"♪ (THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪" "♪ (HEDLEY SINGING THE BONNIE BANKS O' LOCH LOMOND) ♪" "♪ (SINGING CONTINUES) ♪" "Well, Hedley, this is a pleasant surprise." "What are you doing up so early?" "Uh, Paula, my dear, I happen to be a very early riser." "Well, Dad's up on the veranda, and you're just in time for some coffee." " Aren't you joining us?" " Oh, no, I have to feed Walter." " Walter?" " The warthog." "Oh, that Walter." "Yes." "Uh, yes, yes, of course." " See you later, Hedley." " Bye." "Oh, give my regards to Walter." "Oh." "Morning, Marsh." "Well, good morning, Hedley." "What are you doing up so early?" "I happen to be an early riser." "Is that so unusual?" "No, I guess not." "Sit down, help yourself to some coffee." "Thank you." " (WHISTLES) Hey." "Hi, Hedley." " Ah." "What ya doing up so early?" "I happen to be a" "Oh, never mind." "I say, where's, uh, Clarence?" "I don't see him in his usual spot, and I don't see Judy about either." "Oh, they're with Mike." "Where's Mike?" "He went to Monduli to pick up some antibiotics." "He should be back before long." "Well, why did Judy and Clarence go along with him?" "Oh, he didn't have any choice." "Clarence likes to go for rides, and if Clarence gets to go, Judy demands equal rights." "We run a very democratic compound." "Sweet little Judy." "I'm sure she gives Mike a great deal of pleasure on these long drives." "Judy, right now I can think of nothing that would give me more pleasure than to wring your neck!" "Why?" "Why did you let the air out of the spare tire?" "Don't you know the antibiotics will spoil if I don't keep them refrigerated?" " (JUDY NODS AND MAKES NOISE)" " You know I'm in a hurry." " (JUDY MAKES NOISE) - (CLARENCE GRUMBLES)" "And you, Clarence, why didn't you stop her?" "(CLARENCE GROWLS)" "Oh, never mind." "You're as bad as she is." "Oh, how I ever wound up with a lazy good-for-nothing lion and a smart-aleck chimpanzee, I'll never know." "(JUDY MAKES NOISE)" "All right, young lady." "Come on over here and pump a while." "Let's see if you're at least good for something." "Come on." "Come on." "Take it." "Come on." "Here, Judy." "Here, Judy." "Go on." "Oh, if I radio Marsh, the drugs will spoil by the time he gets here then back to Wameru." "Let's see." "I could leave the reserve, cut through the free area." "That way I could make up some lost time." "Maybe more." "(JUDY MAKES NOISE)" "I know, Judy." "There are rough roads in the free area, but thanks to you, we have no choice." "Now, be quiet and keep pumping." "Well, I must let you chaps get on with your reports or you won't get them off in time for tomorrow's mail." "You know, things have been so quiet for me lately," "I feel I'm practically on a vacation." "Yeah, well, unfortunately, we're not." "Bob Long from Machazo game park calling Marsh Tracy of Wameru." "Over." "Uh, Tracy here." "Read you loud and clear, Bob, what's up?" "Hello, Marsh." "Remember your old friend Twiga the giraffe?" "I sure do." "Well, he's come down with a bad leg infection." "We started tracking him, but he joined up with a small herd and headed into the free area." "Have an idea he may have crossed into Wameru." "Uh, Bob, this infection-- Does it impair his movement any?" "Yes." "He definitely has a limp." "He's probably in pain." "All right, Bob, I'll leave immediately." "Uh, where should I start looking?" "I suggest you head north along the Wampizee Road." "We'll try and follow his spoor, and keep in touch with you." "All right, Bob." "Tracy out." "I'll get the truck." "Uh, Jack, uh, wait a minute." "I, uh" " Look, I know you'd like to go along on this, but these reports have to be in the mail by tomorrow." " Aw, Marsh, that's not fair to" " I'll tell you what." "Mike should be back soon." "When he gets here, you can turn it over to him, and then follow us, all right?" "All right." "Uh, Hedley, uh, long as you're not doing anything at the moment, how 'bout giving me a hand?" " Delighted." " Good." "Come on, let's get our gear." "Right." "(JUDY MAKES NOISE)" "Judy, if you don't stop that yakking, I'll put you in back with Clarence." "(CLARENCE GROWLS)" "Frankly, I've had just about enough of your company as it is." "From now on, you stay at home." "No more trips with me." "You do nothing but cause trouble." "(JUDY MAKES NOISE)" "Judy, what did I tell you?" "One more sound out of you and" "(BRAKES SCREECHING)" "(JUDY MAKES NOISE)" "(JUDY MAKES NOISE)" "(CLARENCE GROWLS)" "I'll take along an extra supply of streptomycin." " I got sulfur and penicillin." " Yeah, plenty." " Tranquilizing solution." " Uh, one bottle should be enough." " Is something the matter with Mike?" " No, why?" "Well, we haven't heard from him." "I thought" "Oh, don't worry about Mike." "He should be along soon." "Well, then, who is all that for?" "It's for Twiga the giraffe." "From the Machazo game park?" "Yes, he's suffering from an apparently dangerous leg infection." "He's wandered into the free area, and seems to be heading toward the Wameru reserve." "Bob Long just called, asked Marsh to help out." "Oh, poor Twiga." "Such a beautiful animal." "I hope it isn't anything serious." "I hope not too, hon." "Come on, Hedley, we better get going." "Right." "Now, with any luck, we should be back before dark." "Oh, nuts." "If Mike had come back in time, I could've gone off with them." "Playboy is probably off somewhere kissing a pretty girl." "Some guys get all the luck." "Oh, you poor dear." "Uh, oh, cut it out." "Judy." "(SCREAM) Judy, my leg." "My leg." "Easy." "Easy, Judy." "Easy." "We've got" " W" " We've got to call Wameru for help." "Get me the walkie-talkie." "Ah, no." "It's broken." "(JUDY MAKES NOISE)" "(CLARENCE GROWLS)" "(JUDY MAKES NOISE)" "Thank you, Judy." "Judy, they'll never find us here." "Get the doctor's g-- From the glove compartment." "Go on." "Judy, where's the doctor's g--?" "Strange, I thought I put it in the" "Never mind." "Judy, I want you to take this note to Daktari." "Judy, for once, do as you're told." "Take it, take it." "Now, hurry." "Hurry." "(GRUNTS IN PAIN)" "Go away." "Go away!" "(ANIMALS SQUAWKING, SCREECHING)" "Ha!" "Go away!" "Judy, Judy, I'm sorry I was cross with you." "Where's the note?" "You gave it to Clarence?" "Oh." "I hope he makes it." "(ELEPHANTS TRUMPET)" "(CLARENCE ROARS)" "It's no use." "I can't get my leg out." "(SIGHS)" "Yeah, no sign of any giraffe around here." "Well, maybe Bob and his men are having better luck." " Will you get him on the radio?" " Right." "Calling Bob Long, calling Bob Long." "Hedley here with Marsh." "Do you read me, Bob?" "Yes, Hedley." "I read you." "Where are you?" "At the Yula river crossing." "Any sign of the giraffe?" "We spotted the herd heading for the northwest water hole not too far from your position." "Was Twiga with them?" "I think so, but we couldn't get close enough to see." "Well, we'll keep a look out." "Hedley out." "(BIRD CACKLES)" "Herbert, quiet down." "I've had enough trouble as it is." "Look, Paula, will you please give Toto a bath someplace else?" "It's very hard to concentrate here." "Marsh Tracy calling Wameru." "Marsh Tracy calling Wameru." "Do you read?" "Over." "Yes, Dad, I read you." "Have you found Twiga?" "Uh, no, not yet, but Bob just gave us approximate lead." "Toto, will you cut it out?" "Is Mike back yet?" "We could sure use another hand." "Well, no, he isn't." "Uh, do you want Jack and me to join you?" "No, not until Mike gets back." "Have you heard from him at all?" "Uh, no, we haven't." "All right, young lady." "You asked for it." "Jack, you leave her alone!" "What do you mean, leave Toto alone?" "Look what she did to my reports." "Well, the, move further away." "I'm not gonna move further away." "I'm gonna move your bathing beauty further away." " What's going on?" " I don't know." "Did she say Mike wasn't back yet?" "Yeah, she did." "Funny, you know, he should've been back by now." "Well, come on, we better get going." "I must-- I must have a concussion." "A concussion." "No, that's good, Judy." "Don't let me pass out." "Thank you, Judy." "Thank you, Judy." "Well, we'll be all right." "Clarence will make it back to Wameru." "Wherever he is," "I sure hope he doesn't stop to make some new friends along the way." "(CLARENCE GROWLS)" "(WOMAN SCREAMS)" "(WOMAN SCREAMS)" "(WOMAN SCREAMS)" "(CHATTERING WALLA)" "(WOMAN SCREAMS)" "(ANIMALS CHATTER)" "(GRUNTS)" "(ANIMALS SCREECH, CHATTER)" "My head." "I must have passed out." " Are you all right?" " (JUDY CHATTERS)" "You must be hungry." "Go get something to eat." "No, thank you, Judy." " You eat it." " (JUDY REACTS)" "Don't worry." "Marsh and Jack will find us." "There they are." "Radio Bob." "Give him our location." "We're gonna need help." "Calling Bob Long, calling Bob Long." "Hedley here with Marsh." "Do you read me, Bob?" "I got him." "Follow me until he goes down." "Bob, Twiga's been darted." "Now, spread your men out, so we can stop him until the drug takes effect." "We'll get right on it, Hedley." "Out." "(CHATTERING WALLA)" "(SPEAKS SWAHILI)" "(MEN CHATTERING WALLA)" "We'll have to work fast." "First I have to get a tissue specimen of that tumor." "If he stays down too long, his lungs will fill with fluid and he'll suffocate." "Oh, really?" "Do you think you'll be able to save him in time?" "Well, don't worry, we'll fix him up." "The tricky part is getting him back on his feet again." "The whole thing sounds rather dangerous to me." "(CHIMPS SCREECH IN PANIC)" "(LEOPARD GROWLS)" "Ok, Toto, I want you to keep this on so you don't catch cold." "What's all that racket about?" "Look." "Clarence, what are you doing here, and where's Judy and Mike?" "He looks exhausted, doesn't he?" "What's this on his chain?" " It's a note from Mike." " Here, let me see." "Uh-oh, he's in trouble." "He's hurt." " That looks like a map." " Yeah." "Where is he?" "Looks like in the middle of the free area." "Free area?" "We better hurry." "Come on." "Come on." "What does the tissue sample say?" "Is it good news?" "Well, it's" " It's not a tumor and it's not contagious." "It's a fungus infection surrounded by canker sores." "Then he'll be all right?" "Well, if we'd have left 2 days later, I wouldn't know." "His whole system is infected." "I'll pump him full of antibiotics and then try to get some of those ticks out of his eyes, and then give him the antidote." " Need any help?" " No, thanks." "Just pray we get him back on his feet." "Your time's running out." "Well, did all I can." "Now it's up to him." "If he doesn't get on his feet in the next few minutes, he'll never make it." "Marsh, isn't there something we can do?" "That poor beast is gonna kill himself." "Hedley, there's a ton and a half of giraffe there." "Sheer manpower alone will never get him on his feet." "Any more antidote would surely kill him too." "Let me put him out of his misery." "I can't miss at this range." "Not on your life." "He's going to make it." "He's gotta make it." "But, Marsh, it's criminal to let him go on." "I just can't stand here and let him suffer." "Oh, now, Hedley, put that thing down." "But, Marsh, he's" " Oh, very well." "But I certainly hope you're right." "So do I." "Well, then, how can you stand here and--?" "Look, look." "Marsh, forgive me." "You did a splendid job." "Good old Twiga." "He just wouldn't give up." "I'm so relieved we got here in time." "So am I." "See any trucks?" "No, nothing yet." "He's out here someplace." "It's the area that he indicated." "(ANGRY GROWL)" "(HONKING HORN)" "What's the matter?" "I thought I heard something." " It's them." " Yeah." "It's all right, Judy." "Everything's gonna be fine now." "Oh, brother." "You got that leopard just in time." "How is he?" "I don't know yet." "He's alive, anyhow." " But we better try and free that leg." " Ok." "How's his leg?" "Is it broken?" "Yeah, I'm afraid so." "There's no sign of infection though." "Jack." "Well, hello." "Hi." "Uh, Judy, is she--?" "Is she all right?" "Yeah, she's fine, Mike." "You know, she" "She never left my side." "I couldn't have made it without her." "Hey, one thing." "How did you manage to tranquilize that leopard from the position you were in?" "What leopard?" "That leopard." "(GRUNTS)" "Where did he come from?" "You mean you didn't do it?" "(SIGHS)" "Judy?" "♪ (HEDLEY SINGING THE BONNIE BANKS O' LOCH LOMOND)♪" "♪ (SINGING CONTINUES) ♪" "Good morning, Clarence, old boy." "Hedley?" "(ALL):" "Hedley." " (HEDLEY):" "Good morning, everyone." " (ALL):" "Good morning, Hedley." "You're up bright and early." "Well" "Well, you see, uh" "(ALL):" "Hedley's an early riser." "Precisely." "How's the leg coming along, Mike?" "Oh, just fine, Hedley, thanks to Judy." "Good." "And thanks to Marsh, Twiga's fine too." "I just came to tell you that Bob saw him yesterday and he seemed quite fit." "Tell me, could he see if the swelling had gone down in the leg at all?" "Yes, and there's no more limp." "Well, that's good news." "How 'bout some coffee?" "No, thanks." "I just came by to see how Mike was getting along and to give you the news, and before Marsh sets me to work, I'd better be on my way." "Well, cheerio, and I'll see you all later." "(ALL):" "Bye." "Thanks for stopping by." "♪ (HEDLEY SINGS) ♪" "I know, I know." "(CLARENCE GROWLS)" "♪ (SINGING CONTINUES) ♪" "Now, who's the practical joker who let the air out of my tires?" "Ah-ha." "Judy, I'm gonna give you a good spanking for this." "(HEDLEY):" "Come back here, you two." "(HEDLEY):" "Come back here." "Now, come down here, you two, and take your licking like men" " Women." "(SIGHS)" "Well, you can't expect her to be perfect." "(LAUGHS)" "♪ (THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪" "(English" " SDH)"