"♪ (THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪" "(GROWLS)" "Good heavens, no." "I don't believe it." "It simply can't be." "No." "Marsh, there are certain things in this world of ours that cannot be explained by cold logic." "There are mutations of nature that we can't possibly know about in unexplored areas." "Consider the cavemen of New Guinea." "Look, I don't know what you fellas are getting so excited about." "Just because I'm calling my talk," ""zoological Mythology, Fact or Fiction."" "Well, I'm leaving plenty of room for reasonable doubt." "That's fine, Marsh, but you are addressing the graduate science students of the University of Nagora." "Not some women's garden club." "I know those students, I was one myself." "They'll tear into you if you take an orthodox approach." "Now, even with the orthodox approach, there are certain things you just can't ignore." "Like the Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas." "Or the Loch Ness Monster of Scotland." "Oh, I can ignore those very easily." "You see I happen to be a scientist." "Not a fiction writer." "Well the continuation of that attitude, the Wameru Research Center will become known as Squaresville, Africa." "Now, Marsh." "Marsh, please." "Look at these." "Okapi." "Distantly related to the giraffe." "Yes." "What about him?" "It wasn't discovered until 1900." "But it was still living in the Congo, maybe for millions of years." "Only man just didn't know about it." "Look at the panda." "Until the French Missionary, Pierre Armand David discovered this species in the Himalayas in the last century, the civilized world wasn't even aware of its existence." "Ah." "The duck-billed platypus." "Now, when somebody first came and said that the duckbilled platypus was an egg-laying mammal, all the conservative scientists, like yourself, insisted that it was a hoax." "All right, fellas." "All right, turn it off, turn it off." "I'll take the slides along with me." "I'll tell you one thing, right now." "This will only strengthen my point of view that science cannot accept any theory unless it's documented proof." "And you admit that there may be some zoological freaks that science just doesn't know about?" "Oh, yes." "Yes, of course." "Especially young men who've been raised on Jules Verne and science-fiction movies." "Marsh." "Marsh." "Well, hello, Hedley." "What's up?" "Marsh, you know the discussions we've been having lately about strange species of animal life with regards to your university lecture." "Oh, c'mon, Hedley." "Don't you start." "You've been filling these fellas full of strange old jungle tales and now they want me to include it in my talk." "I do admit the natives sometimes pass on rather far-fetched reports of strange animals they see." "Yes, and usually it's because they happen to have hallucinations through native brew." "Either that or they're pulling your very proper British leg." "No, Marsh." "This time I saw it for myself." "At first I thought it was my imagination." "Because of the talks you and the boys been having recently." "What did you see?" "Well, I saw a beast that had the configuration of an ape but walked erect like a man." " Come on now, Hed" " Believe it or not," "I actually saw it as I was driving the road from a Vutu village." "What you're saying is a" "Are you sure you didn't have some native brew yourself?" "No, Marsh, seriously." "I did see this." "Look, Hedley." "What you're trying to say is you think you saw a gorilla." "But we don't have any gorillas around here and never have." "If you'll have this piece of film developed, perhaps you'll believe me." "Well, sure, I'll have it developed." "but" " What's the rifle for?" "Now that I've confirmed the existence of this creature, I have to kill it." "Why?" "If it's a species of gorilla, you have nothing to fear." "A gorilla won't attack a human being." "All sorts of panic will sweep the bush if it's not eliminated." "The natives will revert to their old fears and superstitions, and it's better the whole thing were nipped in the bud." "Well, why can't we net it?" "Or tranquilize it and then bring it back here to study?" "The senior game warden has ordered me to dispose of it at once." "He fears that rumors of it will reach the hunters." "Then they'll be poaching all over the place, searching for the greatest trophy of all time." "Mm." "You mean they'll be shooting at shadows?" "Hitting innocent animals and natives." "Exactly, Mike." "Now if you chaps can capture this creature, you're welcome to it." "But as for me, I intend to bring it down before panic sweeps the bush." "Wherever that creature is, he's living on borrowed time." "Well, Hedley old man, uh, doesn't seem to be much there." "Well, perhaps my hand wasn't as steady as it should have been under the circumstances." "Well, Hedley, I'm sure if you got shook up, it must've been something pretty far out." "Marsh, wouldn't you classify this as a zoological curiosity?" "Notice the fur covering the animal from head to toe." "Yeah, Marsh, how do you explain that, uh, white strip down its back?" "Well, I can't explain it." "My only guess is it's an old silverback that somehow or another wandered down from the mountains." "It isn't like any gorilla I've ever seen." "No, Marsh, that's a mystery animal and sufficient evidence for me." "Of course, if I find some ordinary gorilla that's fallen in a barrel of whitewash, well, naturally I'd hold my fire." "But if it's that creature again," "I'll do my best to bring it down with 1 bullet." "Bye, chaps." "(FROM RADIO)Paula Tracy calling Wameru." "Come in, please." "This is Paula Tracy calling the compound." "Please come in." "Ah yes, Paula, I read you." "How's it going out there?" "Well, I expected that lion pride to come down to the water hole with their new cubs, but they haven't shown up yet." "Well, you've got plenty of other animals around to study." "That's just it." "There aren't any animals around here." "Paula, have you seen anything or heard anything unusual?" "No." "And the birds have even vanished." "Paula, I want you to get Judy and come right straight back to the compound." "Why?" "What's wrong, Dad?" "Nothing, just do as I say, ok?" "Out." "Come on, Judy, we're leaving." "(JUDY MAKES NOISE)" "Judy, what's wrong?" "Everything's alright." "There's nothing out there that's gonna hurt you." "Calm down." "Take it easy, Judy." "(GORILLA SOUNDS)" "No, Judy, we're going to shoot with this." "(JUDY MAKES NOISE)" "Don't worry, Judy." "I'm not going to leave you." "Bet that's the reason Dad wanted us to come home." "Think it could be an albino gorilla?" "I don't care what Judy says, I did see a gorilla." "I even got it on film." "Well, it'll take a few days to get it processed in Nagora, but meanwhile, let's sort of cross-check this, since you were an eyewitness." "Mike, you have a slide of a lowland gorilla, don't you?" " Here it is." " Could you put it on?" "Ok, Paula." "You said this creature stared at you." "Now did he have close-set eyes like this with a protruding brow?" "Well, even a slanted forehead." "Well, uh, did he walk on all fours?" "Uh, no." "He walked erect like a man." "But the strange thing was that he had shoulders like a bull, but a head like a man." " What was his color?" " Black with big areas of white." "White or silver?" "No, white, uh, high on his chest and on his back." "Ok, Mike, you wanna turn it off?" "Well, the description certainly fits that of Hedley's." "Then can we send the films to Nagora and have them developed?" "No, we can't wait for that." "I can't explain his coloration or his walk." "The only thing I can think of is an old greybeard of a gorilla that's been driven down from the mountains through hunger or disease." "You won't even consider the possibility that he might be some sort of a missing link, huh?" "Or a prehistoric monster that has been in an evolutionary deep freeze and is isolated in the mountains?" "No, not without more proof." "But whatever he has, he certainly deserves to live." "And we gotta reach him before Hedley does." "Mike, get the capture nets." " Jack?" " Yeah, I know." "I'll get the truck." "And Paula, I want you to stay close to that radio." "Well, what if Hedley should call?" "Well, don't tell him anything." "If he is a sick gorilla, he certainly doesn't deserve to be shot." "And if he's some sort of strange mutation, which I sincerely doubt, then he should be preserved." "(RUSTLING IN THE BUSHES)" "Albert." "Albert Magobo." "How are you, Albert?" "It's nice meeting you again, Officer Hedley." "What are you hunting with that rifle?" " Nothing, really." " Well, this is a no-kill area." "You should know that killing animals is illegal." "I wasn't after animals exactly." "Poachers?" "Poachers." "That's it, poachers." "One has to be on the alert against those fellows." "Well, I hope that you don't think that my people would" "The Mobutu tribe?" "Of course not." "Fine upstanding people." "Why should I suspect them?" "Because we are very poor." "The last drought did much damage to our crop." "We lost many livestock." "So that's why you returned from America." "Most commendable sacrificing your education to help your people." "I left because of a girl." "I came back because of a girl." "Mtala." "My brother William wrote that many men have been courting her." "Mtala." "The daughter of Chief Cosinga of the Nokota Tribe." "She's a real beauty." "Congratulations." "When will the wedding feast take place?" "Not until I can get money for oxen as part of the bride prize." "Well." "I must get cracking." "Oh." "Albert, do me a favor, will you?" "Yes?" "Don't move through the bushes like a phantom." "I might have shot you by mistake." "Oh, no, Officer Hedley." "I do not think you'd be that careless." "And if you see anyone or, um, anything out of the ordinary, be sure and let me know." " Yes, indeed, Officer Hedley." " Right." "I'd be more interested in finding out what you see out of the ordinary." "(FROM RADIO):" "Wameru Compound calling field party." "Do you read me?" "Yes, Paula." "I read you." "Are you at Location X?" "Yes, we're at Location X, but I think we'd better maintain radio silence." "Well, why?" "Well, Big Brother may be listening." "Big Brother?" "You know, the one with the friendly mustache?" "I understand, Dad." "Keep in touch." "Out." "Out." "Ok, Clarence." "Let's go." "Clarence, stick around and see if you can find anything interesting." "You do, let out with a grunt." " Well, what have you fellows found?" " You tell us." "Footprints." "No handprints." "Yeah, those footprints are almost human." "Without any handprints, well, it'd indicate that our creature was walking erect." "Well, what do you think, Professor?" "Animal or human?" "Or a combination of both?" "A species of gorilla." "A missing link between the animal world human world thought to have vanished from the Earth" "But somehow miraculously alive." "Well, why not?" "Books haven't exactly been closed on evolution, have they, Daktari?" "No, no." "Every day, scientists are learning more and more about man's past." "Sure, take Dr. Leakey and the Olduvai Gorge." "Discovered the zinjanthropist Man." "In 1959, wasn't it?" "Or the more recent discovery." "The New Peking Man excavated in China." "Yes, but you're talking about fossils." "Dead bones." "What have we here on our hands is a living thing." "Now, fellas, I hate to disappoint you, but" "(LION ROARS)" "What is it, Clarence, you find something?" "What the devil?" "What have we here?" "Well, Clarence thought of these even with those crazy crossed-eyes of his." "These hairs." "Gorilla hairs?" "Not any gorilla I've ever studied." "Well, we might have stumbled across something big." "Well, hang on a minute, Professor Darwin." "The only thing I'll acknowledge is that, uh, this will call for careful investigation." "Why don't we take these hairs back to the lab and throw them under a microscope?" "Well, not just yet." "Ah, better look around here for a while." "See if we can locate some more evidence." "And we better call Paula and tell her we're gonna be camping out overnight." "Marsh, suppose Hedley encounters this mysterious creature first." "Do you seriously think he would kill it?" "I mean, if he definitely knew it was the missing link, would he still attack it?" "More important." "How do we know it wouldn't attack him?" "Mtala." "I thank you and your parents for the dinner, Albert." "But I must return to my village." " Then I'll go back with you." " No." "The moon is out tonight." "If any of my people see you with me, they will tell my father." "But your father has got to find out sooner or later." "Albert, you say rightly that we young people must live with the new Africa, but I still must obey my father and his old ways." "Why must your father have the bride price?" "He is rich enough." "Charles Mukeka has 20 oxen that he is ready to give my father." "Charles Mukeka?" "But you do not love him." "No." "But still I must obey my father." "Don't worry." "I too will be rich very, very soon." "And I'll have the bride price." "Trust me." "Goodbye, Albert." "Trust me." "Did you see Mtala on the path?" "Did she see you?" "Ah, what a relief." "Let me help you off with your head." "Albert." "I don't know how much longer I can stand being inside this thing." "Not much longer, I promise you." "When I talk, I must sound like a gorilla." "I have trouble breathing." "If you were not my brother, I would say you are a madman." "This plan cannot work." "Somebody will get hurt." "Probably me." "Feels good, huh, William?" "Albert, I am not getting back inside this thing." "Not anymore." "You do it." "But I am too tall." "The suit doesn't fit me." "All you think about is yourself and Mtala." "William, this is for the whole village." "Just 1 more day and the rumors will spread across the country like brushfire." "Come to Mobutu Village, they'll say." "Come see the fiercest of all beasts." "The drums will pick up the message." "And the tourists will come, with cameras and money." "What about hunters?" "With guns?" "What about Officer Hedley?" "Officer Hedley is harmless as he is gullible." "You can run circles around him." "William." "Get up." "Get out of this suit." "Officer Hedley." "What brings you here?" "I was looking for your brother, William." "William." "Yes, William." "Oh, William." "Uh, well, he's in the hut right over there." "Uh, but he's sleeping." " Wake him up then." " He's a very heavy sleeper." "Then I'll wake him up" "I'll do it." "William." "William." "Get up and come out." "Officer Hedley wants to see you." "My family's sleeping." "We don't want to disturb them." "All right, Officer Hedley." "I'll come with you." "It is amazing!" "You've agreed to come and I haven't told you what I want you for." "I know." "Albert knows." "Well, I know too." "You worked in that garage in Nagora last year." "And it's very decent of you to get out of your bed and come down the road with me and help me get my blasted car started." "Wretched vehicle went dead on me." "Oh, uh, well, William would be happy to help you." "Oh, do you mind if I go to sleep?" "Not at all." "William will be all the help I need." "Oh, by the way, Officer Hedley." "Did you ever find those poachers you were hunting for?" " Poachers?" " Poachers." "Oh, those chaps." "No." "Not yet." " Well." "Good luck." " Thank you." "(SIGHS)" " Little more, Marsh." " No thanks." "Well, what do you think?" "Well, without a microscopic or even a spectrographic test, it's hard to tell." "But my hunch is that these are not the hairs of an albino gorilla." "(CLARENCE GROWLS)" "Hey, Clarence, quiet down, boy." "Must be someone or something out there." "Easy, we don't want to scare it away." "Think it might be the monster?" "Well, with you characters, I don't want to think most anything." "Mike, get the net, but quietly." "Albert." "Daktari." "I'm awfully sorry." "How come you netted me before you even saw me?" "You Wameru people certainly are jumpy." "Uh, Albert." "Do you know Daktari's other assistant Jack Dane?" "Jack, this is Albert Magobo from the Mobutu tribe." "Hi." "William and I are very good friends." "And you and the Daktari are friends of my whole family." "And my village." "Well, I'm sorry to know about your village's hard times of late, Albert." "As the gods will it." "Well, I just wish there was more we could do." "Why don't you have some coffee with us, huh?" "Sit down, Albert." "Oh, boy." "Thank you." "When you secured my scholarship to study in the United States, you brought us great honor." "Now that my people are in trouble," "I hope I can work toward their prosperity." "(CLARENCE GROWLS)" "Looks like old Clarence has forgotten me." "What are you doing out here in the bush with your prized lion?" "Searching for some strange beast?" "No, we're just on a field trip." "By the way, Albert, have you seen anything unusual out here in the bush?" "Well, last night, I could not sleep, worried about my people." "So I went for a walk." "And out there about a mile, I thought I saw something." "But then, I might have been walking in my sleep." "What was it?" "It was my imagination." "These things just don't exist, except in native superstition." "What things don't exist?" "Well, there was a strange creature." "Like a" "A gorilla with a white chest and back." "Except that it walked like a man." "Albert, did you, um-- You tell anybody about this?" "Well, if I told my people, they would have said, poor Albert has been off to America," "And, uh, has gone crazy in the head." "Or even worse yet, they might foolishly believe it and panic." "Well, did you report it to Officer Hedley?" "Hedley?" "He would have said I've been drinking." "No, Mr. Dane." "I tell Mike and Daktari because they are my very good friends." "Well, I must get back to my village." "Goodnight, Mike, Daktari, Mr. Dane." "Goodnight, Albert." "Well, Marsh, what do you think now?" "Well, uh, let me put it this way," "I'm, um" " I'm confused but I'm not convinced." "Now, that didn't hurt, did it?" "No." "Here you go." "Paula, my dear." "When do you think Marsh will return?" "Well, you know Dad." "When he's out in the bush like that, he loses all sight of time." "(MAN ON RADIO):" "District Substation calling Wameru." "Come in, please." "Paula Tracy at Wameru." "Come in, District Substation." "(MAN ON RADIO):" "Is Officer Hedley there?" "Yes, just 1 minute." "Officer Hedley here." "Is that you, Sergeant Kyungu?" "Yes, Officer Hedley." "The governor has been calling from Nagora." "He has heard rumors of a strange monster in the bush." "The senior warden told him you were disposing of the matter." "He wants a progress report." "Tell His Excellency, if he calls again that by tonight" "I'll bring that creature in, dead or alive." "Out." "(SIGHS) Well, my dear, no rest for the weary." "Thanks for the refreshment." "William." "The tourists come, you're gonna buy a bus and you're gonna take 'em around." "Our people will sell them blankets and jewelry and hair from the monster." "We'll become the richest village in the whole territory." "And when Officer Hedley arrests us, we'll become the oldest convicts in the territorial prison." "It's Mike Makula from Wameru." "Go out there." "Get rid of him and don't let him come in here." " Suppose he asks for you?" " I'm not here." "Albert, you're a better talker than I." "How can I talk to him with my hands like this?" "Go!" "(SPEAKING SWAHILI)" "What brings you to our poor village?" "I'm looking for Albert." "Is he here?" "My crazy brother?" "Who knows where he is." "Is he all right?" " He's in love." " In love?" "Well, that might explain his wandering about in the bush at night." " Who is she?" " Mtala." "From the Kulu tribe." "The chief's daughter?" "Well, she is a beauty." "Yeah." "William, have you seen any strange animals around lately?" "Like what?" " Oh, like a monster?" " Monster?" "With a body of a gorilla, some white fur and the walk of a man." "Hm." "Of course not." "W" " Why should anyone imagine a thing like that?" "Well, Jack and I feel there is such a creature stirring about in the bush." "So does Hedley, except Hedley wants to kill it." "Jack and I want to capture it for Daktari to study." "If you do see anything like that, please call Daktari at once." "And let's keep this among ourselves, huh, old friend?" "Of course." "And if a monster like that approached me, you will hear me scream so loud, you'll hear me, even without the walkie-talkie." "(SPEAKING SWAHILI)" "William, why did you tell our very good friend Mike a lie?" "You ordered me to tell him that you weren't here." "I mean about your saying that the monster does not exist." "I'm trying to spread a rumor and you go ahead and deny it." "You heard what Mike said about" "Officer Hedley being out with a rifle." "We all know Officer Hedley's reputation as a marksman." "It is very poor." "Well, what did you find out at the village?" "William denies that there is such thing as a monster." "Are you saying Albert lied?" "Not exactly." "But, uh, Albert is in love with the chief's daughter, so he may be seeing things." "Well, Paula and Hedley saw it too." "Well, which side are you on, Marsh?" "I'm on the outside." "Until I examine this properly, we're just guessing." "But let's go back to the lab." "I'd like to have you take those films to Nagora and get 'em processed." "Right." "Wameru calling Daktari." "Dad, this is Paula." "Come in, please." "Wameru calling Daktari." "Dad, this is Paula." "Do you read me?" "Yes, Paula." "I read you." "Dad, I got a call from Radio Nagora," "It seems that they received a rumor about a wild creature that's half gorilla and half man  roaming the reserve area near Mobutu Village." "Oh." "What did you tell 'em?" "Well, I asked them where they got the information and they said from the governor's office." "What do they want from me?" "Well, as a reputable scientist, they want you to give out a statement, either denying or confirming that report." "What should I tell them when they call back?" "Well, I can't deny it, and I won't confirm it." "I'll tell you what, just tell 'em I'm searching the area and that I'll give 'em an answer tonight." "They can wait that long." "Out." "Hm." "Radio Nagora." "Pretty soon the whole world will know about the monster of Mobutu Village." "Hurry." "Put this on so that Daktari can see you in it." "No." "William." "One more time." "My marriage depends on it." "The future of the whole village." "Hello, Hedley." "You haven't completed your mission yet, have you?" "Nope." "Have you discovered something I should know?" "Well, Hedley, I can give you my word, I haven't seen this creature." "But I do have a proposal for you." "A moratorium." "No hunting or killing until we find out more." "Since I saw you last, Marsh, what else is there to find out?" "I've come across at least a dozen natives who have been frightened out of their wits by this monster." "If I don't do something soon, there'll be mass hysteria." "But you can delay your hunt for at least 1 day." "The governor's been calling my office, demanding action." "Now the word's reached Nagora, you know what'll happen." "By tomorrow morning, the roads will be choked with hunters." "All trying to bag the weirdest game of all time." "They're already referring to it as "The Monster of Mobutu Village."" "Look, Hedley, if there is an odd creature running around loose out there somewhere, and you kill it, you could be destroying a major scientific discovery." "(SIGHS)" "I'm sorry, Marsh." "But I value human lives more than all the books in the university." "Now, will you help me?" "Well, Hedley, I'm afraid not." "Looks like we're gonna take our own separate paths." "Fellas, will you put Clarence in the trunk?" "Right." "Monster of Mobutu Village, huh?" "(SIGHS)" "Well, I'm sorry, Radio Nagora, but Dr. Tracy will be unable to issue any statement about the Monster of Mobutu Village." "I suggest you call back tonight when he has more information." "Out." "Well, Dad, what about it?" "Is it a missing link?" "Well, hon, looks like it's a case of a missing" "Hoax?" "That's right." "This whole missing link nonsense is a hoax." "A fraud." "But I tell you, I saw it." "Oh, I'm sure you did, Albert." "I'm sure." "A matter of fact, um," "I found these hairs by the water hole where Paula saw this creature." "I took them back to the lab and compared them to a dozen or so animals around the compound." "And what did you find?" "I found that someone had taken the hairs from another animal and bleached them white." "Are you accusing me?" "And if so, why?" "Because even before it's existence was confirmed, it suddenly became the" "The Monster of Mobutu." "Not Wameru, but Mobutu." "And secondly, these happen to be the hairs of a North American black bear." "And thirdly, you just returned from the States." "That proves absolutely nothing." "Maybe." "But tell me, Albert, when you were in college in the States, you had a part-time job, didn't you?" "Well, just what did you do?" "Odds and ends." "Like working as a taxidermist assistant?" "Well, how did you find that out?" "Well, you wrote your family." "William asked Mike what the word meant." "He thought it had something to do with driving a taxicab." "Yes, and Mike told him that it meant preserving dead animals." "But it still proves nothing." "You haven't even seen the creature." "All you have is a couple of hairs." "Yeah, and something else." "Ah-ah." ""Visit Mobutu Village." "Home of the Monster of Mobutu."" ""Souvenirs, film and personally guided tours."" "So that's it." "You were trying to cash in on the tourist trade, huh?" "Well, how else would I get money to buy 20 oxen?" "20 oxen?" "Daktari." "Have you ever tried to buy a chief's daughter for your bride?" "Talk about inflation." "My village is poor." "So I figured I would create a monster, start the rumors and have the monster disappear." "Have all the tourists flocking around us." "I see." "That's a very clever idea." "Clever idea." "By the way, who was in this monster suit anyway." "Somebody I know?" "My brother William." "William?" "(CHUCKLES)" "Where is he?" "Well, frankly, he's out." "Trying to scare you." "Me?" "Why me?" "Well, I overheard a conversation between your daughter and Radio Nagora asking confirmation from you as to the existence of this monster." "So I sent William out to find you." "Or rather, to let you find him." "Wameru compound calling Daktari." "Marsh, do you read me?" "Yeah, Mike, I read you." "What's up?" "Hedley's Sergeant called in, said Hedley reported locating the missing link and was tracking it down for the final kill." "Did you try to stop Hedley?" "No." "Can't contact him." "He's obviously gone in on foot." "Where is he now?" "Just at the north end of the Kasimi Bush Forest." "Look, Mike, keep trying to reach Hedley and tell him to hold his fire." "Missing link turned out to be William in a monster suit." "(GORILLA SOUNDS)" "There they are." "Right over there." "See 'em?" "Daktari." "We've got to stop Hedley." "He's going to shoot William!" "Hedley!" "Hedley!" "Hedley!" " He can't hear us." " Then we'll" "We'll just have to drive through the bush forest." "We got to stop him!" "I can't drive through that." "Why?" "Look at it." "I can't drive through that." "We'll have to take the road around." "There isn't much time." "Daktari, think of something." "Yeah." "Look, Judy." "Judy, take to the trees and try and stop Hedley." "You're not afraid of that monster, are you?" "Huh?" "Ok, good." "Good." "C'mon." "Judy!" "What the devil?" "No." "No." "Don't shoot!" "All right, Judy." "I'll protect you." "Keep behind me." "Kill it, Marsh, kill it!" "Before it destroys us all." "William, come on." "Hand over the gun before you hurt somebody." "Well, you did quite a good job with photography, especially under the circumstances." "And William made a very fine-looking monster." "Well." "Well, we can breathe a sigh of relief, especially Hedley, now the monster's officially dead." "So can William and I..." "I confessed our crime to Hedley and he refuses to arrest us, saying we did no harm." "But despite my confession, that monster is still alive." "What do you mean by that?" "Well, I told the man at Radio Nagora that it was all a hoax." "Oh, I heard the report." "And the people believe that the Monster of Mobutu still exists." "But he's got it all wrong." "And he's got the news of our wedding all wrong too." "He said I had married a chief." "But I am a chief." "Chief Tourist Guide of the Mobutu Village Tour." "We'll become the number 1 attraction in the territory." "And the more I deny the existence of that monster, the more the people believe in it." "Well, I guess the people come here looking for excitement just want to invent their own legends, huh?" "Hey, how is your brother William?" "Has he forgiven you for almost getting him killed by our dauntless Officer Hedley?" "Oh, yes." "He's most happy now that the village is prosperous and he can soon get a bride." "Right now, he's making souvenirs." "Souvenirs?" "What kind?" "A Do-It-Yourself monster kit." "(LAUGHS)" "♪ (THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪" "(English" " SDH)"