:05:00
I'll give him that message at the
baron's meeting in Nottingham tonight.
:05:03
Thank you.
He does need a bit of a talking to.
:05:05
- Eh, Will?
- He has been getting rather out of hand.
:05:08
- Fetch him along.
- Hold there. What's his fault?
:05:10
- He's killed a royal deer.
- You're wrong. I killed that deer.
:05:13
This man's my servant.
:05:16
I suppose you realize the penalty
for killing the king's deer is death.
:05:19
- Whether for serf or noble.
- Really?
:05:23
Are there no exceptions?
:05:38
- Thanks, good master.
- Better look before you shoot next time.
:05:41
From this day, I follow only you. There
isn't a poor Saxon in Nottingham shire...
:05:46
...that doesn't know and bless
Sir Robin of Locksley.
:05:48
Take me as your servant.
:05:50
Why, in all the forest,
there isn't a hunter as good as me.
:05:53
I ask no pay.
Just to follow you.
:05:57
Fetch the deer, then.
:06:43
While Richard is bent on adventure
in foreign lands...
:06:46
...it is our duty as Normans
to preserve the realm...
:06:49
...by giving loyal support
to Prince John...
:06:51
...the only true defender
of the Norman spirit.
:06:54
Hail to Prince John.