Tarzan and the Lost Safari Page #6
- PG
- Year:
- 1957
- 86 min
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You don't have to stay in the jungle.
I won't. Not much longer.
I've got big money coming to me.
You've ever heard of the tusks of Opar?
Ivory they collected for a 1000 years.
and how to get at it.
What do you say?
Oh, what can I say,
except that it sounds wonderful?
I'll say it is...
I'm very happy for you.
Good luck, Mr. Hawkins.
Tired?
Yes, but... pleasantly tired.
on bare ground and wake up full of that.
Too beautiful a night to waste
on sleep, anyhow.
Jungle always beautiful at night.
Sometimes I no sleep, too.
-- She scared me.
-- Cheta!
What's the matter, Doodles?
Lost your strength?
Thank you.
Tell me, Tarzan, you always lived
in the jungle?
Yes.
But your English,
your understanding of our needs...
Where did you learn all this?
Many hunters come, missionaries,
people, sometimes friends.
They talk, I listen, learn that art.
Your people, family?
Killed when I was little baby.
Baby alone in the jungle?
How did you survive?
Kerchak, the great ape. She find me.
When I grow big I go away from apes
and see men.
I learned to walk on two feet.
I see men talk, I hear men talk.
I also learned about their ways.
One of the savages?
Man of Opar.
Yes, and if we don't let him go,
we'll have a whole mob of them
attacking us.
What do we do now? Swim?
No, follow river. We find place to cross,
but be careful!
Easy for Opar men to watch safari
in open country.
Keep close together.
Hey, look at those hippos!
That one leader of herd.
He's got quite a harem.
Don't like the way he's staring at us.
Maybe he doesn't like the way
you're staring at him either.
Come on, Diana, close up.
Wait!
Hawkins. You stay close to girls,
keep gun ready. I'll lead.
Do you mind if I stay close to you, too?
If we get through this, you'll
have to go along way down the river
before I'll ever cross it.
You're tired?
Tired?!! My back aches, my head aches,
and my mink feet are worn out.
Come on, Gamage, you will make it.
-- Wait!
-- Now what?
Women hungry. You eat.
Great, my favorite food. Thanks!
We'll rest on other side of swamp.
Swamp?!! Ohhh...
Do we have to go into that?
Yes. Not deep.
Stand up!
Cobweb spider.
Bite will kill.
Well, let's get away from here,
swamp or no swamp. Come on, Doodles.
If we ever get near a telephone,
this'll make quite a story.
Yeah, millionaire playboy and party
made their way back from wedding.
I'll take care of her.
Watch yourself, Diana.
Couldn't agree with you more.
Mind if I hang on, too?
Keep eye open for crocodile.
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