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Transcript for the Jonny Quest 1964 series episode Monster in the Monastery.

Transcript[]

: [clamoring]
: [dramatic music]
: [screeching]
: [growls]
: [screeching]
: [gunshots]
: boom crash
: [gunshots]
: [gunshots]
: crash
: [music continues]
: [growling]
: thud
: [beeping]
: [zapping]
: boom
: [music continues]
: [aircraft droning]
: [intense music]
: [rain splattering]
: [thunder rumbling]
: [growling]
: [thunder rumbling]
: [rain pattering]
: [thunder rumbling]
: [growling]
: [thunder rumbling]
: It is the cry of the Yeti!
: The Yeti!
: They've come back to the old palace.
: [dramatic music]
: [howling]
: [music continues]
: [thunder rumbling]
male #1: You summoned me, Raj Guru?
: Uh, yes, Ming Ho.
: I hear the villagers are uneasy tonight.
: Yes. They are frightened.
: The storm has driven the Yeti out of the high mountains into the old palace.
: That is not good.
: If the Yeti cut our contact with the outside world it could mean a slow death to the village and to us.
: [thunder rumbling]
: [instrumental music]
: The Raj Guru will be surprised to see us.
: The who, dad?
: The high priest of Kung Jung.
: Hadji's right, Jonny.
: Raj Guru is an old friend of mine.
: That's why I thought we'd drop in on him while we're in Nepal.
: Oh. Hey, Hadji, how come you know so much all of a sudden?
: In my school in India, we learn everything.
Dr. Quest: There's the old palace of Kali Yuga.
: [aircraft droning]
: No one's lived there for over a hundred years.
: Fasten your seat belts.
: We're landing.
Race: Horizontal power off.
: Vertical power on.
: [engine roaring]
: Uh, this is a pleasant surprise, Dr. Quest.
: But you have come at a difficult time.
: The Yeti have invaded the old palace on the mountain.
: The Yeti, Raj Guru?
: Uh, yes.
: The terrible snow creatures have come out of the high snows.
: The natives are afraid to use the ropeway and it is our only access to civilization.
: [intense music]
: [growling]
: [music continues]
: Ahh!
: That scream was no snow creature. That was a man.
: Ahh! Ahh!
: Only a Yeti could bring on such terror, Dr. Quest.
: [growling]
: There must be something we can do about those monsters.
: You know, I'm for going on a Yeti hunt.
: No, Mr. Bannon.
: It would only further arouse the Yeti.
: Kinda scary, huh, Hadji?
: Who's scared?
: I am.
: Me, too.
: [both laughing]
: [whimpers]
: The festival of Manay Rambu begins tonight.
: We will offer our prayers and sacrifice to rid ourselves of the evil beast.
: Ming Ho, show our visitors to the Cottage Of The Bells.
: Yes, Raj Guru.
: [Yeti growling]
: [wind howling]
: [ominous music]
: [dramatic music]
Race: Doctor, I thought Sir Edmund Hillary proved that Yeti or the Abominable Snowmen don't exist.
: Well, that's true, Race, but sometimes native superstitions are just as powerful as scientific proof.
: I have an uneasy feeling myself.
: The gloom of night makes things seem so unreal.
: [Yeti growling]
: [music continues]
: thud Wow! That was close.
Dr. Quest: There's another one.
: Under the eaves, Race. Quick.
: crash What was that, dad?
: Just a loose rock, Jonny.
: But sounded like a bomb from in here.
: thud thud thud
: [dramatic music]
: thud thud thud It's rainin' rocks!
: They're probably rolling down from the mountainside.
: The Yeti might be throwing them.
: They are supposed to be very strong.
: This is avalanche country.
: You'll get used to a few little ones.
: Let's take a look around the monastery.
: Well, wait, dad, we're in our pajamas.
: When you're dressed, you can catch up with us.
: [whimpers]
: [barks]
: [wind howling]
Dr. Quest: Ordinarily, this is a very restful place.
Race: Yes, but not tonight.
: Almost ready, Jonny?
: Seeing as how you know everything, Hadji what's the scoop on this Yeti stuff?
: They're also called Abominable Snowmen.
: They have feet that point backward scream like a banshee and are invisible.
: [intense music]
Jonny: Well, if they're invisible, how can anybody see a Yeti?
: No one has yet-i.
: Oh, come on.
: [barking]
: Hey, what do you suppose he's after?
: Something he saw through the window.
: Maybe a rabbit.
: Bandit? Here, Bandit!
: Jonny, look. Tracks.
: Wow!
Jonny: Look at the size of 'em!
: I bet it's a Yeti!
: You better go tell your dad.
: I better go find my dog.
: [dramatic music]
: [barking]
: There he goes, across the ropeway, Jonny.
: [barking]
: screech
: [grunting]
: thud thud thud
: [rumbling]
: [music continues]
: [gasps]
: Well, that was close.
: Let's go!
: [barking]
: [drum beats]
: [rattling]
: I am sorry we could not wait for Mr. Bannon and the boys.
: But the great God Buddha directs we start our festivals before dawn.
: I'm sure it's wise to follow Buddha's orders especially with so much terror abroad in your mountains.
Hadji: This palace must have 900 rooms!
: Nine hundred and seventeen.
: I counted 'em.
: And you had to be in the last room, Bandit.
: [whines]
: [growls]
: What is it, boy?
: He must have heard something.
: [ominous music]
: I don't see anything.
: [intense music]
: Jonny, look.
: It's a Yeti.
: Carryin' a lamp?
: [Bandit growling]
Jonny: Quiet, boy.
Hadji: Hey, what's he doing?
Jonny: He's a fake!
Hadji: He's better looking with the head on.
: Look, there's more of them.
: [music continues]
: Gosh, and there are some coming in over on the other side, too.
: Looks like a Yeti convention.
: Do you have our orders?
: Yes.
: We are to continue our terror until the Raj Guru is destroyed.
: Tonight, shoot flaming projectiles.
: No wonder the Raj Guru has been having trouble.
: Uh, uh, uh, ah, ah..
: Jonny, don't tell me you're going to sneeze?
: I-I guess I'm allergic to Yetis, even phoney ones.
: Do you plan to set fire to village?
: Yes, and with their leader destroyed our forces can take over this area.
: But you may need your guns.
: Check them.
: Then take your positions.
: [gun cocking]
: I'm glad you didn't sneeze.
: Me, too.
: It would've meant curtains.
: [sneezes]
: There is someone up there.
: On the balcony. Get them!
: [gunshots]
: Oh, boy, that did it!
: Let's get out of here!
: [fireworks bursting]
: The boys aren't in the monastery compound, doctor.
: I've looked every place.
: Maybe they have gone down to the village.
: Raj Guru, will you excuse us?
: We better try to find them.
: But, of course.
: [instrumental music]
: This way, Jonny!
: Right behind ya!
: [barking]
Jonny: Come on, Bandit!
: Where to now, Hadj?
: No place to go but down.
: [gunshots]
: There they are!
: Okay, let's go then!
: [barking]
: Come on, boy. All set. Fire one!
: [barking]
: [whimpers]
: Fire two.
: Fire three.
: [gunshots]
: We can't stay here for long.
: [barks]
: Let's go!
: [gunshots]
: [gunshots]
: thud thud thud
: [gibberish]
: Hey, Hadji, look, by the wall!
: Hop in, Hadj!
: [clamoring]
: [indistinct chatter]
: You four, carry out the orders.
: Start firing the flaming projectiles.
: You other three, follow me.
: We will take care of those intruders.
: Did you find the boys, Dr. Quest?
: No. They're not in the village.
: Nobody's seen them.
: This isn't like Jonny or Hadji.
: [fire crackling]
: Fire!
: [intense music]
: thud thud thud What's that?
Raj Guru: I believe, the Lamas are starting the fireworks display.
: thud thud This is not the work of the Lamas.
: Those fireballs are coming from the old palace.
: Continue firing!
: [music continues]
: thud thud The Yeti must be behind this.
: No.
: Another enemy, Dr. Quest, intent on destroying me.
: You don't seem too worried.
: I do not destroy easily.
: That is the least of my worries.
: thud thud thud
Raj Guru: We had best move out of here.
Race: Yeah, and we'd better stop this attack, too.
: They could not have gone far.
: Search every corner!
: clank
: [whines]
: I will shoot the animal!
: clank Excuse me.
: I have one of them.
: S-so sorry.
male #2: Shoot! Kill them!
: Kill them!
: They must not escape!
: [gunshots]
: thud
: [gunshots]
: [dramatic music]
: crack
Jonny: Strike one!
: Strike two!
: Strike three!
: clank You're out!
: Uh-oh!
: [gunshots]
: Ay! I have trapped one of them.
: Maybe this oil will slow him up a little.
: splat splat I have you now!
: Yikes!
: [gibberish]
: [groaning]
: Uh-oh! Here comes the Oriental Express!
: Aye!
: Gosh.
: Now to find Hadji and Bandit.
: [music continues]
: [ominous music]
: I hope Hadji and Bandit made it.
: [ominous music]
: [clattering]
: [whimpers]
: [clattering]
: [shatters]
: [yelps]
: [gunshots]
: [gunshots]
: [whimpering]
: Bombs away!
: thud
: [barking]
: I think Dr. Quest would be interested in this mask.
: Exhibit A.
: Come on, Bandit.
: Let's go find Jonny.
: [barking]
: I hope this bridge will hold us.
Raj Guru: It has been here for many years, Mr. Bannon.
: And will be for many more.
: [dramatic music]
: Headlights on the ropeway!
: It's the Raj Guru's jeep!
: Fire at the ropeway, in front of it.
: thud
Race: Man, those guys play rough.
: The ropes won't last long in this fire.
: Right. We can't stay here.
: [engine revving]
: We made it.
: Uh-oh, more trouble up ahead.
: [dramatic music]
: Hang on.
: thud
: [screams]
: [engine revving]
: Now let's find the boys.
: [ominous music]
: [dramatic music]
: Ah!
: [gunshots]
: clank clank clank
: [gunshots]
: clank clank clank Boy, what a spot we picked to hide!
: clank clank Whoo-whee!
: After this, even a dinner bell won't sound good.
: clank clank clank
: [gunshots]
: I wish this thing would turn into a flying saucer and we could fly away.
: A flying saucer?
: Hey, great idea, Hadj!
: Now, if we could just cut that rope..
: clank clank clank
: [gunshots]
: [screams]
: Aye!
: Yippee! Ride 'em, cowboy!
: [dramatic music]
: [gunshots]
: Stop them! They are escaping!
: [gunshots]
: [screaming]
: Hang on!
: Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!
: "Hang on," he says.
: Hey, this is fun!
: Oh, sure.
: I-it helps get the kinks out of a guy.
Race: Dr. Quest, look what's coming.
Dr. Quest: Thank goodness, the boys.
: Greetings from spaceship number three.
: I hope you boys have a good excuse.
: Well, I-I'll try to think of one, dad.
Hadji: Those Abominable Snowmen are just plain abominable men, sir.
: I took this off one of them.
: Dried antelope hide.
: A do-it-yourself Yeti scalp.
: How many do you think are up there?
: Well, there were about 12 of them.
: Well, you can scratch at least three off that list.
: Say, nine.
: That makes the odds about right sir, let's take a look.
: It seems pretty quiet. Let's go.
: [intense music]
: It looks like, uh, they left in great haste.
: There are enough Yeti outfits and supplies here to equip a small army.
: Oh, Dr. Quest, would you and Raj Guru step out here on the balcony?
: Trouble, Race?
: No, sir. Not now.
Race: But someone's been playing pretty rough.
Dr. Quest: Looks like they've all been wiped out by some tremendous force.
: [ominous music]
: A terrible justice has been done here.
: I wonder by whom.
: Dad, hey, dad! Look, tracks!
: And they lead up the hill!
: [intense music]
: There's something up on that ridge.
: What is it, Jonny?
: I don't know.
: [growling]
: [roaring]
: What would you call that, Dr. Quest?
: I see it, but I hardly dare believe it.
: You can believe it, Dr.
: Quest.
: The Yeti have taken vengeance into their own hands.
: [growling]
: [grunting]
: [intense music]
: [theme music]
: [clamoring]
: twang twang whoosh crash crash
: [squeaking]
: [music continues]
: [screeching]

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