"♪ (THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪" "(CAR APPROACHES)" "Uh, wait for me, Sergeant." "(BASCOM):" "Well, hello there, Clarence, old boy." "Where is everybody, huh?" "(PAULA):" "Getting automated, as per government orders." "Hi there, Paula." "Hi there." "What do you mean automated?" "Head up to the clinic, you'll find the boys." "They're waiting for you and the serum." "Or you'll find my father the scientist over yonder breaking in a brand-new, second-hand tractor, much to the chagrin of Judy and Modok." "(CHATTERS)" "(TRUMPETS)" "(CHATTERING CONTINUES)" "Judy, Modok, will you 2 get outta the way?" "Look, don't you understand?" "You don't have to the physical work around here anymore." "(CHATTERS)" "That's what the tractor's for." "Yeah, we're modernized, mechanized now." "Come on, beat it." "Modok, move it off." "Come on, now." "Mm." "For Pete's sake." "You'd think they wanted to do the work around here." "(ENGINE STARTS)" "Oh, Mike." "(MIKE):" "Hello, Bascom." "How are ya?" "Jack." "(JACK):" "Bascom, good to see you." "Oh, it's good to see you guys again." "Ah, it's been a long time." "Mm." "Too long." "Well, I guess this must be the stuff." "That's right." "And I don't mind telling you," "I am relieved to get rid of it." "Now, it's gotta be kept refrigerated, you know." "And protected." "Protected?" "Oh, yes." "As a matter of fact, uh, Hedley is due here in a couple of hours to chaperone this package to Nagoro." "(BASCOM):" "Well, hello, Judy girl." "(BASCOM):" "How's my sweetheart?" "Oh, about Hedley." "Uh, he's been called to Mwinda to help put out a forest fire." "So I guess you have what Hedley might call a security problem." "(JUDY VOCALlzES)" "Oh, thank you, Judy." "But I think Wameru is gonna need more than one willing chimp to help protect this treasure." "What's with her?" "Oh, who knows?" "Hey, you don't really think that somebody would really try to steal this vaccine, do--?" "Oh, boy, that's heavy." "Listen, I'm only a public health service technician." "But I do know that this vaccine is the only thing that we've got to help prevent a cattle fever epidemic." "Now, if the ranchers couldn't get it from us, they would pay any price to get it on the black market." "Well, Bascom, in that case, your security is in good hands." "Believe it or not, Wameru has installed an alarm system." "Yes, part of the government's automation program." "Show him, Jack." "Well, here, look." "Uh, it's very simple." "We've got these electric eyes on all the windows and" " Excuse me, Sergeant" " Here on the door." "So in short, when the system's on, nobody can come or, for that matter, leave without setting off the alarm." "(MIKE):" "It's absolutely foolproof." "Well, I hope so, because you guys and your automated safety system are guarding over 100,000 dollars worth of vaccine." "Wow." "Now let's put it in the refrigerator." "Hey, give me a hand, would you guys?" "Judy, Judy, I told you before you cannot come in that way anymore." "I guess I'll have to give her a little instruction on our alarm system." "Hey, what do you want?" "She wants to show us something." "What's this all about?" "Well, Judy just brought all of her friends to stand guard." "To protect the vaccine." "See, Judy and her friends don't know we've gone modern." "Until recently, they were the security guards at Wameru." "Ah." "(TRUMPETS)" "(GROWLS SOFTLY)" "(CHATTERS)" "But with your new electric eye alarm system do you really need animals?" "No, not anymore." "(JACK):" "Go on, Judy, you can go." "We don't need you." "Go on, Judy, take them away." "(CHATTERING)" "Oh, thank you, Toto, but we don't need that anymore." "Judy, we don't need that either." "Now, I want you 2 to take a good look at this." "It's a brand-spanking-new automatic coffee maker." "There's no more perking or messing with a lot of water." "Everything's done the modern way, automatically." "Oh, Judy, now, none of this." "I think we better have a little talk." "I know this coffee maker looks very simple, but it's quite difficult so from now on," "I'll be the only one making coffee." "Ok?" "(BOTH CHATTER)" "Look, I know you 2 wanna help." "But you mustn't anymore." "Now we're gonna do things the modern way." "Oh, come on, you guys, don't be so difficult." "And look at it this way, uh, there's a lot less work for you now." "That's progress." "Oh, come on, you 2, don't be so old-fashioned." "Why, with all of Dad's modernization we're beginning a whole new way of life." "(PAULA):" "Now, come on." "Don't fight it." "Try and relax." "I'm sure you're just going to love it." "(CHATTERS)" "(GROWLING)" "(TRUMPETS)" "(ROARS)" "(CHATTERS)" "(CHATTERING)" "Judy, what are you doing with that sign?" "Well, are you guys hungry today?" "You didn't eat a thing yesterday." "(ELEPHANT GROWLS)" "Oh, what's the matter with you guys?" "Judy, look what I brought you." "Some grapes." "Judy, these are not sour grapes, they're sweet grapes." "Oh, maybe you'll eat them when the weather cools off." "Now, Judy, go put that sign back." "Toto, brought you some bananas." "Hey, Clarence, look what I brought you." "Well seasoned meat." "Your favorite kind." "So don't eat it too fast, because the last time you had heartburn and kept us up all night." "Ok?" "Toto, are you sick?" "You don't seem to have a fever." "You better eat a little something." "All right." "Be stubborn." "I don't care if you do go hungry." "Boy, you're really grateful." "All this hard work that Jack and Mike have gone to, to give you your own restaurant and this is the way you pay them back." "Well, I suppose you don't care if you eat either." "Well, here you go." "Well, how do you guys expect to grow up big and strong?" "Most ungrateful group I've ever seen." "Look at you, Modok." "You haven't been eating either." "You look like you've lost 20 pounds." "And who's ever heard of a skinny elephant?" "(MODOK GROWLS, TRUMPETS)" "Here it is." "Eat it whenever you want to." "But don't expect me to spoon-feed you." "That goes for all of you." " Yeah, we can stow it over here." " Ok." "Well, I think we're all prepared for our visitor." "Hey, stand by, Mike." "Here he comes now." "(MIKE):" "Ok." "(WHISTLES)" "(ALARM BELLS RING)" "Well, uh, one thing for certain, uh, if it doesn't stop a thief at least it'll scare him to death." "Ah, congratulations." "It, uh, it really works." "Thank you very much, sir." "Better reset it, Mike, huh?" "Right." "Well, there you have it." "Anything breaks one of these beams, well, you heard it." "Mm-hm." "And it rings until someone turns it off." "(ALARM BELLS RING)" "Judy, what did I tell you about not coming to the clinic any--?" "Judy, we better get it all straight again, now." "Look, you know the cattle vaccine is in the refrigerator, right?" "You even had your friends stand guard, remember?" "But we told you then, we don't need your help." "Judy, we've installed this alarm system so if anybody comes through that door or through any of these windows, it'll go off, just like it did when you came in." "Now, you don't want that to happen, now, do you girl, huh?" "(CHATTERS)" "So no coming into the clinic unless you're with one of us, all right?" "Yeah, I know." "I know." "You just wanna be of help." "But until Hedley picks up that vaccine, Judy, will you do me a favor?" "Will you just be a plain ordinary chimpanzee for a change?" "Ok, go on, go play with your friends." "Go on." "Scoot, scoot, scoot." "You know, I'm beginning to think that the animals are mad at us for not letting them work." "(JACK):" "Ah, it could be." "Anyhow, Marsh, we have the whole thing set up just as we planned." "2 sets on every window, 3 on the door." "And the master switches are concealed here in this medicine cabinet." "Well, that's very interesting, but, uh, um, when you wanna get out, how do you get out, uh, silently, that is?" "Ah-ha." "(MIKE):" "The last person out sets the master switch and this primer switch to on." "Yes, uh, fine, but once it's on, it's on, isn't it?" "I mean, how do you get out without setting off the alarm." "(JACK):" "There's our little stroke of genius." "The primer switch activates a 15-second-delay timer." "It's elementary." "Well, that's sheer genius." "Sheer genius." "Well, by George, you fellas have really done a job." "Ah, vaccine's all safe and secure." "Well, in as much as, uh, we seem to have passed inspection, may I suggest a well deserved automated coffee break?" "Well, as Hedley would say, I think that's a jolly good idea." "(JACK CHUCKLES)" "Uh" " Uh, um..." "Well, I can see we can use some more coffee." "(MARSH):" "Yes, I'll go along with that." "(MIKE):" "Uh-huh." "You know, I haven't seen Judy for awhile." "Oh, she's probably around sulking somewhere, if I know Judy." "No, more likely plotting some dire revenge." "You know, Paula, this coffee is better than Judy's." "Well, don't let Judy hear you." "(SWITCH CLICKS)" "Hey, Paula, your coffee has stopped." "Oh, I knew it was too good to last." "Yeah." "Government edict or no government edict," "I somehow get the feeling that Wameru and automation were not meant for each other." "I wonder what's wrong with it." "Well, it's probably a loose plug." "I'll take a look." "Yes, indeedy, here's your little loose plug right here." "Judy, what it the dickens has gotten into you anyway, huh?" "(CHATTERS)" "Her feelings are hurt, Dad." "It's the coffee." "The, uh" "Yeah, well, all right." "Judy, run along now before you get into more trouble, huh?" "Scoot." "Boy, she's really been a nuisance lately." "I'll buy that." "Well, Mike, automation or not," "I think we better get back to our chores, hmm?" "For some strange reason this compound does not run itself." "That's for sure." "Boys have really been working hard on that project." "Yes indeed." "Cow vaccine's terribly important, isn't it?" "Yes, if anything should happen to that vaccine..." "Well, one thing for certain, it would destroy my faith in modern science." "Oh, speaking of Judy and the other animals" "Uh, sweetie, I was just enjoying myself." "No, seriously, Dad," "I stopped by their cages and they haven't eaten a speck." "Well, I wouldn't worry about it." "You know, like children, they'll eat when they get good and hungry." "Well, I think I'll get back to my little tractor." "Mm." "I'll come by and watch a little later on." "All righty, fine." "Ah, but do me a favor don't bring any 4-legged friends along." "All right." "(CHATTERING)" "(CHATTERS)" "(TRUMPETS)" "(MARSH):" "Modok, my friend, I don't need you anymore." "My new tractor will do all the work." "(JACK):" "With your new electric alarm system do you really need animals?" "(MIKE):" "Judy and her friends don't understand we've gone modern." " (CHATTERS) - (GROWLING)" "(JACK):" "Go on, Judy, take your friends away from here." "We don't need them anymore." "(CHATTERS)" "(PAULA):" "Now, I know you two wanna help, but we don't need your help anymore." "Well, that cattle vaccine's terribly important, isn't it?" "(MARSH):" "Paula, if that vaccine was stolen, well, I'll tell you one thing for certain, it would destroy my faith in modern science." "... Vaccine was stolen  destroy my faith in modern science." "(SCREECHING)" "(CLARENCE GROWLS)" "(OWL HOOTS)" "(SOFT ROAR)" "(CHATTERING)" "(CHATTERS)" "(LICKING)" "(TICKING)" "(ROOSTER CROWS)" "(ALARM RINGS)" "(RINGING STOPS)" "(CHATTERS)" "Judy, Judy." "Judy, all that racket." "(JACK):" "You're very lucky that we are early risers." "Ok, what's your problem?" "What's the matter?" "Something's wrong." "The clinic?" "Judy, is something wrong in the clinic?" "Maybe we oughta get Marsh." "Well, the alarm didn't go off." "Let's check it." "(JUDY CHATTERS)" "What is it, Judy?" "Well, the door's closed." "The alarm's not ringing." "One of her little jokes?" "Judy, no." "(MIKE):" "The alarm." "Nothing happened." "It's not working." "The vaccine's gone." "It's been stolen." "Mm-hm." "We better get Marsh." "Judy, go fetch him, quick." "I don't see how the thief did it." "What could've happened to the alarm system?" "Both the switches are off." "Sure are." "I set those switches myself." "You see anything?" "No." "Maybe we better look outside." "He mighta left footprints or something." "Well, not a sign, not a track, not a trace, nothing." "Look at Clarence." "A lot of help he is, chewing on a rag." "Yeah, by this time our thief is probably 20 miles from here." "Mm-hm." "A 100,000 dollars' worth of vaccine which was entrusted to us." "Well, I guess I better notify Hedley." "What do you want, Judy?" "What's the matter?" "Now, what've you got in there that" "Hey!" "Hey, the vaccine." "(JACK):" "The vaccine?" "Yeah, look." "Judy found it in the freezer." "(PAULA):" "Oh, Judy, you're wonderful." "(JUDY CHUCKLES)" "Oh, what a beautiful sight." "I have never seen such gorgeous bottles in my life." "What a relief." "We'd never have caught the thief." "He didn't leave a single clue." "Now, wait a" " Wait a minute." "You know something?" "I think he did leave a clue." "Oh?" "Yeah." "That rag of Clarence's." "You know something, I think Judy and Clarence did save the day." "Yeah, this once was a pair of men's pants." "There's no blood on it, though." "Well, maybe, uh, Clarence scared the pants off of him." "Oh." "Well, at least we can be thankful that Judy and Clarence came across the thief." "(CHATTERS LOUDLY)" "How lucky can we get?" "Well, let's not leave it to luck anymore." "Here, put this in the refrigerator." "I'm gonna go call Hedley." "Now, Jumo, I told you, you must watch yourself" "(HEDLEY): or else you'll catch on fire" " Right behind you!" "I" "Marsh Tracy calling Officer Hedley." "Tracy calling Hedley, do you read?" "Over." "(MARSH):" "It's Marsh Tracy calling Officer Hedley." "Marsh Tracy calling Officer Hedley, do you read?" "Over." "Concentrate on that area there." "(MARSH):" "Tracy calling Hedley." "Do you read?" "Over." "Hedley here." "Go ahead." "Oh, look, Hedley, uh, we've got a little problem here." "How soon can you pick up this vaccine?" "Impossible." "I can't until I've got this fire under control." "Which by the look of it will take forever." "Well, uh, look, Hedley, uh, we need some help and the sooner the better." "What's wrong?" "(MARSH):" "Someone tried to steal the vaccine." "Tried to?" "Well, what stopped them?" "Well, uh, Judy and Clarence scared the thief off, but, uh" "(MARSH):" "Well, I was hoping you could send some of your men over for it." "(HEDLEY):" "It's impossible, Marsh." "I could use about a dozen more than I've got." "Jumo, Jumo, the fire's breaking out behind you." "Look, over there to the right." "I'm sorry, Marsh, but you'll have to go it alone." "Boy, what a time to have a fire." "(HEDLEY):" "I was thinking that." "This fire has all the earmarks of arson." "It could be part of an ingenious master plan to detract me and my men from Wameru." "Well, if that's the case, Hedley, maybe we better take the vaccine to Nagoro ourselves." "No, no, Marsh, I wouldn't do that." "It's too risky." "Jumo, look, the fire's breaking out over there." "No, over there." "Now, get some men there quickly." "And get the water back into that area." "Now hurry!" "Whoever planned this, Marsh, may expect you to take the vaccine to Nagoro and may lay in wait for you." "You have a better chance by making your stand at Wameru." "Hedley, that leaves only the 4 of us to guard it." "Well, Marsh, you have your animals." "They've helped out before." "Well, we can't depend on them, Hedley." "They won't eat so as guards they're worthless." "If science won't help us you can't expect a bunch of lethargic animals to help." "All right, Hedley, we'll manage somehow." "Tracy out." "(MARSH):" "So that's the situation." "Hedley doesn't know when he can make the pickup." "But isn't there a good chance the thief won't return?" "Well, that's one chance we can't afford to take." "Well, then I guess it leaves it up to us." "I guess someone who knows how to get past our alarm system." "(MARSH):" "I'm afraid we're gonna have to guard the clinic day and night." "Jack, you better get the dart rifles." "Mike, you wanna bring up some sleeping bags?" "We still have a problem, Dad." "None of the animals are eating." "Still?" "Well, Judy, let me have a look at you, hm?" "Mm, your eyes seem clear." "Pulse is strong and steady." "Here, let's take a look-- Co" " I'm not tickling you." "Open your mou-- No, just open your mouth." "C'mon." "Open, open, open." "That's a good girl." "Well, I can't see anything wrong with her." "She's been so weak and so has Clarence." "All the animals, Dad." "Well, I'm afraid there's nothing we can do about it for the moment." "Judy, the place doesn't need cleaning right now." "♪ (MILITARY MARCHING DRUMS) ♪" "(CHATTERS)" "She's volunteering to be a guard." "Ha." "So it seems." "Hey, I appreciate your help, but you go get some rest." "Well, Judy, I'm afraid you and Clarence would sleep through the caper." "Yeah, we'll do the guarding." "Why don't you take Clarence and go find some place to sleep?" "(GROWLS)" "(SIGHS)" "Nothing." "Yeah, well, day's still young." "(BUSHES RUSTLING)" "He's behind that bush, Mike." "I know." "Let's be ready." "Might be more than one of them." "All right, you." "Come out with your hands up high." "All right, come out or we'll shoot." "(TOTO CHATTERS)" "It's Toto." "Oh, Toto." "Toto, now listen, you and your pals need your rest." "We'll do the guarding, all right?" "Oh, boy." "Well, back to the old treadmill." "Mm-hm." "(CHATTERS)" "(SNARLING)" "(GROWLS)" "(ROARS)" "(GROWLS)" "(YAWNS)" "(CHATTERS)" "(ROARS)" "(GROWLS)" "Oh, hi, Dad." "I checked like you asked, but none of the animals have eaten any of their food." "Well, I examined them." "There's nothing organically wrong." "I guess they're just off their feed." "(SIGHS)" "Well, is there anything you can do about it?" "Well, not until that vaccine is safely outta here." "Well, now, with Jack and Mike around that side and you around this side and me in front, that should keep us well covered." "Oh, now, honey, don't forget if you see or hear anything, let out a holler and the louder the better." "Just hope you can stay awake." "Well, I'll try to, but that sun was murder today." "Yeah, I know, honey." "Well, remember, I'm right around the corner." "What--?" "Ok." "Don't worry." "Well, well, well, Judy, that's certainly very thoughtful of you." "Want some coffee?" "Yeah, I can certainly use it." "Might keep me awake." "Yeah, let's hope so." " Good luck." " Good luck to you." "(JUDY CHATTERS)" "Ah, yeah." "Poor Toto." "(MARSH):" "Well, she tried, anyway, huh?" "You know, that's what you need, young lady, is a little rest so that maybe tomorrow you can eat." "Now, come on." "Let's take the boys some coffee." "Well, gentlemen, guess what?" "Judy brought us some coffee." " Well, how 'bout that." " How 'bout that." "Thank you, Judy, you are our favorite Red Cross girl." "Well, thanks for thinking of the tired troops." "Well, Paula's all set." "Is the alarm turned on?" "Oh, yes, it is." "Mike set it, I double-checked it, it is on." "Mm, good, good." "Let's just hope we catch the thief before he does get inside." "Judy and Clarence going to help?" "Well, how could they?" "Betcha it was all Judy could do just to struggle up here with that coffee." "You know, in her condition, I don't think she could stop a butterfly." "You know, all our animals seem to be in the same condition." "(CHATTERS)" "I guess it's really up to us." "Yeah, afraid so." "Well, I'll check back with you." "All right, Marsh." "Well, see you all in the beautiful daylight." "Mm, boy." "A long day behind us and an even longer night ahead of us." "Yeah, well, if there's one thing I'm going to do tonight, it's stay awake." "(JACK):" "If there's one thing I'm going to do tonight, it's stay awake." "(BREATHING HEAVILY)" "(MIKE):" "It's really up to us, I guess." "(JACK):" "In her condition, I don't think she could stop a butterfly." "(BREATHING HEAVILY)" "(BREATHING HEAVILY)" "(MARSH):" "You know, all our animals seem to be in the same condition." "They won't eat, so as guards they're worthless." "(HOOTS)" "(GROWLS)" "(MODOK GROWLS)" "(CHATTERS)" "(OWL HOOTING)" "(THUD)" "(HOOTS)" "(GROANING)" "(HOOTS)" "(GROWLS)" "(CHATTERS)" "(TRUMPETS)" "(CHATTERS)" "(CHATTERS)" "(CHATTERS)" "Judy." "What--?" "What?" "What's the matter?" "(CHATTERS)" "Fellows, the clinic!" "(MARSH):" "The clinic." "Fellows, the clinic!" "In there." "Jack, think you better back off." "(CHATTERS)" "(PAULA):" "Judy, get away from there." "You're gonna get killed." "All right, you in there." "Come on out." "Paula, it sounds like more than one." "I want you out of here." "I'm just as much part of Wameru as you are." "I wanna help." "All right, then, get behind me." "But if there's a fight, you hightail it out of here." "As I said, you in there." "You're surrounded." "We're all armed." "(MARSH):" "I'd advise you to come out quietly." "Come on, you don't have a chance." "Come out one at a time with your hands up." "Paula, I said for you to stay behind me." "(CHATTERS)" "(DOOR CREAKS)" "Now, careful." "Look, I'll take the first one, Mike, you take the second," "Jack, you take the third." "It could be a trick so watch it." "All right." "Come on out, slow and easy." "(CHATTERS)" "I say, you chaps do make such a fuss over nothing." "(MOANS)" "(JACK):" "Well, how's the head feeling now, Hedley?" "Still throbs a bit." "Whoever that thief was, he really packs a wallop." "Hedley, you must've walked by each one of us last night." "How come you didn't wake us up?" "Well, you were all sleeping like babies." "I hadn't got the heart to." "I would've left a note, you know." "Well, that's very kind, Hedley, except it got you a clout on the head and almost got you killed." "Mike, next time, I promise you, I won't be so kind." "By the way, how are the animals?" "Oh, they're fine now." "Eating up a storm." "You know, they taught us a pretty good lesson." "They taught you a lesson?" " Oh, yeah." " Mm hm." "Modok and the other animals were very hurt when we went modern and did not need their help any longer." "(HEDLEY):" "But you all made life a lot easier for them." "Yes, and got them out of a lot of hard work too." "Unfortunately." "I see." "What you're saying is they really want to work." "Yes, when we took away their chores we" " Well, we thought we were relieving them of work." "As it turned out, we were depriving them." "(JACK):" "Guess animals are like people." "They need to be needed." "(MIKE):" "Mm-hm." "So that's why Marsh told me he's selling the tractor." "And I see you got rid of the automatic coffee machine." "Precisely." "You know, I still shudder when I think of how our foolproof electric eye alarm did not work." "We'll probably never know who the thief was or how he did it." "This was no common thief." "Whoever did it was brilliant." "Brilliant." "Judy." "(MARSH):" "Judy." "Judy, come here." "Come over here." "Come here." "Yeah, sit down a minute." "I'd, um, I'd like to kind of talk to you." "You know something that would give you a big laugh?" "Yeah." "You know, Hedley and the kids can't figure this mystery out." "Mm?" "How about that, hmm?" "You got any, um, bright ideas about that?" "(CHATTERS)" "No, of course not." "I mean, how would a sweet little innocent chimpanzee like you know anything about a thing like that, huh?" "Yes." "How would you like some iced tea?" "Oh, really?" "Oh, yes." "Well, let's see, um, you like, um, 2 lumps of sugar in it, don't you?" "(CHATTERS)" "Yes." "Let's see." "There we are. 1, 2." "(CHATTERS)" "No?" "You'd like a good night's sleep, wouldn't you?" "You've been awfully tired." "(CHUCKLES)" "(SIGHS)" "All right, Judy." "I'll keep your little secret." "Because if Hedley ever found out it was you who gave him a lump on the head" " Oh, boy." "Say, by the way, don't you have some chores to do around here?" "(CHATTERS LOUDLY)" "(CHATTERS)" "(SIGHS)" "Clarence, old buddy, you know, one of these days, you and I are gonna have to have a serious talk about your friend Judy." "(CHATTERS)" "♪ (THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪" "(English" " SDH)"