to ask you
about Richard III...
...what would you remember about it?
To be honest, I really dont remember
that much, if anything at all.
Did you know that Richard III
had a deformed arm and a deformed back?
- No, I didnt.
- You didnt know that?
The play, Richard III,
about the guy with the humpback?
- No.
- You got me there.
Mm-mm.
He was a humpback? "A
horse. A horse. My kingdom for a horse"?
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Hamlet Script
Hamlet, think of us as of a father...
for let the world take note:
You are the most immediate to our throne.
And with no less nobility of love...
than that which dearest father
bears his son...
do I impart toward you.
Though yet of Hamlet
our dear brothers death...
the memory be green...
and that it us befitted
to bear our hearts in grief...
and our whole kingdom
to be contracted in
BARRY LYNDON
A Screenplay by Stanley Kubrick
Based on the novel by William Makepeace Thackeray
FADE IN:
EXT. PARK - DAY
Brief shot of duel.
RODERICK (V.O.)
My father, who was well-known to the
best circles in this kingdom under
the name of roaring Harry James, was
killed in a duel, when I was fifteen
years old.
EXT. GARDEN - DAY
Mrs. James, talking with a suitor; Roderick, at a
distance.
RODERICK
A Chinese GONG SOUNDS and the glittering doors of an art Deco pa-poda slide open to reveal a mammoth silver stairway down which rows of beautiful women start descending.
BEGIN MAIN TITLES
The lovely ladies are a mix of races and they sing a strange, haunting melody - one might think them a heavenly choir, if it werent for their sexy, clinging lame gowns.
INT. CLUB ENTRANCE
From the ethereal beau
kingdoms great defence,
We give thee from our royal master thanks.
He bade us, from him, call thee thane of Cawdor.
What, can the devil speak true?
In which addition, hail, most worthy thane!
for it is thine.
The thane of Cawdor lives. Why do you
dress me in borrowd robes?
Who was the thane lives yet;
but under heavy judgment bears that life
which he deserves to lose.
Treasons capital, confessd a