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00:00It is my duty to grant him an audience.
00:02What are you doing here?
00:03That used to be our home.
00:04But my father made that.
00:06He didn't make it. He took it.
00:20It's a man.
00:21Bring them to Nottingham.
00:22Young Loxley shall be marked with the prey.
00:25It's their mission to be beloved.
00:26Lower your sword on me, then, damn you!
00:31Loxley has offended me on this day.
00:33It shall not be forgotten.
00:36You do know whose daughter she is.
00:40Now, where were you?
00:42You with Loxley! You're under arrest!
00:49When I heard it was you,
00:51I wanted to be lenient to show mercy.
00:54But all that is over now.
00:55In the morning, he shall be hanged by the neck until dead.
00:59No!
01:00No, he's in it, Dad!
01:02Go, go, go!
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03:09Come on, boy.
03:39Come on, boy.
04:09Come on, boy.
04:39I could easily take off your head.
04:44What would you do with that?
04:48Keep it in a box with the others.
04:50Take off your shirt.
05:01Keep it in a box with the others.
05:31Keep it in a box with the others.
06:01You would die for me, wouldn't you, Captain?
06:19If I had to, let's serve the sheriff.
06:28You serve me.
06:30Let's get you up, boy.
06:43Let's go.
06:45Let's go.
06:49Let's go.
06:53Let's go.
06:53Let's go.
06:58You should say, Joan.
07:17She's been up all night, waiting.
07:19I'm so sick.
07:21I'm so sick.
07:26Oh, my God.
07:56Oh, my God.
08:04The baptism symbolizes Christ rising from the dead.
08:11We bury the old life and rise to walk in a new one.
08:16You will become Norman.
08:20Did you ask Huntington about my land?
08:23Three fields, as he promised.
08:26Let's go.
08:36Notre Père, qui est aux cieux,
08:40que ton nom soit sanctifié, que ton règne vienne,
08:43que ta volonté soit faite sur la terre comme au ciel.
08:47Nous, aujourd'hui, notre pain de ce jour,
08:49donnons-nous nos offenses,
08:50comme nous pardonnons aussi,
08:52sans nous en offenser.
08:52Nous ne nous laisse pas entrer en tentation,
08:57mais délivre-nous du mal.
09:00Car c'est à toi que l'ancienne, le règne, la puissance,
09:04et la croix,
09:07des siècles aux siècles.
09:10Amen.
09:11Huntington holds a busy office.
09:22As a Norman,
09:24you must learn patience and servitude.
09:27Rob can go to London with Will.
09:34Make a life for himself in court.
09:37Best to keep him busy.
09:39Matilda agrees, don't you?
09:41Yes.
09:42Grieving is a wretched business.
09:44Nothing for a young lad.
09:45What do you say, Joan?
09:47I'll write to the sheriff,
09:48whom I'm sure under the circumstances will help.
09:50The sheriff be damned.
09:55This is no time for dark thoughts
09:57or retribution, Joan.
09:59We must think of Rob's future.
10:09Your turn.
10:16I'll shoot for you, then.
10:20I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
10:25I'll win at the next fair.
10:33He doesn't breathe.
10:50Bye.
10:50Bye.
11:10Bye.
11:11Bye.
11:11Bye.
11:14Bye.
11:15Captain La Force.
11:31My lord.
11:36Come now, some wine.
11:39May I introduce my sons Aaron and Aleppo?
11:43They have now come of age.
11:45Tradition names.
11:46Named after the crusade in Malta.
11:48They will soon begin their training as squiets.
11:51They look like they need some time in the saddle.
11:57Shall we?
12:00Straight down to business, as always, hunting them.
12:04But not.
12:04Minted in Paris.
12:16150 as agreed.
12:17You have the deed?
12:19Covers all the particulars of the arrangement.
12:22The appointment of your earldom by order of His Majesty King Henry II, executed by the Royal Seal of Nottingham.
12:27Marion, please.
12:35Please.
12:35No finer thing than an educated daughter.
12:45A free-minded one, perhaps.
12:47It is as he says.
12:53Congratulations, father.
12:54You've become an earl.
12:57But the money, there's no mention of it in the deed.
13:00Your father has made a generous donation to the church.
13:06Such matters do not require a count.
13:09If we are finished, Marion and I shall retire to my chamber.
13:13To trust you are satisfied, Loxley is out of your hair for good.
13:21Providence for you that he should murder a man whilst in custody.
13:24Loxley was a traitor and deserved to be hanged.
13:27No matter.
13:28Now that he's gone.
13:30Now that you are an earl, no one can challenge your lands and title.
13:34They're yours forever.
13:35Did you inquire on the other matter, I asked?
13:38Yes.
13:39Marion will be accepted into the court of Eleanor.
13:42The queen, the scullery maid, is more than suitable.
13:48The queen's high steward insisted.
13:51I thought you'd be pleased.
13:53With your daughter close to Eleanor, grant you an ear to the king.
13:58Unless you have reason not to trust Marion.
14:04Well, of course not.
14:06She's my daughter.
14:12Why was my father made an earl?
14:18Why?
14:19For his generous donation to the church.
14:21He read the deed.
14:22My father would never give away money.
14:24It was to buy something.
14:26Oh, please.
14:26A man's death, perhaps.
14:28Come and sit, Marion.
14:29I'm bored by politics.
14:42Again.
14:43If my father touched me, I would poison him, and he knows it.
14:48I couldn't.
14:49What was his excuse this time?
14:58I went to a wedding.
15:03A wedding?
15:04In the forest.
15:05In the forest?
15:06A pagan wedding.
15:09A pagan wedding.
15:11And with whom did you go to this pagan wedding, Marion?
15:16There was dancing and drinking and a lot of fighting.
15:46Fighting.
15:47At a wedding.
15:49Is it strange that I find that incredibly arousing?
15:54Yes, it is.
15:58Come in.
16:11Captain of the garrison.
16:15You aren't.
16:17I am.
16:18Your father would have his head.
16:20Exactly.
16:21Do you have any idea how much power that gives me of him?
16:23Tell me more about this wedding.
16:25It was the most beautiful thing I ever saw.
16:29So alive.
16:30Did he kiss you?
16:32Yes.
16:34And more?
16:35No.
16:36Why?
16:36I'm not you.
16:37And no pagan either, by the sounds of it.
16:40Marion, why must you be so boring?
16:43You were alone in the woods with a Saxon.
16:46And you had no lovemaking.
16:49You are quite disappointing.
16:51And you won't even tell me who it is.
16:53You met him.
16:59The son of Loxley.
17:02His father was just hanged.
17:05I know.
17:07How is he now?
17:08I don't know.
17:12I haven't seen him since.
17:31You want to, son?
17:32That's it.
17:38Nice and slow.
17:39Nice and slow.
17:39What are you doing?
18:05Shoot.
18:06Shoot.
18:06Shoot.
18:09No.
18:10No.
18:12No.
18:14What are you doing?
18:15Rob.
18:16Let him go.
18:19Not this one.
18:24No.
18:24No.
18:25No.
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19:00No.
19:01No.
19:02No.
19:03No.
19:04No.
19:05You can read and write as fine as any young lord.
19:10I don't want to be a page.
19:12That's a fine calling for a young man.
19:17There's some fine ladies there, too.
19:22Rob already has a girl here.
19:25The last you brought to the wedding.
19:27Who was she again?
19:31Huntington's daughter, Marion.
19:35We should get back.
20:02It's your mother.
20:05What happened?
20:08I don't know.
20:09She's just...
20:15I don't...
20:22Just listen to me.
20:25You have a life ahead of you.
20:29Every pain that you're feeling right now...
20:33It's not a burden.
20:37It is your shield.
20:39It is your shield.
20:40Wear it.
20:41Like a crow.
20:42You want to avenge your father's death?
20:48No.
20:50Don't.
20:51You could kill the sheriff a thousand times over.
20:54But it will destroy you.
20:57Make you hate.
20:58You must choose love over hate.
21:02One day you'll be faced with that decision.
21:05We all are.
21:06Sooner will lead.
21:08Do not let the sheriff decide who you become.
21:13Who you are.
21:15I know who I am.
21:20I am Saxon.
21:22Just like my father.
21:23Just like you.
21:24You are more than that.
21:25More than them.
21:26Mother.
21:32Mother.
21:33Mother.
21:33Mother.
21:42Come on, Doc.
21:44Let's rest.
21:50Mother.
21:56Oh, my God.
22:26Oh, my God.
22:56Oh, my God.
23:26Oh, my God.
23:33Oh, my God.
23:35Oh, my God.
23:42Oh, my God.
23:49Oh, my God.
23:56Oh, my God.
23:58Oh, my God.
24:05Oh, my God.
24:07Oh, my God.
24:14Oh, my God.
24:16Oh, my God.
24:18Oh, my God.
24:20Oh, my God.
24:27Oh, my God.
24:29Oh, my God.
24:31Oh, my God.
24:33THE END
25:03Start there if I were you
25:08I'd like to see Earl Huntington
25:11What's about?
25:14What he owes me
25:15Wait there
25:33What do you mean
25:36Come in here like this?
25:39I've come to collect what's mine
25:40He made an oath to me
25:44I said what Loxley did
25:46Swore it to the sheriff
25:47Or what was mine?
26:06Loxley was never supposed to be hanged
26:08It wasn't supposed to happen like this
26:13Let your cousin chop
26:18Or we'll be cold this winter
26:20Rob
26:42I bid you a good day
27:01On a fine day it is to
27:05Please wait
27:08I'm sorry for disturbing you
27:12I came to offer my sympathies
27:14I heard about your father
27:21What happened?
27:24He was arrested for protecting poachers
27:26He wouldn't be hanged for that
27:29They said he murdered a man
27:32I can't believe he would do such a thing
27:36No
27:37My father couldn't have done such a thing
27:42I'm truly sorry
27:50Where's your mother?
28:01My father now
28:02I'm so sorry
28:07Oh
28:09I couldn't see them
28:16It's normal to think that
28:18But it's not your fault
28:19Is it normal to see your father hanged
28:22Before your own eyes?
28:24No
28:24That's not something anyone should ever see
28:28They are both gone
28:33And nothing is the same anymore
28:38I thought about you every day
28:42That is the same
28:45That is not changed
28:48You should go
28:59I will pray for your mother and father
29:10That they are in peace
29:13Marian
29:17I will pray for you
29:28See father
29:43Told you she'd brighten up his day
29:45What does that mean?
29:52Nothing
29:52Just that it's good
29:54Marion came
29:55Don't talk about Marion
29:56I wasn't talking about Marion
29:59I was talking about you
30:00You had nothing by it Rob
30:01Yes he did
30:02I didn't
30:04Yes you did
30:04You've been riding me
30:08Riding you?
30:10Robert will
30:11I've been putting up with you
30:13Nothing I haven't done for you Will
30:14Now how many times have I saved you from your own mouth?
30:18You saved me
30:19Really
30:20Really
30:20You would ask such a question
30:22You're the one that needs saving Rob
30:25I'm not the enemy
30:26I didn't kill your father
30:28Stop it
30:29Stop it both of you
30:31Put it down boy
30:40I didn't mean to
30:53Get out Rob
30:54Get out of our house
30:56Rob
30:56Eat boy
31:04Father why was you of Loxley hanged?
31:12He's a murderer
31:13And a traitor to the crown
31:15And Saxons are all
31:17Lawless troublemakers
31:19It's in their blood
31:19Did you have something to do with his arrest?
31:44So now you turn your brothers against me
31:46Boys in their minds with your childish thoughts
31:49I said nothing
31:53You'll be perfect for the queen
31:55She surrounds herself with duplicitous women just like you
32:00And your mother before you
32:03They're all'one of her
32:07she stops
32:08You know why
32:09And your mother
32:27And your mother
32:28Mm-hm
32:28Mother, look.
32:52Who do you have there?
32:55I don't know his name.
32:58Can we have a look?
33:09Well, look at him.
33:13He's very handsome.
33:16Mr. Leggett of Loxley.
33:19Loxley?
33:21Well, he was here before us.
33:26But shh, don't tell your father.
33:30Oh, my God.
33:33Oh, my God.
33:35Oh, my God.
33:40you'll be hungry by the time you reach london please won't make it past commentary i've never
34:10been past sherwood not since i left castile anyway and show was all the better for it
34:15now remember lad when you reach nottingham take watling street all the way to london i know father
34:22come here
34:28did you see rob
34:38no
34:41rob
34:48wall is leaving
34:51he knows where to find me
34:55you're like brothers you shouldn't part in bad terms
35:01well on the contrary i wish him well and that he prospers
35:04there's still time rob you can still go with him go to the court
35:09will is a christian
35:14i'm not besides what is there for me uncle to them i'm just the son of a murderer now
35:21well there's saxon as i'm any folk there saxon and norman do not have to be enemies we're two
35:29cultures but we live together how they take what is ours and we survive on what's left
35:35how is that living uncle you're scaring the animals take your boat to the forest
35:45and we'll see you in the forest
35:55and we'll see you in the forest
35:58and we'll see you in the forest
36:11and we'll see you in the forest
36:15and we'll see you in the forest
36:22and we'll see you in the forest
36:28Andrew will be with you.
36:58Marion.
37:15What are you doing here? Are you mad?
37:18I wanted to see you.
37:26I have money.
37:28Look. Look.
37:31Will you come away with me?
37:33Away with you?
37:34Will you?
37:36I can't.
37:38You said you thought about me.
37:39I do.
37:39Then leave with me.
37:41I want to. More than anything.
37:44But what?
37:45But how?
37:46Will we just leave?
37:48And go where?
37:49Anywhere. Anywhere.
37:52My father would never allow it.
37:54He'd come for us and he'd kill you.
37:56He won't find us. Not in the forest.
37:57I know every part of it.
37:59It goes to the end of the earth and there.
38:00We can live and be happy.
38:06Everything I had is gone except you.
38:11Marion.
38:12Will you come with me?
38:13Yes, Rob.
38:21I will leave with you.
38:23Will you now?
38:25Father.
38:26Be quiet!
38:29What are you doing here?
38:30I mean to leave with your daughter.
38:36Bernard, take Marion to the house.
38:38Father, please wait.
38:39Go with Bernard now!
38:41Rob, no!
38:44Help!
38:45No!
38:45Father, don't hurt him!
38:46I don't know how to!
38:48No!
38:48No!
38:49Rob, help!
38:50Please!
38:51Please!
38:51It's enough for Marion and I to start a life.
38:57Or it's yours as a dowry.
39:02Give it to me.
39:10Her life is already decided.
39:13I spent my life fighting infidels
39:29and now one wants to make off with my daughter.
39:32Stay here.
39:33If you care about him at all,
39:34stay here and let me go back.
39:37Rob!
39:37Rob!
39:37Rob!
39:37Rob!
39:37Rob!
39:37Rob!
39:37Rob!
39:37Rob!
39:37Rob!
39:38Rob!
39:38Rob!
39:38Rob!
39:39Rob!
39:39Rob!
39:40Rob!
39:40Rob!
39:41Rob!
39:41Rob!
39:42Rob!
39:42Rob!
39:43Rob!
39:43Rob!
39:43Rob!
39:45Sir!
39:45Don't!
39:47You don't want a murder on your hands.
39:49Even if it's a slag zone.
39:56Marion!
39:59No!
39:59Try the way!
40:01Damn it!
40:01You bring this into our home, a Saxon dog!
40:18You bring this into our home, a Saxon dog!
40:20I can't wait to be rid of you.
40:21You bring this into our home, a Saxon dog!
40:26I can't wait to be rid of you.
40:33I can't wait to be rid of you.
40:35No!
40:52Oh, they're about to be able to hunt you, pero has to be pas of wood".
40:52$3.
40:52I'm not hungry, but I've lived.
40:53I can't wait to notice a landslide here, but.
40:54They do not want something to be able to hang up with you.
40:54They are angry!
40:54They're going to be lying.
40:54I know I don't want to have a disaster, as well.
40:56Let me be.
40:56Go on!
40:57It's good!
40:58You use andumuz!
40:59They don't want to have anything!
41:00Let me make it skeletons like this.
41:00I know!
41:02No!
41:02You'll be done.
41:02.
41:04Oh, my God.
41:34Oh, my God.
42:04Oh, my God.
42:35Driver, stop the carriage.
42:41Mariel, get back in the carriage.
42:43I have to see him.
42:44No.
42:44Bernard, you're a better man than my father deserves.
42:47I know it.
42:48Mariel, no.
42:49Please.
42:51I thank you.
42:51I thank you.
42:52Wait here.
43:12What are you doing here?
43:32I'm here to say goodbye.
43:33I'm leaving for London to the court of Queen Eleanor.
43:41Why?
43:42Because I have to.
43:44I have to or want to.
43:50What do you think?
43:52I don't know.
43:53You are Norman.
43:54Is that all you see in me?
43:58What else can I see?
44:00Do you resent me for being Norman?
44:02Well, I resent everything that is Norman.
44:04Even me?
44:05My father was behind your father's death.
44:18He arranged his arrest.
44:19I'm sure of it.
44:20Why are you telling me that?
44:27Because I hate my father.
44:29And I hate being Norman.
44:31Perhaps even as much as you.
44:35But I can't change that.
44:37So I will go to the palace where I will serve and survive.
44:41Let my thoughts be with you, whether you want them or not.
44:46In my dreams.
44:49I will always be with you in force.
45:11I will always be with you in force.
45:41I will always be with you in force.
46:11When Will's mother passed,
46:20there were many days I did not leave that very same bed.
46:25I can't go on forever.
46:28You must make peace with your grief, with your anger.
46:32Make it your companion.
46:34Nor your curse.
46:35You're heading for oblivion, my boy.
46:43You don't turn your life around.
46:45You're betraying your father even more than they did.
46:47You continue on this path.
46:52Either you'll do some evil.
46:56Or some evil will be done to you.
46:57Or some evil will be done to you.
48:32No hunting?
48:34Yes, my lord.
48:35Two days.
48:37I'll take Gerald and a few of the new ones.
48:39When you return, we will speak on a matter of discipline.
48:43It has grown slack.
48:45As captain, it falls to you to ensure the garrison is...
48:50incorruptible.
48:51This is something you will learn, captain the force, even if I must beat it into you.
49:01Yes, my lord.
49:15Enjoy your hunt.
49:16Why didn't you ask him?
49:37I don't know.
49:38He was ready.
49:39He ate my broth?
49:41Yeah.
49:43Something changed.
49:46I'd say he made peace with it.
49:48Well, go and ask him, then.
49:49There's something wrong.
50:06No.
50:07Just that the fair is coming to Leicester.
50:10There'll be an archery competition.
50:13Finest archers in the county to compete.
50:15And we'll mark my words if you wouldn't be the best of them.
50:19Well, archery?
50:20Competition.
50:22Best archer of the day wins a royal appointment as a forester.
50:24Not ready for that.
50:33I am.
50:33I broke my bow.
50:37Well, if you've a like-mind to enter, I'm sure we can find you a new bow.
50:44Do you get to choose?
50:46How's that?
50:48Where they appoint you as a forester.
50:51Why, Sherwood, of course.
50:53I washed and dried it.
51:23Ah, here.
51:28As good as my word.
51:36Come on.
51:38Let's see you try.
51:39Let's see you try.
52:09That far?
52:29Sweet Adrix balls.
52:46Your mother and father will be watching.
53:01I'll make them proud.
53:03What do you have, chapter?
53:23What are you, a chicken?
53:32What are you, a chicken?
53:37Just sheriffs on the warpath.
53:40I think the Loxy business...
53:41And did you?
53:46I understood.
53:48No more sheriff's daughter for me.
53:50Screw him.
53:53Where are you going with that fancy bow, laddie?
54:00I have to bring a ferry to the fair, I bet.
54:03Should have stayed home and fed the chickens.
54:08My bow's as good as yours and my aim final.
54:11A challenge from the fancy bow.
54:14All right, laddie.
54:15Two pennies.
54:18Leave him to the fair.
54:22Five pennies?
54:23Five pennies for what?
54:32That you can hit a mark of my choice.
54:40I have to go.
54:50Ten!
54:51Ten pennies.
54:53Are you too afraid?
55:00And if I miss?
55:02Then I take that bow of yours and you go back to your farm.
55:07Pick your mark.
55:17Pick your mark.
55:21All right.
55:26Do I know you?
55:27That's more than five square yards.
55:48Exactly.
55:50Howdy?
55:50No, they're the kings, dear.
55:51You're not going to hit one.
55:55But if I do...
55:56Ha!
55:58You won't.
55:59You won't.
55:59You won't.
56:08You won't.
56:08You won't.
56:08Come on.
56:39What have you done?
56:41You owe me ten pennies.
56:42You just shot a king's ear.
56:46A fool I am.
56:47What the matter with you?
56:48Go on, get out of here.
56:49What?
56:50Don't ever let me see you again.
56:51You owe me ten pennies.
56:52Stop.
56:53Or you'll owe the king your head.
56:57You're the one who took my father.
57:02Noxley.
57:05Earl Huntingdon's looking for you.
57:06Another Saxon thief, aren't you?
57:09Norman murderer.
57:11Let's do it.
57:12A fool.
57:23A fool.
57:23A fool.
57:38A fool.
57:39A fool.
57:39Let's go.
58:09Let's go.
58:39Let's go.
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