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00:25You
00:30There you go,
00:31I love you.
00:32Oh, my God.
00:34Oh, my God.
00:35And I've seen...
00:36Oh, my God.
00:37Oh, my God.
00:38Come out here.
00:39I'm gonna speed it.
00:41I'm gonna speed it.
00:42I'm gonna speed it.
00:42Come out, you fucking gun.
00:44Don't beat me right.
00:46Come on.
00:46Show you, I'm gonna...
00:47I'm gonna spell and try.
00:50We're ready!
01:04This is...
01:06Is this Cochran?
01:10Is this Cochran?
01:13Is this Cochran?
01:16Is this Cochran?
01:17Is this Cochran?
01:17Is this Cochran?
01:17Is this Cochran?
01:19Is this Cochran?
01:20Is this...
01:20This is... You've got to come.
01:22Those Saxon bastards have taken your brother.
01:24They've been picking up brotherhood boys all over Dublin.
01:28Wait there.
01:28Come quick though!
01:46I've crossed the Canadian board.
01:50News from the colony sir.
01:52An incursion in the quarter.
01:53Irish from the media.
01:56You have business with Mr. Guinness.
01:58Urgent business. Good day.
02:01I've been given a message
02:03to give to Mr. Guinness
02:04on behalf of the poor people of Dublin.
02:18What is the mood between the brothers?
02:20When a matter is trivial they shout at each other.
02:23When it's important they whisper.
02:25But today they are silent.
02:26Which means this New York business is more serious than serious.
02:36Sir Arthur.
02:37Master Edward.
02:38Your legal counsel, Mr. Isaac Buck QC.
02:44A gift from Mr. Guinness from a representative of the Dublin poor.
02:58Which Mr. Guinness?
02:59It is a measure of your joint predicament that it could be for either one of you.
03:04If it is a response to election fraud,
03:07perjury in the dark,
03:08and somehow getting away with it scot-free,
03:10then it is for you, Arthur,
03:12from the Catholics.
03:13If, on the other hand, word has already reached Dublin
03:16that the Guinness family is giving 15% to the Fenians in New York,
03:19funding their attacks on the British with every bottle of Guinness sold,
03:22then it is for you, Edward, from the Unionists.
03:25Since today's business is New York, I will claim it.
03:29How kind.
03:30Today's business is many things.
03:33The government in Whitehall is responding to increased Fenian activity in the colonies,
03:37specifically the Fenian incursion into the Dominion of Canada.
03:41Funded by the Guinness family.
03:42Thanks to you, brother.
03:45The British have issued arrest warrants for Fenians all over Dublin.
03:48Mr. Harry!
03:50Mr. Harry!
03:52Mr. Harry!
03:53Mr. Harry!
03:54Mr. Harry!
04:04But, as you will read in my legal advice,
04:07the timing of these arrests may work in your favour.
04:16Mr. Harry!
04:17Mr. Harry!
04:17Mr. Harry!
04:18Mr. Harry!
04:18Mr. Harry!
04:18Mr. Harry!
04:18Mr. Harry!
04:18Mr. Harry!
04:19Mr. Harry!
04:19Mr. Harry!
04:20Mr. Harry!
04:20Mr. Harry!
04:22Mr. Harry!
04:24Mr. Harry!
04:29Mr. Harry!
04:31Mr. Harry!
04:34Mr. Harry!
04:39finished. No, you, sir. We have a child.
04:42You're behaving like a child.
04:43Please, both of you.
04:46My sources
04:47tell me that if Byron Hedges
04:49withdraws his offer from the Fenian Brotherhood in New York,
04:52he will be found face down
04:53in the Hudson River.
04:56The deal will be exposed.
04:58And the House of Gimms
04:59will come crashing down?
05:01Yes.
05:06I've given your predicament
05:07much thought, and
05:08I propose we do a deal.
05:11Arrange a more discreet method of payment
05:13in exchange for silence.
05:15So, somebody trustworthy
05:17will need to get a message to the Fenians.
05:20I suggest we use
05:21the services of your Mr. Rafferty.
05:24I tried to contact him
05:25but could not locate him the whole of last evening.
05:28I wonder if either of you
05:29might know what Mr. Rafferty could be.
05:33I love the house, love the house,
05:35but I love the house,
05:37still think about
05:39and the house,
05:39like a girl
05:40and the pads
05:41of her
05:41and the tears
05:42and the tears
05:43and the tears
05:43from life
05:44and the tears
05:51and the tears
05:58from their eyes.
05:59I love it.
06:08Mr. Rafferty, you look so worried. Shall I someday lose my mind and try to make you official?
06:16Rest assured, I have no intention of feeling anything for you, other than with my body.
06:25Not ever.
06:33No, no. The servants are all awake.
06:39For discretion, but mostly for fun.
06:42Who likes it like a thief in the night?
06:47And if I break my fucking neck?
06:49I will get another you. Now go.
06:56You're fucking insane, you know that.
07:17Please excuse the intrusion, but I have an urgent message.
07:20We've finished our business. Go on.
07:22It was delivered by a street boy hardly able to keep breath from running from the docks.
07:26From the docks?
07:28It's for you, Master Edward.
07:31From a young lady called Ellen Cockram.
07:40Thank you, Potter.
07:44I write to inform you of troubling news.
07:47This morning, alongside other men from my organisation, my brother was taken and imprisoned by police forces.
07:53Once again, they persecute men who have done nothing but speak publicly about their beliefs.
07:59I know we are on different sides, but I must remind you of the other night.
08:03Of how our alliance has evolved.
08:05I've offered my help with the New York situation, and I hope you can do the same with my situation.
08:11I trust in your power and goodwill.
08:21You know Ellen Cochran of the Fenian Brotherhood?
08:28Edward.
08:31Our lawyer asked you a question.
08:36Who lives in a man?
08:46You know what?
08:48It's been a man who lives in the years.
08:50They're the most important things to do.
08:55But it's been an excellent question, but a good interview.
08:57And it was happening.
08:57The other thing was by the day of the day was a friend, and I stopped here.
08:57And I thought, does not know that he was a kid?
08:58We live in the living room, and we are not exactly the same.
09:08My God, your faith.
09:12Don't talk of God to me, Ellen.
09:17Before you waste any words, I know how you spent the night before last.
09:22What are you talking about?
09:26I have men take shifts outside your lodge and to keep you safe from harm.
09:30You have what?
09:33And my men reported that a man stayed the night.
09:36You have no fucking right.
09:39And a very particular man it was.
09:42What I choose to do in the comfort of my home is none of your fucking business.
09:47It is Ireland's business. What we do is the business of our nation.
10:06I came here to tell you I will try to get you freed.
10:09Other night with your man should do the job, yeah.
10:14Mom's away!
10:21You obviously have no decency, but have you no sense?
10:26Rich people in the bedrooms of the poor, sneaking home at dawn, leaving behind empty bottles and babies.
10:36He is a kind man.
10:38Fuck.
10:39Fuck!
10:40Yes, a fuck is what it was.
10:42But more than that?
10:43No, you not only appease the rebels, you sleep with them.
10:47Please, sort of selfish surrender of the flesh to temptation.
10:50That's my territory, my job, my role in the business.
10:52It will not affect the material conduct of the brewery.
10:54It's just been two days and already she's sending messages to our door using you as her turnkey.
10:58What other services did you offer him a turn for this fuck?
11:01Services?
11:01She's not a whore, Arthur. Not like you.
11:03Not like who?
11:06Say it.
11:08I didn't even send a clerk you hardly know to New York who just deals with the devil on our
11:11behalf, Edward.
11:12And then you jump into bed with somebody simply because that is what we both wanted in that moment.
11:21My God.
11:23We are brothers after all.
11:27I was beginning to think I was the imperfect first attempt and you were the brother perfected.
11:43We talked and drank and laughed.
11:48I just...
11:51Anyway, the birds started singing and I wanted them to go back to sleep.
11:56Oh, Edward, out there in the darkness, beyond the baronial halls, there is laughter all night long.
12:05And those birds always sing too soon.
12:08I think it's time for you to marry Adelaide.
12:10She put a stop to all this.
12:12Although, I must say, to see you love inappropriately, it's like opening a window for fresh air.
12:19It is not love.
12:20No, but it is wildly inappropriate.
12:27But said that we need to make our agent in New York part of the wider deal, correct?
12:32In order to make connections with the Fenians, we may not now need the services of Mr. Rafferty.
12:37Yes, because you've already slept with the enemy.
12:39Not the enemy.
12:40She trusts me.
12:40I trust her.
12:42She can help us bridge the gap.
12:44Deeper and deeper he falls in love with the green of our Irish eyes and a sweet green Irish heart.
12:53Get up!
12:53You are ludicrous!
12:54But you're marrying me!
12:58Lady Adelaide is with the sun.
13:03Deeper, deeper he falls in love.
13:08I was expecting Edward.
13:10Yeah.
13:10My brother is busy clearing up a mess of his own making.
13:13So I'm afraid you've got me instead.
13:16Sorry.
13:18No apology necessary.
13:20Either one of you has the authority to sign off on...
13:22I've decided to take more of an active role in the business.
13:25It seems that my once perfect brother now actually needs my help managing his imperfections.
13:30And it also seems that our business is no longer just brewing beer.
13:36It's housing the people that drink it.
13:39Is that disapproval in your voice?
13:41Oh, God, no.
13:41No, no, no, no.
13:42If I disapprove of something, I tear it up, I throw it in the fire.
13:45You must have heard of my reputation by now.
13:47I've heard many things about you.
13:49And your brother.
13:50Then you'll know...
13:53Then my brother wants to marry you.
13:58The papers on the left are concerning the cost of demolition of existing slums.
14:02The papers on the right are regarding the construction of new homes.
14:05I think if you and he were to marry, you'd be a splendid thing.
14:10A match made in heaven.
14:13Where do I sign?
14:15You're not even going to look at the accounts?
14:17I put no price on God's work.
14:23And please, as you call upon us for further signatures, just know that in all the world, my brother has
14:29eyes for you and for your love.
14:44I mean, just imagine all the good you could do.
14:48Just by saying, I do.
14:52I'm going to look at the house.
15:21Good job, Seamus.
15:23It's Ben, sir.
15:24Good job, Ben.
15:27Morning.
15:27Good morning, sir.
15:28Thank you, sir.
15:29Good day, bro.
15:33Mr. Guinness.
15:34One, two, three.
15:37Patrick?
15:40Patrick?
15:43How goes this?
15:45Ah, working days suits me better than nights.
15:49And the work?
15:51Day flies on the mash or it never stops.
15:54I wanted to thank you for the promotion.
15:57No, no, no, no.
16:00At least I could do.
16:04My nights are free now.
16:10Good?
16:11Good.
16:13Do you know, more people are fine with it than you think.
16:19You're fine with what?
16:24See?
16:27The world hasn't ended.
16:30Brewery didn't burst its barrels.
16:32Blackbeard didn't flow into the liffy.
16:34And you don't have to jump all the way down into my world.
16:37You can pull me up into your own.
16:40It could take me dancing.
17:08You got our expenditure approved.
17:10Without a blink of an eye.
17:12And it was Arthur who signed the accounts.
17:14He said he has decided to get more involved in the business.
17:17Oh, God, spare us.
17:19He said Edward was clearing up a mess of his own making.
17:23On a few days and the boat begins to rock.
17:26I didn't think Edward was the kind of man who made a mess.
17:31Edward acts so stern and serious because he is afraid of his own kindness.
17:36Arthur acts so frivolous because he is afraid of his own seriousness.
17:39All men are boys playing hide-and-seek.
17:43Desperately hoping someone is still looking for them.
17:46You think Edward is kind?
17:48And romantic.
17:50Terrible dancer.
17:51Wishes he was a cowboy in the American West.
17:54Am I selling him to you?
17:56I don't want anyone to be sold to me.
17:57Fine.
17:59Could you please get me laudanum?
18:02In pursuit of our philanthropy, and stop Edward going completely off the rails,
18:08I have suggested that Edward take a trip to a house in Connacht.
18:11I want a voice in his ear telling him what we should be doing to help those poor people.
18:16So, you will travel with him.
18:19And stay with him at Ashford Castle.
18:23Our next project must address rural poverty.
18:32But, of course, this proposal is not just about sanitation.
18:35Of course it is not.
18:37While you and Edward are helping the poor people, you will fall in love.
18:40No need even for antagonists.
18:43Dodo, when it comes to Guinness marriages, there's very little point trying to resist the inevitable.
18:49Whatever your feelings,
18:52I will need my baby to have some company.
19:01You're a guest, Mr. Guinness.
19:16My suggestion that we meet at the churchyard behind your father's grave was perhaps grotesque.
19:22But it was a lot more sensible than this.
19:24It seems we are very visible.
19:25Oh, that's the point.
19:26If we had something to hide, we'd be hiding it.
19:30You left your keys on my bedside table.
19:33Would the lady care for a drink?
19:35Tea.
19:36Champagne.
19:37Very good, sir.
19:38Look, as a consequence of two good people spending a night together in fear of waking the neighbors,
19:43I have had an idea which I wanted to propose to you.
19:46This proposition involves getting my brother out of jail?
19:50Certainly.
19:50It gets your brother out of jail.
19:52It gets my New York situation resolved and buries a deal that would destroy everything my father created.
20:04Our lawyer, Mr. Isaac Butt, has intimate connections with senior government officials in Whitehall.
20:11The British would like the Americans to do more, to stop Fenian incursions on the Canadian border.
20:16In return, the Americans need a gesture to appease their Irish vote.
20:22The British have agreed to free some Fenian prisoners and send them to America as proof of goodwill.
20:29In the shipping pages, an American ship docking at Liverpool in two days' time.
20:37The SS Cuba.
20:39The SS Cuba will take the freed Fenians arrested this morning to New York.
20:45And my brother will be one of them.
20:47That's what our lawyer can arrange.
20:49In return, I need your help convincing your brother to take exile in America.
20:53Alan, he will be given a hero's welcome.
20:57And he can start a new life.
20:58And if he doesn't want to go?
21:01I'm afraid he is an empty barrel on the tide of history.
21:06The only other alternative for him is to stay and rot in jail.
21:20When we slept together, I thought I would regret it.
21:25But I've discovered that I can step out of my comfortable world, break back in again, and be improved by
21:31the experience.
21:40Sometimes I'm not good at telling whether people are serious or not.
22:02You return to your tidy world with your tidy solutions.
22:07I'll do your dirty work for my brother's sake, but you and I will never have the keys to the
22:13same door, Mr. Guinness.
22:41Dear Paddy,
22:44When you are given this letter, you will already be aboard a ship bound for New York.
22:48In New York, you will be the conduit through which money can flow from the Guinness brewery to the battalions.
22:54I know this is against your will, but I am trying to save your life.
22:58Trust me.
23:00Your liberation and exile are part of a bigger plan.
23:03A plan that helps our cause.
23:06I know you'll burn this letter, but my heart burns with love for you.
23:10You're a devoted sister, Ellen.
23:16I know you'll burn this part, or I know you'll burn this away.
23:34Outoko.
23:36I know you'll burn this lot.
23:39Hey, hey! Give me that back!
24:34Are you talking?
24:36Yeah.
24:37Of the SS Cuba?
24:38Yeah.
24:39Yeah.
24:41Comrades, behold, Paddy Cochran, one of the Cuba Five, just landed from Liverpool.
24:47Yeah!
24:51Oh, fuck whiskey.
24:52Murphy, give him Guinness.
25:00To celebrate the arrival of the hero of the revolution, all Guinness is on me.
25:07Yeah!
25:08Yeah!
25:08Yeah!
25:11Yeah!
25:38Yeah!
25:38Yeah!
25:38Yeah!
25:38I've been on my way through the welcoming crowds that I was to come to this bar to meet the
25:43relevant people.
25:45You're the relevant people.
25:47You're the relevant people.
25:48To me, you don't look relevant.
25:51Well, if you're still trying to fight for the cause of Irish freedom, now that you are in America, well
25:59then, we are the relevant people.
26:02Yeah.
26:05Yeah.
26:06Yeah.
26:14Yeah.
26:16Yeah.
26:19Yeah.
26:20Yeah.
26:23Yeah.
26:23Yeah.
26:23Yeah.
26:27You know we fed champagne, and... had the place full because we thought you'd be happy to be free, but...
26:33You've got an awful lot of the fog of Ireland about you.
26:36The deal for my freedom was none above and around you.
26:38And above and around you, the deal will continue to unfold.
26:44You're a man!
26:45What?
26:46You're a man!
26:47I've made promises to the Brotherhood that you could not keep, and your head was saved by the fucking Guinnesses.
26:55I have no time for the Guinnesses.
27:01I've never asked for anything of anyone by that name.
27:11I hear your sister's a different man.
27:13Get him back! Get him back!
27:16Sit down.
27:18You like it or not, Mr. Cochran?
27:22You owe them your freedom.
27:28I would rather be still rotting in that cell than be beholden to that fucking family.
27:37That fucking family? I'd like to offer you a job, Mr. Cochran.
27:43As an honorary representative of Guinness Company Limited in New York and Boston.
27:50Why the fuck would I help sell beer for those Protestant bastards?
27:56You wouldn't actually have to sell anything, Mr. Cochran.
28:00Guinness will pay you anyway.
28:05We will pay you handsomely.
28:09Absurdly, even.
28:12And then, you might, as a private individual, wish to give some of that absurd amount of money to certain
28:18organisations.
28:20And there would be no official connection to the Guinnesses.
28:24With this arrangement in place, our beer can continue to be approved by the Brotherhood without anything being said or
28:30written down.
28:32Because, as Edward Guinness said to me in his last letter, it's the public perception that causes the consternation.
28:42Fuck you.
28:53Your presence here in New York is part of a much wider arrangement.
29:02So you either play your part.
29:08Or face the consequences.
29:21Cheeky bastard.
30:22I was rather fond of his own reflection.
30:25I was the second richest man in Ireland.
30:27He can afford all the mirrors he wants.
30:34Can I get your ice, madam?
30:36You have ice?
30:38Brought by ship from Greenland.
30:43But as I understand it, the village has no water.
30:46There is a stream, madam.
30:48I'm actually fine.
31:12Good.
31:13Have it to canter, please.
31:18The lady had ladies impressed, but she's hiding it, as aristocrats always do.
31:24Potter, I can't remember if she drinks wine or if she doesn't approve of alcohol.
31:27Well, after the fuck-up with Benjamin asking her to dance at the wedding, she swigged back quite a large
31:32gin and Indian tonic, but in fairness, that might have been down to the stress of having her toes trodden
31:39on.
31:39I mean, pardon, Mr. Potter, to let you know, the lady has gone.
31:43Gone?
31:44What do you mean, gone?
31:46I mean, she set off walking, and when the maid asked her where she was going, she said...
31:51She said she was walking to Clune Boo.
31:54Clune Boo?
31:54You don't go to Clune Boo without four horses pulling you and a musket in your lap.
32:00Egypt.
32:27I'm done several, I won't shock more.
32:37You Clune Boo, it's cholera, nor America.
32:49Go, Dem, target me all!
32:50Go, Dem, target me all, catch up!
33:04Bully, kid!
33:05Give me lunch!
33:07Orgonos!
33:08Bully, dear!
33:11Jesus.
33:12You know him?
33:16Did you bring blankets?
33:18Did you bring food?
33:19Did you bring ice, perhaps?
33:23There are people here with fevers who would have a use for your ice from Greenland.
33:26It wouldn't melt on the way.
33:27It's only a mile from your grand house to all of this.
33:31You never come here.
33:32No, I can see that.
33:34Since the famine, Adelaide, it's not safe.
33:36So you came riding to my rescue on horses better fed than these people.
33:41In this place, you hear your own grave being dug.
33:56What are you doing?
34:00Trying to impress me now.
34:02Go back to the house.
34:03Fetch some ice.
34:05It's not really ice in need.
34:07I was just making a point.
34:08And food.
34:09The food they are preparing for us.
34:11And blankets.
34:12Pull some blankets off the bed.
34:15Go!
34:16I gave you an order.
34:17Fill a hay wagon with ice food and blankets.
34:24I'm sorry.
34:25Why would you be sorry?
34:26He's not yours.
34:28Is he?
34:29Is he?
34:38Gentlemen, please.
34:41Sit down for a while.
34:43It would be my pleasure.
34:52Will it's a cowl and a stocky bowl, then?
34:56I'd like to shoot on Paolo Huckels.
35:10I'd like to shoot on Paolo Huckels.
35:28Edward, you have made your point, and not in a very convincing way.
35:31I don't care about making a point.
35:33Right now, I care about digging a grave for men too weak to dig it themselves.
35:37But this isn't for them, though, is it?
35:38It's simply to impress me.
35:42I am not trying to impress you.
35:47Adelaide, you should know there is a woman.
35:49I've slept with her.
35:51I left my keys beside her bed, and she unlocked something in me.
35:56I'm a cold fish.
35:58I think...
36:01But something...
36:04Something has moved in me, and I wouldn't say that it is love, or anything like that.
36:10But I have come to see things in a different way because of her.
36:32I'd like to see things in a different way.
36:35I've got a lot of things.
36:36Fuck all that!
36:50Who is she?
36:54She has a lodging on the fifth floor at the docks
36:57where the smoke from my moth houses turns her washing grave.
37:01You've not thought about buying her a nice cottage in the bay?
37:04I understand that. It's a procedure for Guinness mistresses.
37:07She would not accept me.
37:14Come.
37:21We used to come here to watch the sunset.
37:24I had a maid who told me when I was a boy
37:28that the sun was actually falling into the water and being extinguished.
37:32I believed her.
37:36I'm trying to build a bridge across the divides.
37:41I was told that the brewery was your only obsession.
37:46I suppose if the brewery wants to conquer America,
37:49it really wouldn't do to be seen supporting only the Union.
37:54I don't mean to be cynical.
37:57I have found that the people who are most cynical in this world
38:00are the ones with the least experience of it.
38:02You think I'm sheltered?
38:04Oh, a rather grand shelter you've lived in.
38:06And now I peer out and shake my head with disapproval.
38:08That's the time quicker than tea dances, I suppose.
38:13Such a relief you're not looking for a wife.
38:15And that you were not looking for a husband.
38:39And that you were not looking for a husband.
39:09Hello.
39:13You asked to see me tonight at nine o'clock this I dress there is a dance
39:26Well, I'll wear my Sunday suit then
39:36You can wear your Sunday suit
39:41But there will be no hymns no prayers good good
39:49Good job, sir the good work
40:21休ませ
40:21The Sheep
40:24Day
40:24Day
40:25Day
40:25Day
40:25Day
40:25Day
40:25Day
40:51It's nice.
40:53It's nine o'clock, he says it's a dance.
40:55So there'll be a lot of them, a fine catch, good.
41:03Police will arrive just after 10.
41:06When they arrive, they will let you go.
41:09I will give them your name and you will give them a code word.
41:14The code word is retribution.
41:28It's not just for the money you're doing this.
41:32Come here.
41:34If you don't help me expose his dirty secret, I will expose yours.
41:40Your father will be shamed and 20 years in jail will be waiting for you.
42:03Did you tell her about the other woman?
42:08Yes, I did.
42:09Do you have to know everything, Potter?
42:12Did it work, do you think?
42:14What do you mean, did it work?
42:16People only want things if they think they can't have them.
42:19Potter, spare me your wisdom and come and finish this tie, would you?
42:32I bet it worked.
42:39To honesty.
42:42To being surprised by honesty.
42:45To being surprised by honesty.
42:53Potter?
42:55Yes.
42:56Yes.
42:57Yes, Margot.
42:581844.
43:00I chose it because that's the year of your birth.
43:05Yes, I am rather old to be a spinster, aren't I?
43:08Everyone tells me.
43:09No, I wasn't making a point.
43:19Actually, this wine is rather wonderful.
43:22Yes, the year of your birth must have been very sunny and warm.
43:31And I am neither of those things correct?
43:34I think neither of us is very good at talking when there is no particular thing to talk about.
43:50Potatoes and eel gravy, sir.
44:00I thought you might appreciate the gesture.
44:02What kind of gesture are you mocking me?
44:05No, I'm not trying to mock you, no.
44:07Look, no matter what our name may be, you and I, we're no different to the people living one mile
44:17away from us.
44:19.
44:21Let's go.
45:09I don't know.
45:47I don't know.
45:50I don't know.
46:20I don't know.
47:17I don't know.
47:20I don't know.
47:50I don't know.
48:16I don't know.
48:43I don't know.
49:22I don't know.
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50:22I don't know.
50:49I don't know.
50:49I don't know.
50:53I don't know.
50:54I don't know.
51:04I don't know.
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