:04:02
Have l ever failed you when you called?
:04:04
This will be my final request, Clarence.
:04:08
My sons are now yours.
:04:11
You will lead and guide them
in the ways that are best for England.
:04:17
l name you Protector of the Realm.
:04:23
Clarence, my dear brother.
:04:26
Richard.
:04:27
lt's been too long since last l saw you.
:04:30
lt's good we three are together again.
:04:33
Nothing should be important enough
to separate brothers.
:04:37
You chose well for the Protector, Edward.
:04:40
ln all of England there is no wiser man
than Clarence.
:04:46
Not the strongest but the wisest.
:04:51
l wanted you to approve.
:04:54
- The King must rest.
- We will go, Tyrus.
:04:57
l'll summon you if there's any change.
:05:07
Richard? Do you really approve?
:05:11
Clarence and l are your sons, Mother,
as well as Edward.
:05:15
What is honor for one Plantagenet
is honor for all of the family.
:05:19
- Why should l not approve?
- Mother.
:05:29
Could we not have talked
in our own chambers? Why down here?
:05:33
The grieving of women
grates on my ears, Clarence.
:05:37
l've been a soldier too long.
:05:39
l've seen too many men die
:05:42
and heard too many women weep.
:05:45
Do you not want a woman to weep for you?
:05:48
One will.
:05:51
One only. My wife Anne.
:05:57
No others, man or woman,
:05:59
will redden their eyes
for Richard Plantagenet.