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2001 Princess of Thieves FULL HOT MOVIE Keira Knightley
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00:00:00Long ago, in the reign of King Richard the Lionheart, there was a legend known to all.
00:00:11That of a man who stole from the rich to feed the poor.
00:00:15He was known throughout the realm as Robin Hood.
00:00:19It is known that he and his band of merry men plagued the evil Sheriff of Nottingham,
00:00:25and that he romanced and won the heart of Maid Marian.
00:00:28But there was more to their story.
00:00:30A tale kept secret, then forgotten.
00:00:33Lost in the maze of time and shifting memory.
00:00:37For Robin and Marian had a child.
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00:01:24What?
00:01:26You gave me orders to inform you the moment the child was born, my lord.
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00:01:39Shall there be a price on the infant's head, my lord?
00:01:42Equal to the price set on his father's.
00:01:46Robin Hood shall not have a son to plague Nottingham with his legacy.
00:01:52Oh, the child is female.
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00:02:02Not a son?
00:02:03♪♪
00:02:08Are you quite certain?
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00:02:11Do you still wish a price on the infant's head, my lord?
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00:02:18Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:02:22A girl.
00:02:23Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:02:25Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
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00:02:29Call her Gwyn.
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00:02:32Let no harm come to her.
00:02:33She'll be safe here, I promise.
00:03:33How can I tutor you if you don't study?
00:03:55You're the future Churchill, Frederick.
00:03:56That one serves you, not me.
00:03:59I'm only stabled here and each crusade is said to be his last.
00:04:03Would you have your father refuse his king?
00:04:05Yes.
00:04:07King Richard should be here caring for his people.
00:04:09Instead he abandons us to his brother, Prince John.
00:04:12The injustice is here, not in Jerusalem.
00:04:16Back to Latin before you sour her milk.
00:04:23Sweet enough, Brother Frederick.
00:04:27No, no!
00:04:29No, stop it!
00:04:31Oh, no!
00:04:33Oh, no!
00:04:35Stop it!
00:04:36Get off.
00:04:39Did I hurt you?
00:04:43We're not children anymore.
00:04:57We're nearly there, Robert.
00:05:09Come on.
00:05:10Come on.
00:05:11Come on.
00:05:16Tell him we'll soon be home.
00:05:23What troubles girl?
00:05:25None, Uncle.
00:05:29Frederick goes around like a bull with gut ache.
00:05:32Have you no feelings for the boy?
00:05:36I do love him.
00:05:37He's like my brother.
00:05:38But, Uncle, I have to let him win at archery now and again just to spare him.
00:05:41How can I think of him as a husband?
00:05:43It's a pleasure, Father.
00:05:45I can't give him pleasure or its opposite.
00:05:48Rain in England won't make a rainbow in Jerusalem.
00:05:51Love is not the weather, nor does it know distance.
00:05:55Then how do we measure it in hours spent?
00:05:58I can count his visits on one hand.
00:06:01Tuck, whitebirds!
00:06:02Robin is coming.
00:06:04Well, now you'll need two.
00:06:34The whitebirds just mean he's on his way.
00:07:04It could be several days.
00:07:09Don't worry.
00:07:10He'll be fine.
00:07:11Frederick, just go to bed.
00:07:14I understand how you feel.
00:07:17You're an orphan.
00:07:18You never knew your parents.
00:07:20You can be as sad or as angry as you like.
00:07:22It doesn't matter.
00:07:23They're never coming back.
00:07:25But he comes back.
00:07:27And he goes away.
00:07:28And he says he'll be back, but not when.
00:07:32He's my father, and I haven't seen him in five years.
00:07:35I'll see him now.
00:07:38Good God, Gwen, is that you?
00:07:41Is that really you?
00:07:43Look at her, Will.
00:07:45That's Frederick, too, isn't it?
00:07:48You've grown, my lad.
00:07:49Look at the size of you.
00:07:51I can't believe how quickly you've grown to be a woman.
00:07:55Handsome one at that, too, isn't she, Will?
00:07:58Yes, indeed.
00:08:01You'll marry your mother more and more, God rest her soul.
00:08:05Welcome home, Father.
00:08:08That's never young Andrew.
00:08:10I'm Robin.
00:08:11How are you?
00:08:12Robin.
00:08:13Luke.
00:08:14You're looking well.
00:08:15Tuck, where are you?
00:08:31Open!
00:08:32In the name of the King!
00:08:34Come on, you fool, open the door!
00:08:36Open the gate!
00:08:39Open!
00:09:01Ah!
00:09:03Richard the Lionheart is dying.
00:09:05Crossbow to the net.
00:09:07It's doubtful he'll survive the journey home.
00:09:09In fact, he may be gone this very hour.
00:09:14Well, here's to King John.
00:09:18May he take the throne for all our sakes.
00:09:20But what of Philip?
00:09:21Richard will want his son to take the throne.
00:09:23An illegitimate son whom no one has ever seen?
00:09:26Philip will stay in France if he doesn't want to die.
00:09:30Well said.
00:09:32Prince John, my lord.
00:09:37I bid thee welcome, your grace.
00:09:40A little test of loyalty, my lord sheriff.
00:09:42I'm impressed.
00:09:43Who he?
00:09:45Cardagian, your grace.
00:09:47I'm your forester.
00:09:48We have met before.
00:09:49I don't remember.
00:09:50Oh, my old body aches from the ride.
00:09:53Now!
00:09:56Philip is coming, you know.
00:09:59My brother Richard has arranged for the boy
00:10:01to travel under the supervision of Countess Tortolo.
00:10:04Ah!
00:10:06They dock at Harwich within the week.
00:10:11Find him and kill him.
00:10:13Yes, your grace.
00:10:15He wears the royal signet ring.
00:10:17You will see.
00:10:19Yes, your grace.
00:10:21He wears the royal signet ring.
00:10:23You will know him by this ring.
00:10:24Of course, I mustn't be implicated.
00:10:25We can say he was murdered by robbers.
00:10:27The woods around Nottingham are thick with thieves and renegade outlaws.
00:10:31Consider it done.
00:10:34And food's taking its time.
00:10:36Has he gone out to kill something fresh?
00:10:39No doubt Richard will take steps to protect his French brat.
00:10:43No doubt.
00:10:45Safe conduct from Harwich to Nottingham.
00:10:48Now, let me see.
00:10:49Who does Richard hold in trust for matters such as these?
00:10:53Who would he send, do you think, to outwit you?
00:10:58Robin Hood is in Jerusalem, your grace.
00:11:01My spies have placed him here in England.
00:11:05Don't worry about Robin Loxley.
00:11:07I will take care of him.
00:11:09You have my word.
00:11:11Good.
00:11:12Where's my food?
00:11:14Where's John?
00:11:15Will you have a shout?
00:11:19I thought you'd be riding with Gwen.
00:11:23The tux says she can take a jump as well as you or me.
00:11:26There's no time, Will.
00:11:29Gwen's not a child anymore, Rob.
00:11:32I can see that, Will.
00:11:34Talk to her.
00:11:36We leave tomorrow.
00:11:37What would you have me do?
00:11:38Stay behind to watch a girl jump a horse
00:11:40and for that King Richard's kingdom falls to John?
00:11:43Kill two birds with one stone.
00:11:45Let me ride with you to meet Philip.
00:11:47My horse can take a hedge on the way
00:11:49and England will be saved.
00:11:51One stone.
00:11:52Very clever.
00:11:54She thinks I'm her feet, Rob.
00:11:56Just like her old man.
00:11:58Oh, I see.
00:11:59Like her mother and everything else.
00:12:01In looks and spirit.
00:12:02Thank you, Will.
00:12:03Now, when I return, we'll have more time.
00:12:05We'll talk, catch up.
00:12:07You've said that to me so many times, I've lost count.
00:12:10Well, for that, I'm sorry.
00:12:12You needn't be sorry.
00:12:13Only let me go with you.
00:12:15This isn't some kind of errand, Gwen.
00:12:17Please!
00:12:18John has his spies everywhere
00:12:19and can be very sure they'll be watching the dogs.
00:12:21I have enough to worry about without you being there as well.
00:12:23I wouldn't be a worry.
00:12:24I'd be a help.
00:12:25I can spit a wand of willow at 50 paces' watch.
00:12:27Gwen, no.
00:12:28There'll be another time to meet Philip, I promise.
00:12:31If that's what you think.
00:12:33But I'm begging for the chance
00:12:34to meet the absent son of an absent king.
00:12:36Fine, that's enough.
00:12:37Now, you watch your tongue.
00:12:38What right have you to chide me?
00:12:40Where were you when I was learning speech?
00:12:41I'll speak any way I like.
00:12:42No, well, I'm still your father, you won't.
00:12:44How many times have I begged to go with you?
00:12:46How many times have you told me
00:12:47that the highway is no life for a child?
00:12:49Look at me.
00:12:50Do you see a child?
00:12:51You're behaving like a child.
00:12:52A grown woman wouldn't be as foolish as to argue like this.
00:12:57If I were a son, you'd take me with you.
00:12:59I tell you, I'm as good as a son.
00:13:01I gave my word to your mother
00:13:02that no harm would come to you because of me.
00:13:04That's your excuse.
00:13:05Have you any idea what would happen if you were captured?
00:13:08Do you know what Prince John does with his prisoners?
00:13:10You'd be lucky just to lose your head.
00:13:12And lucky to die fighting for the cause.
00:13:14You can have my head if it comes to that.
00:13:18You will stay here, where you belong.
00:13:23Where I belong?
00:13:25Plucking chickens and mending socks than I am chattel?
00:13:29No.
00:13:30You are my daughter.
00:13:33You do not know me, sir.
00:13:51We'll meet Philip at the back gate in Harwich.
00:13:53Our old friend, Friar Benedict, has arranged it all.
00:13:58What?
00:14:01Well, I think you've handled it all very well.
00:14:05This isn't some kind of fairground tournament, Will.
00:14:08Putting Philip on the throne would be dangerous.
00:14:12There's no place for a girl.
00:14:35Your Highness.
00:14:38Conrad!
00:14:39Yes, Your Highness?
00:14:40Stop the coach.
00:14:41Stop the coach.
00:14:42Whoa!
00:14:45Is something the matter, Your Highness?
00:14:47Oh, don't, Your Highness, be calm.
00:14:51Countess Tautelot's perfume is choking me.
00:14:53I'll suffer it not a moment longer.
00:14:55We should keep moving, Your Highness.
00:14:57Philip, sigh.
00:14:59I will ride only if you come inside and play cards with me in that fog.
00:15:02No joke.
00:15:04Perhaps a moment.
00:15:09You'll be all right, you'll see.
00:15:11I confess.
00:15:13I've no desire to wear a crown.
00:15:15Public life holds no charm.
00:15:18That's because you haven't tried it yet, sire.
00:15:20It comes with a castle and lots of servants.
00:15:22Good food, good women.
00:15:25We left out uprisings, famine, war, taxes and plague.
00:15:29We all suffered those, sire.
00:15:31Yes, but a king is expected to do something about them.
00:15:35Just to contemplate a list of kings' duties makes my head ache.
00:15:40We have lost Philip.
00:15:42Oh, no, madame, he's right here with us.
00:15:44Get back into the carriage immediately.
00:15:46It is not safe.
00:15:47We're still in France, countess.
00:15:49Prince John has his spies everywhere.
00:15:51Please, get back into the carriage immediately.
00:16:01Oh, God!
00:16:34For what?
00:16:35For not saying something stupid that's meant to make me feel better.
00:16:40You know me well.
00:16:42I hope so.
00:16:43After eight years at the same table.
00:16:46You're a good friend.
00:16:49If I seem ungrateful sometimes, Philip,
00:16:51it's because I don't know what I'm talking about.
00:16:53I don't know what I'm talking about.
00:16:55I don't know what I'm talking about.
00:16:57I don't know what I'm talking about.
00:16:59If I seem ungrateful sometimes, forgive me.
00:17:02I feel at odds with the whole world.
00:17:06Tuck said that I should beg my father's pardon for the way I spoke.
00:17:10We shouldn't be fighting each other,
00:17:12but fighting together, side by side, against Prince John.
00:17:14Why can't he see?
00:17:17I must do something or I will die before I've lived.
00:17:19Do you ever feel that?
00:17:21Yes.
00:17:23What stops you?
00:17:27I'm a coward.
00:17:30Brother Marcus says that life's like a wild horse.
00:17:34You ride it or it rides you.
00:17:37I suppose the wild horse doesn't want to be ridden.
00:17:40Are you a master of your destiny or a slave to your fear?
00:17:44A man who isn't afraid of a wild creature is probably a fool.
00:17:49I don't want to be afraid of anything.
00:18:00It is all arranged, madame.
00:18:02Prince John's army awaits in Harwich.
00:18:04Philip will be murdered the moment he comes ashore.
00:18:07Prince John promised to pay my travel expenses.
00:18:17Would you like to pour me some wine?
00:18:22Allez.
00:18:23Would you like to pour me some wine?
00:18:27Allez.
00:18:46Put on your boots, make no sound.
00:18:49What time is it? Do we sail before dawn?
00:18:51Okay.
00:18:52Come here.
00:18:53Comrade, have you gone mad?
00:18:55Listen to me.
00:18:57We're not among friends.
00:19:05Tuck.
00:19:06Will.
00:19:07Only thanks.
00:19:10No goodbye for her father?
00:19:13Go to her, Robin.
00:19:14It's unwise to leave a hole unmended. It grows.
00:19:17It'll be forgotten by the time I return.
00:19:21Mother had a temper too, God rest her soul.
00:19:24Good luck.
00:19:26Godspeed.
00:19:51Good luck.
00:20:22Faster.
00:20:24Do you want to wake the whole abbey?
00:20:26What have you done?
00:20:28I need your clothes.
00:20:29To pass as a boy.
00:20:31Don't try and stop me or I'll knock you cold, you know I can.
00:20:33This is stupid.
00:20:34Stupid to join the fight against Prince John.
00:20:36Prince John or your father, who are you really fighting?
00:20:38You, it seems.
00:20:40I can't just sit here.
00:20:42Philip has our one chance to bring justice and peace to England.
00:20:45Then I'm coming with you.
00:20:46You're a scholar, not a warrior.
00:20:48I beat you at archery.
00:20:49Only when I let you.
00:20:52Wish me Godspeed. Tell Tom not to worry.
00:20:54But you...
00:20:56But you...
00:21:19The crossing to England will be difficult and cold.
00:21:23Here, take this.
00:21:25Keep it.
00:21:27You saved my life. I can save you from a chill at the very least.
00:21:30No.
00:21:32As your future king, I command you.
00:21:34Wear it for my sake.
00:21:36All right.
00:21:38If you were ill, who would look after me?
00:21:40I don't feel the cold.
00:21:50I don't feel much of anything right now.
00:21:53Not cold.
00:21:56Not hunger.
00:22:00Not even fear.
00:22:04As if I'm dreaming.
00:22:08Or in my grave.
00:22:12I wish I could see my father before he dies.
00:22:17What could he tell me?
00:22:22Look at you, Conrad.
00:22:24Fit to rule.
00:22:32Patrol the surrounding fields and woods.
00:22:35For all we know, Philip may be here already in hiding.
00:22:39He is. We'll find him.
00:22:41Any sign of Loxley?
00:22:43All the main roads are being watched.
00:22:45He doesn't travel on main roads, Captain!
00:22:48He flies!
00:22:52Like one of his arrows.
00:23:22Help!
00:23:23Help!
00:23:25Come on!
00:23:51It's a nice spider.
00:23:54Those cabbages.
00:23:56Not the AM, sir, last time.
00:23:58What?
00:24:00Beast! I shall see you in prison!
00:24:02How dare you! I am sick of you stuffing out the market!
00:24:05What do you think you're doing?
00:24:07I hope, sir, that your wife is barren.
00:24:09A man who punishes a hungry child should have none of his own.
00:24:11Mind your business!
00:24:13This boy is a thief!
00:24:15Let him go! He's taken nothing!
00:24:17How dare you!
00:24:19Wish for a thief, you'll get one.
00:24:21I've stolen my benefits!
00:24:23That's what you make me for!
00:24:42Wait! Pass that!
00:24:45Faster! Faster!
00:24:51My horse is at the far end of the market.
00:24:53Take it!
00:24:55Meet me there, under the wall.
00:24:57Why?
00:25:12Run in ahead!
00:25:21Hey!
00:25:29What's going on?
00:25:31A stroke of luck, that's why.
00:25:33A thief.
00:25:35God love him, he's got the guards running around in circles.
00:25:37Good. Let's go.
00:25:51Friar Benedict has arranged a meeting at the back gate of Harrods,
00:25:54but sire, how will we know Robin Hood?
00:25:56Mortal love is but the licking of honey from thorns.
00:26:01And then he must reply,
00:26:03it is in solitude that merits accumulate.
00:26:06A pretty thought, but I can't agree.
00:26:09Licking love's honey, no matter the danger,
00:26:12merits more than an empty bed on a cold night.
00:26:15You are a philosopher, Conrad.
00:26:17No, sir, I'm a lover.
00:26:18I would trade food for love even if I was starving.
00:26:22I've known a lot of women,
00:26:24but right now I can't think of one that I wouldn't trade
00:26:28for some meat, some bread, and a decent ale.
00:26:35Admit it, you're glad I came.
00:26:38Yes, I'm glad you came.
00:26:41Really?
00:26:43Really.
00:26:45You don't have to lie. If you're not glad, say so.
00:26:47I said I was glad.
00:26:49But you really wish I'd stayed behind.
00:26:51No, I don't.
00:26:53Really?
00:26:55Frederick, stop it.
00:26:57Sorry.
00:26:59These were good.
00:27:01But you shouldn't steal.
00:27:03Oh, I see.
00:27:05Your morals rise as your stomach fills.
00:27:07No sense leaving it for the birds.
00:27:09Prince Don taxes the poor until they can't feed their own children
00:27:12and then he jails them for stealing.
00:27:14Don's a thief, not them.
00:27:16Not me.
00:27:18You could have ended up in prison.
00:27:20My father stole from the rich and gave to the poor
00:27:22and no prison could hold him.
00:27:25I can never be like your father.
00:27:28I didn't expect it.
00:27:31If I were,
00:27:33would you like me better?
00:27:35No.
00:27:36If I were,
00:27:38would you like me better?
00:27:46Prince Don's men.
00:27:48They're looking for Philip.
00:27:50I should not have stolen the venison.
00:27:52If they see me, they'll arrest me.
00:27:54No, we'll split up.
00:27:56I'll lead them back to town.
00:27:58Hide and meet me after dark.
00:28:00Promise?
00:28:01Where?
00:28:02In the chapel.
00:28:04Don't get caught.
00:28:06Hurry!
00:28:08Make way!
00:28:15Come quick! I found the boy!
00:28:17It's him! It's Philip!
00:28:23Hurry!
00:28:28Come on!
00:28:36You're outnumbered.
00:28:58Get on.
00:29:07So what have you to say?
00:29:10Had you not come, I'd be dead or worse.
00:29:12Is that what you want to hear?
00:29:14Well, I admit it and freely,
00:29:16only please don't send me home.
00:29:18Does Tuck know of this?
00:29:20I thought Froderick would tell him,
00:29:22but he's followed me here.
00:29:24Froderick, too.
00:29:26You hear that well?
00:29:28Where is he now?
00:29:30He's to meet him in the chapel after dark.
00:29:32We split up so that I could get away.
00:29:34I don't understand.
00:29:36Why were you running from those men?
00:29:39I...
00:29:41expect there's a warrant for my arrest.
00:29:44For your what?
00:29:46Well, I stole some venison pies off a baron,
00:29:48but he was altogether too fat
00:29:50and the children were hungry.
00:29:52Our thief.
00:29:54Many thanks, girl.
00:29:56He took the guards from their post,
00:29:58gave us...
00:30:01Well, there's no help for it now
00:30:03and you'll have to stay here
00:30:04until one of us can take you back.
00:30:06I can't.
00:30:08Froderick will worry if I don't come.
00:30:10I can't risk Philip's life
00:30:12simply to save your little friend from worry.
00:30:14He'll have to manage.
00:30:16Well, I can go by myself.
00:30:18What, and be arrested?
00:30:20No.
00:30:22You will sit exactly where you are
00:30:24and you will not disobey me again.
00:30:26Now, sit!
00:30:29He's her dearest friend, Rob.
00:30:30He'd never leave me hanging out to dry.
00:30:48Did you hear what happened in Harwich today?
00:30:51A man stole bread
00:30:53and gave it to a bunch of beggars.
00:30:56The boy out there, what does he say?
00:30:57He is traveling with a companion to Nottingham
00:30:59for the archery tournament
00:31:01and he knows nothing of Robin Hood or Prince Philip.
00:31:04He may be more forthcoming on the rack, my lord.
00:31:08No.
00:31:10Release him.
00:31:12Then have him for me.
00:31:28Keep out of sight and watch the road.
00:31:45Will, you watch the door.
00:31:58Robin, sir.
00:32:00Is Gwyn with you?
00:32:02Shh, she's outside.
00:32:04Stay here, wait for my signal,
00:32:06then leave by the door in the back.
00:32:08Do you understand?
00:32:10Yes.
00:32:12I tried to stop her coming, sir.
00:32:14I'm sure you did.
00:32:16You're a good lad.
00:32:18Now, mind you, wait for my signal.
00:32:23Will!
00:32:25Will!
00:32:32Will!
00:32:34Robin of Loxley.
00:32:37No.
00:32:39That's not him.
00:32:41Robin's a much uglier man.
00:32:48I want them alive.
00:32:55Watch out!
00:33:05Lancers approach!
00:33:16Disarm them.
00:33:19Hark!
00:33:25Mortal love is but the licking of honey from thorns.
00:33:30Old Friar Benedict sang like a nightingale
00:33:33when he thought I was one of your men.
00:33:35That was before I ran him through.
00:33:38Bring them.
00:33:44We've got to do something.
00:33:46If my father is imprisoned, then Philip will be killed.
00:33:48Listen to me, there are too many guards.
00:33:50We have to get help.
00:33:52Hurry.
00:33:54Come on.
00:34:24I have been sent to meet the son of a friend.
00:34:28Mortal love is but the licking of honey from thorns.
00:34:31It is in solitude that merits accumulate, my prince.
00:34:39This way, Your Highness.
00:34:46Robin of Loxley.
00:34:48You're alone.
00:34:50Where are your men?
00:34:52In the forest just beyond.
00:34:55A moment, Your Highness.
00:34:58I will return.
00:35:03We should tell him who's who, sire,
00:35:05before I am tempted to take the throne.
00:35:25Let him go.
00:35:28We have our prize.
00:35:38You ride back and tell the uncles
00:35:40that my father and Will Scarlet are in the castle at Nottingham.
00:35:43My father's a prisoner because of me.
00:35:46A price for my stupid, stupid pride.
00:35:49I pray Philip isn't captured or dead.
00:35:51Well, hurry.
00:35:53Bring as many men as you can. I'll meet you in Nottingham.
00:35:56As God is my witness, I will not let my father die in prison.
00:36:21Let's go.
00:36:51Come on.
00:37:22Stay there. Stay there.
00:37:35No!
00:37:45Good Lord!
00:37:48My apologies.
00:37:49You are dressed as a man.
00:37:51Well, how else should a man dress?
00:37:53You fool the eye somewhat, but there are four other senses.
00:37:56I'm sorry if I hurt you.
00:38:05Now you let me steal your horse.
00:38:07I give it to you freely, madam.
00:38:09A woman should not have to walk.
00:38:11That's not a woman legs.
00:38:13Do we not walk and run just as you do?
00:38:15There are dangers for a woman in the forest.
00:38:17Oh, but no dangers for you.
00:38:19You're bigger and stronger.
00:38:20But not faster or more cunning.
00:38:21Definitely faster.
00:38:22Oh, so you'd agree I'm more cunning.
00:38:25Will you just take the horse and be gone?
00:38:27I'll steal a horse fairly, but I won't take it by the poor reason of my gender.
00:38:30Wait!
00:38:33We could both ride.
00:38:35I am a stranger.
00:38:38And I would be grateful for a guide.
00:38:41I must get back to France and to safety.
00:38:45I'm going to Nottingham.
00:38:46There are people there who may help you to France,
00:38:48but I must warn you it's not safe to be in my company.
00:38:51Nor mine.
00:38:53I'm wanted in five shires.
00:38:55You're wanted in all of England.
00:38:57I don't care if you're a thief or a murderer, but are you loyal to King Richard?
00:39:01That I can assure you.
00:39:08Then we can share the ride.
00:39:16Let's go.
00:39:32What's happening in the market?
00:39:34Welcome back to Nottingham, my lord.
00:39:35It's the Harvest Festival.
00:39:36You're to judge the tournament.
00:39:38Ah, yes, I'd forgotten.
00:39:41Stop fussing.
00:39:42Any other news?
00:39:44There are rumors, my lord, that Philip comes to England.
00:39:46Unfortunately, the climate didn't agree with him.
00:39:49He died.
00:39:50Long live King John.
00:39:53Long live King John.
00:39:56Ah, it is funny to have little girl.
00:39:59Yeah, I think I like it.
00:40:01Not too gaudy, is it?
00:40:03Not too French.
00:40:04Sire.
00:40:08It is done, sire.
00:40:10Right, everybody out. Go on, get out.
00:40:12Out, quickly.
00:40:14You two.
00:40:17Shut the door.
00:40:31A definite look of Richard round the mouth and chin.
00:40:36Oh, God, the things I'm forced to do.
00:40:39You deserve to be king.
00:40:41I'm so happy that we have succeeded.
00:40:44Marge?
00:40:46This is not Philip.
00:40:51Do I have to spell it out, you imbecile?
00:40:54Do I have to write it down?
00:40:56I'm surrounded by idiots.
00:40:58I make one simple request.
00:41:00Kill one prince.
00:41:03Impossible.
00:41:04Must I do everything?
00:41:06I even went to Nottingham myself.
00:41:08Where's Philip?
00:41:10Does he mean you?
00:41:12Does he mean young Philip the baker or old Philip the pig herder?
00:41:17I haven't seen either since he went on last.
00:41:20I'll have your head on the stake.
00:41:22Maybe he means it.
00:41:25Philip the mapmaker.
00:41:27Philip the mapmaker? No, he's dead.
00:41:29That's not the one you meant, is it?
00:41:31I mean Philip the half-wit, son of my brother.
00:41:37What's he look like?
00:41:42I don't know.
00:41:47Prepare the rack.
00:41:49Yes, sire.
00:41:53He's still alive.
00:42:00My journey ends here in Nottingham.
00:42:02It's best we part here.
00:42:05I'm on the king's business.
00:42:07The king employs you to steal horses?
00:42:09He employed a man to protect his son, Philip.
00:42:12I have to free that man from prison.
00:42:14If you're talking of Robin of Loxley, let him rot there.
00:42:17He has betrayed his king and plotted Philip's death.
00:42:19May God strike you down for repeating such a lie.
00:42:22He led the prince into a trap this very day.
00:42:24Not Robin Hood, you may believe me.
00:42:26And not my own eyes.
00:42:28And what of my eyes? I saw Robin Hood taken prisoner.
00:42:31And who are you that you pretend to know Philip?
00:42:34Conrad.
00:42:36I was the prince's valet.
00:42:38Was?
00:42:41The man I came with is dead.
00:42:43No.
00:42:45John's first act as king will be to hang Robin Hood and Will Scarlet, I know it.
00:42:49We have to get them out of prison, Conrad.
00:42:51Say you'll help me, please.
00:42:53A woman dressed as a man and me, a prince's valet, against John's army.
00:42:59You're frightened.
00:43:01Better a live coward than a dead fool.
00:43:03You don't understand.
00:43:05Robin of Loxley is my father.
00:43:11Get in there!
00:43:19They won't kill us yet, not until they've found the boy.
00:43:22Or John's wearing the crown.
00:43:24He only waits for news of King Richard's death.
00:43:27And let Richard live another day.
00:43:30Oh, you're a mess.
00:43:31It wasn't Gwen's fault, Rob.
00:43:33I know.
00:43:35We walked into it.
00:43:37She's a good girl.
00:43:39No.
00:43:41I should have brought her along.
00:43:43I should have said yes.
00:43:45She was right to ask for more.
00:43:48I should have told her that.
00:43:52I ordered Philip dead.
00:43:54Did I get Philip dead?
00:43:56I did not.
00:43:58An honest mistake, my lord.
00:43:59Honest mistake?
00:44:01Honest mistake?
00:44:03My life is in danger and you talk of honest mistakes.
00:44:07Are you mad or just plain stupid?
00:44:09What did I order?
00:44:11Philip's death, sire.
00:44:13Who do I want dead?
00:44:15Philip, sire.
00:44:17The name of the man you must kill?
00:44:19Philip.
00:44:20Philip! Good.
00:44:22Ride to Nottingham. Inform your sheriff.
00:44:24If he doesn't send me Philip's head, I'll have his.
00:44:26And yours.
00:44:27On a plate.
00:44:29Well,
00:44:31two heads are better than one.
00:44:37Philip's death will be a great blow for the people.
00:44:40He was our one prayer for England.
00:44:42The people don't love John. He's moved by greed.
00:44:45He treats his subjects like sheep for shearing or slaughter.
00:44:48Surely one king is as good as the next.
00:44:51Philip cared nothing for affairs of state.
00:44:53He thought only of wine and dancing.
00:44:55Believe me,
00:44:57England is better off.
00:44:59You know nothing of life, hero. You wouldn't say that.
00:45:02I'd rather a fool on the throne than John.
00:45:04Now, don't mistake me.
00:45:06Philip was not a fool. In fact, he was quite the opposite.
00:45:09Had a quick wit, according to some.
00:45:12He found favour with women.
00:45:14He was a fine swordsman.
00:45:16By average.
00:45:18All in all, not a bad fellow.
00:45:20But no desire for public life.
00:45:22A child can prefer
00:45:24if a prince has an obligation to serve the people.
00:45:27Here, archer.
00:45:29If you don't hurry, you won't make the tournament.
00:45:31It's over on the south lawn.
00:45:34Look at you.
00:45:36A woman and you prefer to be a man.
00:45:40Why shouldn't a prince take another path?
00:45:42Archery tournament.
00:45:44The winner attends the sheriff's banquet inside the castle.
00:45:48I'm a fair shot, Gwyn, but I can't promise I'll win.
00:45:51Who's asking you to?
00:45:53But enter us both, if you like. You may need the practice.
00:45:55Thank you, madam.
00:45:59Conrad of Lancaster.
00:46:02And my brother.
00:46:06Wilfred of Lancaster.
00:46:11You're up against some fine archers today, boys.
00:46:25Get this over with, quickly.
00:46:28That's the sheriff of Nottingham.
00:46:30My father's greatest enemy in Prince John's right hand.
00:46:36Hear me, hear me!
00:46:38Be all of us present of good cheer!
00:46:41And all may witness
00:46:43the finest archers
00:46:45in all of England!
00:46:48Beginning at
00:46:50sixty paces!
00:46:55I now ask
00:46:57Cuthbert of Durham,
00:46:59John of Leicester,
00:47:01William of Nottingham,
00:47:03Richard of Exeter
00:47:05to step to the mark!
00:47:08Ready?
00:47:13I now ask
00:47:15Wilfred of Lancaster,
00:47:17Robert of Leicester,
00:47:19Godfrey of Kent,
00:47:21Philip of Winchester,
00:47:22to step to the mark!
00:47:28Ready?
00:47:30Come on, boys!
00:47:40Edward of Salisbury,
00:47:42Wilfred of Canterbury,
00:47:44and
00:47:46Big Godfrey of London
00:47:48to step to the mark!
00:47:53Ready?
00:48:00Round two!
00:48:02Targets at seventy paces!
00:48:04I now ask
00:48:06Godfrey of Kent,
00:48:08Macduff of Nottingham,
00:48:10John of York,
00:48:12to step to the mark!
00:48:19Round three!
00:48:23Round four!
00:48:31Round five!
00:48:36Ready?
00:48:53The wind came up.
00:48:55There was no wind, I shot poorly.
00:48:57Targets to eighty paces!
00:48:59It's up to you now, Conrad,
00:49:01in your master's memory.
00:49:03I now ask
00:49:05Conrad of Lancaster,
00:49:07Macavley of London,
00:49:09Richard of Exeter,
00:49:11and Big Godfrey of London
00:49:14to step to the mark!
00:49:17Ready?
00:49:19Make it one hundred paces.
00:49:22One hundred paces.
00:49:24The man nearest my arrow
00:49:26takes the prize.
00:49:28Make way for the sheriff!
00:49:30What's this?
00:49:32To end it quickly, that's all.
00:49:34He has better things to do.
00:49:36Torture prisoners, levy taxes.
00:49:38He wouldn't dare do this if my father were here.
00:49:43Is he good?
00:49:45No.
00:49:53Then apparently very lucky.
00:49:55Richard of Exeter,
00:49:57step forward!
00:50:05Macavley of London,
00:50:07step forward!
00:50:17Conrad of Lancaster,
00:50:19step forward!
00:50:21Wait, let me be your proxy.
00:50:23You think you can best an inch?
00:50:25Come on, boys, move it along.
00:50:27Take your best shot, no excuses.
00:50:29My brother will be my proxy.
00:50:31That's not allowed.
00:50:33Is that allowed?
00:50:35Are you afraid that the little one here
00:50:37will better you, sir?
00:50:39Look, he doesn't even have his whiskers yet,
00:50:42do you, boy?
00:50:44No, my lord, but I have an eye and a good hand.
00:50:47Carry on then, little man.
00:50:48And when I'm dining at the castle this evening,
00:50:51I'll drink a toast to you and your brother.
00:50:53Step forward!
00:51:00He's not from around here, is he?
00:51:03Wilfred of Lancaster, my lord.
00:51:19Wilfred of Lancaster!
00:51:22Well done.
00:51:24His style.
00:51:26With the bow.
00:51:29Does it remind you of anyone?
00:51:33Aye, sire.
00:51:35Robin Hood.
00:51:37Robin Hood.
00:51:39Robin Hood.
00:51:41Robin Hood.
00:51:43Robin Hood.
00:51:45Robin Hood.
00:51:46Robin Hood.
00:51:48Robin Hood.
00:52:10Remember the tower we saw on the north side?
00:52:12That's where the prisoners are kept.
00:52:14Meet me there under the arch.
00:52:16Will you take your time?
00:52:18I haven't eaten in more than a day.
00:52:20I'd fill my stomach if I were you.
00:52:22I'm not thinking of my stomach right now.
00:52:24Well, think about getting caught
00:52:26and thrown into a cell
00:52:28without a scrap to eat.
00:52:36That's him.
00:52:38The man that said he was Robin Hood.
00:52:43He led us to the trap.
00:52:46We must leave at once.
00:52:48What about my father?
00:52:50Listen to me. That man is an assassin.
00:52:53And if he sees me, we are dead.
00:52:55It will be no good to your father or anyone else.
00:53:00Come with me now and I swear on my honour
00:53:03I will get your father out of prison.
00:53:05Will you trust me?
00:53:09Yes.
00:53:17John wants Philip's head on a plate.
00:53:20Or he'll have ours.
00:53:22Take 20 bowmen on horseback.
00:53:25Have them ready to search.
00:53:28We ride at once.
00:53:30This time the boy dies.
00:53:47It's all right. We're safe.
00:53:49Okay.
00:53:52Get off!
00:53:54Win!
00:54:02All right.
00:54:16Who are you?
00:54:18It's Philip's birthday.
00:54:21Philip's dead.
00:54:23Murdered.
00:54:25It's true.
00:54:27Dead?
00:54:29Don't worry, lad. It's not your fault.
00:54:31We have to find my father.
00:54:33We must stop Prince John.
00:54:35Did you have to bring the whole army into Sherwood?
00:54:38I'm sorry, uncle.
00:54:40Come. We must be going.
00:54:42Let's pray our plan worked.
00:54:47We have to join together and rise up against John.
00:54:50It's the only way England will ever be free.
00:54:52If we could...
00:54:54Tuck! Tuck!
00:54:56We have the sheriff!
00:54:58We have the sheriff!
00:55:00Come and look!
00:55:07What?
00:55:10Tell me.
00:55:12My father and Will Scarlet, are they alive?
00:55:14Not for very long.
00:55:18No one lasts very long in the Tower Dungeon.
00:55:23The Tower of London.
00:55:26Where is he? Where's the sheriff?
00:55:28His men are here, sire. He is not.
00:55:30We will split to the south.
00:55:32We will split to the south.
00:55:48I hold the sheriff Wiltingham.
00:55:50In exchange for the prisoners Robin of Loxley and Will Scarlet.
00:55:54Long live King Richard, and death to the pretender.
00:56:02Who are these people?
00:56:05They call themselves forest people.
00:56:09That's Bryn.
00:56:11The sheriff's tax collectors drove off all his pigs.
00:56:14Mary Duff.
00:56:17They slaughtered her milk cow when she couldn't pay.
00:56:20And they put out her father's eyes.
00:56:23This is Prince John's rule.
00:56:26Now I begin to understand your situation.
00:56:28We're not brother and sister.
00:56:32Did Gwyn tell you we were?
00:56:34No, it's just...
00:56:37You seem so close.
00:56:43We're betrothed.
00:56:59Gwyn.
00:57:01You must eat.
00:57:17All this suffering and I haven't done a thing to change it.
00:57:28More than Philip would have done, I can warn you.
00:57:32Philip was chosen by Richard, who was a good and just ruler.
00:57:38If Philip had been alive, he would have brought peace to England, I know it.
00:57:46Why do you stare?
00:57:48Do you always wear men's clothes?
00:57:53No, of course not.
00:57:55It's just I wanted to ride with my father.
00:57:58Keeping me safe kept us apart and he was always at war.
00:58:03Mine too.
00:58:06As a child, I hated him.
00:58:12I think it was because I longed for him.
00:58:15Where is he now?
00:58:20He's dying.
00:58:24Conrad, I'm so sorry.
00:58:28Philip was very lucky to have a friend like you.
00:58:30Philip.
00:58:58Gwyn.
00:59:01Nothing.
00:59:03I don't trust him.
00:59:05He doesn't act like a manservant.
00:59:07Should he do bow and scrape to you?
00:59:09I'm serious.
00:59:11He could be a spy for Prince John.
00:59:13Come, I've made a place for you to sleep.
00:59:28Boy.
00:59:31Some water.
00:59:33Some water!
00:59:56Frederick!
00:59:57Frederick!
00:59:58Frederick!
01:00:00Frederick!
01:00:02Frederick!
01:00:03Frederick, where is he?
01:00:06Gwyn.
01:00:07You fell asleep, how could you?
01:00:09I didn't, he tricked me.
01:00:11He was tied to a tree!
01:00:13Did you untie him?
01:00:15He asked for water, that's all.
01:00:18Knife.
01:00:20We had a hostage, our best chance!
01:00:24Frederick, let the sheriff escape.
01:00:26Stop it, Gwyn, can't you see he's hurt?
01:00:31My father hangs.
01:00:33I will never speak to you again.
01:00:37We'd better get to that cot.
01:00:39Not now.
01:00:40The sheriff will be back with his men.
01:00:42We should head for the abbey.
01:00:44No.
01:00:46I promised Gwyn I would free her father.
01:00:50I'm going to London!
01:00:53Who will ride with me?
01:01:01Good morning, Robin Hood.
01:01:03I trust you slept well.
01:01:05I slept like a baby.
01:01:07Ah, breakfast in the rack room.
01:01:10There was something I wanted to tell you.
01:01:12What was it?
01:01:14Oh, yes.
01:01:16My poor dear brother, how shall I put it?
01:01:18Richard the Lionheart is dead.
01:01:22Long live King Philip.
01:01:24Long live King Philip.
01:01:26Long live King Philip.
01:01:28And long live King Philip.
01:01:31That mongrel puppy.
01:01:33He wasn't even born here.
01:01:35No, no, no, no, no.
01:01:37Tomorrow is my coronation.
01:01:40I'm sorry I can't make it, but thank you.
01:01:46I'd sleep easier if I knew where to find Philip.
01:01:50I'd sleep better if I had a pillow.
01:01:53I'll arrange it.
01:01:55Be my friend, Robin of Loxley.
01:01:58Well, you're a hard man to like, John.
01:02:01Try.
01:02:08Do I look better to you now?
01:02:11Where is he?
01:02:14I'll hang you in the square.
01:02:16And that little girl of yours.
01:02:20Where's Philip?
01:02:25You have egg in your beard.
01:02:27I've come here trying to make friends.
01:02:30Stretch him until he talks.
01:02:43Philip, he's alive.
01:02:51King Richard's son still lives.
01:02:52Philip's alive.
01:02:54Have you heard? Prince Philip lives.
01:02:56Tell everyone.
01:03:00And Donovan the Abbey Prince Philip's alive.
01:03:03It's a miracle.
01:03:05Yes.
01:03:07Quietly.
01:03:09Prince Philip's alive.
01:03:12King Richard's son is alive.
01:03:14Philip's alive.
01:03:16Philip's alive.
01:03:22Philip's alive.
01:03:30Send a messenger ahead of us.
01:03:32They must double the guard of the tower.
01:03:34A girl and a handful of monks, my lord?
01:03:36You don't set a trap for a bear when catching a mouse.
01:03:39You didn't see this mouse.
01:03:41Spitting image of her father.
01:03:43His skills, his blatant disrespect of the law.
01:03:46I should have slaughtered her in her crib.
01:03:48She'll know fear and death.
01:03:50I'll teach her both.
01:03:52She must die.
01:03:55Long live King John.
01:03:57To London.
01:04:19Forgive me, Frederick.
01:04:21All right?
01:04:23Please, I can't bear it when we're not friends.
01:04:28I'm sorry.
01:04:30I was wrong.
01:04:32You were hurt. Conrad was right.
01:04:34Conrad?
01:04:36Yes.
01:04:38Don't pretend. I know you like him.
01:04:40Stop it.
01:04:42What?
01:04:44You like him. Don't deny it.
01:04:46I know you better than you know yourself.
01:04:48You said so.
01:04:50I told him not to think of me as a woman
01:04:52and he's obeyed me very well, so let that be the end of it.
01:04:56I've seen the way he looks at you and believe me,
01:05:00he sees you as a woman.
01:05:02What?
01:05:06Maybe he believes
01:05:09that you're also in love with someone else.
01:05:14I didn't exactly say that we were betrothed.
01:05:17Oh, Frederick.
01:05:20I'm sorry.
01:05:24I'm always apologizing to you.
01:05:27Well, maybe that's the problem.
01:05:30Would you like me better if I just grabbed you,
01:05:32threw you down and kissed you from head to toe?
01:05:41Go ahead.
01:05:44Tell him we're just best friends.
01:05:45We are still best friends, aren't we?
01:06:00Are you afraid?
01:06:04Aren't you?
01:06:08Christian's army is well-trained
01:06:11and well-educated.
01:06:12His army is well-trained
01:06:15and well-armed.
01:06:17My father says there's no courage about fear.
01:06:24These people are the ones with the courage
01:06:27to rise each morning to face the loss of their land,
01:06:31to see their children hungry,
01:06:33their livestock stolen,
01:06:36and they don't give up.
01:06:39They are the heroes.
01:06:43They are the heroes.
01:06:51You've shown me that.
01:06:58Frederick told me what he said to you.
01:07:01I'm not betrothed to him or anyone.
01:07:13No.
01:07:17A friend once told me a woman would infect me like a plague.
01:07:21I like a valet's way of speaking.
01:07:23No false compliments, no courtly manners.
01:07:30Gwen.
01:07:33After tomorrow,
01:07:36things will be different.
01:07:38Well, we could both be dead.
01:07:40No, that's not what I meant.
01:07:42It doesn't matter.
01:07:45It does.
01:07:48Gwen!
01:07:55If this is true, then John can still be defeated.
01:07:58What? What is it?
01:08:00In the village. Everyone's talking about it.
01:08:02Prince John's men are still searching for Philip.
01:08:04He's alive.
01:08:06It's a rumour.
01:08:08Wishful thinking. Conrad saw Philip die.
01:08:10Conrad's lying. He's a traitor.
01:08:12A spy for Prince John.
01:08:14It's not true.
01:08:16If Conrad said Philip's dead, then he's dead and anything else is a lie.
01:08:18Philip is alive.
01:08:24Philip thought if people believed that he was dead, he'd be safe.
01:08:27And he could return to France uncrowned.
01:08:32King Richard's son could not be such a coward.
01:08:35Oh, trust me, he could.
01:08:38But he's changed.
01:08:40He sees things differently now.
01:08:42Through eyes that are sharper than his.
01:08:45I'm sorry I lied to you, Gwen.
01:08:53It's the seal of Britain!
01:09:04We fight.
01:09:05In the name of King Richard, we fight!
01:09:23Now, which one is he?
01:09:30There, he leads them.
01:09:36Out of my sight, you miserable wretch.
01:09:48And you didn't say thank you.
01:10:00Conrad!
01:10:01Conrad!
01:10:05Hey!
01:10:07It's a trap!
01:10:12Sucker up with me!
01:10:31No!
01:11:02No!
01:11:17Retreat!
01:11:20Retreat!
01:11:22Why do you run? Fight!
01:11:25Why do you back off, you cowards?
01:11:28Philip!
01:11:31Philip!
01:11:38No!
01:11:55Come on!
01:11:58Ludwig!
01:12:02I had to.
01:12:04I know how much you like him.
01:12:08Ludwig is here soon with reinforcements.
01:12:10Let's get him to safety!
01:12:22We attack, we attack with everything we have!
01:12:24Keep calm, Gwen.
01:12:25We smash them!
01:12:27We smash them now, drive Prince John into the sea!
01:12:29Frederick will be all right.
01:12:32John will never be crowned and we will get your father out of prison.
01:12:37I made a promise.
01:12:40All rise for His Royal Highness Prince John.
01:12:43All rise for His Royal Highness Prince John.
01:13:04Hold this.
01:13:13Hold this.
01:13:20Okay.
01:13:43Okay.
01:14:00Stay there.
01:14:02Stay.
01:14:10Wait.
01:14:12Gwen, all clear!
01:14:19The waitress!
01:14:33You're welcome.
01:14:34Come on.
01:14:36Do you swear to forbid wrong to men of every rank within your realm?
01:14:41Do you swear to enforce justice with mercy in all your judgments
01:14:46as you would have God grant mercy unto you?
01:14:50I swear.
01:14:59Ready?
01:15:00Ready.
01:15:02Fire!
01:15:07John Lackland of England, the chosen of his people,
01:15:11shall receive the insignia of his kingly office.
01:15:32Please.
01:15:36Robin.
01:15:38Is that you?
01:15:39Where?
01:15:40Where's Robin?
01:15:44He's in here!
01:15:51They've hurt you!
01:15:52What are you doing in here?
01:15:53If I didn't come, who would?
01:15:55I think I can get myself out of prison. I've done it before now.
01:15:59This is Philip.
01:16:01You're late, boy.
01:16:02Shouldn't have wasted your time coming here.
01:16:04The man who lets Robin Hood hang has no business claiming the throne.
01:16:07Don't be a fool to argue with that.
01:16:09Let's go.
01:16:10We need to stop the coronation.
01:16:11May this oil poured on the head of God's servant
01:16:15be a true sign of the inner unction of his heart.
01:16:21You go with Philip. I'm going to stay behind and search for Will.
01:16:23I'm staying with you.
01:16:24I'm trusting you with the safe passage of my king.
01:16:26Now, I gave my word to Richard. Now, you give your word to me.
01:16:30You have it, sir.
01:16:34Go!
01:16:35Fly like the wind!
01:16:38Don't let John Wayne get his crown!
01:16:43Crown the anointed with glory,
01:16:48justice,
01:16:52and might.
01:17:00Come on!
01:17:21Well, well.
01:17:23I never thought you'd survive the crusade.
01:17:25Well, it was the thought of you that kept me going.
01:17:29Oh, no.
01:17:30Your sword is just beyond your reach.
01:17:33I think Prince John's rack has given me a longer arm.
01:17:36Not quite longer.
01:17:48Isn't it time you retired to the country?
01:17:51Where I can plant a garden on your grave.
01:18:00Here.
01:18:16Bring someone.
01:18:20My lord!
01:18:21Fifty pieces of bullseye should be easy for you.
01:18:24A fine idea.
01:18:26And a fitting end for Robin Hood.
01:18:49Are you certain, my lord?
01:18:56Yes.
01:19:17It's got shot.
01:19:20Crown him with glory
01:19:23and a brighter crown.
01:19:27Stop!
01:19:30In the name of King Richard, do not crown this man.
01:19:33Who is this madman?
01:19:34Take him out and hang him!
01:19:36I am Philip,
01:19:38son of Richard the Lionheart,
01:19:40and chosen by him as his successor.
01:19:43As proof,
01:19:44here is the ring given to me by my father.
01:19:46Your father, the absent Richard,
01:19:48and his illegitimate son.
01:19:51I will wear the crown.
01:19:54I am the rightful heir by blood.
01:19:56I am the rightful king.
01:19:58By law!
01:20:01There are higher laws for men like you.
01:20:04You could never be king.
01:20:06I have seen what your armies and your taxmen have done to the villagers.
01:20:11Their suffering is the product of your greed and your fear.
01:20:15How dare you!
01:20:17You draw a sword against your king.
01:20:21Arrest this man!
01:20:23Arrest him for treason!
01:20:26Step forward and defend your king!
01:20:28I command it!
01:20:31Why do you not move?
01:20:33You defy me for him?
01:20:35You defy God for him?
01:20:38Arrest that man!
01:20:40I command you!
01:20:42Miserable, contemptible, cowards!
01:20:46You're all guilty of high treason!
01:20:49I'll hang every last one of you!
01:20:51You!
01:20:52And you!
01:20:53And you!
01:20:55All of you!
01:20:56I'll hang all of you!
01:20:57It's over!
01:20:59It's over.
01:21:02The people won't do what you ask.
01:21:03They won't fight for you anymore.
01:21:06Your days of tyranny are at an end.
01:21:12Give me my father's crown, sir.
01:21:14This is ridiculous.
01:21:17History will ignore you.
01:21:24I mean no service, your majesty.
01:21:41Did Frederick tell you?
01:21:44I've made him a member of my council.
01:21:46He's off to learn Spanish and improve foreign relations.
01:21:49He's very happy.
01:21:52Wilfred of Lancaster.
01:21:55I hardly know you.
01:22:01You will be king.
01:22:03I am a commoner.
01:22:07I could abdicate my throne.
01:22:10And I would despise you if you did.
01:22:12I would despise myself.
01:22:16Your highness.
01:22:17Come.
01:22:19Before they spew Latin and pour oil on my head.
01:22:24Let us be Gwyn and Conrad once more.
01:22:27Even if it's only for an hour.
01:22:29Or a minute.
01:22:32One minute.
01:22:38It's not fair.
01:22:39The king should have everything he wants.
01:22:43That's what I used to say when my father went off to war.
01:22:46It's not fair.
01:22:48Why does he love Richard more than his own daughter?
01:22:51I didn't understand.
01:22:53It wasn't Richard he loved.
01:22:55It was something much bigger.
01:22:56Something he held inside himself like a priest carries his faith.
01:23:00One man's desire should not be the cause of another man's pain.
01:23:05Which is why,
01:23:07Which is why I will serve your majesty as my father served your father.
01:23:17From this day forward and forever.
01:23:20Yes, your majesty.
01:23:22Say it.
01:23:24Please.
01:23:27From this day forward and forever.
01:23:37Good day, mistress of Loxley.
01:23:40Good day, your highness.
01:24:03I wondered where you were.
01:24:04If Roderick thought I might find you in here.
01:24:07It's a quiet place to think.
01:24:11Never had much quiet in my life.
01:24:25Your mother fell in love with a robber and a thief.
01:24:29A prince is just as bad if not worse.
01:24:32A prince is just as bad if not worse.
01:24:38Look at me, Gwyn.
01:24:40Look at me.
01:24:44I did what I thought was right.
01:24:47I kept away and I let you grow up alone because I wanted to protect you from the life I lead.
01:24:52There's nothing wrong with the life you lead.
01:24:54There isn't.
01:24:55For me.
01:24:57I wanted something better for you.
01:25:02In the end, it didn't make any difference, did it?
01:25:06You grew up to be just like me anyway.
01:25:11So I'm not saying that we start again, just start.
01:25:18Partners.
01:25:20You know, father and daughter.
01:25:26One condition though, you take your orders from me.
01:25:28I promise.
01:25:32We'll serve the king together.
01:25:35I know.
01:25:48History may have forgotten the reign of Philip, son of Richard the Lionheart,
01:25:52but this much is known, that Philip never married.
01:25:56He pledged his heart instead to a woman of no birthright.
01:26:00The daughter of a thief and a lady.
01:26:03A common woman of uncommon valour.
01:26:06She was called Gwyn.
01:26:22Gwyn!
01:26:52Gwyn!
01:27:22THE END

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