Demetrius and the Gladiators
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:17:01
The robe, sire, holds the secret of eternal life.
1:17:04
Seize this fisherman. He's dangerous
to you, a threat to your power.

1:17:08
Dangerous to me...
1:17:10
..or to you?
1:17:12
Has this fisherman been making
trouble for you with your lover?

1:17:16
Of course.
You're not interested in the robe for me.

1:17:19
You want to get rid of the fisherman.
1:17:23
And you! Why didn'tyou bring me this news?
1:17:26
This fisherman comes and goes as he pleases
making fools of the whole Praetorian Guard.

1:17:30
l want the robe. And l want it today!
1:17:34
l'll do my best, sire,
but the Christians will protect their leader.

1:17:37
They'll hide him and the robe of their king.
lt may take more than one day.

1:17:41
l didn't ask you for excuses!
1:17:45
Get me the robe! Take hostages! Kill them!
1:17:48
Torture them by the hundred till they agree
to give it up! You'll find one that will talk.

1:17:53
Wait.
1:17:55
There's one tribune who has
special qualifications for this duty,...

1:17:58
..who knows their leaders, their hiding places.
1:18:01
We'll give Demetrius an opportunity
to earn the cheers he receives.

1:18:06
These are my orders. Go!
1:18:21
Guards, forward march.
1:18:27
Guards, halt.
1:18:32
What do you want here?
1:18:35
- Don'tyou know me, Kaeso?
- The footsteps l heard were of a stranger.

1:18:40
- l want the robe. Where is it?
- l haven't seen it.

1:18:42
(Peter) Perhaps l can help you, Demetrius.
1:18:49
- What do you want with it?
- To take it to the emperor.

1:18:51
- Why?
- To give you a chance.

1:18:53
Unless he gets his hands on it,
he'll wipe you out.

1:18:56
You mean we can buy our lives
with our master's robe?

1:18:59
lt's only a piece of cloth.

prev.
next.