:26:03
Just trust it. You'll get it.
:26:04
ALLEN:
And if he were dead...
:26:08
...what would betide on me?
:26:10
No other harm but loss of such a lord.
:26:13
The loss of such a lord
includes all harm.
:26:17
They're trying to soothe her
because she is an hysteric.
:26:21
- She is way out of control.
ALLEN: But does that weaken...
:26:25
...the reality of what's happening?
:26:28
KIMBALL: It strengthens
the incompetence of others...
:26:31
But why should they be incompetent?
:26:33
- Why make them weaker?
KIMBALL: Because they went to Ludlow...
:26:36
...with little train
and got their heads cut off.
:26:39
But then it's no great deed on his part
if you make them weak.
:26:44
PACINO: They're not weak.
ALLEN: They're not weak...
:26:47
...nor do I think that they're stupid.
I think...
:26:49
By diminishing their importance,
you diminish his actions.
:26:54
- It's bound to happen.
- It's a very human, familial thing to say:
:26:58
"Calm down. It will be all right."
But underneath it...
:27:01
...they know what the scoop is, and I
keep throwing back at them:
:27:05
"Stop! You know damn well
what's going on."
:27:09
And that's why I'm hysterical.
You know it.
:27:12
If he dies, that's it.
:27:14
PACINO: Let's start the scene.
- Have patience, madam.
:27:17
There's no doubt his majesty
will soon recover his accustom'd health.
:27:21
In that you brook it ill,
it makes him worse.
:27:24
Therefore, for God's sake,
entertain good comfort.
:27:26
And cheer his grace
with quick and merry...
:27:28
And that's the way
you want me to behave, is that it?
:27:34
If he were dead,
what would betide on me?
:27:39
No other harm, Mother,
but loss of such a lord.
:27:42
The loss of such a lord...
:27:45
...includes all harm.
:27:47
The heavens have bless'd you
with a goodly son...
:27:50
...to be your comforter when he's gone.
- Ah, he is young.
:27:56
His minority is put into the trust
of Richard Gloucester.