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- ... 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.
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CURATOR:
This is the first chance since 1640s...

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...to see the Globe Theatre.
This is where Shakespeare...

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

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

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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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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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And all the clouds
that lour'd on our house...

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...in the deep bosom of the ocean...
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- Hi. Are you working on this?
- I am. I've been recording it since 1980.

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- You've been recording this since 1980?
- Yeah. The whole shebang.

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- Really?
- And who is this?

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This is the son of one of the builders.
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PACINO:
Welcome, sweet prince, to London.

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My thoughts' sovereign.
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The weary way
hath made you melancholy.

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- I want more uncles here to welcome me.
- Sweet prince...

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...those uncles which you want
were dangerous.

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Your grace attended
to their sugar'd words...

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...but look'd not on the poison
of their hearts.

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God keep you from such false friends!
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God keep me from false friends!
But they were none.


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