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Archaeologists and treasure hunters awaken an amphibious humanoid while seeking gold on an exotic island.
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00:02:15How far is it?
00:02:17By Jeep, about 40 minutes.
00:02:30You know, you can still change your mind.
00:02:32No chance.
00:02:33I made up my mind and I'm going through with it.
00:02:36Okay.
00:02:38You know, we're both in this together.
00:02:43So, how about telling me the whole story?
00:02:47You know, they didn't even have ferry boats back then.
00:02:50There wasn't a pier or a landing to bring a decent-sized boat into.
00:02:53The story, Kelly.
00:02:58Okay.
00:03:00I guess I owe it to you, huh?
00:03:04I was 11 then.
00:03:07My father and I and an old trapper were the only ones living on the island.
00:03:11Dad was a ranger here.
00:03:12I guess it started when I found that bone fragment.
00:03:21I thought I told you about that.
00:03:24Anyway, that's what started it.
00:03:29First, the loggers came.
00:03:31Then a stranger.
00:03:33Then the lady scientist with her niece.
00:03:36It was August.
00:03:37I remember, because my birthday's on the 3rd.
00:03:41Anyway, Dad's boat was being repaired on the mainland.
00:03:43And Barney's charter was making a supply trip out to the island.
00:03:58Dr. Hadley.
00:04:00Yes, and this is my niece, Susan.
00:04:03How do you do?
00:04:04I'm trying to work.
00:04:05Of course.
00:04:05Imagine a sense of fossil.
00:04:07Right.
00:04:08Here, let me dig that.
00:04:16The island, it looks beautiful.
00:04:19Be careful.
00:04:21Thanks for the ride.
00:04:23There you go.
00:04:44We don't get too many visitors here.
00:04:47I'm glad to see you.
00:04:48You picked a good time of the year.
00:04:50The weather's good.
00:04:51The water's cold.
00:04:55Then there was a stranger that everybody thought was a fisherman.
00:04:59Nobody knew where he came from, but he had all sorts of scientific equipment with him.
00:05:03We didn't find out the truth about him until a lot later.
00:05:05Can't be treacherous.
00:05:18I'm going to find out.
00:05:20Yes, sir.
00:05:21There you go.
00:05:28I'm trying to go.
00:08:32Actually, my son Kelly was the one who found it.
00:08:34And to tell you the truth, I didn't think it was much more than a piece of petrified frog
00:08:39bone.
00:08:40But it seems to have caused a pretty big stir up of the university.
00:08:44That it has.
00:08:45In fact, I'm very pleased that they chose me to come out and follow up on it.
00:08:50I'm anxious to see the site where it was found.
00:08:52I'll show it to you first thing in the morning.
00:09:57Do you want to hold her?
00:09:59Do you want to hold her?
00:09:59We just arrived and already we're imposing on you.
00:10:01It's no problem, Dr. Hedley.
00:10:03Please, call me Ellie.
00:10:04Okay, Ellie.
00:10:05Are you sure you want to stay out here?
00:10:07There's plenty of room in the house.
00:10:08No, really, John.
00:10:09We came here to rough it and by God, we're going to rough it.
00:10:12Okay.
00:10:14Could I at least interest you in a cup of coffee?
00:10:16Now that I'll take you up on.
00:10:19Susan, something for you?
00:10:20No, I'll pass.
00:10:22Thanks.
00:10:38This is home.
00:10:39Not much to some maybe, but for Kelly and I, we wouldn't trade it for anything.
00:10:44I can't say I blame you.
00:10:46I know I like to get away from it all once in a while and fortunately in my field of
00:10:51work,
00:10:51I have the opportunity to travel and do just that.
00:10:55Your son, where is he?
00:11:21Having read the book over the month?
00:11:23Part 2 of my popping, let's go by.
00:11:25Lastly, if you are our Father's gateway and know we're going to read the month in the old kommand digger,
00:11:25How about you?
00:11:26Yes, but이없, not yet.
00:11:37Needed a wedding with a cup of coffee.
00:11:38I think we got back up to your first prediction site or your dad
00:11:45It's from some kind of aquatic reptile, like a frog, but much larger.
00:11:50And, of course, much, much older.
00:11:52How old?
00:11:53Well, all of our analysis indicates that the fossil is at least 125 million years old.
00:11:58You mean then it's from some kind of dinosaur or something?
00:12:02That's right, Kelly.
00:12:03It's just a small piece of a lower leg bone, but it's really quite a find.
00:12:06As far as we know, it's the first indication that such a life form existed in this part of the
00:12:11world.
00:12:12You mean this is the first fossil of its kind ever found in this country?
00:12:15The first in this hemisphere.
00:12:18Similar fragments have been found around the world over the past hundred years or so.
00:12:22One in southern China in 1886 and another in 1934 in the Amazon Basin.
00:12:29It tells us that your lake here is very, very old.
00:12:33Possibly a gold mine for further research.
00:12:35We don't eat now.
00:12:36Our fish is going to fall apart.
00:12:38It looks delicious.
00:12:40A far cry from what we had expected.
00:12:42Yeah, pork and beans and hot dogs.
00:12:45Kelly, you're hired as chief provider.
00:12:47He'd like that.
00:12:49What are you going to do with the fossil now?
00:12:50Keep it and try to find more pieces.
00:12:53Who knows?
00:12:53You may have discovered something that will give us further information about the kinds of creatures that lived on this
00:12:58continent millions of years ago.
00:13:02Wow.
00:13:03You know, Charlie says he's seen something in that lake.
00:13:06Okay, Kelly.
00:13:08None of that stuff.
00:13:10Kid's got one hell of an imagination.
00:13:22So tomorrow you work on a raft, and you go back down under.
00:13:26Right.
00:13:27We start early.
00:13:29What I'd like to know is, how'd you come across all this anyway?
00:13:36Well, there's this, uh, there's this guy who's up here, and, uh, he's running around trying to find this island.
00:13:44And I met him in a bar one night, and he's asking me if I knew anything about it.
00:13:49I told him, uh, I might.
00:13:51And what's he looking for it for?
00:13:53So he tells me all about this, uh, this treasure.
00:13:57Did you hear something?
00:14:00Hey, yeah.
00:14:02Geez, I'm scared.
00:14:05Yeah, must be the boo bear.
00:14:31Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:15:05Dad sometimes called me a little zookeeper.
00:15:07I collected everything from skunks to snakes, but my baby deer, they were my favorites.
00:15:34I always considered the island and everything on it mind, but things were starting to change,
00:15:39and suddenly we weren't alone on the island anymore. Charlie knew it, too, and was trying to do something about
00:15:44it.
00:16:08Hey, Burl. What are we doing all this work for? There ain't nobody watching.
00:16:13You just do as you're told, Cal. You know damn well what's in it for all of us.
00:16:19I sure hope you're right. I sure hope so.
00:16:36Well, Mike, what'd you find?
00:16:42Rocks. A lot of rocks. But it's warm. Real warm.
00:16:50Well, keep trying.
00:17:07I'm getting that damn Hermit. You just winked.
00:17:15A desolate island. Sounds more like a war going on. You said that there were seldom any visitors.
00:17:20Oh, I forgot to mention that. I don't consider them visitors. There's a logging crew working here.
00:17:27Then we're not alone.
00:17:28Nope. We also have an old trapper living here. It's a crazy old man.
00:17:33Thinks it's his island. He likes to take pot shots at the loggers.
00:17:37Really? You started to tell me about the lake. You say it has no bottom?
00:17:43Not in the middle. Or at least we haven't found it yet.
00:18:00It's so pretty here. Makes you wonder why it's not more popular, you know, for tourists and things.
00:18:05Well, you know how isolated it is. And really, folks in these parts don't like roughing it as much as
00:18:09you and your niece do.
00:18:24Here's the place. That's where Kelly found the fossil.
00:18:35Nothing too unusual about it.
00:19:03Nothing too unusual about it.
00:19:06Which is mine that it should be above you.
00:19:12Like Andrew scared the fossil.
00:19:15I don't wanna come straight to an epic occurrence.
00:19:24It'sgy Belle debido by Jacksonville.
00:19:25That's where see那個 world telescope looks.
00:19:26Who's there?ối
00:19:35Oh, my God.
00:20:05Oh, my God.
00:20:35Oh, my God.
00:20:44Kelly.
00:20:46I want to hear more.
00:20:50All right.
00:20:53Well, little Charlie got away that time.
00:20:56Boy, those loggers were really starting to get mad.
00:20:58So what's so unbelievable about that?
00:21:01Nothing. Nothing at all. I've hardly started.
00:21:03You see, Charlie knew something nobody else knew.
00:21:06Something nobody else wanted to know.
00:21:09So go on.
00:21:10Well, Susan and I had become really good friends.
00:21:14I think I had a crush on her ever since I met her.
00:21:17Fortunately, you're a little too young for her.
00:21:19Oh.
00:21:20Anyway, I showed her around the island, and we went swimming a couple of times.
00:21:24She had a feeling about the lake.
00:21:32It's so warm.
00:21:35Yeah, it's always warm here.
00:21:44It's beautiful.
00:21:47Just beautiful.
00:21:49Beautiful.
00:22:06You know, as much as I enjoy it here, Kelly, I have this strange feeling that something's
00:22:12kind of touched me when I'm in the water.
00:22:14You too.
00:22:16Hmm.
00:22:18Well, at least somebody believes me.
00:22:20Hey, wait a minute.
00:22:21I never said that.
00:22:23Believe what?
00:22:24That there's something about this lake.
00:22:27Such as?
00:22:28I don't know.
00:22:29But I can feel it.
00:22:30It's there.
00:22:33Well, whatever it is, I'm sure it's nothing to worry about.
00:22:36I'm not worried.
00:22:38It's just that I feel something.
00:22:40You do too.
00:22:43See that?
00:22:48Oh, it must be a big fish.
00:22:50You said there's some big ones in here.
00:22:52Sure.
00:22:54Maybe it's a muskie.
00:22:55But I don't think so.
00:22:58Something got me, I tell you.
00:23:00Something big grabbed my leg and tried to pull me under.
00:23:02Yeah.
00:23:03Yeah, sure.
00:23:05I sent you to get that crazy son of a bitch, and something gets you instead.
00:23:09There, you see?
00:23:11Something did get me.
00:23:13Got me good.
00:23:16Next time I'll get him.
00:23:17I swear I'll get him.
00:23:20Looks like he got caught in some barbed wire.
00:23:22Yeah.
00:23:23No way.
00:23:24I tell you, something pulled me down.
00:23:26Had my leg like a vice grip.
00:23:30I'll get him.
00:23:31I swear I'll get him.
00:23:33I swear I'll get him.
00:23:35Hey, what the hell is this shit?
00:23:48Susan, I've seen something like this in here before.
00:23:53Oh, come on.
00:23:54Honest.
00:23:55Now, when would you have seen something like that?
00:23:57At Charlie's Shack.
00:23:59Charlie?
00:24:01Trapper Charlie.
00:24:03Lives on the other side of the lake.
00:24:05Oh, yeah?
00:24:06He's half Indian.
00:24:08My dad's crazy.
00:24:10He's lived out here all his life.
00:24:12He can tell you all kinds of things about the island.
00:24:15Like what?
00:24:16Like why this island is called Rana.
00:24:18And why's that?
00:24:20Because Rana's the name of a lake god.
00:24:22Charlie says the Indians used to worship him.
00:24:25He says the lake is sacred, and that Rana was some sort of king.
00:24:29He still thinks Rana's alive.
00:24:31He keeps Charlie alive because he's got a chore to do.
00:24:34Well, before he put goosebumps on my skin, I'll change.
00:25:12He's got a chore to do.
00:25:35Look at this.
00:25:36It's infected.
00:25:39Well, that's what it is.
00:25:40It's infected.
00:25:40I've got to get to a dock.
00:25:41Cut your damn whining, Cal.
00:25:44I've had enough of it.
00:25:45We ain't going nowhere until we get what we come after.
00:25:48Look at it.
00:25:49Look at it.
00:25:50There's pus coming out of here.
00:25:52I ain't chasing after no legends no more.
00:25:54There ain't nothing in that lake but trouble.
00:25:56You're right, Burrell.
00:25:58So far, it checks out.
00:26:01The water down there is warm, just like it said.
00:26:04The water must be coming from somewhere.
00:26:07A lot of rocks down there.
00:26:09Big boulders.
00:26:11We can find the entrance to the source.
00:26:14We got it.
00:26:16Okay.
00:26:17I'll give it one more day.
00:26:19One more day and that's it.
00:26:21I'm taking off.
00:26:21I'm getting my legs fixed.
00:26:22I ain't never coming back to this place.
00:26:24You don't shut up, Cal.
00:26:26I'm going to take care of it for you.
00:26:31Go on, Mike.
00:26:32What were you saying?
00:26:34We found the rocks.
00:26:36All we have to do
00:26:37is find the entrance.
00:26:56All we have to do
00:27:05is find the entrance.
00:27:12Let's go.
00:27:40Let's go.
00:28:07Let's go.
00:28:47What's the matter?
00:28:50Listen.
00:28:56It's just frogs, Susan.
00:28:59You'll get used to it.
00:29:28You'll get used to it.
00:29:58You'll get used to it.
00:30:22You'll get used to it.
00:30:24You'll get used to it.
00:30:27You'll get used to it.
00:30:29You'll get used to it.
00:30:29I'm real scared.
00:30:31Oh, I...
00:30:32Them chickens.
00:30:33They're gone.
00:30:36And then...
00:30:37The man in the canoe.
00:30:39Hey, he's gone.
00:30:40Shut up, Charlie.
00:30:41Get in the barn.
00:30:42They're gonna wake everybody and rile the horses.
00:30:44You're scared.
00:30:44Oh, sorry.
00:30:46Oh.
00:30:55Charlie, you've been drinking again.
00:30:57No ain't.
00:30:57What the hell are you talking about?
00:30:59What?
00:30:59That man in the canoe.
00:31:01He's gone.
00:31:02He's gone.
00:31:04He's gone.
00:31:04And them loggers.
00:31:06I know what they're here for.
00:31:09John, you gotta get him off this here island.
00:31:12Don't you go a heap of trouble.
00:31:14Charlie, Charlie, take it easy.
00:31:16Now, you know it's only a myth.
00:31:17It's just a story.
00:31:19Man!
00:31:19Oh, no.
00:31:20There's no story.
00:31:21I got proof.
00:31:22I got proof.
00:31:22Okay.
00:31:23Okay.
00:31:24You show me.
00:31:25I'll show you.
00:31:29John, you better do as I say, or we're gonna be in a heap of trouble.
00:31:34They didn't win.
00:31:35You better watch them.
00:31:37All right.
00:31:37Calm down.
00:31:39Now, go home and sleep it off.
00:31:42Hmm.
00:31:42Maybe.
00:31:44I've been down to the lake.
00:31:47Been watching their frogs.
00:31:50They're acting very peculiar.
00:31:53Very peculiar.
00:31:55They know.
00:31:58They know.
00:32:00They know.
00:32:03They know.
00:32:05They know.
00:32:06They know.
00:32:07They know.
00:32:07They know.
00:32:13They know.
00:32:42They know.
00:32:52Aunt Ellie! Aunt Ellie!
00:32:55Aunt Ellie!
00:32:59It's okay, it's okay.
00:33:02Look at the size up there!
00:33:06Oh, that is strange behavior.
00:33:11Oh, well.
00:33:13I mean, they do look a little odd.
00:33:18Well, we'd better get him out of here.
00:33:27If I didn't know better, I'd swear he'd try to bite me.
00:33:35Whoa.
00:33:43Let's go.
00:33:46Let's go.
00:33:47Let's go.
00:33:47Let's go.
00:34:09Let's go.
00:34:11Let's go.
00:34:26Let's go.
00:34:28Let's go.
00:34:31Let's go.
00:34:40I don't know if Dad went out deliberately to search for Sorenson, or if it was just by accident that
00:34:45he found the campsite.
00:35:10What he found evidently lent credence to what Charlie had told him. I know he couldn't figure out how Sorenson
00:35:16got on the island without Dad knowing about him, or what he was after, and he wondered why Charlie didn't
00:35:21tell him more about Sorenson.
00:35:44Of course, we put
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00:36:07Let's go.
00:36:40Oh, my God.
00:37:03Oh, my God.
00:37:34Oh, my God.
00:38:02I'm sorry.
00:38:02Just having a little fun.
00:38:04Wasn't trying to scare you.
00:38:05Who the hell are you?
00:38:07Name's Mike.
00:38:09Just out for a little bass fishing.
00:38:12But you don't look like any bass to me.
00:38:21Hey.
00:38:23Take it easy.
00:38:31Hey.
00:38:33Listen.
00:38:34We're camped right across the lake.
00:38:36Stop by sometime, why don't you?
00:38:39Show you a good time.
00:39:07One time?
00:39:08Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:39:11I'd always considered him a good friend.
00:39:14Well, nobody's beyond a little friendly competition, I guess.
00:39:18Looks like he's a little beyond it now.
00:39:20You can't be sure of that.
00:39:22With this, Charlie's story sure seems to check out.
00:39:26I told you there's something at Lake, just like Charlie always said.
00:39:29Well, I don't know, Kelly, but until we find out what's going on,
00:39:32no fishing and no swimming alone.
00:39:34I mean it.
00:39:37And how many times have I told you about him at the table?
00:39:43Could I talk with this Charlie?
00:39:45We'll arrange it, but I can't see what good it'll do.
00:39:48He's an old fool.
00:39:51Susan, what happened to you?
00:39:57There's just some people on this island I don't ever care to meet again.
00:40:22No!
00:40:25No!
00:40:26No!
00:40:27No!
00:40:28No!
00:40:54Don't you know she comes to court, your little sister, Kate?
00:40:59Here you go, you cheater, that's going to taste good, oh you want some too, I hope it's a well,
00:41:12here you go, here you go, heart breaking, oh, down there, yeah, mm-hmm.
00:41:39Hello?
00:41:43Hello?
00:41:47It's one of them women I told you about, John promised to get them off the island.
00:41:57Anybody here?
00:42:07Charlie?
00:42:08Charlie?
00:42:11What do you want?
00:42:13I want to talk to you about-
00:42:15You talk?
00:42:16I only talk to him and my friends.
00:42:20You don't look like any one of them.
00:42:22My name is Eleanor Hatley and I'm staying with John Morgan.
00:42:26You're staying with John?
00:42:27Oh, you as a woman?
00:42:29Well, no.
00:42:31You see, my niece and I are camping at his place.
00:42:34I'm a paleontologist and I'm-
00:42:36A what?
00:42:36A paleontologist.
00:42:38I'm doing research here on the island.
00:42:41Well, what do you want to talk to me for?
00:42:43Well, a colleague of mine, a man by the name of Sorensen, was out here in a canoe and John
00:42:48thought that perhaps you had seen him.
00:42:50I've seen him.
00:42:51I've seen him all right.
00:42:53He ain't gonna help you none.
00:42:55No.
00:42:56What do you mean?
00:42:57Well, he's gone.
00:43:01He's gone.
00:43:03And he ain't nothing gonna help him.
00:43:06No.
00:43:07No.
00:43:07And you know what?
00:43:08You better get you and that other woman off in this island before you know what's good for you.
00:43:16Now, you better get.
00:43:17Do it as fast as you can.
00:43:27Kelly?
00:43:31Kelly?
00:43:34Kelly?
00:43:39Kelly, you scared me to death.
00:43:41Will you come down?
00:43:43I told you he wouldn't talk to you.
00:43:45No, but he'd talk to you, wouldn't he, Kelly?
00:43:48He might.
00:43:54Well, would you ask him about a stranger that came to the island recently?
00:44:00Oh, the loggers?
00:44:02No, no.
00:44:03Another person.
00:44:04Would you ask him, Kelly?
00:44:05Okay.
00:44:13Charlie!
00:44:15Charlie!
00:44:18I knew there was you, Kelly.
00:44:21Did you catch another big one today?
00:44:23Ink fish, yes.
00:44:25Oh.
00:44:26Here you go on.
00:44:27Charlie, there's something strange going on.
00:44:29Know what I mean?
00:44:32You're the only one that's got sense enough to believe in Charlie and the frogs.
00:44:38They know.
00:44:40They know.
00:44:41They know.
00:44:41They told me the whole legend.
00:44:43Well, a long time ago.
00:44:48There was a time years and years ago when the Indians that lived around here was having
00:44:56a mighty poor time of it.
00:44:58They couldn't catch no game, no fish.
00:45:01No.
00:45:02No.
00:45:03Well, go on, Charlie.
00:45:04Go on.
00:45:05Well, one day there was two Indian braves fishing a stream near here and one of them
00:45:12looks down and he sees this yellow pebble, which looks different than the other ones.
00:45:17And he picks it up and he looks at it.
00:45:20It's heavier and feels different.
00:45:23Well, he takes this pebble and puts it in his pouch and plumb forgets all about it.
00:45:29What was it?
00:45:30Really?
00:45:31I'm coming to that.
00:45:32I'm coming to that.
00:45:33One day this angel, he come to this lake and he reaches into his pouch where he gets that
00:45:41yellow pebble which he plumb forgot about.
00:45:44And for no reason he takes it and he throws it in the lake.
00:45:49Then what happened?
00:45:50Oh, then almighty hell broke loose.
00:45:54The water swirled and it bubbled and out of the center of it.
00:45:59There comes this creature.
00:46:02Creature?
00:46:03Well, you know, half man, half frog.
00:46:10Ugly.
00:46:11Half, I don't know what.
00:46:14What happened then?
00:46:16Well, that engine brave threw that heavy little pebble in the lake.
00:46:20Well, he run back through the woods to go back to his camp and a strange thing happened.
00:46:26Right in front of him was this big buck deer.
00:46:29Didn't move, didn't do nothing.
00:46:32Didn't run nothing?
00:46:34Nope.
00:46:35The engine had got his tommy hawk and fell that deer and dragged him back to camp.
00:46:41Bet they all ain't good that night.
00:46:43Yeah, and when that engine told his story, guess what?
00:46:47I know, I know.
00:46:48All them engine brave went down to the stream to find heavy yellow pebbles and threw them in the lake.
00:46:54Yeah, that's right.
00:46:55And the legend claims that this whole island was full of game and fish.
00:47:02They worshiped that creature.
00:47:06And they give him a name.
00:47:09A name?
00:47:10What was it?
00:47:12Rana.
00:47:13Rana.
00:47:15They called him Rana.
00:47:17Wow.
00:47:18The legend claims he never dies.
00:47:21Never dies?
00:47:23Wow.
00:47:24That's right, Kelly.
00:47:25That's right.
00:47:27That's right.
00:47:28Those pebbles.
00:47:29Them just ordinary old pebbles?
00:47:32No.
00:47:34Gold.
00:47:35Gold nuggets.
00:47:37Gold it was.
00:47:39That was the first time old Charlie ever told me the whole story.
00:47:43I told my father and he called it a myth.
00:47:45A fairy tale.
00:47:46That is, until they found Dr. Sorenson's diary.
00:47:49Sorenson kept a diary?
00:47:51Mm.
00:47:51More like a journal.
00:47:53You see, most scientists keep a journal when they're out doing field work and Sorenson's
00:47:57turned out to be pretty detailed.
00:48:00He wasn't finding any fossils, but he sure was finding an awful lot out about Charlie while
00:48:05he was out there.
00:48:07Seems he'd taken to following old Charlie around and watching him and writing things down about
00:48:11him.
00:48:13This is fantastic.
00:48:15We've got to find that skeleton.
00:48:18It doesn't say whether he kept the remains or not.
00:48:22Maybe Charlie still has them.
00:48:24Well, we'll both pay him a visit.
00:48:27How is it that Sorenson beat you here, anyway?
00:48:30Because I was fool enough to share your find with colleagues, including Dr. Sorenson, who
00:48:36was visiting with us at the time.
00:48:37It was right after your package arrived, and then it took me some time to make the necessary
00:48:43tests and more time to make arrangements for the trip.
00:48:46It was foolish of me.
00:48:48I should have known better.
00:48:50Is there anything else in there that might help?
00:48:52No, that's the last entry.
00:48:55Well, I called the mainland.
00:48:57They'll check if he's been there.
00:48:59If not, they'll call the university and his home.
00:49:02I hope he's all right.
00:49:04I have my doubts, Ellie.
00:49:32I have my doubts, Ellie.
00:49:52Not a sign of it.
00:49:54Not a sign.
00:50:00He didn't have that much air in his tanks.
00:50:03Unless he's off screwing around somewhere.
00:50:05That's pretty hard to do on this island.
00:50:08My leg hurts bad, Burleigh.
00:50:09I'm taking off.
00:50:11You hear I'm leaving.
00:50:13We ain't going nowhere without Mike.
00:50:15I've had about all I can take out of you.
00:50:17Okay.
00:50:27Little boujette.
00:50:31I'm gonna get him.
00:50:32This time I'm gonna get that bastard.
00:50:46You know what?
00:50:49I'm gonna get him.
00:50:52I'm gonna get him.
00:50:53I've had one, boy.
00:50:54I've had a lot of help.
00:51:04That's pretty big.
00:51:09Oh, my God.
00:51:40Oh, my God.
00:52:04Oh, my God.
00:52:16Oh, my God.
00:52:23The loggers and Charlie seem to be at it again.
00:52:26Does he ever stop antagonizing them?
00:52:28Well, there's no law against shooting around here, but it does bother me when it's that close.
00:52:38Well, he's taken care of.
00:52:39What happened?
00:52:40Now, if that damn ranger don't stick his nose in it, we can finish our work in peace.
00:52:50Isn't somebody going to get hurt?
00:52:52Let's check it out.
00:53:10John, John, I didn't aim to hurt nobody.
00:53:15Oh, my God.
00:53:16What happened?
00:53:17The loggers.
00:53:18We've got to get him back to the shack.
00:53:20I'm hurt bad, John.
00:53:22I'm hurt bad.
00:53:23I'm hurt bad.
00:53:36I'm hurt bad.
00:53:40I'm hurt bad.
00:53:44I'm hurt bad.
00:53:48And
00:54:07You're mighty mighty kind, ma'am. He needs professional attention, John. I can only do so much. We've got to
00:54:14get him to the mainland.
00:54:14No, John. No, Doc. No mainland. No. No. I want to stay right here. That's the way I want it.
00:54:24Well, you do what you can. I'll be back.
00:54:30Best you ask me now, ma'am.
00:54:32Charlie, what can you tell me?
00:54:35You know something about Rana.
00:54:37Rana?
00:54:38I know what you're after.
00:54:42Rana is guarding it.
00:54:44Yeah. Yeah.
00:54:46He...
00:54:47He got your friend in the canoe.
00:54:51He... He was after it.
00:54:53After it? After what, Charlie?
00:54:56The gold.
00:54:58That's...
00:54:58That's what.
00:55:00The frog people always protect it.
00:55:03They've always protected it.
00:55:05Them frogs.
00:55:07Get away from the lake.
00:55:10Get away from the island.
00:55:14Rana's not at peace anymore.
00:55:18Charlie.
00:55:19About the gold.
00:55:20And...
00:55:21And Rana.
00:55:24Kelly.
00:55:24Kelly says.
00:55:26You got a picture.
00:55:28Oh, uh...
00:55:30Do you?
00:55:32The picture.
00:55:34And the fossil.
00:55:36But it's impossible.
00:55:39Charlie.
00:55:40Charlie, what more can you tell me?
00:55:43Oh, uh...
00:55:44Oh, uh...
00:55:45Oh, uh...
00:55:46Oh, uh...
00:55:50Oh, uh...
00:55:56Oh, uh...
00:56:05Oh, uh...
00:56:07Oh, uh...
00:56:09Oh, uh...
00:56:09Oh, uh...
00:56:10Oh, uh...
00:56:11Oh, uh...
00:56:11Oh, uh...
00:56:12Oh, uh...
00:56:13Oh, uh...
00:56:13Oh, uh...
00:56:14Oh, uh...
00:56:14Oh, uh...
00:56:14Oh, uh...
00:56:15Oh, uh...
00:56:15Oh, uh...
00:56:15Oh, uh...
00:56:15Oh, uh...
00:56:19you going somewhere yeah got a bum leg see
00:56:26gotta go see a doc who did the shooting it wasn't me i didn't do it i chased the old
00:56:32guy once when he was shooting at us but uh that's how i got the bum leg
00:57:08you watch him i got things to do and keep an eye out for mike sure girl
00:57:27don't count on it
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