The Son of Kong
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:02:07
Carl Denham.
:02:11
Mrs. Hudson!
:02:14
You get out of my house.
I'll have you arrested.

:02:15
Ma'am, that's my business...
:02:16
Pretending to be the gas man's
your business...

:02:18
- I'm supposed to...
- The very idea.

:02:23
All right, Mr. Denham. It's only me.
:02:27
I am sorry, Mr. Denham. He said he was
the gas man. Had a card and everything.

:02:31
Listen, Mrs. Hudson,
as long as I am rooming in your house...

:02:34
if your own father comes to the door,
don't you believe a word he says.

:02:37
It's a pity the people in New York
don't try and catch a few gunmen...

:02:40
instead of hunting
a nice gentleman like you.

:02:43
Is Mrs. Hudson there?
:02:45
That's the lady in the front room.
:02:48
Coming.
:02:50
I'm from the news.
:02:51
Is that so? Well, I've got news for you:
:02:53
You're going to get out of this room
so fast...

:02:55
- No, I'm not.
- Ladies, no riots, please.

:02:57
If people don't stop getting into my house
under false pretenses...

:03:00
I just want a story.
If I go back without it, I'll lose my job.

:03:03
- Don't bother to pull that old line.
- You're big news, you know.

:03:07
What, after a whole month?
:03:08
That's time enough for New York
to forget the World War.

:03:10
The War was a long way off,
but King Kong, the giant ape...

:03:14
- was right here on the spot.
- So I've heard.

:03:16
And you're the man that brought him here.
:03:18
Kong is dead. But everybody's
interested in you, too, Mr. Denham.

:03:21
All those people that Kong killed
and injured...

:03:23
all the property owners
who are suing you for damages, and...

:03:26
And the theatre owners, and the men who
put money in advanced publicity, and...

:03:30
Say, are you telling me?
:03:31
Why don't you let him alone? He hasn't
dared leave the house for a week.

:03:34
That's what I want,
the personal reaction story.

:03:37
You want to know what the captor
of the late Kong...

:03:39
- thinks about, eh?
- Yes.

:03:41
I thought I had him safe.
:03:44
Don't you suppose I'm sorry
for the harm he did?

:03:49
I wish I'd left him on his island.
:03:51
Old Kong, I'm sure paying
for what I did to you.

:03:57
Mrs. Hudson, suppose we look out
and count the gentlemen in disguise...


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