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A short battle,
ending in a decisive victory.
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In that field, a crowned king, manfully
fighting in the middle of his enemies...
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...was slain and brought to his death."
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PACINO:
Here, pitch our tent, here...
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...even here in Bosworth field.
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SCHOLAR 1: What is fascinating
when you come to the last act...
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...to the Battle of Bosworth,
the battle itself goes for very little...
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...apart from, "My horse. My horse.
Kingdom for a horse."
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To me, the battle is really the ghost
scene. The ghost scene is the battle.
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PACINO: Richard is visited in his sleep by
the ghosts of the people he's murdered.
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Give me another horse.
Bind up my wounds.
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Give me another horse!
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Frederic and I decided to go
to the actual theater...
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... where Richard III was performed
some 300 years ago...
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... and this ghost scene was acted
on the stage here, in London.
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We thought we'd rehearse
and see if we could get a sense...
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... of those old spirits.
Method acting-type stuff.
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I've always had trouble
with this speech.
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It's good when an actor
has trouble with a speech...
:42:15
...and goes and tries to do it.
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I've heard you talking about Richard
as a man who cannot find love.
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A person who finally,
in the last scenes, knows...
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... that he does not have
his own humanity, that he's lost it.
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PARSONS:
Tormenting dreams!
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KIMBALL: He has let the pursuit
of power totally corrupt him...
:42:36
... and is alienated from his own body...
:42:39
... and his own self.
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GHOST:
Dream on, of bloody deeds and death.
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Where are my children?
:42:46
PARSONS: Toad!
- Despair. Despairing. Death.
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- Give me another horse.
ALLEN: Where is thy brother, Clarence?
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PACINO: Get me a horse!
Get me a horse!
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ALLEN:
Yet thou didst kill my children.