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00:00:16Good morning, Your Old Highness.
00:00:187.30.
00:00:27Good morning, John.
00:00:38I'm coming.
00:00:41Oh.
00:00:45Oh.
00:00:49Oh.
00:00:52Oh.
00:00:54Oh, my God.
00:01:42Come on, man. Click it.
00:01:43I can't, sir. This needs to be seen by a professional.
00:01:46Don't be so bloody wet. It just needs a good shot.
00:01:59It doesn't fill one with confidence.
00:02:02It comes very highly recommended. Treats everyone.
00:02:06Winston Churchill, Duncan Sands, Maldasta.
00:02:19I woke up, turned my head, and there it was.
00:02:22And I sort of cricked it during the course of the night.
00:02:25Hmm. It's possible.
00:02:27Well, you sit up, please, Your Royal Highness.
00:02:36People come to me with necks, backs, elbows, knees.
00:02:42Very often it's nothing to do with the symptoms.
00:02:45The real cause is something else.
00:02:48Such as?
00:02:49Oh.
00:02:51Tension.
00:02:53Emotional strain.
00:02:56Unresolved conflict of one form or another.
00:03:00Oh.
00:03:02Oh.
00:03:03There.
00:03:04Oh.
00:03:07And how does one go about treating those?
00:03:10Well, that's by identifying them, recognizing them,
00:03:14and then by treating not just the physical symptoms,
00:03:17but, uh, changing one's whole lifestyle.
00:03:21You know, I used to have a fellow look after me in that department.
00:03:24Made sure there wasn't too much tension in my life.
00:03:27Mike Parker?
00:03:29Surely you don't know the old rascal, too.
00:03:32I do.
00:03:34Why didn't you say?
00:03:36What is your name again?
00:03:37Ward, sir.
00:03:39Stephen Ward.
00:03:40You always talked about my getting you out for the weekend.
00:03:43Where?
00:03:43I don't know, a party or two.
00:03:46I enjoy putting people together.
00:03:50Matter of fact, it's going to be rather a fun group this weekend.
00:03:52If you were agreeable, we might even find time for a quick portrait.
00:03:55As you can see, I, uh, I dabble.
00:04:04Who's this?
00:04:06Oh, Christine.
00:04:09Huh?
00:04:10She'll be there.
00:04:11Mandy will, too.
00:04:15She'll have my neck's feeling better already.
00:04:17Goodbye.
00:04:24Bye.
00:04:26Bye.
00:04:27Bye.
00:04:32Bye.
00:04:41Bye.
00:04:42Bye.
00:06:14Do you know this man?
00:06:18Captain Eugene Ivanov.
00:06:21Soviet naval attache.
00:06:25No comment.
00:06:28Did you have relations with this man, John Profumo, Minister of War?
00:06:34No comment.
00:06:46Miss Keeler, you were at this party hosted by Stephen Ward.
00:06:55Who's this man?
00:07:03Miss Keeler.
00:07:28Thank you for coming, John.
00:07:31Prime Minister.
00:07:32Shall we?
00:07:33After you.
00:07:35Good trip, darling.
00:07:37Probably an early start.
00:07:39What was John Profumo doing here?
00:07:42I asked him to come and see me so we could have a frank conversation man to man.
00:07:46I'll tell you what worries me, John.
00:07:48John is that the many insignificant achievements of this government being upshadowed by scandal
00:07:57and rumour.
00:08:00Damn.
00:08:01Then I shall confirm for you what I told your private secretary and what I subsequently told
00:08:06the house.
00:08:08I have nothing to hide, nothing to answer for.
00:08:12I told him he should think carefully about what he was saying, that we were friends.
00:08:16John.
00:08:17I could speak in confidence.
00:08:19There are fault lines in most marriages and I could admit to mine.
00:08:26Come on, Harold.
00:08:28I didn't come to you on bended knees six years ago begging to serve in your government only
00:08:32to make a fool of you.
00:08:36Do you believe him?
00:08:40In the course of my life I've learned to recognise the face of a liar.
00:08:44Something in the features is drawn differently.
00:08:53Something in the eyes.
00:08:59What other option is there to distrust those close to me?
00:09:03Those who profess to love me, they will be too painful.
00:09:08The photograph?
00:09:10Which photograph?
00:09:13At a party.
00:09:15Hosted by one Stephen Ward.
00:09:18Society osteopath.
00:09:20A call girl and a Russian spy in the foreground.
00:09:24In the background.
00:09:25A shadow.
00:09:26A shadow with Profumo's likeness.
00:09:29If you say so.
00:09:31I say there's a reasonable doubt.
00:09:36Credulous.
00:09:37Trusting.
00:09:39Fool.
00:09:50In my six years as Prime Minister, I've had to face many grave and baffling difficulties.
00:09:57This is one such a case.
00:10:00I would like to make it clear that I believe John Profumo is entitled not only to the support,
00:10:08but also to the sympathetic understanding and confidence of the house and of the entire country.
00:10:16Who's the mystery man, sir?
00:10:18The mystery of the water!
00:10:19It was bad enough with just the music and shouting.
00:10:23At all hours of the day and night.
00:10:26Yes, well, Margaret's always been high-spirited.
00:10:29But this building work is unbearable.
00:10:32Unbearable.
00:10:33And no sign of it ending.
00:10:35And now a new roof.
00:10:37So I gather.
00:10:38Banging and hammering and drilling.
00:10:41Sometimes even at the weekends.
00:10:43And it's not just me that's suffering.
00:10:45I know it's driven the Gloucester's quite mad.
00:10:48Oh, everything irritates the Gloucester's.
00:10:52Ah.
00:10:53Sir John Weir, Your Majesty.
00:10:56Don't worry, Aunt Marina.
00:10:58As head of the family is what I'm here for.
00:11:01I'll have a word with Margaret.
00:11:14Your Majesty.
00:11:15Sir John.
00:11:17As you know, we took the samples yesterday.
00:11:19We've had the results back.
00:11:20I am delighted to confirm that you are expecting.
00:11:25Oh.
00:11:27Congratulations.
00:11:29Now, it's wonderful news, but I must temper it with caution.
00:11:33Your iron levels are low.
00:11:35They're very low.
00:11:36Not dangerous yet, but not far off.
00:11:39Oh.
00:11:42No.
00:11:43No.
00:11:51I hope you're sitting down.
00:11:55Philip?
00:12:00His Royal Highness is away, ma'am.
00:12:02Where?
00:12:03At a house party.
00:12:04The weekend.
00:12:06The weekend?
00:12:07It's Wednesday.
00:12:09You never mentioned anything.
00:12:11It was all very last minute.
00:12:12It was all very last night.
00:12:15Of course.
00:12:19Ma'am.
00:12:41Ma'am.
00:13:06Miss Griller!
00:13:07Christine!
00:13:08There's an antisting!
00:13:13It's the war!
00:13:17Mr. Horne, Mr. Horne, Mr. Horne!
00:13:21What about Mr. Horne?
00:13:22Mr. Horne, Mr. Horne!
00:13:37Thanks for letting us know.
00:13:48I just heard that Stephen Ward, sorry to interrupt, has been interviewed by police and has confirmed everything.
00:13:54Introducing Profumo to the cool girls, the Russian spy, everything.
00:13:58Well, well, well.
00:13:59I think we can confidently expect Profumo's resignation any minute.
00:14:03Oh, and the government's fall apart surely thereafter.
00:14:07You'll have to excuse me, I'm about to get to work.
00:14:10All right.
00:14:11So, it's yes, Paris?
00:14:14If you must.
00:14:16I must.
00:14:17Didn't you just get back from an assignment in New York?
00:14:20I did.
00:14:21And Tokyo before that?
00:14:25You don't think some time at home will be good?
00:14:27It will be if it were at home.
00:14:29There's a building sign.
00:14:31The Royal Highness has decided to embark upon a major refurbishment of our apartment.
00:14:37Only I thought I heard a happy rumor that she might be expecting another baby.
00:14:42You did. She is.
00:14:44But in any marriage, it's important to find things that really bind you together.
00:14:51As a couple.
00:14:52And yours is?
00:14:57Absinthe.
00:15:00Absinthe.
00:15:30So, let's go.
00:15:41Oh, I hate that.
00:15:43It's really grotesque, I don't know.
00:15:45Hello.
00:15:52Yes, thank you very much.
00:15:56Your Highness, Your Majesty.
00:16:01Goodness, for what?
00:16:03A dining table in the same room as the kitchen.
00:16:06Yes.
00:16:07I'm not quite sure what to make of that.
00:16:09It's modern.
00:16:11It's egalitarian.
00:16:13Well, the least egalitarian person that I know.
00:16:15Oh, that's not the nicest way to congratulate me.
00:16:18It is why you're here.
00:16:20Congratulations for what?
00:16:21Mummy didn't tell you.
00:16:24I'm, uh...
00:16:25Are you?
00:16:26Yes.
00:16:27Oh, that's lovely.
00:16:30Due a few weeks after you.
00:16:32That's wonderful.
00:16:35But no, that's, uh...
00:16:37Not why I'm here.
00:16:40I'm here to ask that on your way to building this...
00:16:44Great, bright, modern, egalitarian home for your growing family...
00:16:49You might have a little more consideration for your neighbours.
00:16:56In terms of what?
00:16:58I'm assuming noise and general disruption.
00:17:02Oh, I see.
00:17:05And who sent you on this ugly little mission?
00:17:08Marina.
00:17:09Yes?
00:17:10She'd do well to remember her place.
00:17:12As a low-ranking member of your husband's refugee family, she's lucky to be here at all.
00:17:18I rest my case about egalitarian.
00:17:22And it's not only her.
00:17:24Oh, it was Alice.
00:17:26That's a good tangerous old bet.
00:17:28And the Kents and the Gloucesters.
00:17:30Oh, I see.
00:17:30The whole nasty, jealous circus cooped up in this ridiculous compound.
00:17:36Furious because we got the largest apartment.
00:17:38No one's furious about the apartment.
00:17:41Incandescent.
00:17:42Positively constipated with fury.
00:17:44They're furious about the noise.
00:17:46Because it represents rejuvenation.
00:17:49Modernisation.
00:17:50And change.
00:17:51No, because it's inconsiderate.
00:17:53Selfish.
00:17:54And deafening.
00:18:00So, how is the baby so far?
00:18:03Sound complicated, surprisingly.
00:18:06How's yours?
00:18:09Complicated.
00:18:12They want me to take it easier this time.
00:18:15My politely suggest you do.
00:18:18Tell Philip to take some of the strain.
00:18:23How is he?
00:18:25Fine.
00:18:25Why?
00:18:30Would you like to know a rumour, Tony and I heard?
00:18:33No.
00:18:35It is just a rumour, but you can't deny.
00:18:38There is a similarity.
00:18:41Look.
00:18:43You see?
00:18:46That's the Minister of War.
00:18:47He's just admitted it.
00:18:49Profumo made it the affair.
00:18:50He denied the photograph.
00:18:53There's something, Philip and me.
00:18:55You know, the shoulders.
00:19:02The Prime Minister has asked to see you, ma'am, as a matter of urgency.
00:19:34It's the very worst kind of betrayal.
00:19:38From somebody I never expected capable.
00:19:43I'm sorry.
00:19:46This dentist, Mr. Ward, clearly has a lot to answer for.
00:19:50Osteopath, ma'am.
00:19:53Oh, well.
00:19:55He seems to have orchestrated it all.
00:19:57He may have orchestrated it, but read the newspapers, you'd think it's all my fault.
00:20:03And for that reason, I think it's only right that I offer you my resignation.
00:20:10What?
00:20:11The integrity of your government has been compromised.
00:20:15As Prime Minister, I must accept responsibility.
00:20:18I can't go on.
00:20:19Yes, you can, Mr. Macmillan.
00:20:22And you must.
00:20:30I would urge you to go back and unite your cabinet and my government.
00:20:35Take charge of this country.
00:20:38Go back to Downing Street, Prime Minister, and pick up the reins.
00:20:42The people of this country need stability.
00:20:48As do I.
00:20:50More than ever.
00:20:53Ma'am?
00:20:57The Duke of Edinburgh and I are expecting again.
00:21:01Congratulations, ma'am.
00:21:02The situation is not without its complications.
00:21:08I will be taking a leave of absence for several months in Scotland.
00:21:14The doctors have made it quite clear that they'd like me to rest.
00:21:19Completely.
00:21:20To safeguard the pregnancy.
00:21:24Which is why I need you to hold the fort for the time being.
00:21:30The Queen Mother can deputise for ceremonial matters until the child is born.
00:21:39Of course.
00:21:48Thank you, Prime Minister.
00:21:50It would mean a great deal to me.
00:21:53Personally.
00:22:22It was wonderful.
00:22:24If they weren't sending up toffs, they were having a go at government corruption or the hypocrisy of our bishops.
00:22:34They were having a dig at the British war effort.
00:22:38At one point, they even turned on the Queen.
00:22:41Queen?
00:22:42It was really very funny.
00:22:46They were also very much confused about our forthcoming trip to Indra and Pekasov.
00:22:53Prince Philip tells me he is very much looking forward to taking me out the Khyber Pass.
00:23:04And then they came on to you.
00:23:07What are you most afraid of?
00:23:10The arrival of the newspapers in the morning.
00:23:18It's no use of me trying to replicate it.
00:23:20I'll never do it justice.
00:23:22Was it cruel?
00:23:25Not cruel, no.
00:23:27Were people laughing?
00:23:30Yes.
00:23:31Did Boothby laugh?
00:23:34Who said anything about Boothby?
00:23:36I'm assuming it's who you were there with.
00:23:38Did he laugh?
00:23:40He never struck me.
00:23:42Yes.
00:23:48Did you?
00:23:51Yes.
00:23:53You should go.
00:23:55See what's happening to your bloody country.
00:23:58I've required him and his whole administration to return.
00:24:02I feel the time will come very soon when the Prime Minister should make way for a younger colleague.
00:24:17John, have you packed the swimming shorts?
00:24:20Yes, sir.
00:24:20All packed.
00:24:21Good man.
00:24:25Hello.
00:24:27Hello.
00:24:27Oh, hello.
00:24:33How nice.
00:24:35You're coming too?
00:24:36Coming?
00:24:37No.
00:24:38I'm going.
00:24:40Where?
00:24:41St. Moritz.
00:24:44How mysterious.
00:24:51You?
00:24:53Balmoral.
00:24:57Separate countries.
00:25:01How apposite.
00:25:04What does that mean?
00:25:06Appropriate.
00:25:07Suitable.
00:25:08Fitting.
00:25:10Apt.
00:25:11I know what apposite means.
00:25:14You're what you're trying to say.
00:25:18Don't worry about that.
00:25:21You just enjoy the mountains, dear.
00:25:38I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:39I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:39I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:40I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:40I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:41I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:42I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:42I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:43I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:43I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:44I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:44I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:44I know what you're trying to say.
00:25:45I know what you're trying to say.
00:26:24We have come from the very depths of lechery and depravity in this case.
00:26:31Prostitution.
00:26:34Promiscuity.
00:26:37Perversion.
00:26:39The trouble and strife.
00:26:41The fork and knife.
00:26:44Duchess of five.
00:26:45But they...
00:26:47Turtle-doubter.
00:26:49Know what I mean?
00:26:51What is this loose, despicable world of Stephen Ward and his associates?
00:27:01To look at their behaviour, it seems the values we once held dear, decency, respect, trust, are a thing of
00:27:12the past.
00:27:15In my position as Prime Minister of this great country, I am frequently visited by many great men.
00:27:24And often ask me about what I am most afraid.
00:27:29My answer, events, dear boy, events.
00:27:38Autumn.
00:27:40The arrival of the newspapers in the morning.
00:27:42A civilised society is no longer civilised.
00:27:48The ruling class has given up on its responsibilities and no longer sets the right example.
00:27:55It has sunk instead to a shrunken version of itself.
00:28:01To my eyes, deceiver.
00:28:04Is that really who I think it is?
00:28:08Staring back at me.
00:28:16I've come to the theatre tonight.
00:28:18Because I've heard that some cheeky young statuists are making a living doing impressions of me.
00:28:24Which is handy, because I'm told I leave a terrible impression wherever I go.
00:28:36To them I say, shame on them.
00:28:40Shame on all of them.
00:28:42Men like Ward deserve none of our pity.
00:28:45They are deserving only of our contempt.
00:28:51The time has finally come to cut out the moral rot at the heart of British society.
00:29:01You will not convict the defendant just because he was at the centre of all this depravity.
00:29:06But because he was the orchestrator of it.
00:29:11He in no doubt, he is a thoroughly filthy fellow.
00:29:19It is therefore in the highest public interest that you do your duty
00:29:25and return a verdict of guilty on this indictment.
00:29:32Court adjourned until 9 a.m. tomorrow.
00:29:51Court hearing.
00:29:51from the outset of the aftermath of men.
00:29:55Court licon catching up.
00:29:55Court licon...
00:29:59Yes.
00:30:15Court irons are closing, but we are waiting for him again.
00:30:16You should recall
00:31:05And that's confirmed.
00:31:15Understood.
00:31:17Understood.
00:32:45Yes, just leave me the paperwork, Michael.
00:32:49And there are one or two urgent royal warrants that require your assent.
00:32:57Yes, is that it?
00:33:00I'm afraid not, ma'am. One more thing, a little delicate.
00:33:07The man at the centre of the Profumo scandal...
00:33:10Stephen Ward?
00:33:12Right. He's taken his own life.
00:33:17Goodness.
00:33:19At his practice at home, um,
00:33:23the police found certain items,
00:33:26among them a portrait, a hand-drawn portrait,
00:33:29done by Mr Ward himself.
00:33:34Of...
00:33:34Of?
00:33:38His Royal Highness Duke of Edinburgh.
00:33:44What?
00:33:47Um...
00:33:49It seems they knew one another.
00:33:51The police also have witnesses
00:33:54who saw His Royal Highness arriving at Ward's house
00:33:59on several occasions, ma'am.
00:34:10And we were at a loss...
00:34:13for how to link them.
00:34:16But then it became clear...
00:34:18that they were both members of that same...
00:34:22lunch club.
00:34:29Um...
00:34:33Now there is some concern...
00:34:37as to whether there are any other portraits,
00:34:40not to mention all the studies of the portrait.
00:34:44And that they may fall into the wrong hands.
00:34:52I see.
00:34:56We'll manage the situation, of course, ma'am.
00:35:00Uh...
00:35:00Fight it off.
00:35:02Hold back any prayers.
00:35:05But I just thought you should be...
00:35:08aware...
00:35:08Yes, thank you, Michael.
00:35:10Thank you, ma'am.
00:35:11Yes.
00:35:12Go.
00:35:14Bien.
00:35:29Wherever he wants,
00:35:30by the way,
00:35:31you need to relax...
00:35:31You see here...
00:35:31How many violins...
00:35:32Why the manra...
00:35:32By the way?
00:35:36Part, no woman.
00:35:37Before...
00:37:09The impression I get is that he's lost the appetite somewhat.
00:37:21What for?
00:37:25To go on.
00:37:27To go on.
00:37:33To go on.
00:37:42To go on.
00:37:45To go on.
00:37:45To go on.
00:37:55To go on.
00:37:56To go on.
00:38:31To go on.
00:38:31To go on.
00:38:36To go on.
00:38:45To go on.
00:38:55To go on.
00:39:14To go on.
00:39:26To go on.
00:39:35To go on.
00:39:36To go on.
00:40:02To go on.
00:40:08To go on.
00:40:19To go on.
00:40:27To go on.
00:40:42To go on.
00:40:44To go on.
00:40:46To go on.
00:40:57To go on.
00:41:03To go on.
00:41:07Get out of the bloody way, you moron.
00:41:10Helen.
00:41:16Ah.
00:41:39Tony.
00:41:41Dear boy.
00:41:44What are you doing here?
00:41:46I could ask you the same question in reverse.
00:41:49What were you not doing here?
00:41:58In case you hadn't noticed, your wife has just appointed a close family chum as prime minister
00:42:02on the advice of a man who had no right to give that advice since he was no longer in
00:42:06office.
00:42:11It's blown up in her face somewhat.
00:42:15We came to see if she was all right.
00:42:20But she's already lived.
00:42:23Bolted back to the safety of Scotland.
00:42:29Tony.
00:42:39So where were you, you mysterious fellow?
00:42:43Samoritz at one point I heard.
00:42:45Yes.
00:42:47That was a bit careless.
00:42:49Just use me next time.
00:42:52I'd always cover for you, you know?
00:42:55Boys on and all that.
00:42:57Come on!
00:42:58I'm coming!
00:43:01Fuck.
00:43:07Fuck...
00:43:17Fuck.
00:43:23Fuck.
00:43:38I don't know.
00:44:01I don't know.
00:44:35Hi.
00:44:36Oh.
00:44:38Oh.
00:44:41Good boy.
00:44:58Here you are.
00:44:59The idea was to be alone.
00:45:04And hello to you, too.
00:45:08Fine. If you want me.
00:45:17I'll be in the main house.
00:46:02I'll be in the main house.
00:46:05I'll be in the main house.
00:46:05Oh, my God.
00:47:02Oh, my God.
00:47:05Oh, my God.
00:47:22Hello?
00:47:27Hello?
00:47:40Oh, my God.
00:48:02Oh, my God.
00:48:09Oh, my God.
00:48:27Oh, my God.
00:48:27Oh, my God.
00:48:27Oh, my God.
00:48:28Oh, my God.
00:48:32If only.
00:48:33What's that supposed to mean?
00:48:35It means exactly that.
00:48:37If only.
00:48:50Don't punish me with silence.
00:48:52If you have a charge to make, come on, be a grown-up.
00:48:54You cannot make it.
00:48:59Alright.
00:49:04Stephen Ward.
00:49:08Who?
00:49:14The osteopath.
00:49:18Dreadful man.
00:49:19What about him?
00:49:24In the aftermath of his suicide,
00:49:28while searching his home,
00:49:30detectives found a portrait
00:49:32painted by him
00:49:34of you.
00:49:40I have no explanation for that.
00:49:43There were more.
00:49:45They had to be tracked down
00:49:47and reacquired
00:49:48at great expense.
00:49:51Can you imagine
00:49:52what would have happened
00:49:53if the newspapers had got hold of them first?
00:49:57They must have been done from photographs,
00:49:59not private sittings.
00:50:00But you don't deny knowing him?
00:50:02He treated my neck.
00:50:04It's what osteopaths do.
00:50:06And procure women.
00:50:08Not for me.
00:50:09I met him a couple of times as a patient.
00:50:11He talked the most ludicrous
00:50:14nonsense about tension
00:50:16and emotions.
00:50:17So...
00:50:19I went to an old navy fellow instead
00:50:21who slapped me about a bit and sorted it out straight away.
00:50:24So he never invited you to stay for the weekend?
00:50:29He may have.
00:50:31I certainly never went.
00:50:33And the mystery man in the newspapers?
00:50:37That isn't you.
00:50:39Don't be ridiculous.
00:50:40I am not being ridiculous.
00:50:44You are a mystery man to me.
00:50:47Half the time I don't know where you are
00:50:49or what you're doing.
00:50:51All you need to do is ask.
00:50:53Look...
00:50:57I'm strong.
00:50:58You know that.
00:51:03And I can cope with the truth.
00:51:07I just demand to know the truth.
00:51:10It's when people don't tell me the truth
00:51:11that I can't bear it.
00:51:19Your recent trip to Switzerland,
00:51:20which you claimed was in aid...
00:51:23Dauphins?
00:51:24Do you really expect anyone to believe that?
00:51:29Switzerland's landlocked
00:51:30and San Maritz is a winter playground
00:51:32for millionaires and harlots.
00:51:34Switzerland also happens to be the headquarters
00:51:35for the World Wildlife Fund,
00:51:37of which I'm patron.
00:51:40But I can see that this is a question of...
00:51:42of appearance versus reality.
00:51:44No, because some things can only be perceived one way
00:51:46because they only have one meaning.
00:51:48such as...
00:51:53such as...
00:51:54that town...
00:51:56Or...
00:52:00Like a...
00:52:06or...
00:52:07Or...
00:52:13like...
00:52:15or...
00:52:15or...
00:52:15or...
00:52:17or...
00:52:18or...
00:52:19or...
00:52:20or...
00:52:23or...
00:53:58I know exactly what my job is.
00:54:01Your father made it perfectly clear.
00:54:03You are my job.
00:54:06You are the essence of my duty.
00:54:17So here I am, and each man of life and limb, in, not out.
00:54:35Philip, we're both adults.
00:54:43And I think we're both realists.
00:54:53We both know that marriage is a challenge under any circumstances.
00:55:02So I can understand if sometimes, in order to let off steam, in order to stay in, you need to
00:55:19do what you need to do.
00:55:25I can look the other way.
00:55:27Because I know you can look the other way.
00:55:29You've raised looking the other way into an art form.
00:55:33I'm saying I don't want you to.
00:55:37You can look this way.
00:56:08You can look the other way.
00:56:09I'm yours.
00:56:12In.
00:56:15And not because you've given me a title,
00:56:17not because we've come to an agreement,
00:56:25but because I want to be.
00:56:35Because I love you.
00:56:39I love you.
00:57:40Amen.
00:58:21Amen.
00:58:24Amen.
00:58:26Amen.
00:58:29Amen.
00:58:31Amen.
00:58:34Amen.
00:58:47Amen.
00:58:48Amen.
00:58:52Amen.
00:58:56Amen.
00:58:57Amen.
00:59:01Amen.
00:59:01Amen.
00:59:02Amen.
00:59:07Amen.
00:59:08me, everyone, and this is
00:59:10wonderful, and...
00:59:33Brace safe!
00:59:38Take the photo!
00:59:42This happy breed of men, this little world,
00:59:45this blessed plot, this earth,
00:59:48this realm,
00:59:50this England.
01:00:10They can win the new world.
01:00:10And as long as those kinds of kings
01:00:28They could have been to their
01:00:28place where in the world,
01:00:29world as a newlyw Κ星.
01:00:29And to the end of the day,
01:00:29the big business of the era,
01:00:30I think, they could have been to
01:00:30The Second World in America
01:00:37was very safe at the moment.
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