:34:02
Forgive me, might it be possible for me to
have a moment alone with Miss Illingworth?
:34:06
Clearly, these people recognise
natural authority when they see it!
:34:09
I'm not sure that would be appropriate,
what with Gladys being my fiancee.
:34:13
He really is intolerable.
:34:18
- Fiancee?
- Indeed.
:34:18
(INDIANS GASP)
:34:20
Are you going to congratulate us?
:34:22
- This is a little sudden.
- It was a whirlwind romance.
:34:26
I... I... swept her away.
:34:26
Padre Mendoz.
:34:29
- I named a lake after you.
- A lake? That was very sweet.
:34:33
(SPEAKS INDIAN LANGUAGE)
:34:38
- Congratulations, Mr Hare.
- Thank you.
:34:42
You are indeed a very lucky man.
:34:46
He and his daughter
thank you for bringing back his son.
:34:49
Ah...
:34:50
They keep calling you Padre Mendoz.
:34:53
- Why?
- I don't know.
:34:56
You seem to be taking this
very well, Edward, but...
:35:00
Promise me you won't do anything rash.
:35:02
We have triumphed over our enemiesl
:35:02
I promise.
:35:06
Gladys, I wish you all the happiness
in the world. I really do.
:35:06
We need not fear the Ape Men any morel
:35:09
We shall kill them now...
:35:10
And thank you.
:35:12
...and clear the forest forever of their stink.
:35:17
They must diel
:35:20
Mr Hare, would you describe yourself
as the heroic type?
:35:24
Heroic? Me - Lord, no.
:35:27
More the solid, plodding, boring sort.
:35:31
Still, it seems to be what Gladys wants.
:35:46
Professor!
:35:48
"The Conversion of the Savages
to the Ways of Christ",
:35:49
- Why is it "The Challenger Expedition"?
- Have you seen Agnes?
:35:52
Agnes. I don't think she's coming.
She's finding London crowds a little daunting.
:35:52
by our old friend, Father Luis Mendoz.
:35:55
Handsome chap, hmm?
:35:58
(SPEAKS INDIAN LANGUAGE)