Tarzan and the Lost Safari Page #3
- PG
- Year:
- 1957
- 86 min
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with our belongings.
Diana! Quit wandering around
and get back here by the fire!
Are you sure that Tarzan guy
is coming back?
Your guess is as good as mine.
I'd heard of him, but never saw him
before today.
Will you two sit down and stay put?
I told Nairobi we were in trouble,
but we crashed before they acknowledged
my signal.
And if they'd received it, then
they started looking for us at once.
That way we could expect
I don't want to discourage you,
but you're likely to be here
a lot longer than that.
You were a way off the usual air routes.
What do you suggest then?
There's only one thing to do. I'm heading
for the coast, come along with me.
Do you think you can get us there?
Sure. 3 days, maybe 4.
What's that?
Opar drums.
What are they doing, a war dance?
That's the way they communicate
from one village to another.
You know what they're saying?
No white man can tell you that.
Maybe we're getting
some advance publicity.
You can call it that if you like,
but whatever those savages are saying,
you can be sure it's about us.
And sooner or later
they'll close in on us.
In that case we're better off
staying right here and wait
for that search plane to spot us.
Other people have crashed in Africa
before and been found.
Lots of them, in heaven.
Hawkins knows the country, Dick.
I think we ought to do what he says.
I don't agree. If there is
a search plane out, we gotta give it
the chance to spot us.
Oh, well, if it'll make you feel better,
we'll wait here until 8 o'clock
tomorrow morning.
If the plane hasn't shown up by then,
you start up with me.
Good safaries stay close together in camp.
You like to scare us to death.
You might have stopped the bullet
bursting in like that.
When Opar drums talk at night, bad sign.
Did you see any more of those savages?
No, but Opar men always try
to take whites for sacrifice.
That's what I've been trying to tell them.
We've gotta get away from here.
Better take blankets and rest.
Is that all you brought? Where's my mink?
The lighter we travel, the better,
if we're making it for the coast.
You take safari to coast?
Well, yes. Unless a plane spots them,
how else will they get there?
You go through gorge by Eagle Mountain?
-- It's the only way.
-- What's wrong with that?
-- Too near Opar village.
-- Oh, I've made the trip several times.
They're on safe hands with me.
No one is safe in Opar country.
I don't know why are you trying
to scare everybody.
I can get them throught, all right.
I wonder.
What do you mean?
Hawkins too sure.
You know, Carl, it's quite remarkable.
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