1:06:01
If there's a way to stop
the ants, i'll do it.
1:06:03
- Think of your men.
- I am thinking of them.
1:06:06
They were savages.
I took them out of the jungle.
1:06:09
If i leave, they'll go back,
and that'll be the end of civilisation here.
1:06:13
I'm staying and so are they.
1:06:15
If you can hold them.
And i don't think you can.
1:06:19
(NOIS Y CHATTER)
1:06:27
I'm running out of time. If you don't mind,
I'll make this fast.
1:06:30
Madam, i'm sorry for everything
that's happened.
1:06:34
If you're trying to say goodbye,
don't bother.
1:06:37
- Why not?
- I'm staying here.
1:06:39
No, you're not. Get in that boat.
1:06:42
No.
1:06:47
The Indians,
you want to keep them here.
1:06:49
You need them
and they're starting to leave.
1:06:52
If i leave and they see me go,
what about them?
1:06:56
Will any of them stay if i go?
1:07:04
You're quite a woman.
1:07:07
- You're right.
- What? You've both gone mad.
1:07:11
Leiningen, you're up against a monster
20 miles long and 2 miles wide,
1:07:15
40 square miles of agonising death.
You can't stop it.
1:07:18
But they're no bigger than my thumb.
1:07:20
They're organised.
They're a trained army.
1:07:23
They have generals and they think.
1:07:25
That's the worst part. They actually think.
1:07:28
So do i. I think you'd better be leaving.
1:07:31
You saw what happened to the jungle.
1:07:34
While you smoke a cigar, they can eat
a bullock down to the bone.
1:07:38
They'll pick the plantation clean
and you with it.
1:07:41
I'm staying if i can hold
enough ground to stand on.
1:07:44
They won't give you that much.
No one has ever stopped them.
1:07:48
And a lot of men have tried.
1:07:51
Don't be a fool, Leiningen! Get out!
1:07:56
Get out while you can!