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Kidnapped (1978) S01E01 - Uncle Ebenezer
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of Alexander Balfour.
02:25
And to thee, Lord, do I commend his spirit.
02:30
Amen.
02:31
Amen.
02:34
Davy, you'll be wondering what's to become of you, no doubt,
02:38
now that you're left alone in the world.
02:41
I'll miss my father sorely.
02:43
So will we all in hasten-deen.
02:45
He was a fine schoolmaster.
02:47
He's instructed me about your inheritance.
02:51
I'm to sell the house and send you on the proceeds.
02:55
I'm to go, then, from here.
02:57
Aye, to the house of Shaws in Crammond.
03:00
Shaws?
03:01
It's quite near to Edinburgh, I believe.
03:03
It's where your father came from before you were born.
03:08
You're to take this letter by way of introduction.
03:12
Ebenezer Balfour? Is he kinfolk?
03:14
Your father never mentioned him.
03:16
No, I knew nothing of kin.
03:17
Maybe you're better born than you thought.
03:20
It's a fine estate, I believe.
03:23
Now, just remember my advice.
03:25
Read your Bible, look after your money,
03:28
and keep clear of the king's enemies.
03:31
Don't get involved in a conflict
03:33
that's beyond your understanding.
03:36
Oh, and when you meet the laird of Shaws,
03:39
remember, he is a laird.
03:42
Obey him as you would your own father.
03:44
Farewell, then, David Balfour.
03:48
Goodbye, Mr. Campbell.
03:50
And thank you.
04:00
I'll be verifying all the knives,
04:06
and on a Schrits,
04:08
so thank you.
04:12
Well,
04:13
I'll be very afraid of the miracles.
04:16
Oh
04:46
Oh
05:16
Good evening, my fine young gentleman
05:25
Do they all sleep in here?
05:30
Aye
05:31
And more beside
05:32
Hold your place by the fire
05:34
And freeze before cockcrow
05:39
All right, lads
05:41
Listen to me over here
05:43
Wait up, son
05:44
Come on, guys
05:45
I'll only ask once
05:48
Right, you in the back
05:49
You there
05:53
We're looking for the island traitor
05:55
Alan Breck Stewart
05:58
He's wearing a froggies blue coat
06:00
And knee breeches
06:01
And was last seen not two miles from here
06:05
Now, there's a gold sovereign
06:08
For anyone giving information
06:11
Come on, come on
06:13
Oh, and one of you must have seen this man
06:19
Now, you all know the penalty
06:20
With holding information about the king's enemies
06:23
Well, lads
06:25
He's not been in here, not Alan Breck
06:30
You, sir
06:32
What's a lad like you doing in a cesspit like this?
06:34
I'm on the road to Edinburgh
06:38
You seen our man?
06:39
No, and I wouldn't recognise him if I did
06:42
No more would any of us
06:44
A Highlander, you say
06:46
Old soldier?
06:47
Aye
06:49
Who's that fighting for the rebels, did he?
06:51
No
06:52
It was in the Low Countries
06:53
It was Billy Cumberland
06:54
So watch your tongue, my man
06:56
No offence, soldier
06:58
What?
07:02
I told you he wasn't here
07:04
Well, if you do say I'd know rare of him
07:06
Better tell
07:07
He's not worth swinging for
07:09
Remember that?
07:10
All of you
07:11
Arrogant fool
07:19
No wonder folk don't respect redcoats
07:22
I thought you Lowland folk were on their side
07:24
Not when they behave as stupidly as that
07:26
Well, the rain's settling in nicely
07:29
They've got a long, cold night ahead of them
07:31
And curse the man or woman that helps them find our Alan
07:34
So you know him?
07:36
Didn't he save my life once?
07:37
But for him I would have been crow's meat long since
07:39
That Culloden was there
07:42
Curse it, please
07:44
The rain's streaming down our backs
07:46
Just look out there
07:47
So you were on the Highland side
07:48
Aye, I was
07:51
So through to the skin we were
07:53
Near dead on our feet from marching from Inverness to Nairn
07:57
I'll take the English in their beds since Prince Charlie, but
08:01
The redcoats were up and stirring
08:04
The bony Prince lost heart
08:05
I asked us back to stand to battle on that godforsaken moor
08:09
I stood by clans, myself was the Stuarts of Appen and the James of the Glens
08:15
And behind him, Alan Breck's steward
08:16
A wild man and a booster
08:17
But, oh, a bonny fighter
08:18
And on the far right, a sprinkling of my glens
08:19
Those that weren't back in the glens slitting Campbell's throats at them
08:20
I stood by clans, myself was the Stuarts of Appen and the James of the Glens
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And behind him, Alan Breck's steward
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A wild man and a booster
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But, oh, a bonny fighter
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And on the far right, a sprinkling of MacGregor's
08:25
Those that weren't back in the glens slitting Campbell's throats that day
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I stood by clans, myself was the Stuarts of Appen and the James of the Glens
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And behind him, Alan Breck's steward
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A wild man and a booster
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But, oh, a bonny fighter
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And on the far right, a sprinkling of MacGregor's
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Those that weren't back in the glens slitting Campbell's throats that day
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How much longer must we wait?
08:56
We should charge them now or they're moving up.
09:02
A redcoat I can understand. He fights for his own king.
09:06
For a Campbell? Never.
09:09
A treacherous Highlander fighting his own Scots kin for English gold.
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And the worst of them all, Colin Campbell.
09:17
The Red Fox.
09:27
Pass for the lads! Let them come at us!
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Let them come at us!
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Fire!
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Fire!
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Load up the line!
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Load up!
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Nicely, lads! Nicely!
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Carry on. Keep stuttering their front line with ball shots.
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Fire the target for your cannon!
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The damned pretender himself!
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Fire!
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Fire!
10:01
Load the line, man!
10:03
How much longer?
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Until the prince gets the order!
10:05
Your highness, Stuart of Avon implores you to order the charge.
10:09
They're cutting us to pieces with a cannon.
10:11
Let Cumberland come to us and they will take him on to the room.
10:13
He'll not come. He'll wait for us.
10:15
It's poor military tactics to oblige him.
10:17
We carry hold the clan chiefs much longer.
10:19
Tell Stuart of Avon to close in his line and wait for the order.
10:21
We have a fine position here.
10:23
The strong wall to our flank.
10:25
We cannae wait any longer.
10:27
Clan Hutton are moving forward.
10:29
Damn Prince Charlie's orders.
10:31
Clamor!
10:43
Clamor!
10:49
The dogs are at your throats!
11:00
Cut them down!
11:08
She's a great shot!
11:11
Fire!
11:14
Fire!
11:19
Fire!
11:43
Come on!
11:44
Save yourself!
11:49
The field is lost!
12:03
If Alan Brecht Stewart had not carried me off that day,
12:06
I would have been bayoneted to death like all the other wounded.
12:09
Aye, a black day for the Highland people.
12:14
Maybe we'll never see the likes of such a battle again.
12:17
Or hear the cry of freedom.
12:39
Theiac
12:48
So long as you're looking for the sea,
12:52
the sea, and the sea, the sea.
12:55
If it's a battle, the sea is the first to run.
12:58
The sea.
12:59
The sea.
13:00
Oh
13:02
I
13:15
For the king soldiers
13:17
They're my young man
13:28
Keep that sir, you're the wild one who is it?
13:32
James Drummond. James Moore, as they call him.
13:35
But he's really a McGregor, an old level of 45.
13:39
And he wasn't hanged?
13:40
No, he's a sly one.
13:43
Couldn't prove anything at the time.
13:45
They've got him now for abducting his sister-in-law.
13:47
So they say.
13:51
Father?
13:52
Katrina!
13:53
Stand back there. Get away, Vince. Katrina!
13:56
Stand back!
13:58
Oh, no! Oh, no! Stop!
14:02
Please! No!
14:04
Kneel, Miss Inquance!
14:07
Are you hurt?
14:09
Who are you?
14:10
My name is David Balfour, ma'am. I was passing.
14:13
Then pass on, for it is none of your business.
14:15
I was witness to that soldier striking you.
14:17
I shall report it to the authorities.
14:19
Authorities?
14:21
What a simpleton you must be, Mr. Balfour,
14:24
to think they would lift a finger to help the daughter of a Highland chief.
14:28
I know a little of the law, ma'am.
14:30
In fact, well, I hope to study it.
14:32
But can I help you?
14:34
I mean, was it all your money?
14:36
Sixpence you lost, wasn't it?
14:38
My lady is not a beggar.
14:40
Calm yourself, Neil.
14:42
I think Mr. Balfour was merely offering a loan.
14:45
Exactly.
14:46
To provide a few comforts for my poor father in his prison cell.
14:49
That was the purpose for the sixpence?
14:51
Yes, it was.
14:53
He passes this way every morning to be questioned by the Advocate General.
14:58
He's so grateful for small things.
15:00
I should be failing in my duty as a daughter if I couldn't provide them.
15:06
My gilly will accept your loan, Mr. Balfour.
15:11
Neil, if you hurry, you'll catch up with him at the Advocate's house.
15:14
Buy four penny worth of snuff on the way...
15:16
...and slip the twopence to the door porter to pass it to him.
15:20
Away now.
15:25
And now, Mr. Balfour, where will I find you?
15:28
Find me?
15:29
To repay you.
15:30
By your clothes, I can tell you're not so grand to be throwing your silver about.
15:34
Where do you stay?
15:36
Oh, I'm on my way to Crammond, to the house of my uncle, Ebenezer Balfour of Shaw's.
15:40
But really, I'm in no hurry.
15:42
Did you see me again?
15:44
No, I didn't mean that.
15:45
I shall not be in debt to any man.
15:48
And to make sure, I'll give you this token as part of the bargain.
15:53
It's MacGregor colours, be careful where you wear it.
15:56
And now, honour is satisfied.
15:58
When I return the sixpence, you'll return the scarf.
16:01
Goodbye, Mr. Balfour.
16:03
But, but, but I don't even know your name.
16:07
Catriona Drummond.
16:11
Catriona.
16:12
Ah, fool in the cellar, I'll soon party.
16:17
Fancy falling for a barbie-joes like that.
16:19
You dare speak like that of a lady?
16:21
Lady?
16:22
Whole town's full of them.
16:24
Next minute, have your brakes off.
16:26
Excuse me.
16:47
Do you know the house of Shaw's?
16:49
Aye, I do.
16:53
Muckle Great House.
16:55
And do you know the folk there?
16:58
Are you daft?
17:00
There's nae folk there.
17:04
Not that you'd call folk.
17:06
But what about Mr. Ebenezer?
17:09
Oh, I, to be sure, there's the laird.
17:14
If it's him you're wanting.
17:16
It is.
17:18
Well, Manny, it's none of my affair.
17:21
But if you'll tuck a word from me,
17:23
you'll keep clear of Shaw's altogether.
17:25
I need to find it.
17:29
Shall be it, Manny.
17:30
I'll tuck you there.
17:31
See there, Manny?
17:41
It's just over the brow of yon hill.
17:45
Come on, now.
17:59
Is that the house of Shaw's?
18:00
Aye, that's it.
18:04
Blood built it.
18:05
Blood stopped the building of it.
18:08
And blood shall bring it down.
18:10
What would you want with Shaw's?
18:13
I've come to see the laird.
18:15
He's my uncle.
18:16
You see, now.
18:19
Well, you can tell him this from Janet Clouston.
18:24
Tell him I call down the curse.
18:27
On him, his house, guest, bear, and buyer, stable, cattle, and all.
18:36
Black be your foe, the lot of you!
18:39
Ha!
18:43
Ha!
18:50
Ha!
18:52
Ha!
18:53
Ha!
19:05
Ha!
19:06
Mr. Balfour?
19:13
Mr. Balfour?
19:15
It's loaded.
19:17
I've come here with a letter to Mr. Ebenezer Balfour.
19:21
From whom?
19:22
From my father.
19:24
Well, put it down on the doorstep, then, off with you.
19:26
It's a letter of introduction.
19:28
Who are you, then?
19:30
My name is David Balfour.
19:32
Your father's dead, then?
19:38
Alas, yes.
19:39
No doubt that's where you've come chopping at my door.
19:44
I'll let you in, man.
19:57
Come in, quickly.
20:02
Go into the kitchen.
20:27
Hungry, are you?
20:29
You can eat a drop of that porridge.
20:51
But it's your supper.
20:52
Oh, I'll do fine without it.
20:53
I'll take the air, though.
20:55
It helps no cough.
20:57
Now I'll see the letter.
20:58
It's for Mr. Ebenezer.
21:00
Who do you think I am?
21:01
Some servant?
21:03
I'm sorry, I...
21:04
Give me Alexander's letter.
21:06
You know my father's name.
21:08
It'd be strange if I didn't.
21:10
For he was my born brother.
21:11
And little as you seem to like me.
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Or my house, or my good porridge.
21:15
I'm your uncle, and you are my nephew.
21:18
So give me the letter and sit down and fill your stomach.
21:21
You know what's in it?
21:33
No, sir.
21:34
You can see the seal's not broken.
21:36
You had some hopes of me, no doubt.
21:41
Uncle, when I heard I had relatives who were perhaps well-to-do, I did indulge in the hope
21:47
they might help me.
21:48
But I'm no beggar.
21:49
I look for no favours that aren't freely given.
21:53
Poor as I am, I have friends.
21:55
Now don't fly up at me, ma'am.
21:57
We'll agree fine.
21:59
And, eh, eh, if you're done with that porridge, I'll take a suck myself.
22:09
Oh, grand food is porridge.
22:12
Your father was very fond of his meal, as I remember.
22:17
Oh, if you're dry, you'll find pump water inside the door.
22:22
I'm not thirsty.
22:23
Ah, suit yourself.
22:25
Your father's long dead?
22:27
Just a week.
22:30
Secret man, Alexander.
22:32
Silent, secret man.
22:34
He never said much when he was young.
22:37
Did he ever speak of me?
22:40
Not a what?
22:41
Never spoke of shores, I dare say.
22:43
Never.
22:44
Think of that.
22:46
Strange one.
22:48
Oh, we'll agree fine yet, Davey.
22:52
I'm glad I let you in.
22:54
Well, I'm away from the bed.
22:57
You can bed down here.
23:05
You don't need a candle?
23:07
Oh, I never use them.
23:08
I fear the fire.
23:09
It's very cold.
23:11
Oh, you'd soon warm it up and see you have a bit of moon to see by.
23:15
Good night.
23:16
Good night.
23:17
I was left to spend a cold, damp night in the old dark house of Shaws.
23:30
Good night.
23:30
Good night.
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Good night.
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Good night.
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