:29:03
The dead man was his son.
:29:09
Yes, you made another mistake.
:29:12
Perhaps your worst mistake
was leaving New Orleans.
:29:17
You'd better see exactly what
you're up against down here.
:29:21
Come with me, madam.
:29:26
Without these, my whole plantation
would be six feet under the river,
:29:30
where i got it from.
:29:33
It took me five years
to get a foothold here.
:29:36
I started with 20 acres and four men.
:29:38
I nearly forgot the English language
in that time. I was 19 years old.
:29:51
My irrigation moats, built by men
who'd never seen one in their lives.
:29:56
I had 100 men by that time -
used to lose two or three a week.
:30:01
Headhunters.
:30:09
This is what we get.
:30:11
800 Indians working for me and nearly
200,000 acres of river bottom.
:30:17
Eaten by flies, worms, lice and half a
dozen diseases men get from the jungle.
:30:23
All for that.
:30:25
So that your friends can drink chocolate
with their breakfast in New Orleans.
:30:31
Go ten miles in any direction
from here and it's civilised.
:30:36
But go ten paces beyond where
i stopped and you're in the bush.
:30:40
A living jungle,
where no man has a name
:30:43
and the only law is to stay alive,
even if you live like a beast.
:30:47
In the jungle,
man's just another animal.
:30:50
I don't believe that.
:30:52
Kutina!
:30:57
This is Kutina. He's one of the first
four men who worked for me.