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Clips from The King and I (1956)
"Rise!"
The King and I (1956)
"For sake of selves and country."
The King and I (1956)
"Is called The Small House of Uncle Thomas."
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"President Lincoln of America against slavery, no?"
The King and I (1956)
"Slavery very bad thing."
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"Mr. Lincoln is fighting a war, even now, to set the slaves free."
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"Very much, Your Majesty."
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"Shall Mr. Lincoln be winning this war he is fighting at present?"
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"I do not understand"
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"how slaves can be set free if their masters wish to keep them."
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"It's done by the passing of a law"
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"But my slaves"
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"Suppose there was such a law in Siam and we did not want it so?"
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"You do not know king as well as you think you do."
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"Well, I trust His Majesty won't object if I put some clothes on first."
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"You sent for me, Your Majesty?"
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"Mrs. Anna,"
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"Moses?"
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"Now you know and I know"
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"I think he shall have been a fool to have written so."
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"That is not reason, but first I wish to discuss Moses."
The King and I (1956)
"if different English books state different things?"
The King and I (1956)
"The Bible was not written by men of science, but by men of faith."
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"It was their explanation of the miracle of creation,"
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"Now, was there something else?"
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"Now. When else? Now is always best time."
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"of the whole universe, the king of Siam."
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"Sovereign of all tributary countries adjacent and in every direction,"
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"et cetera, et cetera, et cetera."
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"Do you not have any respect for me?"
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"You mean, on the floor?"
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"I'm very sorry."
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"Perhaps so, Your Majesty."
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"But observe care that head shall not be higher than mine."
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"To His Royal Presidency of the United States in America..."
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"et cetera. You fix up."
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"it has occurred to us that if we shall be sending you several pairs"
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"Well?"
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"How can I make letter if you interrupt?"
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"And inhabitants of America shall be able to catch and tame them"
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"Only male elephants, Your Majesty?"
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"Good night."
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"Lincoln!"
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"I am Lun Tha."
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"You'll be killed if they find you in the City of Women. You must leave!"
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"We hide from the moon,"
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"We speak in a whisper,"
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"Afraid to be heard;"
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"Alone in our secret,"
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"Together we sigh"
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"Behold"
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"Not ever."
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"Behold and believe"
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"Behold"
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"Oh, if it could only be."
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"It will be. I swear this."
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"If you see a chaba flower in your path, broken like this,"
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"can convince British that you are unfit to be ruler of Siam,"
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"A charm from the skies"
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"- I remember them. - I will do remembering!"
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"Who is king here?"
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"What, what, what?"
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"No! No! Please, Mrs. Anna."
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"Do not let her go away."
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"It is my pleasure that you stay here!"
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"all of whom are loving you so extraordinarily?"
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"Come, Louis."
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"Mrs. Anna, it is I, Lady Thiang."
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"Oh, well, come in, Lady Thiang."
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"Distress?"
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"and suggest necessity of making Siam a protectorate."
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"The king is many things I dislike, but he is not a barbarian."
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"Then you will go to him now?"
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"King cannot take advice."
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"He needs help, Mrs. Anna."
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"Oh, but he has you."
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"I am not equal to his special needs."
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"And that's enough"
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"Defend him when he's wrong,"
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"He is wonderful."
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"Well?"
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"Do you not see I am occupied?"
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"Why should I discuss important matter with woman?"
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"Good night!"
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"Your Majesty..."
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"Parties who would use this as excuse to steal my country."
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"Now suppose you are Queen Victoria,"
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"On quick tour of Orient. Friendship tour, they say."
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"Edward, coming here?"
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"I will show them who is barbarian!"
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"You will give a banquet in their honor."
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"You will make them all witnesses in your favor."
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"They will return to England and report to the queen"
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"that you are most certainly not a barbarian."
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"Naturally!"
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"It means put on your best clothes,"
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"No, we shall make them look like ladies of Europe:"
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"Shoes on feet, dresses on bodies."
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"You will tell me which ladies are most like Europeans"
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"and educate them in European customs and manner for presentation."
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"- Also, sew dresses. - Sew dresses?"
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"Don't you think it would make a better impression"
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"You teach. To be served on high table. Long white tablecloth..."
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"- And napkins. - Of finest silk."
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"Also spoons. Why do you not think of spoons?"
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"We mustn't forget cigars. Englishmen are fond of them."
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"You are to make list of all eminent Europeans residing in Bangkok"
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"How much time do I have for all this?"
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"British gunboat last reported off Singkla. This give you one week."
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"And help us to prove to the visiting English"
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"that we are extraordinary and remarkable people."
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"that we are extraordinary and remarkable people."
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"Help also Mrs. Anna..."
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"- Your Majesty, this is really... - A promise is a promise."
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"And, Buddha,"
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"I promise you"
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"that I shall give this unworthy woman"
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"a house."
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"adjoining royal palace"
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"according to agreement,"
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