Robin Hood
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Can somebody |
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Don't be foolish, Walter. |
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Bar the door. I'm still |
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Richard, up. |
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Who is there? |
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Wake up, Thomas. |
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Open the gates! |
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Bastards. |
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Arrow. |
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The lantern. |
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I see you, |
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I see you! |
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Thieving maggots. |
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They've taken |
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What are we going |
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Pray. |
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Hello, there! |
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Here you go, lad. |
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Thank you, Robin. |
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Robin. |
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The archers been |
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Bloody typical. |
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Hide these well. |
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We'll have them |
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Sire. |
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Your bath, Sire. |
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For the love of Christ, Loxley, |
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They love you, Sire. |
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My head. It's going |
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Is that it? |
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One more castle to sack, |
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Hail King Richard! |
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Release! |
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Push! |
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Hey, archer! |
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Stay alive! |
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I'll see you tonight. |
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Don't forget your money |
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It will be my pleasure |
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Push! |
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Move up! |
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Cover the |
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Barricades prepare! |
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Let us put these |
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Raise the barricades! |
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Jimmy. |
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Calm and careful. |
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Go! |
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Help! |
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Cover! |
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Now. |
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Go! |
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Move back! |
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Blood for France! |
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Go! |
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Lt'll make a fine |
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King Philip's arse! |
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Look what they do |
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Push! |
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Push! |
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That'll burn all night, lads. |
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These pricks will smash through in |
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Well done, Jimmy boy. |
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John... |
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Your Majesty. |
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An English princess shut out |
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by a piece of |
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Aren't you ashamed? |
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The shame is surely his. |
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Then go in and tell him. |
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Mewling at his keyhole is |
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John. |
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Oh, God! |
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Mademoiselle, |
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My son has need |
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No, I don't. Ask her. |
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Mother, please, |
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I happen to be in a condition that |
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Yes, I know, |
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That's enough. |
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On second thoughts, |
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I think it better that you |
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Though I will not have |
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Mother. |
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The purpose of my being in |
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from the consequences |
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Her uncle is the |
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My uncle is... |
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Her uncle wants her back. |
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Philip wants an |
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the Channel with an army. |
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And you have given |
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Take up your lawful wife |
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My lawful wife is |
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Is that truly the wife |
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Hmm? |
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You, who honored your |
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so that even now when |
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you have a king and the runt of |
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Better the bastard |
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than bed the niece |
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Or bed her |
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I've asked the Pope's men |
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And do you think the Pope |
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will favor England's royal |
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He might see his way for the |
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And for the future |
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Richard the Lion Heart is |
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And no babies. |
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I am a queen |
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Yes. Yes. |
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You see? |
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She is my Eleanor. |
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Now, you do understand, |
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It's about the science of |
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Who'd like to take |
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Caught this morning. |
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Three choices. |
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Middle. |
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"The middle," he says. |
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I'm sorry about those |
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Robin! Over here, they're |
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Feisty one! |
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Aye, what else we got, |
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The fire |
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We break through |
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With a fair wind, we can |
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You return to Nottingham? |
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I have a wife |
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I have a mother |
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and a brother |
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First thing I'm going |
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Your people will rejoice |
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And that is a condition |
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To be remembered as I was. |
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My army knows better. |
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Lion Heart is mangy. |
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Every man in that army |
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Don't mollycoddle me. |
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I understand how difficult |
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Come on, Loxley. Let us find |
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Let us see if we can |
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Yes. |
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Let's do that. |
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Well, that's the thing, little |
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It's about the science of |
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I've got a quick eye. |
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Three choices. |
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Right, left, or middle. |
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I think I'll take |
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A fourth? |
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I've been watching you for |
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There is no pea. |
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This game is a trick! |
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You take out the pea when you're |
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I got you. |
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Don't touch it again. |
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I'll do it! |
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You lose. |
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You're doing |
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Get in there, Robin. |
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Kneel, |
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Kneel before the King! |
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All of you, |
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No, no, Loxley. These |
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Sinners after |
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Which one of you |
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I did, Sire. |
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I threw the first punch. |
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Ah, honest man. |
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And who're you fighting? |
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He was fighting me, |
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I thought him to be |
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He was showing me different. |
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An enemy that |
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Stand up, |
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Not you. |
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Brave and honest. |
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Are you honest enough to tell a king |
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What is your opinion |
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Will God be pleased |
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No, he won't. |
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Why do you say that? |
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The massacre at Acre, Sire. |
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Speak up! |
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When you had us herd 2,500 Muslim |
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the young woman at my feet, with her |
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There wasn't fear in her eyes. |
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There was only pity. |
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For she knew that |
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and our blades would |
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that, in that moment, |
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All of us. |
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Godless. |
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Honest, |
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brave |
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and naive. |
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There is your Englishman. |
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Right there. |
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Well done, Robin. |
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The whipping will |
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The branding iron, |
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Unless they hang us. |
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No. No, this will be |
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And this will be |
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As soon as I get out |
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I don't owe God or any other man |
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We go all the way back |
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Wet nurse. |
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Indeed. |
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We've been close ever since. |
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Good. |
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Because England, |
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is a country with |
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I can take London |
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But Richard is |
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And under Richard, England is |
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Richard will return home through |
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We know the exact place. |
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He always travels ahead of his army with |
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With Richard dead, |
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it will be easy for you to |
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There'll never be a |
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Even dying animals |
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Kill the Lion Heart and you |
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Heave! |
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Heave! |
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Heave! |
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For England! |
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For England! |
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I need a physician here! |
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A physician! |
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Give us cover! |
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Cover him! |
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Cover the King. |
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Physician! |
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Why, Loxley? |
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Physician! |
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Wine. |
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What's this? |
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The King is dead! |
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Dead. |
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All right, then, Jimmy. |
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We make our own fate |
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I'll come with you. |
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No, you're not. |
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The more the merrier. |
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The road will be dangerous. |
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Where we going? |
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To the coast and to a boat before |
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and the price for a Channel |
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What about our wages? |
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If you thought it was hard |
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try getting paid |
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All right, boys, collect |
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I like the new church. |
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Lady Marion. |
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I would have been sorry to leave |
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I'm glad to speed you |
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but it was to seek out |
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You have lately been missed at |
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I like a quiet church, Father, |
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Your new flock is women, |
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Our men have gone to war |
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Their orphans run wild |
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Our fields are ready for |
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And the church barn |
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Surely, you do not |
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to let its corn be used |
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That grain is bound |
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I am Friar Tuck. |
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Father Tancred is |
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where I know he will remind the |
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The Bishop does not need reminding |
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should reap what they sow |
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The miracle I pray for is that the |
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As I said, Father, I like |
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You will have trouble from |
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You keep bees, Tuck? |
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I keep them |
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Stop! |
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Ambush! |
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You're a knight? |
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Where is King Richard? |
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Oh, God. |
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Where is the King? |
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Dead. |
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Really? |
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If the King's dead, |
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Deliver the crown. |
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Richard's crown. |
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How do we assassinate a king |
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Bring back the |
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You are English. |
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When it suits me. |
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Who are you? |
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Robert Loxley. |
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Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! |
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That's the King's horse. |
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Jimmy! Move! |
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Jimmy! |
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Robin, |
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Ambush. |
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Go. |
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John. |
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No. |
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He's dead. |
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Help. |
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My sword. |
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Its value to me is great. |
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It belonged to my father, |
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Sir Walter Loxley |
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of Nottingham. |
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Do you know it? |
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Aye, I've heard |
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Then the fate... |
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The fates have smiled on me. |
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You must take the sword |
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It will bring me peace. |
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I took it in anger |
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You must understand |
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between a father |
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My father abandoned me to the world |
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I know little of the love |
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I beg you. |
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Longstride, |
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say you will. |
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I will. |
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It's a pact sworn |
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It's a scratch, Allan, |
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Robin! |
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Loxley was making for the |
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That crown could be |
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We're common archers, Robin. |
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If we arrive at the King's ship with |
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How do you know |
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that the knights you see walking |
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There is no difference |
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and any other man |
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All we need is about us. |
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Armor, helmets, swords, |
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and we make England |
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with horses and gold. |
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Fate has smiled |
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And I, for one, shall |
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Take that crown |
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and fill it to the brim. |
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We commit the soul of |
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We would ask, when he arrives |
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if you could let him in. |
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Goliath's got the soil |
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Nettles? |
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Nettle soup |
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that'll keep us alive. |
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Come, Goliath. |
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Until we get a miracle. |
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This way. |
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Marion, Sheriff. |
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Marion, I've been at Peper |
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for Sir Walter |
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Kindly tell him I have better things |
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That you have, while robbers |
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That's sheriff's business. |
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Tell the old fool that next |
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And if he's |
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No, no, no, no. |
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He's too poor. |
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In the name of King Richard, |
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to pay for foreign adventures. |
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Whilst at home, the Church, in |
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has reaped, without mercy, |
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the largest share of what we |
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Between a sheriff and a bishop, |
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who's the greater curse |
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Marion, |
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why, oh, why do you |
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when you have the means |
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What means? |
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If you leave now, |
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I will lengthen your life |
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of your visit when |
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Your |
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If he's not dead, he's rutting his way |
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So speaks a man |
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Well, think on it, Marion. |
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Sir Walter is dying |
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Peper Harow will fall to the crown, |
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You'll be glad |
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Captain, there. |
00:36:30 |
Sir, we were told to expect |
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Our beloved King is dead. |
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Long live the King. |
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And you are, sir? |
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Sir Robert Loxley of |
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I'm the King's equerry, Sir. |
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Come aboard, gentlemen, before the |
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And it's row, me bully |
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We got a long way to go |
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Where we'll sing and we'll |
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And row, me bully boys, row |
00:37:23 |
And it's row, me bully boys |
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We got a long way to go |
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We'll sing and we'll dance |
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And row, me bully boys, row |
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So what's the plan |
00:37:48 |
The boat stops at Gravesend |
00:37:51 |
We'll leave the honor of returning |
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Where? |
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North. |
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Well, that suits me. |
00:38:02 |
Row, me bully boys, row |
00:38:05 |
But now we're returning |
00:38:29 |
We'll sing and we'll dance |
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And it's row, |
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Make ready, Sir Robert. |
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Gravesend? |
00:39:23 |
No, My Lord. The palace |
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Will. |
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John. Allan. |
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Where are we? |
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Holy Christ! |
00:39:47 |
MAN: We dock in 10 minutes. |
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When this is done, |
00:39:52 |
What if... |
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to the King's mother |
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Then we'll be riding |
00:39:58 |
Jesus, Mary and Joseph. |
00:40:02 |
I knew it! I knew it! |
00:40:05 |
Good morning, My Lord. |
00:40:06 |
Some words of advice |
00:40:10 |
You appreciate everything |
00:40:14 |
so you will present |
00:40:16 |
You will go down |
00:40:18 |
Do not look in her eyes when you |
00:40:22 |
And do not rise until all |
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Yes. |
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Agnes. |
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My blue and gold brocade. |
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Yes, My Lady. |
00:41:06 |
Part for the Queen. |
00:41:07 |
Part for the Queen. |
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Cease. |
00:41:57 |
What's this? |
00:41:58 |
King Richard returns |
00:42:06 |
Did Loxley deceive us? |
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Kneel. |
00:42:50 |
Long life, my son. |
00:42:54 |
Rise now. |
00:42:58 |
A king is dead. |
00:43:02 |
Long live the King. |
00:43:06 |
Long live the King! |
00:43:08 |
Long live the King! |
00:43:13 |
Rise. |
00:43:19 |
You... |
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I don't know you. |
00:43:25 |
Robert Loxley, Sire, |
00:43:28 |
Welcome then. |
00:43:31 |
And how did my brother die? |
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In battle, Your Majesty, |
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As was his way. |
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You deserve a reward... |
00:43:41 |
Let's get the horses. |
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...for |
00:43:46 |
Kneel. |
00:43:54 |
Did you say you were |
00:43:57 |
Yes. |
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Your father, Sir Walter, |
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owes tax to the crown. |
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My crown. |
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Tell him it's bloody |
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and everyone's |
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We'll start with this. |
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Make way |
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Make way! |
00:44:23 |
Your Majesty. |
00:44:24 |
Make way |
00:44:32 |
Make way! |
00:44:35 |
Godfrey, my friend. |
00:44:38 |
How were your travels? |
00:44:41 |
What happened |
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A hunting accident. |
00:44:46 |
Frightening. |
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Call it a dueling scar. The |
00:44:53 |
I bow to your knowledge |
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You can get up now. |
00:45:09 |
Sir Robert. |
00:45:15 |
You will know |
00:45:17 |
I'm William Marshal. |
00:45:20 |
Your father and I were |
00:45:23 |
Tell him I'm coming |
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on spring's |
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I may have need of him. |
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I will. I'll tell him. |
00:45:36 |
Whoever he is and whatever |
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Get rid of him. |
00:45:57 |
Come on, let's follow. |
00:47:02 |
Forfeit what you got. |
00:47:04 |
Victuals, coin, clothing |
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or your life. |
00:47:10 |
Thomas Cooper. |
00:47:14 |
Is that you? |
00:47:19 |
Are you sick, Thomas? |
00:47:22 |
We're all sick. |
00:47:25 |
Where are the rest of you? |
00:47:28 |
Loop will be angry. |
00:47:29 |
No, it's your mother |
00:47:31 |
Now, either you come with |
00:47:35 |
You choose. |
00:47:38 |
Well, come on then. |
00:47:42 |
Answer me. |
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Four men, five horses, |
00:48:35 |
Have you seen them? |
00:48:36 |
That way. |
00:48:43 |
The living king of sermons |
00:48:48 |
Was delivered from his evil |
00:48:51 |
But he couldn't talk his last |
00:48:54 |
Because God |
00:48:58 |
God's crossbow |
00:49:01 |
By Christ! Can you not |
00:49:05 |
Sing a foot-stomper about |
00:49:11 |
No. Sing something |
00:49:16 |
A large woman. |
00:49:17 |
Fancy army, darling |
00:49:21 |
I'll climb up to your chamber |
00:49:24 |
Right. I'm done. |
00:49:28 |
And so should we be. |
00:49:30 |
Where will you go? |
00:49:34 |
I think something is owed |
00:49:37 |
and I mean to pay it back. |
00:49:38 |
How so? |
00:49:41 |
The inscription on the sword, |
00:49:45 |
Maybe it's just my |
00:49:49 |
But I intend to take that |
00:49:52 |
and fulfill the request |
00:49:53 |
Are you mad? |
00:49:55 |
You just said |
00:49:57 |
Now you choose to step back |
00:50:01 |
They're bound to go |
00:50:03 |
We can't repay our good luck with |
00:50:13 |
I'm going with you. |
00:50:15 |
Yes. |
00:50:17 |
Tonight is our last |
00:50:19 |
Tomorrow, |
00:50:24 |
Pack up your share. |
00:50:28 |
Will, you're on first watch. |
00:51:32 |
Will. |
00:52:04 |
Watch your step! |
00:52:06 |
One of them got away. |
00:52:09 |
Bastards! |
00:52:13 |
Richard's army |
00:52:15 |
It costs money |
00:52:17 |
Marshal, you speak |
00:52:18 |
I do, Sire. |
00:52:20 |
But to disband the army could |
00:52:26 |
King Richard's campaigns were |
00:52:31 |
What is that |
00:52:34 |
My brother's |
00:52:38 |
They're over! |
00:52:41 |
Clear the room. |
00:52:55 |
So... Taxation. |
00:52:57 |
Taxation? |
00:52:59 |
Milking a dry udder gets you nothing |
00:53:03 |
Mother, spare me |
00:53:05 |
You have none, |
00:53:08 |
These are difficult times. |
00:53:10 |
We can buy time. |
00:53:12 |
I can send envoys |
00:53:14 |
There are money chests from Sicily |
00:53:18 |
Cap-in-hand |
00:53:20 |
Your master's a king. |
00:53:22 |
The crown is owed |
00:53:24 |
The northern barons plead poverty, but |
00:53:30 |
So, what's to be done? |
00:53:47 |
Give me leave, Sire, to go north |
00:53:51 |
I'll have the merchants and |
00:53:54 |
or their coffins. |
00:53:55 |
Englishmen killing |
00:53:58 |
No man loyal to the crown |
00:54:02 |
And loyalty means paying your |
00:54:08 |
That's well said. |
00:54:10 |
Hmm? |
00:54:14 |
Mother? |
00:54:15 |
Richard commanded loyalty not |
00:54:20 |
Mother, your sainted |
00:54:23 |
And you supported his every folly |
00:54:29 |
Yes, you worshipped him |
00:54:32 |
when the warrior lost territories |
00:54:37 |
You kissed his picture |
00:54:39 |
while England had to pay |
00:54:42 |
to ransom him |
00:54:44 |
You are just as much |
00:54:46 |
for the wreckage |
00:55:03 |
I broke her skin |
00:55:13 |
Chancellor. |
00:55:21 |
Marshal, |
00:55:24 |
you served my brother faithfully |
00:55:29 |
I think you've spent |
00:55:32 |
and, no doubt, would like |
00:55:36 |
Therefore, |
00:55:39 |
I accept your resignation of all |
00:55:46 |
The ring. |
00:55:55 |
Your Majesty. |
00:56:16 |
Choose carefully, Godfrey, the spot |
00:56:29 |
For I will choose |
00:56:55 |
Open the gates! |
00:57:32 |
Nottingham. |
00:57:35 |
Is this your people, Robin? |
00:57:36 |
I don't know. Might be. |
00:57:39 |
They don't look much, |
00:57:41 |
Well, they've been keeping your lot |
00:57:44 |
I hear that you Welsh boys, |
00:57:47 |
You co-habit with sheep. |
00:57:52 |
Bloody Scottish mule. |
00:57:55 |
You wouldn't want to annoy a bee |
00:57:59 |
Your swords would be |
00:58:01 |
You're the town beekeeper? |
00:58:03 |
Bless you, no. I'm the |
00:58:07 |
Well, Friar Tuck, |
00:58:08 |
can you tell me where I |
00:58:11 |
If he's not up |
00:58:15 |
How long will |
00:58:22 |
Stay safe. |
00:58:24 |
God be with you all. |
00:58:32 |
That's it? |
00:58:33 |
After 10 years? |
00:58:36 |
Good Friar, |
00:58:39 |
moderately insensible |
00:58:42 |
Allan, he's a man of the |
00:58:46 |
Have you coin? |
00:58:48 |
I have coin. |
00:58:49 |
Two pieces. |
00:58:51 |
Each. |
00:58:54 |
Have you tried the honey |
00:58:58 |
Come with me. |
00:59:01 |
Gives a man a halo, |
00:59:35 |
Girl. |
00:59:36 |
Girl? |
00:59:42 |
Either you're going blind or |
00:59:46 |
Are you the keeper |
00:59:48 |
In a manner |
00:59:50 |
I wish to see |
00:59:54 |
And you are? |
00:59:56 |
Robin Longstride. |
00:59:57 |
Plain Robin Longstride? |
01:00:00 |
No, ma'am. No Sir. |
01:00:05 |
Are you here |
01:00:08 |
No, I'm here to bring him |
01:00:14 |
This way. |
01:00:38 |
He'll take your horse. |
01:00:51 |
Marion! |
01:00:53 |
Marion! |
01:00:55 |
Maggie, where is she? |
01:00:58 |
Ma'am, |
01:01:00 |
I know, Margaret. |
01:01:03 |
Tell him |
01:01:14 |
I'm Marion Loxley. |
01:01:22 |
My Lady, I owe you an |
01:01:25 |
Bad news is bad news |
01:01:29 |
Indeed, I owe you thanks for taking |
01:01:35 |
Did you fight alongside |
01:01:39 |
Yes. |
01:01:41 |
Did he die well? |
01:01:47 |
In an ambush, ma'am. |
01:01:48 |
He was the man chosen to |
01:01:52 |
Marion, |
01:01:55 |
A traveler, Walter. |
01:02:03 |
This news will go |
01:02:05 |
Bring him in. |
01:02:06 |
Yes, yes. |
01:02:08 |
Tell him Robert |
01:02:09 |
sends his love |
01:02:12 |
Marion, our traveler |
01:02:15 |
Travelers are always |
01:02:19 |
Your name, sir? |
01:02:21 |
Longstride. |
01:02:26 |
Do you mock me? |
01:02:29 |
Sir? |
01:02:31 |
Your son, |
01:02:34 |
he asked me to |
01:02:45 |
And how does Robert defend |
01:02:49 |
Hmm? |
01:02:51 |
The prodigal son will |
01:02:56 |
So, no tears, no |
01:03:05 |
No amends to be made. |
01:03:15 |
Did you see him die? |
01:03:19 |
I was with him |
01:03:23 |
His final words were for the love |
01:03:27 |
Forgive my rudeness. |
01:03:30 |
My grief has been |
01:03:34 |
So come, |
01:03:52 |
Robin Longstride. |
01:03:55 |
A common enough |
01:04:01 |
So, you will |
01:04:05 |
But first, |
01:04:08 |
You stink. |
01:04:16 |
I've laid out some of |
01:04:18 |
I hope you don't find |
01:04:23 |
My Lady, |
01:04:27 |
I'll need some help |
01:04:30 |
Winifred. |
01:04:43 |
The coif has a clasp |
01:04:56 |
If you take off the coif, you'll find |
01:05:37 |
Thank you. |
01:05:38 |
I'll have it washed. |
01:05:58 |
Marion, |
01:06:04 |
You've taken a long road |
01:06:07 |
I cannot decide whether |
01:06:11 |
Or manipulative. |
01:06:13 |
Marion, I'm merely |
01:06:15 |
the quality of the man |
01:06:18 |
Is he handsome? |
01:06:20 |
Yes. |
01:06:23 |
In the way that yeomen sometimes |
01:06:27 |
Entertain us with |
01:06:31 |
We don't get many |
01:06:34 |
Except tax collectors |
01:06:37 |
I don't know where I'm from. |
01:06:41 |
So, Marion, |
01:06:46 |
Hmm? |
01:06:49 |
I don't yet know. |
01:06:52 |
I have a proposal |
01:06:58 |
You brought me this sword, |
01:07:01 |
If you give me your time, |
01:07:04 |
it is yours. |
01:07:07 |
I could stay for |
01:07:13 |
I have a question |
01:07:14 |
And what |
01:07:16 |
The words on the hilt of the |
01:07:20 |
Well, I think I have much to tell you |
01:07:32 |
That's very kind. |
01:07:34 |
Well, you haven't heard the |
01:07:37 |
I want you to stay in Nottingham |
01:07:41 |
become my returned son, and |
01:07:45 |
Oh, that's enough! |
01:07:47 |
You've had too much to |
01:07:48 |
We both know that without a husband |
01:07:53 |
Do you dispute that? Hmm? |
01:07:55 |
No. No, so if I |
01:07:58 |
he will be seen as that. |
01:08:04 |
It is a fair contract. |
01:08:06 |
It is not as if I expect you |
01:08:11 |
No, the sword for |
01:08:15 |
Are you in agreement? Hmm? |
01:08:18 |
Yes. |
01:08:19 |
Marion, |
01:08:21 |
that my son has arrived and |
01:08:27 |
Tell them to ring the |
01:08:30 |
And more wine, please. |
01:08:42 |
Hey! Hey! |
01:08:49 |
I rose up in the morning |
01:08:51 |
And I felt a dire need |
01:08:53 |
To dream away the dreary day |
01:08:56 |
I felt the sting of honeybees |
01:08:59 |
Home brew. |
01:09:02 |
If I wasn't the village priest, |
01:09:08 |
Oh, great. |
01:09:10 |
A man could get |
01:09:13 |
I haven't seen so many women for |
01:09:19 |
The secret to success is never |
01:09:24 |
Start with the homely |
01:09:31 |
Right there. |
01:09:32 |
She's about my size. |
01:09:36 |
I'm going to |
01:09:39 |
Come over here! |
01:09:40 |
So, why do they |
01:09:43 |
What are you trying to get at? |
01:09:46 |
I'm proportionate. |
01:09:47 |
So roll |
01:09:50 |
And pour another cup or two |
01:10:43 |
Stop it. |
01:10:48 |
What did I tell you? |
01:10:59 |
It seems we are |
01:11:02 |
A ruse to convince |
01:11:06 |
Well, if the aim |
01:11:10 |
should you not be addressing me |
01:11:16 |
Don't be ridiculous. |
01:11:22 |
Well, are you |
01:11:28 |
Ask me nicely. |
01:11:38 |
Please, dear husband, |
01:12:18 |
Here. |
01:12:23 |
I sleep with a dagger. |
01:12:25 |
If you so much as move to touch |
01:12:29 |
You understand? |
01:12:31 |
Thanks for the warning. |
01:12:39 |
Hello, dogs. |
01:14:36 |
Godfrey. |
01:14:47 |
Where are your men? |
01:14:50 |
They're dead, My Lord. |
01:14:52 |
And Loxley? |
01:14:54 |
Alive. |
01:14:59 |
Then fate has |
01:15:12 |
I hear a man's steps. |
01:15:17 |
Morning, Walter. |
01:15:19 |
Father. |
01:15:21 |
Father. |
01:15:23 |
So what is it that |
01:15:26 |
Patience. |
01:15:28 |
You must show yourself |
01:15:33 |
Marion. |
01:15:35 |
I'm here, Walter. |
01:15:36 |
Reacquaint your husband with |
01:15:42 |
I'll see to the horses. |
01:15:44 |
I feel invigorated. |
01:15:46 |
I woke this morning |
01:15:50 |
Eighty-four. |
01:15:52 |
A miracle. |
01:15:55 |
I've always wondered at the |
01:16:00 |
Husband. |
01:16:21 |
This is rich country. |
01:16:24 |
Where's your cattle |
01:16:26 |
Sold, eaten, stolen, traded. |
01:16:30 |
Our meat now is rabbit |
01:16:33 |
or wild pig on a lucky day. |
01:16:35 |
And deer? |
01:16:37 |
If you're willing to risk your |
01:16:41 |
Every deer in the land |
01:16:44 |
These things are God's gifts first |
01:16:48 |
If it's illegal for a man |
01:16:51 |
how then can he be a man |
01:16:53 |
Welcome home, sir. |
01:16:55 |
Sir Robert. |
01:16:56 |
Good morning, |
01:17:00 |
Sir Walter is our Lord, and you are |
01:17:07 |
Sir Robert. |
01:17:09 |
Tom Chamberlain. |
01:17:12 |
You don't look |
01:17:15 |
Sir Robert. |
01:17:17 |
When will our young lads |
01:17:19 |
Will you find my Jamie, |
01:17:25 |
With no work and little food, |
01:17:29 |
To be soldiers? |
01:17:30 |
Poachers. |
01:17:37 |
Look at that, mate. |
01:17:41 |
Still here then? |
01:17:45 |
For the time being, refer to me |
01:17:49 |
My men-at-arms. This is |
01:17:54 |
Allan A'Dayle, Will |
01:17:57 |
Lady Marion. |
01:18:05 |
I trust you had |
01:18:09 |
For sure. |
01:18:14 |
Lady Marion Loxley. |
01:18:18 |
Well played. |
01:18:20 |
A bit rash but well |
01:18:24 |
Right you are, Robin. |
01:18:26 |
Sir Robert. |
01:18:27 |
Sir Robert. |
01:18:29 |
Sir. |
01:18:31 |
Sir Bob. |
01:18:40 |
Friar. |
01:18:43 |
Ah, Marion. Good news travels |
01:18:48 |
Sir Robert, |
01:18:51 |
You should've made yourself known |
01:18:55 |
Yes, I should've. |
01:18:59 |
What happens here? |
01:19:01 |
We're moving the |
01:19:03 |
Politics out of London, |
01:19:05 |
This is our grain. |
01:19:08 |
Lady Marion, I but follow |
01:19:11 |
and abide by their |
01:19:19 |
Does His Holiness know |
01:19:23 |
There are wolves in York, |
01:19:29 |
The bees are my family. |
01:19:31 |
I'm a procreator by design. |
01:19:34 |
I'm not a churchy friar. |
01:19:37 |
My bees give life. |
01:19:40 |
They are my life, |
01:19:42 |
Should not the Bishop |
01:19:44 |
so the clergy can spread Nottingham |
01:19:50 |
What if the grain were |
01:19:54 |
Then the bees need |
01:20:07 |
MARION: I was an old maid |
01:20:10 |
I was a daughter of a respectable |
01:20:15 |
We were wed, |
01:20:19 |
he left to join ship |
01:20:23 |
And that was my |
01:20:28 |
I hardly knew. |
01:20:33 |
A good knight. |
01:20:36 |
I mean, he was |
01:20:40 |
A good knight-at-arms, |
01:20:42 |
Oh, yes, |
01:20:44 |
And I in his. |
01:21:17 |
Stop! |
01:21:33 |
Marion. |
01:21:43 |
Easy. |
01:21:48 |
I'm all right. |
01:21:51 |
I can't move me legs. |
01:21:58 |
Thank you. |
01:22:02 |
My Lord? |
01:22:17 |
Oh, is it my turn now? |
01:22:28 |
Thank you. |
01:22:31 |
Nicely done, sir. |
01:22:33 |
And to see Lady Marion Loxley's legs, |
01:22:41 |
I don't believe |
01:22:45 |
Sir Robert. |
01:22:46 |
Allow me to introduce |
01:22:50 |
Welcome home, Sir Robert. |
01:22:52 |
You make your mark quickly by |
01:22:56 |
What's this? |
01:22:57 |
What's mine in coin I have the |
01:23:03 |
If it's God's will. |
01:23:08 |
Here's a ram's worth of tax |
01:23:10 |
Your insolence |
01:23:13 |
I'll consider |
01:23:41 |
Mead and grain alcohol? |
01:23:43 |
I thought as much. |
01:23:49 |
There's something |
01:23:51 |
At your service. |
01:24:05 |
All right, lads. |
01:24:07 |
Should've left while you had the |
01:24:27 |
Stop. |
01:24:31 |
You there! Move aside! |
01:24:35 |
None shall pass |
01:24:37 |
unless they can |
01:24:41 |
Moon-mad! |
01:24:42 |
And what is the riddle, |
01:24:47 |
What has 18 legs and |
01:24:54 |
Your next move |
01:24:58 |
Evening, friend. |
01:25:01 |
I demand |
01:25:04 |
We are |
01:25:08 |
Merry now, |
01:25:11 |
"The Lord taketh..." |
01:25:12 |
And we shall giveth back. |
01:25:14 |
My advice is to plant |
01:25:17 |
Why is that, |
01:25:18 |
When it sprouts, I can claim |
01:25:21 |
The Church in York would |
01:25:28 |
How much further? |
01:25:30 |
About 11 miles. |
01:26:21 |
I thought you had left. |
01:26:24 |
The fields have |
01:26:27 |
I didn't want |
01:26:30 |
How did you |
01:26:32 |
If you have to ask, |
01:26:37 |
Thank you. |
01:27:24 |
Pikemen, at the ready! |
01:27:25 |
Arms to ready! |
01:27:27 |
Prepare! |
01:27:30 |
This King John |
01:27:35 |
You! Are you Baldwin? |
01:27:37 |
In whose name do you |
01:27:38 |
In the name of King John. |
01:27:41 |
Pay or burn. |
01:27:43 |
We have paid in money and |
01:27:47 |
And we have |
01:27:49 |
Burn it. |
01:28:11 |
Come on. |
01:28:25 |
My Lord, this way! |
01:28:31 |
In the name of John, |
01:28:33 |
by the Grace of God, |
01:28:36 |
let it be known to all who abide |
01:28:47 |
Those persons |
01:28:51 |
will hereby be subject |
01:28:59 |
By order |
01:29:14 |
Father Tancred! |
01:29:32 |
Your Majesty. |
01:29:37 |
Your Majesty. |
01:29:42 |
I have lost the |
01:29:45 |
but he may still |
01:29:47 |
Allow me to know |
01:29:49 |
You are much wiser |
01:29:52 |
I dare say. |
01:29:56 |
Edward, take him. |
01:29:58 |
Your Majesty. |
01:30:03 |
John is no Richard, |
01:30:08 |
But I serve the throne, |
01:30:16 |
Speak plainly, Marshal. |
01:30:19 |
The crown is in peril. |
01:30:22 |
Godfrey has been plotting |
01:30:27 |
French troops have already |
01:30:29 |
and they are murdering Englishmen |
01:30:32 |
The northern barons will make |
01:30:37 |
Leaving our coast defenseless |
01:30:41 |
which is certainly coming. |
01:30:45 |
So it's left to John's mother to scold him |
01:30:56 |
My son has an enemy in his court |
01:31:01 |
An English traitor. |
01:31:05 |
Why are you telling me |
01:31:08 |
Isabella! |
01:31:11 |
It is you |
01:31:14 |
Tell King John that you've |
01:31:16 |
from Philip himself, |
01:31:18 |
Why not tell him the truth? |
01:31:22 |
A mother he mistrusts bearing |
01:31:26 |
No. |
01:31:28 |
If you wish to be queen, |
01:31:34 |
And England. |
01:31:37 |
No! |
01:31:39 |
No! No! |
01:31:44 |
Godfrey! |
01:31:47 |
By the bowels of Christ, |
01:31:50 |
You lie! |
01:32:11 |
I'm sorry, my love. |
01:32:29 |
Sheriff. |
01:32:35 |
Man won't give his name. Demands |
01:32:38 |
Demands? |
01:32:43 |
Go away. |
01:32:44 |
My Lord. |
01:33:07 |
Tax |
01:33:11 |
Nottingham's turn is coming. |
01:33:13 |
Good. Good. |
01:33:15 |
Tell Sir Godfrey that the |
01:33:19 |
May he put his stamp |
01:33:21 |
I see trouble coming from |
01:33:27 |
A blind old man |
01:33:29 |
Aye, and his son |
01:33:31 |
The crusader, Robert Loxley, |
01:34:13 |
Marion. |
01:35:18 |
Go on! Go on. |
01:35:25 |
Has he spoken yet? |
01:35:27 |
He was spying, Loop. |
01:35:29 |
Spying? |
01:35:32 |
Robert, |
01:35:35 |
Hello, Marion. |
01:35:36 |
I've come to save you. |
01:35:39 |
Know him? |
01:35:41 |
Boys, this is Sir Robert |
01:35:46 |
Sir Robert, the |
01:35:50 |
Untie him. |
01:35:51 |
No, I don't think spies |
01:35:56 |
That was unkind. |
01:35:57 |
You were a crusader? |
01:35:59 |
Yes. |
01:36:00 |
Did you hear that, boys? |
01:36:05 |
My men are good fighters. |
01:36:06 |
I don't know about that. |
01:36:07 |
I think the weight of numbers |
01:36:10 |
But they do move silently like |
01:36:12 |
But that's only a skill |
01:36:15 |
You don't become |
01:36:17 |
We're soldiers. |
01:36:18 |
No, you're not. |
01:36:19 |
Soldiers fight for a |
01:36:25 |
You don't have one. |
01:36:29 |
Common thieves |
01:36:32 |
Like what? |
01:36:33 |
I could teach you |
01:36:36 |
I could teach you which wood to |
01:36:39 |
I could teach you how to make |
01:36:44 |
And I can help Marion to |
01:36:47 |
so you won't get sick. |
01:36:49 |
I don't know who you're |
01:36:53 |
I'm not your enemy. |
01:36:55 |
If you want to chat, |
01:37:12 |
Wife? |
01:37:21 |
Marshal. |
01:37:23 |
Stand aside! |
01:37:26 |
Your Majesty. |
01:37:29 |
What the devil |
01:37:32 |
Sire? |
01:37:33 |
Will you keep that animal |
01:37:38 |
Do you think I haven't noticed |
01:37:40 |
If Your Majesty recalls, |
01:37:43 |
At our last conversation, |
01:37:45 |
Philip of France wasn't coming |
01:37:49 |
Was he, Marshal? |
01:37:54 |
My friend Godfrey |
01:37:57 |
is not the friend |
01:38:00 |
He's stirred up the |
01:38:04 |
They come south |
01:38:08 |
Marshal, how dare they? |
01:38:10 |
Sire, forgotten men |
01:38:15 |
The barons need |
01:38:18 |
that when the French come, |
01:38:23 |
Fitzrobert. |
01:38:24 |
Baldwin. |
01:38:26 |
We'll make an army of the |
01:38:30 |
The barons |
01:38:33 |
Wiser kings know they must |
01:38:37 |
hear their voice. |
01:38:40 |
Together, let us ride |
01:38:46 |
They march against |
01:38:51 |
Their king. |
01:38:54 |
We will meet them with the pikes |
01:38:59 |
You have lost |
01:39:03 |
Perhaps we'll look to |
01:39:17 |
Saddle up with a spare |
01:39:20 |
I want to know |
01:39:22 |
My Lord. |
01:39:38 |
I found him, My Lord. |
01:39:40 |
Where? |
01:39:41 |
Nottingham. In plain sight, |
01:39:51 |
Then we go to Nottingham. |
01:39:54 |
Take no prisoners. |
01:40:00 |
Take two men, four horses. |
01:40:02 |
Ride hard for the coast, then on to |
01:40:24 |
I'll make the place famous. |
01:40:30 |
Come, Allan! |
01:40:31 |
I'll get them drinking. |
01:40:35 |
All right. |
01:41:07 |
Music, laughter, the crackle |
01:41:12 |
Life has returned. |
01:43:16 |
How did you know it was me? |
01:43:18 |
Who else would sit |
01:43:22 |
like a friend |
01:43:25 |
How are you, William? |
01:43:28 |
I'm well and troubled. |
01:43:31 |
Ah. And what brings you? |
01:43:34 |
I'm riding on to |
01:43:37 |
I've heard something of the barons' anger |
01:43:41 |
The anger has |
01:43:43 |
They assemble to march |
01:43:46 |
You think you can persuade |
01:43:48 |
Turn back, no. |
01:43:51 |
To join King John |
01:43:56 |
A what? |
01:43:58 |
I cannot go with you. |
01:44:01 |
I cannot speak |
01:44:03 |
He is the only |
01:44:05 |
But not the only hope. |
01:44:07 |
Explain. |
01:44:10 |
Marion. |
01:44:11 |
I'm here, Walter. |
01:44:12 |
This is my old |
01:44:15 |
Lady Marion Loxley, |
01:44:17 |
Lady, I was glad to see Sir Robert |
01:44:20 |
I think you know |
01:44:23 |
Sir William, I know, would like |
01:44:39 |
We've met before. |
01:44:40 |
Yes, Sir, I know. |
01:44:45 |
No, when you were a child. |
01:44:49 |
Hobby-horse age. |
01:44:51 |
Sir Walter and I returned from |
01:44:56 |
But you'd gone. |
01:44:57 |
We had lost |
01:45:03 |
It was a wound |
01:45:13 |
You need |
01:45:17 |
Your father was |
01:45:21 |
Is that pleasing to you? |
01:45:26 |
Yes. It is. |
01:45:28 |
But he was more than that. |
01:45:32 |
What did he see? |
01:45:35 |
That kings have a need |
01:45:37 |
no less than their subjects |
01:45:41 |
A dangerous idea. |
01:45:44 |
Your father was a philosopher. |
01:45:47 |
that took you by the ears |
01:45:50 |
None of these things |
01:45:53 |
You must commit them |
01:45:57 |
This is the science of memory. |
01:45:59 |
"Rise and rise again |
01:46:07 |
Finally, hundreds listened, |
01:46:13 |
for the rights of all ranks |
01:46:19 |
"Rise and rise again |
01:46:23 |
"until lambs become lions." |
01:46:30 |
What happened to him? |
01:46:33 |
Close your eyes. |
01:46:41 |
Foundation is set on the |
01:46:49 |
Longstride, give up |
01:46:53 |
You were there. |
01:46:55 |
You saw it. |
01:46:59 |
I will not. |
01:47:25 |
Not dead. |
01:47:28 |
Not now. |
01:47:38 |
Here is my copy |
01:47:42 |
This charter of rights |
01:47:45 |
And here are... There are the names of |
01:47:49 |
Fitzrobert, Baldwin, |
01:47:53 |
What he wanted was a |
01:47:57 |
Wait there. |
01:47:58 |
To have |
01:47:59 |
Sir Walter? |
01:48:01 |
A messenger for you. |
01:48:03 |
Bring him in. |
01:48:05 |
Step forward, sir. |
01:48:08 |
My Lord. |
01:48:09 |
I'm listening. |
01:48:10 |
Peterborough's been burned |
01:48:13 |
Fitzrobert gathers an army |
01:48:16 |
Marshal requests your presence |
01:48:21 |
Wait outside, |
01:48:25 |
Cometh the hour, |
01:48:28 |
The time for pretense |
01:48:32 |
Now, hold me |
01:48:43 |
Go. |
01:48:45 |
Maggie. Where's my lady? |
01:48:48 |
I could not |
01:49:16 |
Whether we fight for our |
01:49:21 |
we must fight |
01:49:23 |
You've spent too long |
01:49:26 |
Spending time in the palace |
01:49:31 |
As we speak, |
01:49:34 |
King Philip |
01:49:37 |
Godfrey and his |
01:49:44 |
Every minute that |
01:49:46 |
brings closer the |
01:49:50 |
We have been bled |
01:49:53 |
by the King long |
01:49:56 |
Go back to London |
01:49:59 |
that we will meet him |
01:50:03 |
Make way! |
01:50:04 |
We will not fight |
01:50:08 |
Rather let him |
01:50:11 |
I'll give you more, |
01:50:15 |
My breast for |
01:50:19 |
Use mine. |
01:50:25 |
Go on. |
01:50:27 |
No? |
01:50:29 |
Oh. This is what you want, |
01:50:33 |
Fine, I'd rather give it to you |
01:50:38 |
You mistake me, Sire. |
01:50:40 |
I have no right and no |
01:50:45 |
But let the rightful |
01:50:48 |
From now we will be subject only to |
01:50:52 |
We are not sheep to be made |
01:50:58 |
Godfrey set himself |
01:51:02 |
Then he did more than was |
01:51:10 |
A very important decision. |
01:51:13 |
Don't you think that we've paid |
01:52:25 |
This is where I was born. |
01:52:41 |
What does it mean? |
01:52:42 |
It means never give up. |
01:52:46 |
We will not be loyal |
01:52:50 |
The King must listen |
01:52:54 |
A king does not bargain for the |
01:52:59 |
Without loyalty there is no |
01:53:05 |
I'm here to speak |
01:53:09 |
Let the man speak. |
01:53:12 |
Speak! Speak! |
01:53:14 |
Speak, if you must. |
01:53:18 |
If you're trying to |
01:53:22 |
you must set your |
01:53:26 |
The laws of this land |
01:53:32 |
a king who demands loyalty |
01:53:38 |
I have marched from France |
01:53:41 |
to Palestine and back. |
01:53:44 |
And I know |
01:53:46 |
in tyranny |
01:53:51 |
You build a country |
01:53:54 |
from the ground up. |
01:53:56 |
Empower every man |
01:53:59 |
and you will |
01:54:01 |
Hmm. |
01:54:03 |
Well, who could object |
01:54:09 |
If Your Majesty |
01:54:14 |
justice in the form of |
01:54:17 |
allowing every man to |
01:54:21 |
to be safe from |
01:54:25 |
or prison without charge, |
01:54:27 |
to work, eat and live |
01:54:33 |
and be as merry |
01:54:34 |
Sir, Godfrey's men |
01:54:36 |
...then that king |
01:54:40 |
Not only would he receive |
01:54:45 |
but their love, as well. |
01:54:48 |
So what would you have? Hmm? |
01:54:51 |
Castle for every man? |
01:54:55 |
Every Englishman's |
01:54:58 |
What we would ask, |
01:55:03 |
is liberty. |
01:55:04 |
Liberty by law! |
01:55:08 |
Your Majesty, My Lords, |
01:55:12 |
the French fleet |
01:55:14 |
Sire, you have a chance to unify |
01:55:21 |
It falls on your nod. |
01:55:23 |
I only have to nod? |
01:55:30 |
I can do |
01:55:34 |
I give my word |
01:55:36 |
that such a charter |
01:55:39 |
On my mother's life, |
01:55:48 |
Godfrey makes for Nottingham. |
01:55:51 |
I will send Baldwin |
01:55:53 |
We will meet again at the White |
01:55:57 |
Robin, your father |
01:56:01 |
And you are |
01:56:15 |
Maggie, who's |
01:56:18 |
Long live the King! |
01:56:55 |
Gentlemen. |
01:57:11 |
I'm the Sheriff |
01:57:18 |
I'm French on |
01:57:41 |
Sir Walter! Sir Walter! |
01:57:53 |
Loxley! |
01:57:54 |
Show yourself! |
01:57:58 |
Loxley! |
01:58:02 |
Who calls here? |
01:58:04 |
I call for Robert Loxley. |
01:58:06 |
My son is not here |
01:58:08 |
That is the truth. |
01:58:10 |
Because he's dead |
01:58:14 |
And who are you, sir, |
01:58:17 |
Who am I? |
01:58:27 |
I'm the one |
01:58:31 |
Fight me if you dare. |
01:58:34 |
Lord have mercy. |
01:59:24 |
Leave it on the table. |
01:59:27 |
Next! Come on! |
01:59:30 |
Name? |
01:59:32 |
Christian name? |
01:59:34 |
Marion. |
01:59:36 |
Land? |
01:59:38 |
5,000 acres. |
01:59:41 |
Lady Marion Loxley? |
01:59:43 |
I am. |
02:00:14 |
Gentlemen, enjoy! |
02:00:51 |
No one should |
02:00:53 |
5,000 acres. |
02:02:33 |
Baldwin! Fitzrobert! |
02:02:35 |
Take the southern flank |
02:02:38 |
Will and Allan, get on the |
02:03:02 |
Lady Marion. |
02:03:25 |
Quickly. |
02:03:53 |
Follow me. |
02:04:16 |
Somebody, please take |
02:04:30 |
John, down! |
02:04:38 |
It's all right. |
02:04:39 |
Go around. |
02:04:40 |
Stand back! |
02:04:43 |
Make way! |
02:04:45 |
Hurry. It's all right. It's all |
02:05:01 |
Sword! |
02:05:22 |
Get down, |
02:06:14 |
Where will King Philip |
02:06:31 |
This is my last arrow. |
02:06:35 |
Dungeness! |
02:06:43 |
There we have it. |
02:08:12 |
Once before I said goodbye |
02:08:16 |
He never came back. |
02:08:23 |
Ask me nicely. |
02:09:00 |
I love you, Marion. |
02:11:26 |
Longstride! |
02:11:58 |
What news of Walter |
02:12:01 |
Sir Walter is dead. |
02:12:04 |
Gentlemen, we go to war. |
02:12:07 |
It is my first time. |
02:12:10 |
Forward! |
02:13:52 |
That's a lot of French. |
02:13:56 |
What's to be done? |
02:13:59 |
Archers to the cliff top. |
02:14:01 |
Cavalry to the beach. |
02:14:04 |
With me! |
02:14:05 |
Archers! |
02:14:09 |
Excellent plan. |
02:14:32 |
Cavalry! |
02:14:46 |
Ready! |
02:15:07 |
Raise arrows! |
02:15:08 |
Raise arrows! |
02:15:11 |
Ready! |
02:15:15 |
Raise arrows! |
02:15:18 |
Release! Release! |
02:15:32 |
Release! |
02:16:10 |
For the love of God, Marion! |
02:16:16 |
Loxley, |
02:16:18 |
circle your troops |
02:16:26 |
With me! |
02:16:32 |
Release! |
02:16:44 |
Release! |
02:17:33 |
Forward! |
02:17:53 |
Archers, forward! |
02:18:22 |
Let's go, Marshal. |
02:18:23 |
We're close enough, Sire. |
02:18:26 |
This was not |
02:18:27 |
And look what |
02:18:30 |
Forward! |
02:18:32 |
Protect the King! |
02:19:05 |
This is for you, Walter. |
02:19:20 |
No! |
02:19:30 |
Marion! |
02:21:15 |
Marion! |
02:21:44 |
Surrender! |
02:22:08 |
Sire! Sire! |
02:22:10 |
They've surrendered, Sire! |
02:22:13 |
Yes! To whom? |
02:22:19 |
To him. |
02:22:20 |
Longstride! |
02:22:24 |
Longstride! |
02:23:17 |
I did not make myself king. |
02:23:22 |
God did. |
02:23:24 |
King by divine right. |
02:23:27 |
Now you come to me |
02:23:32 |
seeking to limit the |
02:23:36 |
Sire, |
02:23:38 |
No. |
02:23:40 |
Sire, you give us |
02:23:42 |
Did I command |
02:23:44 |
John... |
02:23:45 |
Or you, madam? |
02:23:46 |
Sire, we looked to you! |
02:23:48 |
Look to your estates, |
02:23:55 |
Archers! |
02:23:57 |
You are fortunate that |
02:24:01 |
But as for Robin Longstride, |
02:24:06 |
for the crimes of theft and |
02:24:11 |
who pretended to be a knight of the |
02:24:15 |
I declare him, from this |
02:24:22 |
To be hunted all the |
02:24:26 |
We will not |
02:24:28 |
...until his corpse, |
02:24:30 |
for foxes and crows! |
02:24:56 |
Hear me! Hear me! |
02:25:01 |
By royal decree, |
02:25:03 |
Robin Longstride, also |
02:25:07 |
and all who shelter him |
02:25:10 |
are declared outlaws |
02:25:13 |
Their properties forfeit, |
02:25:14 |
and their lives shall be taken |
02:25:25 |
A nail please? |
02:25:28 |
A nail! |
02:26:20 |
Off you go. |
02:26:23 |
Hey, boys. |
02:26:25 |
You've been practicing |
02:26:27 |
Have you been shooting |
02:26:29 |
Who hit something? |
02:26:30 |
The greenwood |
02:26:33 |
Now, the orphan boys |
02:26:37 |
No tax, no tithe. |
02:26:38 |
Nobody rich, nobody poor. Fair |
02:26:43 |
Many wrongs to be righted |
02:26:51 |
Watch over us, Walter. |
02:29:52 |
For the Lion Heart! |