Tarzan Escapes
- PASSED
- Year:
- 1936
- 89 min
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All right, tie her up.
Make her fast.
Pull her in, boys.
Leave those.
They don't even know where they're
taking themselves yet. Get it moving!
Ask him.
Pardon me, my good man,
but we're looking for the residency.
We better be careful. They probably belong
to some fighting tribes in the interior.
Here, here, here. Go on, you blighters.
Off it. Go on. Off it, off it. The very idea.
That's the only language those
poor heathens understand, sir.
Herbert Henry Rawlins,
at your service.
Thank you so much.
We're looking for the residency.
Residency or resident?
Resident. Righto.
It so happens his nibs
is at my employer's compound...
...checking out a shipment
of wild animals.
Well, sir, how was merry old
England when you left it?
- Well...
- Yeah, a bit of all right, eh?
You, miss, how do you find
your first go at Africa?
Grim enough, I suppose. But look at me,
making you answer a lot of questions.
I'll bet you're just tired of talking. Well,
anything you want to know, just ask me.
- Well, there was one...
- Oh, here we are.
Excuse me, governor. Two young people
from home wanna see the resident.
I'm the resident.
Masters is my name.
How do you do? I'm Eric Parker.
- This is my sister, Rita.
- How do you do?
Miss Parker, you're not exactly
a usual sight around these parts.
Nor any parts, for that matter, I should
say. My name is Fry. Captain Fry.
No, you fool!
Can't have my pet ripped up
by a common cat.
- Your pet?
- Yes, over there in that cage.
Like to see him?
He doesn't look like
he needed protection.
Oh, no. He'd make short work
of a common leopard.
Color of their hide seems to get
into their dispositions.
- He's too valuable to be mauled, though.
- I'm terrified of him.
Even with these bars
between us.
Don't you worry, Miss Parker.
I designed that cage myself.
Duralumin.
I'll guarantee it'll hold anything.
We won't keep you any longer
from your business.
Well, it's nothing private, Captain Fry.
Rita and I are just looking for
something called the Mutia Escarpment.
Is that all?
My dear boy, perhaps you'd like us to
arrange a visit to the craters of the moon.
I don't know what you're laughing at, but
I assure you, it's a serious matter to us.
In Africa, the most serious matter
Yes, it makes ladies and gentlemen
talk a bit barmy-like.
Especially until they get a bit
climaxed to it.
Since we seem to be so ridiculously green,
perhaps you would point out what it is.
Well, first, the single approach
to the Mutia Escarpment...
...is said to lie through
the Gaboni country.
A cheery lot, the Gabonis.
- I've never seen one. Have you, Fry?
- No.
Although I've seen victims
floating down the river...
...after the Gabonis finished with them.
- Bring some drinks, Rawlins.
- Yes.
Only the largest
and most completely equipped safari...
...could hope to fight through.
And as you say, that's beyond
the means of most people.
In the second place, from the native
rumors of the escarpment...
...I should judge it quite impractical
for even a large party.
They say it's like a long cloud
in the distance.
Sheer cliffs 1000 to 1500 feet in height
and running out of sight in either direction.
Bomba, limes.
But isn't there always a third place,
Captain Fry?
Oh, yes, I was coming to that.
In the third place, no safari native
could be induced to disregard the juju.
- What's juju?
- Black magic, taboo, anything forbidden.
Oh, dear. Really.
When you've lived as long in Africa
as Captain Fry, Miss Parker...
...you'll realize
that there's a certain amount...
...of truth underlying
all native superstitions.
What is the nature of this
particular superstition?
- Well...
- A race of great apes. With a leader.
A very capable leader, too, with power
of life and death over the entire jungle.
The oddest thing,
according to these stories, is his color.
- His color?
- White.
Blimey. A white gorilla?
Do you believe this?
Well, I believe that up there, where
no white man's ever been before...
...waits someone, or shall we say,
something...
...mysterious and formidable natives fear.
A thing that doesn't want to be disturbed.
There you have it, Miss Parker.
Cliffs, savages and the taboo.
A combination nobody could beat.
But one man did beat it, Mr. Masters.
A white hunter named Harry Holt.
Oh, yes, I remember the fellow.
Claimed to have discovered
the Elephants' Graveyard, didn't he?
Yes, Holt's real motive then
was very much what ours is now.
Mr. Masters,
we have reason to believe...
...that our cousin Jane is alive
at this moment...
...above the Mutia Escarpment,
There you are, governor. The monks have
been known to carry off a native woman.
Yes, but the leader isn't an ape.
Now, Holt was quite clear on that point.
The leader is a man, a white man. And
Jane is staying there by her own wish.
Admitting this extraordinary story
to be true...
...would you be good enough
to explain...
...what you hope to accomplish
even if you should find your cousin?
Well, you see, our father and Jane's father
had a third brother, Uncle Peter.
He was extremely wealthy
and rather difficult.
When he took it into his eccentric old head
to die last spring...
...he left half of his fortune of nearly
a million pounds...
...to the London University for
the purposes of entomological research.
- Come again, miss?
- Bugs.
The second half he left to Jane,
providing she was alive...
...and could be induced to return
to civilization.
Otherwise, the bugs get
the whole million.
And if you succeed in bringing
this good news to your cousin...
...you hope to profit
to some extent.
I've got on it.
And if we fail, it means,
amongst other things...
...that Eric won't finish
his medical studies.
Well, if you're in a position
to adequately equip a safari...
...under the direction of a well-qualified
man, Captain Fry, for instance...
But then, you heard Captain Fry's opinion
of the whole enterprise.
If you and your brother care
to join me...
...I'll be making safari for the Mutia
Escarpment at 7:
00 tomorrow morning.Bomba!
- Captain Fry...
- Don't waste your time thanking me.
You'll need to get properly outfitted
before you leave tomorrow.
Captain Fry, before we accept
your very kind offer...
...would you mind telling us
why you made it?
We'll say I need a vacation with just
a touch of adventure thrown in. Just that.
We'll be ready
at 7:
00 tomorrow morning.Well, hang me.
The biggest blooming hunter
in the whole blinking continent...
...turning himself
into a glorified tourist guide.
And all for the sake
of a dash of adventure.
Oh, come off it, governor.
What's the idea?
Gonna try and catch you
that mythological white ape?
- You're right.
- Thank you.
You're right for the first time
in 10 years.
We're making safari
at 7:
00 tomorrow morning.Knock down the steel cage
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