:34:02
During the day it rains.
There are elephants, crocodiles, Pygmies.
:34:07
-Lots of big game, is there?
-Antelope, buffalo.
:34:11
We saw an elephant from the plane
with tusks right down to the ground.
:34:20
Could you lay a plane on to take us there?
:34:23
No problem.
When you thinking of going?
:34:26
Pete?
:34:29
lf l can manage to keep the script simple,
two or three days.
:34:40
lsn't this just swell...
:34:42
...dining with a beautiful lady
right in the middle of Africa?
:34:46
-Would you care for some more champagne?
-Yes, l would, rather.
:34:50
Waiter, could you bring us another bottle
of champagne when you get the chance?
:34:54
-Yes. Thank you, sir.
-Thank you.
:34:57
You know,
you spoil those boys dreadfully.
:35:00
Well, as good as they play soccer,
they should be spoiled.
:35:04
They'll be impossible now
for five or six days.
:35:07
l don't think so. l think they know
the difference between sport and real life.
:35:13
-So, Mrs. MacGregor--
-Margaret, please.
:35:16
Margaret.
Margaret, do you miss London?
:35:21
Yes, l do, rather.
:35:23
l don't miss London as much
as l miss the country.
:35:26
Especially the winter, when you're out there
with the hounds and they have the scent...
:35:31
-...crossing a good bit of country.
-Oh, l do agree.
:35:34
l'm not keen on London.
:35:37
l had to live there during the war
and l got awfully fed up with it.
:35:40
Well, l rather enjoyed it during the war.
The people behaved so magnificently.
:35:45
They didn't all behave well.
You probably never left the West End.
:35:49
Not true, not true.
l did a film about the London Blitz.
:35:53
l was all over town.
:35:55
Well, you can't have spent much time
in Soho, where l lived.