:55:17
You're not allowed
to enter this room--
:55:22
O fair one, behold your humbIe servant,
Sir Lancelot of Camelot.
:55:25
l have come to take--
Oh, l'm terribly sorry.
:55:27
- You got my note!
- WeIl, l got a note.
:55:31
- You've come to rescue me.
- You see--
:55:34
l knew someone would.
:55:36
l knew that somewhere out there,
there must be someone who--
:55:42
Stop that! Stop it!
:55:45
- Who are you?
- l'm your son!
:55:47
- Not you.
- l am Sir Lancelot, sir.
:55:49
- He's come to rescue me, Father.
- Let's not jump to conclusions.
:55:53
Did you kill all those guards?
:55:56
Oh, yes. Sorry.
:55:58
- They cost 50 pounds each!
- l'm sorry. l can explain.
:56:01
Don't be afraid of him.
l've got a rope all ready.
:56:05
You killed eight wedding guests in aIl !
:56:08
-You see, l thought your son was a lady.
-l can understand that.
:56:11
Hurry, Sir Lancelot.
:56:13
- You only killed the bride's father.
- l didn't mean to.
:56:17
- You put your sword through his head!
- Oh, dear. ls he all right?
:56:22
You even kicked the bride.
This is gonna cost me a fortune.
:56:25
l can explain. l was riding north
from Camelot when l got this note--
:56:29
Camelot?
Are you from Camelot?
:56:31
Hurry.
:56:33
- I am a knight of King Arthur.
- Very nice castle, Camelot.
:56:36
- Very good pig country.
- ls it?
:56:39
Hurry. l am ready.
:56:41
- Would you like to come have a drink?
- That's awfully nice of you.
:56:45
I am ready!
:56:47
l mean, to be so understanding.
:56:50
l'm afraid when l'm in this idiom,
I get carried away.
:56:53
Don't worry about that.