:23:01
PACINO: Now, if Richard's
brother Edward was king, right?
:23:04
And then he dies...
:23:05
...Clarence, his other brother,
is next in line.
:23:08
No, the kids were next in line.
:23:11
After the king's kids came Clarence.
:23:13
So Richard figures, "I get rid of Clarence,
then work out getting rid of the kids."
:23:18
Meantime, this deep disgrace
in brotherhood...
:23:22
...touches me...
:23:24
...deeper than you can imagine.
:23:27
- I know it pleaseth neither of us well.
- Your imprisonment shall not be long.
:23:31
I will deliver you, else lie for you.
Meantime, have patience.
:23:36
GUARD 1: It's time, my lord.
- I must perforce.
:23:38
BALDWIN: Must.
- Farewell.
:23:41
PACINO: It looks like Richard's plan
is really starting to work.
:23:44
He got the king to put Clarence
in the Tower...
:23:47
... by poisoning the king's mind
against him.
:23:49
So now he's got one brother locked up,
the other brother, who 's king, is sick.
:23:55
So he's in good shape.
He can move around.
:23:57
He can maneuver. He's got room.
:24:00
Go...
:24:03
...tread the path
thou shalt ne'er return.
:24:07
Simple, plain Clarence!
:24:12
I do love thee so...
:24:14
...that I shall shortly send
thy soul to heaven.
:24:20
GUARD 1: Prisoner approaching.
GUARD 2: Prisoner Hastings exeunt.
:24:24
Who is this?
The new-deliver'd Hastings?
:24:28
- Good time of day unto my gracious lord!
- As much unto my good lord Hastings.
:24:33
Well are you welcome to this open air.
:24:36
How hath your lordship
brook'd imprisonment?
:24:38
With patience, noble lord,
as prisoners must.
:24:41
You can do something
from Shakespeare...
:24:44
...think that you're feeling it or whatever.
HARRIS: Mm-hm.
:24:46
You love it.
You think you're communicating it.
:24:49
And the person you said it to
has not understood a word you said.
:24:53
You can't believe they didn't.
:24:55
"Thoust" and, you know...
:24:58
...just the way it's worded,
that confuses the people of, you know...