Mogambo
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:15:01
This is a weird sort of business to be in,
collecting animals.

:15:05
I guess it's fun for a man, isn't it?
:15:09
When it's profitable.
:15:11
You sell them to zoos?
:15:14
Circuses, trainers.
:15:16
How much do you get...
:15:18
...for a baby elephant, for instance?
:15:21
A dumbo?
:15:22
Is that really the name for them?
:15:25
- Around $5000. Tough to ship, though.
- I saw a baby elephant in the zoo once.

:15:29
He was sucking on a gallon jug of milk
with a nipple attached.

:15:32
Can you imagine that?
A whole gallon of milk.

:15:36
Their mothers carry much more than that.
:15:39
More than a gallon?
:15:44
I know. Have you got any kangaroos?
What do you get for a kangaroo?

:15:49
You have to go to Australia for kangaroos.
:15:51
Yes. Like I said,
I was educated at the York Club.

:15:55
I'd like to see a kangaroo close up.
A mama kangaroo.

:15:59
Is it true that they carry their babies
in a little pouch thing?

:16:03
- That's right. All marsupials do that.
- Ma- What?

:16:07
Animals that carry their young,
like a papoose in reverse.

:16:11
Isn't that the darnedest thing.
Everything but a zipper, huh?

:16:16
- Kelly, you're all right. How about a drink?
- I'd love one.

:16:21
- Sorry about no ice.
- It's all right.

:16:23
Doctors say it's bad
for your pouch, anyway.

:16:26
- Soda or water?
- Water. I find always that with water....

:16:37
- What's the matter?
- Do something!

:16:40
- That's just old Joe.
- Old Joe?

:16:43
Yes. He's our migratory mousetrap.
:16:45
I bet there isn't a rat or a mouse
within 100 yards of this place.

:16:49
Oh, boy, to think I haven't had
my first drink yet.

:16:55
I have old Joe around to trap young girls
into where you are right now.


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