1:16:01
- You cannot marry Wessex.
- If not you, why not Wessex?
1:16:06
If not Wessex, the queen
will know the cause,
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- and there will be
no more Will Shakespeare.
- No. No.
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But I will go to Wessex
as a widow from these vows,
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as solemn as they
are unsanctified.
1:16:22
For killing Juliet's
kinsman Tybalt,
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the one who killed
Romeo's friend Mercutio,
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Romeo is banished.
1:16:30
- But the friar who married
Romeo and Juliet--
- Is that me?
1:16:33
You, Edward. The friar who married them
gives Juliet a potion to drink.
1:16:38
It is a secret potion.
It makes us seeming dead.
1:16:42
She is placed in the tomb
of the Capulets.
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She will awake to life and love
when Romeo comes to her side again.
1:16:48
- [ All Chuckling ]
- [ Taps Pillar ]
1:16:51
I have not said all.
1:16:54
By maligned fate, the message
goes astray which would tell
Romeo of the friar's plan.
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He hears only
that Juliet is dead.
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And thus he goes
to the apothecary...
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That's me.
1:17:08
and buys
a deadly poison.
1:17:10
He enters the tomb to say farewell
to Juliet who lies there cold as death.
1:17:15
He drinks the poison.
1:17:19
He dies by her side,
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and then she wakes
and sees him dead.
1:17:26
And so Juliet
takes his dagger...
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and then kills herself.
1:17:38
Well, that will have them
rolling in the aisles.
1:17:41
Sad... and wonderful.
1:17:45
I have a blue velvet cap
that'll do well.
1:17:48
I've seen just such a cap
on an apothecary.
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Just so.
1:17:54
Yes, it will serve.
1:17:59
But there's a scene missing.