:26:02
Twelve men go with you.
The rest stay aboard.
:26:04
Have you got a good man
with those gas bombs?
:26:07
I think you better go along.
:26:09
You may be able to talk
to these birds.
:26:11
All right. Mr. Adams.
:26:13
Aye, sir.
:26:15
- You'll take charge of the ship.
- Aye, aye, sir.
:26:17
- I'm going ashore with you, aren't I?
- You bet.
:26:20
I don't think she should
until we know what's there.
:26:23
Wait a minute.
Who's running this show?
:26:25
I found out from experience to
keep my cast and cameras with me.
:26:28
You never can tell
when you'll want them.
:26:30
- But you're crazy to risk...
- Jack...
:26:32
...run along and get
the rifles and ammunition.
:26:34
And get me a couple of huskies
to carry my stuff.
:26:37
And, Jack, don't forget
the costume box.
:26:39
If we're lucky enough,
we may get a swell shot right away.
:26:42
Come on, Ann.
:26:47
All right, boys, let's go.
:26:49
- Take it easy with that camera.
- Okay.
:26:52
- Plenty of ammunition for those guns?
- Yes, sir.
:26:54
Be careful with those bombs.
:26:56
All right, Briggs, now we'll get
a look at Denham's island.
:27:00
Stand by to lower away.
:27:35
You with the camera,
stick close.
:27:37
- Okay.
- Who's got the bombs?
:27:38
- I have, sir.
- Watch your step.
:27:40
There's enough trichloride
to put hippos to sleep.
:27:43
Aye, aye, sir.
:27:44
- What queer-Iooking boats.
- Yeah, outrigger canoes.
:27:48
Driscoll, I want two men left here
to guard the boat.
:27:51
- All attended to, sir.
- Good.
:27:53
We all ready, then?
Come on.