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DUEL OF CHAMPIONS
| Action, Drama, History | 1961 |

Plot:
In the 5th century BC, rival kingdoms Rome and Alba entrust their fate to a duel to death between their respective chosen champions, the 3 Orazi brothers for Rome and the 3 Curiazi brothers for Alba.

Crew:

• Directed by: Ferdinando Baldi, Terence Young
• Written by: Luciano Vincenzoni
• Starring: Alan Ladd, Franca Bettoia, Franco Fabrizi, Jacqueline Derval
• Produced by: Angelo Ferrara
• Music by: Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
• Cinematography: Amerigo Gengarelli
• Edited by: Renzo Lucidi

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00:02:29Many centuries before the birth of Christ,
00:02:32before Rome had sent her legions marching across the earth to conquer the world,
00:02:36the Roman army left the walls of their then modest city
00:02:40only to extend their growing power over the neighboring peoples,
00:02:43the Etruscans, the Sabines, the Albans.
00:02:50In the reign of Tullius Hostilius, king of Rome,
00:02:53war with the city of Alba, birthplace of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome,
00:02:58had lasted for many years.
00:03:01This war, with its great demands,
00:03:04had cost the indomitable rivals Alba and Rome many sacrifices.
00:03:09Neither city succeeded in winning a decisive battle,
00:03:12and by the time of our story, the Romans and the Albans,
00:03:16faced with famine and internal strife,
00:03:19have rallied their remaining legions in a last, desperate effort for victory.
00:03:24For victory!
00:03:29Charge!
00:03:30Charge!
00:04:00Charge!
00:04:28Charge!
00:04:31Charge!
00:04:37Charge!
00:04:39I'll kill you, Roman!
00:04:59The waste of war, and still more waste.
00:05:03Yet this desperate effort did not bring about the desired victory
00:05:07for either city, nor did it make them realize
00:05:10that they must find another way of settling their differences,
00:05:13or else destroy one another.
00:05:22We have lost far too many men in this last battle.
00:05:27The destiny of the war, and the fate of Alba,
00:05:31are linked to the Roman reinforcements from Etruria.
00:05:35And should we fail to stop them in the Tiburtine mountains,
00:05:39then all is lost.
00:05:41What are your orders, King Matteo?
00:05:43Aeneas!
00:05:46Warn the men in Tiburtina.
00:05:48Yes, my king.
00:05:49Remember, the Romans must be stopped.
00:05:53We must stop those reinforcements.
00:05:58No matter what the cost.
00:06:05Let's go.
00:06:24Hunterian!
00:06:26Take up the base!
00:06:28I can give the order, Excellency.
00:06:30But whether anything will happen...
00:06:32Just give the order.
00:06:33I'll see it's carried out.
00:06:36Forward, men!
00:06:38Keep going!
00:06:39Step up the pace!
00:06:40Faster! Faster!
00:07:03Faster!
00:07:11Faster!
00:07:34I'm worried, Horatio.
00:07:36I don't like the idea of going through that ravine at night.
00:07:41You think I like the idea?
00:07:44Yes.
00:07:45To go around the mountains might take at least three days.
00:07:48And by then it would surely be too late.
00:07:51And you forget, the fourth legion is needed at Rome.
00:07:54The battle may be over.
00:07:56And if the Albans have already won?
00:07:58Then they're going to find our supply train very useful.
00:08:03Come on, you talk too much.
00:08:05Go on.
00:08:07Hold the trumpeter.
00:08:10Trumpeter! Sound the call!
00:08:12Faster! Step up the pace!
00:08:29Commander!
00:08:30The Roman legion from Etruria will pass here on its way to Rome.
00:08:33You must stop them!
00:08:37On your feet!
00:08:38Okay, let's take your positions!
00:08:40Hurry! Hurry! Faster!
00:08:59Halt!
00:09:01Halt!
00:09:29The Roman legion is approaching.
00:09:40Centurion!
00:09:44Yes, Excellency.
00:09:45How many men do we have left?
00:09:46My hundred is down to about half strength.
00:09:49It's not enough.
00:09:52But we'll have to do.
00:09:54Reinforce the advance guard.
00:09:57I don't have to say anything else.
00:09:59Yes, Excellency.
00:10:02Come on, forward!
00:10:06They've signaled. Way clear.
00:10:08I still don't like it.
00:10:11It'll be getting dark soon.
00:10:12I'm not blind.
00:10:16But at this moment, I'm not so sure.
00:10:19Not now.
00:10:22Forward!
00:10:26Forward!
00:10:56Forward!
00:11:27Forward!
00:11:29Forward!
00:11:31Take cover!
00:11:35The helmet!
00:11:38Get under the cliff!
00:11:41Take cover!
00:11:42Get under there!
00:11:43Watch out!
00:11:57Take cover!
00:12:21Tell all your men.
00:12:22I'll get behind them.
00:12:23Make a diversion party.
00:12:25We'll fight our way through.
00:12:26You mean up there?
00:12:28We'll never make it.
00:12:30No, no, don't waste any time.
00:12:32Take all your men and twenty horses.
00:12:34I'll show you myself.
00:12:35Hey, you.
00:12:38Tell your men this is a takeover command.
00:12:40I'm going to circle around.
00:12:41If it works, just make a run for it.
00:12:43You understand?
00:12:44Yes, sir.
00:12:56Sabinus!
00:12:59Sabinus, you must take over command.
00:13:01Horatio has left the field.
00:13:04Horatio has left the field?
00:13:06What do you mean?
00:13:10Get the tornado.
00:13:13Quick, hurry!
00:13:26Horatio!
00:13:28He's trying to escape!
00:13:55Horatio!
00:14:01Look out behind you!
00:14:05Cut that path, Horatio!
00:14:25Look out!
00:14:56Sabinus.
00:14:59The Fourth Legion.
00:15:03There in front of you.
00:15:05Those two are the Fourth Legion.
00:15:12My father.
00:15:15It's not right that men...
00:15:19A Roman must expect to lose his sons in battle.
00:15:22You think I mourn your brother?
00:15:28I weep for shame.
00:15:40I'm sorry to recall your men, but after the news Sabinus brought,
00:15:44the risk was too great.
00:15:46Five minutes later and you wouldn't have needed to sound the alarm.
00:15:49Sabinus, my brother, how did he die?
00:15:58Sabinus!
00:16:07I didn't think that they ever took prisoners.
00:16:11What are you trying to say to us, Sabinus?
00:16:13If I hadn't seen it myself, and I did see it,
00:16:17it would have been beyond belief.
00:16:19But Horatio, your brother, fled from the field of battle.
00:16:22You're lying, you...
00:16:23Marcus!
00:16:25You forget yourself.
00:16:28You could easily have killed him.
00:16:31I'm not going to kill him.
00:16:34I'm not going to kill him.
00:16:36I'm not going to kill him.
00:16:38I'm not going to kill him.
00:16:40I'm not going to kill him.
00:16:41I'm not going to kill him.
00:16:44So I should do,
00:16:46to any man who speaks against my family's name.
00:16:48There is another here who confirms what he has said.
00:16:53I still don't believe it.
00:16:55Take me to the scene of the battle.
00:16:57I'll show you Horatio's body dead,
00:16:59like all the other brave men of Rome.
00:17:01Quiet, boy, quiet.
00:17:03Messenger.
00:17:05Tonight the army will fall back into the city.
00:17:07But the Albans...
00:17:08The Albans will not be anxious to follow us there,
00:17:10of that you can be sure.
00:17:12With the loss of Horatio's fourth legion,
00:17:13and now another indecisive battle,
00:17:15the people are going to give voice to their anger.
00:17:17What would you have us do?
00:17:18Continue the battle in the morning and risk in one throw
00:17:21all that we've gained so far?
00:17:23Don't be such a fool.
00:17:25The army will withdraw in the darkness.
00:17:28I'm leaving now,
00:17:30to look for my brother.
00:17:33May the gods let you see what is best for you.
00:17:39Poor Caius.
00:17:42We are both in need of comfort this day.
00:18:09What do you think?
00:18:14There's no hope.
00:18:17Marcus, shall we keep looking?
00:18:19There's no point.
00:18:21Horatio isn't here among the dead.
00:18:24It's a pity.
00:18:33I see that among you brigands
00:18:35I see that among you brigands
00:18:37there are some Roman soldiers who escaped the slaughter.
00:18:41Thank the great Ceres that you were not put to death at once.
00:18:45For we Albans do not take prisoners.
00:18:48At Alba, you will fight in the wolf pit,
00:18:50and who comes out alive will become a slave.
00:18:52Now take them out and guard them well.
00:19:05Go, go, go!
00:19:07Go, go, go!
00:19:37Go, go, go!
00:20:07Go, go, go!
00:20:14Hey, these are Albans.
00:20:18Here, take this, Roman, and try to defend yourself.
00:20:23These wolves, I promise you, are hungry.
00:20:26All right.
00:20:27Now you go.
00:20:37Go, go, go!
00:20:59Don't be afraid.
00:21:07Go, go, go!
00:21:21Kill, kill the Roman guards!
00:21:37Go, go, go!
00:21:43Let's see how sharp your knives really are.
00:21:45Here, Roman.
00:21:46Yeah, you think you're afraid, huh?
00:21:47You want them to throw you down there, too?
00:21:50Come on, Roman.
00:21:52Don't you understand?
00:21:53It'll all be over too soon otherwise.
00:21:56I was only trying to help the entertainment.
00:21:58I wouldn't need your help.
00:22:00All you have to do is watch.
00:22:07Go, go, go!
00:22:18There's no chance he'll get out alive.
00:22:20Only the guards can save him now.
00:22:33Hey, hey, hey!
00:22:35Go, go, go!
00:22:40Here, Roman.
00:22:41Come on up.
00:22:42The guards won't let you play tonight,
00:22:44but we've got other plans for you tomorrow.
00:22:49Come on.
00:22:50Up and out of there.
00:22:57Here, come on up.
00:23:05Come on.
00:23:29In here, Roman.
00:23:31Roman!
00:23:33Roman!
00:23:35Hurry!
00:23:37Quickly!
00:23:44Sheila, you must be mad.
00:23:46They'll kill you if they find him here.
00:23:49If they find him.
00:23:51It's our only chance to get away.
00:23:54And this one can help.
00:23:56We could get to my people before daylight.
00:23:59But it's what we've been waiting for.
00:24:02Don't you want to try?
00:24:04Not me.
00:24:08Well, then stay.
00:24:09You want to be slaves for the rest of your lives.
00:24:12Come, Roman.
00:24:15Hurry!
00:24:22Where are we going?
00:24:24To the gate.
00:24:26We'll be able to find horses there.
00:24:29You know the way. Lead on.
00:24:38Across there.
00:24:59Where do we go?
00:25:06I'm going back to my people.
00:25:08I may never see you again.
00:25:10The mountains are to the north.
00:25:11Over there.
00:25:12I'm going this way.
00:25:21May the gods protect you.
00:25:28Let's go!
00:25:54Let's go!
00:25:59Let's go!
00:26:02Members of the Assembly.
00:26:06There was never any question as to who would be my successor to the throne.
00:26:11He was known for his great exploits and valor.
00:26:15Perhaps it's better that we remember him for those days of his life and not the way of its ending.
00:26:22For Horatio is now dead.
00:26:27But of the blood of his family, there can be no doubt.
00:26:31There is none better in the whole of Rome.
00:26:35And as I am no longer a young man,
00:26:39and the prosecution of the war with Alba requires a strong, forceful hand,
00:26:46I make it known at this moment
00:26:49that the next of the kings of Rome
00:26:53will be learning the duties and responsibilities of kingship during my lifetime
00:27:00and act accordingly.
00:27:02From this moment on, you will treat Marcus of Orazi
00:27:07as if he were your king to be.
00:27:10For it is he who is charged with bringing to an end this terrible war with Alba.
00:27:16And as the man who will be your next king,
00:27:19he will soon take in marriage my daughter, the Lady Marcia.
00:27:39Do you promise to be a good and faithful husband to her?
00:27:44I promise, the Lady Marcia,
00:27:47my life, my body, and my heart.
00:27:53And I promise to you my life and my body.
00:27:57Then Caius, to my house, you and your two good sons,
00:28:02there is still a matter of contract to discuss.
00:28:05We have no fear, my king, in that regard.
00:28:08And this is indeed a day of honor for my family.
00:28:12A family that has brought only honor to Rome.
00:28:15Yet, I feel this marriage can bring only glory to Rome.
00:28:20Make way for the king!
00:28:22Stand back there, unless you want to get cut down and thrown to the...
00:28:24Let him speak!
00:28:26Stop the war! We're hungry! Give us food!
00:28:28Give us food!
00:28:30Give us food!
00:28:32Give us food!
00:28:34Give us food!
00:28:36Give us food!
00:28:38Give us food!
00:28:40Give us food!
00:28:42Give us food!
00:28:44Give us food!
00:28:46Give us food!
00:28:48Give us food!
00:28:51For he is a man who has greatly suffered.
00:28:54Yes, Tullio Hostilio.
00:28:56And I am not the only one among the people of Rome who have suffered.
00:29:00I have been wounded and my 20-year-old son is dead.
00:29:03Which will soon be things of the past.
00:29:06For next month, our armies start a new and final war against Alba,
00:29:10which will put an end to all such unhappiness.
00:29:13Here is my second son.
00:29:15Also dead.
00:29:16Also dead.
00:29:18Oh, put an end to this war, Hostilio.
00:29:22And think of all the mothers and widows who could curse your name in the future.
00:29:26Enough! Centurion, throw him in the prison.
00:29:29Then have him...
00:29:31No! You shall not take him.
00:29:33Is there no limit to the suffering of the people of Rome?
00:29:38Oh, Father, please.
00:29:40For pity's sake, forget the glory of Rome.
00:29:43Forget her future greatness.
00:29:44And think but for once of all her people.
00:29:49For it is her people that will make her great.
00:29:54You presume, my child.
00:29:57And you too, my friend.
00:30:00You forget that I once had four sons.
00:30:04They all died to make Rome great.
00:30:07But I will think of what you said.
00:30:10Perhaps there is a way to stop this shedding of blood.
00:30:15I was more fortunate than you.
00:30:19My sons were grown.
00:30:24But who knows which burden is harder to bear.
00:30:32Come, Marzia.
00:30:45You loved him, I know.
00:30:48More than the gods who took him.
00:31:15Ah!
00:31:17Careful, Roman, careful.
00:31:20Have no fear.
00:31:22You're in safe hands.
00:31:24Even if you are a Roman.
00:31:27Who are you?
00:31:29We're the people of the Tibery Mountains.
00:31:32They keep us safe from all men and Roman alike.
00:31:35You're all as bad as each other, of course.
00:31:38We are.
00:31:44The fourth legion.
00:31:47Tibery Mountains.
00:31:49I'll tell you.
00:31:51You came in a horse, more dead than alive.
00:31:53You, not the horse, I mean.
00:31:55Not that you're very alive now, and not at the moment.
00:31:58I'm terribly sorry.
00:32:00You don't have to be.
00:32:02It's a miracle you're alive.
00:32:04After the blood you lost.
00:32:06The fever and the poison.
00:32:08The poison?
00:32:10Yes, all the poison from your wounds.
00:32:11In the recordings you kept saying something about wolves.
00:32:14The wolves.
00:32:16I never thought that a prisoner of the Albans could ever escape.
00:32:22And you must tell me about it another time.
00:32:42I don't know whether you should, after all the herbs you've been drinking.
00:32:46Herbs to make you sleep.
00:32:48Nearly 20 days altogether.
00:32:5020 days?
00:32:52Not a long time.
00:32:54It's done you good.
00:32:56You seem more alive than I thought.
00:33:07Oh, my grandfather, Servius.
00:33:10He's the one that found you.
00:33:13I hope he's not angry because I let you get up.
00:33:20He doesn't look very angry to me.
00:33:22He can be.
00:33:24Grandfather!
00:33:26Look how well he is.
00:33:28You said it would take a month before he was up.
00:33:30Welcome, Roman.
00:33:32You are welcome, Roman.
00:33:34Even if that is a name that we do not love much in this country.
00:33:37Roman or not,
00:33:39I thank you for your kindness.
00:33:42But I have another name.
00:33:44Horatio.
00:33:46Of the Horatii.
00:33:48We don't judge a man by his name, but by what he is.
00:33:51It was because of this one man
00:33:53and the death of the son he bore in his arms.
00:33:56I was minded to call upon you, Messiah of Alba,
00:33:59so that we could meet
00:34:01and see how peace could be brought to our two lands.
00:34:04I see no way for this to happen.
00:34:07You Romans would seek to rule over Alba.
00:34:10We think that Alba should rule over Rome,
00:34:13for there are fewer Romans
00:34:15than there are men in Alba.
00:34:17But in strength of arms
00:34:19and soldierly quality,
00:34:21there's no comparison between us.
00:34:24I agree.
00:34:26The Albans are unsurpassed
00:34:29as men of war.
00:34:31To complete my speech,
00:34:34there's no comparison between the skill of our men
00:34:38and your men's
00:34:40weight in numbers.
00:34:44Please!
00:34:46It was to find some way of peace without arms
00:34:49that our kings have met today,
00:34:51if only to save our peoples from dying someday of hunger.
00:34:56And someday soon, that might easily be.
00:35:05The high priests speak well.
00:35:09For nearly seven years, our people have been at war.
00:35:13A stupid war,
00:35:16without profit to either side.
00:35:19And stupid above all
00:35:21when we remember that both our peoples come from the same blood,
00:35:24Romulus
00:35:26and Remus.
00:35:28I had in mind to see our two peoples happily united under one banner.
00:35:32Our two peoples happily united under the wise government of Rome.
00:35:36Though as Alba is the oldest,
00:35:38the right to rule should best be left to her.
00:35:45It would seem that to mortal minds,
00:35:48these problems can never be brought to an end.
00:35:51But if the gods were to decide...
00:36:00The gods?
00:36:02Yes.
00:36:04The temple of the nymph Ageria is worshipped by both sides.
00:36:08Let the gods tell us how a decision can be made.
00:36:18Can you think of a better way?
00:36:21Can you?
00:36:22Hear me, oh gods,
00:36:25supreme powers of the heavens.
00:36:28Turn your benign gaze upon the peoples of Alba and Rome
00:36:33and free them from the scourge of war.
00:36:37Before you is the flesh of their sacred offerings.
00:36:41Hear me.
00:36:44For too many years, the blood of their men has been shed.
00:36:48For too many years, the blood of their men has been shed.
00:36:52Hear now what I say to you, oh king of Rome,
00:36:56oh king of Alba,
00:36:59hear the will of the gods.
00:37:02Within one month's time,
00:37:05find in your armies three brothers of the flesh
00:37:09who will fight for the honor of all their people.
00:37:12Whichever brother survives
00:37:15shall give victory to their people
00:37:16and these people shall rule over all in peace.
00:37:20A truce begins now.
00:37:23That is the will of the gods.
00:37:32It seems that the gods are in our favor.
00:37:35Yes, if we had to continue the war,
00:37:37victory would have certainly gone to the Romans.
00:37:39But where can we find three such brothers?
00:37:41Do not worry, my king.
00:37:43What?
00:37:44The gods have already found them.
00:37:46In Alba there is a family with three such brothers.
00:37:49Who are they?
00:37:51They're called the Curiazzi.
00:37:53Yes, the Curiazzi.
00:38:14Give me that wine!
00:38:16Drink, but don't waste a drop!
00:38:18Don't drink at all!
00:38:21Didn't I tell you that a little ride into Rome
00:38:23would make you feel better?
00:38:25Go on!
00:38:27Just wait till a month from now, my heroes,
00:38:30till you taste the cold of Roman steel!
00:38:37It's all right.
00:38:39Yes, you won't need the bandage anymore.
00:38:42You'll be fine.
00:38:44You'll be fine.
00:38:46You'll be fine.
00:38:48You'll be fine.
00:38:50You'll be fine.
00:38:52You'll be fine.
00:38:54You'll be fine.
00:38:56You'll be fine.
00:38:58The air will do it good.
00:39:00Hide yourself, child.
00:39:02A patrol of soldiers is coming up the hill.
00:39:05Hurry!
00:39:27Horatio, hide in here!
00:39:30Hurry, hurry!
00:39:32This way, quickly!
00:39:56This way, quickly!
00:40:26What's the Roman patrol doing up here?
00:40:28These past three weeks,
00:40:30we've found nearly 50 survivors of the 4th Legion.
00:40:32You found another.
00:40:34What?
00:40:37Tribune Horatio.
00:40:39But you were given up as dead.
00:40:41Don't you salute your tribune, Commander?
00:40:45I salute you, Excellency.
00:40:47But you will find that the city of Rome
00:40:49does not salute you.
00:40:57Did you see?
00:41:00They didn't stay together very long, did they?
00:41:03Perhaps they're shy
00:41:05and have gone to meet each other someplace in private.
00:41:08Do you think so?
00:41:10Don't worry, Marcus.
00:41:12I'll make you a good wife.
00:41:14I'll make you a good wife.
00:41:16I'll make you a good wife.
00:41:18I'll make you a good wife.
00:41:20I'll make you a good wife.
00:41:22I'll make you a good wife.
00:41:24I'll make you a good wife.
00:41:27I'll make you a good wife.
00:41:29I'll make you a good wife.
00:41:32Eat and drink your fill, my friends.
00:41:35Today you're my guests.
00:41:40I know you love Horatio.
00:41:43And perhaps we'll never forget him.
00:41:47But I hope one day
00:41:49you'll be able to love me
00:41:52the way I love you.
00:41:54I've always loved you,
00:41:56even before when Horatio was still alive.
00:41:59You loved me even then.
00:42:07I...
00:42:09I shall try, Marcus.
00:42:11Believe me, I shall try.
00:42:13Let us drink to your happiness.
00:42:19We were never a family of warriors.
00:42:23The Crusty.
00:42:25Better to continue the war with Alba.
00:42:27Rather than risk the fate of all of our people
00:42:29on three men we can't trust, I agree, but...
00:42:33But look,
00:42:35do you think we could get them to thinking of war
00:42:38when now for the first time because of peace
00:42:41there's food in plenty?
00:42:43The women with their perpetual wailing,
00:42:45the loss of their sons.
00:42:47I tell you, the women alone
00:42:49could pull me down from my throne.
00:42:51I'm afraid that Rome...
00:42:53My brother Horatio.
00:43:16How dare a son of mine come to the city
00:43:18he treacherously betrayed,
00:43:20leaving his own soldiers to their fate.
00:43:21I came quickly when your patrols
00:43:23came into the mountains
00:43:25and said that I was believed to be dead
00:43:27and betrayed the Fourth Legion.
00:43:29For what you did there is no defense.
00:43:31It seemed strange
00:43:33so many would think I was a coward
00:43:35when I was not here to defend myself.
00:43:38Horatio, how I prayed
00:43:40that the gods would spare you.
00:43:42You must know, Horatio,
00:43:44that for us your courage is beyond question.
00:43:47I'm glad to have you back with us.
00:43:49My wife, I'm sure, must feel the same.
00:43:52Yes.
00:43:54I'm happy to see
00:43:56that you're still alive, Horatio.
00:43:58I cannot say the same.
00:44:00At least you're steadfast, father.
00:44:03Your speech is bitter
00:44:05but time will change all that
00:44:09because to me your presence here today
00:44:11is an omen from the gods.
00:44:14The third, Horatio,
00:44:15to fight alongside his brothers
00:44:17against the Albans.
00:44:19The treasure!
00:44:21The treasure!
00:44:23He should be killed!
00:44:25Have you forgotten the words
00:44:27of the nymph Vigaria?
00:44:29Three brothers against three brothers.
00:44:32Or perhaps you'd already
00:44:34turned Rome over to Alba.
00:44:36This is no time for personal feelings.
00:44:38We have no choice.
00:44:40But how can a man
00:44:42who has abandoned his country
00:44:43but how can a man
00:44:45who has abandoned his troops
00:44:47on the field of battle
00:44:49fight for Rome?
00:44:51You seem to hate me, father.
00:44:53Is it because you're ashamed
00:44:55you forced Marcia into a hasty marriage?
00:44:57To satisfy family ambitions?
00:44:59You know I came here
00:45:01for three reasons, father.
00:45:03First,
00:45:05to answer the charge
00:45:07that I betrayed my men
00:45:09on the battlefield.
00:45:11The second reason
00:45:13and I'll withdraw.
00:45:15And the third reason.
00:45:17You're my lady, Marcia.
00:45:19I wish you a long life
00:45:21and all the joys
00:45:23of a marriage bed.
00:45:35Horatio!
00:45:37Horatio, wait!
00:45:39Please don't go.
00:45:41You shouldn't cry.
00:45:43You look much prettier when you don't.
00:46:13Master!
00:46:15You're alive!
00:46:17I can't believe it!
00:46:43Do I look like I'm dead?
00:46:47Let nobody in.
00:46:48Yes.
00:46:53Get my writing tablets.
00:46:54It's good to have you home again.
00:46:56I'm in a hurry.
00:46:57Yes, master.
00:47:02No, no, he doesn't want to see anyone.
00:47:05Horatio!
00:47:07Don't give way to your anger and pride.
00:47:09You can't abandon your family like this
00:47:11just because you've been...
00:47:12I can't, Canter.
00:47:21Why don't you sell tickets?
00:47:24Is this a public meeting?
00:47:25Horatio!
00:47:27No.
00:47:29No, it's not a public meeting.
00:47:32I want to speak to you alone.
00:47:35Thank you for bringing me here, Horatio.
00:47:37Now, if you'll leave us.
00:47:39Of course.
00:47:40You're the only one who can talk to him.
00:47:43I hope, Horatio, that you will change your mind.
00:47:46For when a woman really wants something from a man,
00:47:49there's nothing he can do.
00:47:51Not a thing.
00:47:53And when there are two women, well...
00:48:10Here are your tablets.
00:48:19Do you really want to leave us?
00:48:25Horatio.
00:48:27Your place is here with your family and friends.
00:48:30You don't know my family.
00:48:33Though apparently you belong to it.
00:48:36As you are yourself.
00:48:37You must know I thought you were dead.
00:48:40Dead?
00:48:42My body would hardly have been cold
00:48:44by the time you were married.
00:48:46You forget also that when it was arranged
00:48:49that we should marry,
00:48:51there was no love between us.
00:48:53Really?
00:48:55But love did come.
00:48:57For both of us.
00:48:59Yes, Horatio.
00:49:01Because I know you loved me.
00:49:03I know somehow you still do.
00:49:05Just as I learned to love you
00:49:07despite all the prophecies
00:49:09against us ever being happy together.
00:49:13The prophets might be right about that.
00:49:16They all said you were hard and stern.
00:49:18Only cared for your fame.
00:49:20And that...
00:49:22And if it's true,
00:49:24what has it brought me?
00:49:28To be jeered by a Roman mob?
00:49:31You call that fame?
00:49:32If you're going to do that,
00:49:34at least let me do it properly.
00:49:43I...
00:49:45I don't understand you.
00:49:47No man ever understands a woman.
00:49:57Oh, I'll tell you one thing.
00:49:58I did love you.
00:50:00Did?
00:50:04Still,
00:50:06it's a lot to say to someone.
00:50:09You see, a woman only asks a man
00:50:11for all the love he's capable of giving.
00:50:13She doesn't ask for the impossible.
00:50:16I'll do that.
00:50:29I've got to go away.
00:50:32I'm beginning to believe you.
00:50:35And I came here so full
00:50:38of good resolutions and everything.
00:50:44But if you're going to go,
00:50:46do it quickly for pity's sake.
00:50:48I'm going.
00:50:50I'm going.
00:50:52I'm going.
00:50:54I'm going.
00:50:55You're going to go.
00:50:57Do it quickly for pity's sake.
00:50:59Go now, please.
00:51:25I'm going.
00:51:55Seriously.
00:51:57For two weeks, anyway.
00:52:07Shh, quiet.
00:52:26No!
00:52:28No!
00:52:40Let me go!
00:52:42Let me go!
00:52:46Let me go!
00:52:56Nevio, you can tell them to pass the message to the Romans
00:52:59that they don't need to worry about her.
00:53:02We'll send her back safely in the morning.
00:53:04I think you're being too soft about it, Coriaceo.
00:53:06You heard me.
00:53:08Go and send the message.
00:53:10He's right, Nevio.
00:53:12Come on.
00:53:20Do you want to eat or aren't you hungry?
00:53:22You'll be dying of cold in those wet clothes.
00:53:23At least get a blanket off my horse and cover yourself.
00:53:26I'm sorry, this had to be you,
00:53:28but just because there's a truce between Rome and Alba,
00:53:30you can't trespass on our lake.
00:53:32Where do you think you're going?
00:53:34Come back here.
00:53:39I'll tell you where you can go.
00:53:47Now stay put.
00:53:49Now stay put.
00:53:58I've got you.
00:54:01Listen, Roman, do you have any idea
00:54:03what happens to women in this country?
00:54:05In my country, a man doesn't choose a woman
00:54:07when he wants a fight.
00:54:09I'm teaching you Romans a lesson.
00:54:11It's nothing to the lesson my brothers will give you
00:54:13whenever they catch you.
00:54:15Who are your brothers?
00:54:16That's none of your business.
00:54:18Who are you in any case?
00:54:20That's my business.
00:54:22Now will you behave yourself?
00:54:29You have a terrible temper,
00:54:31but you're pretty enough.
00:54:37All right, my little girl.
00:54:39It may take time,
00:54:41but you're going to be tamed.
00:54:46Yes, you'll be tamed.
00:55:17Horatio, I'm glad to see you.
00:55:20I've had a difficult time trying to find you.
00:55:22It must be important business
00:55:24that brought you here.
00:55:26Yes, it is important.
00:55:29Could you be looking for a third brother?
00:55:31I won't waste time trying to deny it.
00:55:33I'm going to find him.
00:55:35I'm going to find him.
00:55:37I'm going to find him.
00:55:39I'm going to find him.
00:55:41I'm going to find him.
00:55:43I'm going to find him.
00:55:44I won't waste time trying to deny it.
00:55:47And how does this appeal to my father?
00:55:50That his cowardly son
00:55:53is the last hope of Rome.
00:55:56He told me
00:55:58I was not to come up here to see you.
00:56:00I could have told you that.
00:56:02And again, I would not have listened.
00:56:05Horatio, this is not something
00:56:07that concerns you or our father
00:56:09or any of our feelings.
00:56:11This is the future of Rome,
00:56:12whether Rome is to disappear
00:56:14from the face of the earth
00:56:16or go on to future greatness.
00:56:18You know, Alio,
00:56:21I like my life here.
00:56:24Far away from the smell of battle.
00:56:28Wasting your time.
00:56:30There's one thing, Horatio.
00:56:33I forgot to tell you.
00:56:36Our sister, Horatio,
00:56:38she's been abducted.
00:56:46No, I...
00:56:49I don't believe it.
00:56:51I don't believe it.
00:56:53I don't believe it.
00:56:55I don't believe it.
00:56:57I don't believe it.
00:56:59Taken away by force,
00:57:01by a band of albans.
00:57:03I'm sorry for her, of course.
00:57:05But we can't complain.
00:57:08You've heard of the rape
00:57:10of the Sabian women.
00:57:12Should we give other people ideas?
00:57:14You're hard, brother.
00:57:16Very hard.
00:57:18You've changed.
00:57:20Sure, I'm hard.
00:57:23After what's happened,
00:57:25wouldn't you be?
00:57:30Back to Rome.
00:57:35Your sons have completed their training.
00:57:38They're entirely ready.
00:57:40Yes, Your Majesty.
00:57:42Antonio's wound is almost completely healed.
00:57:44It should give him no trouble at all.
00:57:46Rome should be grateful
00:57:48to have three such champions.
00:57:51Ah, but to make victory sure.
00:57:54Make offerings to all the gods
00:57:57one by one.
00:57:59On such a scale that...
00:58:11Horatio will not come back
00:58:13to fight for us.
00:58:16I think he will.
00:58:18You say this
00:58:20after you denounced your son
00:58:22as a coward and a traitor?
00:58:24I say this now.
00:58:26For many days I have thought
00:58:27about this matter
00:58:29and feel that perhaps I've been unjust
00:58:31and hasty in my words.
00:58:33But my belief that my son Horatio
00:58:35will yet save Rome
00:58:37has nothing to do with all this.
00:58:39What makes you believe
00:58:41he'll change his mind?
00:58:43Two things.
00:58:45First, that he is a Roman.
00:58:47Secondly...
00:58:49Secondly, he is my son.
00:58:57And thirdly...
00:59:21Here I must leave you.
00:59:24This is the last part of safe territory
00:59:27where both our peoples
00:59:29can meet without danger.
00:59:31But why are you sending me back
00:59:33to my people? Tell me.
00:59:35The king has ordered it.
00:59:39The gods might be angry
00:59:41if you are held back
00:59:43against the laws of the truce.
00:59:45Tomorrow...
00:59:47Tomorrow we must fight
00:59:49the chosen brothers of Rome.
00:59:51But why?
00:59:53The gods can't separate
00:59:55two who love as we have loved.
00:59:57Yes, I do believe it.
00:59:59Why don't we go away together?
01:00:01You and I now.
01:00:03Listen.
01:00:05If the world were as simple
01:00:07as women imagine it
01:00:09there wouldn't be any need of wars.
01:00:11But unfortunately there are wars.
01:00:13And I am a soldier.
01:00:15I told you.
01:00:17This is our last evening together.
01:00:20But who knows if the gods
01:00:22truly wish us well.
01:00:25Like I told you
01:00:27I am just a soldier
01:00:30and no man with words.
01:00:33I love you.
01:00:35I love you just the way you are.
01:00:44It's late.
01:00:46You must get back.
01:00:48I can't leave you.
01:00:50You must.
01:00:52No, don't speak.
01:00:54If as you say
01:00:55I must leave you.
01:01:01When do you start?
01:01:03At dawn?
01:01:05Yes.
01:01:07Near here.
01:01:09Hold me.
01:01:14This I must tell you.
01:01:16I have been
01:01:18with many women.
01:01:20Never have I had
01:01:22any feeling of love with any of them.
01:01:24And I don't even know your name.
01:01:27It's not important.
01:01:29Names don't matter.
01:01:31All that's important
01:01:33is that you're from Alba
01:01:35and I'm from Rome.
01:01:43An L
01:01:45which is 50
01:01:47and
01:01:4910
01:01:5010
01:01:52and then
01:01:544
01:01:56and
01:01:5864 perhaps.
01:02:00And another 10.
01:02:02And
01:02:04Two men.
01:02:06They don't seem to be armed.
01:02:08It's my brother.
01:02:10The last man to appeal.
01:02:12Tell him to come in.
01:02:14All right.
01:02:16I'll leave you alone.
01:02:21Am I disturbing you?
01:02:26It's been a long time.
01:02:28Your friends and your family miss you.
01:02:31Do you come as my friend or
01:02:35my sister-in-law?
01:02:37Does it surprise you
01:02:39to have both?
01:02:41Nothing surprises me.
01:02:43I've been here for a long time.
01:02:45I've been here for a long time.
01:02:47I've been here for a long time.
01:02:48Does it surprise you to have both?
01:02:50Nothing surprises me.
01:02:52There's no point in you trying to hurt me.
01:02:55I can't feel anything anymore.
01:02:58You think you're alone
01:03:00in being unhappy.
01:03:02I'm unhappy
01:03:04and so is Marcus.
01:03:06Now that we admit we're all unhappy
01:03:08what else is there to say?
01:03:10I have a message
01:03:12from my father the king
01:03:14and remember
01:03:16when I married it was for reasons of state
01:03:18and my heart.
01:03:20What's the message?
01:03:22That Rome needs you.
01:03:25But why?
01:03:27Without you and your brothers
01:03:29we are bound to be defeated tomorrow.
01:03:31Surely this was never meant
01:03:33to be the destiny of Rome.
01:03:35Rome?
01:03:37I live here amongst the Tiberians.
01:03:39Good, clean, decent, nice people.
01:03:41Why go back?
01:03:43You have to go back, Horatio.
01:03:46I believe in destiny.
01:03:48I believe in you all
01:03:50not even the ruler of Latium.
01:03:52Tomorrow
01:03:54if the gods give victory to us
01:03:56I know that one day Rome
01:03:58will rule the world.
01:04:00Please, Horatio.
01:04:02Nobody can deny that you're
01:04:04the daughter of a king
01:04:06but you see
01:04:08unfortunately I have no more ambitions.
01:04:10You're wrong.
01:04:12A man must do
01:04:14what he was born on this earth to do.
01:04:16So is Marcus.
01:04:18You never will understand.
01:04:20I came here and
01:04:22and humbled myself
01:04:24and begged even.
01:04:26What more can I say?
01:04:28Nothing.
01:04:30I tried to excuse myself
01:04:32for marrying Marcus
01:04:34because I thought you were dead.
01:04:41But what they said was true.
01:04:44Horatio is dead.
01:04:48Now go back and tell them Horatio is dead.
01:05:19People of Rome!
01:05:21People of Alba!
01:05:23Hear what I say!
01:05:25Today on this field
01:05:27shall take place
01:05:29that which the gods have decided
01:05:31and communicated to us
01:05:33through the mouth
01:05:35of the divine Sibyl.
01:05:37The kings and the peoples
01:05:39of these two cities
01:05:41are obliged to bow
01:05:43before the outcome of the duel
01:05:45and to swear
01:05:46before the outcome of the duel
01:05:48which is about to take place
01:05:50be the outcome favorable
01:05:52or unfavorable.
01:05:54Victory or defeat.
01:06:17Before the sun shall rise tomorrow
01:06:20three brothers from Rome
01:06:22and three brothers from Alba
01:06:24shall have fought
01:06:26till on one side all three are dead.
01:06:28Wait! Here comes Horatio!
01:06:47Welcome, Horatio.
01:06:49I need one hour's rest.
01:06:51My horse is tired.
01:06:55Get yourselves ready.
01:06:57The Horatii shall fight for Rome today.
01:07:16Hurrah!
01:07:46Hurrah!
01:08:16Hurrah!
01:08:47Let there be no bitterness between brothers.
01:08:51If you think I was wrong
01:08:53please forgive me.
01:09:46Let there be no bitterness
01:09:48between brothers.
01:10:16Let there be no bitterness
01:10:18between brothers.
01:10:46Let there be no bitterness
01:10:48between brothers.
01:11:16Hurrah!
01:11:46Hurrah!
01:12:17No!
01:12:19No!
01:12:23No!
01:12:46No!
01:13:09Julio!
01:13:10Romans!
01:13:12Here before you are the bodies
01:13:13of Elio and Marcus
01:13:14of the family of Horatii!
01:13:17Listen to me
01:13:19you barbarians of Alba
01:13:21before you claim victory
01:13:23and listen well.
01:13:25The father of my dead husband
01:13:27had three sons.
01:13:29Where is the third?
01:13:32You tell us where he is
01:13:34then we'll deliver him to you
01:13:36the same way as this.
01:13:38Nevio!
01:13:45Barbarians of Alba
01:13:48for what you did
01:13:50to profane the dead
01:13:53you shall truly suffer
01:13:56and your corpses
01:13:58shall rot in the sun.
01:14:00First take them!
01:14:02Does a woman now speak for Rome?
01:14:05She has the right to speak.
01:14:08First because she is
01:14:10the true daughter of the king.
01:14:12Secondly because she
01:14:14and Horatio and his daughter
01:14:16here have suffered the most
01:14:18but what she says is true.
01:14:21Bring back the third brother
01:14:24if you can.
01:14:27And I can
01:14:28but have no fear Romans
01:14:30we shall find him
01:14:31and we'll bring him back.
01:14:45Come daughter
01:14:46we have much work ahead
01:14:48before we must bury our dead.
01:14:50The only one left
01:14:52alone
01:14:53against them.
01:14:58You think that he'll be able to?
01:15:00I know he will.
01:15:02I know he will.
01:15:04I know he will.
01:15:06I know he will.
01:15:08I know he will.
01:15:10I know he will.
01:15:12I know he will.
01:15:14I know he will.
01:15:16I know he will.
01:15:18I know he will.
01:15:20I know he will.
01:15:22I know he will.
01:15:24I know he will.
01:15:26I know he will.
01:15:28I know he will.
01:15:30I know he will.
01:15:32I know he will.
01:15:34I know he will.
01:15:36I know he will.
01:15:38I know he will.
01:15:40I know he will.
01:15:42I know he will.
01:15:45I know he will.
01:15:59Shh
01:16:01spread out
01:16:03but don't lose sight of each other
01:16:05I'll get him.
01:16:44Oh
01:16:46I
01:16:48Don't know what to do. I don't see anything over on that side. Where's Nate?
01:17:18Xavier signal him back
01:17:49Ah
01:18:07What do you think think nephew got him I'll find out you wait here for me wait stay here
01:18:18I
01:18:20Never should have seen the fire by now. I wonder what you're making me nervous sit down
01:18:51Oh
01:19:03What was it never you said
01:19:06We'll hunt him down only we're not the hunters anymore where the hunted
01:19:20Oh
01:19:50I
01:20:20Don't know
01:20:50I
01:21:20Oh
01:21:50Oh
01:22:20Oh
01:22:39Where is your champion now, but I have returned Romans and Horatio has fled like a coward victory is mine
01:22:50I
01:23:20I
01:23:50I
01:24:20Oh
01:24:50Oh
01:25:04My dear but you mustn't you mustn't cry
01:25:20I
01:25:22I
01:25:24I
01:25:26I
01:25:28I
01:25:30I
01:25:32I
01:25:34I
01:25:36I
01:25:38I
01:25:40I
01:25:42I
01:25:44I
01:25:46I
01:25:48I
01:25:50I love the man from Alba you brother. Why did you kill me?
01:26:20I
01:26:22I
01:26:24I
01:26:26I
01:26:28I
01:26:30I
01:26:32I
01:26:34I
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01:27:34Where are you going to Alba in the hopes that no Roman will come to destroy it?
01:27:42Because a lot to destroy me to
01:27:44King mateo
01:27:46What he says is right. There will be no reprisals. No stupid acts of vengeance
01:27:52And Alba and Rome can live together under the same government
01:27:57If what you say is true, perhaps now we can live in peace
01:28:00But I'm afraid my people will always hate you perhaps from this time. They're feeling for us will change in the name of Alba
01:28:08I thank you
01:28:11A new era begins for us and we owe it to you
01:28:17Very wise King Julio
01:28:20Very wise
01:28:26So
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