:17:03
You have to get started
on the film, John.
:17:07
You can leave if you want. l'm staying.
:17:10
The company arrives in Entebbe
the day after tomorrow.
:17:13
l'm staying.
:17:15
-Jesus Christ! Will you be reasonable?
-l am being reasonable.
:17:19
l don't give a goddamn if the company gets
here tomorrow or got here three days ago.
:17:23
l'm staying till l get my elephant.
:17:26
You need someone with you.
You can't hunt alone.
:17:28
-Kivu will go with me.
-What about that fellow at the fishery?
:17:32
The one who used to be game warden
down on the Zambezi. Ogilvy?
:17:37
Yes. Yes, that's the man. Yes, they say
he killed over 500 elephants in his day.
:17:42
-Well, let's get him up here.
-John, how long do you plan on staying?
:17:47
Well, that depends upon the elephants.
And on the guides.
:17:51
lf Ogilvy turns out to be another old lady
like the rest of you, it may take months.
:17:57
But if he's half the man Kivu is,
it may take no time at all.
:18:14
What's the matter, kid?
Go ahead and spit it out.
:18:18
You're sitting around stewing like
a dame who's just been kicked out of bed.
:18:24
You're either crazy...
:18:27
...or the most egocentric, irresponsible
son of a bitch that l've ever met.
:18:35
You're about to blow this whole picture
out of your nose, John.
:18:40
And for what?
:18:43
To commit a crime.
:18:47
To kill one of the rarest,
most noble creatures...
:18:50
...that roams the face
of this crummy earth.
:18:54
And in order for you to commit this crime,
you're willing to forget about all of us...