A King in New York
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1:27:04
All right.
1:27:07
Come on out. Hurry up, please.
1:27:19
One at a time, please.
All right, all right.

1:27:24
Your Majesty, King Shahdov?
1:27:27
All right. There you are.
1:27:29
That's OK, you can keep that.
1:27:42
Don't be afraid son.
There's nothing to fear.

1:27:45
We're here to ask you
to help your parents.

1:27:48
All we want is the names
of some of their friends.

1:27:52
If you give us this information,
1:27:53
we'll do all we can
to help your parents.

1:27:58
Your Majesty, first and foremost,
1:28:02
you must stand on your rights
and demand immunity

1:28:04
on the ground
of your Royal Prerogative.

1:28:07
Immunity from what?
1:28:08
That I don't know,
but I intend to find out.

1:28:10
But if they put
the $64 question to you,

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as to if you are,
or ever have been a communist,

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then again you must stand
on your Royal Prerogative.

1:28:17
But that question is absurd.
1:28:18
There are many things
absurd these days...

1:28:22
We mustn't be late,
or they'll hold us for contempt.

1:28:25
Please Your Majesty, we must hurry!
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This is the express.
1:28:39
Wait! I forgot my briefcase.
You go ahead.

1:28:41
I'll follow in a taxi.
You mustn't be late!


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