Mad Doctor of Market Street, The (1942)

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Mad Doctor of Market Street, The (1942)

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Good evening, Saunders.

Good evening, doctor.

Well, have you made up your mind?

Well I, thought
I'd like to talk to you again.

All right.

I can think of nothing
further to discuss however.

Other then to say that
my offer still holds

good and I'm anxious to proceed.

You see I've gone as far as I can

in my scientific research
among the lower animals

and my experiments in that field

met with complete success.

But it obvious that my findings will

not be accepted for the medical world

until they have first been
demonstrated upon a human being.

And if your experiment fails?

Oh, have no fear my dear boy.

Have no fear.

All these have been placed in a state

of suspended animation for
various periods of time.

During which previously induced diseases

have been completely cured.

Do you know what that means man?

Disease, the scourge of
humanity will be cast out.

Human beings will be placed in

a cataleptic state until
a cure is effected.

Then resuscitated and
returned to normal life.

Think of it man.

The span of human life will
be prolonged indefinitely.

And think of the part you're playing

in this great boon to mankind.

Right now my interest in mankind

comes a little closer to home.

How long do you think your wife

and family had a square meal?

Too long.

Well uh, wouldn't a thousand dollars go

a long way towards solving that problem?

How long would you
wanna keep me that way?

Oh, only long enough to
substantiate my theories.

If anything happens, you'll see

that my wife gets this money?

Nothing will happen
my dear boy, nothing.

Now, let me have your coat.

That's right.

Now take your place on the table,

roll up your right sleeve and relax.

You should've gotten in touch

with us sooner Mrs. Saunders.

I had to come all
the way from sunnyvale.

I, I didn't realize what
he planned to do until,

until he didn't come home last night.

This is not the first complaint

we've had about this
self appointed doctor.

If we can just get
something definite on him,

we'll do the public a great service.

Give it the shoulder.

All right, break it down boys.

O'Ryan?

= afraid we're too late.

For years the medical profession
has feared the results

of this outlaw scientist's experiments.

We've done everything in our
power to curve his activities.

Pick up Ralph Benson, 5'9"
tall, gray eyes, heavy set.

Wears a close cropped beard.

Last known whereabouts are

the vicinity of market and peck streets.

Wanted for m*rder.

= flash.

At 7 o'clock this morning
a general police call

was sounded for one Ralph Benson.

A pseudo scientist wanted for

the alleged m*rder of r.B. Saunders.

It is believed that Saunders came

to his death while a subject
of Benson's experimentation's

in the realm of suspended animation.

The medical profession has
joined hands with the police

in an all out effort to apprehend

the mad doctor of market street.

Oh, miss wentworth?

When you get a chance will you introduce

me to that swell lookin'
niece of yours?

= I'm the niece.

= huh?

Well can you imagine that?

Oh uh, I'm sorry.

= Patricia?

Patricia?

Why hello aunt Margaret,
how darling you look.

Do you know Mr. Hadley?
Oh, yes of course.

How are you Mr. Hadley?

Why, fine thank you.

It's so nice of you to ask me to dance.

You don't mind do you pat?

= well there isn't much I can do

if Mr. Hadley prefers you.

Why, you didn't say

anything about that.
Oh, don't say another word.

If it were any other woman
but my aunt I'd be jealous.

Put on your shin guards.

Next time I have a niece
she's gonna be younger then me.

Tell me more about Shanghai, Mr. Hadley.

I just love the Chinese.

They're so, so oriental.

Do ya?

Yes.

Well, good evening miss wentworth.

Oh, hello.

= you remember me?

I'm your deck steward.

Why ves, of course.

How are you?

I'm fine thank you.

Would you like to dance?

Why, I'd love to.

The deck steward's place is on the deck.

Remember that.

= yes sir.

I'm sorry.

But I...

Well colonel, do you
still think he's on board?

There's no question about it captain.

He must've dyed his hair
or shaved his beard.

He might be a little difficult to identify

but we've got over a week
before we get to New Zealand.

It isn't a very pleasant thing to know

that you've got a m*rder*r
loose on your ship.

You see, an ordinary
k*ller is easy to catch.

This fellow Benson is clever, very clever.

And a little crazy.

I wouldn't be surprised.

Excuse me, you're
wanted on the bridge sir.

Very well.

Do you wanna come along?

No thank you, I'll see you later.

Evening Mr. crandall.

Oh, it's you Mr. Graham.

Yes, I thought I'd take
a breath of fresh air.

It's rather stuffy in the salon.

= thanks.

You're getting off in
New Zealand, that right?

Yes.

What's your destination?

= Australia.

You have business in New Zealand?

Not vet.

I'm going to take a look around

and if I find a suitable location.

What's your line Mr. Graham?

Antiques.

Oh, look.

There's a ship.

Must be five miles away.

There's something fascinating
about passing a ship.

Yes there is.

Must be a freighter.

No, I think that's a passenger boat.

Suppose I might be wrong but...

= man overboard!

Man overboard!

Man overboard!

= man overboard sir.

Stand by.

= there's a man overboard!

Who was it?

I don't
know, they're goin' back.

Maybe they can find him.

Oh, isn't it exciting?

Just when things were getting dull.

Aunt Margaret.

Oh, come on.

Turn on the search light.

Lower away!

Now lower!

There! - Never find him.

= guess he took the count huh?

How perfectly awful.

If he had only learned to swim.

Well captain?

= I'm afraid it's no use.

Order the men back to the ship.

Yes.

Return to ship!

Good morning.

Morning.

= oh I uh, I hope I didn't
embarrass you last night.

= not at all.

You see, I'm not up in
this nautical etiquette uh,

this is my first and last trip.

Being discharged?

No, this is sort of
a post graduate course

in working my way through college.

Yes?

I'm on my way to Australia to

get a job at a hospital there.

I just completed by internship.

Well, I wish you the best of luck.

Well, isn't there
something I can get for you?

No, thank you.

How 'bout a cup of
bouillon or maybe a sandwich?

Just had my breakfast.

= how 'bout a nice blanket?

Oh, you'd love a blanket.

It's good for you.

=t don't think I need it.

Oh, we have to look after
our passengers you know?

That's what we get paid for.

Look, for your information this

is the south seas and
it's a very warm day.

Well that's just the time to watch out.

Why, most people catch cold on warm days.

= but I don't want a blanket.

Okay.

Oh!

I'm sorry, I'm terribly sorry.

I can't understand what could've happened.

The chair must've not
been put together right.

What's going on here?

Oh, why gee sir, the chair collapsed

and then miss wentworth collapsed and I,

well I was just trying to
help uh, un collapse her.

Will one of you gentlemen
please help me up?

= that's all.

I'll take care of this.

Anything else miss?

No, thank you.

You can go.

= yes sir.

You know the man, the
one who fell overboard.

Well he didn't fall
overboard, he was pushed.

Pushed, but why?

He was a detective.

He sailed with us to capture Ralph Benson.

That name's familiar.

Well you must remember,
the papers was full of it.

He's a chemist who's been
experimenting with suspended life?

Oh, didn't he k*ll a man and

then try to make him live again?

Mm hm, that's the man.

And his Guinea pig double
crossed him and stayed dead.

= t remember now.

Have they arrested him?

Well that's the trouble,
they don't know who he is.

He's probably changed his appearance.

Don't you worry.

It was the detective he
was after and he got him.

= oh.

Aunt Margaret?

You know that man who drowned last night?

Mm hm.

He didn't commit
su1c1de, he was m*rder*d.

Oh, well that does make
a difference doesn't it?

m*rder*d aunt Margaret, m*rder*d.

= m*rder*d?

Hm.

Hm?

Well then he's dead.

He not only drowned that detective,

he's wanted for m*rder too.

= no.

Don't tell anybody, it's a secret.

They're, they're trying to keep

the whole thing very quiet.

He's a m*rder*r.

'Course he goes in a round about way

to do it but he does it.

That's positively invigoratin'.

= isn't it?

Oh, well there's somebody I haven't told.

Excuse me.

= sure.

Oh, Mr. Graham I've been
looking all over for you.

Really?

Yes.

We're up to our ears in a m*rder mystery

and it's right under our noses too.

You don't say?

Yes I do.

The murderers name is Ralph Benson

and he's right on this very ship.

Aunt Margaret?

Oh, oh yes darling.

I'm coming.

Uh, excuse me please.

Aunt Margaret, I don't
wanna tell you what to do

but you've got to be more
careful with whom you talk.

Don't forget this Ralph Benson person

is much more successful at k*lling people

then he is at bringing them back to life.

Oh my goodness.

Uh, just forget what I said.

= pleasure.

Yes?

There's a fire in the
hold sir, beyond control.

Close your above head doors.

Stand by for further orders.

= yes sir.

= fire in the hull sir.

It's beyond control.

= man the fire stations.

Take necessary precautions.

Yes sir.

The ship's burning!

= miss wentworth?

Miss wentworth, wake up!

= oh!

What do you want?

Where's Patricia?

= t don't know.

Come on, you gotta get off the boat.

= what in the middle of the ocean?

Don't be silly.

My ticket's good to New Zealand.

= but the boat's on fire.

I still say that my ticket - what?

Oh I'll sue the company,
that's what I'll do.

Ti and a million friends.

Oh this is, I wasn't warned
about anything like this.

Now take your coat!

Aunt Margaret!

Aunt Margaret!

= Patricia!

= Patricia!

= oh there she is!

Aunt Margaret!

We've been lookin' everywhere!

This boat's full, take the next one!

I'm getting on this boat!

There's room on the next one.

This way!

All right!

Lower away!

Radio our position.

Stand by to abandon ship.

= yes sir.

S.s. Paradise, she's on fire.

= general broadcast.

Stand by all ships.

S.s. Paradise on fire sinking fast.

15 degrees eight minutes south,

173 degrees, 23 minutes west.

Pick up survivors near islands.

Haven't you any idea of where we are?

Well, it could be any
one of a dozen islands.

If our signal got through
we'll be picked up all right.

Well I hope so.

I must get to New Zealand, I simply must.

Aunt Margaret's planning to be married.

Yes.

But, every time I get there
sir Archibald has just left.

You know, this is my
sixth trip to New Zealand.

Or is it seven?

I must speak to him about that.

Hey you know I'm
booked to fight mulligan.

If I don't show up he'll
think I took a powder.

Well, all we need is some
food and we'll have breakfast.

Did you see any signs of other survivors

or people that might live here?

No, Mr. Graham.

I don't believe there's
anybody else on the island.

Tanao must live.

Tanao will die.

Why you say tanao die?

White man come to island.

White man bring evil spirits.

Every time traders come, people die.

They go in fire.

Get white man.

When stars shine we burn evil
spirits and tanao get well.

Can't complain about
a life of excitement.

A m*rder mystery, a
shipwreck and now we're

the prisoners of a bunch of savages.

Why did they bring us here?

What are they gonna do with us?

Oh stop asking questions.

You sound like one of them quiz programs.

= oh!

Uh, how do you do?

I beg your pardon?

Oh.

Very interesting.

Artistic in a crude sort of way.

Aunt Margaret, isn't
there something we can...

Say, mister would you
please get out of the way?

Oh, you should be more careful
of what you eat.

If you please hm?

Why they're, they're building a big fire.

Maybe they're gonna
give us a weenie roast.

= I'll take mine with mustard.

They're gonna burn us in that fire.

I shouldn't be surprised.

They're a very superstitious
tribe and think we are evil.

Well, I'm superstitious too but

I don't go around burning people.

Hey, this could be serious huh?

You're going to put us in that fire?

Hey, wait a minute, are you on the level

about givin' us this jungle hot foot?

I'll take these four.

Take your hands off of me.

Cut it out or I'll slap 'em dead.

You can't do this to me I tell ya!

= tanao??

Tanao dead.

Evil spirits k*ll her.

I can bring her back to life.

I can make your tanao live again.

= but tanao dead.

Yes, I khow but I can
bring her back to life.

You do that you'll have anything.

= black case in boat.

Bring it quickly.

In boat?

= boat we came in on beach.

Must have black box.

Hurry!

Go!

= you know who he is?

Benson.

= tanao lives.

Tanao lives.

Tanao?

= elan?

= you god of life.

We your slaves.

He'd be handy to have around.

= make a swell second.

= you like?

Very much.

Anything you want you ask.

= I'll do that.

= tanao much better.

Oh, I'm glad to hear that.

Did you break up the boat as I told you?

My people must not leave the island.

= you wanted to see us?

Yes, come in.

Hey, that was a great
trick you done there.

How 'bout showin' me so I can

be the life of the party.

I'm afraid you haven't the
mentality to learn it.

What's the idea of
ordering people around?

It's a habit I've acquired,
a very pleasant one.

I dare say you know that I'm Ralph Benson,

and naturally you're aware
that I'm wanted for m*rder

but there's nothing you can do about it.

Oh, we could have you arrested.

There's a law against
m*rder and you know it.

There's only one law here
at present and that's mine.

Please remember that.

I asked you here because I wanted to tell

you we're all remaining on this island.

Why?

So that I may continue my experiments.

Before long I'll be able to bring people

back who've been dead
for months, maybe years.

I'll be the greatest man who
ever set foot on this earth.

All will honor my name.

Well what do you want us for?

Well naturally I have no intention

of you informing the
police of my whereabouts.

Besides, it might be necessary for me

to experiment upon the more civilized.

That'll be all for the present.

Maybe I shoulda let him have one huh?

Wonder why he put us so
far from the settlement.

He isn't afraid we'll run away.

You don't get off an
island without a boat.

Benson took care of ours.

= he sure is a screwball.

Yes and crazy too.

Do you think he meant what he said?

If you're talkin'
about his experimenting

ti don't see how he can do that with us.

He wants to bring the dead back
to life and we aren't dead.

He could remedy that.

= you mean croak us?

Oh now, isn't that silly with

all the people dying every day.

What's that?

It's an airplane.

They're looking for us.

Where is it?

= yoo hoo!

Yoo hoo!

Oh, here we are!

Down here!

We're right down here, wait for me.

They picked up a couple a dozen

on an island just south of here.

= great.

We haven't done so badly ourselves.

I'd like to split that $5,000

reward offered by sir Archibald.

Hey!

Hey!

= wait for me.

Help, pilot!

Oo, 00, pilot look!

Here we are down here!

Margaret they can't hear you.

They can't?

Oh!

= let's take a look on the other side.

Righto.

Hey fellas!

Hey!

= pilot!

Hey, woo hoo!

Oh pilot!

Woo look!

I thought we had 'em for a minute.

You tried, that's all anyone can do.

Now we'll never get off the island.

Look bub, anytime you want

your jaw broken just let me know.

I was nearly in New Zealand.

Hey Maggie, was you ever in burlesque?

Oh no.

Oh!

Tanao happy you save her life.

= oh hello tanao.

For you.

Oh, thank you tanao.

= you no like flowers?

Oh yes, yes of course but

just now there are things
of more importance,

much more importance.

Put them over there on the table tanao.

God of life bring back
more people from dead?

Someday tanao.

Someday I shall bring many
people back from dead.

Someday because of me,
there will be no death.

That's why I must go
on with my great work.

Nothing must interfere with it.

How you do, bring back people from dead?

= sit down tanao.

You like flowers?

Smell pretty.

Yes.

What's that?

Drums.

He call pretty girls to village.

You like to have wife?

= I'm afraid not tanao.

You come to village.

Elan give you prettiest girl on island.

= you don't understand tanao.

Nothing must interfere with my work.

= t understand.

You bring white girl here to make wife.

No tanao, I'm afraid
even that pleasant prospect

must not interfere with my experiments.

Maybe white wife help experiment.

Sometime wife help in great work.

You've given me an excellent idea.

Maybe white wife would help in great work.

Maybe white wife completely
necessary to my experiments.

Guess I know what you're thinking about.

Seems like a long time
ago, the boat and all that.

I was pretty fresh.

= but cute.

You know I'm sorry we
didn't have that dance.

Oh, that's all right.

We'll have a lot of dances
together, you'll see.

My imagination isn't that keen.

First we've gotta get off the island.

That plane will come back.

You'll enjoy New Zealand.

It's a great country.

I planned to look around
after aunt Margaret got married.

= you know there's an island down there

where stealing cattle
is capital punishment.

Stealing a goat is grand larceny.

Stealing a woman is petty larceny.

I suppose I should be insulted.

Well let me assure young lady,

there's nothing petty about me.

For instance, a couple of
days ago if I did this,

I'd probably gotten a slap
in the face, and now...

I sure wish they had some
plumbing on this island.

You know it's a sleepers
jump to that well.

= uh oh.

Hey folks, the boogeyman is here.

Anybody want a headache?

Well, well old hocus pocus himself.

Good morning all.

I trust you're comfortable?

Most comfortable thank you.

Look Benson, some arrangement should

be made to get the women off the island.

And be deprived of
such charming companions?

Oh I'm sorry.

I shall have to veto your heroic gesture.

Look, you know you're gettin'

kinda heavy around the middle.

How 'bout you and me workin' out?

You know, boxin' a little?

It'll put ya in condition.

Thank you.

My condition is quite satisfactory.

I came over here to
invite you and Patricia

to have dinner with me this evening.

Oh, thank you Mr. Benson

but we have a previous engagement.

I'm afraid you'll have to break it.

I'll be expecting you.

Good morning.

Easy red.

I'll be he wants to poison us.

Oh, I'm sure he doesn't
wanna do that but,

he definitely has some reason.

Well, then let's invite
him over here and poison him.

Oh no I mean it!

Ti do.

Try some papaya, they're delightful.

Thank you, I tasted them
when I was in Honolulu.

I wish we'd stayed there.

You're not a very pleasant person.

= well I like that.

I don't have to stay here...
Aunt Margaret,

we're not in as fortunate
a position as Mr. Benson.

He can say what he pleases.

That's right.

You ladies have nothing
to complain about.

If it hadn't been for me
you'd have been b*rned alive

but just think of it, my genius has turned

an island of savages to devoted slaves.

= incredible.

I asked you here tonight
for a very definite purpose.

That's what we thought.

To accomplish what I want it may

be necessary for me to remain on

the island for several years,

and I don't see any reason
why I should live alone.

You, understand?

Not exactly.

I'm asking you to marry me.

= you can't be serious.

Now don't tell me to shut up.

Listen Mr. genius, you wouldn't dare speak

to my niece like that if
it weren't for the fact...

Please aunt Margaret, it won't do

you any good to excite yourself.

Mr. Benson, I appreciate
your compliment,

but your proposal is quite impossible.

I don't agree with you.

However, you have until
tomorrow to make your decision.

= wish I'd have been there.

I'd have torn him apart.

Oh, I thought of that but it
wouldn't have done any good.

He'd just put himself together again.

= you can't reason with him.

He's a crazy man obsessed with power.

That's a pretty dangerous combination.

Well there's only one thing to do.

Marry him.

Why didn't you go down with the ship.

Well at least I'll have
to give him some answer.

Promise to marry him or something.

If you could just stall him,

we might be able to get away.

I was thinking of that.

There are other islands nearby.

Hey I'll get a canoe off of one

of them natives if I
gotta take 'em all on.

Well, one at a time.

Pat, do you think you could stall him?

Well, I'll try.

I do hope you'll forgive
me for talking shop

especially when there's so much

more important things to talk about.

Our marriage for instance.

Oh, I'd like to talk about that.

Mm?

I think it would turn
out very nice but uh,

I don't think there's any reason
why we should rush into it.

Probably a couple of weeks.

Well that's uh, a little too indefinite.

Well shall we say a few days then?

Is that better?

= oh much better.

I'll tell the chief to make preparations.

We'll have a mating ceremony, huh?

I can't help but notice
your change of attitude

and I'd even get the
impression that you liked me.

Oh I admire you very much.

You're clever.

Thank you my dear.

This is perfect for my first experiment.

I can seal the body up in there.

And later restore it to life.

I guess you could.

You know my dear, I shall soon be able

to bring back life to a person

who's been dead for three days or more,

just as the natives worship me,

call me the god of life,

so shall all the people of the earth.

Mark my words.

= of course.

Do you uh, still intend to
experiment on the more civilized?

Oh yes, ves, yes but uh,

that's no matter for my
future wife to worry about.

T have the choice of three men.

= which one?

Well I haven't decided yet.

That's a mere detail.

= this is it red.

Stay here and don't let
anybody take the boat.

I'll get the others.

Don't worry about me.

I'm the best little canoe
watcher you ever saw.

Go ahead, b*at it.

Well, we're all set.

We've got a boat.

- Wow!
- Where is it?

Down by the lagoon.

Red's on the job.

Come on, let's get this stuff down there.

I'll help you.

No, Dwight and I can manage.

Come on.

Get yourself an armful there.

Get all this stuff down there.

= Jim?

You say she's with other man?

Yes.

Your woman put arms around sailor man.

Where are they now?

= where she live.

Tell elan I want to see him, quick.

I can't understand what's keeping him.

Well, let's get started.

We don't have to wait for him.

Now you wait here.

I'll look for the skipper.

Jim?

Oh, why don't they hurry?

There's not much longer
then we have to wait.

Somebody's bound to find us.

Well we
can't leave without them.

Don't be crazy.

This is our one chance to get away.

There's food enough
there for the three of us

but the five us, we'll never make it.

Why you, you can't do a thing like that.

T never...

=t can't can I?

I'm not gonna let that
that crackpot k*ll me.

Oh aunt Margaret!

Come back here!

Come back here!

Oh.

Hey, what happened?

Where's the boat?

Dwight took it.

He did?

That dirty double crosser.

Did you find Jim?

I was up to the hut,
didn't get the grub.

It was all over the floor.

Looks like there was a fight or somethin'.

I'll bet Benson got him.

Oh pat, where are you going?

I'm going to find Benson.

Hey, wait a minute, we'll all go.

I'm coming.

You shall the honor of
being my first experiment.

I'm going to put you to sleep.

A long sleep of death.

Why you lunatic!

I regret you won't have the pleasure

of witnessing my marriage
to miss Patricia.

Why you!

= put him in there.

Why don't they do as I ask?

My people afraid you put
man in ground, no go to sky.

Tell them not to worry.

Ti god of life.

My people 'fraid.

= tell them not to be.

Send them back to the village.

= where's Jim?

= in there.

He is my experiment.

You've got to get him out of there.

Don't stand there and stare at me,

you've got to get him out of there.

Don't get excited my dear.

I'll do exactly as you wish.

However he'll remain in there
until after our marriage.

When will that be?

As soon as possible.

= for show huh?

Well I, I've kept my promise.

You want me to bring
your sailor back to life.

Is that it?

I married you because I had no choice.

Oh don't say that darling.

After all there is my vanity to consider.

Please, you've got to keep your promise.

Have I?

Mr. hogan, I knew it, we
have to go to work on him.

Okay Maggie.

Listen uh, man in
ground bring evil spirit.

Look fellas, god of life ought

to get man out of ground.

Hey chief, chief, chief?

Evil spirit"s know white man
all covered up with rocks.

Evil spirit's gonna be plenty sore.

You can't blame him.

Evil spirits no want man dead.

Want man live.

Why did the drums stop?

Guess I'm gettin' kinda smart huh?

I'll give ya odds either way.

Hey Maggie?

What's this?

Tell 'em to go away.

Dance or something.

They no go way.

Man in ground evil.

They think you
can no bring back dead.

I can bring him back any time I wish to.

= you do now.

Make man live.

All right.

Bring him to my hut.

He's alive.

= Jim?

How do you feel skipper?

Can you make it all right?

Fine, yeah.

Oh, when you came back
to life I thought I'd die.

= t wasn't dead.

Just a case of suspended animation.

The idea itself isn't new.

Several scientists have
suspended life by freezing.

People have been kept alive
indefinitely that way.

= nol!

Yeah, but what about tanao?

Oh, she had a heart att*ck and Benson

was smart enough to take
advantage of the situation.

Now that your alive the natives

believe in him more then ever.

Yeah, that's the trouble.

If there were only some way we

could break down their blind faith in it.

Hey, what's that?

It's barab.

He's drowned.

Oh, poor man!

Oh!

I'd like to see Benson
bring this baby back to life.

I got it. Here give me a hand.

Look out, you'll strain yourself.

What are you gonna do?

I'm gonna break up the honeymoon

and get us all off the island.

Now you said somethin'.

What is this?

He drowned.

Why'd you bring him here?

= take him out or I'll call the natives.

I don't think you'll do that.

If you do they'll know you're a quack.

= you can't restore this natives life.

Who says I can't?

It so happens I've studied medicine.

You've suspended life all right

which is not a great miracle,

but you've never brought
anyone back from the dead

and I don't believe
you're going to start now.

Why don't you call the natives?

What do you want?

Make arrangements so we
can all get off the island.

Yeah, and you can stay
here and be the big sh*t.

I'll arrange for you
to leave in the morning.

T'lll remove this.

Oh no, we'll keep barab
until we're ready to leave.

You might change your mind.

= barab dead?

You go back to the hut elan.

Barab will be all right.

= you make him live now.

But, it will take time.

You do it quick with
tanao, with sailor boy.

You do it now with barab.

= barab evil.

Evil spirits.

If I make him live then
all your children will die.

You understand?

All your children will die.

= barab not evil.

Our children not die.

You bring him back.

You make him live.

Bring him in here.

Benson's got himself on the spot.

= and us too I'm afraid.

We gotta get outta here.

Come on.

Him no can do.

I can!

But send them away.

They no go away.

They my people.

Didn't I make tanao live?

You make barab live before
sun come up or you go in fire.

Sun come up.

Barab no live.

= you can't.

= you make fire.

You can't k*ll me I tell you.

I've got a wife, remember?

Nol

let me go, let me go!

You, you can't k*ll me!

I, I've got a wife.

I, I'll bring him back.

Maybe we can light a fire and,

and signal a passing ship.

If one passes.

Oh, we're fresh out of
matches for one thing red.

Am, am I hearing things?

= oh!

It's a plane!

It's coming from over there!

Maybe it's a mirage.

= oh!

No, no!

No it's a plane!

It's a plane!

Hey!

Hey!

= sure I saw a fire.

Could be a signal.

- Hey!
- Hey!

- Hey Mr. pilot!
- Hey down here!

You were right boy.

We got ourselves a load.

And a couple of women too.

I hope it's sir Archibald's lady friend.

I'll put down on the beach.

I think they saw us.

They're headed for the beach!

= natives!

Come on!

Well, don't you think
we ought to say goodbye?

Come here!

Let's get goin'.

The natives are goin' berserk!

Get outta here quick!

Give her the g*n!

After we're married red,

I'd like you to come and visit us.

Aw, thanks Maggie.

Soon as I ko this here mulligan I'd sure

like to meet this Archie guy.

After you visit aunt Margaret red,

you might spend a little time with us.

Is that a proposal?

Well I can't wait for
you to propose to me can I?
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