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- 1
- 00:02:24,895 --> 00:02:27,814
- Can somebody
- tell me what's going on?
- 2
- 00:02:27,814 --> 00:02:29,690
- Don't be foolish, Walter.
- Get him back to bed.
- 3
- 00:02:29,690 --> 00:02:31,400
- Bar the door. I'm still
- the master of this house.
- 4
- 00:02:31,400 --> 00:02:32,902
- Richard, up.
- 5
- 00:02:35,572 --> 00:02:37,073
- Who is there?
- 6
- 00:02:37,616 --> 00:02:38,741
- Wake up, Thomas.
- 7
- 00:02:44,414 --> 00:02:45,915
- Open the gates!
- 8
- 00:02:55,634 --> 00:02:56,926
- Bastards.
- 9
- 00:02:57,761 --> 00:02:58,928
- Arrow.
- 10
- 00:03:03,016 --> 00:03:04,433
- The lantern.
- 11
- 00:03:15,112 --> 00:03:16,946
- I see you,
- you little bastards.
- 12
- 00:03:17,573 --> 00:03:18,781
- I see you!
- 13
- 00:03:31,628 --> 00:03:33,296
- Thieving maggots.
- 14
- 00:03:33,797 --> 00:03:36,173
- They've taken
- all our seed grain.
- 15
- 00:03:36,967 --> 00:03:39,552
- What are we going
- to do for planting?
- 16
- 00:03:40,387 --> 00:03:41,470
- Pray.
- 17
- 00:04:46,286 --> 00:04:47,745
- Hello, there!
- 18
- 00:05:00,842 --> 00:05:01,884
- Here you go, lad.
- 19
- 00:05:01,884 --> 00:05:03,386
- Thank you, Robin.
- 20
- 00:05:03,595 --> 00:05:04,762
- Robin.
- 21
- 00:05:05,514 --> 00:05:06,889
- The archers been
- called to ranks.
- 22
- 00:05:06,889 --> 00:05:08,849
- Bloody typical.
- I'm starving.
- 23
- 00:05:10,060 --> 00:05:11,102
- Hide these well.
- 24
- 00:05:11,853 --> 00:05:14,355
- We'll have them
- for supper instead.
- 25
- 00:05:31,039 --> 00:05:32,123
- Sire.
- 26
- 00:05:33,332 --> 00:05:35,042
- Your bath, Sire.
- 27
- 00:05:53,019 --> 00:05:55,646
- For the love of Christ, Loxley,
- would you stop them doing that!
- 28
- 00:05:55,646 --> 00:05:57,273
- They love you, Sire.
- 29
- 00:05:57,273 --> 00:05:59,942
- My head. It's going
- like the bells of hell.
- 30
- 00:06:02,820 --> 00:06:03,988
- Is that it?
- 31
- 00:06:03,988 --> 00:06:08,451
- One more castle to sack,
- then we're home to England.
- 32
- 00:06:10,787 --> 00:06:11,871
- Hail King Richard!
- 33
- 00:06:17,127 --> 00:06:18,335
- Release!
- 34
- 00:06:18,753 --> 00:06:20,003
- Push!
- 35
- 00:06:23,842 --> 00:06:25,259
- Hey, archer!
- 36
- 00:06:25,635 --> 00:06:26,886
- Stay alive!
- 37
- 00:06:26,886 --> 00:06:28,179
- I'll see you tonight.
- 38
- 00:06:28,472 --> 00:06:30,306
- Don't forget your money
- this time, little man.
- 39
- 00:06:30,306 --> 00:06:32,558
- It will be my pleasure
- to take it off you.
- 40
- 00:06:34,311 --> 00:06:35,394
- Push!
- 41
- 00:06:40,108 --> 00:06:41,317
- Move up!
- 42
- 00:06:46,865 --> 00:06:48,949
- Cover the
- King! Cover the King!
- 43
- 00:06:52,829 --> 00:06:54,955
- Barricades prepare!
- 44
- 00:07:03,757 --> 00:07:05,799
- Let us put these
- French to bed!
- 45
- 00:07:10,222 --> 00:07:12,306
- Raise the barricades!
- 46
- 00:07:25,236 --> 00:07:26,487
- Jimmy.
- 47
- 00:07:26,988 --> 00:07:28,822
- Calm and careful.
- Make it count.
- 48
- 00:07:29,115 --> 00:07:30,157
- Go!
- 49
- 00:07:52,930 --> 00:07:54,014
- Help!
- 50
- 00:07:55,559 --> 00:07:56,559
- Cover!
- 51
- 00:08:08,697 --> 00:08:09,780
- Now.
- 52
- 00:08:13,201 --> 00:08:14,243
- Go!
- 53
- 00:08:23,545 --> 00:08:24,878
- Move back!
- 54
- 00:08:26,339 --> 00:08:28,048
- Blood for France!
- 55
- 00:08:29,884 --> 00:08:30,884
- Go!
- 56
- 00:08:32,345 --> 00:08:34,221
- Lt'll make a fine
- pin cushion!
- 57
- 00:08:34,221 --> 00:08:36,348
- King Philip's arse!
- 58
- 00:08:50,488 --> 00:08:56,243
- Look what they do
- for the Lion Heart!
- 59
- 00:08:59,164 --> 00:09:00,247
- Push!
- 60
- 00:09:00,624 --> 00:09:01,665
- Push!
- 61
- 00:09:02,334 --> 00:09:05,336
- That'll burn all night, lads.
- Don't let them put it out.
- 62
- 00:09:05,336 --> 00:09:08,881
- These pricks will smash through in
- the morning, take all the credit.
- 63
- 00:09:08,881 --> 00:09:10,507
- Well done, Jimmy boy.
- 64
- 00:09:31,613 --> 00:09:32,821
- John...
- 65
- 00:09:32,821 --> 00:09:34,365
- Your Majesty.
- 66
- 00:09:34,991 --> 00:09:38,035
- An English princess shut out
- of her husband's bedchamber
- 67
- 00:09:38,035 --> 00:09:40,245
- by a piece of
- French pastry!
- 68
- 00:09:40,245 --> 00:09:41,872
- Aren't you ashamed?
- 69
- 00:09:41,872 --> 00:09:43,791
- The shame is surely his.
- 70
- 00:09:43,791 --> 00:09:45,876
- Then go in and tell him.
- 71
- 00:09:45,876 --> 00:09:49,588
- Mewling at his keyhole is
- neither one thing nor the other.
- 72
- 00:09:50,715 --> 00:09:51,799
- John.
- 73
- 00:09:57,222 --> 00:09:58,972
- Oh, God!
- What in heaven...
- 74
- 00:09:58,972 --> 00:10:01,266
- Mademoiselle,
- you will excuse me.
- 75
- 00:10:01,266 --> 00:10:03,394
- My son has need
- of my advice.
- 76
- 00:10:03,394 --> 00:10:05,270
- No, I don't. Ask her.
- 77
- 00:10:07,314 --> 00:10:09,066
- Mother, please,
- have you no decency?
- 78
- 00:10:09,066 --> 00:10:13,737
- I happen to be in a condition that
- no mother should see her son in.
- 79
- 00:10:17,575 --> 00:10:19,284
- Yes, I know,
- but it's my mother.
- 80
- 00:10:19,284 --> 00:10:20,411
- That's enough.
- 81
- 00:10:20,411 --> 00:10:21,912
- On second thoughts,
- 82
- 00:10:21,912 --> 00:10:25,207
- I think it better that you
- do hear what I have to say.
- 83
- 00:10:25,207 --> 00:10:28,127
- Though I will not have
- you in my presence.
- 84
- 00:10:28,837 --> 00:10:29,837
- Mother.
- 85
- 00:10:29,837 --> 00:10:33,799
- The purpose of my being in
- this room is to save the realm
- 86
- 00:10:33,799 --> 00:10:37,970
- from the consequences
- of this unsuitable amusement.
- 87
- 00:10:37,970 --> 00:10:40,764
- Her uncle is the
- bloody King of France.
- 88
- 00:10:41,849 --> 00:10:43,892
- My uncle is...
- Get down.
- 89
- 00:10:44,644 --> 00:10:46,645
- Her uncle wants her back.
- 90
- 00:10:47,063 --> 00:10:50,399
- Philip wants an
- excuse to cross
- 91
- 00:10:52,777 --> 00:10:54,570
- the Channel with an army.
- 92
- 00:10:54,570 --> 00:10:57,239
- And you have given
- him that excuse.
- 93
- 00:10:58,199 --> 00:11:01,160
- Take up your lawful wife
- and save England.
- 94
- 00:11:01,160 --> 00:11:04,913
- My lawful wife is
- as barren as a brick.
- 95
- 00:11:05,248 --> 00:11:07,958
- Is that truly the wife
- you want for me?
- 96
- 00:11:08,376 --> 00:11:09,543
- Hmm?
- 97
- 00:11:09,543 --> 00:11:12,921
- You, who honored your
- husband with eight children
- 98
- 00:11:12,921 --> 00:11:15,549
- so that even now when
- death has taken the rest
- 99
- 00:11:15,549 --> 00:11:20,596
- you have a king and the runt of
- the litter to call you "Mother."
- 100
- 00:11:21,097 --> 00:11:23,348
- Better the bastard
- of a servant girl
- 101
- 00:11:23,348 --> 00:11:25,976
- than bed the niece
- of England's jealous enemy.
- 102
- 00:11:25,976 --> 00:11:28,645
- Or bed her
- and wed her, Mother.
- 103
- 00:11:28,645 --> 00:11:31,356
- I've asked the Pope's men
- to arrange an annulment.
- 104
- 00:11:31,356 --> 00:11:33,192
- And do you think the Pope
- 105
- 00:11:33,192 --> 00:11:36,862
- will favor England's royal
- runt over the King of France?
- 106
- 00:11:36,862 --> 00:11:40,073
- He might see his way for the
- son of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
- 107
- 00:11:40,073 --> 00:11:42,534
- And for the future
- King of England.
- 108
- 00:11:42,534 --> 00:11:46,413
- Richard the Lion Heart is
- 40 years old, if not more.
- 109
- 00:11:47,707 --> 00:11:49,208
- And no babies.
- 110
- 00:11:50,418 --> 00:11:52,503
- I am a queen
- in the making.
- 111
- 00:11:54,756 --> 00:11:56,507
- Yes. Yes.
- 112
- 00:11:58,176 --> 00:11:59,426
- You see?
- 113
- 00:12:00,595 --> 00:12:02,930
- She is my Eleanor.
- 114
- 00:12:06,184 --> 00:12:09,561
- Now, you do understand,
- this game is not about luck.
- 115
- 00:12:09,561 --> 00:12:12,564
- It's about the science of
- memory and a quick hand.
- 116
- 00:12:12,564 --> 00:12:14,358
- Who'd like to take
- a bit of fresh meat home?
- 117
- 00:12:14,358 --> 00:12:16,527
- Caught this morning.
- We have a pheasant.
- 118
- 00:12:16,527 --> 00:12:19,112
- Three choices.
- Right, left or middle?
- 119
- 00:12:19,112 --> 00:12:20,280
- Middle.
- 120
- 00:12:20,280 --> 00:12:22,783
- "The middle," he says.
- The middle.
- 121
- 00:12:22,783 --> 00:12:26,870
- I'm sorry about those
- onions, young man. You lose.
- 122
- 00:12:26,870 --> 00:12:28,539
- Robin! Over here, they're
- needed for the pot.
- 123
- 00:12:28,539 --> 00:12:30,040
- Feisty one!
- 124
- 00:12:30,959 --> 00:12:33,669
- Aye, what else we got,
- what else we got?
- 125
- 00:12:33,669 --> 00:12:35,379
- The fire
- will do its work.
- 126
- 00:12:35,379 --> 00:12:38,048
- We break through
- at first light.
- 127
- 00:12:38,048 --> 00:12:41,802
- With a fair wind, we can
- be home in three days.
- 128
- 00:12:43,096 --> 00:12:44,304
- You return to Nottingham?
- 129
- 00:12:45,056 --> 00:12:48,183
- I have a wife
- who waits for me.
- 130
- 00:12:49,519 --> 00:12:52,145
- I have a mother
- that won't die
- 131
- 00:12:52,814 --> 00:12:54,898
- and a brother
- who wishes me dead.
- 132
- 00:12:54,898 --> 00:12:57,568
- First thing I'm going
- to do is lock them up.
- 133
- 00:12:57,568 --> 00:13:00,362
- Your people will rejoice
- to see you return home.
- 134
- 00:13:00,362 --> 00:13:03,031
- And that is a condition
- I would like to keep them in.
- 135
- 00:13:03,031 --> 00:13:05,158
- To be remembered as I was.
- 136
- 00:13:07,245 --> 00:13:08,328
- My army knows better.
- 137
- 00:13:10,915 --> 00:13:13,417
- Lion Heart is mangy.
- 138
- 00:13:14,043 --> 00:13:18,130
- Every man in that army
- idolizes you, Your Majesty.
- 139
- 00:13:18,130 --> 00:13:20,007
- Don't mollycoddle me.
- 140
- 00:13:21,134 --> 00:13:24,678
- I understand how difficult
- it must be to befriend a king.
- 141
- 00:13:25,471 --> 00:13:29,308
- Come on, Loxley. Let us find
- some ruffians, drink and laugh.
- 142
- 00:13:30,226 --> 00:13:32,894
- Let us see if we can
- find an honest man.
- 143
- 00:13:32,894 --> 00:13:34,104
- Yes.
- 144
- 00:13:35,148 --> 00:13:36,189
- Let's do that.
- 145
- 00:13:47,368 --> 00:13:50,120
- Well, that's the thing, little
- man. This is not a game of luck.
- 146
- 00:13:50,120 --> 00:13:53,582
- It's about the science of
- memory and a quick hand.
- 147
- 00:13:53,582 --> 00:13:57,544
- I've got a quick eye.
- I'll be watching you.
- 148
- 00:14:09,974 --> 00:14:11,642
- Three choices.
- 149
- 00:14:11,642 --> 00:14:14,061
- Right, left, or middle.
- 150
- 00:14:15,563 --> 00:14:17,981
- I think I'll take
- a fourth choice.
- 151
- 00:14:18,941 --> 00:14:20,942
- A fourth?
- Hmm.
- 152
- 00:14:20,942 --> 00:14:24,112
- I've been watching you for
- a while now, Longstride.
- 153
- 00:14:24,112 --> 00:14:26,531
- There is no pea.
- 154
- 00:14:27,616 --> 00:14:29,951
- This game is a trick!
- 155
- 00:14:29,951 --> 00:14:34,164
- You take out the pea when you're
- doing your slidings and your turnings.
- 156
- 00:14:34,164 --> 00:14:35,582
- I got you.
- 157
- 00:14:40,755 --> 00:14:42,547
- Don't touch it again.
- 158
- 00:14:43,424 --> 00:14:44,800
- I'll do it!
- 159
- 00:15:05,863 --> 00:15:07,114
- You lose.
- 160
- 00:15:26,134 --> 00:15:27,718
- You're doing
- better than you think.
- 161
- 00:15:27,718 --> 00:15:29,553
- Get in there, Robin.
- 162
- 00:15:38,980 --> 00:15:41,732
- Kneel,
- you ignorant bastards!
- 163
- 00:15:41,732 --> 00:15:43,650
- Kneel before the King!
- 164
- 00:15:46,069 --> 00:15:47,863
- All of you,
- move back, now.
- 165
- 00:15:47,863 --> 00:15:52,033
- No, no, Loxley. These
- men are soldiers at play.
- 166
- 00:15:52,033 --> 00:15:54,327
- Sinners after
- mine own heart.
- 167
- 00:15:55,163 --> 00:15:57,664
- Which one of you
- started the fight?
- 168
- 00:15:59,959 --> 00:16:01,334
- I did, Sire.
- 169
- 00:16:02,712 --> 00:16:04,045
- I threw the first punch.
- 170
- 00:16:04,045 --> 00:16:06,214
- Ah, honest man.
- 171
- 00:16:07,175 --> 00:16:08,508
- And who're you fighting?
- 172
- 00:16:09,761 --> 00:16:12,596
- He was fighting me,
- Your Majesty.
- 173
- 00:16:12,596 --> 00:16:14,848
- I thought him to be
- a lesser man.
- 174
- 00:16:15,725 --> 00:16:17,350
- He was showing me different.
- 175
- 00:16:19,061 --> 00:16:21,396
- An enemy that
- shows his respect.
- 176
- 00:16:22,023 --> 00:16:24,274
- Stand up,
- the pair of you.
- 177
- 00:16:24,274 --> 00:16:25,609
- Not you.
- 178
- 00:16:30,364 --> 00:16:33,200
- Brave and honest.
- 179
- 00:16:34,660 --> 00:16:39,331
- Are you honest enough to tell a king
- something that he does not want to hear?
- 180
- 00:16:39,707 --> 00:16:42,209
- What is your opinion
- on my crusade?
- 181
- 00:16:44,545 --> 00:16:47,839
- Will God be pleased
- with my sacrifice?
- 182
- 00:16:57,308 --> 00:16:58,767
- No, he won't.
- 183
- 00:17:00,561 --> 00:17:02,354
- Why do you say that?
- 184
- 00:17:03,189 --> 00:17:05,273
- The massacre at Acre, Sire.
- 185
- 00:17:06,275 --> 00:17:07,567
- Speak up!
- 186
- 00:17:09,487 --> 00:17:13,990
- When you had us herd 2,500 Muslim
- men, women, and children together,
- 187
- 00:17:13,990 --> 00:17:18,370
- the young woman at my feet, with her
- hands bound, she looked up at me.
- 188
- 00:17:19,247 --> 00:17:22,415
- There wasn't fear in her eyes.
- There wasn't anger.
- 189
- 00:17:23,376 --> 00:17:25,126
- There was only pity.
- 190
- 00:17:27,672 --> 00:17:30,507
- For she knew that
- when you gave the order
- 191
- 00:17:31,509 --> 00:17:34,594
- and our blades would
- descend upon their heads,
- 192
- 00:17:35,096 --> 00:17:37,806
- that, in that moment,
- we would be godless.
- 193
- 00:17:38,599 --> 00:17:39,933
- All of us.
- 194
- 00:17:42,311 --> 00:17:43,562
- Godless.
- 195
- 00:17:48,192 --> 00:17:49,401
- Honest,
- 196
- 00:17:50,695 --> 00:17:51,778
- brave
- 197
- 00:17:53,030 --> 00:17:54,364
- and naive.
- 198
- 00:17:56,534 --> 00:17:58,743
- There is your Englishman.
- 199
- 00:17:59,787 --> 00:18:01,204
- Right there.
- 200
- 00:18:03,541 --> 00:18:05,959
- Well done, Robin.
- You showed him.
- 201
- 00:18:06,460 --> 00:18:07,961
- The whipping will
- be the worst of it.
- 202
- 00:18:07,961 --> 00:18:09,379
- The branding iron,
- that will be the worst.
- 203
- 00:18:09,379 --> 00:18:10,672
- Unless they hang us.
- 204
- 00:18:10,672 --> 00:18:13,300
- No. No, this will be
- the worst of it.
- 205
- 00:18:13,300 --> 00:18:15,552
- And this will be
- the end of it.
- 206
- 00:18:15,552 --> 00:18:17,721
- As soon as I get out
- of here, I'm gone.
- 207
- 00:18:18,347 --> 00:18:22,017
- I don't owe God or any other man
- here one more minute of service.
- 208
- 00:19:23,037 --> 00:19:25,872
- We go all the way back
- to the same breast.
- 209
- 00:19:28,125 --> 00:19:29,376
- Wet nurse.
- 210
- 00:19:29,376 --> 00:19:30,669
- Indeed.
- 211
- 00:19:32,421 --> 00:19:33,588
- We've been close ever since.
- 212
- 00:19:35,716 --> 00:19:36,883
- Good.
- 213
- 00:19:39,261 --> 00:19:42,514
- Because England,
- under your friend John,
- 214
- 00:19:44,016 --> 00:19:46,601
- is a country with
- no fighting spirit.
- 215
- 00:19:47,311 --> 00:19:50,063
- I can take London
- with an army of cooks.
- 216
- 00:19:50,898 --> 00:19:53,191
- But Richard is
- on his way home.
- 217
- 00:19:53,901 --> 00:19:58,071
- And under Richard, England is
- a different animal altogether.
- 218
- 00:19:58,906 --> 00:20:02,200
- Richard will return home through
- the Forest of Broceliande.
- 219
- 00:20:03,327 --> 00:20:05,286
- We know the exact place.
- 220
- 00:20:05,830 --> 00:20:11,751
- He always travels ahead of his army with
- only a few trusted knights around him.
- 221
- 00:20:13,087 --> 00:20:14,546
- With Richard dead,
- 222
- 00:20:14,546 --> 00:20:17,257
- it will be easy for you to
- turn the country against John.
- 223
- 00:20:18,175 --> 00:20:20,427
- There'll never be a
- better moment to invade.
- 224
- 00:20:24,932 --> 00:20:27,475
- Even dying animals
- can be obstinate.
- 225
- 00:20:30,563 --> 00:20:33,481
- Kill the Lion Heart and you
- will be richly rewarded.
- 226
- 00:20:51,834 --> 00:20:52,876
- Heave!
- 227
- 00:20:54,712 --> 00:20:55,879
- Heave!
- 228
- 00:21:12,438 --> 00:21:13,605
- Heave!
- 229
- 00:21:14,607 --> 00:21:16,232
- For England!
- 230
- 00:21:20,946 --> 00:21:22,363
- For England!
- 231
- 00:21:32,083 --> 00:21:33,750
- I need a physician here!
- 232
- 00:21:33,750 --> 00:21:35,794
- A physician!
- Quickly!
- 233
- 00:21:35,794 --> 00:21:37,587
- Give us cover!
- Give us cover, now!
- 234
- 00:21:40,966 --> 00:21:42,008
- Cover him!
- 235
- 00:21:43,427 --> 00:21:44,511
- Cover the King.
- 236
- 00:21:45,304 --> 00:21:47,514
- Physician!
- 237
- 00:21:48,557 --> 00:21:50,141
- Why, Loxley?
- Are you not feeling well?
- 238
- 00:21:50,518 --> 00:21:52,310
- Physician!
- 239
- 00:21:58,692 --> 00:21:59,818
- Wine.
- 240
- 00:22:22,883 --> 00:22:24,300
- What's this?
- 241
- 00:22:25,469 --> 00:22:27,637
- The King is dead!
- Dead?
- 242
- 00:22:28,430 --> 00:22:29,556
- Dead.
- 243
- 00:22:29,890 --> 00:22:32,308
- All right, then, Jimmy.
- Knock the pegs out.
- 244
- 00:22:32,308 --> 00:22:34,561
- We make our own fate
- from now on!
- 245
- 00:22:38,107 --> 00:22:39,482
- I'll come with you.
- 246
- 00:22:39,482 --> 00:22:42,485
- No, you're not.
- We don't take strays.
- 247
- 00:22:42,485 --> 00:22:43,570
- The more the merrier.
- 248
- 00:22:43,570 --> 00:22:45,572
- The road will be dangerous.
- He might be useful.
- 249
- 00:22:45,572 --> 00:22:46,656
- Where we going?
- 250
- 00:22:46,656 --> 00:22:50,368
- To the coast and to a boat before
- 3,000 desperate soldiers get there
- 251
- 00:22:50,368 --> 00:22:52,829
- and the price for a Channel
- crossing goes up a hundredfold.
- 252
- 00:22:52,829 --> 00:22:54,289
- What about our wages?
- 253
- 00:22:54,289 --> 00:22:57,417
- If you thought it was hard
- getting wages while he was alive,
- 254
- 00:22:57,417 --> 00:22:59,335
- try getting paid
- by a dead king.
- 255
- 00:22:59,335 --> 00:23:02,672
- All right, boys, collect
- your gear as quick as you can.
- 256
- 00:23:08,429 --> 00:23:10,263
- I like the new church.
- 257
- 00:23:13,392 --> 00:23:14,684
- Lady Marion.
- 258
- 00:23:14,684 --> 00:23:20,106
- I would have been sorry to leave
- without your farewell. Thank you.
- 259
- 00:23:21,150 --> 00:23:23,568
- I'm glad to speed you
- on your way, Father Tancred,
- 260
- 00:23:23,568 --> 00:23:27,030
- but it was to seek out
- our new shepherd.
- 261
- 00:23:27,030 --> 00:23:31,576
- You have lately been missed at
- Sunday worship and my sermons.
- 262
- 00:23:32,369 --> 00:23:36,289
- I like a quiet church, Father,
- when I pray for a miracle.
- 263
- 00:23:43,505 --> 00:23:47,634
- Your new flock is women,
- children and old folk.
- 264
- 00:23:47,634 --> 00:23:49,886
- Our men have gone to war
- or returned broken.
- 265
- 00:23:50,304 --> 00:23:53,056
- Their orphans run wild
- in the greenwood.
- 266
- 00:23:56,602 --> 00:23:59,896
- Our fields are ready for
- planting but we've no seed corn.
- 267
- 00:24:00,314 --> 00:24:03,066
- And the church barn
- is full of grain.
- 268
- 00:24:03,066 --> 00:24:05,777
- Surely, you do not
- expect the church
- 269
- 00:24:05,777 --> 00:24:08,780
- to let its corn be used
- to plant your fields?
- 270
- 00:24:08,780 --> 00:24:11,658
- That grain is bound
- for York.
- 271
- 00:24:12,868 --> 00:24:14,494
- I am Friar Tuck.
- 272
- 00:24:15,204 --> 00:24:17,038
- Father Tancred is
- elevated to York
- 273
- 00:24:17,038 --> 00:24:19,874
- where I know he will remind the
- Bishop that the people of Nottingham...
- 274
- 00:24:19,874 --> 00:24:23,753
- The Bishop does not need reminding
- that the people of Nottingham
- 275
- 00:24:23,753 --> 00:24:27,882
- should reap what they sow
- and repent of their sins.
- 276
- 00:24:28,175 --> 00:24:32,178
- The miracle I pray for is that the
- Bishop show some Christian charity.
- 277
- 00:24:36,016 --> 00:24:39,352
- As I said, Father, I like
- a quiet church when I pray.
- 278
- 00:24:56,286 --> 00:24:59,539
- You will have trouble from
- the Loxleys of Peper Harow.
- 279
- 00:25:03,335 --> 00:25:05,712
- You keep bees, Tuck?
- 280
- 00:25:05,712 --> 00:25:08,006
- I keep them
- and they keep me.
- 281
- 00:25:32,948 --> 00:25:34,532
- Stop!
- 282
- 00:25:35,993 --> 00:25:37,160
- Ambush!
- 283
- 00:26:54,863 --> 00:26:56,072
- You're a knight?
- 284
- 00:26:56,990 --> 00:26:58,866
- Where is King Richard?
- 285
- 00:26:59,535 --> 00:27:00,785
- Oh, God.
- 286
- 00:27:01,203 --> 00:27:02,328
- Where is the King?
- 287
- 00:27:03,497 --> 00:27:05,039
- Dead.
- Dead?
- 288
- 00:27:06,333 --> 00:27:07,500
- Really?
- 289
- 00:27:09,378 --> 00:27:12,839
- If the King's dead,
- where are you going?
- 290
- 00:27:14,466 --> 00:27:15,508
- Deliver the crown.
- 291
- 00:27:17,386 --> 00:27:20,680
- Richard's crown.
- 292
- 00:27:24,518 --> 00:27:26,644
- How do we assassinate a king
- who's already dead?
- 293
- 00:27:35,654 --> 00:27:38,239
- Bring back the
- crown! Kill the horse!
- 294
- 00:27:41,784 --> 00:27:43,494
- You are English.
- 295
- 00:27:44,580 --> 00:27:46,205
- When it suits me.
- 296
- 00:27:48,125 --> 00:27:49,167
- Who are you?
- 297
- 00:27:50,669 --> 00:27:52,670
- Robert Loxley.
- 298
- 00:28:09,479 --> 00:28:11,522
- Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
- 299
- 00:28:13,442 --> 00:28:15,401
- That's the King's horse.
- 300
- 00:28:20,490 --> 00:28:22,408
- Jimmy! Move!
- 301
- 00:28:32,794 --> 00:28:33,920
- Jimmy!
- 302
- 00:28:47,059 --> 00:28:48,643
- Robin,
- they're French.
- 303
- 00:28:48,643 --> 00:28:49,894
- Ambush.
- 304
- 00:29:08,455 --> 00:29:09,580
- Go.
- 305
- 00:29:47,452 --> 00:29:48,577
- John.
- 306
- 00:29:49,955 --> 00:29:51,080
- No.
- 307
- 00:29:51,080 --> 00:29:52,581
- He's dead.
- 308
- 00:29:52,791 --> 00:29:53,874
- Help.
- 309
- 00:30:02,634 --> 00:30:03,884
- My sword.
- 310
- 00:30:14,187 --> 00:30:16,188
- Its value to me is great.
- 311
- 00:30:17,482 --> 00:30:19,442
- It belonged to my father,
- 312
- 00:30:20,694 --> 00:30:21,861
- Sir Walter Loxley
- 313
- 00:30:23,113 --> 00:30:24,613
- of Nottingham.
- 314
- 00:30:26,616 --> 00:30:27,908
- Do you know it?
- 315
- 00:30:27,908 --> 00:30:30,786
- Aye, I've heard
- of Nottingham.
- 316
- 00:30:34,416 --> 00:30:35,875
- Then the fate...
- 317
- 00:30:35,875 --> 00:30:38,085
- The fates have smiled on me.
- 318
- 00:30:41,255 --> 00:30:45,843
- You must take the sword
- to my father.
- 319
- 00:30:47,054 --> 00:30:48,971
- It will bring me peace.
- 320
- 00:30:52,351 --> 00:30:55,936
- I took it in anger
- and without his consent.
- 321
- 00:30:57,356 --> 00:31:00,483
- You must understand
- the bond of love
- 322
- 00:31:00,483 --> 00:31:02,777
- between a father
- and his son.
- 323
- 00:31:03,236 --> 00:31:07,239
- My father abandoned me to the world
- of men when I was six years old.
- 324
- 00:31:07,239 --> 00:31:09,950
- I know little of the love
- between father and son.
- 325
- 00:31:10,535 --> 00:31:11,535
- I beg you.
- 326
- 00:31:12,371 --> 00:31:13,871
- Longstride,
- 327
- 00:31:13,871 --> 00:31:15,414
- say you will.
- 328
- 00:31:20,629 --> 00:31:21,837
- I will.
- 329
- 00:31:42,567 --> 00:31:44,735
- It's a pact sworn
- in blood, Robin.
- 330
- 00:31:44,986 --> 00:31:48,572
- It's a scratch, Allan,
- and that's all it is.
- 331
- 00:32:08,885 --> 00:32:10,052
- Robin!
- 332
- 00:32:17,102 --> 00:32:20,271
- Loxley was making for the
- coast to meet the ship.
- 333
- 00:32:24,276 --> 00:32:25,901
- That crown could be
- our passage home.
- 334
- 00:32:26,319 --> 00:32:27,820
- We're common archers, Robin.
- 335
- 00:32:27,820 --> 00:32:30,781
- If we arrive at the King's ship with
- his crown, we'll be accused of murder.
- 336
- 00:32:31,158 --> 00:32:33,033
- How do you know
- 337
- 00:32:33,033 --> 00:32:37,329
- that the knights you see walking
- about are actually knights at all?
- 338
- 00:32:37,329 --> 00:32:39,874
- There is no difference
- between a knight
- 339
- 00:32:39,874 --> 00:32:43,043
- and any other man
- aside from what he wears.
- 340
- 00:32:44,129 --> 00:32:46,130
- All we need is about us.
- 341
- 00:32:46,798 --> 00:32:49,967
- Armor, helmets, swords,
- 342
- 00:32:51,928 --> 00:32:55,431
- and we make England
- wealthy men
- 343
- 00:32:56,975 --> 00:32:59,268
- with horses and gold.
- 344
- 00:33:00,145 --> 00:33:03,397
- Fate has smiled
- upon us at last.
- 345
- 00:33:04,316 --> 00:33:07,067
- And I, for one, shall
- not turn my back on her.
- 346
- 00:33:09,279 --> 00:33:11,780
- Take that crown
- off your head, Will,
- 347
- 00:33:11,780 --> 00:33:12,948
- and fill it to the brim.
- 348
- 00:33:18,079 --> 00:33:20,372
- We commit the soul of
- this boy to your keeping, Lord.
- 349
- 00:33:20,372 --> 00:33:24,043
- We would ask, when he arrives
- at the gates of eternity,
- 350
- 00:33:24,043 --> 00:33:25,711
- if you could let him in.
- 351
- 00:33:39,559 --> 00:33:43,729
- Goliath's got the soil
- turning nicely. But for what?
- 352
- 00:33:44,356 --> 00:33:45,356
- Nettles?
- 353
- 00:33:45,356 --> 00:33:46,982
- Nettle soup
- and dandelion salad,
- 354
- 00:33:46,982 --> 00:33:48,150
- that'll keep us alive.
- 355
- 00:33:48,150 --> 00:33:49,318
- Come, Goliath.
- This way.
- 356
- 00:33:49,318 --> 00:33:51,028
- Until we get a miracle.
- 357
- 00:33:51,780 --> 00:33:53,072
- This way.
- 358
- 00:34:00,121 --> 00:34:01,789
- Marion, Sheriff.
- 359
- 00:34:08,838 --> 00:34:13,259
- Marion, I've been at Peper
- Harow, waiting in vain
- 360
- 00:34:13,593 --> 00:34:15,803
- for Sir Walter
- to receive me.
- 361
- 00:34:17,681 --> 00:34:20,724
- Kindly tell him I have better things
- to do than haunt his threshold.
- 362
- 00:34:20,724 --> 00:34:23,519
- That you have, while robbers
- are roaming free in Sherwood.
- 363
- 00:34:23,519 --> 00:34:25,854
- That's sheriff's business.
- Why don't you look to it?
- 364
- 00:34:25,854 --> 00:34:28,148
- Tell the old fool that next
- time, I'll break his door down.
- 365
- 00:34:28,400 --> 00:34:29,858
- And if he's
- too proud to pay...
- 366
- 00:34:29,858 --> 00:34:31,944
- No, no, no, no.
- He's not too proud.
- 367
- 00:34:31,944 --> 00:34:33,529
- He's too poor.
- 368
- 00:34:33,529 --> 00:34:35,990
- In the name of King Richard,
- you have stripped our wealth
- 369
- 00:34:35,990 --> 00:34:37,449
- to pay for foreign adventures.
- 370
- 00:34:37,784 --> 00:34:40,244
- Whilst at home, the Church, in
- the name of the merciful God,
- 371
- 00:34:40,244 --> 00:34:41,453
- has reaped, without mercy,
- 372
- 00:34:41,453 --> 00:34:44,790
- the largest share of what we
- had set aside to feed ourselves.
- 373
- 00:34:45,792 --> 00:34:48,377
- Between a sheriff and a bishop,
- I wouldn't care to judge
- 374
- 00:34:48,377 --> 00:34:50,671
- who's the greater curse
- on honest English folk.
- 375
- 00:34:52,548 --> 00:34:54,049
- Marion,
- 376
- 00:34:54,049 --> 00:34:57,136
- why, oh, why do you
- make an enemy of me
- 377
- 00:34:57,136 --> 00:34:59,388
- when you have the means
- to make me your protector?
- 378
- 00:34:59,764 --> 00:35:01,140
- What means?
- 379
- 00:35:06,313 --> 00:35:07,730
- If you leave now,
- 380
- 00:35:07,730 --> 00:35:10,316
- I will lengthen your life
- by not telling my husband
- 381
- 00:35:10,316 --> 00:35:12,943
- of your visit when
- he returns home.
- 382
- 00:35:12,943 --> 00:35:15,946
- Your
- husband? After 10 years?
- 383
- 00:35:17,741 --> 00:35:21,493
- If he's not dead, he's rutting his way
- through the brothels of the Barbary Coast.
- 384
- 00:35:21,828 --> 00:35:24,038
- So speaks a man
- of experience.
- 385
- 00:35:24,038 --> 00:35:25,956
- Well, think on it, Marion.
- 386
- 00:35:26,458 --> 00:35:28,917
- Sir Walter is dying
- without an heir.
- 387
- 00:35:28,917 --> 00:35:32,963
- Peper Harow will fall to the crown,
- and you will be living in the hedgerow.
- 388
- 00:35:33,256 --> 00:35:35,007
- You'll be glad
- to come to me then.
- 389
- 00:36:09,209 --> 00:36:10,876
- Captain, there.
- 390
- 00:36:30,146 --> 00:36:33,941
- Sir, we were told to expect
- 12 riders and the King.
- 391
- 00:36:34,943 --> 00:36:36,944
- Our beloved King is dead.
- 392
- 00:36:39,030 --> 00:36:42,157
- Long live the King.
- 393
- 00:36:42,617 --> 00:36:43,784
- And you are, sir?
- 394
- 00:36:45,453 --> 00:36:49,915
- Sir Robert Loxley of
- Nottingham. And you?
- 395
- 00:36:50,500 --> 00:36:52,501
- I'm the King's equerry, Sir.
- 396
- 00:36:52,501 --> 00:36:55,963
- Come aboard, gentlemen, before the
- tide floats her. It's coming in fast.
- 397
- 00:37:07,267 --> 00:37:11,937
- And it's row, me bully
- boys We're in a hurry, boys
- 398
- 00:37:11,937 --> 00:37:15,232
- We got a long way to go
- 399
- 00:37:15,232 --> 00:37:19,236
- Where we'll sing and we'll
- dance And bid farewell to France
- 400
- 00:37:19,236 --> 00:37:23,282
- And row, me bully boys, row
- 401
- 00:37:23,783 --> 00:37:28,328
- And it's row, me bully boys
- We're in a hurry boys
- 402
- 00:37:28,328 --> 00:37:31,832
- We got a long way to go
- 403
- 00:37:31,832 --> 00:37:35,461
- We'll sing and we'll dance
- And bid farewell to France
- 404
- 00:37:35,461 --> 00:37:39,423
- And row, me bully boys, row
- 405
- 00:37:45,138 --> 00:37:47,055
- So what's the plan
- in the morning?
- 406
- 00:37:48,266 --> 00:37:51,310
- The boat stops at Gravesend
- on the way to London.
- 407
- 00:37:51,310 --> 00:37:54,855
- We'll leave the honor of returning
- the crown to them, and we'll be gone.
- 408
- 00:37:55,273 --> 00:37:56,440
- Where?
- 409
- 00:37:57,317 --> 00:37:58,484
- North.
- 410
- 00:37:59,903 --> 00:38:02,070
- Well, that suits me.
- 411
- 00:38:02,070 --> 00:38:05,908
- Row, me bully boys, row
- 412
- 00:38:05,908 --> 00:38:08,827
- But now we're returning
- So lock up your daughters
- 413
- 00:38:29,057 --> 00:38:32,726
- We'll sing and we'll dance
- And bid farewell to France
- 414
- 00:38:32,726 --> 00:38:36,813
- And it's row,
- me bully boys, row
- 415
- 00:39:19,065 --> 00:39:22,192
- Make ready, Sir Robert.
- We dock in 20 minutes.
- 416
- 00:39:22,819 --> 00:39:23,860
- Gravesend?
- 417
- 00:39:23,860 --> 00:39:27,406
- No, My Lord. The palace
- docks, Tower of London.
- 418
- 00:39:36,749 --> 00:39:37,833
- Will.
- 419
- 00:39:39,293 --> 00:39:40,669
- John. Allan.
- 420
- 00:39:42,254 --> 00:39:44,548
- Where are we?
- London.
- 421
- 00:39:44,799 --> 00:39:46,174
- Holy Christ!
- 422
- 00:39:47,676 --> 00:39:49,636
- MAN: We dock in 10 minutes.
- 423
- 00:39:50,221 --> 00:39:52,264
- When this is done,
- be ready to ride.
- 424
- 00:39:52,264 --> 00:39:54,266
- What if...
- What if Loxley is known
- 425
- 00:39:54,266 --> 00:39:56,435
- to the King's mother
- or brother or any of them?
- 426
- 00:39:56,435 --> 00:39:58,520
- Then we'll be riding
- for our lives.
- 427
- 00:39:58,520 --> 00:40:02,024
- Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
- Peter and Paul and Mary!
- 428
- 00:40:02,024 --> 00:40:03,609
- I knew it! I knew it!
- 429
- 00:40:05,528 --> 00:40:06,695
- Good morning, My Lord.
- 430
- 00:40:06,695 --> 00:40:10,282
- Some words of advice
- on this tragic occasion.
- 431
- 00:40:10,950 --> 00:40:13,619
- You appreciate everything
- must be done correctly,
- 432
- 00:40:14,412 --> 00:40:16,747
- so you will present
- the crown to Lady Eleanor.
- 433
- 00:40:16,747 --> 00:40:18,373
- You will go down
- on the right knee.
- 434
- 00:40:18,373 --> 00:40:22,336
- Do not look in her eyes when you
- tell her the King is no more.
- 435
- 00:40:22,336 --> 00:40:26,214
- And do not rise until all
- others rise. Do you understand?
- 436
- 00:40:26,214 --> 00:40:27,382
- Yes.
- 437
- 00:40:39,145 --> 00:40:40,312
- Agnes.
- 438
- 00:40:41,481 --> 00:40:43,106
- My blue and gold brocade.
- 439
- 00:40:43,106 --> 00:40:44,316
- Yes, My Lady.
- 440
- 00:41:06,172 --> 00:41:07,964
- Part for the Queen.
- 441
- 00:41:07,964 --> 00:41:09,424
- Part for the Queen.
- 442
- 00:41:34,409 --> 00:41:35,575
- Cease.
- 443
- 00:41:57,348 --> 00:41:58,932
- What's this?
- What's happening?
- 444
- 00:41:58,932 --> 00:42:01,226
- King Richard returns
- from France, My Lord.
- 445
- 00:42:06,023 --> 00:42:07,858
- Did Loxley deceive us?
- 446
- 00:42:43,060 --> 00:42:44,144
- Kneel.
- 447
- 00:42:50,735 --> 00:42:52,402
- Long life, my son.
- 448
- 00:42:54,030 --> 00:42:55,280
- Rise now.
- 449
- 00:42:58,242 --> 00:43:00,952
- A king is dead.
- 450
- 00:43:02,038 --> 00:43:04,498
- Long live the King.
- 451
- 00:43:06,125 --> 00:43:08,126
- Long live the King!
- 452
- 00:43:08,795 --> 00:43:12,923
- Long live the King!
- 453
- 00:43:13,674 --> 00:43:14,758
- Rise.
- 454
- 00:43:19,931 --> 00:43:21,097
- You...
- 455
- 00:43:22,767 --> 00:43:24,392
- I don't know you.
- 456
- 00:43:25,061 --> 00:43:27,687
- Robert Loxley, Sire,
- of Nottingham.
- 457
- 00:43:28,731 --> 00:43:30,190
- Welcome then.
- 458
- 00:43:31,108 --> 00:43:32,943
- And how did my brother die?
- 459
- 00:43:34,529 --> 00:43:36,696
- In battle, Your Majesty,
- as was his way.
- 460
- 00:43:37,990 --> 00:43:39,407
- As was his way.
- 461
- 00:43:40,201 --> 00:43:41,368
- You deserve a reward...
- 462
- 00:43:41,368 --> 00:43:42,494
- Let's get the horses.
- 463
- 00:43:42,494 --> 00:43:44,079
- ...for
- bringing home the news.
- 464
- 00:43:46,290 --> 00:43:47,457
- Kneel.
- 465
- 00:43:54,632 --> 00:43:56,341
- Did you say you were
- from Nottingham?
- 466
- 00:43:57,802 --> 00:43:58,885
- Yes.
- 467
- 00:44:01,514 --> 00:44:03,682
- Your father, Sir Walter,
- 468
- 00:44:05,142 --> 00:44:07,018
- owes tax to the crown.
- 469
- 00:44:10,231 --> 00:44:11,314
- My crown.
- 470
- 00:44:11,649 --> 00:44:13,984
- Tell him it's bloody
- expensive running a country
- 471
- 00:44:13,984 --> 00:44:16,152
- and everyone's
- got to pay their way.
- 472
- 00:44:16,571 --> 00:44:17,946
- We'll start with this.
- 473
- 00:44:20,157 --> 00:44:21,658
- Make way
- for the King!
- 474
- 00:44:22,660 --> 00:44:23,660
- Make way!
- 475
- 00:44:23,660 --> 00:44:24,911
- Your Majesty.
- 476
- 00:44:24,911 --> 00:44:26,872
- Make way
- for the King!
- 477
- 00:44:32,336 --> 00:44:34,087
- Make way!
- Godfrey.
- 478
- 00:44:35,006 --> 00:44:37,674
- Godfrey, my friend.
- It's so good to see you.
- 479
- 00:44:38,217 --> 00:44:40,176
- How were your travels?
- Good, Sire.
- 480
- 00:44:41,345 --> 00:44:42,512
- What happened
- to your face?
- 481
- 00:44:43,764 --> 00:44:45,473
- A hunting accident.
- It's nothing.
- 482
- 00:44:46,808 --> 00:44:48,602
- Frightening.
- Your Majesty.
- 483
- 00:44:48,602 --> 00:44:52,188
- Call it a dueling scar. The
- ladies will love you all the more.
- 484
- 00:44:53,024 --> 00:44:55,191
- I bow to your knowledge
- of the ladies, Sire.
- 485
- 00:44:59,572 --> 00:45:01,323
- You can get up now.
- 486
- 00:45:09,832 --> 00:45:11,207
- Sir Robert.
- 487
- 00:45:15,630 --> 00:45:17,881
- You will know
- of me, perhaps.
- 488
- 00:45:17,881 --> 00:45:19,507
- I'm William Marshal.
- 489
- 00:45:20,384 --> 00:45:23,219
- Your father and I were
- young men together.
- 490
- 00:45:23,596 --> 00:45:25,347
- Tell him I'm coming
- to visit him soon,
- 491
- 00:45:25,347 --> 00:45:27,515
- on spring's
- first black night.
- 492
- 00:45:29,602 --> 00:45:31,394
- I may have need of him.
- 493
- 00:45:31,896 --> 00:45:33,730
- I will. I'll tell him.
- 494
- 00:45:36,442 --> 00:45:39,903
- Whoever he is and whatever
- he is, he knows too much.
- 495
- 00:45:42,865 --> 00:45:44,407
- Get rid of him.
- 496
- 00:45:57,588 --> 00:45:59,464
- Come on, let's follow.
- 497
- 00:47:02,653 --> 00:47:04,320
- Forfeit what you got.
- 498
- 00:47:04,320 --> 00:47:07,490
- Victuals, coin, clothing
- 499
- 00:47:07,490 --> 00:47:09,034
- or your life.
- 500
- 00:47:10,827 --> 00:47:13,496
- Thomas Cooper.
- 501
- 00:47:14,248 --> 00:47:15,665
- Is that you?
- 502
- 00:47:19,962 --> 00:47:21,755
- Are you sick, Thomas?
- 503
- 00:47:22,590 --> 00:47:24,132
- We're all sick.
- 504
- 00:47:25,217 --> 00:47:28,094
- Where are the rest of you?
- Don't... Don't tell her.
- 505
- 00:47:28,094 --> 00:47:29,596
- Loop will be angry.
- 506
- 00:47:29,596 --> 00:47:31,514
- No, it's your mother
- who's going to be angry.
- 507
- 00:47:31,514 --> 00:47:35,643
- Now, either you come with
- me, or I come with you.
- 508
- 00:47:35,643 --> 00:47:37,062
- You choose.
- 509
- 00:47:38,314 --> 00:47:40,815
- Well, come on then.
- Where are they?
- 510
- 00:47:42,068 --> 00:47:43,401
- Answer me.
- 511
- 00:48:32,243 --> 00:48:34,869
- Four men, five horses,
- one gray.
- 512
- 00:48:35,287 --> 00:48:36,663
- Have you seen them?
- 513
- 00:48:36,663 --> 00:48:37,831
- That way.
- 514
- 00:48:43,003 --> 00:48:48,216
- The living king of sermons
- 515
- 00:48:48,216 --> 00:48:50,885
- Was delivered from his evil
- 516
- 00:48:51,929 --> 00:48:54,848
- But he couldn't talk his last
- 517
- 00:48:54,848 --> 00:48:57,225
- Because God
- took out his throat
- 518
- 00:48:58,435 --> 00:49:01,938
- God's crossbow
- took out his throat
- 519
- 00:49:01,938 --> 00:49:05,441
- By Christ! Can you not
- sing a happy tune?
- 520
- 00:49:05,943 --> 00:49:11,489
- Sing a foot-stomper about
- adventure and daring and courage.
- 521
- 00:49:11,489 --> 00:49:15,076
- No. Sing something
- about a woman.
- 522
- 00:49:16,162 --> 00:49:17,745
- A large woman.
- 523
- 00:49:17,745 --> 00:49:21,499
- Fancy army, darling
- I loves you all to bits
- 524
- 00:49:21,499 --> 00:49:24,836
- I'll climb up to your chamber
- And under your mountainous...
- 525
- 00:49:24,836 --> 00:49:27,505
- Right. I'm done.
- The money's divided.
- 526
- 00:49:28,382 --> 00:49:29,841
- And so should we be.
- 527
- 00:49:30,342 --> 00:49:31,384
- Where will you go?
- 528
- 00:49:34,305 --> 00:49:37,265
- I think something is owed
- for this good fortune,
- 529
- 00:49:37,265 --> 00:49:38,850
- and I mean to pay it back.
- 530
- 00:49:38,850 --> 00:49:40,143
- How so?
- 531
- 00:49:41,562 --> 00:49:44,772
- The inscription on the sword,
- it taunts my memory.
- 532
- 00:49:45,649 --> 00:49:48,568
- Maybe it's just my
- imagination, I don't know.
- 533
- 00:49:49,028 --> 00:49:52,113
- But I intend to take that
- sword back to its owner
- 534
- 00:49:52,113 --> 00:49:53,948
- and fulfill the request
- of his dying son.
- 535
- 00:49:53,948 --> 00:49:55,200
- Are you mad?
- 536
- 00:49:55,743 --> 00:49:57,785
- You just said
- we were in danger, Robin.
- 537
- 00:49:57,785 --> 00:50:00,830
- Now you choose to step back
- in to harm's way?
- 538
- 00:50:01,665 --> 00:50:03,833
- They're bound to go
- there and find you.
- 539
- 00:50:03,833 --> 00:50:08,004
- We can't repay our good luck with
- bad grace. It invites darkness.
- 540
- 00:50:13,010 --> 00:50:14,719
- I'm going with you.
- And I, Robin.
- 541
- 00:50:15,137 --> 00:50:16,387
- Yes.
- No.
- 542
- 00:50:17,723 --> 00:50:19,766
- Tonight is our last
- in company.
- 543
- 00:50:19,766 --> 00:50:22,810
- Tomorrow,
- we go our separate ways.
- 544
- 00:50:24,521 --> 00:50:27,357
- Pack up your share.
- We eat and sleep.
- 545
- 00:50:28,067 --> 00:50:30,443
- Will, you're on first watch.
- 546
- 00:51:32,631 --> 00:51:33,673
- Will.
- 547
- 00:52:04,079 --> 00:52:05,663
- Watch your step!
- 548
- 00:52:06,623 --> 00:52:07,665
- One of them got away.
- 549
- 00:52:09,209 --> 00:52:11,753
- Bastards!
- They've stolen my fortune.
- 550
- 00:52:13,213 --> 00:52:15,506
- Richard's army
- is coming home.
- 551
- 00:52:15,506 --> 00:52:17,383
- It costs money
- to keep it together.
- 552
- 00:52:17,383 --> 00:52:18,760
- Marshal, you speak
- for the money.
- 553
- 00:52:18,760 --> 00:52:20,011
- I do, Sire.
- 554
- 00:52:20,011 --> 00:52:23,556
- But to disband the army could
- cost more than to keep it.
- 555
- 00:52:26,852 --> 00:52:31,189
- King Richard's campaigns were
- costly. And the expected returns...
- 556
- 00:52:31,189 --> 00:52:33,524
- What is that
- to me, Marshal?
- 557
- 00:52:34,318 --> 00:52:36,819
- My brother's
- troubles are over!
- 558
- 00:52:38,030 --> 00:52:39,697
- They're over!
- 559
- 00:52:41,909 --> 00:52:42,992
- Clear the room.
- 560
- 00:52:55,172 --> 00:52:57,757
- So... Taxation.
- 561
- 00:52:57,757 --> 00:52:59,008
- Taxation?
- 562
- 00:52:59,008 --> 00:53:03,429
- Milking a dry udder gets you nothing
- but kicked off the milking stool.
- 563
- 00:53:03,806 --> 00:53:05,640
- Mother, spare me
- your farmyard memories.
- 564
- 00:53:05,640 --> 00:53:08,392
- You have none,
- and I don't understand them.
- 565
- 00:53:08,392 --> 00:53:10,228
- These are difficult times.
- 566
- 00:53:10,521 --> 00:53:12,146
- We can buy time.
- 567
- 00:53:12,146 --> 00:53:14,899
- I can send envoys
- to secure loans.
- 568
- 00:53:14,899 --> 00:53:17,860
- There are money chests from Sicily
- to Normandy if you know where to look.
- 569
- 00:53:18,320 --> 00:53:20,029
- Cap-in-hand
- to moneylenders?
- 570
- 00:53:20,531 --> 00:53:21,906
- Your master's a king.
- 571
- 00:53:22,616 --> 00:53:24,951
- The crown is owed
- money at home.
- 572
- 00:53:24,951 --> 00:53:29,247
- The northern barons plead poverty, but
- that's always been the song of rich men.
- 573
- 00:53:30,290 --> 00:53:32,166
- So, what's to be done?
- 574
- 00:53:47,975 --> 00:53:51,018
- Give me leave, Sire, to go north
- with a company of mounted men.
- 575
- 00:53:51,478 --> 00:53:53,896
- I'll have the merchants and
- landowners fill your coffers
- 576
- 00:53:54,398 --> 00:53:55,982
- or their coffins.
- 577
- 00:53:55,982 --> 00:53:58,484
- Englishmen killing
- Englishmen.
- 578
- 00:53:58,484 --> 00:54:01,612
- No man loyal to the crown
- has anything to fear.
- 579
- 00:54:02,197 --> 00:54:07,201
- And loyalty means paying your
- share in the defense of the realm.
- 580
- 00:54:08,412 --> 00:54:09,912
- That's well said.
- 581
- 00:54:10,873 --> 00:54:12,498
- Hmm?
- Don't you think, Marshal?
- 582
- 00:54:14,001 --> 00:54:15,168
- Mother?
- 583
- 00:54:15,168 --> 00:54:20,339
- Richard commanded loyalty not
- by threats but by example.
- 584
- 00:54:20,549 --> 00:54:23,593
- Mother, your sainted
- son was an imbecile.
- 585
- 00:54:23,969 --> 00:54:29,015
- And you supported his every folly
- from here to Jerusalem and back.
- 586
- 00:54:29,725 --> 00:54:32,852
- Yes, you worshipped him
- 587
- 00:54:32,852 --> 00:54:36,814
- when the warrior lost territories
- hard won by his father.
- 588
- 00:54:37,024 --> 00:54:39,108
- You kissed his picture
- 589
- 00:54:39,108 --> 00:54:42,445
- while England had to pay
- four years' revenue
- 590
- 00:54:42,445 --> 00:54:44,197
- to ransom him
- when he was captured.
- 591
- 00:54:44,197 --> 00:54:46,782
- You are just as much
- to blame as anyone
- 592
- 00:54:46,782 --> 00:54:49,243
- for the wreckage
- which is my inheritance.
- 593
- 00:55:03,258 --> 00:55:05,968
- I broke her skin
- more than she did mine.
- 594
- 00:55:13,518 --> 00:55:14,894
- Chancellor.
- 595
- 00:55:21,151 --> 00:55:22,360
- Marshal,
- 596
- 00:55:24,154 --> 00:55:27,782
- you served my brother faithfully
- and my father before him.
- 597
- 00:55:29,326 --> 00:55:32,203
- I think you've spent
- enough time with my family
- 598
- 00:55:32,203 --> 00:55:34,872
- and, no doubt, would like
- to spend more with your own.
- 599
- 00:55:36,833 --> 00:55:39,252
- Therefore,
- and with regret,
- 600
- 00:55:39,836 --> 00:55:43,214
- I accept your resignation of all
- your offices and matters of state.
- 601
- 00:55:46,635 --> 00:55:47,885
- The ring.
- 602
- 00:55:55,936 --> 00:55:57,395
- Your Majesty.
- 603
- 00:56:16,540 --> 00:56:20,209
- Choose carefully, Godfrey, the spot
- where you would place your dagger.
- 604
- 00:56:29,094 --> 00:56:31,637
- For I will choose
- carefully, as well.
- 605
- 00:56:55,037 --> 00:56:56,579
- Open the gates!
- 606
- 00:57:32,532 --> 00:57:33,908
- Nottingham.
- 607
- 00:57:35,160 --> 00:57:36,577
- Is this your people, Robin?
- 608
- 00:57:36,577 --> 00:57:37,995
- I don't know. Might be.
- 609
- 00:57:39,831 --> 00:57:41,832
- They don't look much,
- these Middle Englanders.
- 610
- 00:57:41,832 --> 00:57:44,543
- Well, they've been keeping your lot
- in place easy enough, haven't they?
- 611
- 00:57:44,543 --> 00:57:47,463
- I hear that you Welsh boys,
- you live on leeks.
- 612
- 00:57:47,881 --> 00:57:49,840
- You co-habit with sheep.
- 613
- 00:57:52,427 --> 00:57:54,095
- Bloody Scottish mule.
- 614
- 00:57:55,847 --> 00:57:59,308
- You wouldn't want to annoy a bee
- hive with your noise, would you?
- 615
- 00:57:59,308 --> 00:58:01,310
- Your swords would be
- no good then, gentlemen.
- 616
- 00:58:01,603 --> 00:58:02,686
- You're the town beekeeper?
- 617
- 00:58:03,897 --> 00:58:06,774
- Bless you, no. I'm the
- friar. Tuck's the name.
- 618
- 00:58:07,317 --> 00:58:08,734
- Well, Friar Tuck,
- 619
- 00:58:08,734 --> 00:58:11,320
- can you tell me where I
- might find Sir Walter Loxley?
- 620
- 00:58:11,530 --> 00:58:13,823
- If he's not up
- at Peper Harow...
- 621
- 00:58:15,784 --> 00:58:17,201
- How long will
- your business take?
- 622
- 00:58:22,290 --> 00:58:23,332
- Stay safe.
- 623
- 00:58:24,042 --> 00:58:25,334
- God be with you all.
- 624
- 00:58:32,509 --> 00:58:33,634
- That's it?
- 625
- 00:58:33,634 --> 00:58:35,177
- After 10 years?
- 626
- 00:58:36,680 --> 00:58:39,640
- Good Friar,
- where can a man get, well,
- 627
- 00:58:39,640 --> 00:58:41,851
- moderately insensible
- on a drink around here?
- 628
- 00:58:42,185 --> 00:58:45,354
- Allan, he's a man of the
- cloth. I'm sorry, Friar.
- 629
- 00:58:46,648 --> 00:58:48,023
- Have you coin?
- 630
- 00:58:48,023 --> 00:58:49,191
- I have coin.
- 631
- 00:58:49,526 --> 00:58:50,943
- Two pieces.
- 632
- 00:58:51,736 --> 00:58:52,862
- Each.
- 633
- 00:58:54,030 --> 00:58:56,949
- Have you tried the honey
- liquor we call mead?
- 634
- 00:58:58,994 --> 00:59:00,453
- Come with me.
- 635
- 00:59:01,121 --> 00:59:03,372
- Gives a man a halo,
- does mead.
- 636
- 00:59:35,071 --> 00:59:36,155
- Girl.
- 637
- 00:59:36,155 --> 00:59:38,199
- Girl?
- 638
- 00:59:42,746 --> 00:59:45,581
- Either you're going blind or
- you're looking for charity.
- 639
- 00:59:46,082 --> 00:59:48,042
- Are you the keeper
- of this house?
- 640
- 00:59:48,042 --> 00:59:50,336
- In a manner
- of speaking, yes.
- 641
- 00:59:50,754 --> 00:59:52,546
- I wish to see
- Sir Walter Loxley.
- 642
- 00:59:54,925 --> 00:59:56,300
- And you are?
- 643
- 00:59:56,300 --> 00:59:57,635
- Robin Longstride.
- 644
- 00:59:57,635 --> 00:59:59,678
- Plain Robin Longstride?
- No Sir?
- 645
- 01:00:00,180 --> 01:00:02,264
- No, ma'am. No Sir.
- 646
- 01:00:05,977 --> 01:00:07,102
- Are you here
- about the tax?
- 647
- 01:00:08,271 --> 01:00:12,399
- No, I'm here to bring him
- his sword. His son's dead.
- 648
- 01:00:14,819 --> 01:00:16,111
- This way.
- 649
- 01:00:38,009 --> 01:00:39,885
- He'll take your horse.
- 650
- 01:00:51,815 --> 01:00:52,982
- Marion!
- 651
- 01:00:53,733 --> 01:00:54,942
- Marion!
- 652
- 01:00:55,193 --> 01:00:57,403
- Maggie, where is she?
- 653
- 01:00:58,655 --> 01:01:00,239
- Ma'am,
- Sir Walter calls for you.
- 654
- 01:01:00,239 --> 01:01:02,700
- I know, Margaret.
- I can hear him.
- 655
- 01:01:03,243 --> 01:01:05,244
- Tell him
- we have a guest.
- 656
- 01:01:14,588 --> 01:01:18,007
- I'm Marion Loxley.
- Robert's wife.
- 657
- 01:01:22,304 --> 01:01:25,097
- My Lady, I owe you an
- apology. If I'd have known...
- 658
- 01:01:25,348 --> 01:01:28,642
- Bad news is bad news
- no matter how it comes.
- 659
- 01:01:29,936 --> 01:01:34,356
- Indeed, I owe you thanks for taking
- the time to deliver it here yourself.
- 660
- 01:01:35,191 --> 01:01:37,693
- Did you fight alongside
- my husband?
- 661
- 01:01:39,362 --> 01:01:40,404
- Yes.
- 662
- 01:01:41,823 --> 01:01:43,157
- Did he die well?
- 663
- 01:01:47,245 --> 01:01:48,579
- In an ambush, ma'am.
- 664
- 01:01:48,872 --> 01:01:52,207
- He was the man chosen to
- bring home Richard's crown.
- 665
- 01:01:52,417 --> 01:01:54,501
- Marion,
- who is here?
- 666
- 01:01:55,879 --> 01:01:57,588
- A traveler, Walter.
- 667
- 01:02:03,178 --> 01:02:05,638
- This news will go
- very hard on him.
- 668
- 01:02:05,638 --> 01:02:06,805
- Bring him in.
- 669
- 01:02:06,805 --> 01:02:08,140
- Yes, yes.
- 670
- 01:02:08,683 --> 01:02:09,933
- Tell him Robert
- is in the Holy Land,
- 671
- 01:02:09,933 --> 01:02:11,894
- sends his love
- and will return soon.
- 672
- 01:02:12,729 --> 01:02:15,230
- Marion, our traveler
- will be thirsty.
- 673
- 01:02:15,940 --> 01:02:19,485
- Travelers are always
- thirsty. Is that not so?
- 674
- 01:02:19,485 --> 01:02:20,611
- Your name, sir?
- 675
- 01:02:21,738 --> 01:02:23,906
- Longstride.
- Robin Longstride.
- 676
- 01:02:26,534 --> 01:02:27,660
- Do you mock me?
- 677
- 01:02:29,537 --> 01:02:30,579
- Sir?
- 678
- 01:02:31,873 --> 01:02:33,123
- Your son,
- 679
- 01:02:34,918 --> 01:02:36,710
- he asked me to
- bring you this.
- 680
- 01:02:45,303 --> 01:02:49,682
- And how does Robert defend
- himself if he has no sword?
- 681
- 01:02:49,974 --> 01:02:51,100
- Hmm?
- 682
- 01:02:51,100 --> 01:02:54,186
- The prodigal son will
- not return after all.
- 683
- 01:02:56,856 --> 01:03:01,026
- So, no tears, no
- forgiveness from his father.
- 684
- 01:03:05,281 --> 01:03:07,074
- No amends to be made.
- 685
- 01:03:15,625 --> 01:03:17,418
- Did you see him die?
- 686
- 01:03:19,754 --> 01:03:21,964
- I was with him
- when he passed.
- 687
- 01:03:23,007 --> 01:03:25,968
- His final words were for the love
- and bond between a father and son.
- 688
- 01:03:27,137 --> 01:03:28,846
- Forgive my rudeness.
- 689
- 01:03:30,140 --> 01:03:32,808
- My grief has been
- waiting for this day.
- 690
- 01:03:34,018 --> 01:03:37,020
- So come,
- so that I may see you.
- 691
- 01:03:52,495 --> 01:03:54,496
- Robin Longstride.
- 692
- 01:03:55,749 --> 01:03:59,084
- A common enough
- but noble Saxon name.
- 693
- 01:04:01,379 --> 01:04:04,339
- So, you will
- dine with us.
- 694
- 01:04:05,759 --> 01:04:08,260
- But first,
- you must bathe, sir.
- 695
- 01:04:08,678 --> 01:04:09,803
- You stink.
- 696
- 01:04:16,686 --> 01:04:18,937
- I've laid out some of
- my husband's clothes.
- 697
- 01:04:18,937 --> 01:04:21,940
- I hope you don't find
- that too discomforting.
- 698
- 01:04:23,275 --> 01:04:24,651
- My Lady,
- 699
- 01:04:27,071 --> 01:04:28,739
- I'll need some help
- with the chain mail.
- 700
- 01:04:30,992 --> 01:04:32,072
- Winifred.
- 701
- 01:04:43,713 --> 01:04:47,216
- The coif has a clasp
- at the nape of the neck.
- 702
- 01:04:56,684 --> 01:05:00,687
- If you take off the coif, you'll find
- lacings in the back of the tabard.
- 703
- 01:05:37,350 --> 01:05:38,767
- Thank you.
- 704
- 01:05:38,767 --> 01:05:40,602
- I'll have it washed.
- 705
- 01:05:58,037 --> 01:05:59,705
- Marion,
- more wine.
- 706
- 01:06:04,586 --> 01:06:07,629
- You've taken a long road
- to bring this to me.
- 707
- 01:06:07,629 --> 01:06:11,091
- I cannot decide whether
- that makes you trustworthy...
- 708
- 01:06:11,091 --> 01:06:12,467
- Or manipulative.
- 709
- 01:06:13,261 --> 01:06:15,721
- Marion, I'm merely
- trying to gauge
- 710
- 01:06:15,721 --> 01:06:18,473
- the quality of the man
- we have as our guest.
- 711
- 01:06:18,892 --> 01:06:20,434
- Is he handsome?
- 712
- 01:06:20,977 --> 01:06:22,311
- Yes.
- Mmm-hmm.
- 713
- 01:06:23,855 --> 01:06:27,816
- In the way that yeomen sometimes
- are when they are sober.
- 714
- 01:06:27,816 --> 01:06:30,819
- Entertain us with
- a tale of your life, sir.
- 715
- 01:06:31,446 --> 01:06:34,156
- We don't get many
- visitors anymore.
- 716
- 01:06:34,156 --> 01:06:36,992
- Except tax collectors
- and other beggars.
- 717
- 01:06:37,744 --> 01:06:41,038
- I don't know where I'm from.
- Only know where I've been.
- 718
- 01:06:41,038 --> 01:06:44,499
- So, Marion,
- what color are his eyes?
- 719
- 01:06:46,044 --> 01:06:47,169
- Hmm?
- 720
- 01:06:49,589 --> 01:06:51,214
- I don't yet know.
- 721
- 01:06:52,008 --> 01:06:56,595
- I have a proposal
- for you, young man.
- 722
- 01:06:58,222 --> 01:07:01,266
- You brought me this sword,
- which has great meaning.
- 723
- 01:07:01,476 --> 01:07:03,310
- If you give me your time,
- 724
- 01:07:04,354 --> 01:07:05,687
- it is yours.
- 725
- 01:07:07,357 --> 01:07:10,525
- I could stay for
- a day, or more.
- 726
- 01:07:13,237 --> 01:07:14,529
- I have a question
- to ask you.
- 727
- 01:07:14,529 --> 01:07:16,865
- And what
- is your question?
- 728
- 01:07:16,865 --> 01:07:19,952
- The words on the hilt of the
- sword, what do they mean?
- 729
- 01:07:20,912 --> 01:07:25,832
- Well, I think I have much to tell you
- about history. About your history.
- 730
- 01:07:32,966 --> 01:07:34,299
- That's very kind.
- 731
- 01:07:34,299 --> 01:07:37,552
- Well, you haven't heard the
- other half of my proposal yet.
- 732
- 01:07:37,552 --> 01:07:41,640
- I want you to stay in Nottingham
- and, for the time being,
- 733
- 01:07:41,640 --> 01:07:45,852
- become my returned son, and
- therefore Marion's spouse.
- 734
- 01:07:45,852 --> 01:07:47,187
- Oh, that's enough!
- 735
- 01:07:47,187 --> 01:07:48,814
- You've had too much to
- drink. Listen. Listen. Listen.
- 736
- 01:07:48,814 --> 01:07:53,235
- We both know that without a husband
- you will lose this land when I die.
- 737
- 01:07:53,486 --> 01:07:55,570
- Do you dispute that? Hmm?
- 738
- 01:07:55,863 --> 01:07:58,573
- No. No, so if I
- say this is my son,
- 739
- 01:07:58,573 --> 01:08:04,079
- he will be seen as that.
- And, so, as your husband. Huh?
- 740
- 01:08:04,414 --> 01:08:05,914
- It is a fair contract.
- 741
- 01:08:06,374 --> 01:08:11,128
- It is not as if I expect you
- to have children or... (LAUGHS)
- 742
- 01:08:11,128 --> 01:08:15,215
- No, the sword for
- your time, Longstride.
- 743
- 01:08:15,591 --> 01:08:16,591
- Are you in agreement? Hmm?
- 744
- 01:08:18,678 --> 01:08:19,678
- Yes.
- 745
- 01:08:19,678 --> 01:08:21,430
- Marion,
- go tell the staff
- 746
- 01:08:21,806 --> 01:08:26,017
- that my son has arrived and
- our home is now whole again.
- 747
- 01:08:27,019 --> 01:08:29,771
- Tell them to ring the
- church bells in celebration.
- 748
- 01:08:30,606 --> 01:08:32,482
- And more wine, please.
- 749
- 01:08:42,910 --> 01:08:44,578
- Hey! Hey!
- 750
- 01:08:49,667 --> 01:08:51,042
- I rose up in the morning
- 751
- 01:08:51,042 --> 01:08:53,336
- And I felt a dire need
- 752
- 01:08:53,336 --> 01:08:56,923
- To dream away the dreary day
- and down a cup of mead
- 753
- 01:08:56,923 --> 01:08:59,092
- I felt the sting of honeybees
- 754
- 01:08:59,510 --> 01:09:00,844
- Home brew.
- 755
- 01:09:02,180 --> 01:09:06,600
- If I wasn't the village priest,
- I'd try for the village drunkard.
- 756
- 01:09:08,560 --> 01:09:09,853
- Oh, great.
- 757
- 01:09:10,938 --> 01:09:13,356
- A man could get
- very affectionate here.
- 758
- 01:09:13,356 --> 01:09:18,904
- I haven't seen so many women for
- so few men outside a nunnery.
- 759
- 01:09:19,655 --> 01:09:24,117
- The secret to success is never
- go for the prettiest one.
- 760
- 01:09:24,911 --> 01:09:27,078
- Start with the homely
- one on the left.
- 761
- 01:09:31,083 --> 01:09:32,292
- Right there.
- 762
- 01:09:32,668 --> 01:09:35,754
- She's about my size.
- I'm going to make her smile.
- 763
- 01:09:36,714 --> 01:09:39,132
- I'm going to
- make you smile!
- 764
- 01:09:39,634 --> 01:09:40,675
- Come over here!
- 765
- 01:09:40,675 --> 01:09:43,678
- So, why do they
- call you Little John?
- 766
- 01:09:43,888 --> 01:09:45,222
- What are you trying to get at?
- 767
- 01:09:46,182 --> 01:09:47,724
- I'm proportionate.
- 768
- 01:09:47,724 --> 01:09:50,519
- So roll
- another barrel to the bar
- 769
- 01:09:50,519 --> 01:09:54,356
- And pour another cup or two
- so I can soak my heart
- 770
- 01:10:43,406 --> 01:10:44,614
- Stop it.
- 771
- 01:10:48,035 --> 01:10:49,411
- What did I tell you?
- 772
- 01:10:59,255 --> 01:11:01,798
- It seems we are
- to share my chamber.
- 773
- 01:11:02,758 --> 01:11:05,093
- A ruse to convince
- the servants.
- 774
- 01:11:06,470 --> 01:11:09,514
- Well, if the aim
- is deception,
- 775
- 01:11:10,099 --> 01:11:15,437
- should you not be addressing me
- as "My husband," or, "My dear"?
- 776
- 01:11:16,272 --> 01:11:18,648
- Don't be ridiculous.
- 777
- 01:11:22,778 --> 01:11:24,613
- Well, are you
- coming or not?
- 778
- 01:11:28,784 --> 01:11:30,035
- Ask me nicely.
- 779
- 01:11:38,002 --> 01:11:41,796
- Please, dear husband,
- will you share my chamber?
- 780
- 01:12:18,584 --> 01:12:19,668
- Here.
- 781
- 01:12:23,673 --> 01:12:25,423
- I sleep with a dagger.
- 782
- 01:12:25,423 --> 01:12:29,427
- If you so much as move to touch
- me, I will sever your manhood.
- 783
- 01:12:29,427 --> 01:12:30,762
- You understand?
- 784
- 01:12:31,097 --> 01:12:32,180
- Thanks for the warning.
- 785
- 01:12:39,063 --> 01:12:40,355
- Hello, dogs.
- 786
- 01:14:36,013 --> 01:14:37,263
- Godfrey.
- 787
- 01:14:47,858 --> 01:14:49,567
- Where are your men?
- 788
- 01:14:50,569 --> 01:14:51,820
- They're dead, My Lord.
- 789
- 01:14:52,947 --> 01:14:54,072
- And Loxley?
- 790
- 01:14:54,365 --> 01:14:55,532
- Alive.
- 791
- 01:14:59,203 --> 01:15:00,578
- Then fate has
- left him to me.
- 792
- 01:15:12,883 --> 01:15:16,928
- I hear a man's steps.
- Good morning, my son.
- 793
- 01:15:17,721 --> 01:15:18,847
- Morning, Walter.
- 794
- 01:15:19,973 --> 01:15:21,057
- Father.
- 795
- 01:15:21,892 --> 01:15:23,143
- Father.
- 796
- 01:15:23,978 --> 01:15:26,229
- So what is it that
- you know of my history?
- 797
- 01:15:26,229 --> 01:15:27,564
- Patience.
- 798
- 01:15:28,065 --> 01:15:31,526
- You must show yourself
- today. Wear your sword.
- 799
- 01:15:33,237 --> 01:15:34,279
- Marion.
- 800
- 01:15:35,239 --> 01:15:36,364
- I'm here, Walter.
- 801
- 01:15:36,574 --> 01:15:40,243
- Reacquaint your husband with
- his village and his people.
- 802
- 01:15:42,413 --> 01:15:44,497
- I'll see to the horses.
- 803
- 01:15:44,999 --> 01:15:46,624
- I feel invigorated.
- 804
- 01:15:46,624 --> 01:15:49,919
- I woke this morning
- with a tumescent glow.
- 805
- 01:15:50,754 --> 01:15:51,754
- Eighty-four.
- 806
- 01:15:52,756 --> 01:15:54,132
- A miracle.
- 807
- 01:15:55,759 --> 01:15:58,678
- I've always wondered at the
- private conversations of men.
- 808
- 01:16:00,139 --> 01:16:01,431
- Husband.
- 809
- 01:16:21,785 --> 01:16:23,620
- This is rich country.
- 810
- 01:16:24,246 --> 01:16:26,206
- Where's your cattle
- and your sheep?
- 811
- 01:16:26,206 --> 01:16:30,251
- Sold, eaten, stolen, traded.
- We've had seven lean years.
- 812
- 01:16:30,794 --> 01:16:33,129
- Our meat now is rabbit
- 813
- 01:16:33,129 --> 01:16:35,882
- or wild pig on a lucky day.
- 814
- 01:16:35,882 --> 01:16:36,966
- And deer?
- 815
- 01:16:37,635 --> 01:16:41,512
- If you're willing to risk your
- neck to the King's executioner.
- 816
- 01:16:41,889 --> 01:16:44,557
- Every deer in the land
- belongs to His Majesty.
- 817
- 01:16:44,557 --> 01:16:47,185
- These things are God's gifts first
- before the King's possessions.
- 818
- 01:16:48,020 --> 01:16:51,814
- If it's illegal for a man
- to fend for himself
- 819
- 01:16:51,814 --> 01:16:53,650
- how then can he be a man
- in his own right?
- 820
- 01:16:53,859 --> 01:16:55,735
- Welcome home, sir.
- 821
- 01:16:55,735 --> 01:16:56,861
- Sir Robert.
- 822
- 01:16:56,861 --> 01:16:58,988
- Good morning,
- Joseph. Emma.
- 823
- 01:17:00,574 --> 01:17:04,285
- Sir Walter is our Lord, and you are
- Robert returned and you should act so.
- 824
- 01:17:07,248 --> 01:17:09,040
- Sir Robert.
- You remember me?
- 825
- 01:17:09,625 --> 01:17:11,834
- Tom Chamberlain.
- Pig farmer.
- 826
- 01:17:12,503 --> 01:17:13,753
- You don't look
- a day older, Tom.
- 827
- 01:17:15,005 --> 01:17:16,256
- Sir Robert.
- 828
- 01:17:17,007 --> 01:17:18,716
- When will our young lads
- come back to us?
- 829
- 01:17:19,885 --> 01:17:22,845
- Will you find my Jamie,
- tell him to come home?
- 830
- 01:17:25,599 --> 01:17:29,435
- With no work and little food,
- the village boys have gone.
- 831
- 01:17:29,435 --> 01:17:30,853
- To be soldiers?
- 832
- 01:17:30,853 --> 01:17:32,188
- Poachers.
- 833
- 01:17:37,278 --> 01:17:38,695
- Look at that, mate.
- 834
- 01:17:41,740 --> 01:17:43,449
- Still here then?
- 835
- 01:17:45,411 --> 01:17:49,330
- For the time being, refer to me
- as Sir Robert. I'll explain later.
- 836
- 01:17:49,915 --> 01:17:53,543
- My men-at-arms. This is
- about as courtly as they get.
- 837
- 01:17:54,211 --> 01:17:57,380
- Allan A'Dayle, Will
- Scarlet and Little John.
- 838
- 01:17:57,673 --> 01:17:58,715
- Lady Marion.
- 839
- 01:18:05,597 --> 01:18:08,349
- I trust you had
- an historic evening.
- 840
- 01:18:09,184 --> 01:18:10,184
- For sure.
- 841
- 01:18:14,898 --> 01:18:17,942
- Lady Marion Loxley.
- My wife.
- 842
- 01:18:18,944 --> 01:18:20,069
- Well played.
- 843
- 01:18:20,946 --> 01:18:24,157
- A bit rash but well
- played nonetheless.
- 844
- 01:18:24,366 --> 01:18:25,658
- Right you are, Robin.
- 845
- 01:18:26,160 --> 01:18:27,452
- Sir Robert.
- 846
- 01:18:27,452 --> 01:18:29,120
- Sir Robert.
- Sir...
- 847
- 01:18:29,747 --> 01:18:31,497
- Sir.
- Sir.
- 848
- 01:18:31,497 --> 01:18:33,249
- Sir Bob.
- Sir Robert.
- 849
- 01:18:40,591 --> 01:18:41,632
- Friar.
- 850
- 01:18:43,427 --> 01:18:47,972
- Ah, Marion. Good news travels
- from Peper Harow this morning.
- 851
- 01:18:48,891 --> 01:18:51,351
- Sir Robert,
- nice to see you again.
- 852
- 01:18:51,351 --> 01:18:55,146
- You should've made yourself known
- when we met in the field. Welcome home.
- 853
- 01:18:55,856 --> 01:18:58,524
- Yes, I should've.
- Forgive me, Friar.
- 854
- 01:18:59,777 --> 01:19:00,777
- What happens here?
- 855
- 01:19:01,278 --> 01:19:03,738
- We're moving the
- Church's grain to York.
- 856
- 01:19:03,738 --> 01:19:05,573
- Politics out of London,
- I hear.
- 857
- 01:19:05,573 --> 01:19:08,618
- This is our grain.
- It belongs in this soil.
- 858
- 01:19:08,618 --> 01:19:11,704
- Lady Marion, I but follow
- the orders of my superiors
- 859
- 01:19:11,704 --> 01:19:14,207
- and abide by their
- saying and rule.
- 860
- 01:19:19,171 --> 01:19:21,672
- Does His Holiness know
- about your wealth of honey?
- 861
- 01:19:23,634 --> 01:19:27,845
- There are wolves in York,
- Sir Robert. Voracious wolves.
- 862
- 01:19:29,264 --> 01:19:30,973
- The bees are my family.
- 863
- 01:19:31,391 --> 01:19:33,559
- I'm a procreator by design.
- 864
- 01:19:34,269 --> 01:19:37,021
- I'm not a churchy friar.
- Never was.
- 865
- 01:19:37,856 --> 01:19:39,649
- My bees give life.
- 866
- 01:19:40,317 --> 01:19:42,068
- They are my life,
- Sir Robert.
- 867
- 01:19:42,068 --> 01:19:44,070
- Should not the Bishop
- be told
- 868
- 01:19:44,070 --> 01:19:47,323
- so the clergy can spread Nottingham
- honey on Nottingham bread?
- 869
- 01:19:50,661 --> 01:19:53,538
- What if the grain were
- not to reach York?
- 870
- 01:19:54,998 --> 01:19:58,334
- Then the bees need
- not be spoken of.
- 871
- 01:20:07,469 --> 01:20:10,680
- MARION: I was an old maid
- when Robert courted me.
- 872
- 01:20:10,680 --> 01:20:15,143
- I was a daughter of a respectable
- widow with a thimbleful of noble blood.
- 873
- 01:20:15,561 --> 01:20:19,313
- We were wed,
- and then a week later
- 874
- 01:20:19,690 --> 01:20:23,442
- he left to join ship
- for France and the Holy Lands.
- 875
- 01:20:23,442 --> 01:20:26,571
- And that was my
- married life to a man
- 876
- 01:20:28,574 --> 01:20:30,283
- I hardly knew.
- 877
- 01:20:33,328 --> 01:20:35,746
- A good knight.
- Short, but sweet.
- 878
- 01:20:36,832 --> 01:20:39,959
- I mean, he was
- a good knight.
- 879
- 01:20:40,544 --> 01:20:42,503
- A good knight-at-arms,
- a soldier.
- 880
- 01:20:42,503 --> 01:20:44,922
- Oh, yes,
- my knight-in-arms, even so.
- 881
- 01:20:44,922 --> 01:20:46,757
- And I in his.
- 882
- 01:21:17,623 --> 01:21:20,082
- Stop!
- You'll break its neck.
- 883
- 01:21:33,138 --> 01:21:34,388
- Marion.
- 884
- 01:21:43,440 --> 01:21:44,607
- Easy.
- 885
- 01:21:48,320 --> 01:21:49,528
- I'm all right.
- 886
- 01:21:51,907 --> 01:21:56,118
- I can't move me legs.
- 887
- 01:21:58,497 --> 01:21:59,747
- Thank you.
- 888
- 01:22:02,960 --> 01:22:04,293
- My Lord?
- 889
- 01:22:17,307 --> 01:22:19,141
- Oh, is it my turn now?
- 890
- 01:22:28,318 --> 01:22:29,485
- Thank you.
- 891
- 01:22:31,488 --> 01:22:33,990
- Nicely done, sir.
- 892
- 01:22:33,990 --> 01:22:38,911
- And to see Lady Marion Loxley's legs,
- beyond my wildest hopes this morning.
- 893
- 01:22:41,123 --> 01:22:45,084
- I don't believe
- you know my husband,
- 894
- 01:22:45,544 --> 01:22:46,585
- Sir Robert.
- 895
- 01:22:46,585 --> 01:22:50,256
- Allow me to introduce
- the Sheriff of Nottingham.
- 896
- 01:22:50,256 --> 01:22:52,091
- Welcome home, Sir Robert.
- 897
- 01:22:52,091 --> 01:22:56,012
- You make your mark quickly by
- rescuing the King's ram from drowning.
- 898
- 01:22:56,513 --> 01:22:57,596
- What's this?
- 899
- 01:22:57,596 --> 01:23:01,892
- What's mine in coin I have the
- right to take in goods or livestock.
- 900
- 01:23:03,103 --> 01:23:04,895
- If it's God's will.
- 901
- 01:23:08,525 --> 01:23:10,985
- Here's a ram's worth of tax
- for the Exchequer.
- 902
- 01:23:10,985 --> 01:23:13,446
- Your insolence
- to Lady Marion,
- 903
- 01:23:13,446 --> 01:23:15,531
- I'll consider
- a debt between us.
- 904
- 01:23:41,641 --> 01:23:43,893
- Mead and grain alcohol?
- 905
- 01:23:43,893 --> 01:23:45,853
- I thought as much.
- 906
- 01:23:49,358 --> 01:23:51,692
- There's something
- that we need to do.
- 907
- 01:23:51,692 --> 01:23:53,527
- At your service.
- 908
- 01:24:05,748 --> 01:24:07,124
- All right, lads.
- 909
- 01:24:07,124 --> 01:24:11,545
- Should've left while you had the
- chance. Something's afoot. Off we go.
- 910
- 01:24:27,062 --> 01:24:29,230
- Stop.
- Stop the horses.
- 911
- 01:24:31,316 --> 01:24:34,985
- You there! Move aside!
- We're on Church business!
- 912
- 01:24:35,987 --> 01:24:37,905
- None shall pass
- 913
- 01:24:37,905 --> 01:24:40,533
- unless they can
- answer the riddle.
- 914
- 01:24:41,034 --> 01:24:42,827
- Moon-mad!
- 915
- 01:24:42,827 --> 01:24:46,580
- And what is the riddle,
- you insolent wretch?
- 916
- 01:24:47,374 --> 01:24:51,919
- What has 18 legs and
- isn't going anywhere?
- 917
- 01:24:54,923 --> 01:24:57,258
- Your next move
- will be your last.
- 918
- 01:24:58,510 --> 01:24:59,760
- Evening, friend.
- 919
- 01:25:01,805 --> 01:25:03,931
- I demand
- to know who you are.
- 920
- 01:25:04,724 --> 01:25:05,808
- We are
- men of the hood.
- 921
- 01:25:08,520 --> 01:25:10,104
- Merry now,
- at your expense.
- 922
- 01:25:11,523 --> 01:25:12,857
- "The Lord taketh..."
- 923
- 01:25:12,857 --> 01:25:14,316
- And we shall giveth back.
- 924
- 01:25:14,316 --> 01:25:16,944
- My advice is to plant
- it now, by moonlight.
- 925
- 01:25:17,279 --> 01:25:18,320
- Why is that,
- good friar?
- 926
- 01:25:18,320 --> 01:25:21,490
- When it sprouts, I can claim
- it as a miracle from God.
- 927
- 01:25:21,490 --> 01:25:24,618
- The Church in York would
- never deny a miracle.
- 928
- 01:25:28,790 --> 01:25:30,040
- How much further?
- 929
- 01:25:30,040 --> 01:25:31,542
- About 11 miles.
- 930
- 01:26:21,885 --> 01:26:23,761
- I thought you had left.
- 931
- 01:26:24,971 --> 01:26:26,931
- The fields have
- been planted.
- 932
- 01:26:27,933 --> 01:26:29,975
- I didn't want
- to wake you.
- 933
- 01:26:30,519 --> 01:26:31,977
- How did you
- find the seed?
- 934
- 01:26:32,896 --> 01:26:34,813
- If you have to ask,
- it's not a gift.
- 935
- 01:26:37,359 --> 01:26:38,859
- Thank you.
- 936
- 01:27:24,489 --> 01:27:25,823
- Pikemen, at the ready!
- 937
- 01:27:25,823 --> 01:27:27,241
- Arms to ready!
- 938
- 01:27:27,826 --> 01:27:29,326
- Prepare!
- 939
- 01:27:30,120 --> 01:27:32,621
- This King John
- is no king of mine!
- 940
- 01:27:35,250 --> 01:27:37,001
- You! Are you Baldwin?
- Open these gates!
- 941
- 01:27:37,001 --> 01:27:38,836
- In whose name do you
- come against us?
- 942
- 01:27:38,836 --> 01:27:40,754
- In the name of King John.
- 943
- 01:27:41,381 --> 01:27:43,924
- Pay or burn.
- 944
- 01:27:43,924 --> 01:27:47,511
- We have paid in money and
- men for King Richard's wars!
- 945
- 01:27:47,721 --> 01:27:49,638
- And we have
- no more to give!
- 946
- 01:27:49,973 --> 01:27:51,682
- Burn it.
- Archers!
- 947
- 01:28:11,870 --> 01:28:13,120
- Come on.
- 948
- 01:28:25,133 --> 01:28:26,925
- My Lord, this way!
- 949
- 01:28:31,222 --> 01:28:33,223
- In the name of John,
- 950
- 01:28:33,223 --> 01:28:36,393
- by the Grace of God,
- King of England,
- 951
- 01:28:36,393 --> 01:28:41,899
- let it be known to all who abide
- here that a tax is warranted!
- 952
- 01:28:47,822 --> 01:28:51,325
- Those persons
- refusing to abide by the law
- 953
- 01:28:51,325 --> 01:28:54,620
- will hereby be subject
- to severe punishment.
- 954
- 01:28:59,501 --> 01:29:02,503
- By order
- of His Majesty, King John.
- 955
- 01:29:14,015 --> 01:29:15,349
- Father Tancred!
- 956
- 01:29:32,992 --> 01:29:34,451
- Your Majesty.
- 957
- 01:29:37,705 --> 01:29:39,248
- Your Majesty.
- 958
- 01:29:42,210 --> 01:29:44,753
- I have lost the
- confidence of King John,
- 959
- 01:29:45,380 --> 01:29:47,131
- but he may still
- listen to you.
- 960
- 01:29:47,131 --> 01:29:49,466
- Allow me to know
- better, William.
- 961
- 01:29:49,926 --> 01:29:52,136
- You are much wiser
- than your owl.
- 962
- 01:29:52,345 --> 01:29:55,472
- I dare say.
- I've lived longer.
- 963
- 01:29:56,808 --> 01:29:58,517
- Edward, take him.
- 964
- 01:29:58,517 --> 01:29:59,685
- Your Majesty.
- 965
- 01:30:03,189 --> 01:30:06,525
- John is no Richard,
- alas, Your Majesty.
- 966
- 01:30:08,653 --> 01:30:13,323
- But I serve the throne,
- and the throne will endure.
- 967
- 01:30:16,035 --> 01:30:18,996
- Speak plainly, Marshal.
- What's troubling you?
- 968
- 01:30:19,747 --> 01:30:21,748
- The crown is in peril.
- 969
- 01:30:22,917 --> 01:30:26,211
- Godfrey has been plotting
- with Philip of France.
- 970
- 01:30:27,255 --> 01:30:29,256
- French troops have already
- landed on our shores,
- 971
- 01:30:29,256 --> 01:30:32,092
- and they are murdering Englishmen
- in the name of King John.
- 972
- 01:30:32,927 --> 01:30:36,930
- The northern barons will make
- civil war against the throne.
- 973
- 01:30:37,223 --> 01:30:40,559
- Leaving our coast defenseless
- against the invasion
- 974
- 01:30:41,269 --> 01:30:43,270
- which is certainly coming.
- 975
- 01:30:45,732 --> 01:30:50,736
- So it's left to John's mother to scold him
- like a child and point him to his duty.
- 976
- 01:30:56,534 --> 01:31:01,121
- My son has an enemy in his court
- closer to him than any friend.
- 977
- 01:31:01,121 --> 01:31:04,791
- An English traitor.
- A paid agent of France.
- 978
- 01:31:05,960 --> 01:31:08,962
- Why are you telling me
- when you must tell the King?
- 979
- 01:31:08,962 --> 01:31:10,464
- Isabella!
- 980
- 01:31:11,549 --> 01:31:13,800
- It is you
- who must do that.
- 981
- 01:31:14,344 --> 01:31:16,637
- Tell King John that you've
- had word from France,
- 982
- 01:31:16,637 --> 01:31:18,472
- from Philip himself,
- if you like.
- 983
- 01:31:18,472 --> 01:31:22,059
- Why not tell him the truth?
- That William Marshal...
- 984
- 01:31:22,310 --> 01:31:26,396
- A mother he mistrusts bearing
- the word of a man in dishonor?
- 985
- 01:31:26,396 --> 01:31:27,689
- No.
- 986
- 01:31:28,608 --> 01:31:32,986
- If you wish to be queen,
- you must save John.
- 987
- 01:31:34,489 --> 01:31:35,948
- And England.
- 988
- 01:31:37,408 --> 01:31:38,617
- No!
- 989
- 01:31:39,494 --> 01:31:41,286
- No! No!
- 990
- 01:31:44,207 --> 01:31:47,167
- Godfrey!
- The bloody Judas!
- 991
- 01:31:47,919 --> 01:31:50,504
- By the bowels of Christ,
- it's a lie.
- 992
- 01:31:50,504 --> 01:31:52,422
- You lie!
- 993
- 01:32:11,150 --> 01:32:13,318
- I'm sorry, my love.
- 994
- 01:32:29,294 --> 01:32:31,295
- Sheriff.
- Up there.
- 995
- 01:32:35,216 --> 01:32:38,302
- Man won't give his name. Demands
- audience with the sheriff.
- 996
- 01:32:38,928 --> 01:32:40,095
- Demands?
- 997
- 01:32:43,224 --> 01:32:44,224
- Go away.
- 998
- 01:32:44,224 --> 01:32:45,392
- My Lord.
- 999
- 01:33:07,498 --> 01:33:10,167
- Tax
- collections proceed apace.
- 1000
- 01:33:11,127 --> 01:33:12,919
- Nottingham's turn is coming.
- 1001
- 01:33:13,254 --> 01:33:15,213
- Good. Good.
- 1002
- 01:33:15,423 --> 01:33:19,176
- Tell Sir Godfrey that the
- Sheriff of Nottingham is his man.
- 1003
- 01:33:19,176 --> 01:33:21,970
- May he put his stamp
- on my authority.
- 1004
- 01:33:21,970 --> 01:33:26,850
- I see trouble coming from
- Loxley of Peper Harow.
- 1005
- 01:33:27,435 --> 01:33:29,269
- A blind old man
- gives you trouble?
- 1006
- 01:33:29,269 --> 01:33:31,521
- Aye, and his son
- will give more.
- 1007
- 01:33:31,521 --> 01:33:35,901
- The crusader, Robert Loxley,
- has returned this past week.
- 1008
- 01:34:13,481 --> 01:34:14,690
- Marion.
- 1009
- 01:35:18,421 --> 01:35:20,505
- Go on! Go on.
- 1010
- 01:35:25,970 --> 01:35:27,554
- Has he spoken yet?
- 1011
- 01:35:27,805 --> 01:35:28,930
- He was spying, Loop.
- 1012
- 01:35:29,390 --> 01:35:30,807
- Spying?
- 1013
- 01:35:32,310 --> 01:35:34,811
- Robert,
- I'm ashamed of you.
- 1014
- 01:35:35,229 --> 01:35:36,563
- Hello, Marion.
- 1015
- 01:35:36,981 --> 01:35:38,398
- I've come to save you.
- 1016
- 01:35:39,608 --> 01:35:40,817
- Know him?
- 1017
- 01:35:41,486 --> 01:35:46,156
- Boys, this is Sir Robert
- Loxley, my husband.
- 1018
- 01:35:46,574 --> 01:35:49,701
- Sir Robert, the
- runaways of Sherwood.
- 1019
- 01:35:50,661 --> 01:35:51,995
- Untie him.
- 1020
- 01:35:51,995 --> 01:35:55,874
- No, I don't think spies
- should be let off so easily.
- 1021
- 01:35:56,501 --> 01:35:57,834
- That was unkind.
- 1022
- 01:35:57,834 --> 01:35:59,711
- You were a crusader?
- 1023
- 01:35:59,711 --> 01:36:00,921
- Yes.
- 1024
- 01:36:00,921 --> 01:36:03,965
- Did you hear that, boys?
- You bested a crusader.
- 1025
- 01:36:05,343 --> 01:36:06,343
- My men are good fighters.
- 1026
- 01:36:06,343 --> 01:36:07,594
- I don't know about that.
- 1027
- 01:36:07,594 --> 01:36:10,096
- I think the weight of numbers
- might have been in their favor.
- 1028
- 01:36:10,096 --> 01:36:12,933
- But they do move silently like
- the creatures of the forest.
- 1029
- 01:36:12,933 --> 01:36:15,101
- But that's only a skill
- if you stay as a man.
- 1030
- 01:36:15,101 --> 01:36:17,270
- You don't become
- the creatures you hunt.
- 1031
- 01:36:17,270 --> 01:36:18,438
- We're soldiers.
- 1032
- 01:36:18,438 --> 01:36:19,689
- No, you're not.
- 1033
- 01:36:19,689 --> 01:36:22,901
- Soldiers fight for a
- cause. What's yours?
- 1034
- 01:36:25,154 --> 01:36:28,114
- You don't have one.
- That makes you poachers.
- 1035
- 01:36:29,366 --> 01:36:32,786
- Common thieves
- with a lot to learn.
- 1036
- 01:36:32,786 --> 01:36:33,954
- Like what?
- 1037
- 01:36:33,954 --> 01:36:36,289
- I could teach you
- how to tie knots.
- 1038
- 01:36:36,289 --> 01:36:39,292
- I could teach you which wood to
- get to make your bows stronger.
- 1039
- 01:36:39,292 --> 01:36:43,588
- I could teach you how to make
- arrows that fly more than 20 feet.
- 1040
- 01:36:44,048 --> 01:36:47,384
- And I can help Marion to
- teach you how to stay clean
- 1041
- 01:36:47,384 --> 01:36:49,469
- so you won't get sick.
- 1042
- 01:36:49,929 --> 01:36:53,306
- I don't know who you're
- fighting, son, but it's not me.
- 1043
- 01:36:53,306 --> 01:36:54,558
- I'm not your enemy.
- 1044
- 01:36:55,476 --> 01:36:58,562
- If you want to chat,
- you know where to find me.
- 1045
- 01:37:12,827 --> 01:37:13,952
- Wife?
- 1046
- 01:37:21,586 --> 01:37:22,961
- Marshal.
- 1047
- 01:37:23,671 --> 01:37:26,006
- Stand aside!
- Make way for the King!
- 1048
- 01:37:26,006 --> 01:37:27,132
- Your Majesty.
- 1049
- 01:37:29,427 --> 01:37:32,304
- What the devil
- are you doing here? Hmm?
- 1050
- 01:37:32,304 --> 01:37:33,513
- Sire?
- 1051
- 01:37:33,513 --> 01:37:36,099
- Will you keep that animal
- still? What's it got, palsy?
- 1052
- 01:37:38,978 --> 01:37:40,937
- Do you think I haven't noticed
- how you've deserted me?
- 1053
- 01:37:40,937 --> 01:37:43,565
- If Your Majesty recalls,
- our last conversation...
- 1054
- 01:37:43,565 --> 01:37:45,025
- At our last conversation,
- 1055
- 01:37:45,025 --> 01:37:48,403
- Philip of France wasn't coming
- our way with an invasion fleet.
- 1056
- 01:37:49,071 --> 01:37:50,822
- Was he, Marshal?
- 1057
- 01:37:54,577 --> 01:37:56,411
- My friend Godfrey
- 1058
- 01:37:57,330 --> 01:37:59,873
- is not the friend
- I thought he was.
- 1059
- 01:38:00,958 --> 01:38:03,710
- He's stirred up the
- northern barons against me.
- 1060
- 01:38:04,253 --> 01:38:06,588
- They come south
- with an army.
- 1061
- 01:38:08,257 --> 01:38:10,675
- Marshal, how dare they?
- How dare they?
- 1062
- 01:38:10,675 --> 01:38:13,595
- Sire, forgotten men
- are dangerous men.
- 1063
- 01:38:15,765 --> 01:38:18,350
- The barons need
- to be told
- 1064
- 01:38:18,934 --> 01:38:22,354
- that when the French come,
- we are all Englishmen.
- 1065
- 01:38:23,439 --> 01:38:24,773
- Fitzrobert.
- 1066
- 01:38:24,773 --> 01:38:26,107
- Baldwin.
- 1067
- 01:38:26,776 --> 01:38:29,819
- We'll make an army of the
- north and march on London.
- 1068
- 01:38:30,655 --> 01:38:32,113
- The barons
- need leadership.
- 1069
- 01:38:33,115 --> 01:38:36,993
- Wiser kings know they must
- let men look them in the eye,
- 1070
- 01:38:37,870 --> 01:38:39,788
- hear their voice.
- 1071
- 01:38:40,456 --> 01:38:43,792
- Together, let us ride
- north to meet them.
- 1072
- 01:38:46,796 --> 01:38:49,506
- They march against
- their king, Marshal.
- 1073
- 01:38:51,759 --> 01:38:53,134
- Their king.
- 1074
- 01:38:54,720 --> 01:38:58,431
- We will meet them with the pikes
- of our militia in their gizzards.
- 1075
- 01:38:59,392 --> 01:39:01,643
- You have lost
- your touch, Marshal.
- 1076
- 01:39:03,896 --> 01:39:06,314
- Perhaps we'll look to
- the barons without you.
- 1077
- 01:39:17,493 --> 01:39:20,620
- Saddle up with a spare
- horse. I leave immediately.
- 1078
- 01:39:20,620 --> 01:39:22,247
- I want to know
- where to find Godfrey.
- 1079
- 01:39:22,247 --> 01:39:23,665
- My Lord.
- 1080
- 01:39:38,806 --> 01:39:40,223
- I found him, My Lord.
- 1081
- 01:39:40,223 --> 01:39:41,391
- Where?
- 1082
- 01:39:41,391 --> 01:39:45,729
- Nottingham. In plain sight,
- living as Walter Loxley's son.
- 1083
- 01:39:51,652 --> 01:39:53,695
- Then we go to Nottingham.
- 1084
- 01:39:54,196 --> 01:39:57,198
- Take no prisoners.
- Leave no stone un-scorched.
- 1085
- 01:40:00,661 --> 01:40:02,203
- Take two men, four horses.
- 1086
- 01:40:02,538 --> 01:40:06,541
- Ride hard for the coast, then on to
- Paris and give a message to the King.
- 1087
- 01:40:24,560 --> 01:40:26,853
- I'll make the place famous.
- 1088
- 01:40:30,357 --> 01:40:31,858
- Come, Allan!
- 1089
- 01:40:31,858 --> 01:40:35,069
- I'll get them drinking.
- You get them dancing!
- 1090
- 01:40:35,069 --> 01:40:36,237
- All right.
- 1091
- 01:41:07,228 --> 01:41:12,315
- Music, laughter, the crackle
- of a bonfire and a roasting pig.
- 1092
- 01:41:12,650 --> 01:41:16,152
- Life has returned.
- You have returned it, Robin.
- 1093
- 01:43:16,398 --> 01:43:18,358
- How did you know it was me?
- 1094
- 01:43:18,358 --> 01:43:22,028
- Who else would sit
- by me uninvited
- 1095
- 01:43:22,821 --> 01:43:25,448
- like a friend
- from the old days?
- 1096
- 01:43:25,991 --> 01:43:27,659
- How are you, William?
- 1097
- 01:43:28,452 --> 01:43:31,287
- I'm well and troubled.
- 1098
- 01:43:31,287 --> 01:43:33,873
- Ah. And what brings you?
- 1099
- 01:43:34,124 --> 01:43:37,001
- I'm riding on to
- Barnsdale tonight.
- 1100
- 01:43:37,001 --> 01:43:41,381
- I've heard something of the barons' anger
- against the crown's tax collector...
- 1101
- 01:43:41,381 --> 01:43:43,883
- The anger has
- turned into action.
- 1102
- 01:43:43,883 --> 01:43:46,135
- They assemble to march
- against the King.
- 1103
- 01:43:46,470 --> 01:43:48,805
- You think you can persuade
- the barons to turn back?
- 1104
- 01:43:48,805 --> 01:43:49,973
- Turn back, no.
- 1105
- 01:43:51,183 --> 01:43:55,144
- To join King John
- against a French invasion.
- 1106
- 01:43:56,313 --> 01:43:58,481
- A what?
- Help me, Walter.
- 1107
- 01:43:58,816 --> 01:44:00,775
- I cannot go with you.
- 1108
- 01:44:01,735 --> 01:44:03,444
- I cannot speak
- for this king.
- 1109
- 01:44:03,444 --> 01:44:05,113
- He is the only
- king we have.
- 1110
- 01:44:05,113 --> 01:44:06,614
- But not the only hope.
- 1111
- 01:44:07,700 --> 01:44:08,866
- Explain.
- 1112
- 01:44:10,452 --> 01:44:11,494
- Marion.
- 1113
- 01:44:11,494 --> 01:44:12,662
- I'm here, Walter.
- 1114
- 01:44:12,997 --> 01:44:15,248
- This is my old
- friend, William Marshal.
- 1115
- 01:44:15,248 --> 01:44:17,834
- Lady Marion Loxley,
- my son's wife.
- 1116
- 01:44:17,834 --> 01:44:20,753
- Lady, I was glad to see Sir Robert
- when he disembarked in London.
- 1117
- 01:44:20,753 --> 01:44:23,339
- I think you know
- better, Marshal.
- 1118
- 01:44:23,339 --> 01:44:28,177
- Sir William, I know, would like
- to meet Robin Longstride again.
- 1119
- 01:44:39,356 --> 01:44:40,773
- We've met before.
- 1120
- 01:44:40,773 --> 01:44:43,276
- Yes, Sir, I know.
- In London.
- 1121
- 01:44:45,112 --> 01:44:47,530
- No, when you were a child.
- 1122
- 01:44:49,366 --> 01:44:51,034
- Hobby-horse age.
- 1123
- 01:44:51,785 --> 01:44:55,705
- Sir Walter and I returned from
- the Holy Land to fetch you home.
- 1124
- 01:44:56,206 --> 01:44:57,457
- But you'd gone.
- 1125
- 01:44:57,457 --> 01:45:00,710
- We had lost
- Thomas Longstride's son.
- 1126
- 01:45:03,213 --> 01:45:06,799
- It was a wound
- that never healed.
- 1127
- 01:45:13,724 --> 01:45:16,726
- You need
- to know what I know.
- 1128
- 01:45:17,728 --> 01:45:20,688
- Your father was
- a stonemason.
- 1129
- 01:45:21,899 --> 01:45:23,900
- Is that pleasing to you?
- 1130
- 01:45:26,111 --> 01:45:28,237
- Yes. It is.
- 1131
- 01:45:28,989 --> 01:45:32,074
- But he was more than that.
- He was a visionary.
- 1132
- 01:45:32,910 --> 01:45:34,577
- What did he see?
- 1133
- 01:45:35,162 --> 01:45:37,622
- That kings have a need
- of their subjects
- 1134
- 01:45:37,915 --> 01:45:41,751
- no less than their subjects
- have need of kings.
- 1135
- 01:45:41,751 --> 01:45:43,503
- A dangerous idea.
- 1136
- 01:45:44,087 --> 01:45:47,340
- Your father was a philosopher.
- He had a way of speaking
- 1137
- 01:45:47,340 --> 01:45:50,551
- that took you by the ears
- and by the heart.
- 1138
- 01:45:50,969 --> 01:45:53,596
- None of these things
- can be written down, Robin.
- 1139
- 01:45:53,931 --> 01:45:56,682
- You must commit them
- to your very soul.
- 1140
- 01:45:57,434 --> 01:45:59,060
- This is the science of memory.
- 1141
- 01:45:59,770 --> 01:46:05,149
- "Rise and rise again
- until lambs become lions."
- 1142
- 01:46:07,611 --> 01:46:12,615
- Finally, hundreds listened,
- thousands, who took up his call
- 1143
- 01:46:13,075 --> 01:46:16,160
- for the rights of all ranks
- from baron to serf.
- 1144
- 01:46:19,289 --> 01:46:20,957
- "Rise and rise again
- 1145
- 01:46:23,210 --> 01:46:25,461
- "until lambs become lions."
- 1146
- 01:46:30,551 --> 01:46:32,385
- What happened to him?
- 1147
- 01:46:33,220 --> 01:46:34,762
- Close your eyes.
- 1148
- 01:46:41,144 --> 01:46:45,356
- Foundation is set on the
- rights of liberty for all people!
- 1149
- 01:46:49,987 --> 01:46:53,406
- Longstride, give up
- the charter and their names!
- 1150
- 01:46:53,657 --> 01:46:55,157
- You were there.
- 1151
- 01:46:55,492 --> 01:46:56,742
- You saw it.
- 1152
- 01:46:59,997 --> 01:47:01,414
- I will not.
- 1153
- 01:47:25,606 --> 01:47:26,981
- Not dead.
- 1154
- 01:47:28,442 --> 01:47:29,402
- Not now.
- 1155
- 01:47:38,201 --> 01:47:41,913
- Here is my copy
- of the main contract.
- 1156
- 01:47:42,331 --> 01:47:45,833
- This charter of rights
- was written by your father.
- 1157
- 01:47:45,833 --> 01:47:49,962
- And here are... There are the names of
- all the barons that signed the charter.
- 1158
- 01:47:49,962 --> 01:47:53,090
- Fitzrobert, Baldwin,
- Marshal and myself.
- 1159
- 01:47:53,967 --> 01:47:57,261
- What he wanted was a
- charter for every man...
- 1160
- 01:47:57,261 --> 01:47:58,429
- Wait there.
- 1161
- 01:47:58,429 --> 01:47:59,889
- To have
- the same rights.
- 1162
- 01:47:59,889 --> 01:48:01,474
- Sir Walter?
- Huh?
- 1163
- 01:48:01,474 --> 01:48:03,100
- A messenger for you.
- 1164
- 01:48:03,100 --> 01:48:04,727
- Bring him in.
- 1165
- 01:48:05,395 --> 01:48:06,687
- Step forward, sir.
- 1166
- 01:48:08,231 --> 01:48:09,482
- My Lord.
- 1167
- 01:48:09,482 --> 01:48:10,775
- I'm listening.
- 1168
- 01:48:10,775 --> 01:48:12,944
- Peterborough's been burned
- by the King's men.
- 1169
- 01:48:13,654 --> 01:48:16,489
- Fitzrobert gathers an army
- to slay King John in London.
- 1170
- 01:48:16,489 --> 01:48:19,742
- Marshal requests your presence
- at counsel in Barnsdale.
- 1171
- 01:48:21,745 --> 01:48:23,663
- Wait outside,
- will you?
- 1172
- 01:48:25,374 --> 01:48:27,750
- Cometh the hour,
- cometh the man.
- 1173
- 01:48:28,961 --> 01:48:31,337
- The time for pretense
- is over.
- 1174
- 01:48:32,965 --> 01:48:35,675
- Now, hold me
- like a son.
- 1175
- 01:48:43,100 --> 01:48:44,141
- Go.
- 1176
- 01:48:45,727 --> 01:48:48,437
- Maggie. Where's my lady?
- 1177
- 01:48:48,772 --> 01:48:50,106
- I could not
- find her, sir.
- 1178
- 01:49:16,299 --> 01:49:20,970
- Whether we fight for our
- lives, our family and our honor,
- 1179
- 01:49:21,179 --> 01:49:22,972
- we must fight
- till the death.
- 1180
- 01:49:23,974 --> 01:49:26,809
- You've spent too long
- in the palace, William.
- 1181
- 01:49:26,809 --> 01:49:30,229
- Spending time in the palace
- gives me perspective.
- 1182
- 01:49:31,356 --> 01:49:32,815
- As we speak,
- 1183
- 01:49:34,109 --> 01:49:36,861
- King Philip
- sails for our coast.
- 1184
- 01:49:37,904 --> 01:49:42,366
- Godfrey and his
- marauders are French!
- 1185
- 01:49:44,077 --> 01:49:46,954
- Every minute that
- we waste in disunity
- 1186
- 01:49:46,954 --> 01:49:50,291
- brings closer the
- destruction of our country!
- 1187
- 01:49:50,751 --> 01:49:52,418
- We have been bled
- 1188
- 01:49:53,253 --> 01:49:55,838
- by the King long
- before Godfrey.
- 1189
- 01:49:56,214 --> 01:49:59,008
- Go back to London
- and tell the King
- 1190
- 01:49:59,718 --> 01:50:03,471
- that we will meet him
- on a field of his choice.
- 1191
- 01:50:03,471 --> 01:50:04,597
- Make way!
- 1192
- 01:50:04,597 --> 01:50:07,308
- We will not fight
- to save John's crown.
- 1193
- 01:50:08,351 --> 01:50:10,603
- Rather let him
- bend the knee to us.
- 1194
- 01:50:11,688 --> 01:50:14,023
- I'll give you more,
- Sir Baldwin.
- 1195
- 01:50:15,484 --> 01:50:17,526
- My breast for
- your sword point.
- 1196
- 01:50:19,529 --> 01:50:20,863
- Use mine.
- 1197
- 01:50:25,243 --> 01:50:26,452
- Go on.
- 1198
- 01:50:27,871 --> 01:50:29,038
- No?
- 1199
- 01:50:29,539 --> 01:50:33,501
- Oh. This is what you want,
- isn't it? This is what he wants.
- 1200
- 01:50:33,501 --> 01:50:37,546
- Fine, I'd rather give it to you
- than have it taken by the French.
- 1201
- 01:50:38,548 --> 01:50:40,800
- You mistake me, Sire.
- 1202
- 01:50:40,800 --> 01:50:44,595
- I have no right and no
- ambition to wear the crown.
- 1203
- 01:50:45,472 --> 01:50:47,973
- But let the rightful
- wearer beware.
- 1204
- 01:50:48,391 --> 01:50:52,478
- From now we will be subject only to
- laws that we have a hand in making.
- 1205
- 01:50:52,478 --> 01:50:57,316
- We are not sheep to be made
- mutton of by your butchers.
- 1206
- 01:50:58,984 --> 01:51:02,780
- Godfrey set himself
- to turn you against me.
- 1207
- 01:51:02,780 --> 01:51:06,033
- Then he did more than was
- needed to accomplish that.
- 1208
- 01:51:10,580 --> 01:51:12,748
- A very important decision.
- 1209
- 01:51:13,583 --> 01:51:17,002
- Don't you think that we've paid
- too much taxes for far too long...
- 1210
- 01:52:25,155 --> 01:52:26,697
- This is where I was born.
- 1211
- 01:52:41,129 --> 01:52:42,963
- What does it mean?
- 1212
- 01:52:42,963 --> 01:52:44,548
- It means never give up.
- 1213
- 01:52:46,009 --> 01:52:50,512
- We will not be loyal
- to a crown that robs and starves us!
- 1214
- 01:52:50,512 --> 01:52:54,099
- The King must listen
- to what we have to say!
- 1215
- 01:52:54,099 --> 01:52:58,979
- A king does not bargain for the
- loyalty that every subject owes him.
- 1216
- 01:52:59,231 --> 01:53:03,776
- Without loyalty there is no
- kingdom. There is nothing.
- 1217
- 01:53:05,237 --> 01:53:07,279
- I'm here to speak
- for Sir Walter Loxley.
- 1218
- 01:53:09,449 --> 01:53:11,659
- Let the man speak.
- Let him speak!
- 1219
- 01:53:12,744 --> 01:53:14,119
- Speak! Speak!
- 1220
- 01:53:14,788 --> 01:53:16,956
- Speak, if you must.
- 1221
- 01:53:18,583 --> 01:53:21,377
- If you're trying to
- build for the future,
- 1222
- 01:53:22,045 --> 01:53:24,588
- you must set your
- foundation strong.
- 1223
- 01:53:26,383 --> 01:53:30,886
- The laws of this land
- enslave people to its king,
- 1224
- 01:53:32,555 --> 01:53:36,809
- a king who demands loyalty
- but offers nothing in return.
- 1225
- 01:53:38,395 --> 01:53:41,230
- I have marched from France
- 1226
- 01:53:41,230 --> 01:53:43,857
- to Palestine and back.
- 1227
- 01:53:44,818 --> 01:53:46,235
- And I know
- 1228
- 01:53:46,861 --> 01:53:49,989
- in tyranny
- lies only failure.
- 1229
- 01:53:51,574 --> 01:53:54,118
- You build a country
- like you build a cathedral,
- 1230
- 01:53:54,118 --> 01:53:55,494
- from the ground up.
- 1231
- 01:53:56,662 --> 01:53:58,872
- Empower every man
- 1232
- 01:53:59,749 --> 01:54:01,292
- and you will
- gain strength.
- 1233
- 01:54:01,918 --> 01:54:03,168
- Hmm.
- 1234
- 01:54:03,712 --> 01:54:06,797
- Well, who could object
- to such reasonable words?
- 1235
- 01:54:09,259 --> 01:54:12,928
- If Your Majesty
- were to offer justice,
- 1236
- 01:54:14,139 --> 01:54:16,473
- justice in the form of
- a charter of liberties,
- 1237
- 01:54:17,183 --> 01:54:20,936
- allowing every man to
- forage for his hearth,
- 1238
- 01:54:21,604 --> 01:54:25,190
- to be safe from
- conviction without cause
- 1239
- 01:54:25,190 --> 01:54:27,276
- or prison without charge,
- 1240
- 01:54:27,944 --> 01:54:32,072
- to work, eat and live
- on the sweat of his own brow
- 1241
- 01:54:33,116 --> 01:54:34,825
- and be as merry
- as he can...
- 1242
- 01:54:34,825 --> 01:54:36,577
- Sir, Godfrey's men
- are on to Nottingham.
- 1243
- 01:54:36,828 --> 01:54:39,747
- ...then that king
- would be great.
- 1244
- 01:54:40,248 --> 01:54:44,084
- Not only would he receive
- the loyalty of his people
- 1245
- 01:54:45,378 --> 01:54:46,879
- but their love, as well.
- 1246
- 01:54:48,465 --> 01:54:51,133
- So what would you have? Hmm?
- 1247
- 01:54:51,133 --> 01:54:52,968
- Castle for every man?
- 1248
- 01:54:55,305 --> 01:54:57,473
- Every Englishman's
- home is his castle.
- 1249
- 01:54:58,807 --> 01:55:01,643
- What we would ask,
- Your Majesty,
- 1250
- 01:55:03,104 --> 01:55:04,563
- is liberty.
- 1251
- 01:55:04,898 --> 01:55:07,024
- Liberty by law!
- 1252
- 01:55:08,985 --> 01:55:11,320
- Your Majesty, My Lords,
- 1253
- 01:55:12,030 --> 01:55:14,698
- the French fleet
- is in the Channel.
- 1254
- 01:55:14,698 --> 01:55:19,787
- Sire, you have a chance to unify
- your subjects high and low.
- 1255
- 01:55:21,498 --> 01:55:23,207
- It falls on your nod.
- 1256
- 01:55:23,958 --> 01:55:25,918
- I only have to nod?
- 1257
- 01:55:30,006 --> 01:55:31,590
- I can do
- better than that.
- 1258
- 01:55:34,177 --> 01:55:35,844
- I give my word
- 1259
- 01:55:36,513 --> 01:55:39,598
- that such a charter
- will be written.
- 1260
- 01:55:39,598 --> 01:55:43,018
- On my mother's life,
- I swear it.
- 1261
- 01:55:48,149 --> 01:55:51,527
- Godfrey makes for Nottingham.
- I must stay with the King.
- 1262
- 01:55:51,527 --> 01:55:53,654
- I will send Baldwin
- and Fitzrobert with you.
- 1263
- 01:55:53,654 --> 01:55:57,533
- We will meet again at the White
- Horse when you are finished.
- 1264
- 01:55:57,533 --> 01:56:00,661
- Robin, your father
- was a great man.
- 1265
- 01:56:01,955 --> 01:56:04,206
- And you are
- your father's son.
- 1266
- 01:56:15,176 --> 01:56:16,718
- Maggie, who's
- at the house?
- 1267
- 01:56:18,388 --> 01:56:19,596
- Long live the King!
- 1268
- 01:56:55,800 --> 01:56:56,842
- Gentlemen.
- 1269
- 01:57:11,691 --> 01:57:13,775
- I'm the Sheriff
- of Nottingham.
- 1270
- 01:57:18,865 --> 01:57:20,616
- I'm French on
- my mother's side.
- 1271
- 01:57:41,971 --> 01:57:44,848
- Sir Walter! Sir Walter!
- 1272
- 01:57:53,024 --> 01:57:54,316
- Loxley!
- 1273
- 01:57:54,567 --> 01:57:56,235
- Show yourself!
- 1274
- 01:57:58,363 --> 01:57:59,655
- Loxley!
- 1275
- 01:58:02,617 --> 01:58:03,867
- Who calls here?
- 1276
- 01:58:04,535 --> 01:58:06,495
- I call for Robert Loxley.
- 1277
- 01:58:06,746 --> 01:58:08,705
- My son is not here
- to answer you.
- 1278
- 01:58:08,705 --> 01:58:10,123
- That is the truth.
- 1279
- 01:58:10,500 --> 01:58:12,084
- Because he's dead
- in a French ditch.
- 1280
- 01:58:14,504 --> 01:58:15,879
- And who are you, sir,
- to say so?
- 1281
- 01:58:17,715 --> 01:58:19,258
- Who am I?
- 1282
- 01:58:27,725 --> 01:58:28,892
- I'm the one
- who killed him.
- 1283
- 01:58:31,436 --> 01:58:33,021
- Fight me if you dare.
- 1284
- 01:58:34,148 --> 01:58:35,565
- Lord have mercy.
- 1285
- 01:59:24,032 --> 01:59:26,074
- Leave it on the table.
- Leave it! Next!
- 1286
- 01:59:27,035 --> 01:59:28,702
- Next! Come on!
- 1287
- 01:59:30,496 --> 01:59:32,205
- Name?
- Loxley.
- 1288
- 01:59:32,623 --> 01:59:34,249
- Christian name?
- 1289
- 01:59:34,500 --> 01:59:35,917
- Marion.
- 1290
- 01:59:36,753 --> 01:59:38,462
- Land?
- 1291
- 01:59:38,462 --> 01:59:40,422
- 5,000 acres.
- 1292
- 01:59:41,424 --> 01:59:43,175
- Lady Marion Loxley?
- 1293
- 01:59:43,885 --> 01:59:45,469
- I am.
- 1294
- 02:00:14,581 --> 02:00:17,751
- Gentlemen, enjoy!
- 1295
- 02:00:51,202 --> 02:00:53,120
- No one should
- have 4,000 acres.
- 1296
- 02:00:53,120 --> 02:00:55,205
- 5,000 acres.
- 1297
- 02:02:33,596 --> 02:02:35,597
- Baldwin! Fitzrobert!
- 1298
- 02:02:35,597 --> 02:02:38,183
- Take the southern flank
- and circle in from the west.
- 1299
- 02:02:38,809 --> 02:02:41,394
- Will and Allan, get on the
- rooftops and pick your targets.
- 1300
- 02:03:02,750 --> 02:03:04,167
- Lady Marion.
- 1301
- 02:03:25,982 --> 02:03:27,023
- Quickly.
- 1302
- 02:03:53,050 --> 02:03:54,551
- Follow me.
- 1303
- 02:04:16,449 --> 02:04:20,744
- Somebody, please take
- the baby! Save the baby, please!
- 1304
- 02:04:30,129 --> 02:04:31,755
- John, down!
- 1305
- 02:04:38,012 --> 02:04:39,179
- It's all right.
- 1306
- 02:04:39,179 --> 02:04:40,430
- Go around.
- 1307
- 02:04:40,430 --> 02:04:41,765
- Stand back!
- 1308
- 02:04:43,516 --> 02:04:44,642
- Make way!
- 1309
- 02:04:45,770 --> 02:04:49,898
- Hurry. It's all right. It's all
- right. Please, hurry! Hurry!
- 1310
- 02:05:01,577 --> 02:05:02,702
- Sword!
- 1311
- 02:05:22,473 --> 02:05:24,557
- Get down,
- you bastard French dogs!
- 1312
- 02:06:14,732 --> 02:06:18,069
- Where will King Philip
- land and when?
- 1313
- 02:06:31,917 --> 02:06:33,877
- This is my last arrow.
- 1314
- 02:06:35,754 --> 02:06:39,424
- Dungeness!
- Dungeness. Two days.
- 1315
- 02:06:43,429 --> 02:06:45,972
- There we have it.
- We have two days.
- 1316
- 02:08:12,601 --> 02:08:15,186
- Once before I said goodbye
- to a man going to war.
- 1317
- 02:08:16,146 --> 02:08:17,480
- He never came back.
- 1318
- 02:08:23,862 --> 02:08:25,238
- Ask me nicely.
- 1319
- 02:09:00,274 --> 02:09:01,566
- I love you, Marion.
- 1320
- 02:11:26,420 --> 02:11:27,628
- Longstride!
- 1321
- 02:11:58,911 --> 02:12:00,745
- What news of Walter
- and Nottingham?
- 1322
- 02:12:01,997 --> 02:12:04,582
- Sir Walter is dead.
- Godfrey's hand.
- 1323
- 02:12:04,582 --> 02:12:07,418
- Gentlemen, we go to war.
- 1324
- 02:12:07,628 --> 02:12:10,338
- It is my first time.
- I shall lead.
- 1325
- 02:12:10,338 --> 02:12:12,465
- Forward!
- 1326
- 02:13:52,566 --> 02:13:54,191
- That's a lot of French.
- 1327
- 02:13:56,570 --> 02:13:58,195
- What's to be done?
- 1328
- 02:13:59,573 --> 02:14:00,698
- Archers to the cliff top.
- 1329
- 02:14:01,700 --> 02:14:04,368
- Cavalry to the beach.
- We'll await you there.
- 1330
- 02:14:04,745 --> 02:14:05,786
- With me!
- 1331
- 02:14:05,786 --> 02:14:07,038
- Archers!
- 1332
- 02:14:09,374 --> 02:14:11,167
- Excellent plan.
- 1333
- 02:14:32,856 --> 02:14:34,065
- Cavalry!
- 1334
- 02:14:46,286 --> 02:14:47,745
- Ready!
- 1335
- 02:15:07,349 --> 02:15:08,808
- Raise arrows!
- 1336
- 02:15:08,808 --> 02:15:10,184
- Raise arrows!
- 1337
- 02:15:11,144 --> 02:15:12,228
- Ready!
- 1338
- 02:15:15,941 --> 02:15:17,817
- Raise arrows!
- 1339
- 02:15:18,235 --> 02:15:20,111
- Release! Release!
- 1340
- 02:15:32,624 --> 02:15:33,708
- Release!
- 1341
- 02:16:10,829 --> 02:16:12,079
- For the love of God, Marion!
- 1342
- 02:16:16,460 --> 02:16:17,793
- Loxley,
- 1343
- 02:16:18,128 --> 02:16:21,047
- circle your troops
- and then join the charge.
- 1344
- 02:16:26,178 --> 02:16:27,303
- With me!
- 1345
- 02:16:32,184 --> 02:16:33,309
- Release!
- 1346
- 02:16:44,529 --> 02:16:45,571
- Release!
- 1347
- 02:17:33,161 --> 02:17:35,371
- Forward!
- 1348
- 02:17:53,348 --> 02:17:54,932
- Archers, forward!
- 1349
- 02:18:22,002 --> 02:18:23,794
- Let's go, Marshal.
- 1350
- 02:18:23,794 --> 02:18:25,004
- We're close enough, Sire.
- 1351
- 02:18:26,047 --> 02:18:27,882
- This was not
- close enough for Richard.
- 1352
- 02:18:27,882 --> 02:18:29,800
- And look what
- happened to him.
- 1353
- 02:18:30,844 --> 02:18:31,886
- Forward!
- 1354
- 02:18:32,929 --> 02:18:34,305
- Protect the King!
- 1355
- 02:19:05,587 --> 02:19:07,379
- This is for you, Walter.
- 1356
- 02:19:20,477 --> 02:19:21,227
- No!
- 1357
- 02:19:30,779 --> 02:19:32,029
- Marion!
- 1358
- 02:21:15,425 --> 02:21:16,884
- Marion!
- 1359
- 02:21:44,370 --> 02:21:45,954
- Surrender!
- 1360
- 02:22:08,561 --> 02:22:10,521
- Sire! Sire!
- 1361
- 02:22:10,855 --> 02:22:12,940
- They've surrendered, Sire!
- 1362
- 02:22:13,274 --> 02:22:15,442
- Yes! To whom?
- 1363
- 02:22:19,322 --> 02:22:20,489
- To him.
- 1364
- 02:22:20,489 --> 02:22:22,449
- Longstride!
- 1365
- 02:22:24,119 --> 02:22:25,439
- Longstride!
- 1366
- 02:23:17,005 --> 02:23:19,339
- I did not make myself king.
- 1367
- 02:23:22,051 --> 02:23:23,260
- God did.
- 1368
- 02:23:24,345 --> 02:23:26,346
- King by divine right.
- 1369
- 02:23:27,556 --> 02:23:30,893
- Now you come to me
- with this document
- 1370
- 02:23:32,437 --> 02:23:36,189
- seeking to limit the
- authority given to me by God!
- 1371
- 02:23:36,189 --> 02:23:38,775
- Sire,
- you gave your word!
- 1372
- 02:23:38,775 --> 02:23:40,027
- No.
- 1373
- 02:23:40,027 --> 02:23:42,112
- Sire, you give us
- our word, Sire!
- 1374
- 02:23:42,112 --> 02:23:44,114
- Did I command
- you to speak, sir?
- 1375
- 02:23:44,114 --> 02:23:45,198
- John...
- 1376
- 02:23:45,198 --> 02:23:46,533
- Or you, madam?
- 1377
- 02:23:46,533 --> 02:23:48,368
- Sire, we looked to you!
- 1378
- 02:23:48,786 --> 02:23:51,705
- Look to your estates,
- instead.
- 1379
- 02:23:55,043 --> 02:23:56,335
- Archers!
- 1380
- 02:23:57,045 --> 02:24:00,213
- You are fortunate that
- I am in a merciful mood.
- 1381
- 02:24:01,382 --> 02:24:05,761
- But as for Robin Longstride,
- that mason's son,
- 1382
- 02:24:06,930 --> 02:24:11,266
- for the crimes of theft and
- incitement to cause unrest,
- 1383
- 02:24:11,266 --> 02:24:15,228
- who pretended to be a knight of the
- realm, a crime punishable by death,
- 1384
- 02:24:15,730 --> 02:24:20,651
- I declare him, from this
- day forth, to be an outlaw!
- 1385
- 02:24:22,570 --> 02:24:26,198
- To be hunted all the
- days of his life...
- 1386
- 02:24:26,198 --> 02:24:28,116
- We will not
- stand for this!
- 1387
- 02:24:28,116 --> 02:24:30,327
- ...until his corpse,
- unburied, is carrion
- 1388
- 02:24:30,327 --> 02:24:33,121
- for foxes and crows!
- 1389
- 02:24:56,187 --> 02:24:57,980
- Hear me! Hear me!
- 1390
- 02:25:01,109 --> 02:25:02,818
- By royal decree,
- 1391
- 02:25:03,403 --> 02:25:06,738
- Robin Longstride, also
- known as Robin of the Hood,
- 1392
- 02:25:07,198 --> 02:25:10,283
- and all who shelter him
- or aid him
- 1393
- 02:25:10,283 --> 02:25:12,035
- are declared outlaws
- of the realm,
- 1394
- 02:25:13,203 --> 02:25:14,871
- Their properties forfeit,
- 1395
- 02:25:14,871 --> 02:25:19,126
- and their lives shall be taken
- by any Englishman on sight.
- 1396
- 02:25:25,091 --> 02:25:27,801
- A nail please?
- And a hammer.
- 1397
- 02:25:28,511 --> 02:25:29,594
- A nail!
- 1398
- 02:26:20,730 --> 02:26:23,023
- Off you go.
- Come on.
- 1399
- 02:26:23,941 --> 02:26:25,108
- Hey, boys.
- 1400
- 02:26:25,108 --> 02:26:27,110
- You've been practicing
- tying your knots? Yes.
- 1401
- 02:26:27,110 --> 02:26:29,029
- Have you been shooting
- your bow and arrows?
- 1402
- 02:26:29,029 --> 02:26:30,697
- Who hit something?
- Anyone?
- 1403
- 02:26:30,697 --> 02:26:33,617
- The greenwood
- is the outlaw's friend.
- 1404
- 02:26:33,617 --> 02:26:36,453
- Now, the orphan boys
- make us welcome.
- 1405
- 02:26:37,371 --> 02:26:38,747
- No tax, no tithe.
- 1406
- 02:26:38,747 --> 02:26:43,251
- Nobody rich, nobody poor. Fair
- shares for all at nature's table.
- 1407
- 02:26:43,544 --> 02:26:47,714
- Many wrongs to be righted
- in the country of King John.
- 1408
- 02:26:51,052 --> 02:26:53,220
- Watch over us, Walter.
- 1409
- 02:29:52,692 --> 02:29:54,192
- For the Lion Heart!
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