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Based on the celebrated 1885 novel by H. Rider Haggard and directed by Robert Stevenson, this film stands as a monumental milestone in early adventure cinema. The gripping story follows the courageous Irish explorer Allan Quatermain (Cedric Hardwicke), who is hired by the determined Kathy Patrick (Anna Lee) to trek deep into unexplored African territories to locate her missing father, who vanished while searching for the fabled diamond mines of King Solomon. To survive the perilous journey across harsh deserts and treacherous mountain passes, the expedition relies heavily on a mysterious, regal guide named Umbopa (Paul Robeson). As they finally breach the hidden kingdom, they become entangled in a dangerous tribal power struggle, an active volcano eruption, and a desperate race for survival and treasure.

Featuring incredible early practical special effects, a thrilling narrative, and unforgettable musical performances by the legendary Paul Robeson, King Solomon's Mines remains a definitive treasure-hunting cinematic classic. Our channel is fiercely dedicated to preserving historic cinema treasures, offering a curated library of classic sea adventures, timeless swashbuckler films, vintage westerns, rare b-movies, and gritty film noir classics.

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00:00:00The End
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00:01:57King Solomon's Mines
00:02:01Like many others, well, I didn't believe in them.
00:02:06In those days, Africa was a land of many romantic legends and had a vast, unexplored interior.
00:02:13I was a hunter, and it wasn't until the year 1881 that I learned that the mines were a stark
00:02:20reality.
00:02:22I say were because they now lie buried under a million tons of ashes and lava.
00:02:27At the time I'm speaking of, diamonds had been found in Kimberley, and many adventurous spirits of all parts of
00:02:34my life.
00:02:50I'm speaking of, and many of them were a lot of people who were alive.
00:02:51I said, I'm not at all.
00:02:52I said, I'm at all times.
00:02:54I said, I'm at all times.
00:02:55I said, I'm at all times.
00:02:56I said, I'm at all times.
00:03:44You're struck lucky again, Reb.
00:03:45Yes, dear.
00:03:46You can call for your money tomorrow.
00:03:48I'll have five pounds on the count to get drunk with.
00:03:52Get your back to the wall, the whole boil and lot of you.
00:03:55Don't shoot, boys.
00:03:56It isn't a holdup.
00:03:57I'm just fiending myself and the treasures of Araby.
00:04:00Cast your eye over that, me boy, and see what you make of it.
00:04:03What do you find, Pat?
00:04:04A house in Park Lane, a carriage in fair for me daughter,
00:04:06and the life of Riley hereafter and evermore.
00:04:09Good.
00:04:10Did you ever see the light?
00:04:13A nice piece of crystal, O'Brien, but no diamond.
00:04:18You don't mean it.
00:04:19I'm sorry, Miss King.
00:04:21That's bad luck, Patsy, bad luck.
00:04:23Bad luck, nothing.
00:04:24I was only having a joke, would you?
00:04:26Come on, darling.
00:04:27Come on, please.
00:04:34Come on again, Patsy.
00:04:36Dibble I will.
00:04:36I spurned the diamond fields under me shoes.
00:04:38It only gets to the coast I could get a job.
00:04:41Cheech.
00:04:41And would you like it?
00:04:43I would not.
00:04:44Of course you would.
00:04:45Now listen, there was a man in the bar last night from the Congo.
00:04:48He says there's a fortune in ivory.
00:04:50There's been a fortune in everything we've tried.
00:04:53But it wasn't us who found it.
00:04:55From now on, we'll be decent, respectable citizens.
00:04:58And we're going to the coast before I change my mind.
00:05:01How much money have we?
00:05:02Less than a pound, and all our traps are in the punch-up.
00:05:05What's that you have?
00:05:06For you, a gift I bought to celebrate our magnificent discovery.
00:05:12A shamrock.
00:05:14For luck, it didn't cost a thing.
00:05:17I know what it cost.
00:05:18There were two in Mulligan's store.
00:05:20Here's the other for you.
00:05:22Catching me down, I was there ever anything to pieces.
00:05:25Sure, with a bit of shamrock apiece, there's nothing on earth can hold us down.
00:05:29Look.
00:05:31Glory be to God, straight from heaven.
00:05:34Ask him for a lift to the coast.
00:05:35Sure, it's a very week's journey. It's a lot to ask.
00:05:38And you call yourself an Irishman.
00:05:43It's a fine morning.
00:05:45It's a fine morning.
00:05:47Is it?
00:05:48It is.
00:05:50Are you going to the coast?
00:05:52No.
00:05:53Kittsfontein.
00:05:54Well, that's all on the way.
00:05:57Whose way?
00:05:58Ours.
00:05:59We were wondering if you'd give us a lift.
00:06:02No.
00:06:03Me name is Kathleen O'Brien,
00:06:04and this is me father, Patrick O'Brien,
00:06:07Bachelor of Arts of Trinity College Dublin.
00:06:09Thank you, Fred.
00:06:10Bachelor of Arts of Trinity College Dublin.
00:06:12We're down and out from the diggings, huh?
00:06:14We're down, but we're not out.
00:06:16They're out as far as my wagon's concerned.
00:06:19Oh, so you don't approve of us?
00:06:20I don't approve of anyone who tears up the face of the country for greed.
00:06:25Me daughter is a good cook.
00:06:28I have a good cook.
00:06:29Me father's a wonder to talk.
00:06:31Yeah, he would be.
00:06:32And he's a lovely rifle shot.
00:06:35Just think of the game he could get for you.
00:06:38Fred!
00:06:41What's funny in that?
00:06:42Quarterman.
00:06:43That's under in Africa.
00:06:45That ends it.
00:06:46It does not, then.
00:06:50Mr. Quarterman, you needn't take us if you don't want to.
00:06:52But here's something for you to think about in your precious solitude.
00:06:56Me father's own sister is dying in Kilkenny.
00:06:58Well, if they'll never meet this side of the gates,
00:07:02it is you that will have prevented them.
00:07:05Come, Papa.
00:07:41How much longer?
00:07:43Another ten days.
00:07:46Look.
00:07:47Ah, the pretty creature.
00:07:50Starfoot.
00:07:52Maybe she knows that in ten days you'll be after her with your murdering guns.
00:07:57I'll get you a knife.
00:07:58You don't like hunting?
00:08:00No, I do not.
00:08:01Neither do I.
00:08:02Then what do you hunt for?
00:08:04A living.
00:08:05It pays me to run hunting trips.
00:08:07I've got two clients waiting for me now.
00:08:09There must be a lot of money in hunting.
00:08:12I've been thinking over what that fellow said about Ive.
00:08:15You had an experience in tracking game?
00:08:17He once took part in a badger hunt, but the badger escaped him.
00:08:20Well, you never know what you can do till you try.
00:08:22And while you're trying, your poor sister's peacefully passing away and killed Kelly.
00:08:28Alan Quartermain, it was a lie about me father's sister.
00:08:32I know.
00:08:33I've met the Irish before.
00:08:34I'm glad you owned up.
00:08:36Why shouldn't she?
00:08:37She's going to settle down and teach school.
00:08:40You're going to settle down.
00:08:43Of course I am.
00:08:46I suppose there isn't anything in the ivory trade, is there?
00:08:51If you ask me, there isn't a pin to choose between you.
00:08:59There's a wagon across the river.
00:09:01Oh, antelope probably.
00:09:03I'm sure it's a wagon.
00:09:05Can't be.
00:09:06And why not?
00:09:07There's nothing across that river but devils.
00:09:10That's what the natives say.
00:09:12It's unexplored land, desert probably.
00:09:16It may be the devils, but I can see a wagon.
00:09:24Come on!
00:09:27Hold on, come on!
00:09:29Hold on!
00:09:36Take this.
00:09:37Water quickly.
00:09:39Who's wagon is this?
00:09:40He's not able to talk.
00:09:41Mr. Jason.
00:09:42Inside, huh?
00:10:02That's all right.
00:10:03They're looking after him.
00:10:04The others run away in the night, many days ago.
00:10:07The fear was on them.
00:10:07Sure, the devil is.
00:10:08Then he fell ill.
00:10:09We could not reach the north.
00:10:10Help him back to camp.
00:10:11I turned back.
00:10:12He does not know.
00:10:14Let me go on.
00:10:15Out of the way.
00:10:16You can't go on.
00:10:17You are ill.
00:10:18Do I care if I am ill?
00:10:19I don't know where you are going, but...
00:10:21You want to know where I am going, but I tell you, you cannot follow.
00:10:25I cross the desert.
00:10:27After the desert, I find King Solomon's mountain.
00:10:30After the mountain, I find King Solomon's mine.
00:10:34In diamonds, I say, Silvestre, when you see me again, I will be the richest man on earth.
00:10:45So, out of the way.
00:10:48No, make a place, Mr. Cretor, not an haste, a rite of man.
00:11:01Did you hear that?
00:11:02The mines of King Solomon himself over the desert.
00:11:05But is it true?
00:11:06True by true.
00:11:07We have heard of the mine.
00:11:08Yes.
00:11:08Give me some water.
00:11:09Numza.
00:11:10All the jewels of Ophel.
00:11:12No one ever discovered where Ophel was.
00:11:14And that's where it is made.
00:11:15Cathy, my medicine chest.
00:11:17All right.
00:11:29Wapi maji.
00:11:30Imadwana.
00:11:35What searcher, huh?
00:11:36The map.
00:11:37Look.
00:11:38Three hundred years old.
00:11:40He said a man of his went there and never came back.
00:11:43Look.
00:11:44The way across the desert.
00:11:45And here, King Solomon's mountain.
00:11:48And the mine.
00:11:49The jewels of Ophel.
00:11:50The greatest treasure in the world.
00:11:53Now that map is his.
00:11:54He had no right to take it.
00:11:55I know.
00:11:56But if he leaves, we won't use it.
00:11:57And if he doesn't, I'll seek the treasure meself.
00:12:00And that mass has said for us so.
00:12:02The shamrock.
00:12:04I said it'd bring us luck.
00:12:06Cathy.
00:12:07I'm coming.
00:12:14Dig a grave.
00:12:15Mum's on.
00:12:16Mum's on.
00:12:17Mum's on.
00:12:25Mum's on.
00:12:26All over.
00:12:28God rest the soul.
00:12:30Cathy asleep.
00:12:36It must be a terrible thing to die alone in the desert without your fools.
00:12:40Terrible.
00:12:42What do you think of the map?
00:12:45How do you guess?
00:12:46I know human nature where treasure's concerned.
00:12:49Where's the harm?
00:12:49I returned it.
00:12:50After taking a copy.
00:12:53Will you be sent of the map to his folks?
00:12:55Provoke somebody else to lose his life on a fool's errand?
00:12:57Besides, he has no focus.
00:12:59I'll be looked over it.
00:13:00Do you think it's genuine?
00:13:01It's an unexplored country.
00:13:04Nobody knows.
00:13:05Well, you're looking at a man who means to know.
00:13:08You're not going to take that joke.
00:13:09What do you take me for?
00:13:10I'm a father, not a murderer.
00:13:12I shall go alone.
00:13:14In all my life, I may never get another chance like this.
00:13:18Of dying?
00:13:19Of finding an excuse for having been born.
00:13:22You'll take me a casual kind of a mick who doesn't care a curse if I've a shim in me
00:13:26pocket to buy a square meal for me own flesh and blood.
00:13:30But it's the way we Irish have.
00:13:32To take our troubles with a smile in our teeth.
00:13:35While underneath, there's deep shame in me heart.
00:13:38Do you think I don't know what I owe to that child that's lying asleep there?
00:13:41I do know.
00:13:43And here is what I mean to pay that debt in full.
00:13:46With your life, eh?
00:13:47If God wills it.
00:13:48With me life.
00:13:49And how do you propose to make the journey?
00:13:51As in Providence sent me a team of oxen.
00:13:53And a wagon.
00:13:54And the strength and purpose to take me to the end of the earth.
00:13:58You know, O'Brien, there's only one kind of man that is useless to argue with.
00:14:03And that is?
00:14:05A fool.
00:14:16N'kosi.
00:14:17A wagon.
00:14:18Where is it?
00:14:27I'll take you on.
00:14:28At least you'll be short of food and a wage.
00:14:30Cassie, wake up.
00:14:31I do not work for money.
00:14:32And you do not go my way.
00:14:40Cassie?
00:14:41All right.
00:14:52Alan.
00:14:53Alan Quartermain.
00:14:54He's gone after the treasure.
00:14:56I know.
00:14:56Without me.
00:14:57Me who lay dreaming of the way we'd go together.
00:15:00Did you ever hear of such a thing?
00:15:01Hurry up.
00:15:01We're starting.
00:15:04You're heading the wrong way.
00:15:06Aren't we going after me, Father?
00:15:07No.
00:15:08But...
00:15:08Now put on your boots and get into the wagon.
00:15:10I told your father I'd look after you.
00:15:12You knew he was going and you let him go by himself.
00:15:16Alan Quartermain, will you take me after me, Father?
00:15:18Please.
00:15:19Listen, we look for the mines together.
00:15:21And when we find them, you'll have your share and more, much more.
00:15:26Doesn't a fortune mean nothing, do you?
00:15:29All right.
00:15:30If you won't take me in your wagon, I'll go on me own two feet.
00:15:39Did you hear what I said?
00:15:41I did.
00:15:42Then why don't you say something?
00:15:45Because you're not going to do it.
00:15:48The Incosicas goes across the river.
00:15:50Yes, I do.
00:15:51What business is it of yours?
00:15:53The Incosicas has the map.
00:15:55I guide her.
00:15:56The map's in my wagon.
00:15:57No one's going across the river.
00:15:58Kathy, get into that wagon.
00:16:01Get into that wagon.
00:16:04What's your name?
00:16:05I have many names.
00:16:06One will do.
00:16:07Mbopa.
00:16:08Where did he come from?
00:16:11You're after diamonds.
00:16:12White men care for diamonds.
00:16:14And what do I want to go north for?
00:16:15Move up.
00:16:16Tina Flambert.
00:16:18Now look here, Mbopa.
00:16:20If you won't take service with me,
00:16:21I don't want you hanging about my camps.
00:16:24Footsack.
00:16:25Check.
00:16:33That fellow's up to no good.
00:16:36Alan Quartermain, I'll never speak to you again.
00:16:38Never.
00:16:41I'm used to silence.
00:17:10Joel's up.
00:17:31Did you have to
00:17:33do it for me today?
00:17:37Jordan.rod1.
00:17:38Oil.
00:17:50My town's arrived last night. It'd be quite nice to have somebody to talk to.
00:17:54Put the Englishman's gear in here. We'll use this wagon.
00:17:58How are you, Corvain?
00:17:59How are you, Sir Henry? I'm afraid I kept you waiting.
00:18:01This is Miss O'Brown.
00:18:04How'd you do?
00:18:06Did you have a good trick?
00:18:08No, I did not.
00:18:10Now, don't mind Miss O'Brown, Sir Henry. She's strong and silent.
00:18:15The map is in the wagon.
00:18:17How did you get here?
00:18:18The Incosicos does not forget her purpose.
00:18:30Goodwill insists on having his bath.
00:18:33No reason for being in sanitary, even in Africa. Quite right.
00:18:37Well, I'll see you both at dinner.
00:18:39Yes, I say, how do you get out of this thing?
00:18:41You'd better ask Sir Henry to tip you out.
00:18:43Right.
00:18:44No, no, no, no.
00:18:49Sir Henry! Sir Henry Curtis!
00:18:53Sir Henry! Sir Henry Curtis!
00:18:55Will you help me, please? I'm in terrible trouble.
00:18:58You see, Mr. Quartermaine wants me to send the wagon back north,
00:19:00Sir, the boys can have camp ready when you arrive,
00:19:01but they won't obey me.
00:19:03They won't obey me.
00:19:04Mutiny, eh?
00:19:07Glory be to God, I thought it was a pig.
00:19:09Commander Good, Royal Navy.
00:19:11Retired.
00:19:12I'll go and fetch Quartermaine.
00:19:13Ah, no, please don't.
00:19:15I don't want him to know I've had any trouble.
00:19:16Will you speak to them?
00:19:18Of course I'll speak to them.
00:19:20By the way, I thought you were strong and silent.
00:19:22You wouldn't believe Mr. Quartermaine.
00:19:23He's a terrible liar.
00:19:27Gentlemen, the Queen.
00:19:28God bless her.
00:19:33Now, with your permission, we'll light up.
00:19:34And with yours, I'll run over a few of my proposals.
00:19:37I take it you want to get a sable antelope, Sir Henry?
00:19:41Is Mr. Brown often as late as this?
00:19:43Well, she'll show up when she's hungry.
00:19:45She seemed to me to be a capable young person.
00:19:48Hmm, yes.
00:19:49Capable of anything.
00:19:51She was stolen one of my wagons behind,
00:19:53kept my eyes open.
00:19:55Anything wrong?
00:19:57Mr. Quartermaine, I take it that it's in order
00:19:59for Sir Henry to tell your wagon boys to obey the young lady.
00:20:03With the result that your wagon is now proceeding
00:20:05in a northern direction to establish a camp.
00:20:08But she told me that you'd...
00:20:09My boy, I'm afraid you're the victim of a woman's wiles.
00:20:12We must go after her.
00:20:14We certainly must.
00:20:14My only toothbrush is in that wagon.
00:20:16She has three hours' start.
00:20:17It'll be two days before I can get another team together.
00:20:19But she told me those boys were mutinous.
00:20:22I'm afraid, Sir Henry,
00:20:24that it's Miss O'Brien who is mutinous.
00:20:27You have a little more thought.
00:20:49I'm not afraid.
00:20:52I'm not afraid.
00:20:54Why should I care if my journey's long?
00:20:59I'm sure to get there though my journey's long.
00:21:03My team and my wagon are strong.
00:21:10Struggle along.
00:21:12Struggle along.
00:21:14Oxen of mine till your shoulders crack.
00:21:18Keep ploddin' along till your shoulders crack.
00:21:24I'll never be turnin' you back.
00:21:34Coah, coah, auction of mine.
00:21:38Answer my whip when it calls.
00:21:43Coah, coah, keep in your line.
00:21:47Leopard's way to get the one that falls.
00:21:49Coah, coah, auction of mine.
00:21:54Coah, coah, auction of mine.
00:21:54Shining as bright as the moon.
00:21:59Coah, coah, keep in your line.
00:22:02There'll be a water hole soon.
00:22:06We'll come to that water hole soon.
00:22:10Coah, coah, you better keep on.
00:22:14Think of that sun in the sky.
00:22:18Coah, coah, hurry along.
00:22:22Or the sun will drink that water dry.
00:22:26Get up there, coah, coah.
00:22:28Strain at your load.
00:22:30Though you are weary and sore.
00:22:34Coah, coah, keep to the road.
00:22:37Soon you'll be resting once more.
00:22:41Soon you'll be resting once more.
00:22:46Coah, coah, auction of mine.
00:22:50And survive with many falls.
00:22:54Coah, coah, keep in your line.
00:23:02Hoee, coah, coah, keep in your line.
00:23:15There'll be a water hole soon.
00:23:19We'll come to that water hole soon.
00:23:23Coah, coah, coah.
00:23:25Coah, coah, coah, keep in your line.
00:23:27The water hole soon.
00:23:27The water hole soon.
00:23:28We'll come to that water hole soon.
00:23:28La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
00:23:32La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-a-la-la
00:23:51You're nine miles north of the hill, heading for the desert
00:23:54in a stolen wagon.
00:23:56And what's left of my trousers?
00:23:58And you're coming back tomorrow.
00:24:00Meanwhile, Commander Good would like his toothbrush.
00:24:02Here.
00:24:06If you want a girl, I'll give you the hiding of your life.
00:24:11Shamed of yourself?
00:24:18Could I do it again?
00:24:32Ready to come back?
00:24:34I'm not coming back.
00:24:35I made up my mind to go after my father and I'm going.
00:24:38Not in my wagon.
00:24:39I don't want your wagon anymore.
00:24:40You can't take a wagon over the waterless desert because you can't take any oxen.
00:24:44Why?
00:24:45Because they drink too much.
00:24:47Who told you that?
00:24:48I didn't, Cosey.
00:24:52What are you doing here?
00:24:53I brought you.
00:24:55Now look here, Cathy, I don't know what fairy tales this man's been telling you.
00:24:58But I give you my word, no living soul can cross that desert.
00:25:01How does Ian Cosey know?
00:25:02Well, I'm going to try.
00:25:04I'm not afraid.
00:25:05If Ian Coseycus is ready.
00:25:06I'm in charge here.
00:25:07Get up!
00:25:10Wait a minute.
00:25:11We obviously can't let these two go alone.
00:25:13But is there any reason why we shouldn't go with them?
00:25:14Very good suggestion.
00:25:16Solves the whole problem.
00:25:17I won't have it.
00:25:18Nobody's asking you.
00:25:19I thought you wanted to go hunting.
00:25:21Oh, you know, hunting, fishing, anything with a little adventure in it.
00:25:26You know how men die for lack of water?
00:25:29Thirst.
00:25:30Burning thirst that turns to pain.
00:25:33Torture.
00:25:34Then you go mad.
00:25:37And the sun kills you.
00:25:41Imaginative fellow, isn't he?
00:25:43What a man.
00:25:45I'm sorry our trips had to end like this.
00:25:47How do you mean end?
00:25:48Well, we'll be away for some time.
00:25:50We can't ask you to wait for us.
00:25:54Sir Henry Curtis,
00:25:57I was engaged to take you off country
00:25:58and to bring you back to the best of my ability.
00:26:02Well, I happen to be a man who respects the contract.
00:26:06I'm lining up with the rest of you.
00:26:08You're a good fellow, Quartermain.
00:26:12On the contrary, I'm a fool.
00:26:33From your hand, I'm out.
00:26:38You need to stand.
00:26:39From your hands.
00:26:42You're a wearing Nicht-PC.
00:26:42After all you spoke of your hand.
00:26:42Some of you were two,
00:26:43After all you was slap in theÄ™.
00:26:44Then there was a man.
00:26:44Now, your eyes are not such a death and 죽.
00:26:46There was a resurrection of yours.
00:26:47I'm going to go to this side.
00:26:48If I do not go together,
00:27:08I
00:27:08Are your feet all right are yours fine
00:27:23Are you really going all through this just for diamonds in course he says so I didn't say anything I'm
00:27:29asking you why is in course he going best if I know
00:27:34You're not one for a bit of gossip are you
00:27:53You
00:28:22You
00:28:23Mountains don't seem to get anything out of it. No, I don't do they?
00:28:33Feeling better must you keep on asking me I need
00:28:39Sure, I'd miss it if you didn't
00:28:43How long will the water last tomorrow if I if I don't get another chance
00:28:53I'm sorry about everything
00:29:15What are those birds up there possible I must be living a place like this we call them the bird
00:29:24that smells death
00:29:25Huh? Oh
00:29:39Good come here
00:29:43O'brien's wagon go back and keep her talking
00:30:02I'm sorry
00:30:06It's the others
00:30:22Well, that's the last ration of water
00:30:24Half a bottle each
00:30:35That's good
00:30:38I see by the map that we ought to get to Pan Badwater by midday tomorrow
00:30:45Why is it called Pan Badwater?
00:30:48Because in 300 years it may have dried up
00:30:51Oh
00:30:53Oh, I see
00:31:20What's the use, Curtis?
00:31:21There's no point in her surviving us
00:31:38There, go now
00:31:42Run!
00:31:43Come on!
00:31:43Come on!
00:32:18I smell water.
00:32:20I smell water.
00:32:22I smell water.
00:32:25Panico.
00:32:27Panico.
00:32:29Panico.
00:32:29Oboz.
00:32:30Oboz.
00:32:30Edimung.
00:32:31Edimung.
00:32:38Edimung.
00:32:39Edimung.
00:32:51Edimung.
00:33:01Edimung.
00:33:03Edimung.
00:33:04Edimung.
00:33:05Edimung.
00:33:07Edimung.
00:33:22Climbing up, climbing up, till I'm holding the clouds in my hand.
00:33:35Climbing up, climbing up, till the world is below where I stand.
00:33:48Climbing up to the land that I know must lie over that mountain.
00:34:01Climbing up, climbing up, till the world is below where I stand.
00:34:15Climbing up, climbing up, till the world is below where I stand.
00:34:39Climbing up, climbing up, till the world is below where I stand.
00:34:48Climbing up, climbing up, till the world is below where I stand.
00:35:01Climbing up, climbing up, till the world is below where I stand.
00:35:14Climbing up, climbing up, till the world is below where I stand.
00:35:27Climbing up to the land
00:35:30That I know must lie over that mountain
00:35:40Climbing up, climbing up
00:35:44For my heart is away in that land
00:35:55Mighty mountain
00:36:01Mighty mountain
00:36:04O you mountain
00:36:12Mighty mountain
00:36:15O you mountain
00:36:17Mighty mountain
00:36:22Mighty mountain
00:36:51O you mountain
00:36:56We had melon for breakfast yesterday
00:36:59We did
00:37:01Had melons the day before
00:37:03We did
00:37:04I suppose we're going to have melons today
00:37:06We are
00:37:08Don't the birds in this country ever lay eggs
00:37:19I wonder how far my father is ahead of us
00:37:23Are you sure you got this far?
00:37:26Of course I am
00:37:28Patrick O'Brien has always done what he set his mind to
00:37:37What did you think about in the desert?
00:37:40Sand, mostly
00:37:42Do you ever think of me?
00:37:44Yes
00:37:46You and the sand
00:37:48I'm glad of that
00:37:50Because you're going to see a lot of me in the next few weeks
00:37:52Am I?
00:37:54I'm afraid you can't avoid it
00:37:55You see, we're in uninhabited country
00:38:01I hate to contradict you, but
00:38:03There's a man behind that rock
00:38:09Several men
00:38:18Is he anxious to meet us?
00:38:20Much too anxious
00:38:47What's happened?
00:38:48They say, what manner of man is this with a beautiful white leg
00:38:52Who grows hair on one side of his face
00:38:54And can pluck his eye from his head and replace it where it grows
00:39:11He's telling them you are white gods from the skies
00:39:13You mean on the count of my legs?
00:39:19I never thought they were, they was all there
00:39:21He couldn't have done that better if he'd been an Irishman
00:39:45Good
00:39:46Shaun
00:39:50Shaun
00:39:51Shaun
00:39:51Shaun
00:39:53Shaun
00:39:53Shaun
00:42:06There seems to be a lot of people about from uninhabited country.
00:42:09This is a military crowd.
00:42:10Oh, I hope the cooking is good.
00:42:12There's the soldier's quarters and that's the king's hut.
00:42:15Buckingham Palace and Wellington Barracks, huh?
00:42:17So unlike the home life of our dear queen.
00:42:26Don't worry.
00:42:27Don't worry.
00:42:27Me father's gone after diamonds.
00:42:28King Solomon's mines, that's where we'll find him.
00:42:31If there is such a mine.
00:42:41If there is such a mine.
00:42:44He says to Twala, the king will see the strangest who come to his land and came to be gods.
00:42:47Here we go.
00:43:12Here we go.
00:43:20I
00:43:20Don't like you look at their spears
00:43:23It's all right. They think we're gods. Well, I hope that Twala does it up if he thinks we're afraid
00:43:29anything may happen
00:43:34Now
00:44:03I
00:44:07Would it do any good if I whipped off my trousers this thing
00:44:13And talk to me ma'am fiat and then and you name me
00:44:17He asks why do the gods honor his kingdom is it the white stones they see diamond so there is
00:44:22a mine tell them yes
00:44:24Fondar and yeah
00:44:26Okay, you were all wrote Twala. He's gonna take us
00:44:30The greatest treasure in the world and his father inside fill in his pockets
00:44:46I
00:44:52It seems they are nice fellas after all I hope you're right
00:45:13What are you going to do with your share of the money if we get out of this go back
00:45:19to England and keep sheep
00:45:20Oh, I think I'll buy myself a battleship and rejoin the Navy
00:45:25Oh
00:45:38Dad of course, I'm not
00:45:42Not very
00:45:49King Solomon's Road and the Silent Ones to God broken and overgrown
00:45:53I wonder how many civilizations have perished like this one
00:45:57But Solomon had nothing to do with idols the Phoenicians did they were the great traders of Solomon's time perhaps
00:46:03some Phoenician ran the mind
00:46:19The witch doctor who looks after the mines these people believe that she's hundreds of years old
00:46:32Would you say that she was well preserved
00:46:46It reminds me of my poor old aunt Hannah
00:46:52She came to no good
00:46:58She asks why the white man's servant walks like a prince
00:47:02Notice it myself
00:47:03I'm a commonly good walker that fellow
00:47:06Ask her if she's seen a white man
00:47:25She has?
00:47:26Perhaps it was yesterday, perhaps it was a hundred years ago
00:47:29Time has no meaning to her
00:47:46Come on
00:47:47Through that door
00:47:49Slaves brought jewels for the Queen of Sheba thousands of years ago
00:47:52And Patrick O'Brien went in to find his fortune
00:47:54Come on
00:48:01Be careful, Nkosi
00:48:04Paula dare not harm you here
00:48:06The people think you're gods
00:48:07One's inside
00:48:08He has no one to fear
00:48:09The stone will roll back
00:48:14Come away
00:48:15Come on
00:48:16Come on
00:48:17Come on
00:48:18Come on
00:48:18Come on
00:48:35You kill him, you have a lot on us
00:48:37You've never seen a gunfire before
00:48:40You've never seen a gunfire before
00:48:41I'm out of the door
00:48:45I'm out of the door
00:48:45I'm out of the door
00:48:46I'm out of the door
00:48:47I'm out of the door
00:48:51I'm out of it
00:48:51Come in
00:48:52You think it's so good
00:48:55Too late
00:48:56Well, I bet that made him feel pretty silly
00:49:32Our one chance is to escape before they make up their mind.
00:49:35I'm afraid it is.
00:49:36Someone will have to deal with the guard, I suppose.
00:49:38Pretty. Seems a very decent sort of fellow.
00:49:40All right, then. But I'm stopping here.
00:49:42Kathy, be sensible. You can't.
00:49:44But I came here to find my father.
00:49:47But there isn't a vestity to prove that your father ever reached here.
00:49:52Have it your own way.
00:49:57A shamrock.
00:50:00But, oh, of course not.
00:50:03But it's his, me father's.
00:50:05So is he.
00:50:07Now would you want me to run away?
00:50:11Where did you find this?
00:50:12On the way to the mine.
00:50:15Kathy, you saw what nearly happened to us.
00:50:18This proves that it must have happened to your father.
00:50:20If your father loved you as much as you love him, he'd be the last one to want you to
00:50:25stay.
00:50:26Wouldn't he?
00:50:28That's not fair.
00:50:30I'm sorry, Kathy.
00:50:32Then it's agreed we leave tonight?
00:50:33Yes.
00:50:34It is not agreed. You must stay.
00:50:35I'm in charge here.
00:50:37I told you that before.
00:50:38That was in your country.
00:50:39We are now in mine.
00:50:41You cannot escape.
00:50:42Everywhere the men of Twala watch.
00:50:44One step beyond that door and a spear will pierce your back.
00:50:47How do you know that?
00:50:48Tomorrow the drums beat.
00:50:50They smell out the evildoers.
00:50:51Gargoyle will put her mark upon the enemies of the king.
00:50:54They die like cattle.
00:50:56Looks like a red-letter day for all of us, doesn't it?
00:50:58Yet the people are weary of wickedness and blood.
00:51:01If there was one to lead them, they would rise up.
00:51:03Well, isn't there one?
00:51:05Perhaps he could be foul.
00:51:11Who are you?
00:51:13A man who looks for diamonds and hangs about your camp.
00:51:16That's what you said.
00:51:21Once there was a king in this land, emote to the loved.
00:51:24But he fought the wicked Gargoyle, who was older than the memory of the oldest man.
00:51:28For that, she made his brother Twala the one-eyed kill him while he slept.
00:51:33The wife of Emotu and the son of Emotu were driven into the desert.
00:51:38It is said they died.
00:51:42If they didn't, the son of Emotu should be king and not Twala.
00:51:49You are the son of Emotu.
00:51:51I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:03I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:05I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:08I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:10I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:10I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:11I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:12I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:13I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:14I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:15I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:15I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:15I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:15I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:15I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:16I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:18I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:22I am the son of Emotu.
00:52:37The End
00:53:00Okay, okay
00:53:04Committee seems unanimous. I always thought that fella had a spot of royal blood in him. You don't get a
00:53:09snake on your stomach for nothing, you know
00:53:12It is agreed
00:53:14Tomorrow at the smelling out of the evildoers, they will lead the people of the Kukwana against Twala
00:53:19but I need your help and
00:53:21In return I offer you your lives and the freedom of the mind
00:53:26For you the diamonds riches for you adventure
00:53:31For you the happiness of the Inca seekers
00:53:34Today you saw how Twala treats strangers if your father is alive he is in the mind
00:53:43How can we help you
00:53:44Behind Twala stands Gagool the people fear her magic
00:53:49They will rise
00:53:51Only if you show them a greater magic, but you live among us. Do you know that the white man
00:53:55has no magic?
00:53:56I must have magic and if we cannot give it the drums will roll at the smelling out
00:54:02Gagool will give the sign
00:54:04Killers will speed to the evildoers
00:54:07They will beat us to death
00:54:19You are so happy to see.
00:54:24Oh
00:54:25Yeah
00:54:27Oh
00:54:29Oh
00:54:30Oh
00:54:31Oh
00:54:31Oh
00:54:32Oh
00:55:01It's funny to think he taught me a day back home in the...
00:55:04Very funny.
00:55:05I had a bet on Manitoba.
00:55:08No such horse.
00:55:10Certainly is. I've got it in my diary.
00:55:17Derby Day. Manitoba.
00:55:19By Jovecure.
00:55:2211.15. Total eclipse of the sun visible over Tenerife, South Africa.
00:55:26Magic. Good, you're a genius.
00:55:2811.15. They're not a settlement, eh?
00:55:30It's a chance.
00:55:32We can hold out to 11.15.
00:55:3411.15.
00:55:5712.15.
00:56:0313.15.
00:56:0415.15.
00:56:21Are you sure it's this year's derby?
00:56:25Of course. I wouldn't have had a bet on last year's derby this year.
00:56:46What's the place?
00:56:48Oh
00:57:23Suga
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00:58:28What time is it?
00:58:31Ten minutes past the level.
00:59:02How long before they get to us?
00:59:04A matter of minutes.
00:59:21No sign of the eclipse yet.
00:59:23No sign of the eclipse yet.
00:59:24No sign of the eclipse yet.
00:59:35Where next?
00:59:48I hope I'm right about the time.
00:59:50God help us if you're not.
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Time Machine Cinema
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An intrepid explorer is persuaded by a desperate young woman to lead an expedition into the uncharted, treacherous heart of the African continent to rescue her missing father, who vanished while searching for the legendary lost wealth of a biblical king...

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