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The Crown S05E03 [Full Movie] [New Drama]Full EP - Full
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00:28You
00:38Oh
01:12Right
01:13Thank you
01:14Thank you
01:14You got an idea
01:17Thank you, darling
01:35Yeah
01:36Yes
01:37Good morning
01:38Good morning
01:39Let me go
01:42This is my sister
01:43I'm not going to tell you
01:45What did you do in the morning?
01:50Co-cola
01:51Did you see the smell of the smell of the grass
01:54and the smell of the grass
01:55came from you
01:56What did you say?
01:57She's your sister
02:01What's your name?
02:03Muhammad
02:04Muhammad
02:08What are you talking about today?
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02:19So
02:21let me talk
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02:37Isaiah
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02:44wow
02:45Don't go, Sidi.
02:47The half by half.
02:50Do you agree?
02:52I'm the first time I see you,
02:54when you're a man.
03:03What's this?
03:06This is the king of English.
03:07You're the king of English!
03:08You're the king of English!
03:10You're the king of English!
03:16You're the king of English!
03:18You're the king of English!
03:20But this isn't the king.
03:22This is the king of English,
03:24the king of English.
03:26Wallace Simpson.
03:28This is the king of Muhammad today.
03:32You don't have a price for your price.
03:34I don't know.
03:35You're the king of America.
03:37Let me tell you about the English
03:38who you've seen before you saw.
03:42The English was the king of our country
03:44from 1882.
03:47They brought the earth.
03:48They were the country
03:49and they were the country
03:50and they were the country
03:50and they were the country.
03:53But they were the English.
03:55They were the king of English.
03:56And the one who was wrong
03:56and the one who was wrong
03:57was the Greek people
03:59who saw the earth.
04:07So there was a lot of
04:09those who never lived
04:10tới the first time.
04:13I saw you,
04:14The air adviser,
04:15I saw you,
04:15and I saw you
04:16before coming you La,
04:20and you sang me
04:20before coming you.
04:22But you get your help
04:23as they die
04:24as you were
04:24as they were
04:28I was just
04:28as they were
04:30as they were
04:51Thank you, Sidney.
04:57I'm going rather fond of him.
05:00Who?
05:01Sidney.
05:03When I first engaged him, I have my doubts.
05:08I thought his presence might serve as an unwelcome reminder of our time in the Bahamas,
05:13our exile from England, our banishment from home.
05:17Come on.
05:18You loved every minute of being governor.
05:21I love the climate, not the job.
05:25A cocked hat covered in swan's feathers is hardly the same thing as wearing the crown.
05:32But, er, I'm impressed by his work.
05:35And if you're agreeable, I am going to ask our Bahamian friend if he, er...
05:48If he wants the job on a permanent basis.
05:53Fine by me, darling.
06:00Sidney.
06:02The Dutchess and I were wondering whether you would, er, consider joining our little family.
06:08And on a more permanent basis.
06:11Yes, sir.
06:12Yes, sir.
06:13Yes, sir.
06:34Yes, sir.
06:36Yes, sir.
06:41Here he is.
06:43Yes, sir.
06:59Not even the door, right?
11:00From the Fayyad family.
11:03Monsieur Fayyad, welcome.
11:06Have I addressed you correctly?
11:08Fayyad.
11:09Al-Fayyad.
11:10I ask only because there seems to be a great deal of mystery surrounding you.
11:15One day I hear you are Saudi, one day I hear you are Saudi, the next Kuwaiti.
11:20The Al-Fayyad family comes from Egypt, the cradle of civilization.
11:26I heard that you and your brothers have no history of hotel ownership, and that there is a bounty
11:34and that there is even a bounty on your head from your time in Haiti as a commission agent.
11:38Please, please, madam, do not listen to either rumors and concentrate on our offer.
11:4418.6 million dollars.
11:48The bank is significantly higher than any of our rivals.
11:51Yes, but their money is guaranteed.
11:53By contrast, we hear stories of you going from bank to bank in London and Switzerland.
12:00Forgive me, begging for money, and each of these banks refusing because they know of your reputation.
12:12Madame Reitz, I have to tell you about the truth of my opinion.
12:22Um, I must confess my disappointment.
12:31I came here hoping to be treated unmarried.
12:38What is it that I must do?
12:42I come with the guarantees of Lazar's bank.
12:49With more money than anyone else, to rescue a hotel that can no longer rely on her reputation
13:03or beauty, whose customers are deserting her in droves.
13:15I come to rescue the great Ritz.
13:20Because she is magnificent.
13:34And I love her.
13:38I want to make her once again.
13:41The greatest hotel in the world.
13:44The greatest hotel in the world.
13:52And in return, we are treated with contempt and discrimination.
14:01Without a chance.
14:01I will.
14:07Without a chance.
14:11You have to pass on the leadership.
14:13Without a chance.
14:14I'm sorry you chose in order to choose otherwise.
14:23Mr. Al-Fayed, wait.
14:29Wait.
14:30Thank you very much.
15:06Congratulations, Mr. Al-Faïl.
15:08Thank you, madam.
15:24But he didn't have anything with that.
15:26It's mine.
15:29And I'm there.
15:42It's actually like the mayor of Paris.
16:05Oh, look at them.
16:12Oh, look at them.
16:28Oh, look at them.
16:35I love you, and I don't live in place...
16:37...for the world who take me into.
16:43My only good in mind is my man.
16:50I gave my love and all my heart to my man.
16:58I did what you want.주는.
17:00My family
17:02was in love and sweet.
17:05Ismu Sidney Johnson.
17:07Ono valeu ismu.
17:09Tien shakhsaia.
17:11Aad personal valet to Edward the Eighth, Malik in Guiltera, Seb, telatine saan.
17:40Mr. Johnson, come in, please.
17:58Is it really true you used to work for the King of England?
18:03I worked for his royal highness, the Duke of Windsor, after he abdicated the throne as King Edward the Eighth.
18:10Yes.
18:11You know, the Duke visited Alexandria once.
18:13That was my first overseas trip with his royal highness, and then he asked me to join him permanently, and
18:20brought me here with him to Paris.
18:23Azizbali?
18:23Yes, sir.
18:26The valley of the king.
18:28Sir?
18:28Mr. Egyptial king, no matter.
18:30So, tell me, what did your job entail?
18:33What did you do for him?
18:36Everything.
18:37I took care of every aspect of his life, from the moment he opened his eyes in the morning to
18:42the moment he closed them at night.
18:52And how did someone forgive me of your background know what a former king of England might need?
19:00I didn't.
19:02His royal highness taught me everything, with great patience, and kindness.
19:10Then, will you teach me?
19:14In which capacity?
19:16As my personal valley.
19:19British society is the finest in the world.
19:23British manners and customs rule the world.
19:25With your help, I will become that rare thing.
19:30A British gentleman.
19:31The Hackman, the Egyptian Man.
19:45Now, there are a dozen writers you have to read if you are ever to understand the English.
19:52P.G. Woodhouse.
19:55Nadal Kipling.
19:56P.G. Woodhouse.
19:58Rudyard Kipling.
20:00Charles Dickens.
20:01The shooting diaries of Colonel Peter Hawker.
20:11Afternoon tea is not a task to hurry through, Mr. Mohammed,
20:15but a ritual to be savored.
20:21Ah, ah, ah.
20:25You'll be in the doghouse if the Duchess catches you pouring tea like that.
20:32For the city, a simple dinner jacket, midnight blue, never black.
20:36For the country, jeans and shirts, freedom and ease.
20:39Corduroys and checks for golf.
20:41A Cerise baseball cap, and always...
20:44Wherever you are...
20:47Socks.
20:47Rolled down every morning, ready to slip on.
20:57As for recreation, to have your own suit is important.
21:01The English are fundamentally a bloodthirsty breed.
21:05But golf, now that is a game I am truly passionate about.
21:10Passionate.
21:11It's not very talented.
21:14Captain of ten golf clubs.
21:16Cine.
21:17He learned his swing from the great champion, Percy Boom.
21:21How do you do?
21:22Three-time winner on tour, author of several books, and the greatest teacher in all Europe.
21:28Percy sorted out a kink in my back swing with the help of stop-action photography.
21:35Of course, the true sport of kings is polo, where connections and friendships are made that will last a lifetime.
21:43Which is why Dode is already a passionate polo player.
21:47Passionate.
21:48Just...
21:49Not very talented.
21:53Everything in British society begins and ends with the royal family.
22:00If you are seen in their company, if you are known and trusted by them, then all doors will open
22:06everywhere else.
22:09I've taken the liberty of having the jacket cut with a high waist, just as the Duke used to, to
22:16give a slightly longer leg.
22:19The Duke felt it gave him more stature in photographs.
22:28Thank you, Sidney.
22:33Very handsome, sir.
22:44Yes, I do.
22:45You want to take that much, sir?
22:49Yes, sir.
22:52You do.
22:54I think we'll have to go off.
23:11I think I like him.
23:14He's very clever.
23:19May we see your ID?
23:20No.
23:22What?
23:22But I have the members to be.
23:24We need to see your ID.
23:26Mr. Al-Fayed is a new member.
23:29Oh, do you mind I'll leave you, sir?
23:31Yeah.
23:31There's some gentlemen who want to come through.
23:38You can't enter unless you remember anything.
23:43Oh, thank you.
23:51I paid a fortune for these tickets.
23:53They told me I would be close to the Queen.
23:58Who's there?
24:02Mr. Tiny Roland, Arrow's largest shareholder and sponsor of this event.
24:08Sitting next to the Queen is his privilege.
24:25Good night, darling.
24:27Say good night to Baba.
24:29Oh, my love.
24:31Okay?
24:32Night.
24:33Night.
24:34Good night, my beautiful son.
24:39You want us to buy a shop?
24:42Harrods is much more than a shop.
24:45Sydney.
24:48Harrods is part of the national soul and the very fabric of what it is to be British.
24:54Owning Harrods is like owning the Tower of London or Westminster Abbey.
24:58This is the only place in the world.
25:01And if we bought it, we'll leave it to us and we'll have our knowledge and knowledge.
25:07And we'll be in the heart of the British community.
25:10Yeah, my mother, this is the king of the king.
25:13It's like it's the king of the king.
25:14The passport of the English and the Greek passport will be in the market.
25:20How much?
25:22600 million pounds.
25:43i hope that still leaves enough for me to do what i want
25:48which is to set up a production fund to finance finance what motion pictures
25:57i found the perfect partners the best people with world-class talent and connections
26:04and what do you have what do you mean they have talent and expertise what do you have
26:17money
26:18i have money what do you have that's not fair
26:26i have ideas i have instincts and i have a right
26:31you have to do that
26:33the right you have to do that
26:33the right is the right
26:34the right is the right to do business and take care of my life
26:38i don't have to live in your life
26:41why do you say that you want to get on your face to let me get on your face
26:45or if i don't want to kill you
26:46i have to kill you
26:48How are you, Malik?
27:44How are you?
28:01So this is a movie set? Where are the girls?
28:23It's an inspirational story where the outsider ends up
28:30becoming an insider.
28:38Hmm.
28:47The next is Raiders of the Lost Ark.
28:53It's a Lucasfilm production of Paramounts.
28:56Frank Marshall, producer.
29:03The next is Chariots of Fire, an equal production limited.
29:08The Ladd Company Warner Brothers, David Putnam, producer.
29:16And the last, the fifth nominee, Reds, a JRS Productions Paramount, Warren Baby, producer.
29:28Ladies and gentlemen, the winner is...
29:38Chariots of Fire.
29:46We won!
29:47We won!
29:49We won!
29:49We won!
29:50We won!
29:53We won!
29:55We won!
29:56We won!
29:57We won!
29:57We won!
29:58Just for 30 seconds, I wish I was Bette Midler.
30:03Um, I'd have to thank, uh, I don't know where to start.
30:07It starts with my good friend, Sandy Leveson, who made it possible in the first place.
30:11Everybody at 20th Century Fox, Mohammed and Dodi Fayed, who came through for us and put
30:16their money where my mouth was.
30:18Thank you very, very much.
30:19Thank you very much.
30:20Thank you very much.
30:58Thumb uhh
31:11What's the matter?
31:13We have an Oscar.
31:15We have our odds.
31:17And you look miserable.
31:19Why?
31:21I'm sorry, sir.
31:23I just received news.
31:26The Duchess of Windsor.
31:46She died this morning.
31:50Three months before her 90th birthday.
31:54Heart failure.
32:00She'd been confined in a house for eight years.
32:04Crippled by arthritis.
32:07Suffering from mental derangement.
32:11Mostly being fed through a tube.
32:27She's at peace now.
32:29And will be buried at Progmore.
32:33Next to His Royal Highness.
32:52As the Catholic Church has brought people together.
32:53There's a Gaffa.
32:53There's nothing to do with anybody.
32:53I'm mad.
32:54I'm mad.
32:54Why has he called me?
32:55I was mad at you.
33:00I'm mad at you.
33:04I am mad at you.
33:09Sit down.
33:25It's such a beautiful house.
33:31Filled with so much love.
33:34But after the duke died, it was neglected.
33:39And in the end, like the Duchess herself,
33:45fell into ruin.
34:11So hot.
34:32I need to take care of the Duchess later.
34:32But...
34:54it's so sad rain getting in through the ceilings walls black with soot
35:02priceless furniture ruin and there was so much happiness here what is this
35:12catalog numbers all the Duke and Duchess's possessions the jewelry his
35:18clothes his bureau which contain papers of great sensitivity including his diaries
35:25is due to be put up for auction it doesn't go back to the royal family
35:33no sir
35:36the fate of the house and its possessions
35:40is now in the hands of the french authorities
35:48so
36:09so
36:21when i saw the state the villa was in i said money is no object restoring it will be my
36:30honor and pleasure
36:39a former king of england lived here it has historical significance no matter the coast
36:48it will be my gift to the british royal family
36:57so
37:02so
37:09so
37:55It appears the renovation took three years and cost a great deal of money, and now Mr.
38:02Al-Fayed has invited you to pay the renovated property, which he has renamed Villa Windsor.
38:10A visit.
38:12Don't you dare.
38:15If it was controversial for me to visit when my uncle was alive, I'd say there's even less
38:19reason when he's dead.
38:21That was our thinking, too.
38:24But it seems there are all manner of valuable possessions at Villa Windsor, which we feel
38:32it would be important for the crown to have back.
38:34Such as?
38:35A Dutch old master painting, the baby prince.
38:39That belongs to the royal collection.
38:41The Duke's garter banner.
38:44That should be returned to the royal collection.
38:47Queen Mary's pearls.
38:48They belong to...
38:50Me.
38:52But perhaps most importantly, the Duke of Windsor's desk, containing correspondence from the time
38:59of the abdication, and the Duke's diaries.
39:03His Royal Highness was never one to restrain his pen.
39:07And material relating to his wartimes day in neutral Spain and Portugal, where he and the Duchess
39:14were frequently in the company of Nazis, who hoped to install him as a possible puppet king.
39:20Yes, thank you, Robert.
39:22That's, um, that's enough.
39:27How do we best solve this?
39:37A visit?
39:40I would be most honoured.
39:43When?
39:45Yes.
39:46Yes.
39:48Wonderful.
39:50Yes.
39:52We look forward to it.
39:55The Queen's private secretary.
39:58I always said she would come.
40:03The mountain is really moving to Mohammed.
40:09Where's Dody?
40:10Tell him to come.
40:57Mr. Al-Fayed, I'm here on behalf of Her Majesty.
41:01A great honour, sir.
41:08Abducation desk.
41:13Chair.
41:15The coronet of the Prince of Wales.
41:21Got a banner.
41:26Lady Prince.
41:31The duke's diaries and photographs.
41:34His letters and papers.
41:39If you want to make the Queen very happy indeed, you'll let her have those back.
42:06If I may say, sir,
42:10Whatever thoughts you might be thinking,
42:12I imagine they're no different from the thoughts the duke had about the royal family almost every day he was
42:18alive.
42:19What are you talking about?
42:21Mohammed Al-Fayed just made the Queen of England very happy indeed.
42:28Oh, God.
42:29I'm on.
42:29Yeah.
42:45What are you talking about, Darth Maap?
43:20I don't know.
43:26I don't know.
43:56I don't know.
44:31I don't know.
44:56I don't know.
45:03I don't know.
45:29I don't know.
45:41I don't know.
45:46I don't know.
45:50I don't know.
45:52I don't know.
46:11I'm afraid you've got me.
46:12I don't know.
46:29I don't know.
46:38I don't know.
47:04I don't know.
47:07I don't know.
47:10Do you know her nickname?
47:12Do you know her nickname?
47:25No.
47:25No.
47:26It came from my father.
47:29What was his name?
47:30Ali Ali.
47:33Ali Ali?
47:34Yes.
47:38I don't know.
47:40I don't know.
47:58I don't know.
48:26I don't know.
48:27I don't know.
48:28I don't know.
48:29I don't know.
48:29I don't know.
48:31It's a pleasure meeting you.
48:33No.
48:36Let's see what some Queen's gift bag.
48:42A watch?
48:44An expensive watch.
48:46You little creep.
48:49A silver pen.
48:52It's me.
48:59That seems to have worked out well.
49:01I was worried I'd been rude, but as it turns out,
49:05a match made in heaven, quite.
49:11Out of the acorn of a simple kindness,
49:15an oak tree of happiness will grow.
49:24What is that?
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