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00:30Yeah, I don't know what you're talking about.
00:32I'm not talking about you.
00:34I'm talking about you.
00:36I'm talking about you.
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00:40I'm talking about you.
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01:22Did you enjoy the film, Captain?
01:24So-so.
01:26The chap who played the lead is a good actor.
01:28He looked a lot like our old friend General Alcazar.
01:31The ending was far too improbable.
01:34I can't believe things like that really happen.
01:37You think about someone and then he pops up on the street corner?
01:39Just like that? Wham?
01:43Look here, you misguided missile, can't you watch where you're going?
01:47General Alcazar!
01:49Uh, yeah, uh...
01:52It's extraordinary. Imagine.
01:54The captain and I were just talking about you.
01:56Ah, about me.
01:58What are you doing here?
02:00Me? Uh, I travel.
02:03Por favor, excuse me, please.
02:05Y mucho hurry. Late for appointment.
02:08Where can we get in touch with you, General?
02:10Hotel Bristo.
02:12Adios, amigos.
02:14Hmm. Not very chatty, is he?
02:17Hmm. Strange.
02:20Whoops. What's this?
02:24It's the General's wallet.
02:26He must have dropped it when you bumped into him.
02:28Hurry! Maybe we can find it.
02:34I'd say the General has vermoust.
02:38Are you sure?
02:40Look, he's a fairly heavy-built man with a small mustache.
02:44No, sir. I'm terribly sorry.
02:46I've never seen the gentleman.
02:50That's strange.
02:51Why wouldn't he tell us where he was really staying?
02:54Hey, why is the door open?
02:58Snowy?
03:02Poor Snowy. Who's done this to you?
03:04By thunder, I'll get to the bottom of this.
03:10Billions of blue blisters.
03:12Captain, are you all right?
03:14Who's the thundering son of a sea gherkin who did that?
03:17Nestor!
03:19Ahh!
03:21Roar!
03:24Roar!
03:27Abdulla!
03:28Abdulla? Blistering Barnacles!
03:33Blistering Barnacles! Blistering Barnacles!
03:35Ouch!
03:38Do it again, Blistering Barnacles! Do it again!
03:41You young ruffian! What are you doing here?
03:44Wait, Blistering Barnacles. I have a present for you.
03:48A present? For me?
03:51Dear little fellow.
03:53It's for you, Blistering Barnacles. From me.
03:56Thank you, Abdulla.
03:58You really shouldn't have.
04:01A cuckoo clock!
04:03It's beautiful.
04:05It's magnificent!
04:07To wind it up, you do this.
04:11Blue blistering thundering typhoons.
04:14You won't get away with this!
04:16You! Stop!
04:18Touch not the son of my master!
04:25I am Hasim, servant to His Highness Prince Abdulla.
04:29I bring you a message from my master.
04:32My dear friends, I entrust to you my beloved son, Abdulla.
04:37For here, his life is in danger.
04:40Should misfortune befall me,
04:44as the falcon springs on the innocent gazelle,
04:47I count on you, my friend,
04:49to provide Abdulla with the warmth and care he requires.
04:53May peace be with you and all members of your household.
04:56Signed, Emir Ben Kalish Isab.
05:01What?
05:02You little brat! I'm going to teach you a lesson!
05:05Oh, sir, it's dreadful.
05:08Later, master. Later!
05:10But, sir, all those foreign persons have settled themselves in the stateroom, sir.
05:27You'll feel better after a cup of coffee, captain.
05:30No, thanks. I have to watch my nerves.
05:33That little monster will be up in a minute.
05:36Oh, no! Abdulla's coming!
05:40Professor Calculus?
05:50Blistering barnacles!
05:52I have enough problems in this house without you rolling around
05:55like some out-of-control freight train!
05:57Rain? No, it's a splendid morning for a stroll.
06:01Well, that's what I thought I was doing.
06:04Ah, I see breakfast is served.
06:08What?
06:13Cuthbert!
06:14Why don't you take these infernal things off before you really hurt yourself?
06:20Nestor, will you answer that door?
06:23Begging your pardon, sir, but the young foreign gentleman, your guest, sir,
06:28finds it rather amusing to ring the doorbell again and again
06:32and run off as soon as I open it.
06:34Abdulla has gone too far.
06:37Nestor, fetch the garden hose.
06:42Okay, open it.
06:44Good morning.
06:51Oops.
06:53What can I do for you, detectives?
06:56We'll be brief and to the point.
06:59Tell us everything you know about General Alcazar.
07:03General Alcazar?
07:06I knew him when he was president of San Theodoro.
07:11Then he was deposed by General Tapioca in a coup.
07:16Then he staged a counter-coup and took it back.
07:22And that's all.
07:23That's all, is it?
07:25And what did he tell you last night?
07:27When you met up with him, to be precise.
07:31Last night?
07:32Surprised you, didn't we?
07:34Well, it's true we met him last night.
07:36He seemed to be in a big hurry.
07:38Oh.
07:39And he told us he was staying at...
07:41The Hotel Excelsior.
07:43We know that, too.
07:45Excelsior, huh?
07:47Well, can't keep anything from you two.
07:50But why are you asking about Alcazar?
07:52What's he done?
07:53What's he done?
07:54My dear fellow, if you imagine we tell you that he's smuggling aircraft,
07:58you're much mistaken.
08:01Or that we tell you that General Alcazar is mounting a counter-revolution
08:06after Tapioca re-deposed him...
08:09You can forget it!
08:11Mum's the word. That's our motto.
08:13Well said, Thompson.
08:15Thank you, Thompson.
08:16Goodbye, Tintin.
08:19Thanks for the information.
08:27General Alcazar?
08:28Yes, sir. I think you'll find him in the lounge.
08:39That man that Alcazar's with, I know him.
08:42His name's Dawson. I had a run-in with him in China.
08:45He's obviously moved up to arms dealing.
08:48Oh.
08:49Thompson and Thompson are here, too.
08:51Captain, give this back to the General.
08:53Right.
08:54I'm going to follow Dawson.
08:55I'll see you back at Marlinspike.
08:58Right.
09:12Taxi!
09:14Follow that black Jaguar!
09:28Wait here, and keep the engine running!
09:42Morning, Gov!
09:43Seen today's paper?
09:44Ah, very good.
09:46I see those planes we sold to Molpache did a great job.
09:50He'll be rid of the Emir in no time.
09:52Now Alcazar's got his planes,
09:55Now Alcazar's got his planes,
09:56so we can overthrow Tabioca once and for all.
10:00Huh?
10:01Abdulla?
10:03That little pest?
10:06Yeah!
10:07What's this?
10:11It was a young lad with a white dog.
10:14What?
10:16Tintin!
10:17We will bring you further developments in the coup d'etat and Khamed
10:20as they become available to us.
10:22In other news,
10:23Molpache's forces have taken control of the city of Guadesda.
10:26The Emir Ben-Khalishezab is missing and feared dead.
10:30Information is difficult to attain at this time.
10:33Poor Abdulla.
10:43Hey!
10:46Abdulla!
10:49He's too young to realize how serious things are.
10:53Blue blistering barnacles!
10:56The little pest!
10:58The plague!
10:59That's it!
11:00He goes back to his father now!
11:02It's too late, Captain.
11:04The Emir has been overthrown in a coup d'etat.
11:06That's just great!
11:08There's no way we can send him back now.
11:10But there's nothing to keep us from going away.
11:13Tintin, you're a genius.
11:16But where?
11:17To Khamed.
11:18Ah, yes, good.
11:21What?
11:22In the middle of a revolution?
11:24No thanks.
11:25I'll take my chances with the kid.
11:31Let's pack.
11:41Molpache?
11:42Dawson here.
11:43You should expect a visit from me.
11:46You should expect a visit from Tintin.
11:54Put this in the baggage compartment, Fanz.
11:57Everyone is off the plane.
11:59Passports, please, gentlemen.
12:07I'm sorry, you have no permit to stay in Khamed.
12:10What?
12:11You must re-board the plane and return to Beirut.
12:16Blistering barnacles.
12:17There's nothing wrong with our papers.
12:19What sort of a yarn is that?
12:23It is done, Molpache.
12:25Excellent.
12:27Bon voyage, Tintin.
12:42Another eternity in this flying coffin.
12:45Rattling about like dice.
12:47I wonder what sort of trouble will drop on us next.
12:51Thundering typhoons.
12:53Everything happens to me.
13:00Captain, are you okay?
13:02Tintin, I've had enough of this.
13:06Rattling about like dice.
13:14You know, Captain, I'll bet this Molpache character
13:17had something to do with our being told to leave Wadesda.
13:20Huh?
13:23What's the matter, Snowy?
13:25What is it?
13:27Fire! We're on fire!
13:32Wadesda Tower. Wadesda Tower.
13:34This is Karst. Starboard motor on fire.
13:37We're turning back, trying for emergency landing at Wadesda.
13:43Port engine misfiring. We're losing altitude.
13:48Snowy, this is no time for games.
13:51Give me a parachute.
13:53Please, sir, just go and sit down.
13:55I tell you, I demand a parachute.
13:58Now look here, young fellow.
14:04Thanks, lad. Tell everyone to hold on tight.
14:07I'm going to try to land.
14:34Well, the fire's out,
14:36but we'd better move into the shade
14:38while we wait for a rescue party.
14:41Wadesda's only 50 kilometers away.
14:44We won't have to wait long for them to find us.
14:47Listen, Captain, if they take us back to Wadesda,
14:50we'll just be expelled again.
14:52I think we should sneak back in on our own.
14:55What? 50 kilometers on foot?
14:57It's our only hope of finding the Amir.
15:00All right, Snowy, I'm coming.
15:04I'll be right back.
15:06Snowy is determined to show me something.
15:09Hmm. 50 kilometers. In this heat?
15:17I could sure go for a cigar right about now.
15:21Even one of Abdullah's exploding cigars.
15:27Tintin!
15:30Tintin!
15:33Oh! Oh!
15:37Tintin, are you all right?
15:39Snowy! Where's Snowy?
15:44Snowy! Good old Snowy!
15:46You sensed danger, didn't you?
15:48And you tried to warn me.
15:50And I just thought you wanted to play.
15:52That had to be a time bomb, Captain.
15:54And I'll bet it was intended for us.
15:56Wadesda will be crawling with soldiers.
15:58And so will this crash site
16:00when Moolpatcha finds out we weren't blown to bits by his bomb.
16:03Let's go!
16:06I've got a friend in Wadesda, Olivera da Figueira.
16:09He'll hide us.
16:17Okay, Captain. They're gone.
16:20Now let's find Olivera's.
16:23Captain?
16:26Come on, stay awake.
16:29Look down this alley.
16:31Signor Olivera.
16:35Signor Olivera?
16:39Tintin, come inside quickly.
16:42What?
16:44There's a pretty heavy price on your heads, my friend.
16:47You can bet Moolpatcha's behind that.
16:50Also known as Dr. Mueller.
16:52Dr. Mueller?
16:54So once again I'm up against that scoundrel.
16:56What's his involvement in this whole mess?
16:58Let me bring you up to date on the situation.
17:01A few months ago,
17:03Wadesda became a major link
17:05in the air routes of Arab Air.
17:07Then when the Emir found out
17:09that Arab Air was being used
17:11for some pretty nasty illegal traffic,
17:14he canceled the deal.
17:16And I'll bet that's when all the political unrest flared up.
17:19Exactly.
17:21Heavily funded by someone as yet unknown,
17:25Moolpatcha mounted a coup
17:27and forced the Emir into hiding.
17:29Captain!
17:31Are we sinking?
17:33No, Captain.
17:35You just set your beard on fire.
17:37Oh.
17:39I heard that the Emir was feared dead.
17:41No.
17:43He is hiding in the Jebel Mountains.
17:45We absolutely have to get to him.
17:47For his son's sake.
17:49First we get some sleep.
17:51Tomorrow I will find a way
17:53to get to the Emir.
18:05Oops.
18:07Thundering typhoons.
18:09That was close.
18:23Hello?
18:25There you are.
18:29Blistering barnacles.
18:31Now we're in trouble.
18:35Quick, there's our guide.
18:46Moolpatcha here.
18:48Order the squad of mosquitoes
18:50to take off immediately.
18:53We are a party of three horsemen
18:55who have left Wadizda
18:57and are heading for the Jebel Mountains.
19:17Those clouds are ten o'clock.
19:19Must be them.
19:21Got you now, Tintin.
19:23Ready to fire.
19:25Fire! Fire!
19:33Mission accomplished.
19:37What the yokes?
19:39You'll be court-martialed.
19:41Dismissed.
19:43I'll have you shot!
19:51Hold!
19:53Don't shoot.
19:55We're friends.
19:57The dogs bark.
19:59The cameras pass.
20:01Friends.
20:03These strangers have come
20:05to see the Emir.
20:07All right.
20:09Come this way.
20:15Wow!
20:18Incredible.
20:20A whole city carved
20:22right out of the rock.
20:24Tintin! Captain!
20:26You! Here!
20:28It's unbelievable!
20:30But what about my son?
20:32My precious darling.
20:34Where is he?
20:36Rest assured, Your Highness.
20:38He is in good hands at Marlinspike.
20:42Thank you, Tintin.
20:44Your help is precious to me.
20:46The resistance movement is growing,
20:48and soon I will throw out
20:50that slimy serpent Mueller.
20:52But of course, Mueller is just a front
20:54to keep us from seeing the real culprit,
20:56de Gorgonzola.
20:58De Gorgonzola?
21:00The famous millionaire?
21:02He owns Arabair,
21:04which he uses to smuggle illegal refugees
21:06for astronomical fees.
21:08The main chief dog.
21:10As long as that international crook
21:12runs scot-free,
21:15peace will be nothing but an illusion.
21:30We have to stop them somehow.
21:32It will be difficult.
21:34Gorgonzola is very rich
21:36and very powerful.
21:38By Allah!
21:40Let us hope your dog
21:42has not gone near Ayesha.
21:44Snowy!
21:48Yikes!
22:00Calm down, Snowy.
22:03You see, Your Highness,
22:05the powerful ones don't always
22:07get the last word.
22:14To be continued
22:44I count on you, my friend,
22:46to provide Abdullah with the warmth
22:48and care he requires.
22:50Signed, Emir Ben Kalish Hizab.
22:52In other news,
22:54Mulpacha's forces have taken control
22:56of the city of Wadezda.
22:58The Emir Ben Kalish Hizab is missing
23:00and feared dead.
23:02Concerned about the Emir's safety,
23:04Captain Haddock and I set out for Khamed,
23:06not realizing we were in danger as well.
23:08Mulpacha,
23:10you should expect a visit from Tintin.
23:13Order the squad of mosquitos
23:15to take off immediately.
23:17Their mission?
23:19To wipe out a party of three horsemen
23:21who have left Wadezda
23:23and are heading for the Jabal mountains.
23:25There they are.
23:27I've got you now, Tintin.
23:29Fire!
23:33What, three moths?
23:35You'll be court-martialed!
23:37Our search revealed the location of the Emir
23:39and the fact that Mulpacha
23:41But of course, Mueller is just a front
23:43to keep us from seeing the real culprit,
23:45de Gorgonzola.
23:47De Gorgonzola? The famous millionaire?
23:49He owns Arabair,
23:51which he uses to smuggle illegal refugees
23:53for astronomical fees.
23:55With the Emir's assistance,
23:57we set out to track down de Gorgonzola
23:59and bring him to justice.
24:11Are you still worried
24:13about Mulpacha's soldiers?
24:15I just don't think
24:17they're going to give up that easily.
24:19It took three days to arrange this boat,
24:21so they must know by now
24:23that we're headed out to sea.
24:25What a pessimist you are, Tintin.
24:27What do you think they'll do,
24:29send a squadron of battleships after us?
24:31Well, not quite, but...
24:33Wait.
24:35Listen.
24:38Thundering typhoons.
24:40He's coming right for us.
24:42Hit the deck!
24:47Bandits!
24:49Pirates!
24:51Gangsters!
24:53Assassins!
24:57It's him or us this time.
25:02Look out!
25:04Look out!
25:10Gun!
25:24Ha, ha, ha!
25:26Good shooting, Tintin!
25:28Captain, what happened?
25:30I don't know.
25:33Some cowardly rat
25:35attacked me from behind.
25:37Look out!
25:39Bydoes!
25:41Sorry.
25:43Come on, there's no time to lose.
25:45We've got to build some kind of raft
25:47fast before the whole thing
25:49goes up in flames.
25:51May I have the pleasure
25:53of this samba, princess?
25:55But of course, Maki.
26:03Excuse me, my lord.
26:05There is a radio call for you.
26:07It's urgent.
26:09Awfully sorry, dear lady.
26:11Business, always business.
26:13I am indeed a veritable slave.
26:15Don't give it
26:17another thought, Maki.
26:19The Marquis de Gorgonzola
26:21is a true gentleman.
26:23Naturally, Melissa's tongue
26:25spread rumors that he has a shady past.
26:27Hello, Shaharazad the Blue Goat.
26:29I'm listening.
26:31Powerful mosquito has stung
26:33insect pests one and two. Over.
26:35Message understood.
26:37Over and out.
26:41Billions of blue blistering barnacles.
26:43We've saved two cases of provisions
26:45and no can opener.
26:47It's enough
26:49to drive you crazy.
26:51Help! Over here!
26:53There!
26:55It's the mosquito pilot we shot down.
26:57So? Let him take care of himself.
27:00Help!
27:02Help me!
27:18Pyotr Skut.
27:20I can't believe it's you.
27:22I am sorry.
27:24Sorry?
27:26You trigger-happy thug,
27:28Hey!
27:30Speak up, you blithering bombardier,
27:32or I'll deflate you.
27:34Captain!
27:36Molpacha.
27:38He gave the orders, but
27:40I think his orders come from de Gorgonzola.
27:42De Gorgonzola?
27:44Please, careful with knife.
27:48So tell me, Skut.
27:50Why were you shooting at us?
27:52I take the job with Arab military.
27:54They tell me your boat
27:56is full of gun runners and to sink you.
27:58I am sorry.
28:00Well, never mind.
28:02The important thing now is to survive.
28:04Try to drink some sea water.
28:06Never. That's salt water.
28:08Really, Captain, it's not all that bad.
28:14Are you out of your mind?
28:16You should never drink that.
28:18It's full of plankton that the fish eat.
28:20This not good.
28:22There! A ship!
28:24We're saved!
28:28Just when you'd swallowed that liquid fish food.
28:32Hey! Over here!
28:34The ship, she not see us.
28:36We've got to get their attention.
28:38Has anyone got a mirror?
28:40You want comb, too?
28:42No, thanks.
28:44Just a mirror.
28:46Well done, sailor.
28:52There, my lord.
28:54Shipwreck survivors.
28:56Three men and a little dog.
28:58Tintin's alive.
29:00Shall I alter course, sir?
29:02A waste of time. Proceed on course.
29:04Another word to the passengers, understand?
29:06Yoo-hoo.
29:08Marquis.
29:10Marquis, where are you?
29:12The castaways, my lord.
29:14The castaways, my dear fellow.
29:16Out there in the raft.
29:18How madly romantic.
29:20Yes, isn't it exciting?
29:22I've just given the order to pick them up.
29:24But I...
29:26Pick them up.
29:28Yes, sir.
29:30Oh, how gorgeous.
29:32I've always dreamed of seeing real castaways.
29:38Hooray!
29:40Parker,
29:42those people are not to have any contact
29:44with my guests.
29:46My name is not to be mentioned in front of them.
29:48Understand?
29:50Can I believe my eyes?
29:52It's Tintin and his friend,
29:54the deep-sea fisherman Paddock.
29:56Art must embrace the children of adventure.
30:00Castafiore?
30:02On behalf of the Marquis de Gorgonzola.
30:04Gorgonzola?
30:06Allow me to welcome you aboard the Shahrazad, carissimo mio.
30:08Let's hop back on the raft.
30:10My dear Tintin and Captain Harok.
30:12Haddock.
30:14Signora Castoroily.
30:16Captain Haddock.
30:18I'm sorry, signora,
30:20but his lordship has given orders.
30:22There is to be no contact with the castaways.
30:24Risk of infection, you know.
30:26My good man,
30:28I am not ill.
30:30I must get rid of Tintin.
30:32I'm calling the Ramona.
30:34This is Rasta Pavlos.
30:36Ramona here. What's up, boss?
30:38Alan, set the course for my yacht immediately.
30:40I have some passengers for you.
30:54Get dressed, quickly.
30:56You're in luck.
30:58The freighter Ramona has agreed to carry you to land.
31:00Good. Fine.
31:02I'm coming.
31:08Our castaways!
31:10They're leaving!
31:12I wish you a pleasant journey,
31:14my dear friends.
31:20Ah!
31:22This is the place for me,
31:24back aboard a good old freighter.
31:28Here, you two.
31:30These are your quarters.
31:32Why separate us?
31:34There's room for three here.
31:36Hey!
31:38Open up, you ill-mannered savages!
31:40Open up!
31:42Ouch!
31:44Well, well, well.
31:46Alan!
31:48This is a happy reunion, isn't it?
31:50You old bottlenose.
31:52We must have a drink on it.
31:54What's going on?
31:56What are you doing here?
31:58You still haven't figured it out, huh?
32:00I command this vessel,
32:02and I work for D. Gorgonzola.
32:04My orders are to put you ashore at Wadesda.
32:06That's murder!
32:08There's a price on our heads!
32:10You're breaking my heart.
32:12But here.
32:14Let's drink to my health.
32:18Not a chance.
32:20I don't drink with D. Gorgonzola's monkeys.
32:24Suit yourself.
32:26But I'll just leave the bottle to Consolian.
32:28Well, bye for now.
32:30Sleep tight.
32:34Ha ha ha!
32:36Oh, by the way,
32:38do you sleep with your beard
32:40under or over the sheet?
32:42Ha ha ha!
32:44Ha ha ha!
32:50Over?
32:52Not that way.
32:54Under?
32:56Blistering barnacles, not that way either.
32:58Ah, who needs blankets?
33:00It's too hot anyway.
33:02Pull, boys, pull!
33:04She'll blow up any minute now.
33:08There.
33:10I'm already asleep.
33:12Too hot, too hot.
33:18Assembly signal!
33:20Shake a leg there!
33:22All hands on deck!
33:24Ouch!
33:26What's the matter, Captain?
33:28Get up and give me a hand!
33:30Well,
33:32it's great to be free, but why the panic?
33:34Something's wrong.
33:36It's too quiet.
33:38Quick, let's see what's happening.
33:40Thundering typhoons!
33:42The ship's on fire!
33:44Pirates! Filibusters!
33:46Saltwater savages!
33:54Ha ha ha!
33:56Eighteen tons of high explosives.
33:58It'll make a pretty fireworks display.
34:00Hurry, we have to find a raft or something
34:02and get off this tub.
34:16Who in the world could be down there?
34:18Help, please, help get us out!
34:20Let's get them out of there.
34:22Right.
34:24Hurry, please, quickly!
34:26Hurry!
34:28Hurry, everyone, hurry!
34:30The ship's on fire!
34:32You heard him! Move it!
34:34We must help put it out!
34:36Yes!
34:50Over here!
34:56Explosives!
34:58Captain, everybody, over here!
35:08We've almost got it, Pete!
35:14What gives?
35:16The fire's gone out.
35:18Bring her aboard, boys.
35:20You've saved our lives.
35:22How can we ever repay you?
35:24You can tell me why you were locked in that hole,
35:26for starters.
35:28We are refugees.
35:30The men on this boat promised to take us to America.
35:32We paid them all we had.
35:34Our life savings.
35:36Look! They are coming back!
35:38Captain, do you think you can get the engines running?
35:40I'll need men for the stoke room.
35:42I'll do it.
35:44Let me do it.
35:46Pull, boys, pull!
35:50Valve closed, Captain.
35:52Open valve two.
35:54Pour on the coal!
35:58Tintin, take the wheel!
36:00Come on! Row! Row!
36:04What?
36:06She's pulling away!
36:18I don't know how we did it,
36:20but we found our way at last.
36:22Thanks to our crew.
36:24I'll send out a distress signal.
36:26What?
36:28Scoot, say something!
36:30You, hurry!
36:32Escape! The fire!
36:34Ship full of explosives!
36:36It's okay, Scoot. The fire's out.
36:38But what happened to you?
36:40They tried to make me go with them, but I refused.
36:42Not without you.
36:44Then they get angry and knock me out.
36:46Come in, Ramona.
36:48It's Dick Gorgonzola, submarine.
36:50Submarine?
36:52Ramona here.
36:54Come in, Shark.
37:00Come in, Shark.
37:02Finally! What's going on?
37:04I've been trying to reach you for hours.
37:06Receiver was broken, but is okay now.
37:08A Sambook is waiting for you
37:10at the usual place
37:12to pick up the cargo in your hold.
37:14Message received loud and clear, Shark.
37:16Over and out.
37:18Is there any cargo on board, Captain?
37:20I've thoroughly inspected the ship
37:22and all the holds are empty,
37:24except for the refugees.
37:26That's it! The cargo is refugees!
37:28And I'll bet those sharks don't intend
37:30to take them to America, either.
37:32They've already got their money.
37:34They probably intend to just dump them at sea.
37:36Captain, we'd better tell those people out there.
37:38I'll send out an S.O.S.
37:40S.O.S. S.O.S.
37:42The Ramona needs help.
37:44S.O.S. This is the Ramona.
37:46We need immediate assistance.
37:48What? The Ramona's still afloat?
37:50That means Tintin must still be alive.
37:52This is the battleship
37:54USS Los Angeles to Ramona.
37:56Your S.O.S. received.
37:58So, the Navy is butting in
38:00on our little business.
38:02Well, it's not going to help Tintin.
38:04Calling Red Sea Shark.
38:06You must liquidate the Ramona.
38:08You mustn't worry.
38:10We know who the killer is.
38:12You mustn't worry.
38:14We know who the guilty party is.
38:16As soon as we're all safe, believe me,
38:18he will be brought to justice.
38:20Yay!
38:22Help arriving soon.
38:24USS Los Angeles. She is three hours away.
38:26Tintin, come and see this.
38:28What is it, Captain?
38:30Have a look.
38:32Wow!
38:34Flying fish! Beautiful!
38:36Oh, no!
38:38Captain!
38:40It's only a...
38:42A periscope
38:44headed straight for us!
38:46Battle stations!
38:48Clear the decks!
38:50Women and children first!
38:52Calm down, Captain.
38:54I'm perfectly calm.
38:56Tintin, you man the radio.
38:58Scoot, you're at the wheel.
39:00Aye, aye, Captain.
39:02Standby, number one tube.
39:04Standby, number one tube.
39:06Number one tube, fire!
39:08Gun!
39:12Torpedo to port!
39:14Hard to starboard!
39:16Hard to starboard!
39:20Gas is on them.
39:22They swung away.
39:24Starboard 20 degrees.
39:26Speed six knots.
39:28Standby, number two tube.
39:30S.O.S. S.O.S.
39:32Ramona calling USS Los Angeles.
39:34We are being attacked
39:36by a submarine.
39:38Message received, Ramona.
39:40We are coming to your assistance.
39:42Hold steady.
39:44Go ahead, Tintin.
39:46Call for help all you like.
39:48You'll be shark bait long before help arrives.
39:52Thundering typhoons!
39:54Another torpedo to starboard!
39:58Full speed ahead!
40:02Billions of blue blistering barnacles!
40:04We're stuck in reverse!
40:08Infernal machine!
40:12Curse them again! They're going astern.
40:14Top those, boys.
40:16Ready? Tubes one and four.
40:22They're still going astern.
40:24We've got them this time.
40:26Hello? Hello? Engine room.
40:28Hello? Hello?
40:30Too late! They've got us!
40:34The plane's from the USS Los Angeles!
40:38Depth charges!
40:40And I thought we'd been torpedoed!
40:42Look!
40:44We're saved! They're surrendering!
40:46Still no news from Carter.
40:48His submarine.
40:50The fools! What are they doing?
40:52Hello? You'd better get to the bridge right away.
40:54All right.
40:56I'm coming.
40:58It's the USS Los Angeles, sir.
41:00Ordering us to drop anchor.
41:02What impertinence!
41:04Stop the engines and launch my personal boat.
41:06I'll go myself and tell those insolent cowboys
41:08when they think of their manners.
41:10It looks as if, yes,
41:12they're dropping a launch.
41:14No, I insist, my friends.
41:16I will go alone.
41:18Rastapopulous!
41:20He must be the marquis to Gorgonzola.
41:22Let me have a look
41:24at that wretched refugee swindler.
41:26Wait.
41:28He's sinking!
41:32Oh!
41:34The marquis!
41:36How horrible!
41:38I don't believe it!
41:40Is he finally gone for good?
41:42Try to catch me now, gentlemen!
41:44Ha ha ha ha!
41:50Well, what a joy to be home again.
41:52Listen to those familiar sounds.
41:54The gardener mowing the lawn.
41:56Hello!
41:58Welcome back to Marlinspike!
42:00That's a funny way
42:02to welcome people home, professor.
42:04Welcome back to Marlinspike, gentlemen.
42:06What on earth are those contraptions?
42:08Oh, no.
42:10On the contrary.
42:12I think they're the solution
42:14to the terrible traffic problems
42:16in our modern cities.
42:18They're handy, lightweight, flexible.
42:20Fine, fine.
42:22But where's Abdullah?
42:24You wouldn't believe it.
42:2640 miles per hour.
42:28Oh, sir.
42:30I'm so glad to see you back.
42:32Nestor?
42:34What's happened to you?
42:36I'm afraid Master Abdullah's visit
42:38was not very good for me, sir.
42:40But he's gone now.
42:42He left you a note.
42:44Oh.
42:46And the emir Ben-Khalisha Zab
42:48is in power once again,
42:50bringing political stability back to Khamed
42:52after a terrible smuggling of refugees
42:54by the notorious international gangster Rastapopoulos,
42:56who is still missing at sea
42:58and presumed drowned.
43:00My dear blistering barnacles,
43:02I have been very good.
43:04I haven't played any jokes.
43:06I am a bit sad to leave
43:08because it was fun at Marlinspike.
43:10With love from your friend,
43:12Abdullah.
43:14Isn't that sweet?
43:16You know, he wasn't such a bad kid after all.
43:18Millions of millions of
43:20blue blistering
43:22barnacles!
43:24Ha, ha, ha!
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