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When King Richard passes away and Robin Hood is captured by Prince John, Hood's fiery daughter, Gwyn, is forced to find Prince Philip, the rightful heir to the throne, and rescue her father.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:05Long ago, in the reign of King Richard the Lionheart,
00:00:08there 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,
00:00:24and that he romanced and won the heart of Maid Marian.
00:00:28But there was more to their story.
00:00:31A tale kept secret, then forgotten,
00:00:34lost in the maze of time and shifting memory.
00:00:37For Robin and Marian had a child.
00:00:58The End
00:01:07The End
00:01:11The End
00:01:24What?
00:01:25You gave me orders to inform you of the moment the child was born, my lord.
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.
00:01:53The child is female.
00:02:03Not his son.
00:02:05Female.
00:02:06Are you quite certain you could do it?
00:02:11Do you still wish a price on the infant's head, my lord?
00:02:14Call her Gwyn.
00:02:15Let no harm come to her.
00:02:17She'll be safe here, I promise.
00:02:19Call her Gwyn.
00:02:20Let no harm come to her.
00:02:21She'll be safe here, I promise.
00:02:27Ready!!!
00:02:28Cause I can't hold her to the дос폰 or Druid.
00:02:29Saw her Gwyn.
00:02:32Call her Gwyn.
00:02:33Let no harm come to her.
00:02:36She'll be safe here, I promise.
00:03:56You're the future churchman, Froderick.
00:03:57Latin 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?
00:04:06Yes.
00:04:07King Richard should be here caring for his people.
00:04:10Instead, he abandons us to his brother, Prince John.
00:04:13The injustice is here, not in Jerusalem.
00:04:17Back to Latin before you sour her milk.
00:04:19Sweet enough, Brother Froderick.
00:04:27No.
00:04:28No!
00:04:29No, stop it!
00:04:30No, stop it!
00:04:31Oh, hold up.
00:04:35Stop it!
00:04:37Get off.
00:04:39Did I hurt you?
00:04:40We're not children anymore.
00:04:45We're not children anymore.
00:04:45Nearly there, Lord.
00:05:08Come on.
00:05:10Come on.
00:05:12Come on.
00:05:15Don't be home.
00:05:21What troubles, girl?
00:05:23None, Uncle.
00:05:26Froderick goes around like a bull with gut ache.
00:05:29Have you no feelings for the boy?
00:05:33I do love him.
00:05:34He's like my brother.
00:05:35But, Uncle, I have to let him win at archery now and again just to spare him.
00:05:39How can I think of him as a husband?
00:05:41It would please your father.
00:05:43I can't give him pleasure or its opposite.
00:05:46Rain in England won't make a rainbow in Jerusalem.
00:05:49Love is not the weather, nor does it no distance.
00:05:52Then how do we measure it?
00:05:54In hours spent?
00:05:56I can count his visits on one hand.
00:05:58Tuck, white birds.
00:06:00Robin is coming.
00:06:01Well, now you'll need two.
00:06:28Goods celebrate me.
00:06:32I know you'll need two.
00:06:34I know you will need two.
00:06:35I'm Robert Copeland.
00:06:38There is a nice wish.
00:06:42So God is coming.
00:06:44The white birds just mean he's on his way.
00:07:03It could be several days.
00:07:08Oh, don't worry. He'll be fine.
00:07:11Project, just go to bed.
00:07:12I understand how you feel.
00:07:16You're an orphan. You never knew your parents.
00:07:20You can be as sad or as angry as you like.
00:07:21It doesn't matter. They're never coming back.
00:07:24But he comes back.
00:07:26And he goes away.
00:07:28And he says he'll be back, but not when.
00:07:31He's my father, and I haven't seen him in five years.
00:07:33I'll see him now.
00:07:37Good God, Gwen. Is that you?
00:07:39Is that really you?
00:07:42Look at that, Will.
00:07:44That's Frederick, too, isn't it?
00:07:46You've grown, my lad. Look at the size of you.
00:07:50I can't believe how quickly you've grown to be a woman.
00:07:55Hanson wanted that, too, isn't she, Will?
00:07:57Yes, indeed.
00:07:59You marry your mother more and more, God rest her soul.
00:08:02Welcome home, Father.
00:08:03That's never young Andrew.
00:08:08Robin.
00:08:08How are you?
00:08:09Welcome, Robin.
00:08:10Luke.
00:08:10You're looking well.
00:08:12Tuck, where are you?
00:08:13You're looking for your soul.
00:08:13Open.
00:08:30Give me me the kid.
00:08:32Come on, you fool.
00:08:33Open the door.
00:08:34Open the gate.
00:08:37Open.
00:08:37Ah, Richard the Lionheart is dying.
00:09:05Crossbow to the net.
00:09:06It'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.
00:09:17May he take the throne for all our sakes.
00:09:20But what of Philip? Richard 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.
00:09:36I bid thee welcome, Your Grace.
00:09:40Little test of loyalty, my lord Sheriff. I'm impressed. Who he?
00:09:45Cardagian, Your Grace, I'm your first. We haven't met before.
00:09:49I don't remember.
00:09:51Oh, my old body aches from the ride. I'm hungry.
00:09:54Ah, see to it.
00:09:56Now!
00:09:59Philip is coming, you know.
00:10:02My brother Richard has arranged for the boy to travel under the supervision of Countess Tortolo.
00:10:07Ah!
00:10:09They dock at Harwich within the week.
00:10:14Find him and kill him.
00:10:16Yes, Your Grace.
00:10:18He wears the royal signet ring. You will know him by this ring.
00:10:21Of course, I mustn't be implicated.
00:10:22We can say he was murdered by robbers.
00:10:24The woods around Nottingham are thick with thieves and renegade outlaws.
00:10:27Consider it done.
00:10:31And food's taking its time.
00:10:33Has he gone out to kill something fresh?
00:10:37No doubt Richard will take steps to protect his French brat.
00:10:40No doubt.
00:10:42Safe conduct from Harwich to Nottingham.
00:10:45Now, let me see.
00:10:46Who does Richard hold in trust for matters such as these?
00:10:50Who would he send, do you think, to outwit you?
00:10:55Robin Hood is in Jerusalem, Your Grace.
00:10:58My spies have placed him here in England.
00:11:02Don't worry about Robin Moxley.
00:11:04I will take care of him.
00:11:06You have my word.
00:11:07Good.
00:11:09Where's my food?
00:11:10I'm Richard!
00:11:12Will you have a shout?
00:11:16I thought you'd be riding with Gwen.
00:11:20The tux says she can take a jump as well as you or me.
00:11:23No time, Will.
00:11:26Gwen's not a child anymore, Ron.
00:11:29I can see that, Will.
00:11:31Talk to her.
00:11:33We leave tomorrow.
00:11:34What do you have me do?
00:11:35Stay behind to watch a girl jump a horse.
00:11:37And for that, King Richard's kingdom falls to John.
00:11:40Kill two birds with one stone.
00:11:42Let me ride with you to meet Philip.
00:11:44My horse can take a hedge on the way and England will be saved.
00:11:48One stone.
00:11:50Very clever.
00:11:52She thinks of her feet, Rob.
00:11:54Just like her old man.
00:11:56Oh, I see.
00:11:57Like her mother and everything else.
00:11:58In looks and spirit.
00:12:00Thank you, Will.
00:12:01When I return, we'll have more time.
00:12:02We'll talk.
00:12:03Catch up.
00:12:05You've said that to me so many times I've lost count.
00:12:08Al, for that I'm sorry.
00:12:09You needn't be sorry.
00:12:10Only let me go with you.
00:12:12This isn't some kind of errand, Gwen.
00:12:14Please!
00:12:15John has his spies everywhere and can be very sure they'll be watching the dogs.
00:12:18I have enough to worry about without you being there as well.
00:12:20I wouldn't be a worry.
00:12:21I'd be a help.
00:12:22I can spit a wonder willow at 50 paces watch.
00:12:24Gwen, no.
00:12:25There'll be another time to meet Philip, I promise.
00:12:28That's what you think?
00:12:30That I'm begging for the chance to meet the absent son of an absent king?
00:12:33Fine, that's enough.
00:12:34You watch your tongue.
00:12:35What right have you to chide me?
00:12:37Where were you when I was learning speech?
00:12:39I'll speak any way I like.
00:12:40No, well, I'm still your father.
00:12:41You won't.
00:12:42How many times have I begged to go with you?
00:12:44How many times have you told me that the highway is no life for a child?
00:12:47Look at me.
00:12:48Do you see a child?
00:12:49Are you behaving like a child?
00:12:50A grown woman wouldn't be as foolish as to argue like this.
00:12:55If I were a son, you'd take me with you.
00:12:57I tell you, I'm as good as a son.
00:12:59I gave my word to your mother that no harm would come to you because of me.
00:13:02That's your excuse?
00:13:03Have you any idea what would happen if you were captured?
00:13:06Do you know what Prince John does with his prisoners?
00:13:09You'd be lucky just to lose your head.
00:13:10And lucky to die fighting for the cause.
00:13:12You can have my head if it comes to that.
00:13:14You will stay here, where you belong.
00:13:19Where I belong?
00:13:24Plucking chickens and mending socks, then I am chattel.
00:13:27No.
00:13:28You are my daughter.
00:13:30You do not know me, sir.
00:13:33Well, meet Philip at the back gate in Harwich.
00:13:50Our old friend, Friar Benedict, has arranged it all.
00:13:55What?
00:13:58Well, I think you 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.
00:14:11There's no place for a go.
00:14:24Come on.
00:14:25Come on.
00:14:26Come on.
00:14:27Come on.
00:14:28Come on, will you?
00:14:29Come on, will you?
00:14:30Come on.
00:14:31Come on.
00:14:32Come on.
00:14:35Conrad.
00:14:36Yes, your highness.
00:14:37Stop the coat.
00:14:38Stop the coat.
00:14:39Whoa.
00:14:43Something the matter, your highness.
00:14:44Oh, don't your highness be conrad.
00:14:46Countess Tortolo's perfume is choking me.
00:14:49I'll suffer it not a moment longer.
00:14:51not a moment longer we should keep moving your highness philip sir i will ride only if you come
00:14:57inside and play cards with me in that fog no joke perhaps a moment
00:15:02you'll be all right you'll see i confess i've no desire to wear a crown public life holds no charm
00:15:15well that's because you haven't tried it yet sir comes with a castle and lots of servants
00:15:20good food good women we left out uprisings famine war taxes and plague we all suffer the whole sire
00:15:29yes but a king is expected to do something about them just to contemplate a list of king's duties
00:15:35makes my head ache we have lost philip oh no madame he's right here with us get back into the carriage
00:15:43immediately it is not safe we're still in france countess prince johnny has his spies everywhere
00:15:49please get back into the carriage immediately
00:15:53oh
00:15:55oh
00:15:57oh
00:15:59oh
00:16:01oh
00:16:03oh
00:16:05oh
00:16:07oh
00:16:41For what?
00:16:43For not saying something stupid that's meant to make me feel better.
00:16:47You know me well.
00:16:49I hope so. After eight years at the same table.
00:16:53You're a good friend.
00:16:56If I seem ungrateful sometimes, forgive me.
00:17:00I feel at odds with the whole world.
00:17:03Tuck said that I should beg my father's pardon for the way I spoke.
00:17:08We shouldn't be fighting each other but fighting together side by side against Prince John.
00:17:12Why can't he see?
00:17:14I must do something or I will die before I've lived.
00:17:17Do you ever feel that?
00:17:19Yes.
00:17:21What stops you?
00:17:25I'm a coward.
00:17:28Brother Marcus says that life's like a wild horse.
00:17:31You ride it or it rides you.
00:17:34I suppose the wild horse doesn't want to be ridden.
00:17:38Are you a master of your destiny or a slave to your fear?
00:17:42A man who isn't afraid of a wild creature is probably a fool.
00:17:47I don't want to be afraid of anything.
00:17:49It is all arranged, madame.
00:18:04Prince John's army awaits in Harwich.
00:18:07Philip will be murdered the moment he comes ashore.
00:18:10Prince John promised to pay my travel expenses.
00:18:20Would you like to pour me some wine?
00:18:24Lily.
00:18:40Bookie, si.
00:18:41Put on your boots to make no sound.
00:18:45What time is it?
00:18:46Do we sail before dawn?
00:18:47Miss your jacket?
00:18:48Come here.
00:18:49Comrade, have you gone mad?
00:18:50I just cry.
00:18:51Listen to me.
00:18:52We're not among friends.
00:18:55Not among friends.
00:19:03Tuck.
00:19:04Will.
00:19:05Funny times.
00:19:08No goodbye for her father?
00:19:10Go to her, Robin.
00:19:11It's unwise to leave a hole unmended.
00:19:13It grows.
00:19:14It'll be forgotten by the time I return.
00:19:19Mother had a temper too, God rest her soul.
00:19:22Good luck.
00:19:23Good luck.
00:19:53Good luck.
00:19:54No.
00:19:55Aston, what?
00:20:22Do you want to wake the whole abbey?
00:20:23Quinn, what have you done?
00:20:26I need your clothes to pass as a boy.
00:20:28Don't try and stop me. We'll knock you cold. You know I can.
00:20:31Quinn, this is stupid.
00:20:32Stupid to join the fight against Prince John.
00:20:34Prince John or your father? Who are you really fighting?
00:20:36You, it seems.
00:20:38I can't just sit here.
00:20:40Philip has our one chance to bring justice and peace to England.
00:20:43Then I'm coming with you.
00:20:44You're a scholar, not a warrior.
00:20:46I beat you at archery.
00:20:48Only when I let you.
00:20:51Wish me Godspeed. Tell Tom not to worry.
00:20:53But you...
00:20:54If I...
00:20:55Come on.
00:20:57Quick.
00:21:00The crossing to England will be difficult and cold.
00:21:18Here. Take this.
00:21:23Keep it.
00:21:24You saved my life. I can save you from a chill at the very least.
00:21:27No.
00:21:29As your future king, I command you.
00:21:32Wear it for my sake.
00:21:34All right.
00:21:35If you were ill, who would look after me?
00:21:37I don't feel the cold.
00:21:39I don't feel much of anything right now.
00:21:51Not cold.
00:21:54Not hunger.
00:21:57Not even fear.
00:21:58As if I'm dreaming.
00:22:06Or in my grave.
00:22:10I wish I could see my father before he dies.
00:22:15What could he tell me?
00:22:20Look at you, Conrad.
00:22:22Fit to rule.
00:22:23Look at you.
00:22:30Control the surrounding fields and woods.
00:22:33For all we know,
00:22:35Philip may be here already in hiding.
00:22:37Think is, we'll find him.
00:22:39Any sign of Locksley.
00:22:41All the main roads have been watched.
00:22:42He doesn't travel on main roads, Captain!
00:22:46He flies!
00:22:46Like one of his arrows.
00:22:51All the mainly hills.
00:23:17Girl!
00:23:18Who's Grinchy girl?
00:23:20It's a nice spider.
00:23:50Those cabbages, not the A.M. sour last time.
00:23:56Thief, I shall see you in prison.
00:23:59How dare you?
00:24:00I am sick of you stuffing out the barbecue.
00:24:03What do you think you're doing?
00:24:04I hope, sir, that your wife is barren.
00:24:06A man who punishes a hungry child should have none of his own.
00:24:08Mind your business.
00:24:09Thanks to God, this boy is a thief.
00:24:11Let him go.
00:24:11He's taken nothing.
00:24:13How dare you?
00:24:15Wish for a thief.
00:24:17You'll get one.
00:24:17Show him I'm going to pass him what you're making!
00:24:22Fast!
00:24:22Fast!
00:24:23He's out!
00:24:24Wait, pass up!
00:24:41My horse is at the far end of the bucket. Take it. Meet me there. Under the walk.
00:24:54Why?
00:24:56Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on.
00:25:13What's going on? A stroke of luck, that's why. A thief. God love him. He's got the guards running around in circles.
00:25:33Good. Let's go.
00:25:43For our Benedict has arranged a meeting at the back gate of Harrods, but sire, how will we know Robin Hood?
00:25:52Mortal love is but the licking of honey from thorns. And then he must reply, it is in solitude that merits accumulate.
00:26:02Pretty thought, but I can't agree. Licking loves honey no matter the danger. Merits more than an empty bed on a cold night.
00:26:11You are a philosopher, Conrad.
00:26:14No sir, I'm a lover. I would trade food for love even if I was starving.
00:26:19I've known a lot of women. But right now I can't think of one that I wouldn't trade for some meat, some bread, and a decent ale.
00:26:33Admit it. You're glad I came.
00:26:35Yes. I'm glad you came.
00:26:38Really?
00:26:40Really.
00:26:41You don't have to lie. If you're not glad, say so.
00:26:44I said I was glad.
00:26:46But you really wish I'd stayed behind.
00:26:48No, I don't.
00:26:49Really.
00:26:50Frederick, stop it.
00:26:52Sorry.
00:26:54These were good.
00:26:58But you shouldn't steal.
00:27:00Oh, I see. Your morals rise as your stomach fills.
00:27:05No sense leaving it for the birds.
00:27:11Prince Don tax the poor until they can't feed their own children and then he jails them for stealing.
00:27:15Don's a thief, not them. Not me.
00:27:19But you could have ended up in prison.
00:27:21My father stole from the rich and gave to the poor and no prison could hold him.
00:27:26I can never be like your father.
00:27:29I didn't expect it.
00:27:32If I were, would you like me better?
00:27:44Prince John's men, they're looking for Philip.
00:27:45I shouldn't have stolen the venison.
00:27:46If they see me, they'll arrest me.
00:27:47No.
00:27:48They'll split up.
00:27:49I'll lead them back to town.
00:27:50Hide and meet me after dark.
00:27:51Promise?
00:27:52Where?
00:27:53In the chapel.
00:27:54Don't get caught.
00:27:55The French boy may be hiding here.
00:27:58Make sure you cover every inch of fire.
00:28:02Make way!
00:28:03Make way!
00:28:04Make way!
00:28:05Go!
00:28:06Don't run!
00:28:07Don't run!
00:28:08Don't run!
00:28:09Don't run!
00:28:10Don't run!
00:28:11Come quick!
00:28:12I've found the boy!
00:28:13It's in!
00:28:14It's filling!
00:28:15Get off!
00:28:16Don't run!
00:28:18Don't run!
00:28:19Don't run!
00:28:20Come on!
00:28:21Come on!
00:28:49Get on.
00:29:09So what have you to say?
00:29:11Had you not come, I'd be dead or worse.
00:29:13Is that what you want to hear?
00:29:15Well, I admit it, and freely, only please don't send me home.
00:29:19Does Tuck know of this?
00:29:21I thought Froderich would tell him, but he's followed me here.
00:29:24Froderich, too. You hear that, Will?
00:29:27Where is he now?
00:29:28It's to meet him in the chapel after dark.
00:29:31We split up so that I could get away.
00:29:33I don't understand. Why were you running from those men?
00:29:36I expect there's a warrant for my arrest.
00:29:41Your what?
00:29:43Well, I stole some venison pies off a baron,
00:29:45but he was altogether too fat, and the children were hungry.
00:29:48Our thief.
00:29:51Many thanks, girl.
00:29:53He took the guards from their post, gave us...
00:29:57Well, there's no help for it now,
00:30:00and you'll have to stay here till one of us can take you back.
00:30:03I can't. Froderich will worry if I don't come.
00:30:05I can't risk Philip's life simply to save your little friend from worry.
00:30:08He'll have to manage.
00:30:10Well, I can go by myself.
00:30:11What, and be arrested?
00:30:12No, you will sit exactly where you are,
00:30:14and you will not disobey me again.
00:30:16Now sit!
00:30:26He's her dearest friend, Rob.
00:30:29He'll never leave me hanging out to try.
00:30:31Did you hear what happened in Harwich today?
00:30:49A man stole bread and gave it to a bunch of beggars.
00:30:55The boy out there, what does he say?
00:30:58He is travelling with a companion to Nottingham for the archery tournament,
00:31:01and he knows nothing of Robin Hood or Prince Philip.
00:31:05He may be more forthcoming on the rack, my lord.
00:31:08No.
00:31:10Release him.
00:31:11Then have him fall.
00:31:27Keep out of sight and watch the rug.
00:31:41Will, you watch the door.
00:32:05Robinson, is Gwyn with you?
00:32:07Shh, she's outside.
00:32:08Stay here.
00:32:09Wait for my signal, then leave by the door in the back.
00:32:11Do you understand?
00:32:12Yes.
00:32:13I tried to stop her coming, sir.
00:32:16Sure you did.
00:32:16You're a good lad.
00:32:17Now mind you, wait for my signal.
00:32:24Will.
00:32:31Will.
00:32:33Robin of Locksley.
00:32:36No.
00:32:38That's not him.
00:32:39Robin's a much uglier man.
00:32:47I want them alive.
00:33:02Lancer's approach.
00:33:03Miss arms.
00:33:12Miss arms, and...
00:33:14Daddy, Hulk.
00:33:16Hulk.
00:33:17Hulk.
00:33:22Mortal love is but the licking of honey from thorns.
00:33:25old friar benedict sang like a nightingale when he thought i was one of your men
00:33:32that was before i ran him through
00:33:34bring them
00:33:36we've got to do something if my father is imprisoned then philip will be killed
00:33:45listen to me there are too many guards and we have to get help
00:33:49hurry
00:33:50listen to me
00:34:20I have been sent to meet the son of a friend.
00:34:25Mortal love is but the licking of honey from thorns.
00:34:28It is in solitude that merits accumulate, my prince.
00:34:36This way, your highness.
00:34:43Robin of Loxley, you are alone.
00:34:47Where are your men?
00:34:50You are in the forest just beyond.
00:34:52A moment, your highness.
00:34:55I will return.
00:35:00We should tell him who is who, sire,
00:35:02before I am tempted to take the throne.
00:35:20Let him go.
00:35:25We have our prize.
00:35:35You ride back and tell the uncles that my father and Will Scarlet are in the castle at Nottingham.
00:35:39My father is a prisoner because of me.
00:35:43Christ, for my stupid, stupid pride.
00:35:46I pray Philip isn't captured or dead.
00:35:50Well, hurry.
00:35:51Bring as many men as you can.
00:35:52I'll meet you in Nottingham.
00:35:54As God is my witness, I will not let my father die in prison.
00:35:57I will not let my father die in prison.
00:37:19Stay there.
00:37:25Stay there.
00:37:26Stay there.
00:37:27Stay there.
00:37:31No!
00:37:35Good Lord.
00:37:45My apologies.
00:37:47You are dressed as a man.
00:37:49How else should a man dress?
00:37:51You fool the eye somewhat, but there are four other senses. I'm sorry if I hurt you.
00:38:03Now you let me steal your horse.
00:38:05I give it to you freely, madam. A woman should not have to walk.
00:38:09Has not a woman legs? Do we not walk and run just as you do?
00:38:13There are dangers for a woman in the forest.
00:38:15Oh, but no dangers for you.
00:38:16I'm bigger and stronger.
00:38:17But not faster or more cunning?
00:38:18Definitely faster.
00:38:19Oh, so you'd agree I'm more cunning?
00:38:21Will you just take the horse and be gone?
00:38:24I'll steal a horse fairly, but I won't take it by the poor reason of my gender.
00:38:27Wait!
00:38:28We could both ride.
00:38:32I am a stranger, and I would be grateful for a guide.
00:38:39I must get back to France and to safety.
00:38:42I'm going to Nottingham.
00:38:44There are people there who may help you to France, but I must warn you, it's not safe to be in my company.
00:38:48You're not mine.
00:38:50I'm wanted in five shires.
00:38:52I'm wanted in all of England.
00:38:54I don't care if you're a thief or a murderer, but are you loyal to King Richard?
00:38:58That, I can assure you.
00:39:05Then we can share the ride.
00:39:28What's happening in the market?
00:39:30Welcome back to Nottingham, my lord.
00:39:32It's a harvest festival.
00:39:33You're to judge the tournament.
00:39:35Ah, yes, I'd forgotten.
00:39:37Stop fussing.
00:39:39Any other news?
00:39:40There are rumours, my lord, that Philip comes to England.
00:39:43Unfortunately, the climate didn't agree with him.
00:39:46He died.
00:39:47Long live King John.
00:39:49Long live King John.
00:39:52Oh, it is funny to have Le Monde go.
00:39:56Yeah, I think I like it.
00:39:58Not too gaudy, is it?
00:40:00Not too French.
00:40:01Sire.
00:40:06It is done, sire.
00:40:07Right, everybody out.
00:40:08Go on, get out.
00:40:09Out, quickly.
00:40:11You two.
00:40:14And shut the door.
00:40:22A definite look of Richard round the mouth and chin.
00:40:32Oh, God.
00:40:34The things I'm forced to do.
00:40:36You deserve to be king.
00:40:37I know.
00:40:38I'm so happy that we have succeeded.
00:40:41This is not...
00:40:42Martyr?
00:40:43This is not Philip.
00:40:46Do I have to spell it out, you imbecile?
00:40:52Do I have to write it down?
00:40:54I'm surrounded by idiots.
00:40:56I make one simple request.
00:40:59Kill one prince.
00:41:01Passport.
00:41:02Must I do everything?
00:41:04I even went to Nottingham myself.
00:41:06Where's Philip?
00:41:08Does he mean young Philip the baker or old Philip the pigherder?
00:41:13I haven't seen either since winter last.
00:41:17I'll have your head on the stake.
00:41:19Maybe he means it.
00:41:21Philip the mapmaker.
00:41:23Philip the mapmaker?
00:41:24No, he's dead.
00:41:26That's not the one you meant, is it?
00:41:28I mean Philip the half-witch, son of my brother!
00:41:35What does he look like?
00:41:36No.
00:41:43Prepare the rack.
00:41:44Yes, sire.
00:41:49He's still alive.
00:41:56My journey ends here in Nottingham.
00:41:57It's best we part here.
00:42:01I'm on the king's business.
00:42:03The king employs you to steal horses.
00:42:06He employed a man to protect his son, Philip.
00:42:08You have to free that man from prison.
00:42:10If you're talking of Robin of Loxley, let him rot there.
00:42:13He has betrayed his king and plotted Philip's death.
00:42:15May God strike you down for repeating such a lie.
00:42:18He led the prince into a trap this very day.
00:42:20Not Robin Hood, you may believe me.
00:42:22And not my own eyes.
00:42:23And what of my eyes?
00:42:24I saw Robin Hood taken prisoner.
00:42:26And who are you that you pretend to know Philip?
00:42:29Conrad.
00:42:32There was the prince's valet.
00:42:35Was?
00:42:38The man I came with is dead.
00:42:40No.
00:42:42John's first act as king will be to hang Robin Hood and Will Scarlet.
00:42:45I know it.
00:42:46We have to get them out of prison.
00:42:47Conrad, say you'll help me, please.
00:42:49A woman dressed as a man and me, a prince's valet against John's army.
00:42:56You're frightened.
00:42:57Better a live coward than a dead fool.
00:42:59You don't understand.
00:43:03Robin of Loxley is my father.
00:43:08Come on.
00:43:09Get in there.
00:43:10They won't kill us yet until they've found the boy.
00:43:19Or John's wearing the crown.
00:43:22He only waits for news of King Richard's death.
00:43:24And let Richard live another day.
00:43:29Oh, God bless.
00:43:31It wasn't Gwen's fault, Bob.
00:43:33I know.
00:43:34We walked into it.
00:43:36She's a good girl.
00:43:38I know.
00:43:40I should have brought her along.
00:43:42I should have said yes.
00:43:44She was right to ask for more.
00:43:47I should have told her that.
00:43:51I ordered Philip dead.
00:43:53Did I get Philip dead?
00:43:54I did not.
00:43:55An honest mistake, my lord.
00:43:57Honest mistake?
00:43:59Honest mistake?
00:44:01My life is in danger and you talk of honest mistakes.
00:44:04Are you mad?
00:44:05Or just plain stupid?
00:44:07What did I order?
00:44:08Philip's death, sire.
00:44:10Who do I want dead?
00:44:12Philip, sire.
00:44:13The name of the man you must kill?
00:44:15Philip.
00:44:16Philip!
00:44:17Good.
00:44:19Ride to Nottingham.
00:44:20Inform your sheriff.
00:44:21If he doesn't send me Philip's head, I'll have his.
00:44:23And yours.
00:44:25On a plate.
00:44:26Well, two heads are better than one.
00:44:28Philip's death will be a great blow for the people.
00:44:29He was our one prayer for England.
00:44:30The people don't love John.
00:44:31He's moved by greed.
00:44:32He treats his subjects like sheep for shearing or slaughter.
00:44:33Surely one king is as good as the next.
00:44:34Philip cared nothing for affairs of state.
00:44:35He thought only of wine and dancing.
00:44:36Believe me.
00:44:37England is better off.
00:44:38You know nothing of life, hero.
00:44:39You wouldn't say that.
00:44:40I'd rather a fool on the throne than John.
00:44:41Now, don't mistake me.
00:44:42Don't mistake me.
00:44:43I'm sorry.
00:44:44I'm sorry.
00:44:45I'm sorry.
00:44:46I'm sorry.
00:44:47Philip was not a fool.
00:44:48He had a quite a bit of akt.
00:44:49He's an old man, man.
00:44:50And a good friend.
00:44:51This is a good friend.
00:44:52Look at the guy.
00:44:53I was a good friend.
00:44:54In a very few days, man.
00:44:55I'm sorry.
00:44:56I am a man.
00:44:57I'm sorry.
00:44:58I'm sorry.
00:44:59You know nothing of life, hero.
00:45:00You wouldn't say that.
00:45:02I'd rather a fool on the throne than John.
00:45:03Now, don't mistake me.
00:45:04Philip was not a fool.
00:45:05In fact, he was quite the opposite.
00:45:07He had a quick wit, according to some.
00:45:10He found favour with women.
00:45:12He was a fine swordsman.
00:45:14My average.
00:45:15not a bad fellow but no desire for public life a child can prefer prince has an obligation to
00:45:22serve the people here aren't you if you don't hurry you won't make the tournament it's over
00:45:29on the south lawn look at you a woman and you prefer to be a man why shouldn't a prince take
00:45:39another path archery tournament the winner attends the sheriff's banquet inside the castle i'm a fair
00:45:47shock win but i can't promise i'll win who's asking you to but enter us both if you like you
00:45:51may need the practice thank you madam conrad of lancaster and my brother
00:46:01wilfred of lancaster
00:46:06you're up against some fine arches today boys
00:46:12get this over with quickly
00:46:25that's a share of nottingham my father's greatest enemy and prince john's right hand
00:46:31hear me hear me be all those present of good cheer and all may witness the finest archers
00:46:44in all of england beginning at 60 paces
00:46:51i now ask catherine of durham john of leicester william of nottingham richard of exeter
00:47:00two step to the mark ready
00:47:06i now ask wilfred of lancaster robert of leicester godfrey of kent philip of winchester
00:47:17reginald of huntingdon two step to the mark
00:47:21oh my godfrey of lancaster robert of indian
00:47:24ready come on boys
00:47:28come on boys
00:47:32edward of salesbury wilfred of canterbury and big godfrey of london
00:47:43Godfrey of London to step to the mark.
00:47:51Ready?
00:47:58Round two.
00:47:59Targets are 70 bases.
00:48:02I now ask Godfrey of Kent for jump of Nottingham,
00:48:07John of York, step to the mark.
00:48:13Round three.
00:48:23Round four.
00:48:30Round five.
00:48:36Ready?
00:48:43Round four.
00:48:52The wind came up.
00:48:53There was no wind. I shot poorly.
00:48:54Targets to 80 bases.
00:48:56It's up to you now, Conrad. In your master's memory.
00:49:00I now ask Conrad of Lancaster, McCamley of London,
00:49:06Richard of Exeter and Big Godfrey of London.
00:49:11Step to the mark.
00:49:14Ready?
00:49:16Make it 100 paces.
00:49:20100 paces.
00:49:22The man nearest my arrow takes the prize.
00:49:26Make way for the sheriff.
00:49:28What's this?
00:49:29To end it quickly, that's all. He has better things to do.
00:49:32Torture prisoners, levy taxes.
00:49:34He wouldn't dare do this if my father were here.
00:49:41Is he good?
00:49:42No.
00:49:43Then apparently very lucky.
00:49:53Richard of Exeter, step forward.
00:50:04The family of London, step forward.
00:50:06Conrad of Lancaster, step forward.
00:50:19Wait.
00:50:20Let me be your proxy.
00:50:21You think you can bust an inch?
00:50:22Come on, boys.
00:50:23Move it along.
00:50:24Take your best shot.
00:50:25No excuses.
00:50:27My brother will be my proxy.
00:50:29That's not allowed.
00:50:31Is that allowed?
00:50:32Are you afraid that the little one here will better you, sir?
00:50:37Look.
00:50:38He doesn't even have his whiskers yet, do you, boy?
00:50:41No, my lord, but I have an eye and a good hand.
00:50:45Carry on then, little man.
00:50:47And when I'm dining at the castle this evening,
00:50:49I'll drink a toast to you and your brother.
00:50:52Step forward!
00:50:59He's not from around here, is he?
00:51:02Wilfred of Lancaster, my lord.
00:51:29Wilfred of Lancaster!
00:51:31Wilfred of Lancaster!
00:51:33Well done.
00:51:34His style with the bow.
00:51:37Does it remind you of anything?
00:51:42I saw that, fondling.
00:51:45Robin Hood.
00:51:46I love you so much.
00:51:57I love you, my boy.
00:52:01To you.
00:52:07Remember the towels on the north side?
00:52:09That's why the prisoners are kept.
00:52:10Meet me there under the arch.
00:52:13Take your time.
00:52:14I haven't eaten in more than a day.
00:52:17I'd fill my stomach if I were you.
00:52:18I'm not thinking of my stomach right now.
00:52:21Well, think about getting caught and thrown into a cell without a scrap to eat.
00:52:33That's him.
00:52:35The man that said he was rubbing wood.
00:52:40He led us to the trap.
00:52:44We must leave at once.
00:52:45What about my father?
00:52:47Now, listen to me.
00:52:48That man is an assassin.
00:52:50And if he sees me, we are dead.
00:52:53And it will be no good to your father or anyone else.
00:52:57Come with me now, and I swear on my honor.
00:53:00I will get your father out of prison.
00:53:03Will you trust me?
00:53:03John wants to fill his head on a plate.
00:53:20Or he'll have ours.
00:53:22Take 20 Bowman on horseback.
00:53:26Have them ready to search.
00:53:28We ride at once.
00:53:29This time, the boy dies.
00:53:31It's all right, we're safe.
00:53:55Get off.
00:53:56Get off.
00:54:00Get off.
00:54:01Gwyn!
00:54:09Fine.
00:54:14Who are you?
00:54:14It's Philip's Friday.
00:54:16Philip's dead.
00:54:19Murdered.
00:54:21It's true.
00:54:25Dead.
00:54:26Don't worry, lad.
00:54:27It's not your fault.
00:54:28We have to find my father.
00:54:30We must stop Prince John.
00:54:32Did you have to bring the whole army into Sherwood?
00:54:35I'm sorry, Uncle.
00:54:38Come, we must have gone.
00:54:39Let's pray our plan worked.
00:54:46We have to join together and rise up Prince John.
00:54:49It's the only way England will ever be free.
00:54:52If we could...
00:54:53Buck, duck.
00:54:54We have the Sherry.
00:54:56We have the Sherry.
00:54:57Come and look.
00:54:58Ready?
00:54:59Ready?
00:55:06What?
00:55:09Tell me.
00:55:10My father and Will Scarlet, are they alive?
00:55:13Not for very long.
00:55:14No one lasts very long in the Tower, don't you?
00:55:22The Tower of London.
00:55:25Where is he?
00:55:26Why is the Sheriff?
00:55:26His men are here, sire.
00:55:28He is not.
00:55:29He will split his side.
00:55:30Hold it!
00:55:33Come on!
00:55:35Let's get him away!
00:55:39Let's get him away!
00:55:39Let's get him away!
00:55:39Let's get him away!
00:55:41Let's get him away!
00:55:43Let's get him away!
00:55:44Let's get him away!
00:55:45Let's get him away!
00:55:46I hold the Sherry.
00:55:47I hold the Sherry.
00:55:48In exchange for the prisoners Robin of Loxley and Will Scarlet.
00:55:50In exchange for the prisoners Robin of Loxley and Will Scarlet.
00:55:52Long live King Richard.
00:55:53And death of the pretender.
00:55:54Who are these people?
00:55:56They call themselves forest people.
00:56:03That's Bryn.
00:56:04Sheriff's tax collectors drove off all his pigs.
00:56:07Mary Duff.
00:56:08They slaughtered her milk cow and she couldn't pay.
00:56:11They put out her father's eyes.
00:56:12This is Prince John's rule.
00:56:13Now I begin to understand your sister.
00:56:14We're not brother and sister.
00:56:18Did Gwyn tell you we were?
00:56:19No.
00:56:20It's just...
00:56:21You seem so close.
00:56:22We're betrothed.
00:56:23We're betrothed.
00:56:24We're betrothed.
00:56:25We're betrothed.
00:56:55It's just...
00:56:56It's just...
00:56:57It took a while.
00:56:58It took a while.
00:57:03Gwyn,
00:57:04You must eat.
00:57:06All this suffering and I haven't done a thing to change it.
00:57:25More than Philip would have done, I can mind you.
00:57:30Philip was chosen by Richard, who was a good and just ruler.
00:57:35If Philip had been alive, he would have brought peace to England, I know it.
00:57:43Why do you stare?
00:57:46Do you always wear men's clothes?
00:57:50No, of course not.
00:57:52It's just I wanted to ride with my father.
00:57:55Keeping these safe kept us apart and he was always at war.
00:58:01Mine too.
00:58:03As a child, I hated him.
00:58:09I think it was because I longed for him.
00:58:13Where is he now?
00:58:18He's dying.
00:58:22Conrad, I'm so sorry.
00:58:25Philip was very lucky to have a friend like you.
00:58:27The Queen, what did he say?
00:58:57Nothing.
00:58:59I don't trust him.
00:59:01He doesn't act like a manservant.
00:59:03Should he do bow and scrape to you?
00:59:05I'm serious.
00:59:07He could be a spy for Prince John.
00:59:09Froschek.
00:59:10Come, I've made a place for you to sleep.
00:59:24Boy.
00:59:27Some water.
00:59:29Some water!
00:59:31Some water.
00:59:33Some water.
00:59:35Some water.
00:59:37Some water.
00:59:39Some water.
00:59:43Some water.
00:59:45Some water.
00:59:47Some water.
00:59:49Some water.
00:59:51Some water.
00:59:53Some water.
00:59:55Some water.
00:59:56Some water.
00:59:57Some water.
00:59:58Some water.
00:59:59Some water.
01:00:00Some water.
01:00:01Some water.
01:00:02Some water.
01:00:03Some water.
01:00:04Some water.
01:00:05Some water.
01:00:06Some water.
01:00:07Some water.
01:00:08Some water.
01:00:09Some water.
01:00:10Some water.
01:00:11Some water.
01:00:12Some water.
01:00:13Some water.
01:00:14Some water.
01:00:15Some water.
01:00:16Some water.
01:00:17Some water.
01:00:18Some water.
01:00:19Some water.
01:00:20Some water.
01:00:21Some water.
01:00:22Some water.
01:00:23Some water.
01:00:24Some water.
01:00:25Some water.
01:00:26Some water.
01:00:27Some water.
01:00:28Some water.
01:00:29Some water.
01:00:30Some water.
01:00:31Some water.
01:00:32Some water.
01:00:33Some water.
01:00:34Some water.
01:00:35My father hangs.
01:00:36I will never speak to you again.
01:00:37We better tend to that cut.
01:00:38Not now.
01:00:39The Sheriff will be back all his way.
01:00:40We should head for the Abbey.
01:00:41No.
01:00:42I promised Gwynne I would free her father.
01:00:47I'm going to London.
01:00:49Who will ride with me?
01:00:52Good morning, Robin Hood.
01:01:07I trust you slept well.
01:01:08I slept like a baby.
01:01:10Ah, breakfast in the rack room.
01:01:13There was something I wanted to tell you.
01:01:15What was it?
01:01:17Oh, yes.
01:01:18My poor dear brother.
01:01:20How shall I put it?
01:01:21Richard the Lionheart is dead.
01:01:24And long live King Philip.
01:01:27That mongrel puppy.
01:01:30He wasn't even born here.
01:01:32No, no, no, no, no.
01:01:34Tomorrow is my coronation.
01:01:36I'm sorry I can't make it, but thank you.
01:01:43I'd sleep easier if I knew where to find Philip.
01:01:47I'd sleep better if I had a pillow.
01:01:50I'll arrange it.
01:01:52Be my friend, Robin of Locksley.
01:01:55Well, you're a hard man to like, John.
01:01:58Try.
01:02:05Do I look better to you now?
01:02:08Where is he?
01:02:10I'll hang you in the square.
01:02:11I'll hang you in the square.
01:02:13And that little girl of yours.
01:02:17Where's Philip?
01:02:22You have egg in your beard.
01:02:24I've come here trying to make friends.
01:02:27Stretch him until he talks.
01:02:29He's alive.
01:02:30King Richard's son still lives.
01:02:34Philip's alive.
01:02:35Good.
01:02:36It's Philip lives.
01:02:37Tell everyone.
01:02:38And Tom and the Abbey Prince Philip's alive.
01:02:39It's a miracle.
01:02:40Yes.
01:02:41Quietly.
01:02:42Prince Philip's alive.
01:02:43King Richard's son is alive.
01:02:44King Richard's son is alive.
01:02:45Philip's alive.
01:02:46King Richard's son still lives.
01:02:47Philip's alive.
01:02:48King Richard's son still lives.
01:02:49Philip's alive.
01:02:50You heard.
01:02:51Prince Philip lives.
01:02:52Tell everyone.
01:02:53And Tom and the Abbey Prince Philip's alive.
01:02:54And Tom and the Abbey Prince Philip's alive.
01:02:55It's a miracle.
01:02:56Yes.
01:02:57Quietly.
01:02:58Prince Philip's alive.
01:02:59King Richard's son is alive.
01:03:00Philip's alive.
01:03:01Philip's alive.
01:03:02King Richard's son is alive.
01:03:03Philip's alive.
01:03:04Philip's alive.
01:03:05King Richard's son is alive.
01:03:08Philip's alive.
01:03:09Philip's alive.
01:03:10Philip's alive.
01:03:11Philip's alive.
01:03:12Philip's alive.
01:03:13Send a messenger ahead of us.
01:03:14They must double the guard of the tower.
01:03:15A girl and a handful of monks, my lord.
01:03:17Don't set a trap for a bear when catching a mouse.
01:03:18You didn't see this mouse.
01:03:19The spitting image of a father, his skills, his blatant disrespect of the law.
01:03:23I should have slaughtered her in her crib.
01:03:25She'll know fear and death.
01:03:26I'll teach her what you said.
01:03:27And he will know.
01:03:28Prince Philip's alive.
01:03:29Visit spilling places.
01:03:30And a handful of monks, my lord?
01:03:32You don't set a trap for a bear when catching a mouse.
01:03:35You didn't see this mouse.
01:03:37The spitting image of her father, his skills,
01:03:39his blatant disrespect of the law.
01:03:41I should have slaughtered her in her crib.
01:03:44She'll know fear and death.
01:03:46I'll teach her both.
01:03:48But first, Philip must die.
01:03:52Long live King John!
01:03:54To London!
01:04:00Ah!
01:04:16Forgive me, Frederick.
01:04:18All right?
01:04:20Please, I can't bear it when we're not friends.
01:04:25I'm sorry. I was wrong.
01:04:28You were hurt. Conrad was right.
01:04:30Conrad?
01:04:31Yes.
01:04:32Well, don't pretend. I know you like him.
01:04:34Stop it.
01:04:36What?
01:04:37Well, you like him. Don't deny it.
01:04:40I know you better than you know yourself.
01:04:42You said so.
01:04:44It doesn't matter.
01:04:46I told him not to think of me as a woman,
01:04:48and he's obeyed me very well, so let that be the end of it.
01:04:51I've seen the way he looks at you, and believe me,
01:04:55he sees you as a woman.
01:04:58What?
01:05:03Maybe he believes that you're also in love with someone else.
01:05:11I didn't exactly say that we were betrothed.
01:05:13Oh, Frederick.
01:05:14I'm sorry.
01:05:21I'm always apologising to you.
01:05:24Well, maybe that's the problem.
01:05:27Would you like me better if I just grabbed you,
01:05:29threw you down, and kissed you from head to toe?
01:05:31No.
01:05:39Go ahead.
01:05:41Tell him we're just best friends.
01:05:46We are still best friends, aren't we?
01:05:51Oh!
01:06:01Are you afraid?
01:06:05Aren't you?
01:06:08A Christian's army is well trained.
01:06:11And well armed.
01:06:14My father says there's no courage without fear.
01:06:21These people are the ones with the courage.
01:06:24To rise each morning to face the loss of their land.
01:06:28To see their children hungry.
01:06:29Their livestock stolen.
01:06:33And they don't give up.
01:06:36They are the heroes.
01:06:45You've shown me that.
01:06:52The project told me what he said to you.
01:06:54I'm not betrothed to him.
01:06:56Or anyone.
01:06:59No!!!
01:07:01No!
01:07:13A friend once told me a woman would infect me like a plague.
01:07:18I like a valley's way of speaking.
01:07:19Ray's way of speaking.
01:07:21No false compliments, no courtney manners.
01:07:28Gwen.
01:07:31After tomorrow, things will be different.
01:07:36Well, they could both be dead.
01:07:38No, that's not what I meant.
01:07:40It doesn't matter.
01:07:43It does.
01:07:46Gwen!
01:07:49If this is true, then John can still be defeated.
01:07:55What? What is it?
01:07:57In the village. Everyone's talking about it.
01:07:59Prince John's men are still searching for Philip.
01:08:02He's alive.
01:08:04It's a rumour.
01:08:05Wishful thinking. Conrad saw Philip die.
01:08:08Conrad's lying.
01:08:09He's a traitor, a spy for Prince John.
01:08:11It's not true.
01:08:12If Conrad said Philip's dead, then he's dead,
01:08:14and anything else is a lie.
01:08:15Philip is alive.
01:08:19Philip thought if people believed that he was dead,
01:08:23he'd be safe,
01:08:25and he could return to France uncrowned.
01:08:30King Richard's son could not be such a coward.
01:08:32Oh, trust me, he could.
01:08:36But he's changed.
01:08:38He sees things differently now,
01:08:40through eyes that are sharper than his.
01:08:42I'm sorry I lied to you, Gwyn.
01:08:51It's the seal of Richard!
01:08:57His majesty!
01:09:02We fight.
01:09:03In the name of King Richard, we fight!
01:09:23Now, which one is he?
01:09:30There, he leads them.
01:09:33Out of my sight, you miserable wretch.
01:09:45And you didn't say thank you.
01:09:53Hey!
01:09:55It's a trap!
01:09:57Come on!
01:09:59It's a trap!
01:10:02Hey!
01:10:03It's a trap!
01:10:09Suck around quick!
01:10:11Fuck!
01:10:20I'm helfen!
01:10:23WTF!
01:10:34Fuck�闇!
01:10:35Oh, my God.
01:11:05Oh, my God.
01:11:15Retreat!
01:11:17Retreat!
01:11:19Why do you run?
01:11:20Light!
01:11:22Why do you back up, cowards?
01:11:25Teddy!
01:11:27No!
01:11:37Come on!
01:11:51Patrick!
01:11:53I had to...
01:11:57I know how much you like him.
01:11:59They'll be here soon with reinforcements.
01:12:01Let's get him to safety.
01:12:03I know how much you like him.
01:12:05They'll be here soon with reinforcements.
01:12:08Let's get him to safety!
01:12:20We attack!
01:12:21We attack with everything we have!
01:12:22Keep calm, Gwyn.
01:12:23We smash them!
01:12:25We smash them now!
01:12:26Drive Prince John into the sea!
01:12:28Frederick will be all right.
01:12:30John will never be crowned,
01:12:32and we will get your father out of prison.
01:12:34I made a promise.
01:12:37All right!
01:12:39All right!
01:12:40For his royal highness, Prince John.
01:13:02Hold this.
01:13:06Okay.
01:13:58Stay there.
01:13:59Stay.
01:14:03Wait!
01:14:07Wait.
01:14:08All clear!
01:14:15The wait room!
01:14:17Wait!
01:14:30You're welcome.
01:14:31Come on.
01:14:33Do you swear to forbid wrong to men of every rank within your realm and enforce justice with mercy in all your judgements, as you would have God grant mercy unto you?
01:14:47I swear.
01:14:56Ready?
01:14:57Ready.
01:15:04John Lachlan of England, the chosen of his people, shall receive the insignia of his kingly office.
01:15:13Robin!
01:15:14John, is that you?
01:15:15Will!
01:15:16Where's Robin?
01:15:17He's in here!
01:15:18Robin!
01:15:19Is that you?
01:15:20Will!
01:15:21Where's Robin?
01:15:22He's in here!
01:15:23I'm looking for you.
01:15:24What?
01:15:25I'm looking for you.
01:15:26I'm looking for you.
01:15:27Do you mills, are you?
01:15:28No, no, no.
01:15:29I'm looking for you.
01:15:30I'm looking for you.
01:15:31Beth.
01:15:32I'm looking for you.
01:15:33That's a shame.
01:15:34Robin!
01:15:36Is that you?
01:15:37Will!
01:15:38Where's Robin?
01:15:41He's in here!
01:15:42They've hurt you!
01:15:45What are you doing here?
01:15:46If I didn't come, who would?
01:15:47They've hurt you!
01:15:49What are you doing here?
01:15:51If I didn't come, who would?
01:15:53I think I can get myself out of prison.
01:15:55I've done it before now.
01:15:57This is Philip.
01:15:59You're late, boy. You shouldn't have wasted time coming here.
01:16:02The man who lets Robin Hood hang has no business claiming the throne.
01:16:05No fool to argue with that.
01:16:07Let's go. We need to stop the coronation.
01:16:09May this oil poured on the head of God's servant
01:16:13be a true sign of the inner unction of his heart.
01:16:18You know it, Philip. I'm going to stay behind and search for will.
01:16:21I'm staying with you.
01:16:22I'm trusting you with the safe passage of my king.
01:16:24Now, I gave my word to Richard. Now, you give your word to me.
01:16:27You have it, sir.
01:16:31Go!
01:16:33Line like the wind!
01:16:35Don't let John wear England's crown!
01:16:38Crown the anointed with glory.
01:16:46Justice...
01:16:49and might.
01:17:08Well, well.
01:17:20I never thought you'd survive the crusade.
01:17:22Well, it was the thought of you that kept me going.
01:17:27Oh, no.
01:17:28Your sword is just beyond your reach.
01:17:31I think Prince John's rack has given me a longer arm.
01:17:34Not quite long enough.
01:17:35.
01:17:46.
01:17:48Isn't it time you tire to the country?
01:17:49Where I can plant a garden on your grave!
01:17:51.
01:17:56.
01:17:58.
01:18:02.
01:18:03Ring someone, huh?
01:18:17My lord, lift it paces.
01:18:20The bullseye should be easy for you.
01:18:22A fine idea.
01:18:25And a fitting end for Robin Hood.
01:18:33Are you certain, my lord?
01:19:03It's a good shot.
01:19:16Crown him with glory and give him yet a brighter crown.
01:19:24Stop!
01:19:27In the name of King Richard, do not crown this man.
01:19:30Who is this madman?
01:19:31Take him out and hang him.
01:19:33I am Philip, son of Richard the Lionheart,
01:19:37and chosen by him as his successor.
01:19:40As proof, here is the ring given to me by my father.
01:19:44Your father, the absent Richard, and his illegitimate son.
01:19:49I will wear the crown.
01:19:52I am the rightful heir by blood.
01:19:54I am the rightful king.
01:19:56By law!
01:19:58There are higher laws for men like you.
01:20:00You could never be king.
01:20:04I have seen what your armies and your taxmen have done to the villagers.
01:20:09Their suffering is the product of your greed and your fear.
01:20:12How dare you draw a sword against your king.
01:20:19Arrest this man.
01:20:21Arrest him for treason.
01:20:22Step forward and defend your king.
01:20:25I command it.
01:20:28Why do you not move?
01:20:31You defy me for him.
01:20:32You defy God for him.
01:20:35Arrest that man.
01:20:36I command you.
01:20:40Miserable, contemptible, cowards.
01:20:44You're all guilty of high treason.
01:20:47I'll hang every last one of you.
01:20:49You.
01:20:50And you.
01:20:52And you.
01:20:53All of you.
01:20:54I'll hang all of you.
01:20:57It's over.
01:20:59The people won't do what you ask.
01:21:01They won't fight for you anymore.
01:21:04Your days of tyranny are at an end.
01:21:09Give me my father's crown, sir.
01:21:12This is ridiculous.
01:21:15History will ignore you.
01:21:22I mean your service, your majesty.
01:21:23I see.
01:21:26Did Frederick tell you?
01:21:45I've made him a member of my council.
01:21:47He's off to learn Spanish and improve foreign relations.
01:21:50He's very happy.
01:21:53Wilfred of Lancaster.
01:21:56I hardly know you.
01:22:01You will be king.
01:22:03I am a commoner.
01:22:08I could abdicate my throne.
01:22:10And I would despise you if you did.
01:22:13I would despise myself.
01:22:16Your highness.
01:22:17Come.
01:22:18Come.
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.
01:22:33It's not fair.
01:22:35It's not fair.
01:22:42The king should have everything he wants.
01:22:45That's what I used to say when my father went off to war.
01:22:49It's not fair.
01:22:50Why does he love Richard more than his own daughter?
01:22:52I didn't understand.
01:22:56It wasn't Richard he loved.
01:22:57It was something much bigger.
01:22:59Something he held inside himself like a priest carries his faith.
01:23:03One man's desire should not be the cause of another man's pain.
01:23:06Which is why I will serve your majesty as my father served your father.
01:23:17From this day forward and forever.
01:23:21Yes, your majesty.
01:23:23Say it.
01:23:25Please.
01:23:28From this day forward and forever.
01:23:36Good day, mistress of Loxley.
01:23:43Good day, your highness.
01:23:44I wondered where you were.
01:24:07If Roderick thought I might find you in here.
01:24:10It's a quiet place to think.
01:24:14Never had much quiet in my life.
01:24:28Your mother fell in love with a robber and a thief.
01:24:33The 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.
01:24:54No, there isn't.
01:24:55For me.
01:24:58I wanted something better for you.
01:25:04In the end, it didn't make any difference, did it?
01:25:06Hmm?
01:25:07I grew up to be just like me anyway.
01:25:13So I'm not saying that we start again, just start.
01:25:20Partners.
01:25:22You know, father and, um, daughter.
01:25:28One condition, though, you take your orders from me.
01:25:31I promise.
01:25:33I promise.
01:25:36We'll serve the king together.
01:25:39I know.
01:25:39History may have forgotten the reign of Philip, son of Richard the Lionheart, but this much is known.
01:25:57That Philip never married, he pledged his heart instead to a woman of no birthright, the daughter of a thief and a lady, a common woman of uncommon valour.
01:26:10She was called Gwyn.
01:26:11She was called Gwyn.
01:26:12She was called Gwyn.
01:26:13She was called Gwyn.
01:26:14She was called Gwyn.
01:26:15She was called Gwyn.
01:26:16She was called Gwyn.
01:26:17She was called Gwyn.
01:26:18She was called Gwyn.
01:26:19She was called Gwyn.
01:26:20She was called Gwyn.
01:26:21She was called Gwyn.
01:26:22She was called Gwyn.
01:26:23She was called Gwyn.
01:26:24She was called Gwyn.
01:26:25She was called Gwyn.
01:26:26She was called Gwyn.
01:26:27She was called Gwyn.
01:26:28She was called Gwyn.
01:26:29She was called Gwyn.
01:26:30She was called Gwyn.
01:26:31She was called Gwyn.
01:26:32She was called Gwyn.
01:26:33She was called Gwyn.
01:26:34She was called Gwyn.
01:26:35She was called Gwyn.
01:26:36She was called Gwyn.
01:26:37She was called Gwyn.
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