The Lion in Winter
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1:14:00
I can't lose, Henry.
1:14:03
I have time.
Why, just look at you.

1:14:06
Great heavy arms. But each
year they get a little heavier.

1:14:10
The sand goes pit-pat
in the glass.

1:14:14
I'm in no hurry, Henry.
I've got time.

1:14:18
Suppose I hurry things along. Suppose I
say that England is at war with France.

1:14:22
Then France surrenders. I
don't have to fight to win.

1:14:27
Take all you want... this county,
that one. You won't keep it long.

1:14:32
What kind of courage
have you got?

1:14:36
The tidal kind...
1:14:41
it comes and goes.
1:14:44
By God, I'd love to turn you
loose on Eleanor. More brandywine?

1:14:47
You recognize it? They were boiling
it in ireland before the snakes left.

1:14:52
Well, things look a little bleak
for Henry, don't they?

1:14:57
You'll say yes to Richard when he
comes... arms, soldiers, anything he asks.

1:15:02
I'd be foolish not to.
Yeah.

1:15:05
And withdraw it all before the battle
ever started. Wouldn't you, in my place?

1:15:10
Why fight Henry when his sons
will do it for you?

1:15:12
Yes, exactly.
1:15:15
- You've got promise, lad. That's
first-class thinking. - Thank you, sir.

1:15:33
Good night. Good night? You're
going? We haven't settled anything.

1:15:37
We open Christmas presents at noon.
Till then. You can't be finished with me.

1:15:41
Oh, but I am. It's been most
satisfactory. What's so satisfactory?

1:15:44
Winning is. I did just
win. Surely you noticed.

1:15:49
Not a thing. You
haven't won a damn thing.

1:15:55
Hmm.
1:15:58
I found out the way your mind
works and the kind of man you are.


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