1:03:13
Your music is wonderful, Father,
although it frightened me at first.
1:03:16
It's hardly Catholic. But it's a song
of welcome, and that's Christian.
1:03:20
We're just in time for lunch.
Brownie, you're not still on a diet?
1:03:24
Never, Father.
1:03:34
- Miss Kelly, Father Josef.
- How do you do?
1:03:36
How do you do?
1:03:38
You're just in time for lunch.
1:03:43
So you good people are going
to the gorilla country?
1:03:46
Precarious animals.
1:03:47
A friend of mine at mission preparatory...
1:03:50
...had his head torn from his body
by one of them beasts.
1:03:53
That was carelessness,
you know that.
1:03:55
We're relying on Victor
to see that we retain our heads.
1:03:58
I can't wait to see them
in their natural habitat.
1:04:01
The truest exemplary link between
modern man and his primitive derivation.
1:04:06
I think you and I could have a lusty debate
on the origin of man.
1:04:11
I'm afraid you'd prove too rugged
an opponent, Father.
1:04:13
I spoke to the chief...
1:04:15
...and you can have the canoes
and the men on the usual conditions.
1:04:21
- Not again.
- I'm afraid so, Victor.
1:04:24
What are the conditions?
Is there any trouble?
1:04:26
In order to get the men and canoes
to go into that strange country...
1:04:30
...the bwana mkubwa, the big chief,
the party of the first part...
1:04:33
...to which our friend Victor
must undergo what's known as...
1:04:37
...the ceremony of courage.
1:04:39
The ceremony of courage?
1:04:40
I don't think I've heard of it.
What is it, some sort of native custom?
1:04:44
It's sort of like a game of darts.
1:04:47
Excuse me.