:03:02
- My securities, are they safe?
- Turned over to Dr Voudel.
:03:05
He says as your Prime Minister,
he has charge of everything.
:03:07
Him?
I wouldn't trust that crooked...
:03:11
There he is!
:03:12
Your Majesty!
:03:15
- My securities, where are they?
- Safely deposited.
:03:18
In my name?
:03:19
We cannot discuss that here.
First we must get rid of the press.
:03:23
This way please.
:03:32
Smile, Your Majesty!
:03:34
One over here!
:03:37
- Another one here!
- One serious.
:03:40
Please gentlemen, no more pictures.
:03:43
His Majesty King Shahdov has
been through a bloody revolution.
:03:47
I hope you will keep this interview
as brief as possible.
:03:50
Your questions, please.
:03:52
I understand you got away
with all the loot.
:03:55
If you're referring to what legally
belongs to His Majesty's government,
:03:58
documents were transferred out of
the reach of revolutionary thieves.
:04:03
Where are they?
:04:04
That question is of a private nature
and cannot be answered.
:04:07
You may answer.
:04:08
They are safely deposited in a bank.
:04:11
- In whose name?
- That is also of a private nature.
:04:14
You may answer.
:04:16
As P.M. of His Majesty's
Government in exile,
:04:18
they are in my name
:04:20
until His Majesty deems fit
to have them otherwise.
:04:22
Then I think I'll have them otherwise.
:04:24
Be calm, Your Majesty. First you
must pass through Immigration.
:04:27
Any further questions?
:04:28
How about this controversy
over atomic energy?
:04:32
Ladies and gentlemen,
that's how I lost my throne.
:04:35
I wanted atomic energy
for domestic use
:04:38
but my ministers wanted
atomic bombs.
:04:40
Nevertheless, I have nuclear plans
that will revolutionize modern life
:04:44
and bring about a Utopia
undreamed of!
:04:47
Your Majesty, if I might interrupt,
the Immigration Officer is waiting.
:04:51
- I beg your pardon.
- This way, Sir.
:04:52
That will be all, gentlemen.
:04:57
Here, Sir, for the fingerprinting.