Africa Screams (1949) returns in a vibrant colorized edition, bringing new life to one of the most beloved adventure comedies starring the legendary duo Abbott & Costello. Directed by Charles Barton, the film blends jungle escapades, slapstick humor, and the duo’s unmistakable comedic chemistry — now enhanced with rich color for a modern viewing experience.
The story follows Buzz and Stanley, two department‑store clerks who are mistaken for expert explorers and hired to guide a dangerous expedition into the African jungle. Their journey quickly spirals into chaos as they encounter wild animals, treasure hunters, and a mysterious woman with her own hidden motives. The colorization adds new depth to the jungle settings, costumes, and comedic action, making this classic feel fresh and visually engaging.
Film Details
Title: Africa Screams (Colorized Edition)
Year: 1949
Genre: Comedy / Adventure
Director: Charles Barton
Starring:
Bud Abbott
Lou Costello
Hillary Brooke
Clyde Beatty
Max Baer
Runtime: 79 minutes
Studio: Nassour Studios
Distributor: United Artists
Country: United States
Format: Colorized version of the original black‑and‑white film
Why This Version Stands Out
This colorized edition gives new energy to the film’s jungle settings, comedic chase scenes, and character expressions. Fans of classic cinema will appreciate how the added color enhances Abbott & Costello’s physical comedy and the adventurous atmosphere. Featuring real‑life animal trainer Clyde Beatty and heavyweight boxer Max Baer, the film remains a standout in the duo’s filmography.
#AfricaScreams #AbbottAndCostello #BudAbbott #LouCostello #ClassicComedy #SafariComedy #JungleAdventure #ShempHoward #JoeBesser #1940sMovies #VintageMovies #OldHollywood #FullMovie #ColorizedClassic
The story follows Buzz and Stanley, two department‑store clerks who are mistaken for expert explorers and hired to guide a dangerous expedition into the African jungle. Their journey quickly spirals into chaos as they encounter wild animals, treasure hunters, and a mysterious woman with her own hidden motives. The colorization adds new depth to the jungle settings, costumes, and comedic action, making this classic feel fresh and visually engaging.
Film Details
Title: Africa Screams (Colorized Edition)
Year: 1949
Genre: Comedy / Adventure
Director: Charles Barton
Starring:
Bud Abbott
Lou Costello
Hillary Brooke
Clyde Beatty
Max Baer
Runtime: 79 minutes
Studio: Nassour Studios
Distributor: United Artists
Country: United States
Format: Colorized version of the original black‑and‑white film
Why This Version Stands Out
This colorized edition gives new energy to the film’s jungle settings, comedic chase scenes, and character expressions. Fans of classic cinema will appreciate how the added color enhances Abbott & Costello’s physical comedy and the adventurous atmosphere. Featuring real‑life animal trainer Clyde Beatty and heavyweight boxer Max Baer, the film remains a standout in the duo’s filmography.
#AfricaScreams #AbbottAndCostello #BudAbbott #LouCostello #ClassicComedy #SafariComedy #JungleAdventure #ShempHoward #JoeBesser #1940sMovies #VintageMovies #OldHollywood #FullMovie #ColorizedClassic
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00:00:00The End
00:00:42The End
00:01:21Stay right where you are.
00:01:24Don't move.
00:01:25Stay there now.
00:01:27Steady.
00:01:30Now, sit up.
00:01:32Sit up.
00:01:33Sit up, you.
00:01:35Up, you fool.
00:01:37Sit up, I said.
00:01:42Sit up.
00:01:43Up.
00:01:56Really, Mr. Livington.
00:01:57Oh, I'm sorry.
00:01:58Please, let me help you.
00:02:04Oh, yeah.
00:02:10Buzz!
00:02:11Oh, Buzz!
00:02:13What's the matter?
00:02:13Buzz!
00:02:14Take it easy.
00:02:14What's the matter?
00:02:15Look!
00:02:16Wait a minute.
00:02:16Wait a minute.
00:02:17Take it away.
00:02:18Not here!
00:02:19Take it easy.
00:02:20Stanley.
00:02:21It's just a harmless little kitten.
00:02:23Buzz, I'm scared of that.
00:02:25Look at the wild look in his face.
00:02:27Oh.
00:02:28I can't understand why you have this terrible fear of animals in you.
00:02:32What is it?
00:02:32When I was a little baby, I was scared by my piggy bank.
00:02:35Oh, that's nonsense.
00:02:37You want to hear something worse?
00:02:38What?
00:02:39I was 15 years old before I ate my first animal cracker.
00:02:43Come on.
00:02:44The store's about to open up.
00:02:44Fix up your challenge.
00:02:45Get to work.
00:02:47Go on.
00:02:47Go on.
00:02:53In hell.
00:02:54Yes, sir.
00:02:55That's the truth.
00:02:59How do you do?
00:03:00May I help you?
00:03:01Do you happen to have a copy of Doc's Safari by Cuddleford?
00:03:03I'll find out.
00:03:05Hey, Bob.
00:03:11How do you do, gentlemen?
00:03:12We like to speak to salesmen, pal.
00:03:14Well, I'm the salesman, Stanley Livington.
00:03:16I'm the clerk in charge of all Jungle Books.
00:03:19And at 11 o'clock, I'm giving a lecture.
00:03:21Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:03:22You got a book by the name of...
00:03:23Dark Safari by Cuddleford.
00:03:25Dark Safari by Cuddleford?
00:03:27We did have it.
00:03:28Well, we got rid of it some time ago.
00:03:30I want to tell you, gentlemen, I read that book.
00:03:32I had nightmares for nine months.
00:03:39How well do you remember that book?
00:03:41Why?
00:03:41Do you remember a map in it?
00:03:43A map in that book?
00:03:44Of course I remember it.
00:03:45Could you draw it?
00:03:46Could I draw it?
00:03:47For $1,000?
00:03:48Draw that map in that book for $1,000?
00:03:50Mm-hmm.
00:03:51Ha-ha!
00:03:51For $1,000, I could draw that map in oil.
00:03:53Okay, then meet us in the alley tonight at 7.30.
00:03:55And we'll take you to somebody who'll give you $1,000 a minute to lay down the pencil.
00:03:59Is it a deal?
00:04:01Shake.
00:04:02Shake.
00:04:05Okay, pal.
00:04:07See you in the alley tonight at 7.30.
00:04:10And be there, chum.
00:04:11Get me?
00:04:14$1,000 to draw that map.
00:04:16Ha-ha!
00:04:20I'm sorry, but that book is out of print.
00:04:22In fact, we sold the last one some time ago.
00:04:23Oh, dear, I was afraid of that.
00:04:25I've been to every bookstore in the city.
00:04:27There's a map in that book that I'd give $2,500 for.
00:04:31Will you give me that again, please?
00:04:32I said there was a map in that book that I'd give $2,500 for.
00:04:36$2,500?
00:04:38Uh, excuse me.
00:04:39I'll be right back.
00:04:43What are you doing?
00:04:44Hey, Buzz.
00:04:44This you'll never believe.
00:04:45There were two guys in here in the...
00:04:46I understand.
00:04:46Look, Stanley.
00:04:47How well do you remember that book you read about Doc Safaree?
00:04:50That's what I'm trying to tell you.
00:04:50There was two guys in here.
00:04:51Now, look.
00:04:51You remember there was a map in it?
00:04:54You, too.
00:04:54Now, go away.
00:04:55Go away.
00:04:55Go away.
00:04:56What are you doing there?
00:04:57I'm drawing that map now.
00:04:58Oh, no, you don't.
00:04:59Wait a minute.
00:04:59Oh, you can't.
00:05:00Buzz, don't tear that up.
00:05:01I've got a chance to make...
00:05:02Wait, wait, wait, quiet.
00:05:03Come on, follow me.
00:05:04Oh, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:05:05Take it easy, take it easy.
00:05:06Madam, you are the luckiest person in New York this morning.
00:05:10Allow me to introduce Stanley Livington,
00:05:13one of the world's greatest wild game hunters.
00:05:15Oh, no.
00:05:15Well, how exciting.
00:05:16Wild game hunters are my weakness.
00:05:18This is really a thrill, Mr. Livington.
00:05:20So nice meeting you, too, but I'm really not...
00:05:22Uh, it might interest you to know that, uh,
00:05:24when Mr. Cuttleford wrote Doc Safaree,
00:05:26Mr. Livington was right there.
00:05:27Oh, wonderful.
00:05:29Then, you must be very familiar with the map that is in that book.
00:05:32The map?
00:05:33Yes.
00:05:33Oh, sure.
00:05:34That's one map I could draw on a darkroom even without a pencil.
00:05:36You see, your troubles were all over.
00:05:38Uh, I could make arrangements to bring them over to your home this evening.
00:05:41Oh, marvelous.
00:05:41I think it's a wonderful idea.
00:05:43My name is Emerson, Diana Emerson.
00:05:44How do you do, Mr. Emerson?
00:05:45No, I got a date in the alley.
00:05:47She'll have to wait.
00:05:48She'll have to wait.
00:05:49Here's my address.
00:05:50See you tonight, then.
00:05:51Goodbye.
00:05:53Goodbye.
00:05:55That's the kind of girl I dream about.
00:05:57But you should see the ones I get.
00:06:01I tell you, boss, the guy said he knew the map backwards.
00:06:04So we make a date to meet him, bring him in, have him draw it.
00:06:07Yeah, and the little muslin never shows up after us offering him a grand.
00:06:10Well, you can relax.
00:06:11I found somebody myself this morning.
00:06:13You did, boss?
00:06:14Where?
00:06:15In Clopper's department store.
00:06:16That's where we found our guy.
00:06:18Wait a minute.
00:06:20Was he a silly-looking little fat guy?
00:06:22That's him.
00:06:23Why, that two-timer.
00:06:25You offer him a thousand and he holds out for a higher price.
00:06:27The minute he puts his foot through the door, I'll break every bone in his head.
00:06:30You'll do no such thing.
00:06:31When he leaves, you boys can meet him outside and get my money back.
00:06:35We get you, boss.
00:06:36Now go out the side entrance.
00:06:37I'm closing a deal with the man who's going to lead the safari.
00:06:43Won't you come in, Mr. Beattie?
00:06:53This is the place.
00:06:54Now don't forget, she thinks you're a big-game hunter.
00:06:56Buzz, why do you keep getting me in the middle?
00:06:57I wish you hadn't.
00:06:58Why, you ingrate.
00:07:00Here I'm giving you a chance to make me $2,500.
00:07:02Is that the way you want to repay me for all the things I could have done for you?
00:07:05Come on.
00:07:06Come on.
00:07:08I'm sorry.
00:07:09Oh, come on.
00:07:21Stanley, will you come on?
00:07:22I'm shutting off the water.
00:07:24Well, turn it off and come on.
00:07:27I stopped it.
00:07:29Good.
00:07:29Come on up here.
00:07:30May I see you a minute, please?
00:07:33Come on.
00:07:37Come on.
00:07:37Now, now what's the matter?
00:07:39My finger's stuck.
00:07:41Leave it there and come on.
00:07:42Okay.
00:07:43What's the matter?
00:07:44Well, let me see this.
00:07:46Not that one.
00:07:47Not that one.
00:07:47Not that one.
00:07:48That one.
00:07:53Harry, did you answer the door?
00:07:55No.
00:07:56Do I have to?
00:07:57Answer the door.
00:07:58Oh, all right.
00:08:01Do everything around here.
00:08:03Look at this.
00:08:04No, it's too tight.
00:08:06I've got to be a cook and a butler.
00:08:08One of these days, I'll just...
00:08:09Well, that's all.
00:08:11I'll just do it.
00:08:17Yes?
00:08:17Uh, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Livington to see Miss Emerson.
00:08:20Well, come in.
00:08:26Oh, who is knocking?
00:08:27Well, come in!
00:08:29Miss Emerson is busy for the moment.
00:08:31Will you step in the living room, please?
00:08:33Pats.
00:08:53Ow, that hurts.
00:09:01That belongs on the outside.
00:09:02Yeah, I can't get it off.
00:09:04Help me get it off.
00:09:06When you get your hand...
00:09:07Well, not so hard.
00:09:08You get your hand out of the way now.
00:09:10Get your hand out of the way.
00:09:12Get your hand out of the way.
00:09:13Get your hand out of the way.
00:09:13Get your hand out of the way.
00:09:14Well, get your hand out of the way.
00:09:15Get it off.
00:09:16Naturally, I haven't publicized the expedition
00:09:18because I could easily become the victim
00:09:20of unscrupulous people.
00:09:21If that map's one of the few in existence,
00:09:23the owner would practically have you
00:09:25in the palm of his hand.
00:09:26This man coming tonight is the gullible type
00:09:28but fairly intelligent.
00:09:30If he can remember the map accurately,
00:09:31we'll proceed at once.
00:09:33That'll be fine with me, Miss Emerson.
00:09:34And now regarding your fee,
00:09:36suppose we say $5,000 in advance
00:09:39and $15,000 on completion.
00:09:41That's very liberal.
00:09:42On the contrary, money is no object
00:09:44as long as I get what I'm after.
00:09:47Come on, will you?
00:09:50Ah, that is.
00:09:51Oh, not that hand.
00:09:52This one.
00:09:54Well, put this hand in your pocket.
00:09:55Ooh.
00:09:57Get your hand out of the...
00:09:58Oh.
00:10:02Oh, sometimes if...
00:10:04Oh.
00:10:06Stanley, I just found out
00:10:08that map is worth more than $2,500 that woman.
00:10:10I can't get over it.
00:10:11All I did was go like this
00:10:12and no order came out.
00:10:13Are you listening?
00:10:14Come on.
00:10:17Come on!
00:10:19You go in the living room and wait.
00:10:20I'm gonna snoop around here
00:10:21and find out more about this deal.
00:10:23Go ahead.
00:10:31Who was at the door, Harry?
00:10:32Uh, Mr. Livingston and Mr. Johnson.
00:10:34Good.
00:10:34Where are they?
00:10:35They're in the living room.
00:10:36I'll see them in a minute
00:10:37and we'll have coffee in the library.
00:10:42Harry, I'm phoning Gunner to come over.
00:10:44Please leave the door open.
00:10:45Yes, ma'am.
00:10:53Excuse me.
00:10:54I didn't order anybody in the room.
00:10:56I'm awfully sorry.
00:10:57Say, hold it.
00:10:57Wait what you want.
00:10:58You know, you standing in front of this here picture
00:11:00reminds me of my last expedition in Africa.
00:11:02Is that so?
00:11:03Yes, indeedy.
00:11:04Yes, indeedy.
00:11:04And it was my most dangerous expedition.
00:11:08We were at the Cats.
00:11:09Big Cats.
00:11:10You know what cats are?
00:11:11Lions, I imagine.
00:11:12Oh, there's no imagine about it, my friend.
00:11:14Lions are lines.
00:11:15Here or any place, they're lines.
00:11:17You can't imagine they're lines.
00:11:18Oh, no, indeedy.
00:11:20I want to tell you something.
00:11:21My first afternoon out, I bagged 64 lines.
00:11:24Dad, what a hunt.
00:11:25Really?
00:11:26Oh, yes.
00:11:27And then I ran into an old friend of mine, Clyde Beatty.
00:11:29No.
00:11:30Yeah.
00:11:31And was he irked?
00:11:32He didn't bag a line for two weeks.
00:11:34Really?
00:11:37I bagged them all.
00:11:38He couldn't get one of them.
00:11:40Of course, when it comes to handling lines,
00:11:42he don't know from nothing.
00:11:43I am the boy right over here.
00:11:45I want to tell you something else, too, between you and I.
00:11:48Clyde Beatty is a phony.
00:11:50On the side, a pretty nice fellow,
00:11:52but between you and I, a phony.
00:11:55Something else I want to tell you, friend.
00:11:58Who do you think tames the lines that he has inside the cages?
00:12:04Me, Stanley Livington, the world's greatest.
00:12:07The greatest hunter.
00:12:08No kidding.
00:12:09Yes, sir.
00:12:09Well, one of the greatest.
00:12:12By the way, what's your name?
00:12:14Clyde Beatty.
00:12:15Clyde Beatty.
00:12:15Clyde, it's nice knowing you.
00:12:17I want you to stick around,
00:12:17because I'm going to tell you how I used to go in myself
00:12:19and tame those lines.
00:12:20Now, when it comes to taming the animals, Clyde...
00:12:22Clyde!
00:12:23Clyde!
00:12:28Clyde!
00:12:28Clyde!
00:12:29Clyde!
00:12:30Clyde!
00:12:31Clyde!
00:12:36Clyde!
00:12:37Clyde!
00:12:37Clyde!
00:12:37Oh, good evening.
00:12:39I see you've met Mr. Livington, our big wild game hunter, eh?
00:12:42Yes, indeed.
00:12:42Swell.
00:12:43He just didn't tell me about some of his exploits.
00:12:45Oh, swell, swell, that's fine.
00:12:47Tell him about the time you and Clyde Beattie went tiger hunting in India.
00:12:51Yes, I'd like to hear about it.
00:12:52Yes, indeed.
00:12:53Why, Stanley tells me that he outshot Beattie five to one.
00:12:58By the way, I don't think you've introduced me to this gentleman.
00:13:02Clyde Beattie.
00:13:04Clyde Beattie.
00:13:06I'll be seeing you around.
00:13:07Mr. Beattie, I'm sorry for what I said about Mr. Beattie.
00:13:10Excuse me.
00:13:11Why, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Livington.
00:13:13Please forgive me for keeping you waiting.
00:13:14You've met Mr. Beattie?
00:13:16It seems Mr. Livington and our old hunting pals.
00:13:18Won't you gentlemen have a take?
00:13:22And after coffee, we'll have Mr. Livington draw the map.
00:13:25I'm terribly sorry.
00:13:26Mr. Livington will not be able to draw the map.
00:13:28But he's got to.
00:13:29The whole success of my trip depends on it.
00:13:31You mean you intend to take a trip to Africa?
00:13:34Very definitely. I'm planning a safari.
00:13:36I wonder if I may be excused.
00:13:37I know you folks would rather talk business in private.
00:13:40But if you don't mind, I think it would be better.
00:13:42Mr. Beattie's half-harry.
00:13:43Excuse me, gentlemen.
00:13:44Good night, little friend.
00:13:52Quick, Grappler and Boots are outside waiting to slug Johnson and Livington.
00:13:55Tell them the plans are changed and to lay off.
00:13:57Yes, ma'am.
00:13:59Look, Buzz, let me draw the map.
00:14:00We'll get the $2,500 and get out of here.
00:14:02Certainly not.
00:14:03Now, if I play your cards right, we'll get more than $2,500.
00:14:06Listen, you heard her.
00:14:08She's organizing a safari.
00:14:09I wish I was there.
00:14:10Where?
00:14:11On the home of the safari right now.
00:14:13Stanley, you're absolutely right.
00:14:16As you surmised, to be frank with you, I don't blame you for having the desire.
00:14:20Desire to what?
00:14:21Of course, I'll have to explain everything to the lady.
00:14:23Explain it to me.
00:14:24Mr. Livington insists on journeying your safari to Africa.
00:14:28I insist?
00:14:29There you are.
00:14:29You heard it from his own lips.
00:14:31Just...
00:14:32Hello.
00:14:32Just...
00:14:33How do you do?
00:14:33You see, with Mr. Livington in Africa, he'd feel right at home and it'd be very simple
00:14:38for him to draw the map without any difficulties.
00:14:40I think it's an excellent idea.
00:14:41Once we're there, he can lead us to the East Fork of the Tarabongo and Okavangi River.
00:14:45Lead you to the Fork?
00:14:46Shilly.
00:14:47Of course, it'll be the regular $5,000 fee in advance and $15,000 on completion.
00:14:52Of course, that includes my services.
00:14:53What?
00:14:55Splendid.
00:14:55That's fine.
00:14:56And for your safety, I'm going to assign you my best follow-upper.
00:14:59Uh, follow-upper?
00:15:01Yes.
00:15:01He's the man who follows you in the jungle and if you miss a shot at a charging animal,
00:15:04he shoots and saves your life.
00:15:08Oh.
00:15:09That's him now.
00:15:10Excuse me.
00:15:11Mr. Shilly.
00:15:12Hey, listen, but...
00:15:13I'm not gonna go over there.
00:15:14You got no right to put me in a thing like that.
00:15:15What kind of money?
00:15:16You're always putting me right in the middle of everything.
00:15:17I don't care what kind of money.
00:15:18Don't you give me that lie.
00:15:19Listen, you got no money over there with...
00:15:19No arguments.
00:15:20I'm not gonna go over there with all those lines.
00:15:21I tell you.
00:15:22I'm gonna sell you to get away with all those lines.
00:15:24I tell you.
00:15:24No arguments.
00:15:25No arguments.
00:15:25No arguments.
00:15:26I won't.
00:15:31Gunner, I'd like to have you meet Mr. Johnson and Mr. Livingston.
00:15:33Gunner Jensen.
00:15:34Hi.
00:15:35Uh, I don't want to seem inquisitive, but, uh, just what are we going to Africa for?
00:15:39Well, we're going after an orangutan gargantua.
00:15:42Orangutan gargantua?
00:15:43Excuse me, please.
00:15:44Pardon me.
00:15:44May I see you?
00:15:52Excuse me, excuse me.
00:15:53Pardon me.
00:15:54Big ape?
00:15:54Yeah.
00:15:55You mean like the thing I see in a circus like the father to the monkey?
00:15:57Yeah, it's only bigger.
00:15:58Bigger.
00:15:59Ping.
00:16:00And he's gonna protect me?
00:16:02Mm-hmm.
00:16:02Mm-hmm.
00:16:03Gunner, show them how you can shoot the Winchester.
00:16:16You missed a lion.
00:16:18I raised the gun to my shoulder, looked through the peep sight, and I...
00:16:26I looked through the peep sight, put my finger on the trigger, grab for the pump slide, and I...
00:16:31I...
00:16:33No pump slide.
00:16:37Stanley.
00:16:39Stanley!
00:16:40Now, where did he go?
00:16:42Stanley!
00:17:09Hello?
00:17:14Hello?
00:17:20Hello?
00:17:25Hello?
00:17:28Hello?
00:18:01Come on, River.
00:18:02You're not standing?
00:18:03Suppose a north wind should come up, what would you do?
00:18:05I fought an anchor.
00:18:06If a west wind didn't come up, what would you do?
00:18:08I fought another anchor.
00:18:09And a south wind came up, what would you do then?
00:18:10I fought another anchor.
00:18:11And an east wind blew up, what would you do?
00:18:13I fought another anchor.
00:18:14Where are you getting all the anchors?
00:18:15The same place you're getting all the wind.
00:18:17You keep quiet.
00:18:21One row your boat.
00:18:22You've been a very bad boy the last couple of days.
00:18:25I want you to change.
00:18:26I'm warning you.
00:18:27I don't like it a bit.
00:18:30All you do is snap at me.
00:18:33Me snap at you?
00:18:36Oh, ain't that a laugh?
00:18:37Me snap it at him.
00:18:38Why should you laugh?
00:18:40Oh, ho, ho, ho.
00:18:51Don't swag.
00:18:52I don't hold it.
00:19:05Oh, ho, ho.
00:19:09I don't know.
00:19:10I don't know.
00:19:10Oh, ho, ho, ho.
00:19:11Oh, ho, ho.
00:19:12Oh, ho, ho.
00:19:13Oh, ho.
00:19:23What are you doing?
00:19:49I am home.
00:19:56I am home.
00:20:00I am home.
00:20:04I am home.
00:20:12I am home.
00:20:14Hey, you.
00:20:15Oh, Gunnard.
00:20:17Look, not me, the post.
00:20:20Oh.
00:20:23Oh, he's complaining.
00:20:44Hello.
00:20:46Hello.
00:20:48The camp's coming along fine, Miss Emerson.
00:20:49And in the morning, we'll start for the interior.
00:20:51Very good.
00:20:53Well, we've looked the whole place over.
00:20:55You want to know something, boss?
00:20:57This will look like a place to find diamonds.
00:20:59You fool.
00:21:00Don't you ever mention the word diamonds.
00:21:02We're supposed to be after an orangutan.
00:21:04And another thing, boss.
00:21:06I'm getting awfully sick of these two guys you're depending on.
00:21:09They're always fouling us up.
00:21:11Well, just be patient.
00:21:12It won't be long now before the map is in my hands.
00:21:18Stanley.
00:21:19Stanley.
00:21:19Drop everything.
00:21:20Huh?
00:21:21Drop everything.
00:21:22Come here.
00:21:22Come here, Stanley.
00:21:23Get out.
00:21:24Get out from under there.
00:21:25Hurry up.
00:21:25Come here.
00:21:27Come on, Stanley.
00:21:28Oh, boss.
00:21:29I just want to have to turn it off.
00:21:30Never mind the tent.
00:21:31Come over here and draw that map.
00:21:32The map?
00:21:32The map.
00:21:33If I draw, will you let me go home?
00:21:34Why do you want to go home?
00:21:35I forgot something.
00:21:35What did you forget?
00:21:36I forgot to stay there.
00:21:36Draw the map.
00:21:37Come on.
00:21:38Boy, oh boy, can you picture me a tycoon.
00:21:40Ho, ho, ho.
00:21:41Building.
00:21:42Yachts.
00:21:43Railroads.
00:21:43I don't know.
00:21:44I might even buy an airline.
00:21:45Go on how I feel.
00:21:47Winters in Maine.
00:21:49Summers in Florida.
00:21:51Oh, it's unbelievable.
00:21:52Get him.
00:21:52He could even get his laundry out.
00:21:54Have you got it ready yet?
00:21:55Come on.
00:21:57You got it?
00:21:57Attaboy.
00:21:58Oh, this paper here is worth a million dollars.
00:22:01A million dollars?
00:22:01I mean, I thought I did it.
00:22:02Give me something.
00:22:03I've got to have something for it.
00:22:03Oh, sure, sure.
00:22:04I intended to.
00:22:05Here.
00:22:06Here's a nickel.
00:22:07Attaboy.
00:22:08Oh, a nickel.
00:22:10Hello, Diana.
00:22:11Harry, some teeth from Mr. Johnson.
00:22:13And plenty of sugar.
00:22:15Wonderful day we're having.
00:22:16You're looking marvelous yourself.
00:22:18You're in fine spirits.
00:22:19I have all the reasons in the world to be.
00:22:21I finally persuaded Stanley to draw the map.
00:22:24Oh, well, may I see it?
00:22:25Uh, I also made some very interesting discoveries.
00:22:29Aside from the orangutan, there are far more important things to be found in that particular
00:22:33territory.
00:22:34Really?
00:22:35Yes.
00:22:35And due to the facts, I personally think I'm entitled to a new deal.
00:22:38Well, what kind of a deal did you have in mind?
00:22:40Well, I'd say, uh, twenty percent of the safari's profits would be fair.
00:22:45Very liberal.
00:22:46In view of your generosity, may I see the map?
00:22:49Oh, yes.
00:22:50Surely, surely, surely.
00:22:52Now, uh, this map will take you right to, uh...
00:23:00Um, uh, there seems to be something lacking here.
00:23:04Uh, uh, uh, I'll see Stanley.
00:23:06There's some detail worth it.
00:23:07Uh, uh, he hasn't really, uh, completed the map.
00:23:10I'll be right back.
00:23:11Here's your team.
00:23:11I put plenty of sugar in it.
00:23:13Uh, drink it yourself.
00:23:14Oh, drink it yourself.
00:23:15Drink it yourself.
00:23:17Harry, I want to see Boots and Grappler immediately.
00:23:19Ooh.
00:23:20All right.
00:23:23Come here.
00:23:23Come here.
00:23:24Come here.
00:23:25Wise Alec, huh?
00:23:26Now, what's the matter with you?
00:23:26Thought you were putting something over on me.
00:23:28This is not the map that was in Coverford's book.
00:23:30Oh, yes, it is.
00:23:31This, this thing tells you how to get the clopper's department store.
00:23:34Well, that's the map.
00:23:34I used to keep that map in Cuddleford's book.
00:23:36Listen, you nitwitted numbskull.
00:23:38These people want a map of the Bangy Territory.
00:23:40The Bangy Territory?
00:23:42Bangy Territory?
00:23:43Yes.
00:23:43I was wondering why they want to pay all that kind of money
00:23:46just to find the directions how I get the clopper's department store.
00:23:48That I couldn't understand.
00:23:49Just a minute.
00:23:49Do you realize we're in the most dangerous spot we've ever been in in our lives?
00:23:53Dangerous spot?
00:23:53Dangerous spot.
00:23:54Buzz.
00:23:55What?
00:23:55Is it worse than a time when Skinny Marine knocked the chip off my shoulder?
00:23:58Ah, certainly.
00:23:59Worse than that time?
00:24:00I should say it is.
00:24:01And the time I drew the line like that?
00:24:03Far more.
00:24:04Yeah, but that time he came over the line.
00:24:05It's worse than that?
00:24:06Never mind that.
00:24:07It's worse than that.
00:24:08Oh, are we in trouble?
00:24:09Wait a minute.
00:24:10Oh.
00:24:10We've got to do something.
00:24:11I have it.
00:24:12We've got to get out.
00:24:13Sure.
00:24:13Come on.
00:24:14Come on.
00:24:17What you doing, boys?
00:24:19Going somewhere, fellas?
00:24:20We were just going to take these little trunks inside the tent.
00:24:23Get moving.
00:24:25Hey, hey, hey.
00:24:27Go ahead.
00:24:28Knock the chip off my shoulder.
00:24:29Not that.
00:24:30Your head's liable to go with it.
00:24:31Oh.
00:24:35Go on.
00:24:36Get moving.
00:24:46Um, I'm getting sick and tired of getting pushed around by you guys.
00:24:49Did you hear me?
00:24:50I'm getting sick and tired of it.
00:24:51Come on.
00:24:52Hey, hey.
00:24:54Come up.
00:25:02Come on.
00:25:03Hey.
00:25:05Come on back.
00:25:06Hey, hey.
00:25:07Come on back.
00:25:09Hey.
00:25:10Hey.
00:25:11Hey.
00:25:14Hi.
00:25:14Come on.
00:25:16Mm-hmm.
00:25:19Stanley!
00:25:20Stanley!
00:25:20No!
00:25:21Don't bother me.
00:25:21Stanley, you're not going to kill anyone.
00:25:23Don't hold me back.
00:25:23Don't do that.
00:25:24Somebody's got to get it, and when I get this mad, somebody's got to get it!
00:25:28Stanley.
00:25:29Ha!
00:25:30Ha!
00:25:33Fine friend you are.
00:25:34You bring me away out here in the heart of the jungle.
00:25:37Why?
00:25:37Because you told me that you could draw the map.
00:25:40You can't draw, can you?
00:25:41You knew you couldn't.
00:25:42Why'd you bring me away out here?
00:25:43Now what am I going to do?
00:25:45What am I going to do with the boats I was going to buy, the buildings I was going to
00:25:48buy,
00:25:48the railroads I was going to buy?
00:25:50Put that down.
00:25:51That's a fine how-do-you-do.
00:25:53Nice goings-on from a pal, from a friend.
00:25:55I never...
00:25:56I never expected it from you.
00:25:58I'll have to go in the bankruptcy, that's all.
00:26:00That's all that's left for me to do.
00:26:02Then what'll my friend say?
00:26:03To think that you, my bosom friend...
00:26:05Look, where are you going with the water?
00:26:06Oh, my tent's on fire!
00:26:12Well, what have you got to say for yourself?
00:26:27Hold it!
00:26:28Hold it!
00:26:28Stop!
00:26:29Go no further!
00:26:30What are you stopping here for?
00:26:31It's early yet.
00:26:32Well, this is where Cuddleford stopped.
00:26:34Now, on the bottom of page 389, according to Cuddleford, he wrote that he had a very uneventful
00:26:39day.
00:26:39Therefore, he made camp on the bank of the Crocodile River.
00:26:42Now, over there is the Crocodile River.
00:26:44Uh-uh.
00:26:45Over here.
00:26:47You'll have to forgive him.
00:26:48You see, Stanley is actually living the book.
00:26:51That's not all.
00:26:52That night, Cuddleford, he posted a double guard because he was nearing the Banky country,
00:26:56which was full of ferocious animals and campels.
00:26:58Stanley's right.
00:26:59This is pretty dangerous territory.
00:27:01I suggest we pitch camp on this side tonight.
00:27:03But that means we'll lose an entire half day.
00:27:05Well, if you cross over, you're gonna lose two days anyway.
00:27:07Why?
00:27:08Well, according to Cuddleford, when he crossed the river, he was brought down by jungle fever.
00:27:11And he was that way for 36 hours.
00:27:14Miss Emerson, I think we should look for a location for pitch camp.
00:27:17All right, Mr. B.
00:27:18Stanley, come here.
00:27:24You better use a little more tech when you talk to Miss Emerson.
00:27:26You know, she's allowed to send us back to the States.
00:27:28Good.
00:27:29Good.
00:27:29Good.
00:27:31What's the matter?
00:27:32Oh, my goodness.
00:27:34You worrying about that?
00:27:36That's just a little baby lion.
00:27:38Wait a minute.
00:27:39Wait a minute.
00:27:39I'll get a hold of him.
00:27:41Puzz, don't.
00:27:42Puzz.
00:27:43Don't you, Simon?
00:27:47Here, let it here.
00:27:48Remember what happened to the department store.
00:27:49Don't do it.
00:27:49Now, don't get excited.
00:27:51This little cat was raised on milk.
00:27:52I'm sorry, but I eat meat now.
00:27:53Take away.
00:27:54Go ahead, touch it.
00:27:55Now, go ahead.
00:27:55Touch it.
00:27:56There you are.
00:27:57You see?
00:27:58There you are.
00:28:00Now, go ahead.
00:28:01There he is.
00:28:02Look how cute he runs.
00:28:03Hey!
00:28:04I got my finger back.
00:28:05What do you mean you got your finger?
00:28:06You touched him, didn't you?
00:28:06I touched a real lion!
00:28:08That's all there is, dude.
00:28:09A real lion?
00:28:10Brave too!
00:28:11Well, that's it.
00:28:12Just like that!
00:28:13That'll take that fear out of you.
00:28:14Ha-ha!
00:28:16I'm gonna capture that little baby lion, and I'm gonna bring it back to Diana.
00:28:19Hey, wait a minute.
00:28:21That's a good idea.
00:28:22That'll put us in good with it.
00:28:24Yeah.
00:28:24Go ahead, kid.
00:28:25I'll see you at camp.
00:28:26Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da!
00:28:30Kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty.
00:28:33Kitty, kitty, kitty.
00:28:35Come on, kitty.
00:28:36Ha-ha-ha, kitty, kitty.
00:28:39Oh!
00:28:43Hey, Baz!
00:28:45Baz!
00:28:46Come on!
00:29:01Well, Buzz, I guess we lost that pussycat.
00:29:03Oh, Buzz!
00:29:06Oh, no.
00:29:11Hey, Buzz!
00:29:12Oh, Buzz!
00:29:13Hey, it's locked down there.
00:29:14I can't see a thing.
00:29:16How'd you afford a trap anywhere, you clumsy boy?
00:29:19I'm gonna throw you some rope down there.
00:29:21Can't see a thing, so Bradford!
00:29:24Come on, boy.
00:29:26Come on, boy.
00:29:28Come on, boy.
00:29:32Come on, boy.
00:29:32Come on, boy.
00:29:34Come on, boy.
00:29:35Come on, boy.
00:29:35Come on, boy.
00:29:36Come on, boy.
00:29:37Come on, boy.
00:29:39Now, Buzz, you better go on a diet, because you're getting awful fat and awful heavy.
00:29:43Give me the other one in a row.
00:29:44Now, we'll leave it here for whoever belongs there.
00:29:46Come on, boy.
00:29:49Come on, boy.
00:30:04I'm sorry.
00:30:11I'm sorry.
00:30:15You're going to give me some of the monsters.
00:30:16You have me.
00:30:33Hey, we better go and check on that trap
00:30:49All right boys you've done a good job now take them back to the truck
00:30:54Come on boys back to the truck
00:31:01Stanley
00:31:09Look out there fellow there's a trap right there in front of you
00:31:11A trap? Thanks Ranger
00:31:13Hey, my name is Buzz Johnson
00:31:16I'm looking for a little chubby guy by the name of Stanley Livington
00:31:19Have you seen him?
00:31:20No I haven't
00:31:21My name is Frank Buck
00:31:22Frank Buck?
00:31:23Well I'm certainly glad to know you
00:31:25Glad to see you
00:31:26I'm looking for a great big guy
00:31:28Called Orangutan Gargantua
00:31:30Have you seen him?
00:31:31Oh no
00:31:32Well I just built this trap for him
00:31:33Come on you better get away from this trap
00:31:35I think we better
00:31:39Say Mr. Buck
00:31:40Is there really such an animal as an Orangutan Gargantua?
00:31:43Of course there is
00:31:44There is
00:31:45There's one right around this district now
00:31:47Great big fellow
00:31:48About 20 feet high
00:31:50Face almost human
00:31:52Matter of fact I've got traps all around here
00:31:55Set for them
00:31:55Mm-hmm
00:31:57Hey Buzz
00:32:00Uh Mr. Buck
00:32:01I wonder if you'd help me
00:32:02Find my camp
00:32:03Why that'd be very good at this
00:32:07Drop
00:32:07Drop
00:32:08One
00:32:08Hold on
00:32:09Please
00:32:15We got one
00:32:17We don't need a baby though
00:32:18But we got him
00:32:19What
00:32:19We got that around there
00:32:20Come on now
00:32:21Now get him in the nest there
00:32:22Bring him up
00:32:23Pull him up
00:32:23Mr. Johnson
00:32:24That's the first of the species
00:32:26Ever captured by human beings
00:32:28You two take the poles out
00:32:30Drop the nest
00:32:35Come on
00:32:35Come on get him up there
00:32:37Get him up
00:32:37Heist him up
00:32:39Take the slack out of the room
00:32:41Careful boy
00:32:43Is he ferocious
00:32:45Oh we don't know
00:32:52Don't know
00:32:57It's Stanley
00:32:59Stanley
00:33:00Where have you been
00:33:01I've searched this jungle all night long for you
00:33:03Last night I want to take that
00:33:05There's no time for clowning
00:33:06Now listen
00:33:07What are you trying to do
00:33:08Make a monkey out of yourself
00:33:09That's it
00:33:09That's all the extra work you did for Miami on here
00:33:11Listen are you the guy that dug this hole
00:33:12Yes I am
00:33:12The least you could have done
00:33:13Was put a red lantern in
00:33:14I'm going to report you
00:33:15To the African League
00:33:16For better rodent grooming
00:33:17I certainly am
00:33:18Take it easy
00:33:18What are you trying to build anyway
00:33:19A trap
00:33:20Yeah it's a trap
00:33:20You're doing it all wrong
00:33:21What do you mean I'm doing it all wrong
00:33:22This guy don't know if I'm nothing
00:33:23About building a trap
00:33:24I showed Frank Buck how to build
00:33:25All his traps
00:33:26Every one of them
00:33:27He listens to me
00:33:28I'm one of the biggest game hunters
00:33:29In the whole world
00:33:30That's why I'm over here
00:33:31Wait a minute
00:33:32You got the whole thing
00:33:33It's longer
00:33:34Will you keep quiet
00:33:35It's longer over here
00:33:36Will you keep quiet
00:33:37After what I saw last night
00:33:38I'm the boss
00:33:38I know what I'm talking about
00:33:39It's what
00:33:40Who's this character
00:33:41Frank Buck
00:33:43Frank Buck
00:33:44How do you do
00:33:46I'll see you later Mr. Buck
00:33:47Yeah we'll get on
00:33:47The other truck
00:33:48And stand over there
00:33:48Boys set the trap again
00:33:49Now get it all ready
00:33:50Mr. Buck the boys
00:33:51Have finished resetting the trap
00:33:52Alright go down the other way
00:33:53Now and set the other one
00:33:55I'm sorry I fell in your trap
00:33:56Oh that's alright
00:33:58But last night
00:33:58I saw something
00:33:59Like I never saw before in my life
00:34:00Now even in a nightmare
00:34:00I never saw anything like this
00:34:02I want to tell you
00:34:02He had a head like that
00:34:03I'm going to look
00:34:04Right on him like that
00:34:09Eat your food come on
00:34:36Go Sarah
00:34:37It should've
00:34:37Go Sarah
00:34:42Go Sarah
00:34:44Go Sarah
00:34:47Go Sarah
00:34:47Go Sarah
00:34:51Go Sarah
00:35:15What the hell?
00:35:28Don't play with it, eat it.
00:35:36What's the matter with you?
00:35:40He must be tired.
00:35:43Buzz, buzz.
00:35:45What's the matter?
00:35:46You see this thing over there?
00:35:47Certainly not.
00:35:48Then I got jungle fever.
00:35:50I'd better get him back to our camp.
00:35:51I think you better too.
00:35:53Just follow the trail exactly as I told you.
00:35:55And you won't miss it.
00:35:56And look out for my traps.
00:35:57I think you better take a gun along with it.
00:35:58Well, George, I think we can use one.
00:36:00Yeah.
00:36:00Thanks a lot.
00:36:01So long, Mr. Buck.
00:36:02So long.
00:36:03Come on, come on.
00:36:04Take it.
00:36:13What a business for a guy to be in.
00:36:15Crocodiles and lions bring a lot of dough back in the States.
00:36:18You can have it.
00:36:21Okay, boys.
00:36:22You're finished.
00:36:23Let's go back to compound.
00:36:25Okay, boys.
00:36:45You're finished.
00:36:49Let's go back to compound.
00:36:51I've got to go back to the diamonds.
00:36:52She's got to come down here to take a swim in the river.
00:36:55Oh, touch.
00:36:56Touch.
00:36:56Never mind the touch type.
00:36:57I can use it.
00:36:58I can use it.
00:36:58Just a minute.
00:36:59We may be in the diamond territory.
00:37:02Maybe she knows where the diamonds are.
00:37:04Buzz.
00:37:04Maybe she has the diamonds.
00:37:06Boys, you've got to take it easy.
00:37:07You need more sleep nights, kid.
00:37:09Now, forget about diamonds.
00:37:10I'm a little worried.
00:37:10Don't get worried.
00:37:11Hold it.
00:37:11I know.
00:37:12Come on.
00:37:12Come on.
00:37:14Let's go in and take a bath.
00:37:16A bath or something.
00:37:17And swim nicely.
00:37:18All right.
00:37:19Put it down.
00:37:19Put it down.
00:37:20Come on.
00:37:20Let's go.
00:37:21Well?
00:37:21The last swimming is an old maze.
00:37:23Wait a minute.
00:37:24Where are you going?
00:37:24I'll dive in.
00:37:25In there?
00:37:26Of course in there.
00:37:26You've got to dive in over there.
00:37:27I'll put your head over there.
00:37:28Did you read this sign?
00:37:29What?
00:37:30Do you know what that sign says?
00:37:33Who's walking on the grass?
00:37:34Wait a minute.
00:37:35You can't dive in there.
00:37:36There's nothing but crocodiles in there.
00:37:37Oh.
00:37:38What?
00:37:39Crocodiles.
00:37:40Wait a minute.
00:37:41Don't get excited.
00:37:41Don't get excited.
00:37:42You see over here?
00:37:42There's nothing but nets.
00:37:44I dive inside the nets.
00:37:45Yeah.
00:37:45The crocodiles can't get in the nets.
00:37:46That's good.
00:37:47That's well.
00:37:47Go ahead.
00:37:48Right in.
00:37:48Enjoy yourself.
00:37:49Okay.
00:37:50Can you make it?
00:37:52Oh, come on.
00:37:53That's warm.
00:37:54It's cute.
00:37:55Sure.
00:37:56That a boy.
00:37:58Oh, boy.
00:37:59What you got?
00:38:01What a belly flop.
00:38:03Hey, Buzz.
00:38:04Right.
00:38:04Watch my impersonations.
00:38:06Oh, you do impersonations?
00:38:07Yeah.
00:38:07Watch.
00:38:08My first one.
00:38:09A seal.
00:38:10A seal.
00:38:10Here I go.
00:38:17Pretty good, huh?
00:38:18The light.
00:38:18Hey, watch my other one.
00:38:20What's this?
00:38:20A whale.
00:38:21A whale?
00:38:24Oh.
00:38:25That's a whale.
00:38:26Yeah, watch this one, Buzz.
00:38:27What was that?
00:38:28An alligator.
00:38:28Look, I want to go in there too, you know.
00:38:30Well, where do I do the alligator?
00:38:31Well, let me go.
00:38:31Here I go.
00:38:43Buzz.
00:38:44Buzz.
00:38:44How do you like that?
00:38:45The guy couldn't wait.
00:38:46He had to dive in.
00:38:48Uh-oh.
00:38:48Uh-oh.
00:38:50Buzz.
00:38:51Buzz.
00:38:51Buzz, stop.
00:38:53Stop!
00:38:56Stop tangling, Buzz.
00:38:58He's a playful little son of a gun.
00:39:00Buzz, come on.
00:39:01Buzz, come up wherever you are.
00:39:04Buzz, will you?
00:39:15Buzz.
00:39:17Buzz.
00:39:19Will you?
00:39:19Cut it out.
00:39:21Buzz, I'm going to stop.
00:39:21I don't want to play anymore.
00:39:22Buzz, no matter.
00:39:23Will you come up wherever you are?
00:39:25Oh, Buzz.
00:39:26I'm going to go.
00:39:28I'm going to go.
00:39:29I'm going to go.
00:39:30I'm going to go.
00:39:30I'm going to go.
00:39:33I'm going to go.
00:39:35I'm going to go.
00:39:47I'm going to go.
00:39:54Buzz.
00:39:54I don't understand why he has to try those cats out before he sends them back to the
00:39:57stage.
00:39:58Who worries me?
00:39:59It doesn't worry me half as much as those two knot heads you brought along with us.
00:40:03Relax.
00:40:14Buzz, please don't make me do this.
00:40:15You're going to do it.
00:40:16I don't want to.
00:40:17You're making a coward out of me.
00:40:18No, I'm not making a coward out of you.
00:40:20The gossip that's going around this camp.
00:40:22Stanley's a coward.
00:40:23Stanley's a coward.
00:40:24I'm afraid of a little teeny weeny alligator like that.
00:40:26It's a big alligator.
00:40:27Oh, stop it.
00:40:28Are you afraid of that?
00:40:29I think so.
00:40:29Oh, stop.
00:40:30It's only a skin.
00:40:31Feel it.
00:40:31Feel it.
00:40:32Don't be afraid of it.
00:40:33I'm going to make a hero out of you, whether you like it or not.
00:40:37I'm going down that path.
00:40:39You know where the water bag is?
00:40:40Yeah.
00:40:41You meet me there.
00:40:42I'll be in this skin.
00:40:43And make sure you bring Diana with you.
00:40:45Oh, you want me to get Diana and bring her over by the path by the water bag?
00:40:47I don't know.
00:40:48And then you're going to have the lion skin on and then...
00:40:50That's it.
00:40:51Just act like Clyde Beattie.
00:40:53Okay, Buzz.
00:40:53That a boy.
00:40:54I'm going over to have a chit-chat with Diana.
00:40:55That a boy.
00:40:56I'm going to show her I'm a pretty brave kid and I don't like this kind of talk going
00:40:59around.
00:40:59What are you talking?
00:41:00Don't forget by the path by the water bag.
00:41:01I'll be there.
00:41:08Well, boys, in a little while we can say goodbye to Mr. Beattie and his lions and crocodiles
00:41:12and cages.
00:41:17Tag this one for shipment back to the States.
00:41:19He's a good one.
00:41:19And get the other three ready for the training cage.
00:41:23I'll be back later then to work them out.
00:41:33Diana?
00:41:34Yes, Danny?
00:41:35I would like to have a chit-chat with you if you don't mind.
00:41:36Of course.
00:41:37Excuse us, fellas.
00:41:39Now, a few things I want to get straightened out.
00:41:41I, uh...
00:41:42Yes?
00:41:43Let me tell you over here.
00:41:49Diana, there's some talk going around this camp and I don't like it.
00:41:51I don't like it no how.
00:41:53And I'm getting plenty peeved about it.
00:41:55And I have a right to have a drink.
00:41:56People are going around saying that I'm afraid of lions.
00:41:58Well, that's not true.
00:41:59That's a lie.
00:42:00I'm one of the finest big game hunters in the world.
00:42:03No one surpasses Stanley Livington.
00:42:06Do you think the lions that Clyde Beattie catches are big ones?
00:42:11They're nothing but kittens.
00:42:13Little bit of kittens.
00:42:16Why, I want to tell you something.
00:42:18I'm going on a big game hunt myself.
00:42:19I'm going to catch a lion just for you to show you how big I can catch them.
00:42:23You afraid of lions?
00:42:24No.
00:42:24Good.
00:42:25Take a look.
00:42:32Stanley.
00:42:33Stanley, what's the matter with you?
00:42:35She scared me.
00:42:36Oh, never mind.
00:42:37Listen, I'm going into the cage.
00:42:38And you behave yourself.
00:42:41I can't understand why he gets so scared.
00:43:14Stand back.
00:43:15Have no fear, fair lady of that wild beast.
00:43:17I, Stanley Livington, will protect thee.
00:43:19And you, Stu.
00:43:25Get back, Stanley.
00:43:26I'll put him for you.
00:43:27Why not let the lion chew on him for a while?
00:43:29No lion's going to spoil my fun.
00:43:30Let him alone, grappler.
00:43:33Nice work, Buzz.
00:43:39Look.
00:43:41He's heading toward the cage.
00:43:43Well, I'll be.
00:43:44Come on, come on.
00:43:47Get in the cage now.
00:43:49I'll show you who's the boss.
00:43:52Come on, come on.
00:44:07The key.
00:44:08I need it no more.
00:44:10Diana, watch.
00:44:13I'm not afraid of lions.
00:44:15And the gun, that's only for quite beating.
00:44:17Ho, ho.
00:44:19Oh, me oh my.
00:44:20Hee hee.
00:44:23Don't get scared.
00:44:24I got him under control.
00:44:26Boy, that stupid little lady had shown off like that.
00:44:32Come on, Buzz.
00:44:32Get up on the box.
00:44:33Do a good job.
00:44:35Come on.
00:44:35Stop stalling.
00:44:36Get up there.
00:44:37Come on.
00:44:37Get up there.
00:44:38We didn't have a point.
00:44:40Hey, Buzz.
00:44:40This I got to tell you.
00:44:42You walked in the cage like a real lion.
00:44:43You even hopped around like a real lion.
00:44:48You want to know something else?
00:44:49You even smell like a real lion.
00:44:51That's the part I don't understand.
00:44:54Stopped breathing down my neck too.
00:44:55I don't like that.
00:44:58How do you do?
00:44:59Oh, this is going to be horrible.
00:45:01Hey.
00:45:02You come awful close.
00:45:04Now cut it out or I'll hit you right in the pussy with a chair.
00:45:07I'm not afraid of nothing.
00:45:08How do you do?
00:45:09I'm a pretty brave kid.
00:45:11I don't care about kittens.
00:45:12I don't care how big the kittens are.
00:45:14How we doing, Buzz?
00:45:20Hey, Buzz.
00:45:21Get those nails filed.
00:45:22They hurt.
00:45:30I've seen enough.
00:45:35Stanley.
00:45:37Stanley.
00:45:40Stanley.
00:45:41Stanley.
00:45:41Come out of there.
00:45:44Hey, Buzz.
00:45:45Hey, Buzz.
00:45:45Did we fool them?
00:45:46I wish you could have got the look on their faces when they saw you in here.
00:45:50Ben, come out.
00:45:52I can't.
00:45:53I locked the door over here.
00:45:54Look.
00:45:55Throw the key out.
00:45:56I threw the key out long ago.
00:45:58Where?
00:45:59Over there.
00:46:01Hey, look.
00:46:03Hey.
00:46:04Hey.
00:46:04Enough is enough.
00:46:05Now go away before you queer it.
00:46:07What are you talking about?
00:46:08They don't know you're inside the lion's skin.
00:46:11I'll look for the key.
00:46:15Oh, the big guy.
00:46:16What a look on his face.
00:46:22Buzz, I want to tell you, you should have seen that big guy's face.
00:46:34He didn't know you were inside the lion's skin.
00:46:40I know that you're inside.
00:46:52Oh, my goodness.
00:46:56Oh, my gosh.
00:46:58Heads up.
00:46:59I know.
00:46:59I know.
00:47:01Get.
00:47:03Get.
00:47:04Get.
00:47:04Get.
00:47:06Get.
00:47:07Get.
00:47:07Get.
00:47:07Get up.
00:47:08Mom.
00:47:27Hey Stanley I found the key everything's all right you got nothing to worry Stanley Stanley
00:47:46Stanley what did you do with my buddy all my fault I should have never let him do it my
00:47:55bosom pal
00:48:05Why is this cat in here you lock this gate
00:48:21Alright let the rest of them in
00:48:42oh
00:48:47Oh
00:48:48Oh
00:48:48I
00:49:03Don't
00:49:05Oh, boy.
00:49:36Oh, boy.
00:50:16All right, boys.
00:50:17Let the others in.
00:50:32Oh, this is terrible.
00:50:34Stand me.
00:50:35Stanley, it's all my fault.
00:50:37Don't blame anyone else with me.
00:50:40Stanley, how was I to know a real lion would go into the cage?
00:50:45Oh, this is terrible, Stanley.
00:50:47How could I?
00:50:48Oh, snap.
00:50:49I just lost the best friend I ever had.
00:50:52Oh, he was only here.
00:50:55As a kid's never done a bit of harm to anyone.
00:50:58He was a nice boy.
00:51:00What a man he was.
00:51:01I never appreciated him until now.
00:51:04No, you didn't.
00:51:04You must mean to him all.
00:51:05No, it still ain't so low, thank God.
00:51:09Yes.
00:51:10The way I used to trap him and set him into things that were all wrong, I wouldn't, I wouldn't
00:51:16send my worst enemy out to do the things I taught him to do.
00:51:20That way, I used to cheat him.
00:51:22You used to slap that poor kid all over the table.
00:51:26Oh, I used to cheat him.
00:51:28That kid never did nothing to nobody.
00:51:29He was only here.
00:51:30He was a nice, a nice boy, that kid.
00:51:35Oh, I feel like jumping off a cliff.
00:51:38That's what I should do.
00:51:40Poor Stanley.
00:51:41But no, no, no, I have got the nerve.
00:51:44He was only here to tell me what to do, Stanley.
00:51:47What should I do, Stanley?
00:51:50I know what I'll do.
00:51:51It's that lion.
00:51:52That lion.
00:51:54The one that got him.
00:51:55I'll spend the rest of my days right here in this forest.
00:51:58I'll get that lion.
00:52:00I'll get that lion if it's the last thing I do.
00:52:02No, no, you don't have to.
00:52:03I've spent my life here in this forest.
00:52:04You don't have to.
00:52:05I'll tell me what to do.
00:52:06You don't have to get this.
00:52:07Hello, boss.
00:52:10Stanley, what's the matter?
00:52:12Stanley, what's wrong?
00:52:13It's really you.
00:52:15Sure, boss, wait a minute.
00:52:16Are you all there?
00:52:18Sure.
00:52:19The lion didn't hurt you?
00:52:20No.
00:52:21It's really you, Stanley?
00:52:23What do you think I am, a mirage or something?
00:52:25You know Mirage?
00:52:26I know Mirage.
00:52:26Get real.
00:52:27Sure.
00:52:29You double-crosser.
00:52:31It's going to be double-crossing.
00:52:35What's the matter with you?
00:52:37What's the matter?
00:52:40How do you like that?
00:52:41I was sitting on a piece of broken nook bottle.
00:52:43Wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:52:45That's a diamond.
00:52:45I'm going to throw it away.
00:52:46No, that's a real diamond.
00:52:48That's a real diamond?
00:52:48That's what I've been looking for.
00:52:50That there, that...
00:52:51Oh, don't touch.
00:52:53Don't get hard-ish.
00:52:54It's mine.
00:52:55I found them.
00:52:55I found a diamond.
00:52:56Diamond?
00:52:57That's a piece of broken nook bottle.
00:52:58Don't tell me what it is.
00:52:59There's another piece over there.
00:53:00I've been looking at that one for a long time.
00:53:01Wait a minute, Stanley.
00:53:02It's another diamond.
00:53:04A real diamond.
00:53:05Look at them.
00:53:07Stanley, look at here.
00:53:08Come here.
00:53:08Follow me.
00:53:09There's another one.
00:53:10This is unbelievable.
00:53:12You...
00:53:12Come on.
00:53:13Come on, Stanley.
00:53:16Stanley, look.
00:53:16Another one.
00:53:18I'm rich.
00:53:18I'm wealthy, Stanley.
00:53:20Can you imagine?
00:53:21Look, Stanley.
00:53:22Come here.
00:53:23Look at here.
00:53:24Look, Stanley.
00:53:25Look, Stanley.
00:53:25That's another one.
00:53:26I can buy buildings.
00:53:28I can buy polar ponies.
00:53:30I can buy yachts.
00:53:31I can buy everything that my heart desires.
00:53:33I...
00:53:34Stanley.
00:53:35Do my eyes to see me?
00:53:36Look, Stanley.
00:53:37Stanley, another one.
00:53:39Stanley, look at that.
00:53:41Look at the size of that diamond.
00:53:43Well, don't stand there.
00:53:44Think of something I can buy for myself.
00:53:46Think of something.
00:53:47I...
00:53:48Put that away.
00:53:49Can you...
00:53:50Stanley, look at here.
00:53:51Look at here.
00:53:52Stanley.
00:53:52Two of them.
00:53:53Hold me.
00:53:53Hold me, Stanley.
00:53:54Hold them.
00:53:55Don't drop them, Stanley.
00:53:56Watch your eyes see.
00:53:57Your heart must believe.
00:53:58Two of them.
00:53:59Real.
00:54:01What are you doing with my diamonds?
00:54:02Trying to steal them?
00:54:03Yeah, it's not.
00:54:03Oh, that's my diamond.
00:54:06Look at the size of it.
00:54:08Stanley, do you realize...
00:54:09I...
00:54:10Stanley.
00:54:11It's another diamond.
00:54:12Another diamond.
00:54:14We're up right for you.
00:54:15Stanley.
00:54:16We're...
00:54:16Look.
00:54:16Stanley, come here.
00:54:19Stanley.
00:54:20My back is broken.
00:54:21Pick that up.
00:54:22Hurry up.
00:54:22Put it on here.
00:54:24You want to know something?
00:54:24What?
00:54:24There's another one.
00:54:26Well, pick it up.
00:54:27Put it on here.
00:54:29I'm watching you.
00:54:32Who?
00:54:32Huh?
00:54:33Look.
00:54:33Another one?
00:54:33Another one.
00:54:34Come on, put it on here.
00:54:35Boy, you're bought.
00:54:37Another one.
00:54:38Can you imagine?
00:54:39Nothing but diamond.
00:54:41Boy.
00:54:43You might.
00:54:51He'll be bought.
00:54:52Come on.
00:54:52Come on.
00:55:33Come on.
00:55:52Fighting mess you got us into.
00:55:54All on account of your lust for money.
00:55:56Me?
00:55:58Oh, Buzz.
00:56:00Now I know what they mean when they say, boy, are you on hot water?
00:56:04Never thought there was going to be anything like this, though.
00:56:06No excuses.
00:56:14Buzz.
00:56:16Buzz.
00:56:18How did you get yourself untied?
00:56:20Quiet.
00:56:21Quiet.
00:56:23You're smart, Buzz.
00:56:24I take back everything I've ever said about you.
00:56:28Good work.
00:56:31Tell me what you do, Buzz.
00:56:33I'm going to stay like this.
00:56:35Don't make a move until I make a break for it.
00:56:37I can see him.
00:56:38Get back over there.
00:56:39Make out you're tired.
00:56:44Get ready.
00:56:45You're turning away.
00:56:46Come on.
00:56:50Come on, Buzz.
00:56:51Come here.
00:56:53Buzz, come on, will you?
00:56:54Ken, I am still tired.
00:56:55You're not tired.
00:56:56You untied me.
00:56:57I did nothing of the kind.
00:56:58You untied yourself.
00:56:59I did not.
00:57:00Well, untie me.
00:57:01Come on.
00:57:02Are you kidding?
00:57:03No, he ain't.
00:57:04Get them.
00:57:04Hurry up.
00:57:04Take these down.
00:57:06Get them off.
00:57:08Get these off.
00:57:09Hurry up.
00:57:14Hurry up.
00:57:14Here he comes.
00:57:15Come on.
00:57:16Don't.
00:57:17Don't.
00:57:26Don't.
00:57:28Get out of here.
00:57:32Get him.
00:57:33Get him, get him.
00:57:37Get him.
00:57:39Get him.
00:57:40Get him.
00:57:40Get him.
00:57:41Get him.
00:57:41Get him.
00:57:42Get him.
00:57:44Oh.
00:57:47Hey.
00:57:48I'm here.
00:58:11What else is on your mind?
00:58:14You know, Diana, I never did go for that talk of yours about a 20-foot monkey.
00:58:18Really?
00:58:19Yeah.
00:58:20And, uh, as for bringing Clyde Beatty out here to capture wild animals,
00:58:23you didn't fool me for a minute.
00:58:25Well, just why did I come to Africa, Mr. Johnson?
00:58:27Diamonds.
00:58:30And I know just where they are.
00:58:33And you can lead us to these diamonds?
00:58:34That I can.
00:58:35But first we'll talk business.
00:58:37You and I will cut this pie right down the center.
00:58:39Isn't that wrong?
00:58:40Now, no bickering.
00:58:41Take it or leave it.
00:58:42I don't seem to have any alternative.
00:58:44That you haven't.
00:58:45So, when you make up your mind, just give Buzz a buzz, huh?
00:58:49Yeah, big boy, hold on to that.
00:58:54Boss, about splitting that pie down the center.
00:58:56I'll handle this my own way.
00:58:58Get ready to break up camp while I give Mr. Beatty his walking papers.
00:59:08Hey, boy.
00:59:09Boy, come here.
00:59:11Now.
00:59:12Gather up my belongings that are scattered around here.
00:59:14I might be moving to better quarters.
00:59:17By the way, leave these things right here in case that little fat boy, you know?
00:59:21Little fat boy?
00:59:22Eh?
00:59:23If he does show up, this is good enough for him.
00:59:26Go.
00:59:27Bullets.
00:59:28A little tumble.
00:59:37Chief wants to see a head man.
00:59:38Yes, sir.
00:59:40And so I've decided there's no such thing as an orangutan gargantula.
00:59:43And now that we have enough animals to have made the expedition worthwhile,
00:59:47I suggest that you and your men prepare to leave for the coast.
00:59:50That's all right with me, Miss Emerson.
00:59:51I'll go and tell my men.
00:59:52All right, Mr. Beatty.
00:59:54Miss Emerson, Miss Emerson.
00:59:55There's some fellas out there who want to see you.
00:59:57They want to hold a conference.
00:59:57I think you'd better hurry.
00:59:59All right, Harry.
01:00:05Chief, what talk?
01:00:06We'll talk in the house.
01:00:23Chief say, many white men come to land the bankers for diamonds.
01:00:27Many white men die.
01:00:30Why does the chief want to see me?
01:00:31Chief want to be your friend.
01:00:33Chief want to make deals.
01:00:35Want trade thieves.
01:00:37Diamonds.
01:00:40What does the chief want for the diamond?
01:00:42Chief have sweet tooth for a little fat man.
01:00:46Him?
01:00:47Oh, no.
01:00:47Oh, not him.
01:00:49Little fat man.
01:00:51Brr, brr, brr, strong, strong.
01:00:55Little fat man.
01:00:57Friend of tall, thin man.
01:00:59Oh, Stanley.
01:01:02Tell the chief he's made a deal.
01:01:05Jack Albon.
01:01:10Chief say, deal good.
01:01:13Excellent.
01:01:14Just going to sell him on the hoof.
01:01:18Gunner.
01:01:19Gunner.
01:01:20Who is it?
01:01:20It's me, Buzz.
01:01:22Have you seen Stanley?
01:01:23Well, if you see him, tell him to hide until he sees me.
01:01:26If I see him, I'll tell him.
01:01:27Yeah.
01:01:27But so far, I haven't even seen Africa.
01:01:29How is it?
01:01:30Oh, Gunner.
01:01:36Hey.
01:01:38I'll tell him later.
01:01:45Diana, there's something I want to tell you.
01:01:47We're in very dangerous territory.
01:01:49Last night, Buzz and I were captured by the cannibals.
01:01:52Man-eating cannibals.
01:01:53And you know what they did?
01:01:54They tied us up to the stakes.
01:01:55And one guy looked at me, and he went like this.
01:01:57And I know that was for no good.
01:01:58And I want to tell you something else.
01:01:59I escaped.
01:02:00And then I untied Buzz, and he escaped.
01:02:01And there they were, all these cannibals.
01:02:02And I was starting to fight them.
01:02:03And I hit one with a right.
01:02:04And another one with a fancy uppercut.
01:02:06I went like this.
01:02:07Boom.
01:02:07And I hit another one with a right.
01:02:09And I kept heading.
01:02:11One guy looked just like him.
01:02:12He had a head on like that, too.
01:02:14And this guy that had a head on like this,
01:02:15I hit him such a belt.
01:02:17I went, whop.
01:02:19Run at the side of the head over here.
01:02:20I hit the guy.
01:02:21Oh, he's got the bump.
01:02:22There it is.
01:02:23Woo!
01:02:23Woo!
01:02:33Quick, after Stanley.
01:02:35Yes.
01:02:54Oh, diamonds, diamonds!
01:02:57Dropped in my lap by some kind fate.
01:03:19The diamonds!
01:03:22I can't let Stanley know about these.
01:03:24They're all mine. I won't share them with no one.
01:03:26I will...
01:03:28Get back!
01:03:31Get back!
01:03:36Buzz!
01:03:37Come on, quick!
01:03:38Hey, what's this?
01:03:41My diamonds.
01:03:41Little fat man got them!
01:03:43Oh, you snitch!
01:03:59Can you see them, Stanley?
01:04:01Stanley, what am I going to do?
01:04:03My diamonds!
01:04:04My diamonds!
01:04:05My diamonds!
01:04:05That's what they're after, my diamonds!
01:04:07Oh, no, they can't take my diamonds from me.
01:04:10They've ruined all my dreams!
01:04:11What happened to my boats?
01:04:13My buildings?
01:04:14Give me...
01:04:14Give me my diamonds.
01:04:16I know what I'll do.
01:04:17I'll hide them.
01:04:19They'll never find them.
01:04:20I can always come back and get them, Stanley.
01:04:23Here's a good place right here.
01:04:30Now mark the tree.
01:04:56Come on, boys, load the truck.
01:04:59And then I've finished setting the traps, Mr. Buck.
01:05:00Said we're carrying a pretty rough cover.
01:05:02Well, I hope we bag some big ones here.
01:05:04More! The cage! Come on!
01:05:08Get me out of here! Someone get me out of here!
01:05:11All right, all right, all right. Come on, Risa, get her out of here.
01:05:14Have you seen a short fat man and a tall thin man running through the jungle?
01:05:17No, and I don't want to either.
01:05:18Now I'll never catch up with them.
01:05:20Where are you going? Wait a minute. Where are you going?
01:05:22I've got to find them.
01:05:23You're not going to run around this jungle alone. You stay right here with me.
01:05:42Come on, Stanley.
01:05:44Come on, Stanley.
01:05:45Come on, Stanley.
01:05:50Come on, Stanley.
01:05:50Come on, Stanley.
01:05:50Stanley, Stanley, I'm going back for the diamonds. You keep running.
01:05:52How can I keep running? You've got a hold of me.
01:05:54Go ahead, keep going.
01:05:56Come on, Stanley!
01:05:59Power! Power!
01:06:03Fire!
01:06:04Power!
01:06:04Fire!
01:06:05Fire!
01:06:06Fire!
01:06:08Fire!
01:06:14Who have we got on that Stanley?
01:06:16Keep him covered, Gunnar!
01:06:18Not me, him.
01:06:20I'll go get help.
01:06:22Well, you're such a nuisance.
01:06:24Don't give me no trouble, Stanley.
01:06:25I shoot and shoot to kill.
01:06:27I know you do, Gunner.
01:06:28I won't give you any trouble.
01:06:31You, you won't even know I'm here.
01:06:33Don't press in so hard.
01:06:34Oh, oh, scared, eh?
01:06:36Look at your face.
01:06:37It's getting greener and greener, inch by inch.
01:06:40And you're getting spots on your kisser.
01:06:45Stanley, don't force me to pull this trigger.
01:06:47I got a itchy finger.
01:06:55Ah, here it is.
01:06:56My diamonds.
01:07:01Where are my diamonds?
01:07:03I put them here.
01:07:04My diamonds.
01:07:06Who's that?
01:07:07Is that you, Harry?
01:07:09It's me, Harry.
01:07:12He's scared stiff.
01:07:13He didn't budge an inch.
01:07:15He didn't?
01:07:15No.
01:07:16Did you find Boots and Grappler?
01:07:17No, I didn't.
01:07:18I'll tell you what you do.
01:07:19Keep Stanley covered.
01:07:20I got him.
01:07:20Keep him covered.
01:07:21Got him?
01:07:21We'll bring him back to camp.
01:07:23Okay.
01:07:23He's a pretty dangerous kid, Stanley.
01:07:25You did a good job there, kid.
01:07:26Oh, not a smoke out of him.
01:07:28Keep walking.
01:07:28Hands high.
01:07:29Keep walking.
01:07:30It's diamonds.
01:07:31It's good to be around here someplace.
01:07:35Yeah, that's the mark.
01:07:38Why should this happen to me?
01:07:39I planted him right here.
01:07:41Me, who's been so good to his friends.
01:07:44They've got to be here.
01:07:45They must be here.
01:07:47We've got to be, sir.
01:07:48I'll keep walking.
01:07:49Keep walking.
01:07:49How did you ever get into this mess?
01:07:52I don't understand.
01:07:53Go on.
01:07:53Keep going.
01:07:56Hey, uh, keep going.
01:07:58I got my eye on you.
01:07:59What are you trying to do?
01:08:00Make a monkey out of me?
01:08:01I see you.
01:08:29I see you.
01:08:40I see you.
01:09:08Why don't you watch where you're going, you clumsy ox?
01:09:11Me?
01:09:11Yes, you.
01:09:12Why don't you trip me to those big feet of yours?
01:09:14I did no such thing.
01:09:17What are you kicking me for?
01:09:19Who's kicking who?
01:09:20You kick me.
01:09:21I didn't even touch it.
01:09:27Look, I told you to lay off of him.
01:09:28I didn't trip you and I didn't kick you.
01:09:31So now leave me alone.
01:09:32Oh, yeah?
01:09:33Yeah.
01:09:33I'll leave you alone.
01:09:35Look, I'll hit you harder than Lewis ever did.
01:09:37Oh, yeah?
01:09:37Yeah.
01:09:40Oh, yeah.
01:09:48Oh, yeah.
01:10:01Oh, yeah.
01:10:07THE END
01:10:46Oh, I can't understand it.
01:10:56I had an empire in the palm of my hand.
01:10:59It just slipped through my fingers.
01:11:02I can't understand it.
01:11:05I can't understand it.
01:11:29I can't understand it.
01:11:36I can't understand it.
01:12:24I can't understand it.
01:12:41I can't understand it.
01:12:45My big buildings, my airplanes, my railroads, my yachts.
01:12:54I should be on one of my yachts right now.
01:12:57Look at that rat.
01:12:58A rat.
01:13:00I can't understand it.
01:13:02Buzz!
01:13:04Buzz!
01:13:05Buzz!
01:13:06Where are you going?
01:13:07I'm going home.
01:13:08Away from me.
01:13:09No, you don't.
01:13:10I've had enough of you.
01:13:10Who's the rat over here?
01:13:12Well, nothing over there.
01:13:13You're nothing but a little jinx.
01:13:14You've always been a jinx to me.
01:13:15I don't understand it.
01:13:16I don't understand it.
01:13:17You don't understand.
01:13:18I don't understand.
01:13:20Go on.
01:13:20Get yourself lost.
01:13:27Hey, Buzz!
01:13:28I'm coming out of that rat!
01:13:32Hey, Buzz!
01:13:35Hey, Buzz!
01:13:36Hey, Buzz!
01:13:39Now I'm all alone.
01:13:41What's gonna happen to me now?
01:13:45Buzz!
01:13:46Oh, come on.
01:14:25Morning sir. Good morning Mr. Levington. Polish every one of the letters. They're important you know. Yes sir.
01:14:32Good morning Mr. Levington. Good morning Mr. Lula. Have you my paper? Yes sir. Thank you.
01:14:52Good morning Mr. Levington. Good morning Mr. Meister. How do we stand as General McGeeing? Well you owe me about
01:14:5622 cents.
01:14:57See you at two. Yes sir. Don't forget. Can't understand it. Sunday driver. I'm sorry sir. Mr. Levington. What about
01:15:17that raise I've been asking you about? I'll talk to my partner. If he's in. Thank you sir.
01:15:33He's in.
01:15:40He's in.
01:15:55It's so cold.
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