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Prepare for a legendary cinematic voyage back to the age of chivalry and steel. This high-quality, full movie reimagines the Arthurian myth as a gritty struggle for survival, featuring massive castle sieges and desperate forest skirmishes. Brimming with atmospheric medieval action and classic heroism, this vibrant historical epic is now free to watch for all fans of classic cinema who love a tale of a kingdom on the brink.
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00:01:16Did you see him, Father?
00:01:18Put souls. It is the man on the horse, Lance Under Arm, who decides battles.
00:01:22At the tournament, you shall see who is the stronger, our Saxon champion.
00:01:26Forgive me, my lord. I don't believe you have met Edmund of Cornwall, our champion.
00:01:37Edmund of Cornwall for England.
00:01:46Reid Baldrick, champion of Saxony.
00:01:49Watch closely, Your Majesty. Baldrick has never been unhorsed. Never.
00:02:06Cs.
00:02:07Cs.
00:02:14Cs.
00:02:16Cs.
00:02:38Champion of the field, Edmund of Cornwall, for England.
00:02:44Daughter. Daughter, the crown.
00:02:53Well fought, Edmund.
00:02:54Thank you, sire.
00:03:06My lords, gather it.
00:03:10As you say, the knight with the lance is the king of battles.
00:03:16Congratulations, Edmund of Cornwall.
00:03:18That crown sits well upon your head.
00:03:34Oh, no, no. I will not stay here and take to my bed like a helpless infant. Do you understand
00:03:41me, doctor? I will not. I cannot.
00:03:45Find me Merlin. He'd know how to treat this.
00:03:48Gladly, if someone would tell me where he is.
00:03:50Merlin left Camelot three years ago, an old man wandering off to find a place to die.
00:03:53And even the king doesn't know where.
00:03:56Well, somebody. Anybody except this royal faker.
00:04:00The seizure was not the first, nor the second, nor the third.
00:04:03The king needs a complete uninterrupted rest.
00:04:06Rest with that Saxon in my court.
00:04:07Have him know I'm ill so he can race back across the channel with the good news.
00:04:10That's all the heathens need to come snapping at our throats.
00:04:13And they'd find some mad dogs right here to help them at the kill.
00:04:19Perhaps a few days rest, sir.
00:04:21You two.
00:04:22And me.
00:04:23Be quiet, Kate. I'm not dead yet, and you're not the queen. You're still my daughter.
00:04:28A fool's daughter. A stubborn, cantankerous old fool.
00:04:34Well, your highness.
00:04:39What do you propose?
00:04:41Someone as clever as my father would find a way of taking the rest he needs without letting anyone be
00:04:46the wiser.
00:04:47Well done.
00:04:49You know, I've not had time for hunting in years.
00:04:55But when I did, it was at your father's castle in Bannock.
00:04:59Good companion was your father.
00:05:03I'm off to Bannock for some hunting.
00:05:05Your majesty.
00:05:07And once there, I can rest.
00:05:10With no spying eyes to see the king flat on his back.
00:05:14But Bannock is two days ride.
00:05:16Can't you go somewhere nearer and save your strength?
00:05:19Out.
00:05:19Get out, you slaughtering blood-letter. It's Bannock or nowhere.
00:05:23Yes, of course, your majesty.
00:05:25Certainly, your majesty.
00:05:26I'll give orders to pack the medicines.
00:05:29Not a word to anyone about this little illness of mine. Do you hear?
00:05:32No, your majesty.
00:05:36Well, what are you two standing around doing nothing for?
00:05:39There are preparations to be made if you're coming with me.
00:05:43Father! Edmund, call back the doctor.
00:05:45No need, no need.
00:05:47Now, behave like a dutiful daughter and prepare my comforts for the trip.
00:06:05I love you.
00:06:07Go on, go on. I promise not to die.
00:06:11That's the king's word on it. And here...
00:06:17There's the king's ring to seal it.
00:06:37Edmund, stay a moment.
00:07:04I have no need to pretend with you, Edmund.
00:07:06Ever since Merlin left our court, I've come to value your counsel more and more.
00:07:11If anything should happen to me, I have two assurances that Catherine will succeed to the throne.
00:07:19Excalibur and you.
00:07:27I have trusted in this for 20 years.
00:07:31From the day Merlin took me to the magic stone.
00:07:34From which I alone could draw forth the sword.
00:07:40A shaft of steel.
00:07:42A few jewels.
00:07:45And yet all England will follow whoever holds it.
00:07:49Whoever holds it.
00:07:51In honour.
00:07:54Indeed, sir.
00:07:55When I die, there must be no strife.
00:07:57No contending and conniving for the throne.
00:08:01Divide England against itself and wear an easy prey for the Saxons.
00:08:06Now, no more talk of death and doom, sir.
00:08:10The king is alive and will soon be well.
00:08:12God willing.
00:08:14God be with us all.
00:08:29How fares the king?
00:08:32In any other man, the attack would have proved fatal.
00:08:36England is ready to be conquered weak from years of peace.
00:08:40Only Arthur stands in our path.
00:08:56Don't goad me, Saxon.
00:08:58I'm not sure I like these ways that power must be won.
00:09:01But you like power.
00:09:30Stay here with Edmund.
00:09:34You have no English squeamishness about doing what needs to be done.
00:10:23I wouldn't.
00:10:27Up here.
00:10:29What do you want?
00:10:3020 gold pieces to protect your party through this wood.
00:10:33Protect us? From whom?
00:10:35Why, from me, of course.
00:10:36But these are my woods, my lands.
00:10:38They're mine, as long as I hold these.
00:10:40Stop it, both of you.
00:10:42And as for you, you great Barbary ape.
00:10:44Catherine.
00:10:45Well, what else can you call him?
00:10:46Sitting up in a tree, threatening his king.
00:10:49Oh, your majesty, forgive me, I didn't know.
00:10:51In that case, the price is doubled.
00:10:55To ask Les for your safe passage would be a dishonor to my king.
00:10:58Come here.
00:11:00Put down your bow.
00:11:01You won't shoot me.
00:11:04No harm will come to you.
00:11:11Your name?
00:11:12Robert Marshall, your majesty.
00:11:14Do you steal from the rich and the poor?
00:11:16Hardly.
00:11:17Only the rich ones make it worthwhile.
00:11:19I suppose you'll tell me you give to the poor.
00:11:21No, there's no point in distributing what I take to the poor.
00:11:23There wouldn't be enough to go round.
00:11:25Not in his lands.
00:11:27Under his tithes and taxes, we're all poor.
00:11:30In my barony, I do as I think right.
00:11:33But my allegiance to the king is unquestioned.
00:11:36I could have wished for a different answer.
00:11:40Ride along with me, young man.
00:11:41Father!
00:11:42Your majesty, you don't.
00:11:43My pleasure, your majesty.
00:11:44Except for the matter of earning my living.
00:11:48Fifty gold pieces to use your bow for hunting animals, not purses.
00:11:52And to have a little talk with me.
00:11:54A hundred and I'm your man.
00:11:55You are a thief.
00:11:57I don't deny it.
00:11:58Unlike others.
00:12:00It's getting late, your majesty.
00:12:01Time you were riding on.
00:12:03I'll send a messenger to Bannock to tell my servants that the king will be there within the hour.
00:12:08No, on second thoughts, since you know these woods so well, you take his horse and go.
00:12:28And please don't steal all the silver and candlesticks.
00:13:01I'll send you to the king.
00:13:14I'll send you to the king.
00:13:37Grooms!
00:13:39Grooms!
00:13:41Grooms!
00:13:43Grooms!
00:13:53Grooms!
00:14:55Captain of the Guard!
00:15:04Servants?
00:15:25Servants?
00:15:37Servants?
00:15:38Servants?
00:15:53Servants?
00:15:56Servants?
00:15:58Servants?
00:15:59Servants?
00:15:59Servants?
00:16:00Servants?
00:16:01Servants?
00:16:02Servants?
00:16:02Servants?
00:16:02Servants?
00:16:03Servants?
00:16:04Servants?
00:16:06Servants?
00:16:07Servants?
00:16:19Where is everybody?
00:17:05Where is everybody?
00:17:35Where is everybody?
00:18:04Where is everybody?
00:18:07Where are you gone?
00:18:09Find the grooms!
00:18:18Doctor, quickly!
00:18:19Don't touch him.
00:18:20Leave it.
00:18:21Get him inside.
00:18:21Guards!
00:18:22The tower!
00:18:32Well, Doctor, here's something simple enough for even you to deal with.
00:18:46Whoever did it isn't much of a marksman.
00:18:48For heaven's sake, get him to keep quiet.
00:18:50Why?
00:18:51Oh, stop fussing at me and get it out.
00:18:53Anybody would think it was only a bee sting.
00:19:04Thank you, my dear.
00:19:15Found him in the sables.
00:19:16Trying to hide, your majesty.
00:19:17You!
00:19:23It's not true, I swear it.
00:19:26The word of a thief and an assassin.
00:19:37The arrow is yours.
00:19:40The castle is Edmund's.
00:19:43A trap.
00:19:44Emptured except for the true assassin waiting for you and me.
00:19:47I heard him, saw him.
00:19:49I almost had him when he knocked me down.
00:19:50A phantom who shoots and vanishes, leaving an innocent victim to bear the blame.
00:19:57Take him out and hang him.
00:19:58Please.
00:20:00Please, Your Highness, save me.
00:20:01I didn't do it, I swear.
00:20:03Oh, come, at least quit life like a man.
00:20:05Stand back!
00:20:07Now, my sweet Kate, we'll just walk to the door like a loving couple.
00:20:38After him!
00:20:39Get him out of sight!
00:20:45After him!
00:20:49Get him out of sight!
00:20:57When I came on this hunt, I didn't expect to be the quarry.
00:21:00By your lease, I'll ride to White Oaks for troops and servants to replace those so strangely banished.
00:21:04I should be back by morning.
00:21:05Good.
00:21:06You all right?
00:21:09I wonder if he was telling the truth.
00:21:11Who?
00:21:12That young man, of course.
00:21:14We shall never know, shall we?
00:21:29Tonight, we finish what you should have done already.
00:22:13They're coming back without him.
00:22:37Well, did you find him?
00:22:38No, just his horse.
00:22:56No!
00:22:57No!
00:23:01Go!
00:23:02No!
00:23:04You saw!
00:23:06No!
00:23:06No!
00:23:07No!
00:23:07No!
00:23:08You only Walter asked for recycling.
00:23:09is where hispaid comes.
00:24:34Your troops.
00:24:36I had to wait for them to come back and escort me in.
00:24:38If you've come here to have another try at me, you won't find me the same easy target.
00:24:43You saw me shoot in the woods.
00:24:45My arrow would have gone home the first time.
00:24:48Not on the shoulder, in the heart.
00:24:50Light the candles so I can see your face while we talk.
00:25:19Is it an honest face, Robert?
00:25:21Robert, it's the face of an outlaw.
00:25:23What a hired killer.
00:25:25Why an outlaw?
00:25:30Because I enjoy it.
00:25:33Are you strong enough to ride?
00:25:37And take your daughter with you, what men you have, and ride out of here now.
00:25:41Edmund means to destroy you.
00:25:43How?
00:25:43I don't know.
00:25:45But it'll be tonight.
00:25:48Believe me.
00:25:49I stayed here to prove my innocence.
00:25:52Would I risk my life for lies?
00:25:54Edmund.
00:25:56My cardinal rule is to do nothing except for gain.
00:25:59I've broken it for you.
00:26:01Don't make me sorry.
00:26:05Upstairs.
00:26:06Awaken the princess.
00:26:07Tell her we're leaving here at once.
00:26:10Yes, your majesty.
00:26:11Taxons!
00:26:13Taxons!
00:26:19All right!
00:26:20All right!
00:26:24Guards!
00:26:26Guards!
00:26:27Attend me!
00:26:28Await!
00:26:29Everyone, await!
00:26:31All right!
00:26:41Catherine!
00:26:42Save Catherine!
00:26:46All right!
00:26:54Merlin!
00:26:55Find Merlin!
00:26:57Take Catherine to Merlin!
00:27:00Come on!
00:27:03Merlin knows!
00:27:16Upstairs!
00:27:18Upstairs and find the gold!
00:27:42Father!
00:27:43They've killed my father!
00:27:44They'll do as much for you if you stand here.
00:27:46Let me go!
00:27:47You brought them here!
00:27:48You landed my father!
00:27:49Help!
00:27:50Somebody help!
00:27:51Murderer!
00:27:52Help!
00:27:54And all I wanted was 20 gold pieces.
00:28:03Go!
00:28:26I believe I saw her first.
00:28:54King Arthur and the Princess Catherine are dead.
00:28:57I do hereby assume the post of regent of this realm to meet the threat of foreign invasion.
00:29:03Edmund of Cornwall, First Minister of the Crown.
00:29:06Arthur dead? No.
00:29:08By what right does Edmund assume power over all England?
00:29:13By what right indeed?
00:29:15It's not wise to raise that sort of question.
00:29:18Not in Edmund's lands.
00:29:25Well, are you finally convinced that the jewel is genuine and valuable?
00:29:28Absolutely. No question.
00:29:36Here you are. Everything we bargained for.
00:29:53Excuse me, sir.
00:29:54I wonder if you could help us. There's a girl we're looking for.
00:29:57Hey! Grab that horse! Stop him! Stop him!
00:30:21Hey!
00:30:23Hey!
00:30:30Let's go.
00:31:01Let's go.
00:31:29Oh, you horrible...
00:31:32Be quiet.
00:31:34No sign of them here.
00:31:38Those are Edmund's men looking for me.
00:31:40They're both of us, so keep your voice down.
00:31:43First and second units, return to camp.
00:31:49Let me go to them.
00:31:51Edmund's named himself regent, proclaiming you dead.
00:31:54If those men find you, they'll kill you as they killed your father.
00:31:58Edmund's men sack the castle.
00:32:00Disguise as Saxon to hide his treason.
00:32:02I don't believe it.
00:32:03I won't believe it.
00:32:06He wouldn't want to harm me.
00:32:08He loves me.
00:32:10He loves himself.
00:32:34What do you mean to do?
00:32:36Keep you alive.
00:32:37Out of Edmund's hands.
00:32:39Despite yourself.
00:32:45Take your clothes off.
00:32:47What?
00:32:48I said, take your clothes off.
00:32:51Put these on.
00:32:53How dare you order me about?
00:32:55We're going to Merlin.
00:32:57He made your father king.
00:32:59Perhaps he can make you queen.
00:33:01No, I know you're lying.
00:33:02Nobody knows where Merlin is.
00:33:03That'll make things more difficult, won't it?
00:33:05Well, hurry up and put them on.
00:33:07Unless you prefer walking through the woods as you are.
00:33:22I am not going any further.
00:33:24Of course not, Your Majesty.
00:33:35Can't we stop for a minute?
00:33:37Not until we're safely out of Edmund's lands.
00:33:39Does it still hurt where I bit you?
00:33:43It serves you right for daring to lay hands on your queen.
00:33:46Cheering me like a sheep.
00:33:49Does it make me look funny?
00:33:55Oh!
00:33:56Oh!
00:34:01Ah!
00:34:02Ah!
00:34:03Ah!
00:34:03Ah!
00:34:04Ah!
00:34:05Ah!
00:34:11Come back!
00:34:13Come back, you little fool!
00:34:31And who do we have here?
00:34:34Why?
00:34:34Why?
00:34:35Why bless you now, sir?
00:34:37It's me brother what got yourself lost.
00:34:39What are you doing on the roads this late?
00:34:41On a pilgrimage we be to the shrine of the, uh, the miraculous virgin at Dean.
00:34:45Ain't that it, brother?
00:34:47Well, by your leave, sir, we'll be on our journey.
00:34:49Not tonight.
00:34:51How's that?
00:34:52How's that?
00:34:52No one moves in these woods tonight.
00:34:53Edmund of Cornwall's orders.
00:34:55But we ain't got so much time and, uh, Dean be a long way off.
00:34:58All the more reason to rest a few hours and make a fresh start in the morning.
00:35:01Now come on over there with you.
00:35:02We're searching for a renegade in the girl and we want no strangers stumbling about.
00:35:06So don't waste my time or try my patience.
00:35:07Well, now, being as you put it so nice, we'd be glad to stay the night, won't we, brother?
00:35:13Why don't he talk for himself?
00:35:16Why, bless you, sir.
00:35:18You hit on it first time.
00:35:20That'd be the whole point of the pilgrimage to restore the boy's blighted tongue.
00:35:25They do say the very sight of the virgin at Dean to perform the most miraculous cures you know.
00:35:36Hurry it up.
00:35:37Come on.
00:35:37Hurry along.
00:35:40Settle down there.
00:35:53This way, brother.
00:35:56Keep each other toasty warm this chilly night.
00:36:00Having you near me makes my flesh creep.
00:36:08I thought I heard the boy speak.
00:36:10Ah, bless you now, sir.
00:36:11If it were only so.
00:36:14Well, make yourselves useful.
00:36:16Get the packs off those horses.
00:36:24I wonder if the fleas realize the nibbling on the queen.
00:36:29I'll tell them who I am.
00:36:31You see if I don't.
00:36:35Well, that's it, brother.
00:36:39Ah, the wooden lad do make a joy at work.
00:37:06Ah, the wooden lad do make a joy at work.
00:37:10So much for your Saxons.
00:37:13Or do you want me to dig deeper in the pack and find the uniforms that go with the disguise?
00:37:19I'm sorry.
00:37:21And I'm not sorry.
00:37:24What do you think you're doing with that?
00:37:26Why, it's me brother, you see.
00:37:28Tore his shirt wide open on it, he did.
00:37:30If you know what's best for you, you'll forget you saw it.
00:37:34Why, why bless you now, sir.
00:37:36Why should we ever want to remember it?
00:37:46Wait a minute.
00:37:47Take off that rag and put this on.
00:37:50Hurry it up.
00:37:51Ah, the boy be that bit slow, you see.
00:37:54It don't seem fair.
00:37:55You're giving up such a fine shirt.
00:37:56All you peasants are the same.
00:37:58Someone tries to do you a good turn and you go all stiff back.
00:38:00Change this shirt or I'll change it for you.
00:38:04Do as a man say.
00:38:07Ah!
00:38:13Thank you kindly.
00:38:14You'd think I wanted to kill the boy.
00:38:15I would think it, wouldn't you?
00:38:18There now, brother.
00:38:19Ain't that just fine?
00:38:40You
00:38:49You
00:38:50You
00:38:51You
00:39:05You
00:39:07You
00:39:45I can't think. I'm tired and I'm hungry.
00:39:49And you're a queen. Start acting like one.
00:39:58Where did Merlin go when he left the court?
00:40:03How long do you think we can play cat and mouse with Edmund and not be swallowed up?
00:40:10Where did Merlin go?
00:40:14I don't know!
00:40:17Oh, Robert.
00:40:20What turned the world so wicked?
00:40:24Not the world, Catherine.
00:40:26Only some of the people that let into it.
00:40:35Your father lit candles against the darkness.
00:40:39I mourn him, too.
00:40:41All the more reason to stop a usurper from smashing what he built.
00:40:47Catherine, try to remember.
00:40:53Robert, last night, where did you tell Edmund's soldier we were going?
00:41:00The first place that came into my mind?
00:41:02The shrine of the Virgin of the Priory at Dean.
00:41:08An abbot.
00:41:10Was I there, my child?
00:41:15Where virgin smiles a healing smile.
00:41:20That's the first Merlin used to answer to me when I asked him where he lived when he was young.
00:41:25Is it possible he could have returned there now he's old?
00:41:51You bring me a troubled swain ragamuffin out of the night and tell me she's my queen.
00:41:57Edmund sits in Camelot as regent, mixed caliber in his hands.
00:42:02Yes, the dying king entrusted it to him.
00:42:05That's a lie.
00:42:08Who am I to choose?
00:42:10I have my church, my fellow monks to consider.
00:42:14Well, then, let's just say that I brought you a boy for refuge.
00:42:17That shouldn't strain your patriotism.
00:42:21If Edmund should discover what I've done for you.
00:42:24The sooner I find Merlin, the sooner the queen will be away from here.
00:42:27I tell you, I know nothing of him.
00:42:29But you admit that he came back here.
00:42:31Preaching heresy.
00:42:33Contaminating the minds of the novitiates.
00:42:35So you threw him out?
00:42:38I suggest that he might be happier if he went elsewhere.
00:42:43Where?
00:42:46You and the boy may stay here till tomorrow.
00:42:51After that, you must go.
00:42:53Thank you for your Christian charity, Pryor.
00:43:04Sir, some of us respected the teachings of Merlin.
00:43:06Some of us still seek him out to hear him.
00:43:09Where?
00:43:11At a woodcutter's hut in the forest of Chatham.
00:43:13The people there revere him as a healer.
00:43:17I've heard of this healer, but by another name.
00:43:21Merlin wants it so.
00:43:25Tonight, after the final prayer, I will be waiting with a horse for you.
00:43:28In the cemetery.
00:43:29In the cemetery.
00:44:01What if I be one of Edmund's men?
00:44:03Now, what would they want with a grubby boy?
00:44:06Can I come with you?
00:44:08Please?
00:44:09The search is for the two of us.
00:44:10This way, we'll both be safe.
00:44:11But you don't even know what Merlin looks like.
00:44:13That's all right.
00:44:13He doesn't know what I look like, either.
00:44:15I must get back before I'm missed.
00:44:24You will come back.
00:44:25If I didn't, who'd change your shirts for you?
00:44:28I need Robert.
00:44:34Your Highness.
00:44:37Let me see you safely inside.
00:44:39Good night.
00:44:41Let's go.
00:45:16Oh, this is a fire suit guard.
00:45:29Please. Please. It was I who told you she was here.
00:45:37I did all you said.
00:45:39I sent him to Marlon.
00:45:42Deliver them both to you.
00:45:44I promise. Please.
00:45:46Let me go.
00:45:47Let me go.
00:45:49Well, boy, so the virgin worked her miracle.
00:45:51You found your tongue, eh?
00:45:53Take her out.
00:46:13Haven't you killed enough?
00:46:25I swear to you, they know nothing.
00:46:27I'm looking.
00:46:48I'm looking.
00:46:56What is happening?
00:46:57What is happening?
00:47:23I had you brought here to Bannock so that we might be alone.
00:47:28Have you come to woo me then, Edmund?
00:47:32In my way, I do love you, Kate.
00:47:39As you loved your liege, Lord.
00:47:50Marry me. Accept me as your king.
00:47:54And you can return to Camelot in safety.
00:47:59Is that all you ask?
00:48:02Marry a usurper with my father's blood still on his hands?
00:48:10I'll come to Camelot, but to call you traitor and to claim my throne!
00:48:16No, Kate, you won't. My men are everywhere. Riding every road, guarding every gate at Camelot.
00:48:25And look at you. Any one of them could kill a peasant girl and never know she was the queen.
00:48:33Then why are you here? Not for love?
00:48:36All right. A bargain. No love demanded and none given.
00:48:40But you are Arthur's daughter. It would be best for us all if I had you as my queen.
00:48:47Those at court who still oppose you. That's it, isn't it?
00:48:52Yes, yes. A few.
00:48:54But it needs only your dead body to convince them otherwise.
00:49:02Think again, Kate. Don't throw away your life so rashly. It won't change what's happened.
00:49:09It won't change what's happened.
00:49:36Farewell, Catherine.
00:50:05Now will you let me kill her?
00:50:15Come on. You're not dead yet.
00:50:19Come on. You're not dead yet.
00:50:51Come on.
00:50:55Guards! Guards!
00:50:57The girls! Guards! Search the castle!
00:51:01Upon the battlements! Don't let them get away!
00:51:05Hello!
00:51:07What sound of your sapiens?
00:51:09Search the stables!
00:51:41Hey! It's her you've got, isn't it? I'm not one of them!
00:51:45What are you doing here, then?
00:51:46Even a gutted castle's got something worth stealing.
00:51:50You can trust me.
00:51:53You've got no choice, do you?
00:52:15Get to the gate.
00:52:17After we through, cut the rope behind us.
00:52:18Play us full, so I'll be back to kill you.
00:52:22Now.
00:52:24Hope is on us, thief.
00:52:30Oh!
00:52:33You...
00:52:39Oh!
00:52:42Oh!
00:52:43Ah!
00:52:54Oh, my God.
00:53:19Anybody ever tell you you take a lot of keeping alive?
00:53:23So do you.
00:53:24Only these last few days.
00:53:46No, my God.
00:53:48Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:54:39Merlin!
00:54:44Oh, we were just looking for the healer.
00:54:48But, um, we can come back another time.
00:54:55Yes. Oh, well.
00:55:00Who are you? And what do you want?
00:55:03I was about to ask you much the same thing.
00:55:05Run!
00:55:09Bring him here.
00:55:21Don't play knots and crushes with me.
00:55:23I asked you a question.
00:55:26A good man's been taken from us.
00:55:28A man who helped all of us.
00:55:30Only scum left hiding in his place.
00:55:34Edmund's men.
00:55:35Or more exactly his cousin, the Earl of Chatham's.
00:55:38Now you two turn up.
00:55:40Strangers to us.
00:55:42Darring away the minute you see our faces.
00:55:43The man who was taken.
00:55:46Was he the one you called the healer?
00:55:49What happened to him?
00:55:52I ask in the name of the Queen.
00:55:54There's only one person could be Queen.
00:55:57And that's Catherine.
00:56:00And she's dead.
00:56:01God rest her soul.
00:56:07Catherine.
00:56:08Soul and body all together.
00:56:10Despite Edmund.
00:56:11That?
00:56:13Don't look much like a Queen to me.
00:56:15Well, it's the best you're ever likely to have.
00:56:17Now, where's Merlin?
00:56:18How long has he been in Chatham's hands?
00:56:21Merlin.
00:56:23The old man's Merlin.
00:56:24Well, you don't think the Earl would bother himself with an old rustic mixing drugs and remedies in the woods,
00:56:29do you?
00:56:30How can we save him?
00:56:31Take Chatham Castle.
00:56:32And if the old man's still alive there.
00:56:35And that can't be done.
00:56:37Why not?
00:56:38There's men in armor at every gate.
00:56:40Besides, us rise up against the Earl?
00:56:44Why, that'd be treason.
00:56:45We'd be putting our heads on the chopping block.
00:56:47Not if I commanded you to do it.
00:56:49And if you're who he says you are.
00:56:53We loved Arthur, but...
00:56:57Now, now, the risk is too big.
00:56:59Mind you, I'm not saying that you're not Arthur's daughter.
00:57:03But what if I'm the only one that believes it?
00:57:06You can see where that puts all of us.
00:57:09Where are you going?
00:57:10To find a way to get Merlin out of there.
00:57:12Catherine.
00:57:13I've seen my father killed.
00:57:16Innocent monk slaughtered.
00:57:18I've been harried and hunted for days.
00:57:20For I've come this far to find Merlin.
00:57:22I'm not going to give up now.
00:57:23I'm not going to let a kind, good old man get murdered just because...
00:57:27Because you, you great elf, don't know a queen when you see one!
00:57:34Do you still doubt who she is?
00:57:45Take a deep breath!
00:57:54There!
00:57:55I knew it'd fit you!
00:57:58The man you made this for.
00:57:59Didn't he ever try it on?
00:58:01Oh, that's only the first fitting!
00:58:03Can you fight in it?
00:58:05Well, I'll admit I'm more used to a bow.
00:58:08Don't fret, your majesty.
00:58:09I fought knights on horse.
00:58:11The good ones could kill me at a canter.
00:58:12But let's hope the one I'll meet won't be that good.
00:58:14Besides, perhaps you'll believe my story and let me pass.
00:58:17Well, if you get into Chatham gates and you find Merlin, fire an arrow.
00:58:20And we'll try to do what needs doing.
00:58:21There's not the getting in that worries me, it's whether you can get me out.
00:58:24Well, I'll have every man what bears the earl of grudge.
00:58:27And that's quite a number.
00:58:28Now, come on!
00:58:30Robert!
00:58:31Your majesty?
00:58:32If it comes to a choice, save yourself.
00:59:01State your business and give the sign.
00:59:03My message to the earl can't wait.
00:59:04That's for me to decide.
00:59:06Stand aside, I'll be knocked aside.
00:59:42My mother is black.
00:59:43I'm the only one, I've got to steps.
00:59:52I'll be essayer.
00:59:53Can't wait.
00:59:55Go,ì–´.
00:59:55What appears?
00:59:56Would it feel like a bundle is not it?
00:59:56I'll Peggy will die as well.
00:59:57MontRY,ап wife.
01:00:04I'll keep an eye out.
01:00:04You go.
01:00:04I'll keep an eye out.
01:00:06Hey!
01:00:27Where's the old man?
01:00:32Where is he?
01:00:34He's not here!
01:00:38I swear it!
01:00:40The only part he left for camels an hour ago!
01:00:44Don't be old fool with him!
01:00:49I suppose you show me your way out of here.
01:01:23There'sippin' out of here!
01:01:29I'll tell you!
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01:15:49And for England!
01:16:39And for England!
01:17:12And for England!
01:17:42And for England!
01:18:11And for England!
01:18:20Ah!
01:18:50Ah!
01:19:28Ah!
01:19:30Ah!
01:19:54I shall make a great queen.
01:19:57I know I shall.
01:20:04Won't I?
01:20:08Um, of course, I, um...
01:20:12I shall need a kin to rule beside me.
01:20:15Well, um, what about Mark, son?
01:20:17A little plump, perhaps, but...
01:20:20Well, then, it's a guy.
01:20:22A bit old, it's true, but with the wisdom of the king.
01:20:25Oh, stop it, Robert.
01:20:27I love you.
01:20:29No, Kate.
01:20:31Marriage to a commoner is one luxury a queen cannot afford.
01:20:45Robert Marshall.
01:20:47In reward for services rendered to the crown,
01:20:50we hereby proclaim you baron of Cornwall and Chatham,
01:20:54and place into your keep the castles Bannock, Weir, St. Mors,
01:20:59Chatham and St. Ives,
01:21:00together with all the lands and livestock from the river Tamar to the sea.
01:21:11Now, will you marry me?
01:21:13I don't know, Kate.
01:21:16How can I be sure you're not just marrying me for my possessions?
01:21:21Gods! Gods!
01:21:24Ah, Kate.
01:21:26When you put it that way, how could any man say no?
01:21:31Robert, if you really don't want to marry...
01:21:59We have never had to be quyden,
01:22:01We don't want to marry you...
01:22:03We have never had to marry me for your mama,
01:22:09We have never had to marry you.
01:22:09How could any man say no?
01:22:10We won't have to marry you for my friends.
01:22:12How could any man say no?
01:22:17We can marry you for loving if you're a little king.
01:22:18We don't want to marry you again.
01:22:24We can marry you.
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