?
00:44:21She scared me.
00:44:22Oh, never mind.
00:44:23Listen, I'm going into the cage.
00:44:24And you behave yourself.
00:44:26You can't understand why he gets so scared.
00:44:30You're in the cage.
00:44:33You're in the cage.
00:44:35Stand back.
00:45:02Have no fear, fair lady of that wild beast.
00:45:04I, Stanley Livingston, will protect thee, and you, too.
00:45:12Get back, Stanley, and I'll plug him for you.
00:45:14Why not let the lion chew on him for a while?
00:45:16No lion's gonna spoil my fun.
00:45:18Let him alone, grappler.
00:45:20Nice work, Buzz.
00:45:27Look, he's heading toward the cage.
00:45:30Well, I'll be.
00:45:32Come on, come on.
00:45:34Get in the cage now.
00:45:36I'll show you who's the boss.
00:45:38Come on, come on.
00:45:40Come on, come on.
00:45:56The key.
00:45:58I need it no more.
00:46:00Diana, watch.
00:46:02I'm not afraid of lions.
00:46:04And the gun, that's only for quite beating.
00:46:06Oh, oh.
00:46:08Oh, me or my.
00:46:10Don't get scared.
00:46:14I got him under control.
00:46:16Why, the stupid little lady have shown off like that.
00:46:22Come on, Buzz.
00:46:23Get up on the box.
00:46:24Do a good job.
00:46:25Come on, stop stalling.
00:46:26Get up there.
00:46:27Come on, get up there.
00:46:28We didn't have a point.
00:46:30Hey, Buzz.
00:46:31This I gotta tell you.
00:46:32You walked in the cage like a real lion.
00:46:34You even hopped around like a real lion.
00:46:39You wanna know something else?
00:46:40You even smell like a real lion.
00:46:42That's the part I don't understand.
00:46:44Stop breathing down my neck, too.
00:46:46I don't like that.
00:46:49How do you do?
00:46:50Oh, this is gonna be horrible.
00:46:52Hey.
00:46:53You come awful close.
00:46:55Now, cut it out or I'll hear you right in a puss with a chair.
00:46:58I'm not afraid of nothing.
00:47:00How do you do?
00:47:01I'm a pretty brave kid.
00:47:03I don't care about kittens.
00:47:04I don't care how big the kittens are.
00:47:06How are we doing, Buzz?
00:47:12Hey, Buzz.
00:47:13Get those nails filed.
00:47:15They hurt.
00:47:16They hurt.
00:47:19There's your right one.
00:47:23I've seen enough.
00:47:28Stanley!
00:47:31Stanley!
00:47:34Stanley!
00:47:35Come out of there!
00:47:38Hey, Buzz, did we fool them?
00:47:40I wish you could've got the look on their faces when they saw you in here.
00:47:43Then come out!
00:47:46I can't.
00:47:47I locked the door over here.
00:47:48Well, throw the key out.
00:47:50I threw the key out long ago.
00:47:52Where?
00:47:53Over there.
00:47:55Stanley.
00:47:56Hey, look.
00:47:57Hey, hey.
00:47:58Enough is enough.
00:47:59Now, go away before you queer it.
00:48:01What are you talking about?
00:48:02They don't know you're inside the lion's skin.
00:48:05I'll look for the key.
00:48:10Oh, the big guy.
00:48:11We're gonna put a look on his face.
00:48:14Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:48:18Buzz, I want to, you should've seen that big guy's face.
00:48:24Ha, ha, ha.
00:48:26Ha, ha, ha.
00:48:28Ha, ha, ha.
00:48:30Ah, Bobby, ha, ha.
00:48:31We didn't know you was inside the lion's skin.
00:48:33Ha, ha, ha.
00:48:34I know that you're going to shake.
00:49:04Stop!
00:49:05Mom!
00:49:08Mom!
00:49:09I'm paralyzed!
00:49:10Don't, don't, I'm down!
00:49:21Stop!
00:49:25Hey, Stanley!
00:49:26I found the key.
00:49:27Everything's all right.
00:49:28You've got nothing to worry about.
00:49:30Stanley!
00:49:32Stanley!
00:49:35Oh, no.
00:49:36No!
00:49:42Stanley!
00:49:43Stanley!
00:49:46What'd you do with my buddy?
00:49:50It's all my fault.
00:49:52I should have never let him do it.
00:49:54My bosom pal.
00:50:04Why is this cat in here?
00:50:07Who locked this gate?
00:50:21All right, let the rest of them in.
00:50:22Okey.
00:50:23Okay.
00:50:29Come on.
00:50:32Come on.
00:50:34Come on.
00:50:39Come on.
00:50:42Go!
00:50:44Oh
00:51:14Oh
00:51:44Oh
00:52:14Oh
00:52:22Yeah, there's in
00:52:38Oh, this is terrible Stanley Stanley, it's all my fault
00:52:42Don't blame anyone else with me
00:52:45Stanley, how was I to know that a real lion would go into the cage?
00:52:51Oh, this is terrible Stanley
00:52:53How could I outstab I just lost the best friend I ever had?
00:52:58Oh, he was only here
00:53:01As a kid's never done a bit of harm to anyone
00:53:04He was a nice boy
00:53:06What a man he was, but I didn't appreciate it until now
00:53:10No, you didn't, you must mean to him all
00:53:12No, it's too late, it's all over, thank God
00:53:15Yes
00:53:17You know, I used to trap him and set him into things that were all wrong
00:53:21I wouldn't, I wouldn't send my worst enemy out to do the things I taught him to do
00:53:27And the way I used to cheat him
00:53:30You used to slap that poor kid all over the, all over the face
00:53:34Oh, I used to cheat him and
00:53:35That kid never did nothing to nobody
00:53:37He was only here, I'd tell me
00:53:39He was a nice, a nice boy, that kid
00:53:43Oh, I feel like jumping off a cliff
00:53:45That's what I should do
00:53:48Poor Stanley
00:53:49But no, no, no, I've got the nerve
00:53:52He's only here to tell me what to do, Stanley
00:53:56What should I do, Stanley?
00:53:59I know what I'll do, it's that lion
00:54:01That lion, the one that got him
00:54:04I'll spend the rest of my days right here in this forest
00:54:07I'll get that lion
00:54:08No, you don't
00:54:09I'll get that lion if it's the last thing I do
00:54:11No, you don't have to
00:54:12I'll spend my life here in this forest
00:54:13No, you don't have to
00:54:14I'll tell me what to do, I
00:54:15You don't have to
00:54:16Don't
00:54:17Call, boss
00:54:19Stanley
00:54:20Smith
00:54:21Stanley
00:54:22Chubb
00:54:23It's really you
00:54:24Sure, boss
00:54:25Wait a minute
00:54:26Are you all there?
00:54:28Sure
00:54:29The lion didn't hurt you?
00:54:30No
00:54:31It's really you, Stanley?
00:54:33What do you think I am, a mirage or something?
00:54:35You know Mirage?
00:54:36I'm a mirage
00:54:37I'm a mirage?
00:54:38Get real
00:54:39Sure
00:54:40Double-crossing
00:54:41Sweet double-crossing
00:54:43What's the matter with you?
00:54:47What's the matter?
00:54:51How do you like that?
00:54:52I was sitting on a piece of broken milk bottle
00:54:54Wait a minute, wait a minute
00:54:56That's a diamond
00:54:57I've got to throw it away, huh?
00:54:58No, that's a real diamond
00:54:59That's a real diamond?
00:55:00That's what I've been looking for
00:55:01That there, that there, sir
00:55:02No, don't touch
00:55:04Don't get hoggish
00:55:05It's mine
00:55:06I found them
00:55:07Thank you
00:55:08I found a diamond
00:55:09That's a piece of broken milk bottle
00:55:10Don't tell me what it is
00:55:11There's another piece over there
00:55:12I've been looking at that one for a long time
00:55:13Wait a minute, Stanley
00:55:14It's another diamond
00:55:16A real diamond
00:55:17Look at them
00:55:18Look
00:55:19Stanley, look at here
00:55:20Come here
00:55:21Follow me
00:55:22There's another one
00:55:23This is unbelievable
00:55:24You...
00:55:25Come on
00:55:26Come on, Stanley
00:55:27Stanley, look
00:55:29Another one
00:55:30I'm rich
00:55:31I'm wealthy, Stanley
00:55:32Can you imagine
00:55:33Look, Stanley
00:55:35Come here
00:55:36Look at here
00:55:37Look, Stanley
00:55:38That's another one
00:55:39I...
00:55:40I can buy buildings
00:55:41I can buy polar ponies
00:55:43I can buy yachts
00:55:44I can buy everything that my heart desires
00:55:46I...
00:55:47Stanley
00:55:48Do my eyes to see me?
00:55:49Look, Stanley
00:55:50Stanley
00:55:51Stanley, another one
00:55:52Stanley
00:55:53Look at that
00:55:54Look at the size of that diamond
00:55:56Well, don't stand there
00:55:58Think of something I can buy for myself
00:56:00Think of something
00:56:01I...
00:56:02Put that away
00:56:03Can you...
00:56:04Stanley
00:56:05Look at here
00:56:06Stanley
00:56:07Hold these
00:56:08Hold these
00:56:09Hold these
00:56:10Hold these
00:56:11Hold these
00:56:12Hold them
00:56:13Don't drop them, Stanley
00:56:14What your eyes see
00:56:15Your heart must believe
00:56:16Two of them
00:56:17Real?
00:56:18What are you doing with my diamonds?
00:56:19Trying to steal them?
00:56:20Yeah, that's not...
00:56:21Oh, that's my diamonds
00:56:22Look at the size of them
00:56:23Stanley, do you really like...
00:56:24I...
00:56:25Stanley
00:56:26It's another diamond
00:56:27Another...
00:56:28Another diamond
00:56:29What?
00:56:30We're on the right train
00:56:31Stanley
00:56:32Look
00:56:33Stanley, come here
00:56:34Stanley
00:56:37Hurry it
00:56:38Put it on here
00:56:39You want to know something?
00:56:40What?
00:56:41There's another one
00:56:42Well, pick it up
00:56:43Put it on here
00:56:44I'm watching you
00:56:45Come on
00:56:46Oh
00:56:47Another one
00:56:48Another one
00:56:49Another one
00:56:50Come on, put it on here
00:56:51Boy, oh boy
00:56:52Another one
00:56:53In your magic
00:56:54Nothing but diamond
00:56:56Diamond
00:56:57Boy
00:57:03I find nothing
00:57:05Sorry
00:57:09I know
00:57:10You can hold it
00:57:11And...
00:57:12I answer
00:57:13I'm assuming
00:57:14Another one
00:57:15Ω
00:57:35Hehehehe
00:57:49Hehehehe
00:57:51Kumgala
00:57:53Haaah
00:57:55Hehehe
00:57:57Hehehe
00:57:59Hehehe
00:58:01Fine mess you got us into.
00:58:13All on account of your lust for money.
00:58:15Me?
00:58:17Oh, it was.
00:58:19Now I know what they mean when they say,
00:58:21boy, are you on hot water?
00:58:23Never thought it was going to be anything like this, though.
00:58:25No excuses.
00:58:31Buzz.
00:58:37Buzz.
00:58:38How did you get yourself untied?
00:58:41Quiet.
00:58:42Quiet.
00:58:43You're smart, Buzz.
00:58:44I take back everything I've ever said about you.
00:58:49Good work.
00:58:51Tell me what you do, Buzz.
00:58:54I'm going to stay like this.
00:58:56Don't make a move until I make a break for it.
00:58:58I can see him.
00:58:59Get back over there.
00:59:00Make out you're tied.
00:59:01Get ready.
00:59:07You're driving away.
00:59:08Come on.
00:59:11Come on, Buzz.
00:59:13Come here.
00:59:15Buzz, come on, will you?
00:59:16Ken, I am still tied.
00:59:17You're not tied.
00:59:17You untied me.
00:59:19I did nothing of the kind.
00:59:20You untied yourself.
00:59:21I did not.
00:59:22Well, untied me.
00:59:23Come on.
00:59:24Are you kidding?
00:59:25No, he ain't.
00:59:26Come on, hurry up.
00:59:27Take these now.
00:59:28Get them off.
00:59:29Get these off, hurry up.
00:59:36Hurry up.
00:59:37Here they come.
00:59:38Come on.
00:59:38Oh
01:00:08Oh
01:00:10Oh
01:00:36What is on your mind you know then
01:00:40I never did go for that talk of yours about a 20-foot monkey
01:00:43Really?
01:00:44Yeah
01:00:45And uh, as for bringing Clyde Beattie out here to capture wild animals
01:00:48You didn't fool me for a minute
01:00:50Well, just why did I come to Africa, Mr. Johnson?
01:00:53Diamonds
01:00:53And I know just where they are
01:00:57And you can lead us to these diamonds?
01:01:00That I can, but first we'll talk business
01:01:02You and I will cut this pie right down the center
01:01:05Isn't that wrong?
01:01:06Oh, no bickering, take it or leave it
01:01:08I don't seem to have any alternative
01:01:10That you haven't
01:01:11So, when you make up your mind, just give Buzz a buzz, huh?
01:01:16Yeah, big boy, hold on to that
01:01:17Boss
01:01:21About spitting that pie down the center
01:01:23I'll handle this my own way
01:01:24Get ready to break up camp
01:01:27While I give Mr. Beattie his walking papers
01:01:28Hey, boy
01:01:36Boy, come here
01:01:38Here
01:01:39Gather up my belongings that are scattered around here
01:01:42I might be moving to better quarters
01:01:44By the way
01:01:46Leave these things right here
01:01:48In case that little fat boy, you know
01:01:49Little fat boy
01:01:50If he does show up, this is good enough for him
01:01:53Go
01:01:54Pull it
01:01:56Hello, Tom, pull it
01:02:03They took each away by a center
01:02:05Chief wants to see head man
01:02:07Yes, sir
01:02:08And so I've decided there's no such thing as an orangutan gargantua
01:02:12And now that we have enough animals to have made the expedition worthwhile
01:02:15I suggest that you and your men prepare to leave for the coast
01:02:18That's all right with me, Miss Emerson
01:02:20I'll go and tell my men
01:02:21All right, Mr. Beattie
01:02:22Miss Emerson, Miss Emerson
01:02:24There's some fellas out there who want to see you
01:02:26They want to hold a conference
01:02:27I think you'd better hurry
01:02:28All right, Harry
01:02:29Chief, what talk?
01:02:36We'll talk in the house
01:02:37Chief say many white men come to land the bangers for diamonds
01:02:58Many white men die
01:03:00Why does the chief want to see me?
01:03:02Chief want to be your friend
01:03:04Chief want to make deals
01:03:05Want trade thieves
01:03:07Diamonds
01:03:09What does the chief want for the diamonds?
01:03:14Chief have sweet tooth for little fat man
01:03:17Him?
01:03:18Oh, no
01:03:19Oh, not him
01:03:20Little fat man
01:03:22Strong, strong
01:03:26Little fat man
01:03:29Friend of tall, thin man
01:03:31Oh, Stanley
01:03:33Tell the chief he's made a deal
01:03:36Oh, Jack Albon
01:03:38Hmm
01:03:39Oh, Gala
01:03:41And you
01:03:42Chief say
01:03:44Deal good
01:03:45Excellent
01:03:46She's going to sell him on the hoof
01:03:48Gunner
01:03:52Gunner
01:03:53Who is it?
01:03:53It's me
01:03:54Buzz
01:03:55Have you seen Stanley?
01:03:56Well, if you see him
01:03:57Tell him to hide until he sees me
01:03:59If I see him, I'll tell him
01:04:00Yeah
01:04:00But so far, I haven't even seen Africa
01:04:02How is it?
01:04:03Oh, Gunner
01:04:04Hey
01:04:10I'll tell him later
01:04:13Diana
01:04:20There's something I want to tell you
01:04:21We're in very dangerous territory
01:04:23Last night, Buzz and I were captured by the cannibals
01:04:25Man-eating cannibals
01:04:27And you know what they did?
01:04:28They tied us up to the stakes
01:04:29And one guy looked at me
01:04:30And he went
01:04:30Like this
01:04:32And I know that was for no good
01:04:33And I want to tell you something else
01:04:34I escaped
01:04:34And then I untied Buzz
01:04:35And he escaped
01:04:36And there they were
01:04:36All these cannibals
01:04:37And I was starting to fight them
01:04:38And I hit one with a right
01:04:39And another one with a right
01:04:40I hit one with a fancy uppercut
01:04:41I went like this
01:04:42Boom
01:04:42And I hit another one with a right
01:04:44And I
01:04:44And then I
01:04:45I kept heading
01:04:46One guy looked just like him
01:04:47He had a head on like that too
01:04:49And this guy
01:04:50That had a head on like this
01:04:51I hit him such a belt
01:04:52I went
01:04:52Whop!
01:04:54Right on the side of the head
01:04:55Over here
01:04:56I hit the guy
01:04:56Oh, he's got the bump
01:04:57There it is
01:04:58Whoa!
01:04:59Whoa!
01:04:59Whoa!
01:05:00Whoa!
01:05:00Whoa!
01:05:00Whoa!
01:05:01Whoa!
01:05:01Whoa!
01:05:03Whoa!
01:05:03Whoa!
01:05:04Whoa!
01:05:05Whoa!
01:05:05Whoa!
01:05:05Whoa!
01:05:06Whoa!
01:05:06Whoa!
01:05:07Whoa!
01:05:07Whoa!
01:05:09Whoa!
01:05:09Whoa!
01:05:10Quick, after Stanley
01:05:11Yes
01:05:11Diamonds! Diamonds! Dropped in my lap by some kind of fate!
01:05:41Diamonds! Diamonds!
01:05:48I can't let Stanley know about these. They're all mine. I will share them with no one.
01:06:06Hey, Mash! Mash!
01:06:15Mash! Come on, quick! Get up, will ya? Come on!
01:06:18Hey, what's this?
01:06:19My diamonds! Little fat man got them!
01:06:21Oh, you snitch!
01:06:24Can you see them, Stanley? Stanley, what am I going to do?
01:06:42My diamonds! My diamonds! That's what they're after, my diamonds!
01:06:47Oh, no, they can't take my diamonds from me. They're ruining all my dreams!
01:06:51What happened to my boats? My buildings?
01:06:54Give me, give me my diamonds!
01:06:56I know what I'll do. I'll bury them. I'll hide them.
01:06:59They'll never find them. I can always come back and get them, Stanley.
01:07:02Here, here's a good place right here.
01:07:06Now, mark the tree.
01:07:11Now, mark the tree.
01:07:16Hold up! Hold up! Let's go!
01:07:36Come on, boys. Load the traps.
01:07:39And then I've finished setting the traps, Mr. Buck.
01:07:42Said we carry a pretty rough cover.
01:07:44Well, I hope we bag some big ones here.
01:07:46More! The cage! Come on!
01:07:49Get me out of here! Someone get me out of here!
01:07:53All right, all right, all right. Come on, Reza, get her out of there.
01:07:56Have you seen a short, fat man and a tall, thin man running through the jungle?
01:07:59No, and I don't want to, either.
01:08:01Now I'll never catch up with them.
01:08:03Where are you going? Wait a minute. Where are you going?
01:08:05I've got to find them.
01:08:06You're not going to run around this jungle alone. You stay around here with me.
01:08:26Come on, Sammy!
01:08:33Stanley! Stanley, I'm going back for the diamonds. You keep running.
01:08:36How can I keep running? You've got a hold of me!
01:08:38Go ahead. Keep going.
01:08:40...You're down, that Stanley! Keep him covered, Gunner!
01:08:47Stop.
01:08:49Not me, him! I'll go get help.
01:08:51Oh, you're such a nuisance.
01:08:55That's Stanley! Keep him covered, Gunnar!
01:09:04Not me. Him! I'll go get help.
01:09:07You're such a nuisance. Don't give me no trouble, Stanley.
01:09:11I shoot and shoot to kill. I know you do, Gunnar. I won't give you any trouble.
01:09:16You won't even know I'm here.
01:09:19Don't press in so hard. Oh, oh, scared, eh?
01:09:22You see? Look at your face. It's getting greener and greener, inch by inch.
01:09:26And you're getting spots on your kisser.
01:09:30Stanley, don't force me to pull this trigger. I got an itchy finger.
01:09:42Ah, here it is. My diamonds.
01:09:49Where are my diamonds? I put them here.
01:09:51My diamonds.
01:09:54Who's that? Is that you, Harry?
01:09:57It's me, Harry.
01:10:00He's scared stiff. He didn't budge an inch.
01:10:02He didn't?
01:10:03Now, did you find Boots and Crackler?
01:10:05No, I didn't. I'll tell you what you do. Keep Stanley covered.
01:10:08I got him.
01:10:08Keep him covered.
01:10:09Got him?
01:10:09We'll bring him back to camp.
01:10:11Okay.
01:10:11He's a pretty dangerous kid, this Stanley.
01:10:13You did a good job there, kid.
01:10:15Oh, not a smock out of him. Keep walking. Hands high. Keep walking.
01:10:18My diamonds.
01:10:19There's got to be around here someplace.
01:10:24Yeah.
01:10:25That's the mark.
01:10:27Why should this happen to me? I planted him right here.
01:10:30Me, who's been so good to his friends.
01:10:33They've got to be here.
01:10:35They must be here.
01:10:35They've got to be here.
01:10:36Keep walking. Keep walking.
01:10:39How did you ever get into this mess?
01:10:41I don't understand.
01:10:42Go on.
01:10:43Keep going.
01:10:45Hey, uh, keep going.
01:10:48I got my eye on you.
01:10:49What are you trying to do? Make a monkey out of me?
01:10:51I see you.
01:10:55Ooh-ooh.
01:10:55Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
01:11:25Oh
01:11:55What are you kicking me for? Who's kicking who? You kicked me. I didn't even touch it
01:12:20Look I told you lay off of me. I didn't trip you and I didn't take it so now leave me alone
01:12:25Oh, yeah, yeah, I'll leave you alone. Look I'll hit you harder than Lewis ever did. Oh, yeah, yeah
01:12:55Oh
01:12:57Oh
01:12:59Oh
01:13:01Oh
01:13:03Oh
01:13:05Oh
01:13:07Oh
01:13:09Oh
01:13:11Oh
01:13:13Oh
01:13:15Oh
01:13:17Oh
01:13:19Oh
01:13:21Oh
01:13:41Oh
01:13:43Oh
01:13:45Oh
01:13:47Oh
01:13:49I can't understand it
01:13:51I had an empire in the palm of my hand
01:13:53It just slipped through my fingers
01:13:55I can't understand it
01:13:57I can't understand it
01:13:59I can't understand it
01:14:01I can't understand it
01:14:03I can't understand it
01:14:05Oh
01:14:07Oh
01:14:09Oh
01:14:11Oh
01:14:13Oh
01:14:15Oh
01:14:21Oh
01:14:23Oh
01:14:27Oh
01:14:37Oh
01:14:39Oh, my God!
01:15:09Ah! Ah!
01:15:11Oh!
01:15:23Ah! Ah!
01:15:35Ah!
01:15:36Oh! Oh!
01:15:37Oh!
01:15:43I can't understand it.
01:15:46My big buildings.
01:15:48My airplanes.
01:15:50My railroads.
01:15:53My yachts.
01:15:56I should be on one of my yachts right now.
01:15:59Look at that rat.
01:16:01A rat.
01:16:03I can't understand it.
01:16:04Bus!
01:16:06Bus!
01:16:08Bus!
01:16:09Where are you going?
01:16:10I'm going home.
01:16:11Away from me. Take your seat.
01:16:12No, you don't. I've had enough of you.
01:16:13Move the rat over here.
01:16:14Oh, nothing over there.
01:16:15You're nothing but a little jinx.
01:16:16You've always been a jinx to me.
01:16:18I don't understand it.
01:16:19You don't understand.
01:16:20I don't understand.
01:16:22Go on, get yourself lost.
01:16:24I'm lost.
01:16:30Hey, Bus!
01:16:31I'm coming on that rat!
01:16:36Ah!
01:16:38Sit down, Bus!
01:16:39Now I'm all alone.
01:16:44What's gonna happen to me now?
01:16:49Bus!
01:16:51Bus!
01:16:57Bus!
01:16:59Bus!
01:17:01Bus!
01:17:03Bus!
01:17:05Bus!
01:17:06Bus!
01:17:07Bus!
01:17:13Bus!
01:17:31Morning, sir!
01:17:32Good morning, Mr. Living good.
01:17:33Polish every one of the letters. They're important, you know.
01:17:36Yes, sir.
01:17:38Good morning, Mr. Levington.
01:17:40Good morning, Tallulah.
01:17:41Have you my paper?
01:17:43Yes, sir.
01:17:45Lafita.
01:17:59Morning, Mr. Levington.
01:18:01Morning, Mr. Levington.
01:18:02How do we stand as General McGee?
01:18:03Oh, you owe me about 22 cents.
01:18:05See you at two.
01:18:06Yes, sir.
01:18:06Don't forget.
01:18:13Can't understand it.
01:18:21Sunday, driver.
01:18:22I'm sorry, sir.
01:18:24Uh, Mr. Levington, what about that raise I've been asking you about?
01:18:27I'll talk to my partner.
01:18:28If he's in.
01:18:30Thank you, sir.
01:18:33He's in.
01:18:44He's in.
01:18:44He's in.
01:18:44He's in.
01:18:53He's in.
01:18:57He's in.
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