"♪ (THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪" "Ok, nosy, you look." "Hey, take it easy, Judy." "Ever since Paula gave you this gun, you think you're a gunslinger." "Hello, there." "Oh, I hope I'm not interrupting anything serious." "No, not at all, Hedley, it's good to see you." "Well, what's new with you, huh?" "Marsh, it looks as if it's gonna be one of those hectic days." "I just got a message from Niandu village." "The chief's prize milk cow is down with a fever." "I know that animal." "I treated her three months ago." "Why didn't you bring her in, Hedley?" "Marsh, old boy, she's about to calve." "I can just see myself playing midwife in the middle of a bouncing Jeep." "I'd better get right over there, Marsh." "The chief values that cow more than some of his wives." "Oh, Mike, I would appreciate your tacking some of these up along the way." " All right." " Thank you." "I'll radio from Niandu if I run into trouble." "Right, fine, Mike, thanks." " (SIGHS)" " Ah..." "Simon Matanga, huh?" "Yeah, he was a former defense minister." "That's right." "He was a member of a group of young army officers who seized control of the government for a time." "But before he was driven out of power he absconded with government funds." "Well, that was quite a few years ago, wasn't it?" "Yeah, that's true, Jack, but, uh, it's rumored he's slipped back into the country." " Why would he come around here?" " Before you and Marsh moved in here, this used to be Matanga's summer home." "Our home?" "Oh, I don't think he'd have the nerve to show up," " but, uh, do keep your eyes open." " (CHITTERS)" "(LAUGHS) Yes, that's right, Judy, now you" "You capture Simon Matanga and we can collect the reward money" " and pay off all our bills." " Oh, Marsh, speaking of bills..." "I was coming from Nagoro and those fellows there asked me to pass these blasted bills on to you." "Marsh, I hate to be the bearer of ill tidings, but your creditors plan to take legal action against you." "And the tax surveyor's office says you're overdue on your property tax." "Yes, well, it's just one of those things, Hedley." "HEDLEY:" "Yeah, but Marsh, these bills are all months overdue." "Yeah, and so are my checks from the foundation in New York." "Seems they've installed a new accounting system or something." " And a new chairman." " "And these things take time,"" "to quote the people in New York." "Marsh, they haven't withdrawn their financial support to you, have they?" "No." "Oh, no, not at all." "It's just that they're in New York and we're out here in Africa." "Well, I've done my duty." "Oh, I did pick this up at the post office for you." " What, another bill?" " (CHUCKLES) No, it can't be." " It's from United States Air Force." " Oh." "Maybe it's his draft notice." "(HEDLEY CHUCKLES)" "Oh, it's, um, it's from Colonel Murphy of the US Aerospace Medical Research group." "He's just inquiring about a possible research project." "Well, if that's all there is to it, I'll be off." " (GUN BANGS) - (SCREECHES)" "(ALL LAUGHING)" " Goodbye, all." " Bye, Hedley." "Paula, will you take this fierce looking weapon back to the house" " before Judy bangs somebody with it." " Yes, Dad." "Sergeant, post one of these and then go by foot to the downriver villages." "And keep you eyes open for any poachers." "Yes, sir." "And another bill." "(VEHICLE APPROACHING)" "(HORN HONKS)" "Bills, bills, bills." " (JUDY CHITTERING)" " Hello, Judy. (LAUGHS)" "Have you been missing me?" "Ooh, thank you." "Because I've been missing you too." "Paula." "Sister Maria, welcome." " You're becoming quite a beauty." " You're very kind." " Hello, Sister, how are you?" " Oh, Daktari." "Wonderful." " This is an unexpected pleasure." " Thank you." "Say, where in the devil" "(CLEARS THROAT) --dickens did you get that handsome looking vehicle, huh?" "(MARIA):" "It's on loan from the dealer in Nagoro." "Ah, it's the ideal thing for the study of the water birds at Lake Kadoma." "Are you still interested in that project?" "Oh, I certainly am." "You're the best qualified ornithologist in this area." "Daktari, I could forgive the blasphemy, but not the lying." "I'm the second best and you know it." "You're the first." "Well, if this is gonna be a mutual admiration society, I'll leave." "Oh, no, Paula, don't go." "I want you to see this little home." "Mother Superior granted me leave from the school mission, but she would not hear of me sleeping on the ground on the field trip." " Oh, say, it's nice." " Mm-hm." " So are you gonna buy the camper?" " Well, if I had the money." "Sister, I certainly wish I could help you out." "Oh." "Well, but, last summer you told me that you had an emergency fund." "Money set aside to finance independent zoologists, like myself." "Well, yes, I did, uh, Sister, but I'm sorry to say I've" "I've had to use up that emergency fund, and, believe it or not, it still wasn't enough." " Oh." " (JUDY CHITTERING)" "Why, Judy, thank you, darling." "(SMACKS KISS) That was very thoughtful of you." " Even though there's only half left." " (LAUGHTER)" "Sister, wouldn't you be a little more comfortable up on the veranda?" "Hmm?" "Oh, that's a delightful suggestion." "Daktari, would you bring this birdcage up, please?" " Her name is Alice." " Oh, ok." " Come on, Judy." " (BIRD SQUAWKS)" "(MARSH):" "Let's go." "Well, hello, Alice." "All right, Alice, here you go." "Now, permit me, Sister." "Why thank you, Daktari." "Also let me fill up that coffee cup for you." " Just a little bit, please." " All right." "Well, now, Judy, have you been practicing your speech lessons?" "(HOOTING)" "Well, now, shame on you." "Shame on you too, Paula." "Just because I've not been here is no reason why you shouldn't practice." "Now then, say hello." " (HOOTING) Woo!" "Woo!" " (LAUGHS)" "Well, those are mighty fine woos, Judy, but what we want is a hello." "Now, go on, you just keep at the practicing, and we'll have you talking in no time at all." "Well, Sister, I must admit, I do admire your efforts, but I honestly don't believe that you'll ever get Judy to talk." "That's because you're a pragmatic scientist, and a man of little faith." "Come on now, Judy, say hello." "We'll show him." "(HOOTING)" "Now, Sister, you know scientists have been trying for years to break the communication barrier between men and animals." "And I think it can be achieved with a chimpanzee, the most intelligent of all the primates." "And the closest to man in comprehension." "Oh, now, Judy, come on, you say hello." " (HOOTING)" " I know you can talk." "And so does Colonel Murphy of the Air Force." "Do you remember?" "He was one of my students when I taught school back in the States." " I wrote to him about you and Judy." " Oh, so it was you." " (MARIA):" "Mm-hm." " (LAUGHS)" "Ah, yes, Colonel Murphy did write." "Wanted a report on Judy's abilities." "He even hinted at an Air Force contract." "Then you'll go ahead with the experiment?" " You'll teach Judy to talk?" " Oh, now, Sister," " that would be a miracle." " But I believe in miracles." "Daktari, that whole jungle is a miracle." "All those beautiful animals out there." "And you, Daktari, you're a part of that miracle." "And I shall pray for you to continue to be so." "Thank you, Sister." "Well, if there's any praying, this is one prayer I would like to have answered." "You really are having your trials and your tribulations, aren't you?" "At the moment." "With your permission, Daktari, I'll go to see these creditors." "And I'll ask them to further your credit as a contribution to your good works." "Ah, I wish I could into Nagoro by myself and-  (HOOTING)" " And try to dig up some money." "But I'm right in the middle of a buffalo migration study." "(CHITTERING)" "Thank you, Judy, but I'm afraid I don't have time to do any digging." "Judy, when Dad said he needed to dig up some money, he didn't mean dig up the ground." "(MARSH):" "Now, there's a problem for you, Sister." "Before you can teach chimpanzees how to talk English, perhaps you better simplify the language." "Now, you take the word "dig," for example." "It means to uproot some earth, to locate or to find." "All right, all right, Daktari, I know." "I dig." "Uh-oh." "Sister Maria, I gather that Jack has been teaching you hipster talk again." "Well, I'm afraid I am the one who's to blame, Marsh." " Hello, Jack." " We have been conducting a mutual correspondence course." "She's been teaching me Irish Swahili and I in turn have been giving her the latest cool and groovy expressions from the States." "I, uh, gather, by the way, that that boss pad out there is yours." "No, not yet, but with God's help it will be." "Oh, Jack, I've got some work for you to do." " Uh-oh." " (BIRD SQUAWKS)" "This is Alice." "Hmm." "It's a prize pet at the mission." "Well, hello there, Alice." "She's got an eye infection and I can't seem to clear it up." "Uh, Jack, why don't you take her up to the clinic" " and see what you can do for her." " Oh, thank you, Daktari." " And thank you, Jack." " I'll take good care of her, Sister." " I know you will." " Anything else we can do for you?" "Just be sure they don't evict you from Wameru." "(LAUGHS) I'll try." "Uh, Paula'll make up an extra bed for you in her room." "Oh, no, no, no, thanks." "Thanks to both of you, but every hour counts and I want to get an early start on this trip." "'Cause there's a good, big, full moon tonight." "Come on." "Oh, incidentally, Sister, it may take a few days to clear up Alice's eyes." "Uh, just where will you be?" "Well, first I'll be going to river crossing, Nagoro, and then on to Lake Kadoma and my lovely, lovely birds." " Goodbye, Daktari." " Goodbye, Sister." " Goodbye, Paula." " Goodbye, Sister." " Goodbye, Judy." " Have a nice trip." "(MIKE OVER RADIO):" "Mike Makula to Wameru." "Oh, uh, Judy, go get the walkie talkie, hmm?" "(MIKE):" "Marsh, do you read me?" "This is Mike." "Come in, please." "Mike Makula to Wameru." "Marsh, do you read me, this is Mike, come in, please." "Mike Makula to Wameru." "Yes, Mike, it's Marsh." "How's the chief and his cow doing?" "(MIKE):" "The cow's coming along fine." "Probably give birth in the morning." "But it's the chief who's giving me trouble." "Maybe you better give him a sedative." "By the way, did you know Hedley's sergeant was attacked on the road going to one of the, uh, river villages?" "No." "No, I didn't." "Is he all right?" "(MIKE):" "Yes, he's ok." "Whoever attacked him took his pistol and ammunition belt." "Sounds like Hedley has some problems." "Mike, will you be back by morning?" " (MIKE):" "Oh, yes, I'll be there." "Out." " Out." "Come on, Judy." "(WHIMPERING)" "(SHUSHING)" "(ROARING)" "(ROARING)" "(ROARING)" "(JUDY CHITTERING, SCREECHING)" "(GROWLS)" "(GROWLING)" "(CHITTERING)" "(GROWLING)" "(SQUAWKING)" "(JUDY CHITTERING)" "Judy!" "Judy, how kind of you to come and visit the birds and me." "What have you here?" " Why, it's a miracle." " (HOOTING)" "So Daktari dug up the money." "And you brought it to me." "Oh, Judy, bless your sweet little heart." "But there's a small fortune here." "Enough to pay off all Daktari's bills and buy me camper." "And still enough left over to support the mission for years." "Oh, Judy." "Judy, I do thank you." "All of my prayers have been answered, and so quickly." "Judy, you know what we have to do?" "I have to write a note thanking Daktari." " (CHITTERING)" " No?" "Don't?" "Well, I think I understand." "Oh, that good Daktari, bless his generous soul." "He'd be embarrassed by any display of gratitude." "Here, Judy, sit down." "There's one way to thank him, and that is to teach you how to talk." "(CHITTERING)" "So he can take that Air Force contract." "I don't pretend to be the scientist he is, but maybe I've got a bit more faith." "I'm going to go to Nagoro right away so we can pay off all those bills, but Judy, first, another speech lesson." "Now, we have the vowels, Judy." "And the first sound is "ah"." " I want you to say "ah"." " (HOOTING)" "No, no, Judy, not "ooh", "ah"." ""Ah"." " (HOOTING)" " Judy, Judy." "(CHUCKLES) Oh, sweetie, if you could only talk." "What a world of secrets you must have inside you." " (CHITTERING)" " Oh, Judy, must you go, darling?" "Well, all right." " (BIRD SQUAWKING) - (VEHICLE APPROACHING)" "Sakes, Mike, where'd all these supplies come from?" "Well, is it possible that you sweet-talked our creditors" " into showing us a little mercy?" " No, but somebody has." " Come inside and see for yourself." " Alrighty." "Hello, Judy, love." "You haven't been up to any mischief, now, have you?" " (CHITTERING) - (CHUCKLES)" "(CHITTERING)" "When I got back this afternoon, I found the new bales of hay, a dozen drums of gasoline, 100 feet of new wire fencing, and all these bills marked paid in full." "Dad, look at this!" "Huh." "What do you know?" "It would appear that Sister Maria has just wrought one of her instant miracles." "(LAUGHS)" "Yeah, she must have talked all these people into canceling the debts." "And delivering our supplies." "Dad, I think we should at least send her a thank-you note." " Yes, to say the least." " (CHITTERING)" "Now, what's the matter with you, Judy?" "You sound as if you don't want us to thank Sister Maria." "Dad, I know what Judy's driving at." "Sister Maria's so modest that, well, we might embarrass her by thanking her for her good deed." "Well, we have to thank her somehow." "Jack, what about her bird?" "Oh, it was nothing serious." "I treated her last night and she'll be fine in a day or two." "There is one way we can show our gratitude." "We can buy that camper for the mission." "How?" "We don't have any money." "Soon as we get some, we're gonna have to pay off our creditors." "We can't rely on Sister Maria forever." "(PAULA):" "How about that Air Force research contract?" "A space contract." "That would really put us in big business." "Yeah." "Dad, there's no harm in trying to teach Judy how to talk." "But, Paula, you know that's impossible." "Now, Sister Maria says that nothing's impossible until you try it." "I know, I know, and I'm a man of little faith." "Uh, Marsh, we do have all that recording equipment that the foundation sent us last year." "We could start with that." "Yes, but to get a space contract, you would at least have to establish" " some vocal patterns with Judy." " Dad, you can do it." "Judy, you may be our greatest source of income." "In fact, you may be the one to get us out of hock." " Judy the pawnbroker." " (JACK):" "Pawnbroker nothing." "This is Judy the financier." "Hmm?" "Well, all right." "I'll start to work on Judy right after dinner." "Meanwhile, we have some animals to feed, some new fencing to put up, and we've gotta put those gasoline drums in the supply shed." " Mm-hm." " Judy, you run out and play, but save your voice." "There's some who want to record it for posterity." " (ROARING)" " Sh... (CHITTERING)" "(HOOTING)" "(CHITTERING, SCREECHING)" "(SCREECHING)" "(IMITATES GUNSHOT)" "The new tenants at Wameru may not be so lucky." "All right, Mike." "Get set to record this for posterity." " Mm-hm." " Judy, we're going to teach you" " how to say "papa"." " We hope." "Cynic." "Papa." "Pa." "Pa." "Papa." "Pa." "Pa." "Ok now, try it yourself." " (HOOTING)" " Papa." " (JUDY HOOTING)" " Well, Judy, I suppose you're trying to tell us something, but we're just not getting the message." "I'm afraid we do not have a talking chimp." "Ok, Judy, we try it again." " Papa." "Pa." "Pa." " (HOOTING)" "(MARSH):" "All right now, Judy, I'll tell you what we're going to do." "Now, I will give you this banana if you make the proper sound." "Pay attention to me." "Ok?" "I want you to say, "Ah." Now, all right, open your mouth." "Go ahead, that's right." "Now, "Ah."" "(HOOTING)" "No Judy, not "ooh, "ah."" "(CHUCKLES) Judy, we're not tuned in on the same channels." "Jack, never in a million years will you be able to teach Judy" " or any chimp to talk." " Oh, I don't know." "Man managed to do it, without a teacher too, in a good deal less than a million years." "Ah, but the United States is not going to wait a million years to send a chimp to the moon." "All right, Judy, come on, let's try once again." " (CHITTERING, HOOTING) - (GROANS)" "Ok, Judy." "Now, don't forget the banana." "Hmm?" "We'll try it once more." "Open your mouth." "That a girl, now, come on." "(CHITTERING)" "(SCREECHING)" "(SIGHS) Now Judy, sit down and concentrate." "There is nothing at the window." "Now, try it again." "Say, "Ah."" "(HEDLEY):" "Sergeant, wait here." "And don't let any more poachers jump you this time." "We can't afford to waste any more guns." "Now, Judy, remember you're not gonna get this banana" " unless you work for it." " (CHITTERING)" "Judy, I told you, there's no one out there." "Now, come on." " Oh, Marsh." " Ok, you win." "Hello, Hedley." "Uh, good to see you." "What brings you out?" " Not another sick cow?" " (LAUGHING)" "I'm shocked you people can laugh and joke at a time like this." " Why not, Hedley?" "What's wrong?" " Yes, Hedley, what's the matter?" "Yesterday, you were heavily in debt." "No hay, no petrol, no fencing." "Now, my sergeant and I have just finished an inspection of your premises." "Today you have a good supply of hay, a half a dozen drums of gasoline, and a good supply of fencing." "I hate having to ask you this, Marsh, but where did you get the money to satisfy your creditors?" "(PAULA):" "We didn't get any money, Hedley." "Sister Maria talked our creditors into extending our credit." "And we have a pile of bills marked "Paid in full."" "Do you mean to say you don't know that Sister Maria paid all your debts in cash?" "And later bought a camper, paid for it in full." "With money she claims she received from you." "Money from us?" "Hedley, don't be ridiculous." "As you just said, yesterday we were flat broke." "I know, Marsh." "Believe me, I know." "You're in desperate trouble and I'm doing all I can to help you." " So you must tell me the truth." " The truth about what?" "The truth about the accusation the public prosecutor is preparing against you." "Believe me, Marsh," "I told him it was all a mistake, but he insists that you're using an innocent nun" " as your unsuspecting accomplice." " Accomplice?" "Hedley, what on earth are you talking about?" "Things look very bad for you, Marsh." "They insist that you persuaded Sister Maria" " to pass counterfeit bills for you." " What?" " Counterfeit bills?" " Oh, there must be some mistake." "There's no mistake." "When your creditors sent the money to Nagoro, a sharp-eyed cashier detected the serial numbers." "Marsh, I pleaded with my superiors, but they insisted that" "Well, I'm terribly sorry, but I am afraid that I shall have to place the whole lot of you under arrest." "(CHITTERING)" "(MARSH):" "Well, Hedley, I'm afraid your superiors are guilty of jumping to some rather nasty conclusions." "Look, you're part of the family." "Do you think we're a bunch of counterfeiters and thieves?" "Of course not, and I'm sorry if I gave that impression." "Now, frankly Marsh, I did consider asking to be relieved of this assignment, and then I realized I could help you better" " by remaining on the job." " Look, after all Hedley, the only evidence they have is hearsay." "Hearsay?" "Counterfeit bills are not hearsay, they constitute very damaging evidence." "Evidence?" "More like gossip." "Simply what some people in Nagoro told the bank that Sister Maria told them." "Exactly." "What does Sister Maria have to say about all this?" "Sister Maria, by buying that camper with counterfeit bills she got from you, is hardly gossip." "And I did try to reach her by radio, but Lake Codoma is apparently out of range." "Why don't we drive over and talk to her?" "A good idea." "But I fear I shall have to leave my sergeant here to keep the rest of you under surveillance." "Hedley, does that mean house arrest?" "Well, it would be sporting of you to remain on the premises until this blasted affair is settled one way or the other." "After all, friends or no friends," "I do have a responsibility to this uniform." "Well, come on, Judy, you'd better come along." "(CHITTERING)" "If Hedley's gonna be that stuffy, I'll want somebody friendly to keep me company." "(SQUAWKING)" "(GROWLING)" "Why, Judy!" "What a heavenly surprise." "(LAUGHS) Oh, good morning to you." "Did you see what I've been capturing on film?" "Did you see that bird?" "Walking on water." "Well, I'm glad to see you two gentlemen are early risers." "Yes, God's in his heaven, the bird's on the wing." "And all's right with the world." "I see that all is not right with your world." "Well, Sister, we're sorry to intrude on your silent retreat, but, uh, something has come up which I'm afraid only you can solve." "Oh, you practical men." "(LAUGHS)" "But of course I'll help you." "But first I must take those grey looks off your face." "Now, come on over and try to relax." "Come on, Judy." "There you go, Judy." "So I've all the comforts of home, Daktari." "Thanks to you and your kindness, oh, bless your soul." "Sister Maria, did Marsh give you the money for this camper?" "Oh, not only the camper." "There's enough money to pay off all the bills, get in new supplies," " and there's plenty left over." " Sister, that just can't be possible." "Oh, indeed." "There's plenty of money." "I was going to return it to you." "Sister Maria, did Marsh give you the money you paid the merchants in Nagoro?" "Now, my superiors will ask you to answer under oath, yes or no." "Yes." "Well, of course." "Now, where else would I get such funds?" "But, Sister, I haven't seen you since you left Wameru." "Wha--?" "How could I possibly have given you the money?" "(MARIA):" "He was so thoughtful, so discreet, that he didn't want to embarrass me by giving me the money personally." "Well, thank you, Sister." "See, Hedley?" "She just said it." " I didn't give her the money." " Sister, I don't understand." "If Marsh didn't physically give you the money, then who did?" "Why, he sent it over with Judy, bless her sweet little heart." "Well, now, where on earth would Judy get--?" "Now, Judy, you come out from behind Sister Maria or I'll spank you." "Daktari!" "Come here, Judy." "Oh." "How can you be co cruel as to threaten this darling, harmless, little creature?" "Harmless?" "Well, she almost got us all thrown into jail." "Now, Judy, where in the devil- -dickens did you get that money?" "Oh, Marsh." "The public prosecutor will really have a case against you." "He'll accuse you of using Judy as an innocent messenger in a very clever scheme." "Innocent?" "What about my innocence?" "You'll have your day in court at your trial." "Believe me, Marsh, I'll do everything I can to help clear you if possible." "Meanwhile, I suggest that you return to Wameru" " and stay there under house arrest." " (SHUSHING)" "I'm sorry, Hedley, but I'm going into Nagoro myself and talk to the public prosecutor and get this mess straightened out." "You can't go to Nagoro, they'll clap you in jail." "I'm sorry, Marsh, but it was the public prosecutor who issued me the orders." "Unless you could give me a satisfactory explanation, I was to place you under arrest." "Now, trying to pass this off as an innocent prank of Judy's is not satisfactory, so I suggest we get cracking." "Come along, Judy." "Well, just a minute, Officer Hedley." "I" " I'm afraid I'm terribly confused, but why are you seeking to arrest Daktari?" "I mean, how has he broken any laws by donating money for my camper, and-- and for paying off all of his bills?" "Sister Maria, unfortunately, the money he gave you was counterfeit." "If Daktari did this, he had a good and honorable reason." "Sister, I didn't do this." "Oh, of course, Daktari, I know." "We're all innocent in the eyes of God." "But don't you worry, I shall pray for you and your vindication." "Thank you, Sister, uh, but you'd better start praying for Judy" " because when I get her home" " Marsh, if that's your attitude then I'm afraid I shall have to remove Judy to protective custody." "(MARSH):" "Hedley, she is my property." "Now, unless I get a court-order to the contrary, Judy is going to remain in Wameru" " under my protective custody." " (CHITTERING)" "Oh, dear." "(MARSH):" "Judy, for the last time, are you going to show us" " where you found that money?" " (CHITTERING)" "(PAULA):" "Judy, why are you so stubborn?" "Don't you want to help us?" " (CHITTERING)" " Judy, for 2 cents, I'd" "Daktari, I can not have you intimidate a witness." " A witness?" " Well, in a way." "Officer Hedley said not to allow you do anything to threaten Judy." "(CHITTERING)" "Can you beat that?" "My own chimpanzee, and I have to get permission from the law to even question her?" "(CHITTERING)" "(ANIMAL GROWLING)" " Find something?" " A hole, some dirt, and this." "It's one of ours." "I'll give you one guess who was digging with it." "Possibly an ex-army officer named Matanga who once lived here and probably hid money on the premises?" "Right." "While he was digging up his money, somebody scared him away." " Maybe Clarence?" " Could be." "And Judy dug up the money." "Which we should find in a box, probably a metal one." " Because Hedley" " Right, according to Hedley's report, the money was crisp, unused pound notes." "Right." "All we have to do is find Judy and squeeze the truth out of her now." "How?" "With sodium pentothal?" "That gives me an idea just as effective." "Come on, Mike." "Daktari, I'm greatly concerned by what I see." "(MARSH):" "Well, Sergeant, we are merely conducting a scientific experiment to help you and Officer Hedley solve this case." "Sergeant, this is the latest technique in lie detection." "We've rigged something similar to a polygraph." "As a police officer, I'm sure you know that a polygraph is a kind of a truth machine used to make criminals talk." " Why don't we use it all the time?" " That's a good question." "Now, Jack, do you want to start the machine?" "So, they have the money with them." "(POLYGRAPH MACHINE WHIRRING)" "All right now, Judy." "Now, listen, we have this fixed so we know whether you're telling the truth or not." "Now, you may not be able to talk, but at least you can answer." "Now, Judy, did you use a shovel to dig up some money with?" "(CHITTERING)" "Now, Judy, are you telling the truth?" "Marsh, there's no increase in respiration and pulse." " She's not lying." " Unless she dug it up" " without using the shovel." " (CHITTERING)" "Judy, did you find a box with some money in it?" " (CHITTERING)" " A-ha." "We got her that time." "All right, young lady." "We've caught you this time." "Now, Judy, we must find that money." "Judy, you don't want to see this place closed down, do you?" "(CHITTERING)" " (SCREECHING) - (ELEPHANT TRUMPETS)" "Now, Judy, I'm going to untie you and I want you to help us." "Will you take us to your hiding place, hmm?" "Judy, don't you know what happened to it?" "(CHITTERING)" "Mike, let her go." "Well, she must have hidden it here, but somebody else must have obviously taken it." " Like Simon Matanga?" " (MIKE):" "Could be." "The police haven't picked him up yet." "You know, as a trained jungle commando, he could live in the bush for years without being discovered." "Dad, if we could find him, we could collect that reward and pay our debts." "Oh, Paula, why did you have to bring up that painful subject?" "Look, suppose we kind of pushed the panic button on the foundation." "We cable them in New York and tell them if we don't get our funds right away, we just all go to jail." "I might well wind up there, but you won't." "You'll merely be deported." " Well, they can't do that." " Yes, they can." "You're an alien, so they'll throw you out, but I'm a resident," " so they'll throw the book at me." " I'll radio the American consul in Nagoro." "He'll provide legal defense." "I'm certainly not gonna be railroaded by circumstantial evidence." "Look, Marsh, now, I mean, let's not give up right now." "You know the money's gotta be someplace on the compound, right?" "It's probably right underneath our noses, but we're just too blind to see it." "Well, start looking." "(CHITTERING)" "(GRUNTS) See anything?" "No, it's not here." "Let's look someplace else." "(SCREECHING)" " (HOOTING) - (CHITTERING)" " See anything, Mike?" " No." " Not a thing." " Nothing." "Well, we might as well give up until Judy comes back or at least decides to cooperate." "(CHITTERING)" "Sergeant, maybe you could radio Officer Hedley and get some more Askaris to join in the search." "Yeah, might be a good idea." "They should be looking for Matanga around the area." "Forget it, kids." "If Judy doesn't wanna cooperate, why" " Judy?" " Where have you been?" " Hey!" "(PAULA):" "Oh, we didn't doubt you for a moment, Judy." "(GASPS) Look at that money!" "Yeah, don't forget, it's counterfeit, though." " It certainly looks real enough." " (MARSH):" "Well, there you are, Sergeant." "There's your evidence." "I suggest you call Officer Hedley right away." "(SERGEANT):" "I will do so immediately." "Don't move!" " Matanga." " Correct." "Sergeant, I suggest you turn that money box over to me." "(CHITTERING)" "Better do as he says, Sergeant." "Give him the money." "Now, put the money box on the table." "Now, the gun." "Point that barrel the other way." "Now, back up." "Mr. Matanga, I hate to tell you this, but, um, you know that money is useless." "It's counterfeit." "(LAUGHS) Oh, no, that money is not counterfeit, Daktari." "Well, Officer Hedley has practically arrested us for passing it." "The government issued a false statement about the money being counterfeit." "They wanted to find people with the money." "Possibly my supporters." "So they said the bills were false and set a trap." "All right, so the money's real." "It's still worthless in this country." "All the serial numbers are listed." "On the black market I could easily exchange it for any currency." "And I thank all of you for returning it to me." "Tell her to put that toy down and stop playing games." " Judy, put it down." " (GUN BANGS)" "Very funny." "Now, the next false move," " and this very real gun goes off." " (CHITTERING)" "(ROARING)" "(MATANGA GRUNTS)" "(MATANGA GASPING, GRUNTING)" "Marsh, what on earth's going on here?" "And who's that?" "Oh, this is Simon Matanga." "(JACK):" "Come on, Judy, he's had enough." "Simon Matanga, you're under arrest." "(CHITTERING)" "So, as it turned out, the money wasn't counterfeit after all." "It was real." "And we were able to collect the 2500 pound reward." " Ah, so my prayers were answered." " Yes." "You captured Simon Matanga, were cleared by the police, and you collected that handsome reward." "We gave some of the money to Hedley's sergeant." " Thank you, dear." " And the rest we used" " to clear up our debts." " But the best part was we were able to buy that camper for the mission, so now it's free and clear, legal and proper." "I'd say we're in pretty good shape." "Well, there's somebody else who's in pretty good shape." "I just came from Alice and the infection is all cleared up." "Oh, that's splendid, Jack." "Thank you." "Paula, if that money wasn't under the log where Judy hid it, who took it?" "Well, Sister, we tried like the..." "dickens to get Judy to tell us, but you know something?" "She just wouldn't talk." "You know that faith we were talking about, Daktari?" "Well, you just have that." "One of these days, that experiment will work." "Can I see my bird?" " Surely, Sister." " Thank you." "Excuse me." "You know, Dad, I have a hunch that Toto was the one" " that took the hidden money." " Could be." "(PAULA):" "Where is Toto?" "You know, I haven't seen her all day." "(CHITTERING)" "Now, where the devil do you think she's going?" "Dickens." " Oh, for crying out loud!" " Merciful heavens, Jack." "Whatever is poor little Toto doing up here?" " Is this one of your experiments?" " Certainly not mine, Sister." " More than likely one of Judy's." " Judy's experiment?" "Now, whatever would she be trying to prove?" " Beats me." " (CHITTERING)" "Well, they may not be able to talk to us yet, but they can certainly talk to each other, huh?" "Why, Judy, you little de-- angel." "♪ (THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪" "(English" " SDH)"