Hero Of Rome | Full Movie | Giorgio Ferroni | Gordon Scott, Gabriella Pallotta, Massimo Serato

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HERO OF ROME
| Action, Adventure, Drama | 1964 |

Plot:
A story of justice and tyranny with the fate of Rome in the balance.

Crew:

• Directed by: Giorgio Ferroni
• Written by: Alberta Montani, Antonio Visone, Remigio Del Grosso
• Starring: Gordon Scott, Gabriella Pallotta, Massimo Serato
• Produced by:
• Music by:
• Cinematography:
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Transcript
00:00:00You
00:00:16Lucius when will the siege be over?
00:00:30Listen Lucius, why have we been left by the Sabines in the Albans to fight the Etruscans alone?
00:00:36Does it mean they're no longer our allies alliances are costly. We'll solve our own problems. You must have faith
00:00:43Believe me. It isn't faith. That's lacking Lucius. It's bread to keep us from starving. You'll have that shortly. The grain is on the way
00:00:51As the convoy arrived yet, no, but it can't be very far away by now and the Etruscans there hasn't been a sign of them
00:00:57Even their patrols haven't shown any sign of life. They usually never miss a night. I'm worried about our convoy
00:01:03Why don't you send out a scouting patrol? I can't afford to spare any men for that. We're seriously undermanned as it is Lucius
00:01:10We're half a mile from Rome, it's the most dangerous part of the road stay with me and keep your eyes open
00:01:16Come on, hurry up there
00:01:22I
00:01:25Don't know
00:01:28I
00:01:31Don't know
00:01:34I
00:01:36I
00:02:07Oh
00:02:26Get ready
00:02:29That's what I was afraid of we'll be lucky to get away from here alive
00:02:32Hurry try to protect the carts you send off the alarm signal go on hurry to your position
00:03:02I
00:03:16Know
00:03:19I
00:03:28They're being attacked
00:03:31If we don't go to their aid, they'll all be slaughtered. There's nothing I can do about it
00:03:35I've been forbidden to send out any of our soldiers. Let me open the gate. That's impossible. The consul won't allow it
00:03:40Ah, yes, quite right, and we'll obey him
00:03:44What are you doing? You've gone mad
00:03:49I
00:03:52Ask the consul to come here
00:03:57What are you two doing here
00:03:59Both of you to let you pass. Oh
00:04:01Excuse me Valeria. Forgive me Claudia. I have sent a message to your father the consul. I hope he'll come quickly
00:04:07Where's Lucius? He's gone to try to rescue the convoy
00:04:18Stand firm men. I've come to help you
00:04:27It's Lucius fight harder now, we'll be able to get through
00:04:41We'll beat you now
00:04:48I
00:05:18I
00:05:48I
00:06:18Don't you go with the others there are more coming toward us look there go on with the others don't stand there. That's an order
00:06:48I
00:07:19It was Lucius who saved us
00:07:23He saved our lives
00:07:36I'm Lucius
00:07:39Lucius were you up on the battlements? Yes
00:07:42And I thought I would die I was so frightened tell me honestly Valeria
00:07:46How can a soldier marry such a timid little creature you better get married and you'll soon find out
00:07:51That's all great. Why don't we take it?
00:07:53Why don't we take it we're gonna take it
00:08:09They're becoming like animals
00:08:12I've got to do something about this
00:08:16Come I want to talk to you. Excuse us Valeria
00:08:23What's
00:08:28Going on here. They were trying to steal the grain. Oh, please try to understand why they behave like that father
00:08:34The poor things are starving
00:08:38Justice once set them free. Let them go. I
00:08:41Hear you had a bad time getting through. I'd like to hear about it
00:08:45Ten men were killed in the Etruscan ambush. The wagons were all saved. Thanks to the intervention of Lucius. Do you confirm that?
00:08:50Yes, you could say he defeated them all was single-handed
00:08:54These people are hungry father. They've been waiting all day for the arrival of the carts. Won't you order the distribution immediately?
00:09:00You're quite right my child
00:09:06Citizens listen to me carefully
00:09:09The grain has cost many lives
00:09:12This you will agree has made it doubly precious
00:09:15It's going to be immediately distributed with the most scrupulous fairness
00:09:21And
00:09:26Afterwards
00:09:31They'll capture you
00:09:33I'll never see you anymore. I just know they'll kill you
00:09:38Look at me closely a while ago. You saw that crowd of starving people
00:09:44Those demoralized soldiers
00:09:46Rome is at the end of its resources. Its strength is exhausted
00:09:51And me what about me? What am I going to do without you? Moose's?
00:09:57If Rome falls and talk when returns to power we won't even be free to love one another
00:10:05I must kill the king of the Etruscans
00:10:08Without him talk when spanks will be drawn, but how when?
00:10:17This very night
00:10:20I'll kill him in his tent and it's very bad if necessary, but that's suicidal. Do you remember Lucretia?
00:10:28She didn't kill herself because of the shame that Tarquin brought upon her
00:10:32No
00:10:34she killed herself because she wanted to show us how to live and
00:10:38So our Republic was born and we regained our liberty without which life is not worth living
00:10:44If I die others will follow me but Rome must be safe
00:10:57Goodbye
00:11:05I'll never see you again
00:11:13I
00:11:43I
00:12:02Taught us
00:12:04Thomas
00:12:07Sit down with us
00:12:09What's the matter with him I thought he was supposed to be on guard
00:12:14Yes, that's right
00:12:17Pour me another drink
00:12:25What is it if you have something to say to the king you can come back tomorrow
00:12:28Horsin it doesn't want to be disturbed tonight
00:12:33Didn't you understand get away from here
00:12:39Oh
00:12:54Who are you prepare to die?
00:12:58I
00:13:11Don't want him killed first. He'll be made to speak take out the body
00:13:19Why have you killed my faithful lieutenant answer him
00:13:23You
00:13:25Were porcine
00:13:30So it was I you intended to kill who are you a Roman what is your name?
00:13:41It's Lucius, yes, you're right. I recognize it. It's he all right the strongest of all the Roman soldiers. They're real commander
00:13:48If that's the case, my lieutenant's life was worth sacrificing
00:13:52Now the Roman armies are without a commander, you know, what is awaiting you I
00:13:58Was prepared for it
00:14:01See to his execution
00:14:03Much has certainly knows all about their military circumstances and the true situation of Rome and of our allies
00:14:08Why don't we make him talk?
00:14:10This is a good opportunity. We offer you if you tell us what we wish to know we may grant you your life
00:14:17Your young son evidently doesn't know Romans
00:14:22I
00:14:25Perhaps when you felt the most horrible of all tortures, you'll become a little more reasonable
00:14:40Bring him over here. I'll go alone
00:14:51With
00:14:56This hand I meant to kill porcine it failed
00:15:03For that I punish it
00:15:22Oh
00:15:29Run and get a physician a physician quickly
00:15:40Will it ever heal perhaps I'm grateful you may go now
00:15:49The rest of you leave me to
00:15:51you
00:15:56You're safe, but only for a short time
00:16:01There are a hundred men in Rome who have sworn to kill you
00:16:05They won't fail my motives in this matter are legitimate. I wanted to regain my rightful territories
00:16:11You have them now aren't you satisfied?
00:16:14The Senate in Rome does not wish to recognize my right to them
00:16:18You can negotiate
00:16:20But only on one condition
00:16:24That you leave talk when to his fate
00:16:27If you're an honorable man, you cannot associate yourself with a bloodthirsty tyrant whom the Romans have driven out
00:16:33It is for this that we cannot forgive you
00:16:37And it's for this that you will die
00:16:47Leave the two of us alone Ruti
00:16:51I
00:17:09Told me about his latest exploits. Is he still alive? Yes, and he's confirming secretly with my father
00:17:15What do you mean?
00:17:17I'm afraid he's going to persuade him to call a truce. May the gods of darkness crush both of them
00:17:22The old man has gone mad
00:17:24It would have been better if he'd stayed at home in Clusium and nursed his senile infirmities by this time Rome would have fallen into our
00:17:31Hands, come on
00:17:37In these circumstances a truce will not be possible in the future if you've convinced me that you speak the truth
00:17:42I shall lift the siege and a claim with no reservations the new Republic of Rome
00:17:48If I had known you before I would never have tried to take your life
00:17:52I've waited a long time Musius
00:17:55Now at last I'm able to look you straight in the face a ridiculous hero of a ridiculous little Republic
00:18:02You could have seen it a hundred times in battle, but neither I nor my humblest soldier ever laid eyes on you
00:18:08The war would have been over a long time if this coward had been willing to fight me in single combat
00:18:15I'm quite willing now
00:18:17Uh-huh
00:18:22Perhaps even you could beat me now
00:18:25Please be seated talk with and try to listen calmly if that's possible
00:18:27What am I supposed to listen to the disparaging words of a slanderer a cutthroat hired to murder you in the most treacherous way?
00:18:34No, I leave such a basement to you post. That's enough
00:18:40Even my patient has a limit talk with I
00:18:43I
00:18:44Welcomed you I've helped you when you came to me for aid
00:18:48I placed a well-equipped army at your disposal, but I have found that you told me a mountain of lies to gain your ends
00:18:54Swearing to me that the people of Rome were only waiting for you to make your appearance under the walls to rise up in rebellion
00:18:59And overthrow the new Republic
00:19:00I still swear it and I can prove it to you whenever you wish this young man has already proved the contrary
00:19:05It's obvious that the attempt on your life has confused you but think very carefully
00:19:09What else can his actions mean but that they are in desperate straits the desperation of such men is equal to the strength of many
00:19:15Others who would like to imitate them Moshe's has been my enemy for many years
00:19:19I'm forced to the conclusion that only an overwhelming jealousy made him attempt to murder you
00:19:26It was my life he wanted to take I'm certain of it
00:19:32Living in Rome is a pretty little girl whose name is Clelia. He's in love with her
00:19:39She's one that I have on certain occasions honored with my attentions
00:19:45You vile scoundrel
00:19:50See that I
00:19:52Hit the right target. I
00:19:55Shall never cease to reproach myself for having become your ally task with
00:19:59What do you mean by that?
00:20:01I mean that from this moment
00:20:02I consider myself free to make whatever decisions that suit me including the disposition of my soul go back on our firm agreement
00:20:08You're prepared to break our sacred alliance with you. Nothing can be accounted sacred target. Be very careful of what you're doing Burson. Ah
00:20:19Set Moshe's free
00:20:21Tomorrow you will take him with a strong escort to Rome
00:20:23You'll offer to the Senate of the Republic the conditions of a truce and a peace treaty that I shall prepare at once
00:20:32You are making a terrible mistake, of course now
00:20:39Do you agree my son I shall execute your orders father. Don't ask me for more
00:21:00Hey the road
00:21:02I
00:21:07Wish us and the escort to just leaving the camp. Why did you want to see me?
00:21:11Because I wanted to wish you the best of luck on your important mission. I never expected you to take this so calmly I
00:21:18Owe a debt of long-standing to your father and don't want to go against his wishes
00:21:23He wants to make peace and he shall have it
00:21:27But dealing with the Romans is more difficult than fighting them
00:21:30May I offer you some good advice certainly talk with first the most important thing take my faithful Claudius
00:21:36He's a man of resource and knows the tricky Romans better than anyone very well
00:21:40What else remember that the Senate of Rome will be prepared to accept any kind of conditions?
00:21:45But it will do so only to gain time and make new alliances
00:21:48You must insist as a guarantee of keeping the truth on having important hostages
00:21:54My father has mentioned no such thing in his proposal. Oh, your father is without guile
00:21:59We saw the way he was taken in by that Moody's
00:22:02You must ask of the Senate in Rome ten fair young girls chosen from the richest and most noble families
00:22:08But among them just make sure they give you clear Leah. She's from the house of Fabi. Why do you insist on her?
00:22:15She's been promised as bride to Mooshin's
00:22:18With her in our power. We'll be able to keep him under our control. We'll restrain him in all his movements
00:22:24Remember, he's dangerous to us
00:22:27Maybe you're right. I'll do just as you say it's best for all concerned. You may be sure of that Arun day
00:22:37You go with him
00:22:39Tell Horatius that the moment has come to destroy them all
00:22:42Publica and Mooshin's shall be the first ones to be dealt with. I shall inform him but Mooshin's end will be my own concern
00:22:49Go
00:22:53I
00:23:23Oh
00:23:54This
00:23:57Is a room tank the son of porcine he brings the terms of the truce with it. I
00:24:02Know the Senate will make its own decision
00:24:05But I can only say that porcine his proposal show a real desire for peace. The Senate is waiting to hear you
00:24:11Oh
00:24:25Well, you're wounded
00:24:28Is it serious
00:24:33I don't know
00:24:42I'll be around to talk to you this evening. Very well
00:24:48This evening will meet at my house. I want you all to be there without fail
00:24:55The conditions that porcine are through your offices has proposed to us are not altogether acceptable
00:25:02However, we will consider them on the basis that they are an outline from which we will draw up the major points for the peace
00:25:08Treaty which will be definitive
00:25:11In the meantime, we accept a military truce while we take your proposals into consideration. This is our reply to porcine
00:25:20If the noble senators here present are in agreement, they will raise their hands to show their approval
00:25:31If I have properly understood you will immediately accept a truce
00:25:34But you reserve the right to discuss the final conditions of a peace treaty at some time in the future
00:25:39Exactly in that case
00:25:41We must have some guarantee that you will not utilize the armistice in any other manner than to study the points necessary to reach an agreement
00:25:50You must give us some hostages
00:25:53What?
00:25:55Ten young maidens of noble blood and among them Kalia the bride promised Amosha's
00:26:09Keep calm
00:26:11calm
00:26:13We must put this request to the vote
00:26:15We won't tolerate it then there can be no truth. The war will start again immediately
00:26:20Then let's have the war Rome has never been afraid to fight for me
00:26:24I accept the agreements and to make sure I'm not accused of unfair discrimination
00:26:29I will hand over my daughter Valeria horse and I is an honest man to be trusted
00:26:33We must show him that we are equally so the peace of the world asks demands from many of us fathers this great sacrifice
00:26:42We must be worthy
00:26:44History will prove us to have been right. I
00:26:49Leave the final choice to all of you those who approve raise their hands now
00:27:04Your demands have been accepted
00:27:07You shall have your hostages. I
00:27:11Know the way you must be feeling
00:27:13But I give you my word of honor that your young daughters will be treated as their high-ranked merits. I
00:27:19Shall insist that they be returned to you at the very start of the discussion of the peace treaty
00:27:27Does it still hurt muses
00:27:30Much less now the new treatment that a Truscan doctor gave you was wonderful. Yes, but the hand feels dead
00:27:38It's brought us peace. Don't you think that's enough?
00:27:45Oblique Allah, what is it? We've arrived at some sort of an agreement Valeria
00:27:52But
00:27:57I can see in your face that you're not satisfied
00:28:00The Senate has accepted all of Parson's conditions to safeguard the peace treaty a wise decision. I
00:28:08See then you had decided to give up Clalia
00:28:11Clalia
00:28:12What are you talking about?
00:28:14Arunthi has insisted we give him hostages ten young maidens from the nobility among them. Naturally Clalia and the Senate accepted
00:28:22Every word I have spoken is true
00:28:24But this is ignoble
00:28:26Arunthi has no right to demand hostages
00:28:29Person I never mentioned them. Yes, but there is nothing we can do to safeguard Rome. We are compelled to send them
00:28:35My own daughter Valeria is going with the others
00:28:40We're ready to leave now
00:28:47Don't be afraid I'll be worthy of you
00:28:52I thought I had paid enough
00:29:13That was well done Arunthi I
00:29:15I can see you had the good sense to follow my suggestion. I hope I'll never have cause to regret it
00:29:29Who are all these young women they're Roman hostages
00:29:35Hostages but why they're here to guarantee the armistice is respected. I thought it was a good idea
00:29:42Someone advised you surely you could see it was dishonorable
00:29:52This is Clalia she's promised in marriage to Mooses you're lovely my dear
00:29:57And this is Valeria. She's the daughter of a famous council publican publican and Mooses
00:30:02Two of the men whose wisdom and bravery set them apart from all others
00:30:06You have forced them to come here so their welfare shall be your responsibility
00:30:10Arunthi see to it that they are treated as befits their rank and that everything is done to make them comfortable
00:30:15The most important thing for you to ensure is that no one shall be lacking in respect to them
00:30:23We shall meet later on for the evening meal
00:30:29Your father is a fine man
00:30:32Your father is a fine king, I'm glad you think so allow me to show you to your tent. I
00:30:39Hope you'll remember your stay with us here as a delightful vacation
00:30:47Take those things through there and get everything ready at once
00:30:52I apologize to you for these very poor accommodations ladies, but it's the best we can do
00:30:57Unfortunately, this is a camp for rough soldiers for over a year. We have had to get used to the discomforts of war Clalia
00:31:06Who would have dreamed of finding a girl like you here don't think it gives me any pleasure to see you
00:31:13That's the result of being governed by republicans not long ago Clalia was gracious and courteous towards me
00:31:20And now only see how she treats her own men
00:31:23Towards me
00:31:24And now only see how she treats her own king
00:31:28I'm puzzled
00:31:29I was sure that you were pleased with your treatment in my palace
00:31:34Don't you remember no
00:31:37Neither I nor the romans want to remember you not even your name except perhaps to curse you
00:31:43Now you can see the character of the roman girls beautiful and haughty just what all of us soldiers like
00:31:54Well, well arunti you've made yourself protector of get out of here
00:31:59What's the matter?
00:32:01Have you gone out of your mind?
00:32:02No one is going to lay a finger on these girls. It's an order of the king and I intend to see it respected by everybody
00:32:09All right, arunti, but I still think it's stupid to get so belligerent about it such paltry things
00:32:17Ha ha ha
00:32:22Thank you
00:32:26Thank you on behalf of all of us
00:32:30None of you need have any fears as long as I am here with you
00:32:42Thank you, thank you for making this the most pleasant evening it was the happiest i've spent for a long time
00:32:47May the gods watch over and protect you
00:32:50sleep well
00:32:54Your father's a very kind man arunti
00:33:01May we ask a great favor of you ask anything you wish we would like to write a letter to rome
00:33:06You may write as many letters as you want to i'll see they get to their destination
00:33:11However, there's one condition
00:33:13But you write nothing bad about me
00:33:16I don't think that's too difficult a condition
00:33:19Who wants to come for a walk with me? It's a beautiful evening. No. No, we're all too tired. I think i'll go to bed
00:33:27What about you clelia willingly
00:33:34If you're sure you want me I can't permit you to go alone you're under my protection
00:33:46So take it with you
00:34:12Follow me
00:34:16So
00:34:35On a night like this everything seems so peaceful
00:34:38I can't accept the fact that you're an enemy of my country
00:34:41But the etruscans and the romans are no longer enemies and you are the pledge of our continued peace there are others, too
00:34:49Clearly has vanished
00:34:53Clelia she was here only a moment ago. Well, then she can't be very far away clelia
00:35:00clelia
00:35:02We have nothing whatsoever to worry about I can assure you that my followers in rome will rise up
00:35:07Publicola and murchis will be taken care of that's the first thing we'll do
00:35:12The men who are with us are ready for anything. We must only keep ourselves prepared to act
00:35:18The moment we are all waiting for might even come tomorrow if I receive good news from rome
00:35:23If it should be unsatisfactory
00:35:25I've already a plan to break up the forthcoming negotiations for peace
00:35:29Now everybody back to their own stations. Good night
00:35:38What are you doing here
00:35:40Clelia
00:35:43Well, what are you waiting for there are other girls at the camp
00:35:47If you're so anxious the others must be impatient, too
00:35:53Now i'll make you sorry for insulting me
00:36:07Oh
00:36:09Valeria help
00:36:15Our companions are in terrible danger orinthi it's your duty to protect us all you must do something immediately come with me
00:36:31Get out of here
00:36:32The first man to disobey will taste my sword, but it was only a joke arunthi
00:36:36You don't understand you have rebelled against an order of my father's
00:36:40Have you men forgotten that all hostages are sacred to the honor of our soldiers?
00:36:43We wouldn't dream of disobeying the orders of our beloved king. It was
00:36:56I hope you will forgive us for what has happened. I promise you it will never occur again
00:37:00You have nothing more to fear now
00:37:10Listen all of you tomorrow. We must get away from here
00:37:14After what has happened we can never really feel safe again
00:37:17I'm quite satisfied to be under the protection of porcelain or rather that of arunthi and why not?
00:37:22I find him kind and courageous. I don't doubt it
00:37:26But I learned something tonight that changes everything
00:37:30Talk when he's plotting to start the war all over again
00:37:32And that means our presence here guarantees absolutely nothing and is only furthering his project. How do you know?
00:37:38Before they caught me tonight. I heard what he said to the etruscan leaders
00:37:42Why didn't you tell arunthi about it immediately because?
00:37:45If I had done so I would have ruined everything uselessly
00:37:49The true master in this camp is talk when the captains obey only his orders, but that isn't all
00:37:55In rome our families are exposed to a terrible danger
00:37:58Talk when followers are going to revolt and kill them all
00:38:02Just think of your father
00:38:06And there's mucious too
00:38:09We must warn them valeria
00:38:15Halt make yourselves known mucious
00:38:21Hail mucious
00:38:22Is everything all right? I wouldn't say so. There's a strange sort of tension in the air
00:38:27The people have shut themselves up in their houses as though they felt some terrible premonition
00:38:32And yet peace is not far off. That's true. But the city is crawling with dirty traitors
00:38:37If you like we can escort you to your house
00:38:40That won't be necessary
00:38:42Carry on with your patrol
00:38:57So
00:39:20Light the lamps
00:39:27Oh
00:39:39We're saving a hero like you for a more inglorious end get him
00:39:58Oh
00:40:04Get reinforcements
00:40:08Leave them to me
00:40:20Leave them to me
00:40:28Oh
00:40:43That's the first time i've had to run from a fight
00:40:47Well, you gave a good account of yourself
00:40:49If you hadn't come they would have killed me
00:40:52They have met an end they richly deserved
00:40:58So
00:41:06This would be a good time to do it look there no one is even watching us
00:41:10You're sure about running away. Everybody has agreed upon it
00:41:21I still think it's wrong. Why?
00:41:23Why?
00:41:25Staying on here under the protection of arunte would be much safer for us. He's an honorable man. We'll see to it that we're not harmed
00:41:31What happened the other night is proof of it. He spoke one word and those horrible men ran away
00:41:36Neither he nor his father can help anymore. The etruscan chiefs stand behind tarquin
00:41:40It's only a question of time now, but if arunti knows nothing clearly, he might believe that we've acted treacherously
00:41:46I understand how you feel about it
00:41:48But we have no other choice. It's our duty now to try to save our families. You know that very well valera
00:41:53Yes
00:41:56Then I won't say anymore come
00:42:08This big log should serve our purpose
00:42:11Don't be frightened if we all push we should be able to get it out into midstream
00:42:14Rome's not much more than a mile away
00:42:17I'm so frightened of what I don't know how to swim. Well, don't worry. I help you
00:42:23Yes, but the etruscan soldiers will try to kill all of us
00:42:27I don't think they dare do that valeria
00:42:29Take courage. This is no time for hesitation now all together into the water
00:42:35Push
00:42:38Harder
00:42:47Come on swim swim all of you swim
00:42:55Hey, what are you doing come back here we'll shoot come back
00:42:59So
00:43:15You clumsy idiots, what are you waiting for?
00:43:27Hold tight to the line
00:43:30So
00:43:40Look out for the arrows
00:43:53Valeria
00:43:59So
00:44:05Hold on all of you we're almost out of range of the arrows
00:44:14And push push harder
00:44:24Here he is come and see what a fool your pretty hostages have made of you
00:44:29You
00:44:34It's all your fault it's because of the brutality of you and your henchmen
00:44:40Very well, then you may leave it up to us to repair the damage
00:44:47I must remind you of the rules of war that you have all accepted swearing loyalty and obedience to my father
00:44:52You are under his orders as his subjects and as soldiers the man who forgets this is risking execution
00:45:00So
00:45:09It's impossible to make treaties with such barbarians, this is the unanimous and firm decision of the senate majority
00:45:16noble senators
00:45:18No one more than myself can understand your legitimate indignation
00:45:22But from the information we've received from clelia
00:45:25We are absolutely certain that porcini is a man of great loyalty
00:45:29He wishes for peace as strongly as we do
00:45:31But if we do not restore the hostages tarquin will take the advantage of declaring us to be in bad faith
00:45:37And to accuse us of breaking the armistice we sacrifice so much to obtain we accepted the terms once that's enough
00:45:44We cannot send our daughters as hostages again to the enemy. It's useless to argue anymore
00:45:50Session is over. We've done enough. Even war is predictable
00:45:56Oh
00:46:03What will come of this
00:46:07We must try once more to make contact with porcina
00:46:10Tell him of all the things we know now and that perhaps he's ignorant of
00:46:14Inform him of the plot hatched by tarquin. We must warn him advise him
00:46:19You mucius are the person to do it
00:46:22Clelia and valeria must be surrendered at once in this manner. We will prove that we are in good faith
00:46:27You will accompany them with a large escort and explain everything to porcina
00:46:32But the senate has already decided
00:46:35It is not the senate but the senators who have been overcome with paternal anxiety
00:46:41It seems a pity to risk the lives of two innocent girls
00:46:44I am well aware of it, but we must do everything that is in our power to crush out all other human sentiments
00:46:51But those which further the eventual good of our countrymen
00:47:02Tarquin tarquin tarquin
00:47:07What is it, what do you want there's news from rome
00:47:10Horatious
00:47:11Well, then what is it? You order torrents of blood and it flowed but it was the blood of our people
00:47:17The conspiracy has failed and you you miserable rat. Why are you here?
00:47:20You shouldn't be unjust to one who served you. Well
00:47:23It's miraculous that I alone have managed to escape and the others
00:47:27dead or prisoners
00:47:29even claudius
00:47:31Yes, and naturally mucius is still alive
00:47:35Tomorrow, he will come to the camp to return the most important of the hostages
00:47:39clelia and valeria
00:47:47Clelia and valeria here tomorrow
00:47:55I have had accurate information concerning the intentions of the sabines and the albans
00:48:00Their intervention on the side of the romans is given as imminent
00:48:05Where is tarquin son he's left the camp with 20 archers the sentinels told me he was traveling towards the west go after him
00:48:12Take a troop of soldiers and arrest him i'll teach him a lesson
00:48:15He won't forget for daring to disobey my orders. We must free ourselves of this unscrupulous man
00:48:22I don't want anything to spread the conflict tomorrow. It is my intention to sign the peace treaty and immediately afterwards. We will strike camp
00:48:30You may go
00:48:35Hurry to the horses
00:48:42So
00:48:52Aim very carefully and make sure of your target. Clearly. I must not be harmed milani
00:49:02We must be sure of killing the roman consul's daughter the desire to revenge her death will force publicola's hand and a truce will be broken
00:49:11Then we will see if porcina babbles on about peace get ready, man
00:49:25Halt you two at the front you two on each side you two to the rear
00:49:33What did you do that for they're only precautionary measures march
00:49:40So
00:49:50Get ready, man
00:49:52So
00:50:08Move fast
00:50:17Run back and give the alarm we'll try to hold out here. Give me your shield
00:50:22Come on
00:50:31Unsheathe your swords attack
00:50:39Stand fast men show them your courage get away save yourselves run
00:50:45Come on
00:50:52So
00:51:06So
00:51:22So
00:51:30Killer
00:51:52Uh
00:51:58Malaria
00:52:01Malaria
00:52:11Let me go let me go
00:52:22Ah
00:52:31Oh
00:52:52So
00:53:19Valeria
00:53:23I
00:53:28Came too late
00:53:32I was too late
00:53:39I will revenge you i'm sure I recognized the man who did it. It was tarquin
00:53:46I will kill him
00:53:52So
00:54:19The king
00:54:22He's waiting for you
00:54:26Hold
00:54:29I imagine this to be an unpleasant surprise
00:54:32Frankly, I didn't expect it myself. I must confess you traitors. You prefer to support a murderer instead of your king cowards
00:54:39That's where you're wrong
00:54:42They are brave soldiers who prefer war
00:54:45To base on shameful peace the army will know how to punish your crime as the army obeys only its leaders
00:54:52The men want victory and they shall have it
00:54:56As for you
00:54:58I swear no harm shall come to you
00:55:00Once the war is over. You'll be set free
00:55:03And these same soldiers will decide what shall be done with you
00:55:22So
00:55:24So
00:55:26So
00:55:49Tarquin caught us in a trap publica
00:55:51I'm afraid mucious is dead too. I only wanted peace
00:55:55And they have mortally wounded me through their deaths
00:55:58The truth is broken
00:56:00Not only I but all the people of rome will want war
00:56:04And they shall have it
00:56:09Take her home
00:56:25Ah
00:56:28Never has wine tasted so good
00:56:31Let us all drink to the triumph of our glorious armies and the death of caius mucious
00:56:56Uh
00:57:14Uh
00:57:25Uh
00:57:39Oh
00:57:55So
00:58:25Uh
00:58:38Uh
00:58:55Oh
00:59:11While rome mourns the death of her favorite son we must remember that tears cannot heal our wounds
00:59:17For the sake of our people
00:59:19We must take strength from this terrible blow and strike back at those who have inflicted it upon us
00:59:25We have no choice. I tell you to surrender is all that is left to us better death than humiliation by the
00:59:31Duty to save rome from destruction. Let us surrender cowards traitors
00:59:35You you are the traitors and you know very well
00:59:37We can never win the war. I say we should prepare to surrender and the talk which shall be our king one hour
00:59:43Is
00:59:48I am alive. Thank the gods
00:59:51But don't have any illusions
00:59:54If talk when it is wrong, not one life will be spared
00:59:59Now who spoke of surrender better to die than live under tyranny
01:00:12Death to the atrocity
01:00:15The news has been confirmed the albans and the sabines will intervene
01:00:19Their plan is to attack us from the flank at the most critical moment of our offensive
01:00:24That's very satisfactory
01:00:26We'll manage to trick them all romans and their allies
01:00:30We are not going to attack the romans
01:00:32But the romans are going to attack us
01:00:36Before I explain to you what I have in mind
01:00:38I must know the exact situation here in camp. There were no attempts to escape during the night
01:00:42The soldiers have all understood that it's in their own interest to obey us
01:00:45The deserters that fled to rome can be of great use to us
01:00:49Without doubt the romans will think that our armies are weakened divided and that'll encourage them
01:00:55When they find out that we have lifted the siege and that we are retreating
01:01:01When we withdraw towards bay, we'll be giving an excuse to the allies to stay right where they are
01:01:05An invitation to the romans to attack us and an opportunity for us to smash them at a time and place most favorable to us
01:01:13We are more numerous and much stronger
01:01:17I tell you we'll destroy the whole roman army once and for all time
01:01:23In the greatest battle in history
01:01:26Porcina and arunte are still greatly beloved by many soldiers in the etruscan army
01:01:32Tarquin only inspires hatred and contempt in them
01:01:36We must take advantage of this before their resentment over the unjust treatment of their king has had time to cool down
01:01:43The sooner we act the more sure we will be of success
01:01:47I have thought it over and advise immediate action with the help of the gods. We shall not fail
01:01:54The gates shall be flung open and our army will go forth to glorious victory
01:01:59We'll pursue the enemy
01:02:00We'll attack him and destroy him forever and of tarquin the proud there shall remain nothing on the face of the earth
01:02:06Except the story of his dishonorable end
01:02:11I propose to nominate one commander in authority who will have absolute powers for the duration of the war
01:02:17caius mucius
01:02:25If you're saying that to comfort me you're wasting your breath
01:02:28The wound is healing very well as you saw for yourself. It'll soon be all right
01:02:33It's dead I can't feel it the nerves and the articulation will come back to life, but it'll take time of course
01:02:41Time
01:02:43Time is something I don't have it's already miraculous that we were not forced to amputate your hand
01:02:49I feel useless without a sword in my hand a centurion wishes to speak to you
01:02:55Send him in
01:02:56I'll be back tomorrow. Thank you service
01:03:00And forgive me for being a difficult patient
01:03:03Greetings mucius
01:03:04Greetings. Livius. What can I do for you?
01:03:07The son of forest and our runti has managed to escape. He immediately asked to see you. Where is he through there?
01:03:14Arunte mucius, I can't tell you how happy I am to see you
01:03:18me too
01:03:19Tell me about clelia
01:03:21She's been put under the care of the high priest the etruscan chiefs would have been willing to exchange her for their soldiers
01:03:26Your prisoners but tarquin refused to allow it the scoundrel
01:03:32Until the ides of may she will be in no danger only then i'm afraid during the celebrations in honor of the goddess series
01:03:38Clearly will be offered as a slave to tarquin
01:03:41the ides of may
01:03:43That's in 10 days time
01:03:45arunte
01:03:48I've just heard about your escape and i'm very happy indeed to have you here with us again
01:03:52I hope that your noble father porcina will be able to join you. I thank you
01:03:56The senate has approved your nomination as commander-in-chief of our armies with absolute powers
01:04:01You shall have the honor of leading our soldiers to victory
01:04:06In the past I would have received your words with pride and joy
01:04:11Now they seem almost to mock me how can I lead them into battle?
01:04:16Once my sword would have cleared a path through the enemy as wide as this room
01:04:20But now we know your courage can never be diminished. That's what counts for you
01:04:27Our men will fight bravely for you. They will be proud to die
01:04:32That adds greatly to my bitterness
01:04:35I'm a soldier not a figurehead with the strength of your left hand alone. You can fight like two men
01:04:40Don't underestimate it mucious. I tried that with tarquin and the sword fell from my hand, but that was some time ago
01:04:47For how long now have you been using that same hand to dress yourself for eating and drinking and even for writing?
01:04:52For all the things that before you used to do with your right hand
01:04:55I'll bet that by now it comes so naturally that you might have been born left-handed
01:05:00Perhaps if I did try it i'm sure of it
01:05:04One hand is as good as another you must exercise it and keep on exercising it if you like i'll help you
01:05:17So
01:05:27Come on
01:05:34Strike
01:05:41It's useless
01:05:44You may say that I have strength in my left hand, but i'm not left-handed
01:05:49Come on don't give up so easily let's carry on let's go
01:06:02Be careful now mushu so you'll defeat me much too easily
01:06:14So
01:06:33Just a few days more and i'm not going to be so foolish as to challenge you even for a joke
01:06:38I can't complain but I think you're exaggerating if you don't believe me try out with your soldiers, you know
01:06:42The most capable call them and see how you make out i'll be able to check on you better if I can watch from the side
01:06:48All right
01:06:50Publius
01:06:51Julius
01:06:54Come here
01:07:01Your first hour and no holding back on your part
01:07:13Oh fight who do you think I am?
01:07:24All right attack
01:07:33Come on publius fight as if you were really in combat
01:07:42Oh
01:07:58That's enough stop
01:08:04Have you noticed which is your weak point
01:08:06My right side it's impossible for you to defend
01:08:10What we need is something to protect you like this
01:08:16And if it was made of iron
01:08:18Made like a huge glove that you could put on for fighting. What do you think?
01:08:22I'm sure there are good artisans in rome who could make it for you
01:08:35Come on
01:08:40Yeah
01:08:42Stop forward all of you
01:09:10Oh
01:09:17Quiet from now on you can call me the left-handed
01:09:29I've been discussing it with arunte and he knows the time the place and the people involved
01:09:35The plan is simple and precise
01:09:38Tarquin is encamped at fey to organize the festivities for series
01:09:43We must attack him at that time and at that place
01:09:48Arunte will prepare the way for me by revealing himself to the first soldiers
01:09:51He meets and inciting them to rebel. I'm certain that many of them are still loyal and will come over to us
01:09:58I hope so
01:09:59In any event your arrival will serve to distract the enemy
01:10:03While I break into their camp and take them by surprise
01:10:07The men I have chosen have sworn to fight to the death
01:10:11We will strike at the heart of the enemy
01:10:14At tarquin himself
01:10:16We'll keep him engaged until you arrive with our main troops. What if I should be delayed in my arrival?
01:10:21The army must march in small groups and at night to avoid being discovered by the enemy. That's true
01:10:28But we'll begin our attack when you're within a few miles of vay
01:10:32And if it fails
01:10:34We'll have to change our plan
01:10:37I'm only rash with my own life not others
01:10:40Very well mucus
01:10:42And when do we march?
01:10:46This very night the ides of may are only two days off
01:11:07Oh
01:11:37Foreign
01:11:54Pull it down pull down the prize pull it down
01:12:07So
01:12:19Keep down
01:12:30There are very few men in the camp nearly all have gone to watch the festivities
01:12:34We'll attack at once
01:12:37This is no time to hold back I know but there's something that's worrying me
01:12:40Their whole strength is not gathered at tarquin's camp. The greater part of their army is assembled in a nearby valley
01:12:45That doesn't matter publica must be near now. All right. I'll go ahead as we agreed
01:13:06So
01:13:36Oh goddess forever bountiful to those who do you honor and offer their devotion
01:13:42To you we wish to sacrifice these lands
01:13:46And for you
01:13:47We offer the magnificent tarquin a virgin of noble roman blood
01:14:06Oh
01:14:12Who are you
01:14:16It's aranti
01:14:18It's prince aranti. Yes. I am indeed your prince just as my father is still your king
01:14:22But you permit him to be kept in chains by a band of traitors who are serving under an unscrupulous assassin
01:14:27There's nothing we can do about it. You'd better go away not before you've all listened to me
01:14:33Come forward hear what I have to say
01:14:37Afterwards it will be your own consciences that will tell you what to do
01:14:42This gift that we offer you has been earned by your great valor
01:14:47A paltry offering but accepted as a small token of our faith in your cause
01:14:52It is the will of the mighty gods that under the rays of this sun
01:14:56before the whole world
01:14:59You're mine
01:15:03Give me your hand
01:15:07You
01:15:11You'll never have me alive
01:15:19Attack
01:15:21So
01:15:36Talkman roman cavalry is advancing across the plain. They're four miles from here. That's just what I wanted
01:15:41Destroy that mass of vermin and I'll pay his weight in gold for the head of musha
01:15:46So
01:15:50Get the troops ready to go into battle we haven't a moment to lose our fate will be decided today to arms
01:16:15So
01:16:45Publica has been beaten have our men ready for the final assault attack with the infantry
01:17:15So
01:17:45So
01:17:55We are hopelessly outnumbered by them
01:18:03Have the others join the assault attack for the cavalry
01:18:16So
01:18:43The enemy cavalry is attacking
01:18:45Give orders for our cavalry to attack
01:18:50Forward
01:18:58Be prepared to die for the glory of rome on the battlefield forward
01:19:15So
01:19:42Draw our troops back to the river
01:19:46So
01:20:11My father has been freed some of our men are under his command
01:20:13Forward then forward to freedom
01:20:43So
01:21:13Foreign
01:21:43We're beaten.
01:22:00Some of our men have gone over to the enemy.
01:22:02Mooses and Arunta are leading them.
01:22:04Flee while there's still time.
01:22:05I still have one arrow left to my bow.
01:22:10Milone.
01:22:22Surrender, Tart, when you've done.
01:22:25It's finished for you.
01:22:27If you take another step forward,
01:22:29Clelia will be killed.
01:22:30Milone.
01:22:39Tarquin, hold there.
01:22:45You're a king.
01:22:46If you still have any dignity left,
01:22:48accept your fate honorably.
01:22:50If you refuse to withdraw your men,
01:22:52I will give Milone the order to strike.
01:22:54That won't save your life, and you know it.
01:22:57But if the consul approves,
01:23:00I will give you a chance to save yourself.
01:23:03You're the commander.
01:23:05Our victory is due only to you.
01:23:07Allow your own conscience to guide your decision.
01:23:14Fight with me in single combat.
01:23:17If you win, your life will be spared.
01:23:20That will not be sufficient.
01:23:22The Roman army must fall back for at least ten miles.
01:23:25I accept.
01:23:26In addition, every single man that you've taken prisoner
01:23:29must be freed at once.
01:23:35I accept.
01:23:36And I want a guarantee that the Romans
01:23:38will take no further action against me
01:23:40or against any of my eventual allies
01:23:43for the duration of one year.
01:23:46I accept.
01:23:47What else do you want, assassin?
01:23:49To kill you.
01:23:54You're all of you witnesses, friends and enemies
01:23:57that I accept this challenge of Mucius in good faith
01:24:01and that I believe in the pledge he has given.
01:24:12Here I am.
01:24:16Give him a shield.
01:24:30Thank you, Mucius, for giving me this fresh opportunity.
01:24:34Your life was saved by a miracle the last time we met.
01:24:39But now, I'm going to kill you.
01:25:39No.
01:25:54Kill her, Meloni.
01:25:59Kill her, Meloni.
01:26:01This is for Valerius.
01:26:11Clelius.
01:26:12Mucius.
01:26:31Valerius.

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