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:13:01
Shakespeare saw Richard Gloucester
and Buckingham as gangsters.

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They were thugs.
High-class, upper-class thugs.

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There's been no influence here,
has there? No influence.

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ALLEN:
What is thy news?

:13:17
Lord Rivers and Lord Grey
are sent to Pomfret...

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... and with them Sir Thomas Vaughan...
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... prisoners.
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ALLEN:
Who hath committed them?

:13:26
The mighty dukes
Gloucester and Buckingham.

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You're a pretty smart guy.
:13:31
I can see it.
:13:33
I see the ruin of my house.
:13:35
Insulting tyranny begins to jet upon
the innocent and aweless throne.

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I can see it...
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...as in a map, the end of all.
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PACINO: Now, Richard and Buckingham
have betrayed everybody.

:13:50
They lied. They went to Ludlow
to pick up this prince.

:13:54
They were supposed
to be peaceful.

:13:56
They forced him out
from under his uncle's arms...

:14:00
- ... and they've stolen this kid.
KIMBALL: They're bringing him back.

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What they have really got there
is the throne of England...

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- ... in their arms.
PACINO: The future.

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KIMBALL:
They've got it.

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[PACINO & KIMBALL SING "HE'S GOT
THE WHOLE WORLD IN HIS HANDS"]

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PACINO:
Now is the winter of our discontent...

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... made glorious summer...
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... by this sun of York.
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Welcome...
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...to London.
:14:37
CURATOR:
This is the first chance since 1640s...

:14:41
...to see the Globe Theatre.
This is where Shakespeare...

:14:44
...wrote his plays, where he acted.
:14:47
- Shakespeare owned it.
PACINO: So this is the spot?

:14:51
If you stand in the middle of it,
what happens?

:14:54
It's like a sounding board,
like a resonating chamber.

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- You can hear the wonderful acoustics.
- I hear it already.


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