The government and a mineowner (John Rhys-Davies) ignore a ranger's (Timothy Bottoms) warning about 90,000 starving baboons in Kenya.
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00:08:00Hey, Pearl Alvin, why don't you ask one of your little buddies to give us a hand?
00:08:05We'll give him a pick in the shovel and cut him in on the action.
00:08:10Hey, monkey, how would you like to get rich?
00:08:21Hey, Pearl Alvin, here comes the man!
00:08:30Morning, boss!
00:08:32How's she going?
00:08:33That damn conveyor belt broke again, boss, but we got it all fixed.
00:08:38What was she making before she broke?
00:08:40Six cubic feet an hour.
00:08:42Damn. We'll never make our credit at that rate.
00:08:46The water level's way down, Mr. Chief. Way down.
00:08:49Right, well, rig some pipe and sheeting and we'll recycle the bloody stuff.
00:08:54Right.
00:08:59Well, there's nothing for it. We'll have to get all the beds working.
00:09:02But, Tuff, we don't have the power, man.
00:09:05As soon as Kurt's family get here, we'll fire up the old boiler.
00:09:08Hey, man, that thing hasn't worked for 30 years.
00:09:11Well, if it blows, it blows.
00:09:14We're taking up the test pressure, and show the trouble we got from there.
00:09:21You know, if you screw this up, I'm gonna fire you as boss.
00:09:24Now, pull the rhino horn. Show you the trouble.
00:09:32I sure hope Prashanthi brings some rain clouds back in that thing.
00:09:36Thanks.
00:09:44Oh, my God.
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00:11:15boys. Tempers are going up. How's the safety valve, Udo? Seems all right to me. All right boys,
00:11:21there's nothing for it. Open her up gently. All right, let's go.
00:11:25Campbell, Great White Hunter, what brings you to this neck of the woods? You're off,
00:11:45get lost? I think you'd better stand back. The men working over there might be contagious.
00:11:52I've got a problem. Two things. I want you to tell your men to keep an eye out for predatory
00:11:58animals. When the droughts upset their natural food supply, your crew might be a handy substitute.
00:12:03I reckon that's what you're for, to protect us. Oh, I see it that way. I figure it's the
00:12:08animals need protecting. You know, the best thing you and your men could do, pull out.
00:12:14That's until it rains. Ringtree, I would not pull out for God himself. I've got 51 days
00:12:20left of my government contract. If I can't get my quota by then, I am finished, busted,
00:12:24flat broke. So are the men. What's your other point? I want your water. It's just for the
00:12:34animals. Most of the herds, they've migrated north. The ones that haven't, they die of thirst.
00:12:42Look, I'd like to help you, sport, but I need it all. I had to drill 300 feet for that water,
00:12:48and I need every drop I can get. You know I can go to the commissioner. Yeah, well,
00:12:56you try that, mate. Because one call to Nairobi, you and the commissioner could be looking for a
00:13:02new job. Bendy! Bendy! You wallabies, Pizzle! You've left the bloody filters of the water pump!
00:13:13If you'd stop smoking that funny African tobacco, you'd be half-useful. Now move it!
00:13:19That shithead's got to do everything for him. Hey, boss, the pressure's redlining. Redlining?
00:13:28Safety valve's stuck. Well, open it manually!
00:13:32Can you help?
00:13:37Where'd she go?
00:13:39Shit! 150.
00:13:41No more bloody fuel! Cut off the air supply!
00:13:44Tamper the fire down! Do what you bloody can, mate!
00:13:47155.
00:13:49Close down number two valve and slack off the pipe behind it, and then open it up and release
00:13:52the pressure. How's she going? Temperature going up?
00:13:55160.
00:13:56Oh, Jesus Christ!
00:14:03Jesus Christ! Get that bloody wrench on there!
00:14:57Yes?
00:15:05I'm Lee Ringtree. I have a reservation for today.
00:15:08Oh, sure. You're Jack's wife. Hi. I'm Jenny. His room's all ready. Junbei!
00:15:16We don't get too many visitors in Namonga, especially this time of the year.
00:15:20Too much, I'll Ringtree. Come on, honey.
00:15:30Jack is sure going to be glad to see you. He's out there in the bush with no one to
00:15:34talk to but the animals. By the way, we're short on water around here,
00:15:39so you won't find any in the traps. Just use the bags that I gave you.
00:16:50Sure.
00:17:50So
00:18:20so
00:18:35so
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00:20:20I just wonder whether it's worth it. Let me tell you something, Chris. The fellow I came out here with had great plans for that mine. He was going to make Namonga into another Kimberley. And when the mine flopped, it broke him. He just took off. I haven't seen him since. But you're a winner. I can see that.
00:20:44Tucker, are you married?
00:20:48Why, are you interested?
00:20:50I might be. Especially if you bring that mine in.
00:21:03Oh, shit!
00:21:05Don't start on me now, because I can't deal with that.
00:21:14Jack, I filed for a divorce.
00:21:20Look, it's not too late to change it.
00:21:29Come home with me.
00:21:32Tell him I've been rescued.
00:21:35Brought back from the heart of darkness.
00:21:38Goddamn you, Jack.
00:21:43I'm sorry.
00:22:13I love you.
00:22:24I want you with me, dear.
00:22:28I love you, too. And I want to be with you. But back home.
00:22:34And why, I ask you, why?
00:22:37Well, I should be delighted to tell you why.
00:22:40It's so your international cooperation can make a gigantic market out of the African continent.
00:22:50Even the meat was good tonight.
00:22:53Not that bad.
00:22:55Of course, I was raised to believe that all food's good.
00:22:59If there's enough of it.
00:23:00Don't forget you're on start-up in the morning.
00:23:03I had plans for him all night. Maybe all morning.
00:23:07You give him hell, Lucille.
00:23:09Just remember that he's got to be at the mine an hour before the rest of us.
00:23:30Shit.
00:24:00Fuck.
00:24:30Fuck.
00:25:00Fuck.
00:25:30Come on.
00:26:01Fuck.
00:26:19Fuck.
00:26:20Fuck.
00:26:21Fuck.
00:26:30Fuck.
00:26:50This is home.
00:26:51Yeah, sure looks like it.
00:26:56That's Goldie.
00:27:00Goldie, where'd you find her?
00:27:01Oh, a couple hundred yards down the road.
00:27:03She had a broken arm. I had to either shoot her or fix her up.
00:27:10She's still a little half-wild, I guess.
00:27:13Hi, Goldie. I love you very much.
00:27:19Visa Hotel.
00:27:21Thank you.
00:27:22Inside plumbing.
00:27:25Quiet.
00:27:31Hey, Reuben, can you open the gate?
00:27:43You don't have to listen to your neighbors arguing, either.
00:27:46Well, I don't know about that.
00:27:48A couple of cheetahs got into it one night.
00:27:50You wouldn't believe how much noise a couple of cheetahs can make when they're doing it.
00:27:54Horny devil.
00:27:55Aren't you going to get that?
00:27:57Wrong number.
00:28:07Hey, Jack.
00:28:08We've got some trouble.
00:28:09A child's missing.
00:28:11Green Tree.
00:28:12Yeah?
00:28:14When was it?
00:28:16I see.
00:28:19No, certainly I'll be glad to help in any way I can.
00:28:25I'm sorry, Jack.
00:28:26I've got to go.
00:28:28I'm sorry, Reuben.
00:28:29I lost track of time.
00:28:31I'm sorry.
00:28:32I've got to go.
00:28:33I've got to go.
00:28:34I'm sorry.
00:28:35We'll find a way, Jack.
00:28:36I'm sorry.
00:28:37Well, certainly I'll be glad to help any way I can.
00:28:41Okay. Goodbye.
00:28:58Here you go.
00:29:00Oh, thanks.
00:29:02Well, I can see we're not having beef wellington and boujoulettes today.
00:29:04As a matter of fact, we're having an ostrich egg souffle and crocodile milk.
00:29:11Hey, what's that for?
00:29:13Oh, probably nothing.
00:29:15The boy's lost that, so I'll be back in a few hours.
00:29:18What are you going to do when you find him? Shoot him?
00:29:22It's just decoration. Makes the locals feel secure.
00:29:24They think I'm a great white hunter.
00:29:29Don't leave the compound while I'm gone.
00:29:32Jack.
00:29:35Come on.
00:29:58Hello, Goldie.
00:30:02You want to split a beer?
00:30:04Huh?
00:30:35Jesus.
00:30:49What shall we do with the body?
00:30:53Well, I'll take it back to town.
00:30:57Until we see him.
00:31:00You guys get after the mine.
00:31:02We've got a bloody mine to run!
00:31:04Come on.
00:31:14Mr. Ringfield.
00:31:16This is the boy's grandfather.
00:31:19My apologies for interrupting your afternoon.
00:31:21But under the circumstances...
00:31:23It's okay. I'm glad you did.
00:31:25What I suggest is that we fan out and cover the lower eastern quarter of the reserve first.
00:31:30If the boy has run off into the brush and gotten lost, that's where we're most likely to find him.
00:31:33I agree.
00:31:34I am.
00:31:35Do it.
00:32:03Come on.
00:32:34Hey!
00:32:43Babu! Babu!
00:32:45Babu!
00:33:04Okay.
00:33:30A lion, perhaps?
00:33:33No.
00:33:35No, a cat would have broken the bones.
00:33:37Even a small one.
00:33:39Look at that strip.
00:33:50Babu!
00:33:56Babu!
00:34:01Babu!
00:34:03Babu!
00:34:33Babu!
00:34:51Lions, I can understand.
00:34:53They've been known to attack humans, but baboons...
00:34:55Anything can happen when an animal's starving.
00:34:56As a matter of fact, I have reports showing that several people have been killed and eaten by baboons.
00:35:00A very territorial creature.
00:35:02The point is, other animals will migrate, look for food when they get hungry, but not the baboon.
00:35:06They stay put.
00:35:08And if necessary, they kill and eat each other.
00:35:10What are you suggesting?
00:35:12Well, I'm suggesting the situation could be worse than it looks.
00:35:15In my opinion, we ought to get the people of Numonga the hell out of here, at least till the drought's over.
00:35:18And put them where?
00:35:20Well, I don't know.
00:35:22Nairobi would probably be the best place.
00:35:23How do you suggest I get them there?
00:35:25I don't know, but I'm there.
00:35:27You see the problem?
00:35:29Mr. Ringtree,
00:35:31I am not going to evacuate an entire community over one isolated incident.
00:35:35I agree.
00:35:41Who asked you?
00:35:43My men and I are staying.
00:35:45We're not going to be put out of business because you can't handle a bunch of bloody monkeys.
00:35:48You don't understand.
00:35:50The bush isn't safe for either you or me.
00:35:51The bush isn't safe for either you or your men.
00:35:54I will be the judge of that.
00:35:56Besides, I got a few ideas on how to handle the situation.
00:35:59You have any idea how many baboons are out there looking for dinner, Tucker?
00:36:08About 90,000.
00:36:12What are you going to do?
00:36:14Go out with your rifles, shoot them all?
00:36:16Maybe.
00:36:18It's game reserve, Tucker.
00:36:21You slaughter animals on a game reserve.
00:36:24You go to prison.
00:36:31I think you're fine, sport.
00:36:33This gives me the authority to take any action to protect myself and my men.
00:36:38Bullshit. As of right now, I'm shutting down the mine.
00:36:40Get your men back.
00:36:42Gentlemen, please. This is getting us nowhere.
00:36:46Are you going to stand behind me or not?
00:36:48I'll make a full report to the Minister of the Interior.
00:36:51It will be his decision.
00:36:53Why didn't I think of that?
00:37:02200 men, women, and children.
00:37:06Mining crew.
00:37:09They're all drunk.
00:37:11They're all going to sleep soundly tonight.
00:37:14Knowing they're protected by a full report.
00:37:17I lost a man today in the savannah toward the canyon.
00:37:20What happened?
00:37:22Baboons.
00:37:24Look, I figure they're attacking because they're hungry.
00:37:27So let's go out, kill a bunch of them,
00:37:29and leave them there for the rest to feed on.
00:37:31It might tide them over until the drought breaks.
00:37:34I'd need some local help.
00:37:36I'll see what I can do.
00:37:39Thanks.
00:37:41Shh.
00:37:44Shh.
00:38:05I'm going to get you out of there.
00:38:07I'll get you out of there.
00:38:08I'll get you out of there.
00:38:39How's she taking it?
00:38:41Her husband just got killed.
00:38:44Good for the hell of us.
00:38:46Poor Jack.
00:38:48They're going to go.
00:38:49Ah.
00:39:12Right.
00:39:15Now, don't get cut off on your own.
00:39:17Stay in groups.
00:39:18One special man for us.
00:39:20The rest is up to us.
00:39:22Now, remember, we're mainly after the big ones,
00:39:24the dominant ones, the leaders.
00:39:26Any questions?
00:39:28Yeah.
00:39:30How in the hell are we going to tell the monkey leaders
00:39:32from the monkey fowls?
00:39:34Well, that's quite simple.
00:39:36Monkey leaders have stars on their shoulders.
00:39:38Now, move it out.
00:39:40You bunch of silly asses.
00:39:42There isn't a monkey out there
00:39:44that is no intellectual superior.
00:39:46Unglaublich.
00:39:48Indeed?
00:39:50I don't see the monkeys carrying guns, hair curts.
00:39:55The war is over, Colonel.
00:39:59All right, Maitland, you've had your say.
00:40:01Ringtree, if you're coming, you'd better come with me.
00:40:06You going to shoot him or pose with him?
00:40:19Look, I'm sorry about Ganyon.
00:40:22Yeah, Claude was a good man.
00:40:24I should tell you, though,
00:40:26it doesn't change anything.
00:40:28I'm flying up to Nairobi with Shumby
00:40:30the day after tomorrow
00:40:32to get authority to order a general evacuation.
00:40:35I'm not going to die.
00:40:37I'm not going to die.
00:40:39I'm not going to die.
00:40:41I'm not going to die.
00:40:43I'm not going to die.
00:40:45I'm not going to die.
00:40:46Anything you want to say, George?
00:40:48Nothing personal, you understand.
00:40:50Thanks.
00:40:52This isn't going to work, you know?
00:40:54Kill a few dominant males?
00:40:57Leave the carcasses for the rest to feed on?
00:41:01Seems like a good idea to me.
00:41:04You're going to leave the carcasses?
00:41:06That's right.
00:41:08Shumby know that?
00:41:10Of course.
00:41:16I
00:41:24Think you're gonna learn something about Africa
00:41:46I
00:42:16Don't know
00:42:46I
00:43:16I
00:43:46I
00:43:48I
00:44:14Get them in the back of the truck come on come on
00:44:18What the hell is going on here?
00:44:19We're just collecting these to give the villagers some meat part of the exercise is to feed the bloody animals
00:44:25I'm afraid we have to feed the bloody people first
00:44:48This meat will solve their problems
00:45:18Bugger all for our problem
00:45:32I hear you're going to Nairobi on Thursday with mr. Binkley. I think it's very important. Mrs. Ganyon should get out of here
00:45:40I'll have room for one
00:45:44Well, I'm sure if mr. Ring three's business is that important he won't mind driving all the way to Nairobi
00:45:50Of course you're right
00:45:52Thursday afternoon 4 o'clock
00:45:55She'll be there
00:46:10I
00:46:40Hope I'm not disturbing you but I wanted to tell you I'm sorry I am
00:46:55See if there was anything I could do to help. I know he was very well liked by the others
00:47:04There was no one else
00:47:06I
00:47:09Think if you need some money, you know
00:47:12Mr. Tucker seemed to that I understand that you'll get your husband's share of the mine
00:47:17And it pays off
00:47:20You know
00:47:23Doesn't mean anything to me now
00:47:36I'll see you before you leave
00:48:06My
00:48:09Monthly check has it come hasn't yet arrived
00:48:15Book 23 not yet
00:48:21Never happens when we ran things
00:48:25Same time tomorrow
00:48:36Oh
00:48:42Right, there we go
00:49:06Oh
00:49:13There you go
00:49:36Oh
00:50:06Oh
00:50:08Oh
00:50:31Can you say once you love
00:50:33Yes, and the timing couldn't be worse if I don't get my groceries and supplies pretty soon
00:50:37One of us is gonna have to go to Nairobi some would call that a blessing in disguise
00:50:41Why don't you do something besides just sitting around here all the time? Why don't you help me?
00:50:46What can I do? Oh
00:50:49nothing
00:51:03I
00:51:33I
00:52:04Oh
00:52:14Who are you? My name is Jack ring tree. I'm the warden of the end of Sally National Park
00:52:22Here the quitter case I
00:52:26Assume it's a new magic. Yes, sir. It is
00:52:33I
00:52:35want you to
00:52:37issue an order
00:52:39evacuating all the people
00:52:41The baboons on the reserve have been attacking and killing humans
00:52:44We've already lost three people in the last couple of days and I'm afraid because of starvation
00:52:50Yes, you better write your report and submit it to my men at the front desk, mr.
00:52:56Mabuse, you do not understand. I do understand
00:53:00animals
00:53:02Humans, it is a drought
00:53:05It's happening all over Kenya
00:53:07If we evacuate the people of Namanga
00:53:11We put them
00:53:13Zayana
00:53:14Kadachi there we have lost women and children to the life
00:53:19Mr. Mabuse, these are not cats. They are baboons
00:53:24primates intelligent thinking animals
00:53:27If I was given a choice of facing a hungry rat or a baboon
00:53:32I'll choose that
00:53:42Yellow
00:53:44They all have several things in common
00:53:46They hunt in packs. They are three times stronger than humans and they're smart now
00:53:52They're hungry and there are at least 90,000 of them around Namanga
00:53:56Look at these and each one of them you see baboons all grouping together
00:54:00They're not killing each other off the way they should be doing on under normal circumstances, but they're organizing
00:54:07When were these photographs taken yesterday day before?
00:54:18Topographical map
00:54:21The entire reserve
00:54:24Each quarter represents approximately a hundred square miles of Namanga here almost in the center
00:54:31Now I have been over the entire territory the last couple of days and in every one of these territorial sections
00:54:38I have found the same thing. The Jalatos, the Yellows, and all the baboons all grouping together
00:54:43What does district officer Shumda say about the situation?
00:54:48He sent a hunting party out to kill some of the leaders of the baboon troops. He thinks the problems over
00:54:54It's the ring tree, this is hardly the worst road we've had in Africa
00:55:01I'm quite certain that everything will go back to normal just as soon as we get some rain
00:55:23I
00:55:36May get myself a Pantera instead of a Cadillac some sleep like me
00:55:44How's the safety valve looking Kurtz
00:55:48That's
00:55:51Good
00:55:53I
00:56:06Look at you again
00:56:09All
00:56:21Right boys into the truck no running just
00:56:38Oh
00:57:08I
00:57:38Oh
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00:59:49Tins of food scattered all about no sign of the driver
00:59:53Except for blood how long will it be before never be sending another?
00:59:57Today's three and it might not be a repair truck. It might be just a car looking. How was the water track?
01:00:03Well, it's still wrong
01:00:04Sir I didn't see any damage to the tires. Oh, sorry, so I almost finished
01:00:10What happened to your hand?
01:00:11And the animal had in his mouth. I hit him with a spanner and drove him off
01:00:19Said he went to the hotel when you're done
01:00:35I'll get us something to eat. I'm afraid that's not gonna be much my food supplier hasn't shown up yet
01:01:00Supply truck is in a ditch about 10 miles outside town
01:01:04We're gonna find a way of getting it here. What about the people?
01:01:08How do we protect them?
01:01:10Nobody is safe out there
01:01:12This is taking every precaution
01:01:15That's what they get like the villages of the dangers. They said you said they come to town with the temporary nation
01:01:19What makes you think this town is any kind of sanctuary Tucker half the buildings don't even have doors in them
01:01:25We've got 40 rooms here in the Katana Queen
01:01:28Anyone who doesn't feel safe in town can come here
01:01:35Gratifying it is to realize we're in such good hands. I wonder if I'm not too late to change sides
01:01:42Maitland, it might be a smart idea if you gave that up for a bit. You might need a clear head
01:01:48my dear
01:01:50mineral King
01:01:51The British Empire was built upon a foundation of gin and quinine water
01:01:56Since there is no more to any water indeed. No water of any kind
01:02:01Gin alone will have to do
01:02:04Ironically the Empire
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01:03:42So the plant has been completely serviced
01:03:51Thank you
01:04:01Okay, we're here mrs. Gallon the planes already
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01:05:24Hey, man, you think I ain't gonna enjoy the hell out of my money
01:05:28I'm gonna be sitting around one of them clubs wearing a herringbone jacket white scarf around my neck
01:05:36Puffing on a pipe full of that seats
01:05:41And I'll tell you something else to curveball I aim to spin my folks to
01:05:48They made no damn monkey yet put his jaws around to his ex-husband
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01:06:42Should help them for a while
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01:07:22Gonna go check the supply truck
01:07:28No key no driver
01:07:32I guess he stopped to see what happened to the supply truck and they can get the rest
01:07:39Get the jack
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01:09:31Looks like they got most the food you can goes left. What next I'll be with you in a moment
01:09:37Just let me get this wheel on
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01:10:46They're being
01:10:56I'm afraid you weren't paying attention my dear
01:10:59gene
01:11:01And you may take that as a type of interference
01:11:06One more show any professional that you'd be giving the opportunity to recover their losses
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01:11:41Don't know sport you think you hit things
01:11:57Jack
01:12:01He's not coming back
01:12:05What do you mean he's not coming back
01:12:12Please
01:12:31I
01:12:44Don't matter now I
01:12:47Didn't give you supplies
01:12:49No water either
01:12:51No, no the meat in the freezer. Nothing Tucker Lyndon. The kids are at the school
01:12:57Right take the man over there. What do you say Lyndon the kids?
01:13:00No, what was that? What was that about meat in a freezer? There's a freezer full of meat on the truck. Oh, Jesus Christ
01:13:08Buddha take the men get up to school. I'll bring the bus around as soon as I can move right. Where are you going Chris?
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01:15:26Watch out
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01:16:15Where you going Chris, I don't know the kids are still at the school don't wait for me. Let's go right behind you Chris
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01:18:12Come in come in come in come in the color
01:18:26They got troubles
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01:19:26Got some gas in this one here like a torch
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01:21:35Recall a chap we had this burn over the name of Whitfield. I was women there because it rhymes with Langfield
01:21:42Savvy lout who's stretching himself behind one ear. He was bought before me by Miss sergeant major one day for insubordination
01:21:50For
01:21:56Insubordination
01:21:59Sims he'd been tattooing the locals with pornographic design from his own sick imagination. I
01:22:06Asked him how he could account for himself
01:22:09Yes, just took their pressing is here. Stay to attention
01:22:14I
01:22:18He put himself together and
01:22:21There's a moment you beat the air again. I tell you I hated that man more than I hated the Indians
01:22:28Scratching at his ear
01:22:30well
01:22:33Well what finally happened
01:22:35Well, I found him guilty as charged and sent him to have his hair cut off his ugly head
01:22:45No, this darn thing hasn't worked for five years, I don't know what makes me think it's gonna start working now
01:22:50Looks like something a general left behind it came with the hotel
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01:23:58Find a place in the dining room where you can come on the ceiling and the windows Adam you take the bar
01:24:14Missouri Missouri
01:24:44Oh
01:24:57I'll bring him out. All right
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01:25:44Get around the building take all the boarding keep an eye on it. We need to replace it sometime. Yeah, Annie
01:25:55Will you stay here and look after this one? Yeah
01:26:05Let's go find it
01:26:12Shut the door behind
01:26:14Oh
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01:30:50Bloody right bloody down
01:31:00What do you mean where am I going I've got 45 days left of my lease
01:31:09In a minor run
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01:31:24Don't think gold didn't like it
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