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871 - Lord Of The Witch Doctors (Suspense)

Released Friday, 28th June 2024
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871 - Lord Of The Witch Doctors  (Suspense)

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871 - Lord Of The Witch Doctors (Suspense)

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1:46

Yum, yum, yum, yum. The

2:08

thrill of the nighttime, the

2:11

hushed voice and the prowling step, the

2:14

crime that is almost committed, the

2:17

finger of suspicion pointing perhaps at

2:19

the wrong man, the stir of

2:21

nerves at the ticking of the clock, the

2:24

rescue that might be too late or

2:27

the murderer who might get away. Mystery

2:30

and intrigue and

2:32

dangerous adventure. We invite

2:35

you to enjoy stories

2:37

that keep you in...suspense.

2:45

For suspense, tonight we present The

2:47

Lord of the Witch Doctors by

2:50

John Dixon Carr. The

3:06

drums were beating that night. The

3:09

Lord of the Witch Doctors was on his

3:11

way. Twenty

3:13

miles off the east African coast, fanned

3:16

by the blistering heat of the Indian Ocean, lies

3:19

the island of Zanzibar. Here

3:22

many years ago, three nations were

3:24

rivals for trades at

3:30

Mogadishu or the Italians. A

3:33

mixed population boiled along that

3:35

coast, Portuguese, Arabs, Swahili.

3:39

On the island itself, Seyed

3:41

Khalif, Sultan of Zanzibar ruled

3:45

the remains of a once mighty empire,

3:48

Mohammedan Bantus of the tribe

3:50

of Zeng. Look

3:52

over there in the moonlight, that

3:55

white building patched and rotted was

3:57

the palace where Seyed Khalif,

4:00

lived with his fat wives and

4:02

his captive lions. Not

4:07

far away on the hill overlooking the

4:09

harbor stood the British

4:11

residency. The

4:13

British resident or crown official

4:16

held an easy sway against

4:18

German and Italian influence. And

4:21

at the residency on that hot night

4:23

long. The

4:27

mother yes I have come away to the

4:29

windows please but father those drums are on

4:31

the mainland never mind miles from here I

4:34

growl you stood back it's the

4:36

fire as I don't like sir you can

4:38

see the red light all this distance having

4:40

a be no of some kind you better

4:42

stand back to mr. Harris oh sir yes

4:44

sir yes mr. Harris I've been

4:46

your diplomatic attache in this place for three

4:48

years couldn't you call me by my first

4:51

in human pride just as you please law

4:53

the sun blinds and turn down the wick of

4:55

that lamp you don't think there's any danger there's

4:58

no danger whatever but seems terribly

5:00

restless tonight only natural my dear

5:02

with the drums going everybody seems

5:04

restless this has been going on

5:06

for days begin to get in your

5:08

nerves so you feel it too and

5:10

I do wish said Carla wouldn't he's Nero jab

5:13

at him with the meat fork and that kind of thing if

5:16

that lie nerves my dear

5:18

not even nerves let's

5:20

face it sir there's something very queer

5:22

going on over on that mainland well

5:24

suppose there is all we know is

5:27

what nyoka knows this great witch doctor

5:29

whoever he has been making a triumphal

5:31

progress to the coast the whole

5:33

bush is afraid of him you will arm

5:35

me nyoka says he's got horns can

5:38

make himself seven feet tall like

5:40

stretching an accord in hope really they'll have

5:42

it but I don't say I believe it

5:45

I say it might be dangerous now

5:48

for instance could this be

5:50

one of dr. Schmitt's tricks dr. Smith is

5:52

a friend of ours yes he's also head

5:54

of the German East Africa Company dr. Smith

5:56

is a gentleman look at

5:58

that coast over there he's got every

6:00

native chief in his pocket. Dr. Smit

6:02

assured me that the German Emperor has

6:04

no more territorial claims in East Africa.

6:07

We get our trade concessions from Said

6:09

Calise. Said's our only friend,

6:12

but we can't even be sure of him. Germans

6:15

give him trade gin and a grand piano.

6:18

Italians give him three new wives for his

6:20

harem. What do we

6:22

give him? I have no instructions from

6:24

London about the situation in this island.

6:26

No. Somebody in Whitehall

6:28

probably forgot to post. For the

6:31

last time, Mr. Harris, I will

6:33

not hear His Majesty's government

6:35

criticized like that. Sorry. Sorry. These

6:38

things take time. If there's any

6:40

danger, we'll be notified in due

6:42

course. Listen. They're

6:45

only our own natives. They

6:47

beat their own drums, you

6:49

know. Somebody

6:51

went past that window. That's probably only

6:53

Naoka, my dear. Surely you're not afraid

6:55

of our own servants. No, but I...

6:57

Master! Master!

7:00

Master! Naoka, listen to me.

7:02

Don't hang on to that

7:04

big curtain. You'll pull it

7:06

out. Now stand up straight

7:08

and tell me. What is

7:10

it? He here, brother. He

7:12

here, yes, please. Who's here?

7:15

Big winch, doctor. Here, yes,

7:17

please. He come up past

7:19

the moonlight. He walk slow,

7:21

boom, boom. He got big

7:23

teeth, eat with your giant

7:25

blood-dried rubble. What was that?

7:28

The drums are stopped. Naoka's

7:32

right, sir. We have got

7:34

to visit her. There's somebody coming down

7:36

the hall. Better turn down that lamp, Arthur. I... I

7:41

can't seem to find the lamp. My fingers

7:43

are all plumb. There's a revolver

7:45

and the table will draw behind you, sir. I

7:47

don't need it. Stand perfectly still, all of you.

7:52

Now, please, friends, all, don't

7:54

be alarmed. Are

7:57

you English? That's right, Miss. Born and... Bread

7:59

and Stratton, in which of you is the

8:02

British Consul? I am the British resident, sir.

8:04

My name is Richardson. May I ask the

8:06

meaning of this tom-paw? Well, that's just what

8:08

I'm here to tell you. Or maybe I'd

8:10

better show you. Observe me

8:12

right hand, I hold it up so,

8:14

and as I live a lighted cigar,

8:16

that perhaps the lady doesn't like smoking

8:18

in the drawing room. Now, lucky, there's

8:20

nothing up me sleeves. I wouldn't deceive

8:22

you for the world. I turn

8:24

over me hand, and would you believe it?

8:27

A glass of water. Is this man insane?

8:29

Father, I think he's trying to tell you

8:31

he's a magician. That's right, Miss. Direct from

8:33

the Egyptian whole Piccadilly. Animal,

8:36

taming and magic. That's my line. Then

8:38

you're the famous witch doctor that's got all the natives

8:41

in an uproar. Nobody else, young fella. Will you tell

8:43

us what you mean by this nonsense? Scaring

8:46

everybody when there's no danger. No

8:48

danger? I suppose you haven't

8:50

heard about C.E.S. Caleb and his gatling guns. Gatling

8:52

guns? Kindly presented

8:54

by Dr. Otto Schmidt. And

8:57

believe me, all you've got is an

8:59

appointment with a gatling gun, unless my

9:01

nonsense steps in. Here, take a look at

9:03

this. What? You can't be from the British

9:05

Foreign Office. That's just what I am, Governor.

9:08

Going up in the world, don't you think? By

9:11

the way, I'd better give you your instructions. The

9:13

envelope's pretty dirty and a little bit smelly from

9:16

being under my furs and devil paint, but... Read

9:19

it, sir. Go on and read it. The

9:25

Foreign Office, Whitehall, British Consul,

9:27

Zanzibar. There, this letter, the

9:29

great Mr. Fister. That's me.

9:32

Real name, Barney? They must

9:34

be out of their minds.

9:37

Are they? Listen, old man. I've

9:39

been three weeks in that jungle with

9:41

a Swahili interpreter. I've been bitten and

9:44

stung and fried to death. But

9:46

Schmidt or no, Schmidt, I've got those natives, chiefs,

9:48

just where I want them. You

9:51

see what happens when I announce I'm a friend of

9:53

the great White Queen? Well, I'll have him eaten out

9:55

of your hand. Well, that's true. And

9:58

all we've got to do is get around, say,

10:00

Kelly. If you're on this island. Do we need

10:02

to get around him? Young lady, be good enough

10:04

not to speak until you're spoken to. Oh, I'm

10:06

sorry, father. Say it may be lazy

10:08

and as fat as a hippopotamus. He's

10:10

rather a fine old boy. Is he? You

10:13

said something about getling guns. Now listen.

10:16

He is the game. Father, I

10:18

don't like this. I've never heard Nero

10:20

as restless as Dad. Never mind Nero.

10:22

Go on. Well, I came over here

10:24

tonight in a steam port. Tomorrow I'm

10:26

paying my state visit to the great

10:28

Sultan Sayed Caliph. Now you

10:30

present me as your friend and a

10:33

friend of the great white queen. And

10:35

I do my best tricks and

10:38

there's anything wrong with you native boy.

10:40

Now you've got to be still. You're not afraid

10:42

of our witch doctor friend, are you? No, I

10:45

could question. Here, what are you doing?

10:47

Come out from under that sofa. But,

10:49

Buena, I see something. I

10:52

look out through windows. That's C.

10:54

Buena, bald head coming apart. Well,

10:56

I'm bald head. That's Dr. Schmidt.

10:59

Dr. Schmidt? He mustn't find me here.

11:01

Yes, I quite agree. This

11:03

is most irregular. Is it a back way

11:05

out of here? Yes, through that arch. Stay

11:07

in the back room. Nyoko will show you.

11:09

Me go with witch doctor. Yeah, Tonic, please.

11:11

I know like I know like I know

11:13

like. Never mind what you like. You go.

11:15

I like my style. It's all right. They've

11:18

gone. Yes, about time too. Good

11:20

evening, Dr. Schmidt. Pleasure to see

11:22

you. Always a pleasure to see

11:25

you. My friends,

11:27

I wish I could say it was such a pleasure to see you.

11:30

Isn't it, doctor? This at any

11:33

time, but now. Do not mistake my pick

11:35

if you know it. Is that confounded line

11:37

near? Always I say it will happen.

11:39

And now it is. I'm not afraid of you. I'm

11:42

afraid of you. I'm afraid of you. I'm afraid of

11:44

you. I said it would happen. And

11:46

now it has happened. What about Nero? My

11:49

friends, I regret. Yes, made a

11:51

scale. Yes, tasted blood. What's that? You

11:56

permitted I sit down and take off my sun

11:58

helmet. young

12:00

and tired. It's not saying Kelly. Yeah,

12:02

yeah, it is so. Yes, he sat

12:05

lying once to often. Oh poor old

12:07

boy. He was our friend.

12:09

He's not dead. Yeah,

12:11

yeah, I regret. Yeah, he's dead.

12:15

Certain of sense of our state. Oh,

12:17

yeah. But how did the lion

12:19

ever get at it? He drink too much pumba.

12:21

That was his trouble. He get drunk

12:23

and think he can do too much. So

12:26

he opened the door and into the

12:28

lion's cage. Into the cage? Yeah, would you

12:30

believe it? Not easily. But it is true.

12:33

Over to Paris there's what you call gnashing of teeth.

12:36

It's un nobius in tears. Did you see

12:38

this happen doctor? No, no, no. I go

12:40

there later and they tell me it. It's

12:43

all of us because of some foolish toy.

12:45

Tomb head story. That he has

12:47

been struck over the head and thrown into the cage

12:49

by someone who did not like him. Well that's more

12:51

likely if you ask me. I've been to this foolishness.

12:55

Everybody liked old man. It was a

12:57

father to his people and a kind friend. Doctor,

12:59

are you telling us that Satan

13:02

may have been put into that

13:04

cage unconscious? It is what when

13:06

African soldiers say. Well then he

13:08

may still be alive. Life? It's

13:10

impossible. What's more than

13:12

possible? A lion may

13:15

maul an unconscious man but it doesn't

13:17

often kill him. This is vital. Vital

13:19

to say he'd himself and others as well. You're

13:22

a doctor. Can't you go and make sure? My

13:25

friend, I regret. I am not that kind of

13:27

a doctor. Paris, you may be right. I think

13:30

I better go myself. Is this a good idea, sir? I'll

13:33

stay here and entertain Dr.

13:35

Schmidt. Unless he wants to go

13:37

to... No, no, no. I think I do not

13:39

like sides of that sort. I have a tender

13:41

heart and I have illnesses. Besides,

13:43

you can do nothing. I tell you he

13:45

is dead. We'll see. A mother, you better

13:47

come with me. Your nurse is training. Maybe

13:50

of some use at last. Um,

13:53

haven't we better go the back way

13:55

and speak to Nyoka? Yes, Nyoka

13:57

mustn't be troubled in that back room. A

14:00

very good evening to you, Dr. Schmidt.

14:04

Ah, Mr. Harris. They have

14:06

good hearts, but they're so foolish. I

14:09

would give my own right arm day, that poor man.

14:12

But... Well,

14:14

we must have philosophy. We must

14:17

cheer. Bared. Yes. Now,

14:20

doctor, we are all alone. So

14:23

we are. So we are. We

14:26

must sit down and have a

14:28

nice, comfortable chat. Yes? Definitely yes.

14:31

Oh, I can see them. I

14:35

wanted to have a word with you anyway. Ah,

14:37

so? About that, Mr.

14:40

Harris. Oh. Various things. I

14:42

am happy to give you all the time in the world.

14:46

I like talking to young people that makes

14:48

me feel young again myself. Like,

14:50

uh, Novi? Novi,

14:53

say, Khaleef's eldest son, the new Sultan.

14:56

Ah, one fine young man. For

15:00

savage. Yes, but weak, easy

15:02

to manage. And very

15:04

fond of his father, too. It's

15:07

a wonder he didn't have the lion shot after they got

15:09

the body away. Shatvidvat,

15:12

my friend. I

15:14

beg your pardon, even I do not consider the

15:16

matters funny. No, no, no. But,

15:19

uh, Shatvidvat. These

15:22

boots, they have nothing but muzzle-loading

15:24

muskets. Can you hear it with doors?

15:26

No. Suppose

15:28

they had Gatling guns. Pardon.

15:32

Just suppose that, of course. Of

15:34

course. Well, ah,

15:37

my friend. Gatlings would be

15:39

of no better use. You're only

15:41

wound. Can an anonymous reach the

15:43

eye or heart with a high-power bullet? What

15:46

is the matter with us? Why are

15:48

we talking of these things? Talking

15:50

of death, you mean? Of,

15:53

say, Caliph, who gave all the trade

15:55

concessions on Zatvat to the British? My

15:58

friend, I was talking about experience. drivers.

16:03

Okay don't you find it warm

16:05

in here? Yeah, yeah, early to.

16:07

Yes, it smells of animals, fur,

16:10

doesn't it? I'll just

16:12

raise the sun blind. No, no, no, no,

16:14

you must not trouble yourself to do that.

16:16

It's no trouble. I, I, I beg of

16:18

you, not to trouble. It is not necessary.

16:21

Doctor, you've been mopping your forehead ever since

16:23

you've been here. Little fresh

16:25

air never hurt anybody. Here.

16:29

Yeah, that better? Much,

16:33

much. Why not sit down,

16:35

my boy, and be up a nice chat. Fine

16:38

enough night. No smell

16:40

of the animals cage here. My

16:42

friend, you should

16:44

talk like a hunter. Yes,

16:47

or a victim. Yes,

16:50

it's a fine night. At least

16:53

for this part of the world. Fire's

16:57

still burning on the mainland. I wonder

17:00

if that's a good sign. A what?

17:04

I wish I knew. And the

17:07

sea is like skim milk under

17:09

the moon, and good

17:13

Lord. But is it? Let

17:15

me to jump. Look there,

17:17

in the harbor. My

17:20

friend, I

17:23

see nothing. Perhaps if

17:25

I take off my spectacles and drive my men, you must

17:27

see it. In the harbor, out at the left, there, beyond

17:29

the shadow of those big palm trees. Don't

17:31

you see a riding knight? It looks... By

17:35

George, it is. It's a warship.

17:38

It's only a German gunboat, my

17:40

friend. Only a very

17:42

little German gunboat. German

17:44

gunboat? My friend, you must not be

17:47

so distrustful. That is not kind. Let

17:50

me get a telescope. But I tell you who

17:52

she is. It is nothing. She's not what you

17:54

call a goodwill tour. You're

17:57

not angry. Angry?

18:01

My friend, I did

18:04

not know, I could not guess, that

18:07

is the Englander's heart understands.

18:09

We know that ourselves. I

18:12

tell you something in confidence. The

18:15

Germans are sensitive. The British objected.

18:18

The natives feel too strong. I

18:20

tell the gunboat to go away. I buy

18:22

an express rifle. It has a sound. You

18:25

cannot mistake one another. That is

18:27

why I think of an express rifle. But you,

18:30

nobody will object. Why not the least bit? Tell

18:35

me doctor, do you like

18:37

it here on this island? Well,

18:41

just not barely. Don't

18:43

you ever want to get away from a forsaken

18:46

mud heap like this? My

18:48

friend, I am a

18:50

chairman. I do this here,

18:52

as I stay here. Yes,

18:55

I know. Between ourselves, that

18:57

is exactly my position. But you

18:59

are young. That is not the point. It

19:02

is the importance of the job. The

19:05

British don't rule Zanzibar. We hold trade

19:07

concessions from Saeed Khalif and our residency

19:09

has to protect them. But

19:12

even you doctor would be surprised at the

19:14

amount of trade that we have to protect.

19:16

And the revenue that comes out of this

19:18

island. So now you don't say so. I do

19:20

say so. You say so much?

19:24

More than you think. Of

19:26

course. I am not allowed to

19:28

give you any figures. No, no, no.

19:31

Of course not. I would not dream

19:33

of asking you. How

19:35

much would you say it comes

19:38

to roughly? Come now

19:40

doctor. As one gentleman to

19:42

another you are not asking me to give away secrets.

19:44

No, no, no, no. It

19:47

was certainly a joke, you understand. Please

19:49

do not try to up trip me. I

19:53

would try to pull your leg and it was only

19:55

a joke, believe me. It

19:57

is all in the game. Yes, all in

19:59

the game is. Tinselman doctor you're

20:01

quite a humorist. Yeah,

20:03

not dependent not at all No,

20:07

as I was saying I hold a rather

20:09

important job. Of course, mr. Richardson holds an

20:11

even more important one He's

20:14

been very friendly with old saying Caliph on

20:16

this job And

20:19

of course, you know what that job is of

20:22

course is the

20:24

British Council What

20:28

is the matter is true And

20:31

smiling in it, huh Are

20:35

you looking at me like that? So

20:38

that's it That's the game

20:41

You made exactly the same mistake that he did Hasn't

20:45

it? dr. Schmidt

20:48

Have you met the great lord of the witch

20:50

doctors the maker of spells and

20:52

the tamer of lions? I am a

20:55

good Christian. I pay no attention about native say I

20:57

do not believe in bitch stuff No, neither do I

20:59

not in this one at any rate Attun

21:02

the witch doctor who came here tonight and said that he

21:04

was on a mission for the British Foreign Office He's

21:07

an imposter from the word go and you're working

21:09

with him. Oh Don't

21:11

upset your chair like that. Dr. Schmidt because

21:13

if you fall on it, you may hurt yourself. I have

21:15

not hurt myself young man Oh, yes, you have The

21:18

fellow who came here tonight addressed. Mr.

21:20

Richardson is the British Consul That

21:23

might have been a sip of the tongue But

21:26

then you see the letter on the table play.

21:28

I have I cite I thank you That's after

21:30

is supposed to come from the Foreign Office and

21:32

it calls him the British Consul, too. I

21:34

heard it read aloud The

21:37

Foreign Office may make mistakes, but

21:39

they don't make mistakes like that That

21:42

letter doctors a forgery It

21:44

was forged by a German and probably by the German

21:46

who calls himself Barney

21:48

Hicks or the great Mephisto

21:52

He's in the back room now. No, he's

21:54

not governor. He's standing in the

21:57

doorway behind you now Yes, I thought I

21:59

heard you Don't turn around to look at

22:01

me. I'm just warning you.

22:04

Have you got anything to enforce that? Yes. I've

22:07

got a five-oh express rifle. Look, it's me

22:09

all over the opposite wall. Carl, fast to

22:11

Alki Matuste. No, don't count on Tompus Bumble.

22:13

If you fellas are going to shoot me,

22:15

I wish you'd speak English about it. Carl,

22:17

I beg of you. No, no, no.

22:20

Don't fire that rifle. Exactly. You

22:23

see, Carl, I'm turning around. This

22:25

is all very... Now, Carl. You

22:28

see what the doctor means, Carl? If

22:30

you fire that rifle, you'll send your gunboat out

22:32

of that harbor just when you need it. Isn't

22:35

that the signal, doctor? To send the gunboat away?

22:37

Carl, I beg of you. Yes, it is. Very

22:41

simple economical German signal. So...

22:46

You two killed Said Caliph. At the cylinder.

22:49

That cannot be proved. Had to do it,

22:51

I imagine. Said was

22:53

the one chief that you couldn't buy or fight with your witch

22:55

doctor, so you got rid of him. Tomorrow

22:57

morning, the witch doctor would have appeared. He'd

22:59

have scared the daylights out of a weak

23:01

and superstitious son, Noby. I told you I

23:03

was fairly good at my work, governor. And

23:06

I asked him. Yes. And then the witch doctor

23:08

would have taken over everything. The

23:10

British resident had to be bamboozled for 24 hours

23:12

to keep him out of the way with a

23:14

ghost story about a... A

23:16

British agent. And

23:19

there was a gunboat in the harbor in

23:21

case of trouble. Slight mistake there, governor. There

23:23

is a gunboat in the harbor. Yes,

23:26

it's really worked out beautifully. The

23:28

emperor should be pleased. I

23:30

don't think your white queen will be very happy, though.

23:33

I'm the great witch doctor to that frightened

23:36

mob over there. Said is

23:38

dead. And there's a German

23:40

gunboat in the harbor. Listen.

23:43

I think I hear something. Whoever's

23:47

out there, stay back. Whoever's

23:50

out there, stay back. Listen

23:53

to me. Thayer's alive. He's

23:55

alive. This is impossible. We

23:57

can see him breathe. We don't even think he's badly...

24:00

heard but he's still in the cage unconscious

24:02

still in the cage you mean they can't

24:04

get him out of there he wakes up or they

24:06

attempt anything near over tear him to pieces the

24:08

whole crowd over there is nearly crazy but

24:10

they don't dare go into the cage well

24:13

gentlemen you should have been more careful if

24:15

they do get side out of there alive you're

24:18

done for the fact this

24:20

is nobody the rest of the natives are

24:22

coming up here now see this are you

24:24

talking about the old boy's son nobody yes

24:26

he wants to be the witch doctor which

24:28

doctor let's put you with some slight trouble

24:30

car listen to me miss I couldn't get

24:32

that old cousin from the other way from

24:34

that line even if I I've got to

24:36

get out of here too late now my

24:38

dear which doctor the natives are surrounded the

24:40

house no

24:54

be speak wide language

24:57

fairy Sultan's want which

25:00

doctor much respect

25:02

fallen floor your

25:05

head play up not call

25:07

play your ruddy part get up

25:10

again great

25:15

medicine man father

25:17

heard in cage with lion

25:21

you come say something Carl you

25:23

can't be a dumb wizard you

25:25

come mighty and no be my friend rich

25:28

doctor can't understand you be

25:30

rich doctor not speak everything

25:34

but which doctor no it is not it

25:37

does not hear you it's in another world

25:40

see see her size close see

25:42

how you say I know this

25:45

he saved

25:47

my father or maybe

25:49

all of you we will kill

25:51

all white people here which

25:54

doctor saved my father from lion you

25:57

come no be listen to me You

26:00

needn't worry. The Great

26:02

Witch Doctor can save your father. Going

26:06

cage? No, not going cage. Strike

26:09

with fire? Yes, that's it. Strike

26:12

with wizard fire. Open

26:14

heaven. Flash great light.

26:17

Narrow scream and die. Father

26:19

save. Carl, you must not save

26:21

him. We remain alive, he will talk. Then

26:24

the natives will know. You're not one to save

26:26

father? The witch doctor does want to save your

26:28

father, Noby. You see that gun under his arm?

26:30

Gun? Gun no good. Not

26:33

used gun. Only wound

26:35

lion. Lion in pain.

26:38

No father. No, that's not like your

26:40

muskets, Noby. It's an express

26:42

gun. It's... It's a magic

26:44

gun. Magic

26:47

gun? Listen, Noby. Magic gun

26:50

save your father with one shot. Just

26:52

like that. Lion fall over

26:54

dead. Your father will again.

26:57

And our friend. Real

26:59

scum. Give

27:02

me gun. No, you could not use it, Noby.

27:04

Witch doctor can use it best. Tell

27:07

him to use it. Tell him to be

27:09

sure that he hits the lion. Look here, Harris. I

27:11

don't have enough of this. Yes, Noby.

27:14

If he wants to hit Narrow with that white fire, he

27:17

can strike the lion dead before you could wink your

27:19

eyes. Then do. You

27:22

better try it, Carl. And you better not miss

27:24

him, or you know what will happen to every white person in this room.

27:27

I felt a shaky light. Magician with

27:29

shaky hands? That won't do. Why take

27:31

your shoulder? You follow. Yalla!

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Gumba! Gumba!

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Very strange. heal their acid.

28:00

All poured over the river, brightest

28:02

day. Thousand torches,

28:04

all make light. Now

28:08

do. Now

28:11

do. You're

28:17

quiet, they get, when nobody raises his hand. They're

28:20

playing. So are we. Oh,

28:22

dude. You better. I told you that.

28:25

They're out of hand now. If

28:27

you miss, you're no witch doctor. And

28:29

if you've got any thought of hitting Saeed

28:32

instead, just imagine what they do to you.

28:34

I can't see if these torches blind me.

28:36

You do. I think the old

28:38

man's moving. If he stirs, the

28:40

lion will kill him. You know what that means. That's

28:44

right. I'm with a rifle. I'm

28:47

not shaking. Careful, it bites. It's

28:49

a point-blank shot. No. All

28:52

right, Nobi. The

29:01

lion is dead. They can go

29:03

in and carry a father out now. Lion

29:08

dead? German

29:12

magic. It's great

29:14

magic. Yes, Nobi, it is. But

29:18

English magic is greater. English

29:22

magic. Better than German

29:24

magic? Yes, Nobi, and I'll prove it. Turn

29:28

around. Look out towards the

29:30

harbor. I stand

29:32

here. I wave my

29:34

hand like this, nothing up

29:36

my sleeves. I wouldn't deceive you

29:38

for the world. I

29:40

wave my hand towards the

29:43

gunboat in the bay. The

29:47

gunboat sails away. English

29:50

magic, Nobi. English

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