White Hunter Black Heart
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John, this is my wife, Dorshka.
:00:04
-What a pleasure indeed, dear.
-Hello.

:00:07
You know Ralph Lockhart?
:00:11
-Yes, we met this afternoon.
-And this is Peter Verrill.

:00:15
-Hello.
-Hello. Welcome.

:00:17
-So you are a big-game enthusiast also?
-Well, more or less.

:00:21
Well, it's a pleasure to have you here.
lt's a pleasure to have you all here.

:00:27
l hope you found
your quarters comfortable.

:00:30
This is simply paradise.
:00:32
Absolute paradise here.
:00:35
ln fact, l'm seriously thinking
of staying here forever.

:00:44
Come on. Heave it!
:00:52
-Well, what do you think of her?
-She's beautiful. Perfect.

:00:56
Well, not quite.
:00:58
She's very old, you see? And according
to the skipper, not all that seaworthy.

:01:04
-Oh, she will be.
-Well, yes.

:01:06
For everything except
the white-water sequence.

:01:09
The skipper says
it would be far too dangerous.

:01:12
She'd fall apart if you attempted
to run the rapids with her.

:01:16
Actually, l called Mr. Landers
and told him about it.

:01:20
He suggested....
Well, l should say, he insisted...

:01:25
...that you cut the sequence
out of the film.

:01:27
-He did?
-Right.

:01:30
Wrong.
:01:33
No, she looks sound to me.
:01:36
Of course, there's only one way
to find out, isn't there, Ralph?


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