Shakespeare in Love
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1:04:00
- [ Grunts ]
- Huh? Who's there?

1:04:03
Marlowe.
1:04:06
- [ Bed Creaking ]
- You are playing
my Dr.Faustus this afternoon.

1:04:09
Don't spend yourself
in sport.

1:04:12
- What do you want, Kit?
- My Massacre at Paris is complete.

1:04:15
- What? You have the last act?
- If you have the money.

1:04:19
- Tomorrow.
- Then tomorrow
you shall have the pages.

1:04:23
Oh, will you desist, madam!
1:04:25
- Oh!
- Twenty pounds on delivery.

1:04:29
- Now, what is money to men like us?
- [ Chuckles ]

1:04:33
Besides, if I need a play,
I have another waiting--
a comedy by Shakespeare.

1:04:37
- Oh, Romeo.
- [ Chuckles ]

1:04:39
- Gave it to Henslowe.
- Never!

1:04:43
Well, I'm to Deptford.
I leave you my respects, Miss Rosaline.

1:04:47
I gave Shakespeare
two sovereigns for Romeo.

1:04:49
You did, but Ned Alleyn
and the Admiral's Men have
the playing of it at the Rose.

1:04:54
- Treachery!
- [ Screams ]

1:04:57
Traitor and thief!
1:05:02
Oh, no.
1:05:05
No!
[ Sobs ]

1:05:20
[ Hens Clucking ]
1:05:24
By my head,
here comes the Capulets.

1:05:26
By my heel,
I care not.

1:05:30
Follow me close.
I will speak with them.

1:05:33
Gentlemen, good-den!
A word with one of you.

1:05:36
Are you going
to do it like that?

1:05:38
[ Ned ]
Positions.

1:05:40
- By my head, here comes the Capulets.
- By my heel, I care not.

1:05:45
Follow me close.
I will speak to them.

1:05:47
Gentlemen, good-den!
A word with one of you.

1:05:50
- [ Loud Bang On Door ]
- [ Mercutio ] And but
one word with one of us?

1:05:54
Couple it with something;
make it a word and a blow.

1:05:58
Where's that thieving hack that can't
keep his pen in his own ink pot?


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