Kundun
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1:16:02
[ Horn Blowing,
Growing Louder ]

1:16:27
No, no, wait.
[ Continues ln Tibetan ]

1:16:32
Wait, wait, please. Let's do away
with some of these formalities.

1:16:35
It's enough now.
Stop, stop. Please.

1:16:39
Holiness,
your Nepalese visitors--

1:16:42
- It appears they've
brought you an elephant.
- An elephant?

1:16:45
- Yes, Kundun, an elephant.
- Is it here now?

1:16:47
- They have it with them.
- How fortunate.

1:16:51
He's a modern man,
just like he was the last time.

1:16:58
[ Chinese Radio Announcer ]
Today, the surrender of Tibet
is complete.

1:17:01
In Peking, representatives from
Tibet and the People's Republic...

1:17:05
signed a Seventeen Point Agreement
returning Tibet to the motherland.

1:17:09
The Dalai Lama's representatives
have signed the agreement in his name...

1:17:13
and with his best wishes
for Tibet's speedy reunification
with the motherland.

1:17:18
- [ Plates Crashing ]
- Point One: The Tibetan people
shall unite and drive out...

1:17:22
imperialist aggressors
from Tibet.

1:17:25
[ Announcer Fades Out ]
1:17:48
Your Holiness, may I present
General Chang Chin-Wu.


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