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00:01:49Channels here on the chart. All right, and so are the marking lights then what's wrong with them?
00:01:53Those lights don't seem to be in just the right place. They're both a bit out of position according to this
00:01:58Too light boys mean a safe channel between the world over
00:02:02Safe between the world overs doesn't go on these waters. Look here
00:02:07You'll see the water shoals on the island side while the deep soundings run to the mainland
00:02:13Have any of you seen the captain today? No, he wasn't down for dinner. No, and he wasn't down for a lunch
00:02:18He hasn't left the bridge since you decided to come through the channel, what are you driving at?
00:02:24Ever since you gave him those orders yesterday to cut through these waters. He's had the jitters
00:02:29There's something wrong
00:02:32Yeah, I'm getting nerves myself
00:02:34Doc, what do you recommend for nerves?
00:02:43Just what you need
00:02:45Just what you need
00:02:48Well, maybe you're right
00:02:54Good evening captain. Good evening, sir. May I speak with you? Why certainly
00:03:00Go ahead. We're heading straight for the channel between Brank Island and the mainland good
00:03:06But the lights are just a bit off according to the chart
00:03:09Charts are never up to date in this part of the Pacific. You know that I know sir, but
00:03:12Doesn't Brank Island mean anything to you? Well, not a lot
00:03:16Well, perhaps if I could talk with mr. Rainsford, but Bob's not a sailor. He's a hunter
00:03:20He's made many of these trips. He's young but he has judgment
00:03:23I'll call him
00:03:25Oh Bob
00:03:27Bob
00:03:29Come up here, will you?
00:03:31What's bothering you captain?
00:03:34There are no more coral reef shark infested waters in the whole world than these
00:03:38Boy, just take a look at these
00:03:40You didn't turn out so hot as a hunter doc, but oh what a photographer
00:03:44Say if we'd had you to take pictures on the Sumatran trip
00:03:46They might have believed my book if you'd had me on the Sumatran trip. You'd never had me on this one
00:03:52Say here's a swell one of the ship skipper
00:03:56What's the matter these old sea dogs tell yawns to kid each other and end up believing it all themselves
00:04:00Well, I think that mr
00:04:02Rainsford should know that the channel lights aren't just in the position given on the chart
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00:04:07Wow, what do you think fellas? I think we should turn back and take the outside course
00:04:15We'll go ahead
00:04:17Very well, sir. It's your ship
00:04:24It was the schooner Hesperus and she sailed the wintry sea now, wait a minute fellas, let's talk this over
00:04:29There's no use taking any chances chances. That's fine talking
00:04:33Here get an eyeful of this
00:04:36And he talks about taking chances
00:04:38Here's the doc charging the enemy with an unloaded camera
00:04:41Get the expression on Doc's face bill. He looks more frightened than the tiger. He is
00:04:46Just what you have on your mind
00:04:49I'll tell you what I had on my mind. I was thinking of the inconsistency of civilization
00:04:54The beast of the jungle killing just for his excitement
00:04:57The man killing just for sport is called civilized. Yeah. Yeah, it's a bit contradictory, isn't it?
00:05:02Now just a minute. What makes you think it isn't just as much sport for the animal as it is for the man
00:05:08I'll take that fellow right there for instance. There never was a time when he couldn't have gotten away
00:05:12He didn't want to he got interested in hunting me
00:05:15He didn't hate me for stalking him any more than I hated him for trying to charge him with an unloaded camera
00:05:20He didn't hate me for stalking him
00:05:23He didn't hate me for stalking him any more than I hated him for trying to charge me
00:05:28As a matter of fact, we admired each other perhaps, but would you change places with the tiger?
00:05:35Not now
00:05:39Here comes that bad luck lady again third time tonight
00:05:43Yeah, let me shuffle them. Yeah, wait a minute. Don't evade the issue. Yeah, I asked you a question
00:05:50I forgot. No. No, you didn't I asked you if there'd be as much sport in the game if you were the tiger instead of the
00:05:56hunter
00:05:58Well, that's something I'll never have to decide
00:06:01Listen here you fellas this world's divided into two kinds of people the hunter and the hunted
00:06:07Luckily, I'm a hunter nothing can ever change that
00:06:19Oh
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00:10:19Oh
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00:10:58Anybody around I say
00:11:04Oh, hello, is this your house?
00:11:12I'm not trying to break in but I've been in a wreck
00:11:14Our yacht just sunk with all hands I got ashore and found your place here by accident
00:11:23I'm not trying to intrude but I'm in sort of a jam
00:11:29Don't you understand any English
00:11:31Ivan does not speak any language. He has the misfortune to be dumb. Oh, hello
00:11:38Are you the owner here? Yes
00:11:40Welcome to my poor fortress
00:11:43Fortress it once was a built by the Portuguese centuries ago
00:11:48I have had the ruins restored to make my home here. I
00:11:53Am counts are off. My name is Robert Rainsford glad to meet you
00:11:59Very glad
00:12:02Ivan is a Cossack. I am afraid like all my fellow countrymen. He is a bit of a savage
00:12:08smile, Ivan
00:12:12Who leads me
00:12:20I
00:12:22Was trying to make him understand there'd been a shipwreck in the Channel
00:12:24And you meet say that you were the only survivor
00:12:27Yes
00:12:28I'm afraid I am
00:12:31You're certain
00:12:35Well, I'd never left the spot if I hadn't been as well as crowd on earth my best friends
00:12:40It's incredible. Yeah, such things are always incredible
00:12:44Death is for others not for me
00:12:46That is how most of my other guests have felt
00:12:49Your other guests you mean this has happened before my dear fellow
00:12:52We have several survivors from the last wreck still in the house
00:12:57It would seem that this island were cursed
00:13:01That's just what the captain said
00:13:03Only he thought it was uninhabited. Yeah, we Cossacks know the island
00:13:08We know the island
00:13:10That's just what the captain said
00:13:13Only he thought it was uninhabited. Yeah, we Cossacks find our inspiration in solitude
00:13:18Well, it's a break for me. Anyway, my house is yours
00:13:22Oh, by the way, you want to change those wet rags immediately? Yes. They look about the way I feel
00:13:30Yes, I have some loose hunting clothes, which I keep for my guests that you can possibly get into
00:13:36But video of crane you come into Ivan will show you to your room. Thank you
00:13:44You will find a stiff drink there also, thanks a lot Roshu all pleasure is mine
00:14:06I
00:14:26Ready race for all set
00:14:31I'm afraid we have finished dinner, but I have ordered something for you. Thanks
00:14:36I don't feel like eating Oh
00:14:39Well, perhaps later
00:14:41Now then what you say to coffee and most charming company
00:14:51It is hard to forget your comrades fate I know but our feminine guest is easily perturbed
00:14:58If I could beg you to put a good face up on the matter
00:15:02Assume a cheerfulness you may not feel why sure, of course. Thank you
00:15:15Mr. Briggs, may I present? Mr. Robert Rainsford miss Eve Trowbridge. How'd you do? How do you do and her brother? Mr. Martin Trowbridge?
00:15:23All right, old chap pretty well shaken up. I guess I'm coming out of it now. Thanks. We know just how it feels
00:15:28Don't we indeed we do
00:15:31Perhaps. Mr. Rainsford would like some hot coffee. Oh, yes, of course. Mr. Rainsford, please sit here
00:15:36No, thank you. Dig us to coffee Vodka
00:15:40Vodka, that's the stuff one shot will dry out quicker than all the coffee and Java
00:15:44I have to toss it off though like this. You don't have to drink it all tonight. Don't be ridiculous sis
00:15:51We are victims of circumstance
00:15:53Sam is mr. Rainsford and if anyone has a right to his liquor
00:15:57It's a victim of circumstance, isn't that so cop? Of course. Yes, you were in the shipwreck too. I understand
00:16:03Yes, our lifeboat was the only one saved my brother and I and two sailors
00:16:07The count found us on the beach with nothing but the clothes on our backs
00:16:11Those channel lights must have been shifted. I wonder it hasn't been reported. Well, we'll report him
00:16:16Just as soon as we get back to the mainland, you see the count has only one launch and that's under repair
00:16:26Russians are not the best mechanics
00:16:30I'm afraid we'll have to be patient a few days longer. That's all right with me. I feel as if I were living on borrowed time right now
00:16:38Speaking of that, perhaps now you'll tell us a little bit about who you are just sketchily, you know
00:16:43Born married why I left my last job. No, no, no, no one moment, please. Mr
00:16:48Rainsford need never explain who he is in my house. Oh, no, we entertain a celebrity miss Trowbridge
00:16:55Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Don't tell me let me guess
00:17:00I know flagpole sitter
00:17:04No, he lived some books if I am not mistaken, this is mr
00:17:09Robert Rainsford who hunts big game so adventurously
00:17:13Yes, I've lugged the gun around a little I will lug the gun around a little no, I have read your books
00:17:19I read all books on hunting a puppy Rosso. Thank you
00:17:25Only in yours have I found a sane point of view. What do you mean saying?
00:17:30Cigarette. Yeah. Thanks. You do not excuse what needs no excuse. Now, let me see. How did you put it?
00:17:36Hunting is as much a game as stud poker. Only the limits are higher. You have put our case perfectly. Mr. Rainsford
00:17:44Well, then you're a hunter yourself. We are kindred spirits
00:17:48It is my one passion
00:17:51He sleeps all day and hunts all night and what's more race for do you have you doing the same thing?
00:17:56We'll have capital sport together. I hope don't encourage him
00:18:00You know, he's had our two sailors so busy chasing around the woods after flora and fauna that we haven't seen him for three days
00:18:10But what are you on here?
00:18:14I'll tell you you will be amused. I know I have done a rare thing. I have invented a new sensation
00:18:22And is he stingy with it? What is this sensation count? Mr. Rainsford?
00:18:28God made some men points some he made Kings some beggars me. He made a hunter
00:18:37My hand was made for the trigger my father told me
00:18:43He was a very rich man with a quarter of a million acres in the Crimea and an ardent sportsman when I was only
00:18:49Steer up high. He gave me my first gun good for him. My life has been one glorious hunt
00:18:56It would be impossible for me to tell you how many animals I have killed
00:19:00But when the revolution played up to the car
00:19:03Which we stop
00:19:07I'm so sorry. Can't Zara for so interesting. I didn't realize the danger
00:19:12Oh, it's all right now. What were you saying about the revolution count? Oh merely that I escaped with most of my fortune
00:19:19Naturally, I continued to hunt all over the world
00:19:24It was in Africa that the Cape Buffalo gave me this that must have been a close call
00:19:30Yes, it still bothers me sometimes
00:19:33However, and in two months I was on my way to the Amazon
00:19:36I'd heard that the Jaguars there were unusually cunning. No, no, no, no sport at all
00:19:42Well conditions are bad everywhere these days one night as I lay in my tent with this
00:19:48this head of mine a
00:19:51Terrible thought crept like a snake into my brain
00:19:55Hunting was beginning to bore me
00:19:58I
00:20:00Was beginning to bore me
00:20:03Is that such a terrible thought count it is my dear lady when hunting has been the whip for all other passions
00:20:11When I lost my love of hunting I lost my love of life
00:20:17Of love
00:20:21Well, you seem to have stood it pretty well
00:20:24Well, you seem to have stood it pretty well
00:20:27Yeah, I even tried to sink myself to the level of the savage
00:20:31I made myself perfect in the use of the tartar wobble
00:20:36Tartar what?
00:20:38Tartar wobble
00:20:40That one up there
00:20:45That's cute
00:20:46Even to this day I prefer to hunt with it. But alas, even that was too deadly. What I needed was not a new weapon
00:20:54But a new animal
00:20:57A new animal
00:20:59Exactly so
00:21:01You found one
00:21:04Yes
00:21:07Here on my island
00:21:10I hunt the most dangerous game
00:21:13I hunt the most dangerous game
00:21:18The most dangerous game?
00:21:21You mean tigers?
00:21:22Tigers? No
00:21:25The tiger has nothing but his claws and his fangs
00:21:32I heard some queer beast howling back there along the water. Was that it?
00:21:44It's no use, Rainsford. He won't tell
00:21:48He won't even let you see his trophy room
00:21:51Until he gets ready to take you on the hunt of the great Watson
00:21:55My one secret
00:21:57I keep it as a surprise for my guests
00:22:00Against the rainy day of boredom
00:22:03Listen old boy, you let me in on that game and I'll bet you I'd go for it
00:22:07You know, Rainsford, he hasn't failed yet
00:22:10If he says the thing is good, it is good
00:22:13He's a judge of liquor, wizard of the contract, plays the piano, anything you want
00:22:19He's a good host
00:22:21And a good scholar, eh, Count?
00:22:23Yes, yes
00:22:24You want me to go hunting? All right, you just say the word. We're pals
00:22:28We'll have a big party, get cock-eyed and go hunting
00:22:31A completely civilized point of view
00:22:33Listen, I'll tell you what you do
00:22:35You come to my place in the Adirondacks sometimes, see?
00:22:38We'll have a private car, liquor and gals on the trip
00:22:41And the guides will make the dears behave
00:22:45I think we'd better change the subject
00:22:48All right, change the subject
00:22:51Oh, I know, play the piano, huh?
00:22:54If you wish
00:22:56Good idea, play the piano
00:22:58Now leave it to me and I'll fix everything
00:23:00Perhaps the Count doesn't want to play
00:23:04Now there you go, sister, I call water
00:23:07Now leave me alone, I know where the piano is
00:23:09I'm perfectly sober
00:23:11A charming simplicity
00:23:13Completely civilized, did you say?
00:23:16He talks of wine and women as a prelude to the hunt
00:23:19We barbarians know that it is after the chase and then only that man revels
00:23:25It does seem a bit like cocktails before breakfast
00:23:27Of course, yes, you know the saying of the Ugandi chieftains
00:23:30Hunt first the enemy, then the woman
00:23:33That's the savages' idea everywhere
00:23:35It is the natural instinct
00:23:37What is woman?
00:23:38Even such a woman as this
00:23:40Until the blood is quickened by the kill
00:23:44Oh, I don't know
00:23:46Oh, I don't know
00:23:48You Americans
00:23:50One passion builds upon another
00:23:52Kill
00:23:54Then love
00:23:56When you have known that
00:23:58You will have known ecstasy
00:24:03Oh, Martin
00:24:05Oh, Martin
00:24:09Introducing Zaroff, the keyboard king
00:24:12In his Branca Island Hour
00:24:14Come on, Count, now you show him
00:24:16What do you suggest?
00:24:18Oh, just a good tune, but not highbrow like last night
00:24:21Just a good tune, see?
00:24:23I see
00:24:34Oh, it's hunting dogs
00:24:36Keep your voice low and listen
00:24:38It isn't true about the launch needing repairs
00:24:40I heard it leave the boathouse last night
00:24:42It returned this morning
00:24:44You mean he's keeping you from returning to the mainland?
00:24:46Yes
00:24:48I'm afraid so
00:24:50I'm afraid so
00:24:52I'm afraid so
00:24:54I'm afraid so
00:24:56I'm afraid so
00:24:58I'm afraid so
00:25:00I'm afraid so
00:25:02I'm afraid so
00:25:05Well, perhaps he enjoys the company
00:25:07Of two very charming people
00:25:09Two, maybe
00:25:11There were four of us a week ago
00:25:13The other two have disappeared
00:25:15What do you mean?
00:25:17One night after dinner, the count took one of our sailors
00:25:19Down to see his trophy
00:25:21At the foot of those stone steps
00:25:25That iron door?
00:25:27Yes, two nights later he took the other there
00:25:30Neither has been seen since
00:25:32Have you asked him about them?
00:25:34He says they've gone hunting
00:25:36Oh, be careful, he's watching us
00:25:38Will you smile as if I've said something funny?
00:25:42Now look here, you must be mistaken
00:25:44Not now
00:25:46Applaud
00:25:51Ah, boy, ah, boy
00:25:53Thank you
00:25:55What did I tell you? Smacks of main ivory, eh?
00:25:57It was splendid
00:25:59Don't stop, please
00:26:01I'm afraid we have failed
00:26:03To hold the full attention of our audience
00:26:05Well, I expect it's rather difficult
00:26:07For Mr. Rainsford to concentrate on anything
00:26:09After all he's been through
00:26:11Oh, my dear lady
00:26:13You are pleading for yourself
00:26:15I can see the drooping of those lovely eyes
00:26:18Excuse me
00:26:20Prova de'o'naver
00:26:22You know, the count's worse than a family governess
00:26:24Every night he sends us off to bed
00:26:26Like naughty children
00:26:28Oh, no, my dear, no
00:26:29Charming children
00:26:34There, you hear that, sis?
00:26:36Now trot along upstairs
00:26:38And don't bother us grown-ups anymore
00:26:40Well, after that, I guess
00:26:42I guess I'll have to go
00:26:44Good night, Mr. Rainsford
00:26:46Good night, we'll be seeing each other at breakfast
00:26:48Good night
00:26:50Good night, sis
00:26:52We won't be seeing each other at breakfast
00:26:57Oh, my dear Rainsford
00:26:59You are most inconsiderate
00:27:01You must be feeling the need of sleep, too
00:27:03Yes, I am just about all in
00:27:05Then Ivan will show you to your room
00:27:08And you both choose your commodore
00:27:13Well, Martin, turn in early, please
00:27:16Don't worry
00:27:18The count will take care of me, all right
00:27:21Indeed I shall
00:27:29Good night
00:27:39Well, good night
00:27:41Good night, sir
00:27:43Sleep well
00:27:55Oh, well, here's to long life
00:27:57A long life
00:28:00Tell me, Mr. Trowbridge
00:28:03Are you also fatigued?
00:28:05Tired? Me?
00:28:07You know I'm not
00:28:09You know, Rainsford, we two are just alike
00:28:12Up all night and sleep all day
00:28:15Well, good night
00:28:18Well, what are we going to do, huh?
00:28:21What's the big idea?
00:28:23I thought that perhaps tonight
00:28:28You would like to see my trophy room
00:28:31Your trophy room?
00:28:33I'm sure you will find it most interesting
00:28:40Say, that's a great idea
00:28:42Now we're pals
00:28:44No more secrets, no more secrets
00:28:46No more secrets
00:28:48No more secrets
00:28:50What do you say now, huh?
00:28:52We'll make a night of it
00:28:54I hope so, Mr. Trowbridge
00:28:56Just you and I, pals
00:28:58We'll have fun together, huh?
00:29:00Precisely, yes
00:29:02Fun together
00:29:04Ah, boy, Connie, oh boy, oh boy, Connie
00:29:20Please let me in
00:29:48I'm sorry to disturb you
00:29:50My brother, I've been listening for hours for him to come upstairs.
00:29:53I've just gone to his room. He isn't there.
00:29:56Well, he's probably somewhere with a count.
00:29:58That's just what I'm afraid of.
00:30:00Count Zareff is planning something about my brother and me.
00:30:04You don't really think anything's happened to your brother.
00:30:06Oh, I don't know, but we've got to find him. Won't you help me?
00:30:10Why, of course I'll help you.
00:30:13Where do you think he's gone?
00:30:15Where did the others go?
00:30:18The iron door.
00:30:21I'll meet you downstairs in five minutes.
00:30:48That's queer. It's unlocked.
00:31:48Zareff, he's coming down.
00:31:51Back here, quick.
00:32:18Where's my brother?
00:32:36Where's my brother?
00:32:49You killed him.
00:32:52You killed my brother.
00:32:55You!
00:33:03Let's go.
00:33:19Let's go.
00:33:25Come, come, my dear Rainsford.
00:33:27I don't want to treat you like my other guests.
00:33:30You and I, we are hunters.
00:33:35So that's your most dangerous game.
00:33:38Yes, my dear fellow, I intended to tell you last night,
00:33:41but you know Miss Strowbridge...
00:33:43You hunted him like an animal.
00:33:45I know what you think, but you are wrong.
00:33:47He was sober and fit for sport when I sent him out.
00:33:50An hour or two strapped up in here brought him to his senses.
00:33:53You raving maniac.
00:33:56Yes, yes, yes, I'll take it off.
00:33:58When we finish...
00:34:00The stupid fellow tried to escape through the swamps of Fog Hollow.
00:34:04You see, when I first began stalking my island,
00:34:07many of my guests thought I was joking.
00:34:10So I established this trophy room.
00:34:13I always bring them here before the hunt.
00:34:16An hour with my trophies,
00:34:18and they usually do their best to keep away from me.
00:34:21Where do you get these poor devils?
00:34:24Providence provided my island with dangerous reefs.
00:34:29But there are light buoys to mark the safe channel.
00:34:33They do not always mark it.
00:34:36You shifted them.
00:34:37Precisely right.
00:34:39Too bad your yacht should have suffered,
00:34:41but at least it brought us together.
00:34:44You half drown men from ships you've wrecked
00:34:46and drive them out to be hunted.
00:34:48I give them every consideration.
00:34:51Good food, exercise,
00:34:53everything to get them in splendid shape.
00:34:56To be shot down in cold blood.
00:34:57Oh, no, no, no.
00:34:59Oh, I admit with this annoying fellow,
00:35:02but usually I give them hunting clothes,
00:35:05a woodsman's knife, and a full day's start.
00:35:08Why, I even wait until midnight
00:35:10to give them the full advantage of the dark.
00:35:12And if one eludes me only till sunrise,
00:35:15he wins the game.
00:35:18Suppose he refuses to be hunted.
00:35:23Ivan is such an artist with ease.
00:35:27Invariably, Mr. Rainsford,
00:35:30invariably they choose to hunt.
00:35:33And when they win?
00:35:36To date, I have not lost.
00:35:39Oh, Rainsford, you'll find this game worth playing.
00:35:42When the next ship arrives,
00:35:44we'll have gorgeous sport together.
00:35:46You murdering rat.
00:35:48I'm a hunter, not an assassin.
00:35:50Come, Rainsford.
00:35:52Say you'll hunt with me.
00:35:55Hunt men?
00:35:58Say you'll hunt with me.
00:36:01No.
00:36:03What do you think I am?
00:36:06One I fear who dare not follow his own convictions
00:36:09to their logical conclusion.
00:36:12I'm afraid in this instance, Mr. Rainsford,
00:36:16you may have to follow them.
00:36:20What do you mean?
00:36:22I'm afraid, Mr. Rainsford,
00:36:25you may have to follow them.
00:36:29What do you mean?
00:36:31I shall not wait for the next ship.
00:36:35Four o'clock.
00:36:37The sun is just rising.
00:36:43Come, Mr. Rainsford.
00:36:45Let us not waste time.
00:36:59Yvonne.
00:37:02Genghis.
00:37:06Your fangs and claws, Mr. Rainsford.
00:37:24Yvonne.
00:37:28Bob.
00:37:30Bob, what are they going to do?
00:37:32I'm going to be hunted.
00:37:33No, no, no, Miss Trowbridge.
00:37:35Outdoor chess.
00:37:37His brain against mine.
00:37:39His good craft against mine.
00:37:42And the prize?
00:37:45The prize?
00:37:46You may recall what I said last evening.
00:37:50Only after the kill
00:37:52does man know the true ecstasy of love.
00:37:57Suppose you lose.
00:38:00If I do not,
00:38:02what shall I say, find you
00:38:05between midnight and sunrise tomorrow,
00:38:08freedom for both of you.
00:38:10I'm going with you.
00:38:11No.
00:38:12He'll kill you, too.
00:38:13Not at all.
00:38:14One does not kill a female animal.
00:38:16If you lose, I can easily recapture her alive.
00:38:20All right.
00:38:21I'll take her with me, then.
00:38:22We'll set him a trail he'll remember.
00:38:27It's only fair to advise you against Fog Hollow.
00:38:33Outdoor chess, Mr. Rainsworth.
00:38:50Don't lose your nerve.
00:38:51We beat this thing.
00:38:53The others didn't.
00:38:54We will.
00:39:04Come on, let's go.
00:39:25I feel like we've come a long way.
00:39:27Yes.
00:39:28Three hours doesn't take you far in this jungle.
00:39:31Come on, let's keep going.
00:39:33Come on.
00:39:55A little more of this,
00:39:57and we'll go downhill.
00:39:59Soon we'll be safe.
00:40:25No wonder he was so sure.
00:40:27This island's no bigger than a deer park.
00:40:30Oh, Bob.
00:40:33Come on, now.
00:40:36What are we going to do?
00:40:38We didn't each live through a shipwreck
00:40:40to let this crazy manhunter worry us.
00:40:43I shouldn't have come with you.
00:40:45You might beat him if you were alone.
00:40:47Alone?
00:40:48And leave you here with that savage?
00:40:50Not a chance.
00:40:54Now, we've got to think of something to worry him.
00:40:57Oh, you'd never get near him.
00:40:58He'd shoot on sight.
00:41:00Weapons aren't everything in the jungle.
00:41:03Say, did you notice that leaning tree down there?
00:41:07The one we just passed?
00:41:08Yes.
00:41:09Come on, I want to show you something.
00:41:14You see?
00:41:16If that supporting branch were cut away,
00:41:18this fallen tree would make a perfect melee deadfall.
00:41:20A melee deadfall? What's that?
00:41:22It's a man-killing contraption.
00:41:23The natives use.
00:41:25Stop that madman, all right?
00:41:27Trouble is, it takes quite a few hours to build.
00:41:29He said he wouldn't follow till midnight.
00:41:31That's right.
00:41:32If you help me, I think we'll have time.
00:41:34Come on, we'll cut some strong vines.
00:41:41There.
00:41:42Almost ready.
00:41:44The bracelet of yours makes a fine guide ring for my necktie.
00:41:47He'll have been on his way almost an hour now.
00:41:50Look out.
00:41:51Don't touch that trip line.
00:41:52You'll have a two-ton tree down on your back.
00:41:54The jungle wood's as heavy as iron.
00:41:56Will it really work?
00:41:58I've never known a living thing to get by one yet.
00:42:01Look here.
00:42:02If you touch that trip line,
00:42:04you'll pull that trigger free.
00:42:06Once that's loose,
00:42:07there's nothing to keep the log from coming down.
00:42:10It'll crash down and kill anything underneath it.
00:42:16Look.
00:42:22We're ready.
00:42:23Let him come.
00:42:41Give me that knife.
00:42:51Give me that knife.
00:43:21No!
00:43:47Come out, Rainsford.
00:43:49I'll not bungle this shot, you'll never even feel it.
00:43:55But surely you don't think that anyone who has hunted leopards would follow you into that ambush?
00:44:07Oh, very well. If you choose to play the leopard, I shall hunt you like a leopard.
00:44:19Wait. Maybe it's a trick.
00:44:49Eve!
00:44:59Eve!
00:45:12Where did he go?
00:45:14He's playing with us, like a cat with a mouse.
00:45:17What do you mean?
00:45:19You heard him say he'd hunt us as he'd hunt a leopard.
00:45:21It means he's gone for his high-powered rifle.
00:45:23His rifle! Oh, Bob, we must get away from here!
00:45:26Run! Quick!
00:45:27Eve, wait!
00:45:49No, I tell you, no!
00:45:50Don't stop! No!
00:45:52Wait. That's Fog Hollow ahead.
00:45:55Fog Hollow?
00:45:56The swamp where he caught the others. We haven't a chance of keeping ahead of him there.
00:46:00But there's no place else to run.
00:46:02That's just what he's counting on. We've got two hours till dawn.
00:46:05We've got to use our brains instead of our legs.
00:46:07But he'll have his rifle!
00:46:09And we'll have a man trap. Look.
00:46:12Oh! It makes me dizzy.
00:46:20We'll cover this over.
00:46:22When Mr. Zaroff falls down there, he'll be all through hunting.
00:46:25Quick, gather some leaves and grass. I'll cut some branches.
00:46:49Yes!
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00:48:20Yes.
00:48:21Very good, Rainsford.
00:48:24Very good.
00:48:26You have not won yet.
00:48:29Look at your watch.
00:48:34Are you looking at it?
00:48:36Still half an hour till sunrise.
00:48:38Swamp or no swamp, we can keep ahead of him that long.
00:48:42As you are doubtless saying, the odds are against me.
00:48:45You have made my rifle useless in the fog.
00:48:50You cannot blame me if I overcome that obstacle.
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00:53:05Those animals I hunted.
00:53:07Now I know how they felt.
00:55:07I am a hunter.
00:55:10I hunt for prey.
00:55:13I hunt for prey.
00:55:16I hunt for prey.
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00:57:08Ahmad.
00:57:10Miss Trowbridge.
00:57:12Bring her here.
00:57:15Now.
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00:58:13My dear Rainsford, I congratulate you.
00:58:19You have beaten me.
00:58:24Not yet.
00:58:26Oh, but of course, I insist.
00:58:35Why, you're...
00:58:37You're not even wounded.
00:58:40You hit the dog, not me.
00:58:42I took a chance and went over with him.
00:58:44You hit the dog, not me.
00:58:46I took a chance and went over with him.
00:58:50A clever trick, Rainsford.
00:58:53I cheerfully admit defeat.
00:58:58Here's the key of the boathouse.
00:59:02The door is in the trophy room.
00:59:04You and Miss Strawbridge may leave at once.
00:59:07No!
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