:37:01
...and I will love thee,
and prefer thee for it.
:37:05
I will dispatch it straight.
:37:35
I am so far in blood...
:37:40
...that sin will pluck on sin.
:37:47
Tear-falling pity dwells not in this eye.
:38:07
Any production of Richard III,
the last act dribbles out for me.
:38:11
- I'm gone.
PACINO: For me, the last act...
:38:14
...Richard is the most accessible
because it's clear...
:38:17
...that Richard has attained
this power now.
:38:21
He's king and he's on the decline
because as soon as he becomes king...
:38:25
...they come at him from all sides.
Richmond is attacking.
:38:31
This guy, Richmond,
his family were the losers...
:38:35
... in the War of the Roses.
:38:37
He had fled to France and was there
raising an army...
:38:40
... to get the throne back
for the house of Lancaster.
:38:44
MESSENGER 1:
My gracious sovereign...
:38:46
...now in Devonshire,
as I by friends am well advertised.
:38:50
MESSENGER 2:
In Kent the Guildfords are in arms.
:38:52
Every hour more competitors
flock to the rebels.
:38:55
Their power grows strong.
:38:56
Sir Thomas Lovel
and Lord Marquis Dorset...
:38:59
...in Yorkshire are in arms.
- Out, ye owls!