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Embark on an exciting journey into the heart of the jungle in The Lost Kingdom of the Amazons (1946). This classic adventure film follows a thrilling expedition into an unexplored land where mystery, danger, and ancient secrets await. Encounter hidden civilizations, fearless warriors, and breathtaking challenges in this unforgettable tale of exploration and survival.

A captivating blend of action, adventure, and classic storytelling, this vintage film is a must-watch for fans of jungle adventures and golden-age cinema.

Enjoy this restored classic movie and experience the excitement of a lost world filled with wonder and intrigue.
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04:05Out, out, out, out, out.
04:25Tondra, that may not have been Greg's safari.
04:28Would you bring your husband here so I could question him?
04:30No, ma'am.
04:32Too much danger.
04:41Here.
04:43I think I can make it worth your while.
04:49I'm on the other side.
05:15The government is encouraging these sporting events because the people take such a keen interest in them.
05:21It's like baseball or football in our country.
05:23The tug of war is arranged between two bull elephants and the natives bet high on the outcome.
05:29Events like this are designed to keep their minds off of more troublesome matters.
05:36I can't understand why that young fool Wayne insists on going to the marketplace at a time like this with
05:41all this unrest.
05:43Why did Wayne have to go to the marketplace to rest?
05:47I didn't say rest.
05:48I said unrest.
05:49Oh.
05:50He'll keep messing around until he gets us all into trouble.
06:00Oh, come in.
06:06This is Moyo.
06:08How do you do?
06:09He will be glad to tell you what he can.
06:12Perhaps you have a picture of the young man you are looking for.
06:14Oh, why yes, I have.
06:24He not in last safari.
06:26One before.
06:28They hunt elephant ivory.
06:30Big tusks.
06:31You know, so high.
06:33They first go to sea town.
06:35Then go to Kaibo in Africa.
06:39Listen, I tell you.
06:46A native has just been killed in room 207.
06:49You will notify the police at once.
06:52At once, Sahid.
06:54Is Preston in a room?
06:56Yes, Sahid.
06:56Thanks.
07:00Well, it's a lucky thing.
07:01No one heard that shot.
07:04What happened here?
07:05I don't know.
07:05But with all this native unrest, if the police ever get wind of this, there's going to be trouble.
07:09Their investigation may detain us here for a month.
07:13Oh, it's too late.
07:14The natives are rioting already.
07:19Now, Redford.
07:20Come on, let's get out of here.
07:21That's just what I was thinking.
07:23There's a clipper lying in a bay.
07:24If we hurry, we can make it.
07:25Oh, but if we run away, now it'll only make matters worse.
07:28They'll follow us.
07:29Let's risk that.
07:29Well, the man just said the great safari went on to Africa, and we can't afford to waste any more
07:33time here.
07:34Are you packed?
07:35Oh, yes, yes.
07:36Well, then hurry.
07:36We'll meet you down in the lobby.
07:38Yes, hurry.
07:38Let's go.
07:41We were lucky to get out of the country without further trouble and to catch the clipper for Africa.
07:46We all felt encouraged as it seemed at last that we had picked up Greg's trail.
07:53After an uneventful flight, we landed in Africa and caught the river boat and headed for Kaibo.
08:13That must be the village band come out to welcome us.
08:16Did they know we were coming?
08:18Oh, no.
08:19Professor.
08:28Hello, Mr. Lambert.
08:30Oh, hello.
08:30I've been looking for you.
08:32Is our safari ready?
08:34Yes, I've got the boys and the supplies all lined up.
08:37I certainly appreciate you going with us, even though you were against the whole idea.
08:43I understand you're having trouble getting a cook.
08:45Yes, I've been trying to get Gabby to go along with us.
08:48He's about the best cook in these parts, but I haven't been able to get a word in edgewise.
08:52Why don't you come over to the general store with me and we'll talk to him together.
08:54I'd love to.
08:59Well, how about it, Gabby?
09:00You coming along as cook?
09:02Well, I don't know.
09:04But to take up my story from where I left off, now let me see.
09:08Oh, yeah.
09:11After she throws the fifth rolling pin at me, I figure she don't like me.
09:15If that's the way she wants it, that's okay by me.
09:17The very next day, I ship out on the Pearl of Cape Town.
09:21For five years, then, I'm the best doggone sea cook on the whole Cape Coast.
09:25And everybody knows that, Gabby. That's why you're here.
09:27I never go ashore, though, never.
09:29So my wife don't catch me.
09:32By and by, I hear she's run away with some no-account from the inland country.
09:36Far, far away.
09:38So I'm a free man.
09:39But I don't get married no more.
09:41Oh, no.
09:42Now I got a cook.
09:43A cook's cook.
09:44So now you don't have any trouble.
09:46But I do. I do. That's just it.
09:49Oh, but Gabby, I don't feel that concerns you're going with us.
09:51My cook.
09:52She don't like me to go away.
09:53She thinks I'm such a good boss.
09:56Why don't you tell her to get a girlfriend to stay with her until you get back?
09:59Tell her you'll bring her messages and gifts from her people.
10:02Well, that's a good idea.
10:03To tell the truth, I wouldn't mind a little trip myself.
10:06After all, if a cook is a cook, he's got to keep a-cooking.
10:09So I think I talk to her, huh?
10:10That's a good idea.
10:11You go right ahead and talk to her.
10:13You'll find her in back.
10:14Okay.
10:17What's the matter with you, Gabby?
10:18You know Matty can't speak English.
10:19Oh, there's just a little joke on the lady.
10:26Commissioner, I've been waiting for you.
10:28Good, good.
10:29I was looking for you too, Gary.
10:31To tell you the truth, Gary, I had two reasons to urge you to go on this trip.
10:35It wasn't only that the home office ordered me to look after this party.
10:39What else?
10:40This fellow Greg Jones that Miss Preston is looking for was sent out here on a mission.
10:45There's a contraband ring working somewhere in the back countering, shipping out ivory.
10:49And it was his job to find and stop them.
10:52I see.
10:53We're just as anxious about this situation as the people who hold the concession.
10:57So you'll be doing me a great favor if you can get on the track of Greg Jones.
11:01Or find out what happened to him.
11:03I'll see what I can do.
11:04Yes.
11:09Jimmy, go get the commissioner a match.
11:21Here you are, commissioner.
11:22That's a smart board you got, Gary.
11:31Now you boys be careful of that stuff.
11:33I don't want it lost.
11:34I've had it a long time and I need it.
11:35Now, Polo, you be a good boy.
11:37Don't make a monkey out of yourself.
11:39Don't you fight with Jimmy.
11:41Hmm?
11:44Well, Gabby's got his equipment ready.
11:46How about you, Colonel?
11:47All ready.
11:47Commissioner, are you sure these maps will get us where we're going?
11:50Yes, sir.
11:51I suppose he's got to go along.
11:53Commissioner said quite definitely we can't go without him.
11:56Now, if he bothers you, you don't have to go.
11:58There's no reason for you to make this long, dangerous trek.
12:01If you go, I'm going to look after you.
12:04As you like.
12:06Goodbye, commissioner.
12:07Goodbye, Gary, and have a nice trip.
12:10Goodbye.
12:11Goodbye.
12:11Goodbye, professor.
12:13Goodbye, Commissioner.
12:13Goodbye, Commissioner.
12:14Goodbye, Commissioner.
12:38Oh, what a beautiful sight.
12:39This is the end of the river.
12:41There are the great falls of Africa.
12:43Yes, but like many other beautiful things,
12:45it has its drawbacks.
12:47This is as far as we can go by boat.
12:49Well, you mean this is the end of the line?
12:51You want a jungle?
12:52From here on, you've got it.
12:54Yeah.
12:56Under you and around you.
13:01No.
13:08Civilization was now far behind us.
13:11Nothing serious had happened since Moya was killed,
13:14but we sensed that we were coming closer and closer to danger.
13:31We're going deep into the jungle.
13:32We need 40 good boys and one good head man.
13:35Always, I give you what you want.
13:37I send Tonga, my best head man.
13:40But first, we have welcome dancers for you.
13:43Come now.
13:44You see.
13:45The chief is very proud of his tribesmen
13:47and likes to show them off.
13:48It wouldn't be good policy to offend him.
13:50Moya, bar.
13:51Oh, no.
13:51Oh, my God.
14:21Oh, my God.
14:23Oh, my God.
14:23Oh, my God.
14:25Oh, my God.
14:26Oh, my God.
14:28Oh, my God.
14:29Oh, my God.
14:30Oh, my God.
14:32Oh, my God.
14:33Oh, my God.
14:34Oh, my God.
14:35Oh, my God.
14:37Oh, my God.
14:38Oh, my God.
14:46Oh, my God.
15:09Oh, my God.
15:39Oh, my God.
15:44Oh, my God.
16:16Oh, my God.
16:28Oh, my God.
17:01Oh, my God.
17:31Oh, my God.
17:34Oh, my God.
17:41Oh, my God.
18:18Oh, my God.
18:42Oh, my God.
18:57Oh, my God.
19:15Oh, my God.
19:30Oh, my God.
19:50Oh, my God.
19:54Oh, my God.
19:55Tonga we make camp here tonight night after night as we make camp our nerves
20:12were set on edge by a series of minor mishaps it seemed as if an evil force
20:17were trying to impede our progress
20:26you seem troubled about something I didn't want to tell the others until I
20:30investigated further yes this native boy confirms the voodoo that has our native
20:36carrier so badly frightened I'm beginning to believe there is a white
20:40woman a she-devil Bombo says she's holding Greg prisoner
20:59oh
21:01oh
21:08Gary, Gary!
21:18Colonel, wait! Somebody come! Quick!
21:21What is it here?
21:23Gene, what's up?
21:25Wait, that line's gonna kill him! Quick!
21:28Get back on quickly!
21:31Hurry, Tonga!
21:34What are they doing? Gary's fighting alive!
21:37Alive! Hurry, Tonga!
21:52Good work, Wayne! That firebrand did the trick!
21:56Gary!
22:00Gary!
22:01That's one I owe you, mister.
22:02I guess that puts me down in your ledger now.
22:05But I'd rather it would have been anyone else but you.
22:07I didn't do it because I like you.
22:10Thanks, anyway.
22:15Colonel, if my suspicions prove correct,
22:18I'll be able to tell you in the morning who's responsible
22:20for all our troubles. What do you mean, Wayne?
22:22Well, I'm convinced that someone in the outfit
22:23is making every effort possible to keep us from reaching Greg.
22:26Oh, that's nonsense. What could they have to gain?
22:28That's just it, I don't know.
22:30Well, who could it be, anyway?
22:32Not you or me, certainly not Gene.
22:34Could be the professor here, or Gary.
22:37I don't know, but I'm gonna find out.
22:40I know you'll think I'm running a fever when I tell you this.
22:43I bet that animal was wearing a collar around its neck.
22:53Oh, excuse me. I'm sorry I did that.
22:56I'm sorry you're sorry.
23:01After what you've just been through, I can't help feeling jittery.
23:04Well, that's all right, Gene. Don't let it upset you.
23:07I'm sorry I got you into this really a hand.
23:10Don't blame yourself.
23:11I had other reasons for coming along other than saying you through.
23:14You had?
23:15Mm-hmm.
23:17A little matter of a million dollars a year
23:18that the government is losing on revenue,
23:20on the exportation of ivory out of this district.
23:23You mean ivory runners?
23:24Well, we call it contraband.
23:27I knew Greg was here on some secret mission.
23:30Maybe it had something to do with this.
23:31It had.
23:33Someone has been taking ivory out of here for years.
23:36The commissioner and I thought that by using this safari as a cover-up,
23:39we might be able to put our finger on the guilty ones.
23:42I haven't been able to tell you so far because,
23:44well, I didn't know how far I could trust you.
23:47All the time I thought, well, I sort of...
23:51You sort of what?
23:52Thought you came on my account.
23:54When he left, you told me you were engaged to Greg.
23:57I am.
23:58So I naturally concluded that you were in love with him.
24:01You certainly wouldn't have started on this long search
24:03if you hadn't been.
24:04We grew up together.
24:05I've known him all my life.
24:06I've never even thought of marrying anyone else but Greg.
24:10Oh, I see.
24:14That doesn't mean I can't have friends.
24:16Good friends.
24:17Like Wayne, for instance?
24:19Well, yes.
24:20Wayne's a friend.
24:21Is that the way he wants it?
24:23No.
24:24But I can't help that.
24:26I've made it quite clear to him many times
24:28that we could never be anything more.
24:30Why, even if I didn't love Greg, I couldn't care for Wayne.
24:35How about me if you didn't love Greg?
24:37What a strange question.
24:40I do love Greg.
24:42What if you didn't?
24:44How can I tell?
24:46Things would be different.
24:47I...
24:47But you can't be sure about me.
24:49Why, I don't know.
24:52I've always thought Greg was the only one I could ever love that way,
24:55or marry.
24:57I guess I had it fixed in my mind.
25:00Oh, you've got me so mixed up.
25:02Hi, buddy.
25:03Yes.
25:05That's what I'm trying to do.
25:07Good night, Gary.
25:10Good night, Jean.
25:12Good night.
25:30Have you seen Wayne this morning?
25:32Come to think of it, I have him.
25:34Gary.
25:35Last night, Wayne told me he'd won the confidence of Bombo.
25:38We told him he knows exactly where to find the white woman's encampment.
25:41He promised to tell me the location this morning.
25:44What a time off to draw a map.
25:46That's very strange, Jean.
25:48Bombo refused to confide even in Tonga.
25:50Yet he agreed to guide us there.
25:52Where old babe?
25:53Where old babe?
25:56Where old babe?
25:57Where old babe?
25:58Tonga!
25:58Yes, woman?
25:59There's been a white man injured.
26:01Come on.
26:05Eat on a pooper.
26:07Man is there.
26:08Wayne.
26:28That footprint was meant to look like a native's.
26:31But it was made by a white man.
26:32But surely that's impossible.
26:34How can you tell?
26:35Whoever made that print was accustomed to wearing shoes.
26:39What bothers me?
26:40As far as we know, the only white men within miles of here are in this camp.
26:45And one of them's a murderer.
26:51And one of them's a murderer.
26:57With heavy hearts, we continued our journey, missing Wayne a hundred times a day.
27:28Oh.
27:30Oh, locusts.
27:43Hunger.
27:45We'd better camp there tonight until the locusts have passed.
27:47It's a bad place for Camp Juana.
27:49This lion country.
27:52Anyhow, I think this is our best bet.
27:53Light fires tonight and keep a sharp lookout.
28:01It did seem we were having more than our share of bad luck.
28:05We ran into swarms of locusts, were attacked by animals,
28:09and now we were in the lion country, the land of Simba.
28:17Some foreboding of disaster had taken hold of Bombo.
28:21He still strode at the head of the safari,
28:24but his courage and confidence were fast disappearing.
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28:44Oh, my God.
29:17Bombo was leading us to this white woman he spoke of he alone had the directions the day
29:23he confided those directions to Wayne Wayne was killed evidently by a white man now Bombo is
29:31gone and they have those footprints again Gary it can't be much further I don't know that but
29:38if you were pretty close to what we're looking for please let's go on huh all right with you gentlemen
29:44yeah well if we're all agreed we'll go on although I admit it appears useless without Bombo
29:57before we go my men get lyin they think lyin kill Bombo it's a fine idea Tonga good luck to
30:06you and
30:11your men these superstitious natives could not be pacified after Bombo's death until we allowed
30:16them to organize a lion hunt to avenge their lost leader they donned their helmets made of
30:21lion's maids their spears and shields and after dancing tribute to their gods scattered to round
30:28up the beasts of prey
30:44you know
30:46you know
31:05Success crowned their efforts.
31:07Five man-eaters fell, pierced with avenging spears.
31:31Finally, we reached the elephant country, and we're nearing our goal.
31:36Somewhere close ahead of us was the forbidden territory, presided over by the dreaded white goddess and the savage tribes
31:44under her domination.
31:52If I turn my profile, heaven help my nose.
31:57Fix the gorilla's nose, Greg.
32:00All right.
32:21I'm afraid you're getting tired of me, Greg, are you?
32:24That's right, dear.
32:26Are you making joke with me, Greg?
32:29Well, why do you ask?
32:30You seem restless, uneasy.
32:33Are you unhappy?
32:35Of course not, Zita. I've never been happier than my life.
32:45What's going on here?
32:54Zita, my dear, you're quite a queen.
32:56Someone has to be boss, dear.
33:03Greg, Tony's been hurt.
33:10It's a bullet wound.
33:12And bullet means stranger.
33:17Greg, you're angry with me because I sent for information on that safari.
33:24That's it, isn't it?
33:25No, of course that isn't it.
33:26I just want to stay here and meet these people.
33:29You know, Zita, it's been a long time since I've seen anybody from the outside.
33:33But, Greg, we must be represented at the council meeting.
33:36That's more important.
33:38It's the only way we can keep the natives in line.
33:41And we just can't take any chances on being absent.
33:46If that's what'll make you happy, I'll go.
33:50I knew you would, darling.
34:01Tony, when that safari arrives, we'll hand us our own way.
34:06Without interference from anybody.
34:12Our spirits were low and the natives reluctant to move on.
34:17Suddenly, out of the underbrush appeared three strangely painted warriors.
34:23Looks like we have guests.
34:25Colonel, tell Tonga to stand by.
34:29What do you want?
34:36This is strange.
34:37Those natives bought us a message.
34:40Three of your party may proceed to my camp.
34:43But only three.
34:45You'll be guided by the bearer of this note.
34:47I promise you safe return.
34:49Zita.
34:51Well, I for one am going.
34:52Who are the other two?
34:53I feel it's my duty to go.
34:55Thank you, Colonel.
34:56I'm going too, of course.
34:58Well, that's impossible, Gene.
34:59This may be an ambush.
35:00We don't know what we're getting into.
35:01Yes, remember, my dear, it was here.
35:02The last party was attacked and destroyed.
35:04It may be a trap.
35:05You remain here with Tonga and the natives.
35:07They'll guard you until we return.
35:09And if we don't come back, they'll get you out safely.
35:11I'm quite sure the professor won't mind staying behind with Tonga
35:15to take back news in case something happens to us.
35:18It's no use.
35:19I've made up my mind.
35:20I'm going with you.
35:23This is no place for monkeys, Polo.
35:26Let's get out of here.
35:29Oh, you are beautiful, Zita.
35:31Just too beautiful.
35:32Shuggy, a woman can never be too beautiful.
35:36You know, I really think some of the girls are jealous of you.
35:39They are?
35:40Oh, but they all worship you, of course.
35:42They aren't the only ones that worship you.
35:50Zita, I'm leaving for a meeting of the council, as you want me to.
35:55But before I go, I want you to promise me something.
35:59Yes, Greg.
36:00What do you think?
36:00But you'll hold that safari here until I get back.
36:02Of course, darling.
36:04If you want me to.
36:05I do.
36:15THE END
36:43Why are you attempting to enter my territory?
36:46Everyone in the jungle knows that strangers are not welcome here.
36:50We've come to investigate a rumor that a certain safari was attacked near here,
36:54and all the members of its party were killed except one, whom you're holding prisoner.
36:59My warriors resent strangers.
37:01They are determined to kill all who attempt to invade this country.
37:05If I had been informed in time, I might have been able to save the other members of the party
37:10you speak of.
37:11As for the one member I was able to save, he is no prisoner, but remains here of his own
37:17will.
37:18In that case, we should be able to see him and hear this from his own lips.
37:22Certainly. Come with me.
37:34Make yourself comfortable.
37:41You must be tired after this long journey.
37:44Wouldn't you like to have some refreshment?
37:46Oh, thank you. That'll be fine.
37:48Shuggy!
37:50We have guests. Prepare food and refreshment.
37:53Yes, Zeta.
37:55I was explaining to Miss Preston that it was almost impossible to find Greg Jones in this jungle.
38:00But Miss Preston wouldn't be convinced.
38:02Not without first making every effort to find out if he's here.
38:06So the sole reason for the safari was to find Greg Jones?
38:09What other reason could there be?
38:11To hunt wild beasts, to explore strange territories, perhaps in search of ivory.
38:18Men coming to the jungle for all sorts of reasons.
38:21That is why, if we wish to remain in peace, we must set up barriers against them.
38:27I see.
38:28Well, I'm afraid we are imposing on you, forcing ourselves in here this way,
38:33but you can understand we were concerned about Greg.
38:35Of course, Colonel. I understand.
38:38I try to persuade Greg to return or send a message out, but he is very stubborn.
38:43I know that.
38:44And your visit, far from being an intrusion.
38:47I expected you and anticipated meeting you, both you and Miss Preston.
38:53Really?
38:54Oh, I assure you, Greg told me all about you.
38:57Really?
38:58Really.
39:01Well, this is very enjoyable, but after all, my dear, we came here on a definite mission.
39:08Yes. When do we see Greg?
39:10He's representing me now at the Council of the Chiefs.
39:12It's extraordinary how he has managed to impress them in his short stay here.
39:17Already, they acknowledge his authority and accept his domination.
39:22Yes, he's a remarkable boy.
39:24And so are you, my dear.
39:26Tell me, how did you have managed to acquire such a marvelous education here in the jungle?
39:31I landed here as a child when the ship on which we were traveling foundered on the coast.
39:36My mother taught us children.
39:38She was a natural leader, so the others followed her.
39:42Now, they follow me.
39:44And there are no white men here at all?
39:46No white man has ever come into our territory until Greg came.
39:50We have often considered to invite desirable white settlers to come here.
39:54Because many of our girls have reached a suitable age to marry.
39:58Yes, so I see.
40:00Do you mind, my dear? I've been saving you for just such an event.
40:02Not at all.
40:04May I have a few words with you?
40:06Alone.
40:12You don't think Gene is in any danger.
40:15What else can we do?
40:18I sent Greg on an important mission.
40:20But he'll be back before you leave.
40:22Yes, I know.
40:23I have no intention of leaving until he does get back.
40:26You still think I'm holding him here against his will?
40:29Well, it does seem likely, doesn't it?
40:32It's what you prefer to believe, naturally.
40:35But it isn't true.
40:37The fact is that Greg has fallen in love with me.
40:40And I'm in love with him.
40:42I believe that when I hear him tell it.
40:44You don't suppose I'd be foolish enough to tell it if it weren't so.
40:48Knowing that you're going to see him presently.
40:52I could have waited to let him tell you, because I know he will.
40:56But I thought it better to settle it, frankly, between ourselves.
41:00I don't see that there's anything to settle.
41:02But Greg has promised to marry you.
41:04And men are stupid when bound by such promises.
41:08All I know is that he loves me.
41:11And if he were free, he'd marry me.
41:14As far as his promise goes, I don't think that I'd hold him for one instant if he really wanted
41:20to be free.
41:20Do you really mean that?
41:22Honestly?
41:23Of course I mean it.
41:26I'm glad you're inclined to feel so sensible about it.
41:30Because I would have had you killed rather than give him up.
41:34You see, here in the jungle, such things are very easily managed.
41:39And I'm not bound by the conventional laws of society that hamper you.
41:45Greg says I'm more than half savage.
41:49And maybe I am.
41:52All I know is that I'm willing to fight for what I want.
41:56And won't stop short of anything to get it.
42:00And Greg really means that much to you.
42:03He really means that much.
42:06Don't make any mistake about it.
42:11Now that we understand each other, I don't see why we shouldn't be friends.
42:16Why not?
42:17This is an outrage.
42:19Put me down.
42:21I was minding my own business and this bug when I was picked up by these two women.
42:26I thought there was going to be trouble.
42:28So I got Tonga to leave me here.
42:30We avoided the natives all right.
42:32But then I found my precious Sozodora, Telamida.
42:37And then these creatures overpowered me.
42:43Take it easy for me.
42:45Come on, get up.
42:46Oh, shoo.
42:48There you are.
42:50Now, what's this all about?
42:51I see you worried about Miss Preston.
42:54I assure you, she's quite safe.
42:55That's why we're here, to make sure.
42:58Miss Preston is in my charge.
43:00Of course, you became friends too during this long trek.
43:03You spend hours together.
43:05And the lonely nights in the jungle are somehow different than the nights you spend anywhere else.
43:12Conventional barriers cease to exist.
43:16You come close to one another.
43:19Well, you seem to know an awful lot about this.
43:22I lived here all my life.
43:24I know all about it.
43:26I think you know all about a lot of things.
43:28I wish I knew some of them.
43:30I'm sure you would.
43:32In fact, I don't think there's very much happens in this jungle that you don't know about.
43:35Not much.
43:36Your safari wasn't out two days when the jungle underground told me you were coming.
43:42You know, you seem very friendly.
43:43I wonder just how friendly you are.
43:46Why not put me to the text?
43:48I will.
43:49I didn't come out here just to guide Miss Preston.
43:51I had an added reason.
43:54Concerning the ivory.
43:55That's right.
43:56And I want you to tell me the name of the leader of your organization.
43:59Organization?
44:01What do you mean?
44:02I think we understand each other.
44:04Contraband ivory.
44:05You're asking for trouble, Mr. Lambert.
44:08The man is a killer and a thief, and I came out here to get him.
44:14Will you agree to keep me out of it?
44:17Not even to mention where you got the information?
44:20If I tell you this killer's name?
44:22Why not let me tell him?
44:24Need I go on, Mr. Lambert?
44:26This doesn't make sense to me.
44:28It isn't very clear to me either.
44:30Gabby!
44:31Down, Polo.
44:32Down.
44:34I'm a little surprised, Zita, that you would dissolve our partnership so abruptly.
44:38Oh, yes.
44:39I've known about this Greg for some time, but...
44:42I didn't think you'd sell me out for him.
44:48Lambert, I tried to stop you from coming here, not once, but several times.
44:52I tried to lose you in the jungle.
44:55And when little Bamboo was about to guide you here, I...
44:58I took care of him.
45:00Unfortunately for Wayne Monroe, he learned too much for his own good.
45:03And now, you've all learned too much.
45:06It's too late for anyone to leave.
45:14My warriors will take care of you and your friends, Mr. Lambert.
45:18But the ladies remain.
45:20Gary!
45:20Pacey, Pacey.
45:21Pacey, Pacey.
45:52Pacey, Pacey.
45:53My nudge will fall down.
45:54Fall down?
45:55Why?
45:55Don't ask questions.
46:04Get some water.
46:06Quick.
46:10Pacey, Pacey.
46:20Let's go!
47:09Look out, Professor!
47:12See what you nearly got?
47:14See what I did get?
47:16I haven't seen one of these in 30 years.
47:19Saw you and your bug-ology.
47:34My gun is jammed.
47:42Looks like we've got help.
47:44I'm going in the house after Gene.
47:45Cover me.
47:46All right.
47:51Drake!
47:54It's good to see you, Dad.
47:57Sorry, I can't say the same for you, you young fool.
48:03You could have at least written as a letter to let us know you were alive.
48:06Not that I give a hang.
48:07I did send word out several times.
48:09Somebody must have stopped my messengers.
48:13Obviously, it was our good friend Gabby the cook.
48:16For men must work and women must weep.
48:19And the sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep.
48:29My dear, since you've lived by the ways of the jungle, I think it's only befitting that you should, shall
48:39we say, depart in the same manner?
48:41No!
48:42No!
48:43No!
49:00Time and tide wait for no man, my dear.
49:05No destiny for any woman.
49:25No destiny for no woman.
49:27Yay!
49:28Gary!
49:37Gary!
49:40Gary!
49:42Gary!
49:43Gary!
50:09Gary!
50:10Gary!
50:10Gary!
50:14Gary!
50:20Gary!
50:21Gary!
50:21Gary!
50:23Gary!
50:24Gary!
50:25Gary!
50:26Gary!
50:26Gary!
50:27Gary!
50:28Gary!
50:28Gary!
50:44you're hurt it's nothing you saved my life and deliver me not only from that fear but
50:50from something much more dreadful I'm grateful I don't know how to thank you
50:59we got him on the run dad oh men must work and women must we
51:35let's say this is probably one of the first double wedding ceremonies that has ever taken place in
51:39the jungle oh that's why the commissioner came last night isn't it wonderful wonderful it is it
51:48is an idiosondra propadora looks like a spider to me that ivory is going in the right direction at
51:58last that completes my mission here I'm leaving my wild jungle up behind me well life you should see
52:05well of our night clouds
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