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00:03One of your family, no doubt, a naked Montague. I must execute it
00:17If you wish to go I could stay and entertain Sir Mark
00:25Tibble, she has married Romeo, the feud has ended
00:27I will not fight you, Tibble
00:29Oh, you will, or I'll split you where you stand
01:02whistling
01:02you
01:02you
01:53Elizabeth, the seismic probe is now activated.
01:56Reading check.
02:01Computer receiving ready for scan.
02:04Computer keyed in, commencing scan.
02:08Standing by for necessary adjustments.
02:13Wait a moment, I think I have a visitor.
02:30We have the first readout.
02:33Looks good.
02:34Mark, the seismograph seems to be operational.
02:37How does it read?
02:39Stable.
02:39Why?
02:42Perhaps the device is not as sensitive as claimed.
02:44Put the cetacean on alert, Elizabeth.
02:47I am coming in.
02:48Alert?
02:49Seismic alert?
02:53Wait, we're getting no indication of that, are we?
02:55No.
03:11Activate, he's coming in.
03:12Activate it.
03:13All our instrumentation confers what the seismic probe says, that this area of the seabit is about as stable as
03:18they come.
03:18Instrumentation cannot pick up seismic activity before it occurs, Elizabeth.
03:21There will be an underwater upheaval in a matter of moments.
03:24What kind of upheaval?
03:25How did you know that?
03:26Jumbo, reverse engines, full speed.
03:28All back full.
03:29Hang on.
03:30The farther away we are from the point of impact, the less surgery we will have to experience.
03:35I cannot determine the nature of the upheaval beforehand, Elizabeth.
03:38One thing I know for sure.
03:39It will be large and violent.
03:42Then we better take cover.
03:44Pounce for the atolls, not far.
03:46Lock in coordinates, please.
03:4832 degrees.
03:50Starboard.
03:54Still no sign of anything.
03:55Elizabeth, the sea life has taken shelter.
03:59This part of the ocean is usually swarming with sea life.
04:03What's that?
04:05We're not behind the reef.
04:07Everyone hang on to something.
04:08I'm getting some activity, Dr. Merrill.
04:10Look!
04:10The mountains.
04:13The mountains.
04:14The mountains.
04:15The mountains.
04:28Could have been a volcano.
04:30We're about as far away from the ring of fire as you can get and still be in the Pacific.
04:33Elizabeth, you told me of the plates of the Earth.
04:36The tectonic theory.
04:37I don't think a plate shift would explain this.
04:40There would have been preliminary activity.
04:42Months of preliminary activity.
04:46Final figures in that shockwave, Elizabeth, in case you're interested.
04:49It was felt as far away as Perth.
04:53Australia?
04:54Australia.
04:55They are interested in the catbird seat viewpoint, to say the least.
04:59What caused a blow-up like that?
05:01We don't know yet, CW.
05:03Mark's gone out for a closer look.
05:09Elizabeth.
05:11Elizabeth, a rift has been opened in this cliff.
05:14Scanning.
05:15Heat sensors, too.
05:17Infrared, the works.
05:19Mark, we'll give you the layout in a minute.
05:21It seems pretty stable.
05:22I'm going in now.
05:25Hold on a second.
05:26If there is residual magma in there, you could be boiled alive before you even lift a finger.
05:32I sense no temperature increase.
05:39Temperature won't be a problem for him.
05:41Stability?
05:42Still working.
05:49Dr. Merrill, there's movement.
05:52Rocks, something.
05:54Mark!
05:55You hear that?
05:56Get out of there!
06:04Mark!
06:09Did he get through?
06:11I didn't see him.
06:14Did you?
06:16No.
06:17360 degree scan.
06:18Already working.
06:20And?
06:20Nothing so far.
06:22Nothing.
06:23He's trapped in there.
06:25Or under there.
06:29No.
06:30No.
06:31No.
06:32No.
06:32No.
06:33No.
06:34No.
06:35No.
06:35No.
06:35No.
06:36No.
06:37No.
06:37No.
06:38No.
06:39No.
06:39No.
06:41Good for you, McKissio.
06:42Oh.
06:43Oh.
06:43Good that I had been there with you.
06:44Romeo, you spend too much time pining away.
06:48What do you say to that?
06:50Lover's quarrel?
06:55Thieves, my guess.
06:56They've not only cracked this poor fellow's head,
06:58they've stolen his clothes.
07:01Fellow?
07:03Fellow?
07:05You're naked as a babe.
07:09Who are you?
07:10My name is Mark.
07:13I must have been carried here by the water.
07:16The rocks.
07:18I must get back to the water.
07:20To the ocean.
07:24The ocean?
07:26There's no seacoast nearer than a two-day's ride.
07:30It is right...
07:46The way out.
07:48Oh!
07:49You've had a sharp knock, friend Mark.
07:51You'd better come with us.
07:53You need tending.
07:54And you cannot wander about the streets near naked.
07:56You'd be hauled in by the guards.
07:57Or perhaps by some lusty wench.
08:00I don't know which would be the harder for a man in your condition.
08:02I thank you, but I must find the way out.
08:05Agreed?
08:06I'll take you to Friar Lawrence.
08:08He's a very learned man.
08:09Something of an expert in medicine.
08:12If anybody can help you find your way out, he's the one.
08:15Then let us go.
08:20He's trapped inside a mountain.
08:23In a crevice on one side, yes.
08:26He's caught in a rock slide, CW.
08:29Now, we have a structural analysis of the geological formation.
08:33Jane?
08:35Jane's patching through an accelerated transmission.
08:38Our computer to the Foundation's databanks.
08:41There's got to be something you can do.
08:43Well, we're thinking of going out.
08:44If we can make use of the portable dredger, maybe...
08:46Elizabeth, you know those dredgers aren't offered if at your depth.
08:50Well, what else are we going to do, CW?
08:53Every minute Mark is under there.
08:55You could be crushed or worse.
08:57You're going to need earth movers and deep sea equipment.
09:00If you're talking about the Navy's super trawler...
09:03No, no, no. That's in the Atlantic.
09:05It'll take too long to get to you.
09:07I'm talking about an experimental submarine dredger the Soviets have been using.
09:10Where? In the Caspian?
09:13No.
09:15My latest information is correct.
09:16It's less than 300 miles from where you are right now.
09:19I'll get right back to you.
09:28It's not far now, Mark.
09:30It's not today.
09:31It's just down the street here.
09:32No, Mark. You're looking better already.
09:37Ill met.
09:38Tybalt, no friend to any Montague.
09:41Romeo, out for a stroll with your jester.
09:45What's this?
09:46One of your family, no doubt.
09:49A naked Montague.
09:51Very fashionable.
09:53True, Tybalt.
09:54Mark lacks clothing as you lack wit.
09:58Hold, Mercusio.
09:59Tybalt's looking for trouble.
10:01And you'd rather avoid it, Romeo.
10:03Except when it comes to women.
10:05Is that where you found your friend with some woman?
10:10I am not his relative, nor your enemy.
10:12I am a stranger here looking to find my way home.
10:15You're the incident, Mark.
10:16Not the cause.
10:17And Tybalt is very brave against a man who has no sword.
10:20Well, much of anything else, it seems.
10:25Mother!
10:26We have need.
10:28Oh, yes, my lord.
10:30Loathe the fresh...
10:30Not the spread woman.
10:32What are you doing?
10:34Away with you, woman.
10:35No!
10:38Cover yourself, Montague.
10:43Well?
10:46No!
10:47Don't.
10:50I insist.
10:51We have never met that you wish to quarrel with me.
10:55What would fighting gain you?
10:57This is not your fight, Mark.
10:59You'll find Friar Lawrence at the church.
11:01Go now.
11:06I have asked Tybalt a question.
11:08If you feel dishonored, Montague, you know what to do about it.
11:13I know what to do about it.
11:15Friar Lawrence at the church.
11:48There, there, there he is, my lord.
11:50He was the instigator.
11:53Oh, pardon, my lord.
11:54Not granted, Romeo Montague, nor to you, Tybalt.
11:57Mercutio?
12:00No harm was done, sir.
12:02Not for want of trying.
12:04Capulets, Montagues, can't you stay away from each other's throats?
12:07Was this man forced the trouble, sir?
12:09Who are you, sir?
12:10And how dare you appear in this fashion in the public streets?
12:14He was victimized by thieves, my lord Aeschylus.
12:16We were taking him to medical help.
12:19Is that the way it was?
12:20Very well.
12:21Now, you understand me.
12:22The next episode of brawling sends you to the dungeon.
12:28Captain, bring him away.
12:30Thank you, my lord.
13:00Yes.
13:01Fine.
13:05Dmitry Alekseyevich Ivanov.
13:07Strafsvice.
13:08Kok vypoševajte?
13:11Not a word about my American accent.
13:14You wouldn't do all that well at Bensonhurst, comrade.
13:18Ah, it's not a social call, Dmitry.
13:21Actually, I have a rather substantial favor to ask you.
13:23One of our, uh, what's referred to it as a unique scientific resource,
13:28is missing at sea roughly 1,200 meters down.
13:33Well, I know about your experimental submarine dredge, Dmitry.
13:37I also know it's located less than 300 miles from where we're having our difficulty.
13:44Good.
13:46My clothing suits you.
13:49Welcome to the Montague Colors.
13:51I am honored.
13:53It is I who am honored.
13:55Pastor Romeo, I've been asked to tell you...
14:02This is my friend, Mark.
14:04How do you do, sir?
14:06Hello?
14:07Louisa.
14:08It's a nurse to a lady I know.
14:11The lady Juliet Capulet.
14:13Who wishes to meet with you, Sir Romeo?
14:16Uh, discreetly.
14:17If you wish to go, I could stay and entertain Sir Mark.
14:22What are we to do with you?
14:24You wait outside, Louisa.
14:25I'll be along soon.
14:34You do not have to look after me, Romeo.
14:36Point me in the direction of this friar you mentioned, and I will be on my way.
14:39And grateful.
14:40These are evil times, Mark.
14:42A blood feud between the house of Montague and the house of Capulet.
14:46I gathered that.
14:47To make matters worse, I am Montague.
14:51Juliet is Capulet.
14:55We love each other.
14:58And the blood feud?
14:59It lies between us like a poison.
15:03An argument between men, dead for years.
15:07But you saw Tybalt.
15:09He thinks that he can cover himself with glory by killing me.
15:13And can you not avoid him?
15:16And not see Juliet?
15:23Can I help?
15:25Well, you've listened.
15:26That's a help.
15:28And you've stopped the fight today.
15:29That's a greater help.
15:32I count you as my friend, Mark.
15:35The friar's church is around the corner from the square.
15:46The last thing I remember, friar, was being in the ocean.
15:49Which is a long way from here.
15:52So Romeo and Mercutio have said.
15:54But I was not waylaid.
15:56I was caught in a rock slide under the sea.
16:00I see.
16:01My son, why don't we take a little walk?
16:06Your problem interests me.
16:21The fountain and the square again.
16:25The fountain and the square again.
16:39In a pool of salt water.
16:42In a pool of salt water.
16:42Sea water.
16:43In the middle of the street.
16:45The same as myself.
16:48There is a grotto not far from there.
16:51In it, a man can hear what sounds like the sea.
16:56Grotto.
16:57So that could be my way home.
16:59They call it the dark grotto.
17:02It is a very ancient place.
17:04There have been stories.
17:07If you had been washed out of the dark grotto, the water might have carried you to a place near
17:14where you were found.
17:16It is not a place that people hereabouts like going to.
17:20Where is it?
17:22Please, I have friends who will be worrying about me.
17:27It lies on the eastern side of the city.
17:30The Capulet side.
17:32I can go there.
17:34I'm not involved in this feud.
17:35But true, you're not a Montague.
17:39Very well then.
17:42Cross the square going east.
17:44Just past Weaver's Alley, there is a small park.
18:00No, he's no Montague.
18:03But he is a Montague.
18:06The naked Montague from this morning.
18:11Grandly dressed and trespassing.
18:14I am not a Montague.
18:16I want to get past.
18:19To the grotto.
18:21He has been seen with Romeo and Mercutio.
18:25That's a double death sentence.
18:28And now, I must execute it.
19:00What is this, cousin?
19:06What is this, cousin?
19:16Is that an excuse to attack an unarmed man?
19:19And three against one?
19:21And such a waste.
19:23I am not a Montague.
19:24And even if you were.
19:26And you, Tybalt.
19:29Shall I speak to my father?
19:31Your father knows what the Montagues are.
19:35And so do you, Juliette.
19:37What I know and do not know is none of your affair.
19:40Now you're violating the Prince's order of peace.
19:44Go.
19:44Or he'll hear of this.
19:48All right.
19:50I'll go.
19:52For now.
19:54But if I find you on Capulet land again,
19:57you'll answer to this sword.
20:00Come.
20:05I thank you.
20:06Romeo has told...
20:07Sir, not here.
20:08A place we can talk.
20:21C.W. on the line for Dr. Merrill.
20:28C.W.?
20:28The Soviet drenches?
20:31Dmitry Alexievich hemmed and he hawed
20:33and he's going to have to discuss it with Moscow.
20:35Every minute, Mark is out there under those rocks.
20:39I know, Elizabeth.
20:40I've located a Navy salvage vessel in your area.
20:43It's not as close as the Russians, maybe,
20:45but he's coming.
20:46Flank speed.
20:47We'll try to have Mark's location pinpointed
20:49by the time they get here.
20:50What, are you going out?
20:52No, Jomo is.
20:54That's risky and I don't like it.
20:56Now, look, I want to talk to him.
20:58All right.
20:58Here.
21:00Yes, sir.
21:02Jomo?
21:04Best of luck.
21:06Thank you, Mr. Crowley.
21:11Now, Sir Mark,
21:13it's so important
21:14where and how a gentleman sees his sword.
21:19I will not need that.
21:21Oh.
21:23As you wish, my lord.
21:25Fetch us some wine, Louisa.
21:28Oh, yes, my lady.
21:31Mark,
21:32Romeo's told me of your troubles.
21:35But why take more chances by coming here on Decapulet land?
21:38Friar Lawrence has told me of a grotto east of here.
21:41The dark grotto, yes, I know it.
21:43It seems it is the only chance I have of being with my friends.
21:47Julia, can you take me there?
21:49No.
21:50No.
21:51It lies behind my father's estate.
21:53Even were you not dressed as a Montague?
21:55Romeo has told me of the blood feud
21:57and of the hatred of your families for one another.
22:00Now the love between us can only add fuel to the fire.
22:04I wish there were a way that I could help.
22:07I thank you for that, Mark.
22:09But you have your own impossible place to get to.
22:12But as a member of neither family...
22:14Tipple thinks you're a Montague.
22:15Samson, Gregory, everyone.
22:17No, Mark.
22:18If they saw you, they'd kill you.
22:21Your only hope
22:23is my dream.
22:25Peace between our families.
22:27Is there nothing I can do?
22:30Maybe there is something you can do.
22:35Take a message to Friar Lawrence.
22:37Of course, but...
22:38I cannot go on to Montague land.
22:41Tybalt would make an excuse for war.
22:44But I love Romeo.
22:45Beyond my name, beyond my family, beyond my life.
22:49Maybe peace may be made because of it.
22:53If Romeo and I were wed,
22:55it would unite the families.
22:57Juliet, your father would have a fit.
23:00What could he do once the wedding was done?
23:03I will be at the Friar's church in the morning.
23:06If I have to risk myself to wed Romeo,
23:09then I'll take that risk.
23:10And I will take the message.
23:12And Romeo will be there.
23:14I thank you, sir.
23:16And if peace is found,
23:17your way will be clear to reach the dark grotto.
23:21So we can help each other.
23:29I can help, too.
23:31Guiding you on to Montague land.
23:33I know all the secret ways.
23:35You'll be safe with me.
23:45It could take days at this rate.
23:48Or is the only hope of getting free.
24:04Soft.
24:05But life through yonder window breaks.
24:11It is the east.
24:13And Juliet is the sun.
24:17Romeo, Romeo.
24:19Wherefore art thou, Romeo?
24:22Be but sworn, my love.
24:39Hurry up.
24:41Time isn't standing still.
24:43One of the novitiates told me
24:44that Tybalt is seeking his cousin, Juliet.
24:47Let us begin.
24:49How shall I swear my love?
24:52By your hand and your heart.
25:04Dearly beloved,
25:06we are gathered here today
25:08in the sight of God and man
25:10to unite these two young people
25:12in the bonds of holy matrimony.
25:14Give him take a drink, Samson.
25:17Behold the chapel of Friar Lawrence.
25:22Holy ground.
25:25Friar Lawrence.
25:27Father, I have sinned
25:31and need convention.
25:35There.
25:37You're almost done for.
25:43Run on!
25:45It's my sin, Father!
25:50It's Tybalt with his drunken friends.
25:53He'll try to stop this if he can.
25:55I will delay him.
25:56You finish the ceremony.
25:58No, Mark.
25:59He's a violent, dangerous man.
26:00I will talk to him.
26:01He will not cause trouble.
26:04Ha!
26:04Ha!
26:05Ha!
26:06Ha!
26:08Ha!
26:10Ha!
26:11Ha!
26:11Ha!
26:12Ha!
26:12Ha!
26:13Ha!
26:13Ha!
26:13Ha!
26:13Ha!
26:14Ha!
26:14Ha!
26:14Ha!
26:14Ha!
26:16Ha! Ha!
26:17Ha!
26:21I got any man
26:23or anything
26:24that stands in my way.
26:26Ha! Ha!
26:29Ha!
26:30Ha!
26:31Ha!
26:39Ha!
26:41The naked Montague
26:42again,
26:43who usually hides
26:44behind my cousin's skirts.
26:46Where is she?
26:46I must talk with you, Tybalt.
26:48Talk?
26:49I have a sharp tongue.
26:51This is church property, not a place for violence.
26:54Violence?
26:55He's calling me a coward, Samson.
26:59Give the noble sire your soul.
27:07I will not fight you, Tybalt.
27:10Oh, you will.
27:11Or I'll split you where you stand.
27:13Not this way.
27:15You think I wouldn't skewer an unarmed man?
27:20Man?
27:22No.
27:23Montague.
27:24Yes.
27:39I now pronounce you man and wife.
27:48I think they're fighting.
27:49I hear the sound of blades.
27:54Beloved.
27:55Yes, do what you must, husband.
28:15Come.
28:20If you have a quarrel, Tybalt, then bring it to me.
28:25Willingly Montague.
28:48Cybalt, what is this?
28:51A dance? Face me like a man.
28:54A dance?
28:55A dance?
28:57A dance?
28:57A dance?
29:13A dance?
29:15A dance?
29:19Cybalt! I'm married to Romeo.
29:21I have just pronounced them man and wife.
29:27The reason for the feud has ended.
29:29You've dishonored my house.
29:31Neither honor nor courage.
29:35Stop!
29:51Romeo!
29:52Mark!
29:53Enough!
29:54Take him!
30:03Wilton!
30:05Is that her cousin?
30:06I'm not your cousin, Bill.
30:13Devil, she has married Romeo.
30:15The feud has ended.
30:16What in blood it is?
30:20Stop it!
30:22Stop it!
30:24Stop it, I say!
30:42Don't move, Tybalt.
30:43Go fetch a surgeon.
30:45No need.
30:46How bad is the hurt, cousin?
30:49Why, it is not so deep as a well, nor wide as a church door, but it is enough to
30:55itself, to itself.
31:08This is an evil day.
31:14I tried to avoid the quarrel, my lord.
31:16As did my friend Mark.
31:17Two men hurt, Tybalt dead, all in defiance of my law.
31:24Arrest them!
31:25No, please!
31:27Don't argue their case, Juliet.
31:30Pray for their souls.
31:32Take them away.
32:02Jemal?
32:04I think we can risk a charge.
32:07Scanner reading?
32:08Doesn't confirm.
32:10Doesn't say no either.
32:13How long has Mark been under here now, Dr. Merrill?
32:16Dr. Merrill, please.
32:19Go.
32:21Already am.
32:22Right up to the detonator.
32:24On three, everybody.
32:26Fingers crossed.
32:43No, Jomo, it's not going to do any good.
32:48I'm responsible.
32:50I gave the okay, all right?
32:53Dr. Merrill?
32:55Come back here.
32:56One of the dredges ought to be here soon.
33:13Friar.
33:14Softly, Mark, I come to take you out.
33:17And Romeo?
33:18Romeo is already out.
33:20He's been banished.
33:22The prince has forbidden him to remain in the land.
33:25Juliet.
33:27The poor child has been returned to her parents' house.
33:31She's a prisoner there, locked in her room.
33:34Perhaps if I spoke to her father.
33:37The thought does you credit, Mark.
33:39But they hold you as well as Romeo responsible for Tybalt's death.
33:45You must save yourself.
33:46Leave.
33:47You can get me out of here?
33:49I have a universal key.
33:58Guard.
34:19Come, my son.
34:21It will be light in about an hour.
34:24You will need it to find your way.
34:26The entrance to the dark grotto is about a half mile past the Capulet's stronghouse.
34:32Juliet told me.
34:33I can find it.
34:34She better be careful.
34:35Capulet ground is dangerous.
34:37They seek a life in exchange for Tybalt's death.
34:41The exit is there.
34:43I go the other way to see Juliet.
34:45At least to comfort her.
34:48Friar, I hope you can help her as you have helped me.
34:50Let us pray I can.
34:53Godspeed, Mark.
35:08You.
35:14No.
35:16Pass freely.
35:17I haven't the heart.
35:19I am sorry for Tybalt's death.
35:21Tybalt.
35:22Brought his death upon himself.
35:25I'm not saddened for him here.
35:27If not for Tybalt.
35:31You have not heard.
35:36Juliet is dead.
35:47Now remember, son, it is of the utmost necessity that you reach Romeo quickly.
35:53He must know that Juliet has taken a medicine which only simulates death.
35:58She is not in actuality dead.
36:02Once she has been moved to the tomb of the Capulets, he can join her and waken her.
36:08And no one will be the wiser.
36:10And the two can be gone forever.
36:15Quickly.
36:39Why?
36:42Her family wished to annul her marriage to Romeo
36:46She could not deny her love
36:48It was easier to give up her life
36:52Suicide
36:53So it seems
36:56I will pray for her soul
37:01My only prayer is that her family never knows what she did
37:14This is what she used
37:28The Capulets will never know
37:31Thank you, my son
37:52Dr. Merrill, I'm picking up an object approaching the cetacean
37:55On monitor
37:57On monitor
38:06I told you, Elizabeth, I'm all right
38:10I'll believe it when I have hard facts
38:12But I told you what happened
38:14I know, I know
38:15Romeo and Juliet
38:17I didn't know you'd read it
38:21Read it?
38:23Mark, you've suffered a concussion
38:24Your mind was under stress, so you retreated into a fantasy
38:28Romeo and Juliet
38:30It's a very touching tragedy
38:32Yes, it was tragic
38:34Juliet dead
38:35Not at first
38:38Friar Lawrence gave Juliet a sleeping potion
38:42So that she could feign death
38:43Then he sent a messenger to Romeo
38:45To tell him what the truth actually was
38:49Well, the messenger didn't get to Romeo in time
38:52And Romeo thought that Juliet really was dead
38:55And he rushed back and
38:57And what?
38:58He killed himself
38:59Just as she was awakening
39:02It's a very moving story, Mark
39:05Elizabeth, I need you to analyze this immediately
39:16Juliet dead
39:21How can I comfort you?
39:23What can I say?
39:27I must go to her
39:29Where is she, Mercusio?
39:31The crypt?
39:32The Capulet house?
39:34You cannot go to the Capulet house
39:36Romeo, you know what the Capulets would do to you
39:38I must go to Mercusio
39:40Offer your company then
39:41To scout the place
39:42To provide a diversion if it be needed
39:46Well said, my friend
39:58Yes?
40:00Interesting
40:01A complex analgesic
40:04What if someone were to drink it?
40:07Not good
40:08Could throw you into a very deep coma
40:10And you'd look as though you were dead
40:12Then she could still be alive
40:16Where are you going?
40:17I must return
40:18To Juliet
40:37Where is he going?
40:57She hasn't been moved to the crypt yet
41:00Romeo, listen to me
41:01Prince Aeschylus is in a rage
41:03Mark escaped
41:05Juliet dead
41:06If you're seen
41:08And I'll be dead too?
41:10Yes
41:12I'm already dead, my friend
41:14Out of all mortal danger
41:16And you are not
41:18So I leave you here
41:19No
41:22There are journeys that a man must make alone
41:28Goodbye
41:31Yes, Father
41:48Mark
41:51Princess Guard's out looking for you
41:53Louisa, trust me
41:54I must be taken to your mistress
41:57Oh, what good would that do?
41:58You're looking upon that poor dead lamb
42:01Louisa
42:02If good could be done
42:08All right
42:09I'll take you
42:26There he is
42:27Take it
42:27Take her
42:49Stop the hymns
42:51Give me my sword
43:01Beloved
43:02What softwood light from the outer window breaks
43:08There's no more light
43:11No more Juliet
43:13No more life
43:21I'll take it
43:23I'll take it
43:25I'll take it
43:41I'll take it
43:45Follow him!
43:52Mercusio.
43:53Mark.
43:54Did Romeo go to Juliet?
43:55How do you know?
43:56I am his friend, trust me.
43:57I must stop him before he kills himself.
44:00I owe him my life, Mercusio.
44:02Please, let me repay him by saving his.
44:04He's at the Capulet house.
44:05Hurry!
44:06Go, I'll stand for you.
44:13Stop him!
44:14Who?
44:37I'll be with you.
44:41She's not dead.
44:42She took a potion, a drug, and it ended her life.
44:47No, no, stand back.
44:50I mean to kill myself, Merc.
44:51Don't force me to take you with me.
44:53Romeo, listen to me.
44:55Stand back.
44:56She's dead.
45:02As you say.
45:16Romeo.
45:23I pray to awake and see you here.
45:45Mark, that's nonsense
45:46Romeo and Juliet are fictional characters
45:49You had to be aware of the play
45:51I have never read it, C.W.
45:53You don't remember reading it
45:54Obviously, the shock of being on the rock slide
45:57sent you into a defensive fantasy
45:58You sought refuge in a romantic story, that's all
46:01And he chose a story with a tragic ending
46:03But it was not tragic
46:05Romeo and Juliet are married
46:07The feud between the Capulets and the Montagues is over
46:11Whatever you want to believe
46:13C.W.
46:15Elizabeth examined this at my request
46:20And?
46:21Actually, it's quite an ancient artifact
46:23In amazingly good condition
46:25Dating 14th century Italian
46:29But you found it underwater, that's not strange
46:31But 14th century, and no corrosion
46:38Perhaps you are right
46:39Perhaps it was a fantasy
46:41I will just return this to the sea
46:44Sort of a honeymoon gift
47:08Good night, at 1130
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47:13With Loretta on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
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47:18Warren Oates and James Taylor star in
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47:28A new life is not crazy
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