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01:00My dear Wilhelm, you must save your strength.
01:04It's too late, my darling queen.
01:07My time is short.
01:10You must bring Prince Rudolph and Prince Michael
01:15to my bedside.
01:17I must put the affairs of our country in order.
01:21Ah, my sons, you have come.
01:29Father.
01:30Hush, my son.
01:32Let me speak.
01:33I am soon to die.
01:39It is my royal duty as King of Rotania to appoint my heir
01:45the new king of our beloved country.
01:49Rudolph, Michael, it is so difficult when a king has twin sons
01:57born moments apart and then must choose between them.
02:03Michael, you were born first, but you have a wildness in you
02:11that is not befitting to a king.
02:16So, Rudolph, my more gentle son, I choose you.
02:23Father, I...
02:25Michael, I always thought that you...
02:27Michael, I command of you that you serve your brother loyally.
02:33But should it be that Rudolph dies before you,
02:37then you will assume the right to be king.
02:41Do I...
02:42Do I have your word?
02:44Michael.
02:45You have my word, I promise.
02:49No more loyal servant will there be than myself to my brother,
02:55King Rudolph of Rotania.
02:58And so it was that the proud nation of Rotania came to mourn the passing
03:19of their beloved king, King Wilhelm VI, who had ruled the land for nearly 40 years.
03:27According to tradition, the palace issued a proclamation to the people.
03:43It is the wish of myself, King Wilhelm VI, that my son, Prince Rudolph,
03:50shall become king of Rotania.
03:53Long live the king!
03:55Thank goodness for that.
03:57It would have been a sorry day for the country if black Prince Michael had become king.
04:02Long live good King Rudolph!
04:05Hooray!
04:07But we don't know anything about him.
04:10It's just as well.
04:12We know too much about Prince Michael.
04:14Hooray!
04:24How dare my father do such a thing?
04:40Rudolph of all people!
04:42Ha!
04:43King Rudolph.
04:45Doesn't even sound right.
04:47Oh, no.
04:48My darling, please try and calm yourself.
04:54You must respect the wishes of your poor departed father.
04:58My poor departed father was an idiot.
05:01Michael, what are you saying?
05:03I'm saying that I should be king.
05:07I, I, not my nincompoop, lily-livered, milk-sop brother.
05:12He's not fit to rule a page, let alone a kingdom.
05:15Yeah, yeah, that's right.
05:17Michael for king.
05:19Yeah, and so I shall be king of Huritania.
05:35On his deathbed, my father said that I should become king
05:40only if Prince Rudolph should die before me.
05:45What do you think that means?
05:48Well, I suppose he meant, well...
05:59I'll tell you all what it means.
06:02It means that Prince Rudolph must die.
06:11Michael, but surely you can't...
06:15Can't?
06:17What do you mean?
06:18Can't.
06:20Can, my dear, can.
06:27Michael, it is horrible.
06:29I love you very much,
06:31but I'll have no part in the murder of Prince Rudolph.
06:34Silence, woman.
06:35You are offending the future king of Huritania.
06:39How dare you?
06:41I've been a fool to love you, Michael.
06:43I wish never to see you again.
06:45Your wish is granted.
06:47Get out of my sight.
06:50Very well, Michael.
06:52Goodbye.
06:57Schmidt, Heinrich.
07:01Follow her and don't let her out of your sight.
07:09So, my dear, putzi,
07:11another month and I'll be king of Huritania.
07:15I can't quite believe it.
07:16Oh, Rudy, I'm so proud of you.
07:23I must be the luckiest woman in all of Europe.
07:28No, in all the world.
07:32I do love you, my darling Flavia.
07:35Soon we will be married and...
07:37Oh, bother.
07:39Come in.
07:42Antoinette.
07:43Antoinette.
07:44I'm so sorry to intrude, your majesty.
07:49Oh, come now, Antoinette.
07:50I'm not anybody's majesty yet.
07:52And even when I am, you must keep calling me Rudolph.
07:56Now, what brings you here so late?
07:59It's... I...
08:02Prince Michael.
08:05Rudolph, would you mind if we spoke alone?
08:07This is a very private matter.
08:10I'm sorry, Flavia.
08:11Oh, not at all, Antoinette.
08:14I'll be in the library, darling.
08:17Now, my dear, what on earth is this all about?
08:31It can't be.
08:31I... I don't believe it.
08:33Michael plans to kill me?
08:35No, no, quite preposterous.
08:38You must believe, Rudolph, please.
08:41I heard him say it from his own mouth.
08:43I came as quickly as I could.
08:45You're in great danger.
08:49I suspected he took the news rather badly.
08:52But to murder his own brother?
08:55No, surely not.
08:56Prince Rudolph, I find myself in a dreadful dilemma.
09:01On one hand, I have had certain feelings for your brother, Michael.
09:08But on the other, you have my absolute loyalty as a future king of Ruritania.
09:13Very well, Antoinette.
09:17What we must do is ensure that Prince Michael doesn't kill me,
09:21if he really means to.
09:26Maybe I have a plan.
09:29Yes, I do.
09:31But I'll need your help.
09:44Oh, my God!
09:50Ah, gadzooks, old boy.
09:52What a get-up.
09:53Couldn't get you a banana, eh, what?
09:56No, thanks, old man.
09:57But I must say, I've never seen you looking so well.
10:01I say, hang on a minute.
10:04That's not very nice, Rudolph.
10:06Oh, look out, Charlie.
10:07Here comes Lady F.
10:09I wonder who she's with.
10:11Ah, Mr. Rassendale.
10:14Oh, I presume that is you, is it?
10:18At your service, madam.
10:19May I present Princess Antoinette of Ruritania.
10:25How do you do?
10:27Ah, this is my friend, Mr. Absworth.
10:30Ah, Mr. Absworth.
10:32Perhaps if you'd be kind enough to escort me to the dance floor,
10:37I'll need you two to get to know each other.
10:41Dance?
10:43Thank you, no.
10:45But perhaps you'd lead me to the balcony.
10:48I am feeling a little faint.
10:50Why, of course.
10:51Here, take my arm.
11:11Thank you, Mr. Rassendale.
11:14I've been traveling all of Europe for nearly three weeks.
11:17I am so tired.
11:19My word, you're so beautiful, if I may say.
11:24Thank you, Mr. Monkey?
11:27Oh, I'm so sorry.
11:29Rudolph Rassendale.
11:31Oh, my God, Prince Rudolph.
11:41My God in heaven, it can't be.
11:44Yeah, yeah, it is.
11:47Prince Rudolph with a moustache.
11:50I can't believe it.
11:53Hang on a minute, it's not that bad, is it?
11:56Oh, my dear Mr. Rassendale, it's not at all bad.
12:02You see, it's identical to that of Prince Rudolph of Ruritania.
12:07Good Lord, did you say Rudolph?
12:10That's my name, too.
12:12What a coincidence, eh?
12:14Oh, Mr. Rassendale, you have no idea how pleased I am to meet you.
12:19I can't explain, but I must ask you to go at once to Ruritania.
12:24Please trust me, sir.
12:25It is a matter of life and death.
12:28A matter of life and death, did you say?
12:32Well, I'm sure the foreign artist wouldn't mind if I took a week or two off.
12:40So, Schmidt, Prince Rudolph has an identical twin, nein?
12:47Ja.
12:48What shall we do?
12:50What we do, Schmidt, is very simple.
12:54We exterminate him.
13:10I say, Rudolph, this is a dash queer business, eh, what?
13:31Rushing off to Ruritania, a matter of life and death, no detailings.
13:36I mean, what's it all about, old boy?
13:38Just if I know, Absworth.
13:40And by the way, the princess gave me this.
13:43What do you think of that?
13:46Good Lord, Rudolph, it's you without a moustache.
13:51It happens to be Prince Rudolph of Ruritania.
13:54He'll be crowned king in two days.
13:55How extraordinary.
13:58I say, old boy, are you sure you're not in some kind of danger
14:01being mixed up in all this, eh, what?
14:02No, Charlie, I shouldn't think so.
14:08That's it, Schmidt.
14:15What was that all about?
14:17Princess Antoinette.
14:20Gentlemen, may I join you?
14:22Why, of course.
14:23Delighted.
14:24Honored.
14:27Mr. Razendale, I'm afraid I owe you an apology.
14:31Apology?
14:32What on earth for?
14:34You see, I have put your life in great danger.
14:38I'm sorry.
14:39But, my dear, so am I.
14:41I'm afraid so, Mr. Razendale.
14:44You see, someone has already tried to kill you.
14:48Gadzooks.
14:50I say.
14:55Damn, damn it.
14:58Why haven't we heard from Schmidt and Heinrich?
15:01The last I heard, they were in London, and then nothing.
15:05Uh, maybe they got lost, boss.
15:10Lost?
15:11Don't be a picker, numbskulls, and you already are got frit.
15:15How can anyone get lost in London?
15:20Hey, boss, when we going to kill the prince?
15:23Yeah, kill.
15:26Ah, yes, the prince.
15:29The prince, how are we going to do away
15:32with my charming little ninny of a brother?
15:42Well, gentlemen, a toast to your good health.
15:46Hortensia Bay Rocks?
15:47Yes, chin chin.
15:49Look, gentlemen, the lights of Zender.
15:52We're almost there.
15:57Well, good luck.
16:00And you too, sir.
16:02Cheers.
16:12Good lord, bit of a stiff drink, Walt.
16:16I suppose you had nothing to do with that, Princess Antoinette.
16:19Well, maybe just a little teensy bit.
16:23Now, gentlemen, you must leave the train at Zender
16:27and make your way to the King Wilhelm Tavern.
16:30Prince Rudolf's men will make contact with you there.
16:33And you?
16:34I will journey on to Stralsund.
16:36God willing, we will meet again after the coronation.
16:40Be careful, my friends.
16:44Rage all about it!
16:46Total battalion, kill for Stralsund!
16:50Friends, sensation, extra, extra!
16:55Ah, the boss won't like this.
17:13I'll get it, Charlie.
17:17Meet me in the reading room at 9.30, signed Fritz von Tannenheim.
17:22Evans, it's after 9.30 already.
17:24Come on, Charlie, we're late.
17:27Dead?
17:28What do you mean, they're dead?
17:30How can they be dead?
17:32How dare they?
17:33Idiots!
17:38But I got some other news, boss.
17:40Well?
17:41And make no mistake, I'll be there.
17:44And make sure it's better than your last lot of news.
17:50Someone has seen Princess Antoinette get off the train at Stralsund station.
17:55Oh, did they?
17:58Well, Siegfried, she's back, yeah?
18:01That is good news indeed.
18:03Now go and find Guttwit.
18:05We are going to pay a visit to old Eldring, the winemaker.
18:10Well, Captain von Tannenheim, what's all this about, eh?
18:16I'm sorry, gentlemen, I can't tell you any more than I know.
18:20I was sent here by Prince Rudolf to ask you to take a walk in the Black Forest
18:25near the Zender Lodge at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
18:28Take a walk in the forest?
18:30Odd sods, that's a dastardly request.
18:32Perhaps it is.
18:34I do not know.
18:35You see, the prince is working to a plan only he alone knows.
18:40Perhaps we'll all learn more tomorrow.
18:43Very well, Captain, but there's one thing you might clear up for me.
18:47I'd be only too happy if I knew the answer.
18:50It's most odd.
18:52Here I am, the spitting image of Prince Rudolf, and no one recognises me.
18:57Why would that be?
18:59You see, Prince Rudolf spent most of his time abroad, going to school and university.
19:05He came home only because King Wilhelm was dying.
19:09Apart from those in the royal court, most people have no idea what he looks like.
19:17I think I'm beginning to make a little sense of this whole thing,
19:19but I'm not sure that I like it.
19:21Well, old boy, we could always pack up and toodle back off to London.
19:25Gentlemen, I'm sorry, but that will not be possible.
19:30I have my instructions to keep you here at Zender.
19:33You are not free to leave.
19:38So, what has a poor humble old winemaker like me done?
19:51Does he have a visit from you, Prince Michael?
19:54Not a great deal, Elgrin, you old fool.
19:57But you make a certain kind of wine.
20:05I make many certain kinds of wine.
20:08What did you have in mind?
20:12I want the most powerful wine you've got.
20:16A wine strong enough to send a man to sleep for two days.
20:22Three days.
20:24Oh, that's easy.
20:38This area, specialty of the house, Cabernet of Deadly Nightshade,
20:55written in 1892.
20:59I'll drink it myself.
21:09You guarantee it?
21:10A hundred percent.
21:12But you must be very careful, Sid.
21:15Too much can easily kill a man.
21:19Funny you should say that, Elgrin.
21:22I'll take it.
21:24Siegfried!
21:25Gottfried!
21:26Take the cast back to the castle.
21:30And you, Elgrin, will forget this little visit ever took place.
21:39Oh, don't worry.
21:42Oh, Elgrin never remembers anything, especially in the mornings.
21:50Ah, yes, dear Prince Rudolf, my dear brother.
21:56Come to the castle for a brussely chat.
22:02But now, a little toast.
22:05For you, father.
22:07Long live the King of Ruritania.
22:12Me.
22:32Enter.
22:35Here's the Royal Highness Prince Michael.
22:41Michael.
22:43Ah, Rudy, my dear brother.
22:46How good to see you.
22:51Princess Flavia, I've come to apologize to you, Rudolf.
22:57Apologize, Michael?
22:58Whatever for?
22:59Well, after father's funeral, I must admit to feeling resentful about the whole business.
23:05You becoming king, even though you were younger than I.
23:09Having spent much of your life outside Ruritania, all of that.
23:16Yes, I can understand.
23:18You know I understand.
23:19Well, Rudy, I just want you to know that I've got used to the idea of you being king.
23:26You have my full support.
23:28Michael, I don't know what to say.
23:31Say nothing, my dear brother.
23:34Except that you'll come to Zender Castle tomorrow night and have a pre-coronation drink with me.
23:42What do you say?
23:43Why, Michael, I'd love to.
23:46Yes, of course.
23:58I say, old boy, this is a sticky wicket, isn't it?
24:01I'm afraid you're right, Charlie.
24:03We may have a bit more, if a little more than we can chew.
24:05Too right.
24:07I say, old man, why don't we make a run for it?
24:13I wouldn't do that if I were you, gentlemen.
24:16I must repeat that for the time being, you're not free to leave Ruritania.
24:24Please.
24:26Perhaps we owe the gentlemen an explanation.
24:32Allow me to present myself.
24:34I am Prince Rudolf of Ruritania.
24:37Good lord!
24:39By Jove, Charlie, it's quite uncanny.
24:42Well, Mr. Azzendale, I'm most impressed.
24:45Without the moustache, you're my exact double, or I'm yours.
24:52I say, old fruit, I mean, your majesty.
24:56Would you mind telling us just what we're doing here?
24:59All in good time, Mr. Upsworth.
25:01Now, gentlemen, if you'd be kind enough to walk with me to my hunting lodge.
25:05Come, Fritz.
25:11So you see, Mr. Azzendale, I've brought you here to Ruritania purely as a kind of insurance.
25:17Antoinette has succeeded beyond my wildest hopes.
25:21So you are taking her warning seriously?
25:23Well, let's say forewarned is forearmed, shall we?
25:28And if something does happen?
25:30Then you, Mr. Azzendale, will take my place on the throne in Strelsow tomorrow.
25:35You see, I rather suspect my father's dying wish was not so much that I be king,
25:41but rather that my unfortunate brother Michael never be king.
25:46I say, what a jolly old hoot, Rudy, you being king.
25:51I'm sorry, your majesty, I didn't quite mean it like that.
25:55Quite all right, Mr. Upsworth.
25:57And now, gentlemen, I must ask you to remain here at the lodge until after the coronation.
26:02If nothing goes wrong, you may leave for England tomorrow night.
26:06And if something does go wrong?
26:09I'm sure you'll cross that bridge when and if you come to it, Mr. Azzendale.
26:15Your majesty, have you told Princess Flavia about Mr. Azzendale?
26:21No, Fritz, I'll tell her tomorrow in Strelsow.
26:24I've sent her on ahead.
26:26Let me go, you big gorilla!
26:52Easy, Fraulein, easy.
26:54The boss just wants a little chat with you.
26:57He doesn't understand why you run out on him like that.
27:24Welcome back to Zenda, my darling.
27:49Did you go to London to visit the queen?
27:52Michael, I...
27:54Michael?
27:55Your majesty to you, woman?
27:58Your majesty, I had to get away.
28:02After we fought, I was so upset.
28:05I thought you didn't love me anymore.
28:09I don't believe you.
28:11Bring her inside.
28:14Now you are in Zenda to visit the king.
28:21So, Rudolph, this time tomorrow you will be king.
28:41Are you nervous?
28:43No, actually, not at all.
28:45I must say, Michael, you're being awfully decent about this.
28:49It's nothing.
28:51Perhaps we should have the drink I promised you.
28:55I have a superb red for you to try.
28:58Thank you, Michael.
29:02It's a French Bordeaux, 1892.
29:06I'm afraid red wine sends me to sleep these days.
29:10I'll stick to the white.
29:13Well, Rudolph, to you for as long as you may live.
29:19Oh, no, Michael, for as long as we both may live.
29:28Michael?
29:29Yes, Rudolph?
29:30What a beautiful wine.
29:32May I have another?
29:35Of course, Rudolph.
29:42Oh, why, it seems to get better by the glass.
29:46That's it.
29:47Absolutely, you really should have some, you know.
29:50No, I don't think so.
29:52Are you sure?
29:54It's so nice.
29:55Michael, it's brilliant.
29:58Well, I must dash.
30:00I have to pack for Strelsow in the morning.
30:03Are you sure you wouldn't like just one more?
30:07No, thank you.
30:08I need a clear head for the coronation tomorrow.
30:11But we'll do this again soon, I promise.
30:17You know, this evening really meant a lot to me.
30:24Yeah, it meant a lot to me, too, Rudolph.
30:28Good night, Michael.
30:47Well, gentlemen, I think the danger's over.
30:57If Michael meant me any harm,
30:59it would have happened back there at the castle, don't you think?
31:03Maybe.
31:04I'll put a guard on tonight, just in case.
31:10Mr. Rosendahl, Mr. Upsworth?
31:13It'll be too good night.
31:15Strange.
31:16All of a sudden, I feel terribly tired.
31:20Are you all right?
31:21Oh, yes, quite.
31:22Just, uh, as tired as all.
31:26Actually, I am, too.
31:28Must be fear.
31:30Well, good night, everyone.
31:37What on earth is the matter with Michael?
31:40Is there something I did?
31:41He didn't die, you fool!
31:44He didn't even go to sleep!
31:46Who didn't die or go to sleep?
31:48No one did.
31:50I am completely confused.
31:55Why are you coming here in the middle of the night telling me these things?
31:59The wine, you old fool!
32:01The wine you gave me didn't work!
32:04Wine?
32:06Oh, that wine!
32:08I almost forgot.
32:09And why was that, I wonder?
32:12Oh, I guess that was because you told me to forget.
32:16I don't care!
32:17It didn't work!
32:19How long ago did this no one drink the wine?
32:23About 20 minutes ago.
32:25Why?
32:26Ah, well, that's all right, then.
32:28He's got a delayed reaction, you see.
32:31Takes about 20 minutes to work.
32:34I forgot to tell you.
32:41Mr. Asherty!
32:42Come, quickly!
32:43Something is terribly wrong!
32:54I say, he's not, you know, is he?
33:02No, he's not, Dad.
33:04I think he's been drunk.
33:06He's in a very deep coma.
33:08Dear God!
33:09Dear God!
33:11This is disastrous!
33:13The coronation is only four hours away!
33:16We must wake him!
33:18I'm afraid there's little chance of that.
33:19But the coronation!
33:22The coronation, my dear boy, will take place exactly on time.
33:25But Prince Rudolf!
33:28Prince Rudolf will be crowned king of Ruritania, exactly as planned.
33:38Incredible!
33:51Now, we don't have a moment to lose.
33:53Between now and the coronation, you must tell me all about myself.
33:57Charlie, old man, I want you to stay here and guard the prince.
34:01Please, Mr. Absworth.
34:03You will guard him with your life.
34:08Now, Captain von Talenheim, come!
34:11We must leave for Streltsal.
34:26Ladies and gentlemen, all citizens!
34:29Your new king, King Rudolf of Ruritania!
34:39How can that be?
34:40How can that be?
34:43Answer me, you fool!
34:44He's meant to be dead!
34:46Why isn't he dead, you idiot?
34:49Maybe you're asking the wrong people, boss.
34:51Maybe Princess Antoinette knows something about this.
34:53Princess Antoinette?
34:56You might just be right for a change, Siegfried.
35:03This is your last chance, princess.
35:05Either you talk or die.
35:07Now, tell me everything you know.
35:11Oh, Michael, it's too late for you now.
35:15The coronation has taken place.
35:19You see, Prince Rudolf has a double.
35:22A man who looks exactly like him.
35:26A double?
35:29A double?
35:30You stupid fool!
35:33Why didn't I think of that?
35:37You two, go to the hunting lodge immediately.
35:40If I'm not wrong, you will find Prince Rudolf there.
35:43He will either be very asleep or very dead.
35:49You must bring his body here to the castle immediately.
35:55Too late, huh?
35:57Maybe for you it is too late.
35:59But I, I still intend to become king.
36:05By hook or by crook!
36:35What?
36:41No, surely not!
36:43Oh, my God!
36:44Are you sure there's no reply?
36:49I have very bad news, sir.
36:51It seems that Princess Antoinette has been kidnapped.
36:56She left her home yesterday and hasn't been seen since.
36:59Heavens!
37:01Prince Michael, do you think?
37:02Certain of it.
37:04But there's more.
37:05My men have been trying to telephone the hunting lodge and there's no reply.
37:09I think something nasty has happened to Mr. Absalus.
37:13Then we must go to Zender at once.
37:33Here he is.
37:41I'm sorry, but he's only asleep.
37:44That's even better.
37:46Good work, boys.
37:48So my brother is a sleeping prince.
37:52At last you are my prisoner.
37:54A prisoner of Zender.
37:59As for you, my two-faced little dove.
38:02Take her down.
38:04She has one last duty to perform.
38:16Charlie, are you all right?
38:18I think so.
38:20Just a bump in the old coconut.
38:22Oh, no!
38:23The king!
38:24He's gone!
38:27I say, this is rather ticklish, what?
38:30That Michael fellow's got them both in the castle.
38:33Antoinette and the king.
38:34We must do something.
38:36I'm afraid Prince Michael is capable of anything.
38:40Even murder.
38:44Oh, I say, poor old Charlie.
38:50Look, Mr. Asmede.
38:52It's a message.
38:56It's from Princess Antoinette.
38:58Thank God she's alive.
39:00Meet me at midnight at the drawbridge of Zender Castle.
39:04Signed, Antoinette.
39:07Oh, I say, old bean.
39:09I keep getting conked on the old bozo.
39:11Would someone mind telling me what's going on?
39:14Ah, Charlie, there you are.
39:16I'm afraid we're all rather in the dark at the moment.
39:19But it seems I have an appointment at midnight.
39:22I'm certain it's a trap.
39:25You may well be right, old chap.
39:27But I don't think there's any alternative.
39:29Princess Antoinette's life may depend on it.
39:48Princess Antoinette.
39:49I'm so sorry, Mr. Asmede.
39:51It's a trap.
39:53I say, nice shot, old fruit.
39:56Jump, madam, quickly.
40:19I say, Princess Antoinette.
40:21I say, Princess Antoinette, are you all right?
40:24Oh, yes.
40:26But his majesty is in terrible danger.
40:29Prince Michael is going to murder him.
40:36Boss.
40:38Boss, we got trouble.
40:41Trouble?
40:42Sorry, boss.
40:44And Princess Antoinette?
40:47What?
40:49You didn't let her go?
40:51Imbeciles!
40:53I'm surrounded by imbeciles!
40:59Now, you say the king is prisoner under the east wing?
41:02There?
41:03Yes.
41:04There is a small window just above the moat.
41:08See it?
41:10Jolly good.
41:11So that means we should attack the west wing there.
41:16Yes, that should do it.
41:18Please hurry, gentlemen.
41:20I'm afraid the king may only have moments to live.
41:26Now, Charlie, do you have our army in position?
41:29All present and correct, old bean.
41:31And the heavy artillery, Princess Antoinette?
41:33All in position, Mr. Asmede.
41:36Hand me the megaphone, Fritz.
41:41Is everyone ready?
41:43Now, wait till I give the word to attack.
41:46Attention!
41:47Attention!
41:49Prince Michael, stand up!
41:51The castle is surrounded!
41:53You must release the king and lay down your arms!
41:57I repeat, the castle is surrounded!
42:02Surrounded?
42:03How can we be surrounded?
42:06How many were there?
42:07I don't know, boss.
42:08It was dark out there.
42:10Release the king and lay down your arms!
42:13Release the king and lay down your arms!
42:18You will keep.
42:19Quick, to the west tower!
42:24All right, Charlie, bring in the troops.
42:38Hey, boss, that sounds like the army.
42:41That's impossible!
42:53I don't like the sounds of this.
43:03Now, Princess, fire the cannons.
43:10All right, Fritz, to the east wing, quickly.
43:33You two, keep up the barrage.
43:35We'll be back.
43:40It's a trick!
43:51To the east wing, quick!
44:01Quickly, Fritz.
44:10All right, Fritz, now!
44:41Quickly, Your Majesty.
44:53Stop the swine!
45:10Damn you, damn you!
45:38Siegfried!
45:39Gottfried!
45:40Get me out of here!
45:42Get me out of here!
45:57It's no good, boss.
45:59Boss, you're stuck!
46:02Get me out!
46:04Fools, idiots, imbeciles!
46:07Don't let him leave!
46:18I'll see you in London soon, I trust.
46:21Yes, Mr. Rosendale, within a fortnight.
46:25And your brother, Prince Michael?
46:28Oh, I'll let him cool his heels in Zender Castle for a while.
46:32I think he's probably learned a valuable lesson from this.
46:35Goodbye, dear friends.
46:37We'll never forget you.
46:39Goodbye.
46:40Goodbye to you all.
46:42And good luck, King Rudolph.