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In 1916 Yorkshire, a struggling choral society turns to music to find hope amid the horrors of war. Starring Ralph Fiennes, The Choral is a powerful story of courage, community, and the healing force of song. In theaters November 7.
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00:00Sir Edward.
00:01Dr. Guthrie, Elgar.
00:03I'm astonished.
00:05Forgive my get-up, I've been in Manchester.
00:08It's in China, where every profession has its own uniform.
00:12This is mine, my musical degree.
00:15In the circumstances, I feel it's quite discreet.
00:18I certainly don't feel drab.
00:20No.
00:21Composing is a noble profession.
00:26It's romantic, adventurous, and poorly paid.
00:30But for once, this afternoon, I'm allowed to advertise.
00:33I'm not just a jumped-up shop assistant.
00:35Who thinks that?
00:37I do, for one.
00:39At 34, I was still serving behind the counter in my father's shop.
00:42But you're knighted.
00:44Knighted, yeah.
00:45What's happened to the period?
00:47Still, I'm a humble man, and this is what one appreciates,
00:50to have one's work performed by amateurs.
00:53So fit in.
00:54Talented amateurs, I'm sure.
00:56It's an honour, sir.
00:57In the back of beyond.
00:58It's an honour.
00:59My daughter.
01:00That is the real distinction.
01:02The real distinction.
01:03Alright.
01:04Yeah.
01:06Alright.
01:08So this is a great deal.
01:13I love you, buddy.
01:17Thank you for the question.
01:18Thanks.
01:19Bye.
01:21Bye.
01:22Bye.
01:23Bye.
01:25Bye.
01:26Bye.
01:27Bye.
01:29Bye.
01:30Bye.
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