Pardon My Sarong Page #7

Synopsis: A pair of bus drivers accidentally steal their own bus. With the company issuing a warrant for their arrest, they tag along with a playboy on a boat trip that finds them on a tropical island, where a jewel thief has sinister plans for them.
Director(s): Erle C. Kenton
Production: Universal
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.6
APPROVED
Year:
1942
84 min
49 Views


Ooo-ooo!

Gotta get that little guy before

he gets out of this temple.

I think I better stop drinking

Varnoff's whiskey.

Don't you ever

do that again!

What's the idea?

Shut up!

Did you look behind

those statues?

No. The boys

will take care of that.

Did you hear something?

No, did you?

The place must be haunted.

Let's take a look around.

Whoo!

So there you are!

Get him!

Don't let him get away!

Wait a minute.

I'm out of breath.

Yeah, me too.

I get like this

every time I run up stairs.

I'm a little too fat.

Okay, let's go!

Don't let him get away.

Get him, boss.

He landed on top

of the tree!

Tommy.

Shh.

Everything all right?

They're tied up.

Get the small boat ready for

a getaway. I'll be right down.

Keep an eye out

for Tabor.

Wha...

Oh! Oh!

Tommy!

Tommy, are you... You

come with me, young lady.

- Come on.!

- Let me go.!

He landed in that tree? Yeah!

Is that the tree? I don't

know. They all look alike.

Got to find him. Yeah.

Scatter out and look for him.

This is just about

the spot he would've...

Bull's-eye!

Get it, Wellington.

Come on, Algy.

More ammunition.

Another bull's-eye.

Algy, pick me out a big heavy one.

I wanna hit him right on the head.

Oh, boy, Algy!

You hit him right on the head!

What are you hitting me for?

Give me another one.

Give it to 'em,

Wellington!

Well, I guess that's that!

Algy, get

down off the tree.

Ow! Ow!

Ooo-ooo-ooo!

Algy! Algy?

There he is.

Come on!

Hang on, Wellington.

I'll get you in a minute.

Whaba!

Pretty Whaba!

Ha-ha!

I fix you.

Algy.! Get me off

this jail horse.!

Get me off!

Come on, let's find him.

He fell off right here.

Come back!

I can't go no further.

I gotta make a stand for it.

Put 'em up! Come on, I'll

fight the whole five of yous.

What's the matter?

You scared of me? Fight!

Moolah, the hero.!

I'll fight you southpaw.

Boo!

Moolah, the hero.

Hmm!

Whoo! Whoo!

Whoo-whoo!

He went the other way.

Come on, fellas!

Wellington?

He went that way.

Come on!

It's water! How are we gonna

get across? Wait a minute.

The river. Uh-oh.

Come here.

What are you gonna do?

Grab a vine and follow me.

Come on, come on!

Wait on the other side

for me!

Here I come!

What kind of vine is that?

What kind of...

Okay!

Whoo!

Stop it.!

Leave me alone.

Keep quiet!

Get this boat going.

Will you let Miss Joan

out of that boat?

Hey.! Hey, you.!

Preserve yourself, Miss Joan.

I'll help you.

Sharkey.!

Closer, Sharkey,

closer.

Good boy, Sharkey.

Wait a minute.

I gotcha. Go ahead.

Let her go,

you nasty villain!

Whaa!

Wellington?

Wellington, you'll drown!

I don't know

what I'm doing here!

Wellington, there's

a swordfish behind you!

Look out.!

Whaa! Whaa!

Put the boards together.

Put 'em together!

Whoa-oh!

Give him a short uppercut

to thejaw.!

Whoo! Whoo!

Look out, Wellington.!

Don't!

No, no, don't!

Oh, whoo, whoo!

No, no!

Go on, sock him!

Come on, Wellington!

Look out!

Get this thing off me!

Look out!

You're going the wrong way!

Joan, you stay. I'll get you

with this eggbeater.

I'll putt-putt-putt you

all the way in.

Putt-putt-putt.

Putt-putt-putt.

Moolah,

you are wonderful hero.

You saved all my people on

the island. It was nothing.

Here's the boat ready to

sail and where are the boys?

You can't expect a hero like

Wellington to run out on his public.

He saved my life. He mopped

up Varnoff and his gang.

Uh-oh.

Wellington, come on.

We'll miss the boat!

Get out of here.

Luana, cut it out!

This is no time

for that sort of thing!

Come on.!

Whoo-whoo!

Whoo-whoo-whoo!

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