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00:01:30My dad teaches at Princeton. He's a professor of medieval studies and a very smart man. He wrote a book about chivalry. My mother adores him. She's the sweetest, smartest, and most wonderful woman who ever lived.
00:01:45I'm not crazy about school.
00:01:54It's not so much that I don't like the lessons. I just hate sitting still the whole time.
00:01:58It's more fun with Indiana. And I learn a whole lot more. Like how far a ball can travel. How to beat gravity. If that balloon hadn't sprung a leak, Indiana would have been the first dog on the moon.
00:02:15But then I guess he would have been pretty lonely if they're all by himself.
00:02:19One time we set out to break the land speed record. Round about here I learned something really important.
00:02:25Wherever you are and whatever you're doing, always keep a sharp lookout behind you.
00:02:30I'll never forget when I discovered how electricity works. Indiana was a great help.
00:02:39One night, father and mother came into my room. And what he said changed my life.
00:02:50Listen carefully, Junior.
00:02:52Darling, we're going on a journey around the world.
00:02:56His new book was such a big success that he'd gotten invitations to speak at all kinds of schools and universities.
00:03:02So Princeton had given him a leave of absence. The only sad thing was saying goodbye to Indiana.
00:03:06Goodbye, Mom.
00:03:07Take care of Indy!
00:03:16We boarded a giant steamship and sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.
00:03:23Our first stop was England, where we visited London.
00:03:26And then went on to Oxford, where my father had gone to university.
00:03:31He said he had a surprise for me.
00:03:33Huh. Some surprise.
00:03:35You think your teacher's tough?
00:03:38Let me tell you.
00:03:40She's a pussycat compared with Miss Helen Seymour.
00:03:44Tudor supreme.
00:03:44Tudor supreme.
00:03:45Stand up straight, Henry dear.
00:03:48Young man?
00:03:50How old are you?
00:03:53Nine.
00:03:55And are you anxious to learn?
00:03:58Depends.
00:03:59Depends.
00:04:00Depends.
00:04:05Depends?
00:04:06Depends?
00:04:07On what?
00:04:09On what's being done.
00:04:15You may go.
00:04:16I'm sorry, it's impossible.
00:04:24He's far too young.
00:04:25Your son needs a governess.
00:04:27I'm not a governess.
00:04:28I am a teacher.
00:04:29You're the best there is.
00:04:31That's why he needs you.
00:04:33Dear Professor Jones, he is a child.
00:04:36And I'm used to teaching young gentlemen twice his age.
00:04:39It's quite out of the question.
00:04:41I hate her.
00:04:42She's a witch.
00:04:43Shh.
00:04:44Darling, listen.
00:04:46Miss Seymour is very highly regarded in academic circles.
00:04:50She tutored your father when he was at Oxford.
00:04:52He thinks a great deal of her.
00:04:55Then let him go with her and we can go back home.
00:05:00Which seemed pretty much like the end of it.
00:05:03Or so I thought.
00:05:04And like I said, my father was a very smart man.
00:05:09I know how much you've always wanted to travel.
00:05:12It's the chance of a lifetime.
00:05:15Don't say you're going to turn your back on it.
00:05:18I'm sorry, Professor Jones, but I won't go a single mile with that boy.
00:05:22Not even to see the Great Wall of China.
00:05:25The Gardens of Kyoto.
00:05:28The Taj Mahal by moonlight.
00:05:32Sunset over the pyramids.
00:05:34It took nine days to sail across the Mediterranean Sea.
00:05:41I guess my mother and father had quite a good time on the voyage.
00:05:45I didn't get to see too much of it, though.
00:05:49Miss Seymour didn't let up on me for one bit of a minute.
00:05:53Math, literature, history.
00:05:56It was like nothing could stop her.
00:05:58Not even the ocean.
00:05:59Oh, my goodness.
00:06:08Oh, my goodness.
00:06:09Heavy weather, Captain.
00:06:25A bit lively, Bishop.
00:06:26I hope it's not spoiling your enjoyment of the voyage.
00:06:28No, no, not at all.
00:06:30We British are a hardy island breed, what?
00:06:33Well, young fellow, how are your studies progressing?
00:06:37I learned about mummies, sir.
00:06:39Mummies?
00:06:40Yes, sir.
00:06:41About how the ancient Egyptians turned people into mummies when they died.
00:06:45Really?
00:06:48How did they go about that?
00:06:49Well, first, they scooped out the brain.
00:06:52They took it out through the nose.
00:06:54Of course, they had to break it first.
00:06:56Here, they used a metal hook and kind of teased it out.
00:07:02Excuse me.
00:07:04They took a stone knife, cut open the left side of the corpse, reached in, pulled out all the lower organs.
00:07:11They put them in four separate jars.
00:07:14One for the liver, one for the lungs, one for the stomach, and one for the intestines.
00:07:18They tied on the toenails and the fingernails with a string, so they wouldn't fall off.
00:07:25They plugged up the nose and, you know, stuck little bits of cloth under the eyelids.
00:07:29And this is really interesting.
00:07:32Sometimes they used little onions instead.
00:07:39That completed the first stage, sir.
00:07:42The embalming.
00:07:43Then they had to wrap the whole body in bandages.
00:07:46Didn't always work, though.
00:07:47Most often, the mummy's leaked.
00:07:50I believe that I'm wanted on the bridge.
00:07:55That was an interesting speech, Junior.
00:07:58Thank you, Father.
00:08:00Now, eat your tripe.
00:08:03We landed at Alexandria, and then made our way up the Nile River to the ancient city of Cairo.
00:08:24I had never seen anything like it.
00:08:26Everything was so wonderful, strange, and exotic.
00:08:29Everything was so wonderful, strange, and exotic.
00:08:34There was no way up even when I was so much.
00:08:34I know.
00:08:35That was my first time.
00:08:36It was very fun.
00:08:37I don't know.
00:08:38It was very fun.
00:08:39We were the first time to see you.
00:08:39Talking to the saiyokabungon.
00:08:41Was that the food of the Nile River?
00:08:43There was a lot of food for that.
00:08:44I didn't know.
00:08:44Well, I bet the saiyokabungon.
00:08:45It was very good.
00:08:46It was very good.
00:08:50We're the first time to see you.
00:08:51We're all the food of the surrounding cities.
00:08:52We know that there is a lot of food.
00:08:53I've been looking for food for women's sake.
00:08:54After that last time, there's a lot of food for women.
00:08:55How are you going for the farm?
00:08:56There's a lot of food.
00:08:57Come on!
00:09:14Henry?
00:09:19As soon as we had settled in, my father started his lectures at Cairo University.
00:09:27Mother was busy helping him out on the social side with afternoon teas and things.
00:09:32So I was left to the tender mercies of...
00:09:35...a wicked witch.
00:09:57From time to time, I was able to explore things on my own.
00:10:00But for the most part, the goddess of knowledge kept my nose stuck in a book.
00:10:08Have you finished?
00:10:09Almost.
00:10:10Good.
00:10:12Well, when you're done, we'll take an expedition out to see the monuments.
00:10:17You mean the pyramids?
00:10:18Yes.
00:10:19For the great mysterious sphinx.
00:10:21Oh, boy.
00:10:27THE END
00:10:57THE SPINX WAS BUILT AROUND 2500 B.C.
00:11:04Wow.
00:11:06Now, why don't we have a real adventure, hmm?
00:11:10And climb one of those pyramids.
00:11:17Why did you only give him ten piasters?
00:11:20Ten piasters are entirely sufficient for his services, Mr. Jones.
00:11:25Well, you wanted thirty.
00:11:27These people expect to barter. It is part of their nature.
00:11:30You'll see, by the time we get down, he will be perfectly content.
00:11:37I don't know, Seymour.
00:11:39Looks pretty mad to me.
00:11:41That's nonsense, Mr. Jones.
00:11:43Now, when was that pyramid built?
00:11:47Over 4,000 years old.
00:11:49By King Chaops.
00:11:50It was one of the largest constructions ever made by man.
00:11:53And one of the seven wonders of the world.
00:11:55Very good.
00:11:58Why can't we climb to the top of the biggest field?
00:12:00I should be more than happy to get to the top of this one, Mr. Jones.
00:12:04Now, let's get on.
00:12:30Jesus, Seymour.
00:12:40Must have been great to be a pharaoh.
00:12:44Look, Miss Seymour!
00:12:47Oh, my goodness!
00:12:49He's taking our camels!
00:12:50Hey, wait!
00:12:51Wait!
00:12:52Wait!
00:12:53Come back!
00:12:54Hey, wait!
00:12:55Wait a minute!
00:12:57Come back!
00:12:58Come back!
00:12:59Come back!
00:13:00Come back!
00:13:01Come back!
00:13:02Come back!
00:13:03Wait a minute!
00:13:04Come back!
00:13:05Come back!
00:13:06Come back!
00:13:07Come back!
00:13:08Come back with our camels!
00:13:11Wait a minute!
00:13:12I guess he wasn't too content after all.
00:13:13What on earth shall we do?
00:13:16I don't know, Miss Seymour.
00:13:17Do we have to walk?
00:13:18It's much too far.
00:13:19Besides, it will be dark soon.
00:13:20What if we're attacked by bandits?
00:13:21Oh, nonsense.
00:13:22Or tomb robbers.
00:13:23They're supposed to be real scary.
00:13:24Henry, there's absolutely nothing.
00:13:25Nothing to be afraid of.
00:13:26What if we're attacked by bandits?
00:13:27Oh, nonsense.
00:13:28Or tomb robbers.
00:13:29They're supposed to be real scary.
00:13:30Henry, there's absolutely nothing.
00:13:31Nothing to be afraid of.
00:13:32What if we're attacked by bandits?
00:13:33What if we're attacked by bandits?
00:13:34Oh, nonsense.
00:13:35Or tomb robbers.
00:13:36They're supposed to be real scary.
00:13:37Henry, there's absolutely nothing.
00:13:38Nothing to be afraid of.
00:13:39Look!
00:13:40Someone's coming.
00:13:41Hurrah, we're saved.
00:13:42But what if it's a tomb robber?
00:14:03Hello, Miss Seymour.
00:14:12Mr. Lawrence.
00:14:13What in heaven's name are you doing here?
00:14:17I've been up in Syria looking at the Crusader castles.
00:14:20And I thought I'd taken a bit of Egypt before going home.
00:14:23Hello.
00:14:24Hi.
00:14:25Mr. Henry Jones, Jr. of Princeton, New Jersey.
00:14:30Mr. T.E. Lawrence of Jesus College, Oxford.
00:14:32How do you do, Mr. Lawrence?
00:14:35Awfully well, thank you.
00:14:36And please call me Ned.
00:14:38I say, I'm not related to Professor Henry Jones by any chance.
00:14:42He's my dad.
00:14:43I've read his books.
00:14:44They're brilliant.
00:14:45What happened?
00:14:47We had a slight altercation with our guide.
00:14:50Yeah.
00:14:51He ran off with the camels.
00:14:52Yes, they do that sometimes.
00:14:54What on earth shall we do?
00:14:56Well, I'd say, gather up some camel dung and make jolly sure we don't catch cold.
00:15:01Time stands still.
00:15:13It has no meaning.
00:15:15When you open a tomb, you let in the light.
00:15:18The first light that place has seen for three or four thousand years.
00:15:22Your feet are the first to tread that floor since the feet of the men who made it.
00:15:26You may even see their footsteps going before you in the dust.
00:15:30You are breathing the same air as the men who laid the mummy to rest.
00:15:34Wow.
00:15:35Sounds great.
00:15:37I'd like to be an archaeologist.
00:15:40Maybe you'll add a new page to history.
00:15:43Or discover a treasure beyond price.
00:15:45And get rich.
00:15:46No, Henry.
00:15:47The archaeologists don't get rich.
00:15:49Archaeology doesn't steal from the past.
00:15:51It opens it so that everyone may learn from its treasures.
00:15:55But why did they have all that stuff in the tomb with them?
00:16:00They didn't need it.
00:16:01They were dead.
00:16:02Yes, but they believed that their spirit continued to live in the tomb and come alive again.
00:16:07They were dead.
00:16:08Really?
00:16:09Really?
00:16:10Is it true?
00:16:11No, Henry.
00:16:12It is not true.
00:16:13But it is what many of the ancient Egyptians believed.
00:16:17Then what does happen when you die?
00:16:20You know very well.
00:16:22You mean if you're good, your soul goes to heaven?
00:16:25With all the angels and stuff?
00:16:27Precisely.
00:16:28But that's the Christian belief.
00:16:30Other people have different answers.
00:16:32Like what?
00:16:33Well, a good Muslim will go to paradise.
00:16:37Which according to the prophet Muhammad is a delightful place.
00:16:40Especially if you're a man.
00:16:42A Hindu believes in reincarnation.
00:16:44Reincarnation?
00:16:45What's that?
00:16:46It means that when the body dies, the soul reappears in another body and lives again.
00:16:50And then it moves on again and so on and so on.
00:16:53The same soul?
00:16:54Yes.
00:16:55But in different bodies?
00:16:57Yes.
00:16:58Where do we come from?
00:17:00Where do we go?
00:17:02The soul is one of the truly great mysteries.
00:17:05And the spark of most great religions.
00:17:07So, nearly all of them have an answer to what happens when we die.
00:17:11Which one is true?
00:17:12No one's come back to tell us.
00:17:15Mr. Lawrence.
00:17:17Oh, but Henry.
00:17:19If you should meet a mummy one night, you can always ask him.
00:17:23Meet a mummy?
00:17:25And ask him?
00:17:27Yes.
00:17:28When his spirit returns at sunset and enters his shriveled body.
00:17:32When he rises slowly from his dusty coffin and creeps out into the darkness.
00:17:38When he glides across the empty desert where nothing is heard but the cry of the jackal.
00:17:45And the shovel of his bony feet across the sand.
00:17:48Shuffle, shuffle.
00:17:49Shuffle, shuffle.
00:17:50Shuffle, shuffle.
00:17:51Shuffle, shuffle.
00:17:52Shuffle, shuffle.
00:17:53Wow.
00:17:54Mr. Lawrence.
00:17:55Then, if you should chance to meet him, it may be he will answer your question.
00:18:00Oh, but only if you return with him to his tomb.
00:18:03Mr. Lawrence, it's time we went to sleep.
00:18:10Oh, by the way, I'm going up river tomorrow near the Valley of the Kings.
00:18:15A friend of mine is working on a dig with Howard Carter.
00:18:18Would you like to come?
00:18:20Can we, Miss Seymour?
00:18:21May we?
00:18:24May we?
00:18:25Your father will have to give his permission.
00:18:28He will.
00:18:29I know he will.
00:18:33Yeah.
00:18:38May we, father?
00:18:41May we?
00:18:43Please?
00:18:45use it as a journal or diary write down anything that interests or strikes you
00:19:06thank you father and don't neglect your studies junior no sir
00:19:18whoopee
00:19:22it's wonderful
00:19:36you want to know what it is you're reading it's a book about napoleon she says i have to read
00:20:03oh they're wise people you see they prize knowledge above all things assalamualaikum
00:20:13your boy while they could sell more rahmatullahi or barakatuh yashgarinta yashgar
00:20:23henry wherever you go from whatever countries you visit learn the language
00:20:28it's the key that unlocks everything the most important thing of all
00:20:33is
00:21:22Ned!
00:21:27My dear Ned, how positive delightful to see you.
00:21:35May I introduce Miss Helen Seymour and Mr. Henry Jones, Junior.
00:21:39This is my dear friend, Rashid Salam.
00:21:41Delightful. Delightful. Welcome to you both.
00:21:45Lynette, you're in luck. We've discovered a new tomb.
00:21:48A pharaoh?
00:21:49No, not a pharaoh, I'm afraid.
00:21:51Still, everything is important, as Mr. Carter always says.
00:21:55Will we get to see inside of it?
00:21:56I do hope so, Mr. Jones.
00:21:58That would be great.
00:22:00Carly!
00:22:01Why are those men sitting like you?
00:22:03They are afraid.
00:22:04Afraid? Afraid of what?
00:22:06They say there is a curse on the tomb.
00:22:08A curse? To make people die?
00:22:11Now you know there's no such thing as a curse.
00:22:13That's what the men are saying.
00:22:15Come back to work at once.
00:22:17At once, Mr. Carly.
00:22:20But there could be a curse, couldn't there?
00:22:23Well, of course not.
00:22:33Demetrius is going to blow up the rock.
00:22:36He'll make a lovely explosion and clear the road to the camp.
00:22:39All clear, Demetrius!
00:22:41All right!
00:22:42Pierre, make sure you get some pictures of these seals.
00:23:00Very good, Mr. Carter.
00:23:01We found these last month, pottery, linen, and these clay seals, all 18th dynasty.
00:23:08This one bears the name of the king, Tutankhamun.
00:23:11Ah, the boy pharaoh, Mr. Carter.
00:23:14How old was he?
00:23:15About your age, when he became a pharaoh.
00:23:18Do you think his tomb still exists?
00:23:19I'm certain of it, Mr. Lawrence.
00:23:21And I believe we shall find it, with hard work, and a great deal of luck.
00:23:25I have an almost superstitious conviction about it.
00:23:28Not very scientific, I'm afraid.
00:23:31Good.
00:23:31And the tomb you found yesterday, Mr. Carter?
00:23:35Ah, also 18th dynasty, but alas, not the king's.
00:23:38Ah, his name was Kaa.
00:23:41Kaa?
00:23:42He seems to have been some kind of architect or engineer.
00:23:45We may know more when we open up his tomb.
00:23:49Will you be the first ones inside of it?
00:23:51Yes.
00:23:52Would you like to come along?
00:23:54Jeepers, creepers.
00:23:56Thanks.
00:23:57The workers won't go in, because of the curse.
00:24:05Superstition, Mr. Galley.
00:24:06It's only superstition.
00:24:18Beware.
00:24:19It's the curse.
00:24:27We must be very careful in here.
00:24:50Some of these tombs are airtight, and when the artifacts that are left behind begin to decompose,
00:24:58they create poisonous gases.
00:25:00In the royal tombs, there are many traps to discourage grave robbers.
00:25:17But since Kaa was only an architect, I doubt that we're in much danger.
00:25:21He that enters my tomb, I shall burn with my fire.
00:25:49It's the curse.
00:25:51Shh.
00:25:52Rashid, break the seals.
00:25:54Rashid, break the seals.
00:25:55Rashid, break the seals.
00:25:56Rashid, break the seals.
00:25:57Rashid, break the seals.
00:25:58Rashid, break the seals.
00:25:59Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:00Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:01Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:02Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:03Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:04Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:05Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:06Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:07Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:08Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:09Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:10Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:11Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:12Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:13Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:14Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:15Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:16Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:17Rashid, break the seals.
00:26:18completely scorched
00:26:29good lord
00:26:33the zara's been here before us
00:26:38till robbers
00:26:39well there's only one way to find out
00:26:48the
00:26:55the
00:27:02the
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00:27:24that is car
00:27:29holy smokes
00:27:31extraordinary
00:27:33why are there no artifacts
00:27:36maybe they were stolen
00:27:38i don't think so the door seals were intact
00:27:41there must be another chamber
00:27:48the
00:27:58the
00:28:03the
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00:28:11Over here!
00:28:22Open it up.
00:28:41Careful, it's a sealed room, remember?
00:28:51Poison gas! Everybody out! Quick!
00:29:12All safe.
00:29:14We'll go back in the morning. The air will be clear by then.
00:29:17Put a guard on tonight, Rashid. Someone you can trust.
00:29:19I'll guard the two myself, sir.
00:29:21Good. Better draw a gun from the armory, just in case.
00:29:25Can I stay in guard with you tonight?
00:29:29That's very brave of you, Mr. Jones, but I'll be all right.
00:29:41Where are you?
00:30:09Where are you?
00:30:11Rashid!
00:30:13Where are you?
00:30:15Come on.
00:30:21Rashid!
00:30:23Rashid!
00:30:25Rashid!
00:30:27Oh, dear.
00:30:29Oh, wow!
00:30:31Your mummy's gone.
00:30:33Calm, Dad. It's coffee. Come, Rashid.
00:30:35Calm down and don't be silly.
00:30:38Rashid.
00:30:42No, Henry. Keep away.
00:30:47Poor Rashid. What a dreadful way.
00:30:50The fire didn't kill him.
00:30:52There's a head wound here.
00:30:54Someone attacked him.
00:30:56He didn't even have time to draw his gun.
00:30:58We'll have to take him to Cairo. There's bound to be an inquiry.
00:31:04I'll go myself this afternoon.
00:31:08Hello.
00:31:10What?
00:31:12Some kind of silver powder.
00:31:14His leg's covered with it.
00:31:16No one's been here. Nothing's touched.
00:31:18It doesn't make sense.
00:31:28There doesn't seem to be a motive.
00:31:32Yes, there is.
00:31:33He that enters my tomb, I shall burn with my fire.
00:31:39Henry.
00:31:43It's the curse.
00:31:44I mean, there's no motive for his death.
00:31:58I can't see any reason.
00:31:59Oh, God, it seems so pointless.
00:32:00The plan is just common.
00:32:01All that lives must die.
00:32:02Passing through nature to eternity.
00:32:03He was my friend.
00:32:04I shall miss him dreadfully.
00:32:05You'll see him again.
00:32:06Won't you?
00:32:08See him again?
00:32:09In heaven.
00:32:11After you die.
00:32:13If Cairo let him go.
00:32:14After he rose from his coffin.
00:32:16After he killed Rasheed.
00:32:18After he killed Rasheed.
00:32:20He died.
00:32:22He died.
00:32:24He died.
00:32:26He died.
00:32:28He died.
00:32:30He died.
00:32:31He died.
00:32:33He died.
00:32:34Wrong was she.
00:32:36Listen, Henry.
00:32:41When I told you all those things.
00:32:43About mummies coming alive again.
00:32:44And walking the earth.
00:32:45Well.
00:32:46I'm afraid I must have.
00:32:51Told lies.
00:32:54Exaggerated.
00:32:57I can't seem to help it.
00:32:58It's something I do.
00:33:00Why?
00:33:02I'm not sure.
00:33:03sure but I often tell stories you know make things up to make life seem more
00:33:13exciting more worthwhile
00:33:33there's got to be a motive. Do we have to do this tonight? Don't be frightened. I want to thoroughly check the room before anybody else gets in here.
00:33:44should we wait for mr. Carter to get back? no don't worry don't disturb anything
00:34:14well Henry this is what car really looked like. he's beautiful
00:34:30I was beloved of the Pharaoh as a reward for my great service he gave me the precious headpiece
00:34:49that must be the one he's wearing Henry. the sacred jackal with the eyes of fire. can't be. what? can't be the headpiece he's wearing. there's no jackal with eyes of fire. you're right. wait a minute though. something was here. it's been broken off.
00:35:19stolen. at last we've got a motive. that's probably what it looked like.
00:35:31what did it mean eyes of fire? the jackal's eyes were precious stones. that's why it was stolen. and poor Rashid killed.
00:35:42only i still don't understand why the mummy disappeared. the native wouldn't do it. it would be sacrilege. then who? one of the assistants? pierre?
00:35:53or
00:35:54someone with a foot in both worlds. who knew the power of the curse yet didn't himself believe it. who needed money and hated Rashid.
00:36:04mr. golly ned. are you gonna arrest him? we haven't got enough proof yet. we need hard evidence. ah. i've forgotten all about it. what a fool i am. what is it? the powder i found on Rashid's body.
00:36:17it's aggrifur's flashbulb. yeah.
00:36:30it's aggrifur's flashbulb. yeah.
00:36:31it's aggrifur's flashbulb. yeah.
00:36:35it's aggrifur's flashbulb. yeah.
00:36:42I need your help, old lad.
00:37:03I'm going to search Pierre's tent.
00:37:05Pierre will kill you.
00:37:07He's not there.
00:37:12He's over there, see?
00:37:15Keep your eyes skinned.
00:37:17If he moves, come quick and tell me.
00:37:19Holy smokes.
00:37:23Play up and play the game, eh?
00:37:27Trust me, Ned.
00:37:42He's over there.
00:37:57He's over there.
00:38:01He's over there.
00:38:14He's over there.
00:38:16He's over there.
00:38:20He's over there.
00:38:33He's over there.
00:38:35He's over there.
00:38:37He's over there.
00:38:54Henry?
00:39:04Henry?
00:39:09Miss Seymour?
00:39:11Have you seen Henry?
00:39:13I know.
00:39:14What's the matter?
00:39:15Quick, the tomb.
00:39:16What?
00:39:24Get away!
00:39:52Help!
00:39:53Help!
00:39:54Help!
00:39:55Get away!
00:39:56Help!
00:39:57He's gonna kill me!
00:39:58He's gonna kill me!
00:39:59Just like he killed Rashid!
00:40:00Kill Rashid?
00:40:01He's crazy!
00:40:02I did not kill Rashid!
00:40:04Then what are you doing here?
00:40:06I was taking some photographs to sell to the newspapers.
00:40:11Newspapers?
00:40:12There is much money to be made from such a story.
00:40:16A man must live.
00:40:19There was magnesium powder found on Rashid's body.
00:40:22But I am not the only person in the camp who uses magnesium powder.
00:40:27Look.
00:40:36Demetrius!
00:40:37He will be at port side by now, ready to go by the ship.
00:40:38Not if I have anything to do with it.
00:40:39He will be at port side by now, ready to go by the ship.
00:40:40Not if I have anything to do with it.
00:40:44I will be at port side by now, ready to go by the ship.
00:40:45Not if I have anything to do with it.
00:40:49I will be at port side by now, ready to go by the ship.
00:40:50I will be at port side by now, ready to go by the ship.
00:40:54Not if I have anything to do with it.
00:40:55I will be at port side by now, ready to go by the ship.
00:40:59Not if I have anything to do with it.
00:41:01Come on, ready to go by the ship.
00:41:02I will be at port side by now.
00:41:03Come on, let's tot he have a new boat.
00:41:04I will see you.
00:41:06Why can't you?
00:41:07Where is it?
00:41:37Where is it?
00:41:41I've hidden it, and you'll never find it.
00:41:46You got him.
00:41:50Yes, but he hasn't got the jackal.
00:41:59What is Morocco like, Father?
00:42:01Very old and very mysterious.
00:42:03Not like any place you're used to.
00:42:05It's a very different culture, son.
00:42:06Some of them still own slaves.
00:42:09Really?
00:42:09Gosh, dear, you're getting overly excited.
00:42:11No, but he said that...
00:42:12Why, Junior, it's time we were getting on board.
00:42:14Is it true, my senior?
00:42:15Let's go.
00:42:16Is it true that some of them really still own slaves?
00:42:17Come on, Henry, let's go.
00:42:19Where do they...
00:42:20What exactly do slaves do?
00:42:22Let's go.
00:42:23My notebook.
00:42:32I've lost my notebook.
00:42:35My lecture for the Sultan.
00:42:36Oh, thank you, dear.
00:42:40If I'd really lost it, I'd...
00:42:42You'd have worried the whole way to Whetson.
00:42:45How far is Whetson from Tangier?
00:42:48Oh, about 75 miles.
00:42:50Now, in Tangier, we should be staying with a friend of mine, Walter Harris.
00:42:54Walter and I were students together.
00:42:55Now he's correspondent for the London Times.
00:42:57In that case, he sounds a thoroughly respectable person.
00:43:30Walter!
00:43:47Henry, my dear fellow.
00:43:49Good to see you.
00:43:50May I introduce my wife, Anna?
00:43:52Hello.
00:43:52Miss Helen Seymour.
00:43:55And my son, Henry, Junior.
00:43:56Delighted to meet you all.
00:43:58Well, this way, I have a carriage waiting.
00:43:59How's the crossing?
00:44:00Not too rough, I hope.
00:44:01Meditating can be awfully unreliable.
00:44:11I've arranged something tomorrow which may interest you.
00:44:15Tea with the Sharifa of Jebel.
00:44:18The Sharifa of Jebel?
00:44:20Wasn't she?
00:44:20Emily Keene.
00:44:21Quite right, Miss Seymour.
00:44:22Emily Keene is, or I should say was, an Englishwoman.
00:44:26She came over here some years ago.
00:44:27And married a native.
00:44:29Well, it's a bit more than a native.
00:44:31The Sharif was descended from Mohammed.
00:44:33The people revered him.
00:44:34She's a remarkable woman.
00:44:36I'm sure you'll like her.
00:44:37Junior, do you see what you did?
00:44:59Oh, I'm sorry, Father.
00:45:01Oh, sorry will not make me presentable for tea.
00:45:05I can't imagine how Emily Keene could give up England for this less civilized country.
00:45:18I think it's very romantic to give up your country for the man you love.
00:45:23I think it's very romantic to the man you love.
00:45:52I think it has its charms.
00:45:57Mr. Harris.
00:45:58Sharifa.
00:45:59May I introduce to you Professor Jones?
00:46:01We are honored to meet you, Sharifa.
00:46:03How do you do?
00:46:04Mrs. Jones.
00:46:05It is always pleasant to meet Americans.
00:46:07Henry, uh, Junior.
00:46:08Oh, hello.
00:46:10Hello.
00:46:11Miss Helen Seymour.
00:46:12And, of course, a fellow countrywoman.
00:46:14And you know Sheikh S. Sali, the Sultan's emissor?
00:46:17Welcome back to my humble home.
00:46:19Please come in.
00:46:21We will have tea.
00:46:22Ah, Junior.
00:46:31Leave the lizard outside.
00:46:33Yes, Father.
00:46:35And, uh, try and stay out of trouble.
00:46:39Yes, Father.
00:46:40The Sharifa introduced English tea to this country.
00:46:43And I, for one, am extremely grateful.
00:46:45Mrs. Jones, how do you like our country?
00:46:49It is fascinating.
00:46:51The religious prejudice is a little unnerving.
00:46:53I'm afraid we were victims of spitting from a less open-minded Muslim than our friend Mr. S. Sali here.
00:46:59There are a few zealots, I'm afraid.
00:47:02I'm very sorry.
00:47:03If you don't mind my asking, Sharifa, did the people object when the Sharif married a Christian?
00:47:11Yes, they objected.
00:47:13But when we married, he told them that if they ignored me, they would be ignoring him.
00:47:19That they could not do because he was very powerful.
00:47:22So the Mohammedans accepted me, partly because of my husband, but partly, I think, because I did not try to force my views or religion on them.
00:47:33As many Europeans try to do.
00:47:35Perhaps you will allow Omar to take Henry to the garden.
00:47:39They can play there.
00:47:41Oh, if it would be no trouble.
00:47:44Omar.
00:47:45As you bid.
00:47:46Well, I'll start with that mischief, Junior.
00:47:48We have a long trip ahead of us.
00:47:50Yes, sir.
00:47:57Okay, catch.
00:48:00All right, here we are.
00:48:00Mr. Harris and Mr. S. Charlie are for self-rule.
00:48:13What are you all feeling, Sharifa?
00:48:16Who better to rule a country than one of its own people?
00:48:20My dear Professor Jones, if you have the ear of the British or the French, please tell them that.
00:48:27I do not have the ear of any government.
00:48:29I am simply a professor.
00:48:31Oh, three to zero.
00:48:33You better score or I win.
00:48:35Do you wish me to score?
00:48:36I want to win.
00:48:37As you wish.
00:48:38Wait, wait, wait.
00:48:39I want you to try and score, but you don't have to be all polite and let me win.
00:48:43As you wish.
00:48:46Oh, what a three.
00:48:48Yeah, you speak English pretty good.
00:48:49Where'd you learn?
00:48:50School?
00:48:50I do not go to school.
00:48:52We speak English to please the Sharifa.
00:48:54You don't have to study?
00:48:58You're lucky.
00:48:59As you say.
00:49:00Our country is making headway at its own pace.
00:49:03You must not judge it by English standards.
00:49:06Are the horses ready?
00:49:07Yes, Sharifa.
00:49:09Ah, let me guess.
00:49:11For the Sultan?
00:49:12A small bribe.
00:49:12To help ensure that my health programs may be continued.
00:49:16You will present it, please.
00:49:18My pleasure.
00:49:19Well, are we all ready?
00:49:21We have many miles to go before nightfall.
00:49:23All set, I believe.
00:49:24Henry, it's lovely to spend time with you.
00:49:27We will do it again when you return.
00:49:34Henry, it's time for us to go now.
00:49:37Right now?
00:49:38No complaining, young man.
00:49:40Put your jacket on.
00:49:41Will there be anyone in wet sand for me to play with?
00:49:47I don't know, sweetheart.
00:49:50I'm afraid we haven't found many playmates for Henry on our journeys.
00:49:53Oh.
00:49:55Would you like Omar to travel with you to be young Henry's playmate?
00:49:58If he would like to.
00:50:00Omar.
00:50:03You will accompany young Henry to wet sand and be a good companion to him.
00:50:07Prepare for your journey.
00:50:28It's very peaceful outside the town.
00:50:51Don't get too comfortable.
00:50:52Bandits roam these parts, ready to steal anything from a fine horse to a gold tooth.
00:50:56You've got to be on your guard.
00:50:59You know, Omar, this place looks like Egypt.
00:51:02What is Egypt?
00:51:03It's a country.
00:51:04Does not every place look like this?
00:51:07Nope.
00:51:08Switzerland's got mountains and Russia's got snow.
00:51:12I do not know snow.
00:51:13It's what happens to rain when it gets really cold.
00:51:16It kind of falls out of the clouds and little white flakes.
00:51:19Does everyone in Russia catch snow?
00:51:21Well, no.
00:51:22They kind of let it fall on the ground, so everywhere you look you'll see snow.
00:51:27Every place is different, see?
00:51:28Here's a map.
00:51:29A map?
00:51:30Yeah.
00:51:30It's like a picture of the world.
00:51:35See?
00:51:36There's Egypt.
00:51:37There's Russia.
00:51:38I will never see you in Russia or Egypt.
00:51:41You should try.
00:51:42I had a friend that rode around Egypt on a bicycle.
00:51:45I even went on an archaeological dig with him.
00:51:49I'm going to be an archaeologist when I grow up.
00:51:51What is arcoist?
00:51:55Archaeologist.
00:51:56It's like someone who travels around the world looking for lost civilizations.
00:52:01So what are you going to be when you grow up?
00:52:03A slave.
00:52:04No, no, no.
00:52:05I mean when you grow up.
00:52:06A slave is born into his life.
00:52:09He cannot live it.
00:52:10He has no choice but to give him a double first.
00:52:29Henry, dear, you're so quiet.
00:52:32You must be very tired.
00:52:34No, I was just thinking.
00:52:36About what?
00:52:38About Omar.
00:52:39Indy, don't worry about your friend.
00:52:41He's well treated, well fed and clothed.
00:52:44If he were a peasant and had to earn his own living life,
00:52:48it would be much harsher.
00:52:50He is better off as a slave.
00:52:52I do not believe anyone would trade freedom of choice for a roof over their head.
00:52:57No matter how lovely the roof.
00:52:59You are in a different culture, Miss Seymour.
00:53:02The human spirit remains the same everywhere.
00:53:05Slavery was accepted through most ancient civilizations.
00:53:09Not having slaves is a relatively new idea.
00:53:11What if Omar doesn't want to be a slave?
00:53:13Henry, that is what slavery means.
00:53:17He has no choice.
00:53:20The Sharifah can sell him as she could sell a shoe or a necklace or anything else that belonged to her.
00:53:26That makes him property.
00:53:27He can be stolen.
00:53:29And that brings on what I think is the true problem with slavery, the kidnapping.
00:53:34Kidnapping?
00:53:35Bandits kidnap slaves and we sell them in what is a thriving, if illegal, trade.
00:53:40Yes, nasty business.
00:53:42Nasty business.
00:53:43Hi, is there another brush?
00:53:57Yes.
00:54:02May I ask you a question?
00:54:05Chief Riser, you don't need to ask my permission.
00:54:08Ask anything, anytime.
00:54:09This rusher on your map, how do you get there?
00:54:15Let's see.
00:54:20From here, well, let's just check the map.
00:54:26From here, you could probably take a boat through the Mediterranean Sea to the Caspian Sea and all the way up to Russia.
00:54:35This is the ocean?
00:54:36Yep.
00:54:38You know, there's more water than land in the world.
00:54:40Who owns the ocean?
00:54:42Why, nobody.
00:54:43And the ocean can take you everywhere.
00:54:47Thank you for answer.
00:54:48Omar, you don't have to bow around me.
00:54:51We're friends.
00:54:52Around me, you're not a slave, okay?
00:54:56Friends.
00:55:00Come on.
00:55:00Come on.
00:55:00Come on.
00:55:00Come on.
00:55:01Come on.
00:55:06Omar, look.
00:55:15There it is.
00:55:16What is that?
00:55:18Allah has delivered us safely.
00:55:20My house awaits.
00:55:21Why are there big walls around?
00:55:23To keep the bad guys out.
00:55:25Jeepers.
00:55:25Does it work?
00:55:26Oh, no, no, no.
00:55:27By no means.
00:55:28Jones, how would you describe that smell?
00:55:31Well, I don't know, really.
00:55:35I've always thought the city smells like incense and dead cats.
00:55:39What do you think?
00:55:44That's pretty disgusting.
00:55:45First one there gets a lemonade.
00:55:47Go.
00:55:47Yes.
00:55:47Careful, Junior.
00:55:48Come on.
00:55:50Giddy up.
00:55:50Get up.
00:55:50Get up.
00:55:50Get up.
00:55:51Get up.
00:55:52Get up.
00:55:52Get up.
00:55:53Get up.
00:55:53Get up.
00:55:53Get up.
00:55:54Get up.
00:55:54Get up.
00:55:55Get up.
00:55:55Get up.
00:55:55Ah, lemonade.
00:56:00Dr. Leonard Jones.
00:56:01Indeed.
00:56:03Cheers.
00:56:04Cheers.
00:56:04Now, once the ladies, welcome.
00:56:10Oh, my.
00:56:11This is a plop.
00:56:12Oh, thank you, dear.
00:56:21Do you wish to play?
00:56:23Sure.
00:56:24I'm just going to get something to eat.
00:56:25I will set up gold between two benches.
00:56:27Okay.
00:56:36Omar.
00:56:37Quick.
00:56:37Go get Haji.
00:56:38Tell him there's a thief.
00:56:41Go.
00:56:42Go, go, go.
00:56:45Go away.
00:56:45Get out of here.
00:56:48Who are you?
00:56:50Thank you for trying to protect my house, Cindy.
00:56:55Mr. Harris.
00:56:56I'm sorry.
00:56:57I didn't recognize you.
00:56:58He looks like an Arab.
00:56:59That's the idea.
00:57:02Haji, it's all right.
00:57:03It's only me.
00:57:04There's no intruder.
00:57:05Just a hungry, thirsty man who would like his biscuits and tea.
00:57:08Omar can help you prepare it.
00:57:11Why are you dressed like that?
00:57:13It's easier to move around the marketplace.
00:57:15An Arab can gather more information than a European.
00:57:17Holy smokes.
00:57:20Are you a spy?
00:57:21A newspaper man is not really a spy.
00:57:26No, I went to see a grand vizier, a minister for the sultan.
00:57:29Unfortunately, he had offended the sultan, so now his head is on a stick in the marketplace.
00:57:34He wasn't able to chat.
00:57:37Jeepers.
00:57:38His head is on a stick?
00:57:40Yes, you see, whenever anyone displeases the sultan, he cuts their head off, salts it,
00:57:44and then the head is displayed to remind everyone else not to displease the sultan.
00:57:49Wow.
00:57:50So, how exactly do you displease the sultan?
00:57:53Oh, many ways.
00:57:55So you mean you can just, like, say the wrong thing?
00:57:58It's always advisable to think before you speak.
00:58:01Well, just a head and no body, huh?
00:58:05Were its eyes still open?
00:58:07Druk matksha.
00:58:09He stares but sees nothing.
00:58:11Oh, you have a talent for this language.
00:58:14Good for you.
00:58:17Say, what is that stuff on your face anyways?
00:58:20It's walnut oil.
00:58:21Don't worry.
00:58:22It comes off with lemon juice.
00:58:24Here.
00:58:27So.
00:58:27Shall we call the sultan your highness or your excellency?
00:58:44I believe your highness is acceptable.
00:58:47Henry!
00:58:47Now, don't go outside the walls of the house.
00:58:49It's not safe.
00:58:50Why, Henry has no time to go exploring.
00:58:52He has three chapters of Latin to study.
00:58:55I'll test you when I return.
00:58:57Yes, Miss Seymour.
00:59:00Mother.
00:59:00Yes, dear?
00:59:02Be very, very careful.
00:59:03You'll want to displease the sultan.
00:59:06Mr. Harris says, uh...
00:59:09The sultan is very generous with his foreign visitors.
00:59:12I'm sure there's no worry of displeasing him.
00:59:14Well, enjoy yourself while we're gone.
00:59:16Haji will be here if you need him.
00:59:18Ladies, the professor is anxious to give his lecture.
00:59:21Shall we go?
00:59:21You and Omar can go out and play in the garden
00:59:26after you finish your studies.
00:59:41Omar!
00:59:41Omar!
00:59:43Omar.
00:59:45Listen.
00:59:46Mr. Harris says the head of a Grammy's years
00:59:48is on a stick in the marketplace.
00:59:49Let's go see it.
00:59:51American is not safe in marketplace.
00:59:54I know.
00:59:55I'll dress up like an Arab.
00:59:56Mr. Harris does, and he showed me.
00:59:57Even as an Arab, not safe.
01:00:00Many things can happen.
01:00:01Come on.
01:00:01I've never seen a salted head before.
01:00:03I mean, they don't do stuff like that in New Jersey.
01:00:05Because if I don't see it now,
01:00:06I'm never going to get the chance to see it.
01:00:07Come on, don't argue.
01:00:08We're just wasting time.
01:00:10As you bet.
01:00:12I didn't mean it like an order.
01:00:13I want you to want to go.
01:00:15But I do not want to go.
01:00:16Well, don't say that.
01:00:18As you bet.
01:00:19Don't say that anymore.
01:00:22Come on.
01:00:22Just let's go.
01:00:23It'll be fun, I promise.
01:00:26I don't worry so much.
01:00:28Marketplace, it is wise not to look into the eyes of anyone.
01:00:31I'm not going to look at anything except the dead head, all right?
01:00:33I promise.
01:00:34I wonder if it's got maggots crawling out of its eyes,
01:00:38or maybe vultures circling it,
01:00:40or maybe its tongue's all swelled up
01:00:43and hanging out of its mouth.
01:00:45You can't tell me you don't want to see this.
01:00:47I would like to see it.
01:00:49I knew it.
01:00:50I knew it.
01:00:51But we must be careful.
01:00:53If anyone talks to you, answer wrongly.
01:00:55Allah, a kabir, Allah, Aziz.
01:00:59Uh, Allah's great.
01:01:02Allah's good.
01:01:03In Arabic, not English.
01:01:04Oh, fix me.
01:01:13No!
01:01:14We must go!
01:01:23Come on!
01:01:25Go!
01:01:25Go!
01:01:26Go!
01:01:27Go!
01:01:28Go!
01:01:28Let's go!
01:01:30Go!
01:01:31Go!
01:01:32Go!
01:01:32Let's go!
01:02:02It is not here, and it is late.
01:02:10We should be to house before parents and Mr. Harris to tell.
01:02:14Are you ready to go to the house of the house of the house?
01:02:18I know you're thinking.
01:02:20Follow me.
01:02:22Come on, let's go.
01:02:24It is time to go back.
01:02:26One quick look. Come on, we're already here.
01:02:28Come on, come on, come on.
01:02:33One of the faces is still in the middle.
01:02:39This is the house of the house.
01:02:41Come on, come on.
01:02:48What's going on?
01:02:49No!
01:02:53Get up, get up, get up.
01:02:58Racheed, come on!
01:03:05Racheed, come on!
01:03:07Come on!
01:03:28Racheed, come on!
01:03:35Racheed!
01:03:36Racheed!
01:03:38Racheed!
01:03:39Racheed!
01:03:40Racheed!
01:03:41Racheed!
01:03:43Racheed!
01:03:58Oh, my God.
01:04:28Oh, my God.
01:04:58Oh, my God.
01:05:28Don't say anything.
01:05:31I'm sorry.
01:05:36Could you untie my legs?
01:05:38Yes.
01:05:40Okay.
01:05:45Better forget about the salted hills.
01:05:48Just get out of here.
01:05:50Thanks for coming back.
01:05:51Oh, my God.
01:05:52Shh.
01:05:58Henry!
01:05:58Henry, we're back.
01:06:08I'll get him. He'll want to hear all about the sultan.
01:06:13Jones, I think the sultan bettered himself listening to your lecture. He enjoyed it.
01:06:17I think so. Fell asleep for a few moments.
01:06:20Yes, but only a few. That makes it a huge success.
01:06:24Ah, fresh lemonade. Now, that'll hit the spot.
01:06:30Henry isn't in his room.
01:06:32He's probably playing with Omar.
01:06:33I wouldn't be surprised if he were hiding. He knows the Latin exam is on the agenda.
01:06:37Well, I don't think he'd be hiding. He'd want to hear about the sultan.
01:06:40Haji, go and check the house and grounds.
01:06:49Henry?
01:06:53What is it, Harris?
01:06:56Damn.
01:06:59What?
01:07:00Mr. Harris!
01:07:02Mr. Harris!
01:07:04Mr. Harris, Dubai is not in house.
01:07:07They must sneak out.
01:07:08Bring my hat and cane. I think I know where they've gone.
01:07:11Where?
01:07:12I'm afraid I made something I saw in the marketplace this morning a little too compelling to ignore.
01:07:16And he was fascinated.
01:07:18Are you saying they went along to the marketplace?
01:07:22My hat. I'm going with you.
01:07:24No, I'd better go alone.
01:07:26He's my son.
01:07:27I'm going with you.
01:07:29What are you doing, Ben?
01:07:31I'm going with you.
01:07:32No, I'm going with you.
01:07:32No, I'm going with you.
01:07:33No, I'm going with you.
01:07:34No, I'm going with you.
01:07:34No, I'm going with you.
01:07:35No, I'm going with you.
01:07:36No, I'm going with you.
01:07:37No, I'm going with you.
01:07:38No, I'm going with you.
01:07:39No, I'm going with you.
01:07:40No, I'm going with you.
01:07:41No, I'm going with you.
01:07:42No, I'm going with you.
01:07:43No, I'm going with you.
01:07:44No, I'm going with you.
01:07:45No, I'm going with you.
01:07:46No, I'm going with you.
01:07:47No, I'm going with you.
01:07:48No, I'm going with you.
01:07:49No, I'm going with you.
01:07:50No, I'm going with you.
01:07:51What do you think about this?
01:07:55The two?
01:08:00What do you think about this?
01:08:02The two?
01:08:03Europees?
01:08:04Europees, perhaps.
01:08:05No?
01:08:06No?
01:08:07Union!
01:08:08Do you have two children like that?
01:08:20Yes.
01:08:21Who?
01:08:22One of them.
01:08:23One of them.
01:08:24One of them.
01:08:25One of them.
01:08:26One of them.
01:08:27One of them.
01:08:28What?
01:08:29What do you say?
01:08:30Three of them.
01:08:31Has he seen him?
01:08:32Yes.
01:08:33What was he saying?
01:08:34You can waste no time.
01:08:35Damn it, man!
01:08:36Tell me what he said!
01:08:38Don't tell me I'm not coming, Harish.
01:08:40I am going with you.
01:08:41You don't speak the language.
01:08:42You don't know the land.
01:08:43You'd slow me down.
01:08:44Every minute counts.
01:08:45Trust me.
01:08:46It's better that you stay here.
01:08:47Then I'll go to the Sultan.
01:08:48Ask him for help.
01:08:49No.
01:08:50Don't alert the Sultan.
01:08:51Henry, word travels fast.
01:08:53If the kidnappers got wind of it, the boys could be in trouble.
01:08:56They'd sooner destroy the evidence and get caught.
01:08:58Oh, my God.
01:08:59Are you saying that they might...
01:09:01Mrs Jones.
01:09:02Mrs Jones.
01:09:03My man—
01:09:07I've shown Indy how to use the makeup.
01:09:08I put the idea in his head.
01:09:11I will never forgive myself if I do not return your son to you.
01:09:14Please.
01:09:16Bring him back.
01:09:17I'm back.
01:09:28Haji!
01:09:29Stop him!
01:09:30This is all my fault. I got us into this.
01:09:47Be quiet. Don't let them hear you.
01:09:50Maybe if I tell them I'm American, they'll let us go.
01:09:52They would rather kill you so that you will not cause them trouble.
01:09:54Kill me? That's not good.
01:09:56We must hope a good and kind master buys us.
01:09:58I can't be a slave.
01:10:00I'm supposed to be studying Latin.
01:10:02A slave does not need to know Latin.
01:10:04Maybe someone will rescue us.
01:10:06No one knows where we are.
01:10:09We'll have to escape.
01:10:18I don't know.
01:10:18I don't know.
01:10:26I don't know.
01:10:29Let's go.
01:10:59Let's go.
01:11:29Let's go.
01:11:59Let's go.
01:12:29Let's go.
01:12:59Let's go.
01:13:28Let's go.
01:13:58Let's go.
01:14:28Let's go.
01:14:58Let's go.
01:15:28Let's go.
01:15:58Let's go.
01:16:28Let's go.
01:16:58Let's go.
01:17:28Let's go.
01:17:58Let's go.
01:18:28Let's go.
01:18:59That's a wonderful disguise.
01:19:00Look at you.
01:19:02You know, you really have quite a flair for this.
01:19:03How do you know where to find me?
01:19:05This is the only place left in the country where slaves can still be sold.
01:19:08Come on, we mustn't keep your parents waiting any longer.
01:19:09What about you, you know, let's go.
01:19:21Wherever he is a slave will make no difference.
01:19:23He's my friend. I won't leave him.
01:19:26I paid 400 riyal for you. I only have 100 left. That's not enough to buy Omar.
01:19:30We have to try.
01:19:34Please.
01:19:51Jordan, what is he?
01:19:5330 riyal.
01:19:5430 riyal.
01:19:5640 riyal.
01:19:57Don't tell him, don't tell him.
01:20:0140 riyal.
01:20:0345 riyal.
01:20:0450 riyal.
01:20:0750 riyal.
01:20:1060 riyal.
01:20:1270 riyal.
01:20:1580 riyal.
01:20:1780 riyal.
01:20:21Mia!
01:20:23Mia! Mia!
01:20:25Well, what's wrong with you?
01:20:28What?
01:20:30I'm not.
01:20:32Don't you?
01:20:34Do you have a book?
01:20:36Do you have a book of people?
01:20:38Do you have a book of people in the world?
01:20:41I'm not.
01:20:43I'm not.
01:20:44I'm not.
01:20:46I'm not.
01:20:48Yes, no!
01:20:50I can't!
01:20:52Yeah.
01:20:53Oh, so much.
01:20:54So much I have a book for you.
01:20:56That's what you have for me!
01:20:59Look, I got you!
01:21:01Stand up!
01:21:08Summer!
01:21:10Waunch!
01:21:11Come on.
01:21:23It's Mr Harris.
01:21:24We're free.
01:21:25Is that true?
01:21:26Mr Harris?
01:21:27You're going back to the Sharifa.
01:21:29That's where you belong.
01:21:30Yes, Mr Harris.
01:21:31I'm forever in your debt.
01:21:33That's quite all right.
01:21:34Hang on in the...
01:21:36Why, no, no!
01:21:37Get out of here!
01:22:07welcome back was the Sultan pleased with your lecture professor Jones
01:22:36absolutely thrilled thank you for asking and did you all have a good journey it was a journey
01:22:43which proved to be educational for everyone and Omar did you serve as a good companion to
01:22:49young Henry oh yes yes he did didn't he father wasn't Omar just the best companion I've ever
01:22:55had he did everything I asked you isn't that right father yes yes that's true Omar followed
01:23:02juniors everywhere very good Omar go inside and help with the cleaning yes mistress wait let me show
01:23:18you all the flowers that have bloomed since your last visit maybe there'll be another salted head
01:23:25someday I hope you get to be an archaeologist I hope you get well I hope I see you again yes
01:23:40maybe I could show you the mountains of Switzerland New Jersey or the ocean yeah the ocean that'd be good
01:23:55you have given me dreams to dream it is not my place to see or to go like you but now at least I
01:24:06have dreams here take this it is your map now I'll just I'll make another one thank you
01:24:20I must go back to my duties
01:24:25no no Omar
01:24:28French chickens
01:24:50no
01:24:56no
01:25:00no
01:25:02no
01:25:04no
01:25:06no
01:25:07no
01:25:07no
01:25:08no
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