:21:00
...still holding that island
in a grip of deadly fear.
:21:07
Well, every legend
has a basis of truth.
:21:09
I tell you, there's something on that
island that no white man has ever seen.
:21:13
- And you expect to photograph it?
- If it's there, you bet I'll photograph it.
:21:18
Suppose it doesn't like
having its picture taken?
:21:22
Well, now you know why I brought
along those cases of gas bombs.
:21:33
Oh, you've put on a beauty-and-beast
costume, eh?
:21:36
It's the prettiest.
:21:38
All right. Just stand right over there.
:21:42
I'm sort of nervous.
Suppose I don't photograph well?
:21:46
You don't have to worry about that.
If I hadn't been sure...
:21:49
...I wouldn't have brought you
around the world.
:21:52
- What will I do?
- Well, we start with the profile.
:21:55
When I start cranking...
:21:57
...why, hold it a minute, and
then turn slowly toward me.
:22:00
You see me.
You smile a little, then you listen.
:22:03
Then you laugh. All right.
:22:06
Camera.
:22:17
- Looks kind of silly, don't it?
- Pretty dame, huh?
:22:20
You think maybe
he like to take my picture?
:22:22
Them cameras cost money.
Shouldn't think he'd risk it.
:22:27
Now, that's fine, Ann.
Now we'll try one with a filter, eh?
:22:31
Do you always take
the pictures yourself?
:22:33
Ever since a trip I made to Africa.
:22:35
I'd have got a swell picture
of a charging rhino...
:22:38
...but the cameraman got scared.
:22:40
The darned fool.
I was right there with a rifle.
:22:42
Seems he didn't trust me to get
the rhino before it got him.
:22:45
I haven't fooled with a
cameramen since. I do it myself.
:22:49
- Think he's crazy, skipper?
- Just enthusiastic.
:22:52
Ann, in this one
you're looking down.
:22:54
When I start to crank,
you look up slowly.
:22:57
You're quite calm.
You don't expect to see a thing.