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1 00:01:08 I promise to be faithfuland loyal to Edward, King of England,
2 00:01:12 to never again bear armsagainst him or his... heirs.
3 00:01:16 So help me God.
4 00:01:19 Stay there.
5 00:01:22 Sir Robert, your fatheris an old and valued friend,
6 00:01:24 a great warrior who savedmy life in the Holy Land.
7 00:01:28 You fought well for eight years,but not always on the right side.
8 00:01:35 I welcome your renewed fealty,and accept your submission.
9 00:01:39 -Is that all?-Yes, Sire.
10 00:01:40 Good.
11 00:01:43 My lords of Scotland,today you have each pledged fealty to me
12 00:01:46 as your rightful overlord.
13 00:01:48 Any lands confiscated during this conflictwill now be returned to you.
14 00:01:52 -See? That wasn't so bad.-I hope you see the futility
15 00:01:56 of your years of opposition,and accept responsibility
16 00:01:59 for the bloodshedthat could have been avoided.
17 00:02:02 Lord John Comyn, Lord Robert Bruce...
18 00:02:05 Step forward.
19 00:02:08 I understand both your familieshave a strong claim on the Scottish crown.
20 00:02:13 However, neither can be favored.Therefore,
21 00:02:15 England will continue to govern yourprovince and receive its due in taxes.
22 00:02:20 -Our viceroy, Sir Aymer de Valence...-Sire.
23 00:02:24 ...will lead a new councilof Scottish administration.
24 00:02:27 You both will be proud to serve under him,
25 00:02:31 and you will take that opportunity,
26 00:02:33 if you are wise,to heal the differences between you.
27 00:02:37 Offer your hands.
28 00:02:43 Now let us be what we once were...
29 00:02:47 -friends!
30 00:02:50 Music! Drink! Feast!
31 00:03:00 -Rob!-Your Majesty...
32 00:03:05 a memorable day, Sire.
33 00:03:11 Robert!
34 00:03:18 That must have been painful for you.
35 00:03:20 I'm sureI've had worse, Your Highness.
36 00:03:25 Do you remember our summersat Westminster, when I was a little boy?
37 00:03:28 Our footraces,dueling with wooden swords.
38 00:03:33 You were always so good at everything.
39 00:03:34 That was just becauseI was older than you.
40 00:03:38 What would you say to a duel right now?
41 00:03:41 Like old times?
42 00:03:43 -And break my oath already?
43 00:03:45 The order was to come unarmed,Your Highness.
44 00:03:47 Quiet.
45 00:03:51 Let's say five poundsto whomever wins leverage.
46 00:03:56 Let's make it ten.
47 00:03:58 I heard you'd developeda taste for wagering.
48 00:04:00 Piers, fetch him a sword.
49 00:04:04 It's unfortunateyou had some sentimental notion
50 00:04:07 of fighting for the people.It's understandable.
51 00:04:10 Whoa!
52 00:04:13 -Not a good start, Bruce.-Watch yourself, brother.
53 00:04:16 Endearing, even.
54 00:04:22 I just wanted to win.
55 00:04:25 So...
56 00:04:28 William Wallace...
57 00:04:30 the last rebel standing.
58 00:04:40 Well done!
59 00:04:43 -Prick.-How much have you had to drink?
60 00:04:46 Not nearly enough.
61 00:04:48 Keep the head, Robert.
62 00:04:49 They say he lives in Selkirk Forest.
63 00:04:54 Some consider him a martyr...
64 00:04:58 others, a madman.
65 00:05:01 What do you think?
66 00:05:09 I think he is a man
67 00:05:11 who loves his country more than his life.
68 00:05:17 Diplomatically put.
69 00:05:21 All right, fortunately,
70 00:05:23 you Scottish noblesdon’t share that passion.
71 00:05:27 Or we’d have to kill you all.
72 00:05:38 James Douglas, stop!
73 00:05:41 Your Majesty!
74 00:05:44 "Your Majesty!" What is it?
75 00:05:48 Your father,he wishes to see you at once.
76 00:05:50 Shut up,you sniveling fool!
77 00:05:52 -You're late.-You know how much this means to me.
78 00:05:54 Please, for once use your brain.Stay there.
79 00:05:57 -Thank you, Bishop.-I'll see what I can do.
80 00:05:58 You're the one who was up all night,clutching your chamber pot!
81 00:06:06 What the hell are you doing?
82 00:06:08 You have responsibilities.We've had petitioners.
83 00:06:12 Sit down!
84 00:06:14 When are you gonna grow up?
85 00:06:17 Robert insisted we wager on swords.And I have grown up.
86 00:06:22 You just don’t like me very much.
87 00:06:24 Pardon me, Sire.
88 00:06:26 There is one last petitioner.
89 00:06:29 James Douglas.
90 00:06:32 Douglas?
91 00:06:36 Your Majesty,I am the son of Sir William Douglas,
92 00:06:38 who died a prisonerin the Tower of London.
93 00:06:39 Your father was a treacherous rebel.
94 00:06:41 Our lands were seizedand gifted to Sir Richard de Clifford.
95 00:06:43 -Traitors forfeit their lands.-That land, Sire, is my birthright.
96 00:06:46 -You heard my father. Get out.-You have balls, I'll give you that.
97 00:06:50 Get out of here,
98 00:06:52 before I have them removed.
99 00:06:53 I never want to hearthe name Douglas again.
100 00:06:58 I know this young man. I baptized him.
101 00:07:01 Pardon me, Sire, for his insolence.
102 00:07:03 Go!
103 00:07:04 -Do not push your luck today!-He can't do that!
104 00:07:06 He slandered my name.
105 00:07:07 That's how you pass a camelthrough the eye of a needle.
106 00:07:11 Sire, ready.
107 00:07:16 Good.
108 00:07:18 Come! Rob, I have something to show you.
109 00:07:24 Friends, join us.
110 00:07:26 We have a spectacle.
111 00:07:39 Has there not been enough humiliation?
112 00:07:42 Lord Oliphant tried to surrendertwo days ago.
113 00:07:45 Edward refused to accept.
114 00:07:47 Wants to be certain we get the message.
115 00:07:50 Robert.
116 00:07:59 Everyone needs to understandthat this surrender is final.
117 00:08:03 Light the Greek fire.
118 00:08:05 Also, it took three months to build,so I don't want to waste it.
119 00:08:10 My lords...
120 00:08:13 and ladies...
121 00:08:16 I give you...
122 00:08:19 the War Wolf.
123 00:08:36 Now you can accept the surrender.
124 00:08:38 Yes, Sire.
125 00:08:40 Congratulations, my lords.Today, you're on the winning side.
126 00:08:46 I'm proud of you, Robert.
127 00:08:47 You had the courage to stand up to me,
128 00:08:50 and the wisdom to stand down.
129 00:08:52 Well done for bringingyour son round, Rob.
130 00:09:06 Sir Roger de Mowbray,fierce steward of the north,
131 00:09:09 vanquisher of Stirling!Our thanks!
132 00:09:13 -Finally, Sir Richard de Burgh,
133 00:09:16 valiant marshal,loyal servant of the Crown.
134 00:09:19 Your Grace.
135 00:09:20 We give the handof your daughter, Elizabeth,
136 00:09:23 my god-daughter,to Sir Robert de Brus.
137 00:09:34 And may this pairing symbolizethe harmonious union of our two countries.
138 00:09:43 The fathers may kiss.
139 00:09:52 You’ve mourned her long enough, Robert.
140 00:09:55 Edward’s intentions were well-meant.
141 00:09:58 The important thing is we are favored.
142 00:10:01 This council with Valence...
143 00:10:03 is a mere formality.
144 00:10:06 Edward will offer us the crown.
145 00:10:09 He all but promised me.
146 00:10:11 You’d be a lackey.
147 00:10:14 Yes...
148 00:10:16 if it meant me being king.
149 00:10:18 And after me, you.
150 00:10:21 King Robert.
151 00:10:44 Sadly, the choice was to submitor be hounded to death. It's that simple.
152 00:10:48 -And you trust Edward's peace, Angus?-I didn't say I trusted him.
153 00:10:50 What is peace with a swordto the throat? I say we fight--
154 00:10:53 We swore an oath, Alexander, to God.
155 00:10:55 If we break it, we'll have no honor left.
156 00:10:57 So we do nothing, Euan
157 00:10:59 -That's not what I meant---Enough!
158 00:11:05 Father...
159 00:11:07 made the decision.
160 00:11:11 It is ours to bear.
161 00:11:23 His family hasvast lands north and south to the border.
162 00:11:27 You could do a lot worse.
163 00:11:29 What happened to his first wife?
164 00:11:31 She died giving birth to his daughter.
165 00:11:37 Do I have to call her Mother?
166 00:11:40 No.
167 00:11:41 I wonder if she’ll like Jessie.
168 00:11:43 Well, she’d better!
169 00:11:53 Are you ready?
170 00:11:58 I hear this one's gottwo legs for a change.
171 00:12:00 -Heard she smells like Jessie, too.-Quiet!
172 00:12:02 Hairy old thing.
173 00:12:05 -Robert.-Your Highness.
174 00:12:06 My father sends his best.
175 00:12:09 And you know Bishop Lamberton, of course.
176 00:12:11 -Bishop.-Congratulations, Lord Bruce.
177 00:12:20 My lord.
178 00:12:21 My lord,my daughter Elizabeth.
179 00:12:33 My lady.
180 00:12:36 My lord.
181 00:12:40 Welcome.
182 00:12:46 And you must be Marjorie?
183 00:12:47 And who’s this handsome fellow?
184 00:12:51 Our dog, Jessie, my lady.
185 00:12:54 Call me Elizabeth.
186 00:12:55 -Elizabeth?-Mm-hmm.
187 00:13:36 My lord, your new estates in Ireland,
188 00:13:40 from which you will now gather rents.
189 00:13:43 Most kind, my lord.
190 00:13:50 -What do you think you're doing?-Lord Bruce bid us celebrate in here.
191 00:13:53 Get back in the kitchen.
192 00:13:57 Are you enjoying yourself?
193 00:14:00 Trying to.
194 00:14:04 Are you?
195 00:14:06 I'm...
196 00:14:09 appreciating your honesty.
197 00:14:17 My lord.
198 00:14:18 It's about timeto retire to your bedchamber.
199 00:14:21 Please, follow me.
200 00:14:30 Yes, that's it, Bruce! Off to bed!
201 00:14:34 Time to rut!
202 00:14:49 Amen.
203 00:14:50 -Amen.-Amen.
204 00:15:02 Was this her room?
205 00:15:05 Yes.
206 00:15:11 Thank you for enduringwhat you had to tonight.
207 00:15:13 I'm sure it was difficult.
208 00:15:22 Sleep well.
209 00:15:52 That was... quick.
210 00:15:56 Aye, well, you'd knowplenty about that, Seamus.
211 00:16:26 What song is that?
212 00:16:28 "Bonny at Morn."
213 00:16:31 That's pretty.
214 00:16:33 Thank you.
215 00:16:48 Taxes for wool!
216 00:16:50 Taxes for honey!
217 00:16:51 -This way, please.-My lord,
218 00:16:52 you promised our taxes would be reducedonce the wars with Edward were over.
219 00:16:56 Aye, I know, Iain.
220 00:16:57 Sadly, we're still paying Edwardcompensation for the rebellion.
221 00:17:02 Aye.
222 00:17:05 -How are you?-My lady.
223 00:17:09 Livestock over there,by the horses. Everything else over here.
224 00:17:14 All baskets over that side.
225 00:17:19 -Get out the way!-In the name of the King!
226 00:17:24 Move aside there!
227 00:17:27 -Move yourselves!-I'll handle this, Father.
228 00:17:31 Round them up! Yes! Come on!
229 00:17:42 It is our feudal duty to provide fightingmen for our overlord, King Edward.
230 00:17:46 You assured usthese obligations would be over!
231 00:17:49 -I'd hoped they were.-He’s not yet 14!
232 00:17:51 Bastards!
233 00:17:54 Stop!
234 00:17:56 My father is Richard de Burgh,a senior marshal in your army.
235 00:17:59 I presume you have heard of him?
236 00:18:02 I know for a fact he prefersto command men, not children.
237 00:18:06 Let him go.
238 00:18:08 Let him go.
239 00:18:09 Do it. We have enough.
240 00:18:45 What you did today was...
241 00:18:50 brave.
242 00:18:56 Anything else?
243 00:19:00 No.
244 00:19:02 Good night, then.
245 00:19:04 Good--
246 00:19:23 Marjorie!
247 00:19:31 I'll see Lord Valencegets these conscription papers
248 00:19:33 straight away, my lord.
249 00:19:41 Did I ever tell you of the time,Robert, when I...
250 00:19:45 went to the Holy Land to fight?
251 00:19:48 I bought a small monkey on a chain.
252 00:19:52 Moses, we christened him. -
253 00:19:56 All the hours me and King Edwardspent training Moses...
254 00:20:02 In the end, he could ride a horse.
255 00:20:05 He could even fire a tiny bow and arrow
256 00:20:09 that Edward himself had fashioned.
257 00:20:23 Aye.
258 00:20:29 Edward...
259 00:20:32 was my friend, Robert.
260 00:20:35 He was my brother in arms.
261 00:20:38 But I fear I've made a...
262 00:20:41 a grave mistake in trusting him.
263 00:21:06 Father?
264 00:21:08 Father?
265 00:21:51 Robert, you just buried your father.
266 00:21:55 I’m still obligedto pay my taxes to our king.
267 00:22:22 Fresh pies!
268 00:22:25 Would you like a pie, sir
269 00:22:27 We have game pie, sir.
270 00:22:29 Bless you.
271 00:22:33 Clear the way!
272 00:22:38 Bastards!
273 00:22:46 This yours, little fellow Did you lose something?
274 00:23:02 -Taxes from Carrick.-Thank you, Lord Bruce.
275 00:23:24 What's happened?
276 00:23:28 Wallace! William Wallace!
277 00:23:31 -No!-Bastards!
278 00:23:33 -Go home!-Soldiers! Form a line!
279 00:23:35 -Disperse by order of the King!-You murderers!
280 00:23:38 -You murdering bastards!-They've killed Wallace.
281 00:23:42 Get back!
282 00:23:44 -Move back!-Bastards!
283 00:23:47 Make way in the name of the King!
284 00:23:48 Move!
285 00:23:49 Get back, you bastards!
286 00:23:51 Move!
287 00:23:55 Get back!
288 00:23:57 You bastards!
289 00:23:59 -Get back, Robert!-Robert!
290 00:24:01 -Beat them back!-Disperse!
291 00:24:04 Get back!
292 00:24:07 Bastards!
293 00:24:09 You can't do this!
294 00:24:11 This is for Wallace!
295 00:24:15 Kill the bastards!
296 00:24:18 We have to do something here!
297 00:24:19 They're too strong.
298 00:24:21 There's too many!
299 00:24:23 Wallace!
300 00:24:24 We have to do something!Robert, we have to fight back!
301 00:24:28 Now is not the time. Robert!
302 00:24:30 -Wallace!-Come on! Robert!
303 00:24:33 Let's go!
304 00:24:36 -More wine, my lord?-Thank you, Seamus.
305 00:24:37 Elizabeth, I have to speak to my brothers.
306 00:24:41 That's fine.I can hear what you have to say.
307 00:24:43 Alone.
308 00:24:45 Seamus, Gayle, Drew.
309 00:24:47 My Lord.
310 00:24:57 Good night.
311 00:25:04 We swore vows on King Edward’s Bible...
312 00:25:10 that we will need to break.
313 00:25:13 Why -Wallace is dead.
314 00:25:17 The people are up in arms.
315 00:25:20 There can be no peace.
316 00:25:25 What would Father say?
317 00:25:26 Father is gone. This is my decision.
318 00:25:31 But you are my blood.
319 00:25:34 My family.
320 00:25:37 I cannot do this without you.
321 00:25:42 We need to raise an army.
322 00:25:45 It's crucial we get as many Lordson our side as possible,
323 00:25:47 including John Comyn.
324 00:25:59 I'm sorry if I was rude earlier,but I--
325 00:26:02 I know you have no need for my counsel.
326 00:26:04 It’s true, I have seenvery little of the world.
327 00:26:07 However, a young lady of my standingis afforded a great deal of time to read,
328 00:26:12 to form distinct opinions, and...
329 00:26:14 to draw her own conclusionsabout the nature of power.
330 00:26:18 -All right.-Power is making decisions.
331 00:26:21 Power is not allowing yourselfto be buffeted on the tides of history.
332 00:26:24 Instead, it is choosing a boat,climbing aboard, and hoisting the sail.
333 00:26:32 I choose you.
334 00:26:34 And whatever course you are charting,
335 00:26:37 I choose you.
336 00:26:39 My husband.
337 00:27:12 Good night.
338 00:27:13 Good night.
339 00:27:39 I don't like it.
340 00:27:41 We can't trust Comyn.
341 00:27:43 It's sacred ground, Angus.
342 00:27:45 I still don't like it.
343 00:27:47 Well, he insisted.
344 00:27:57 I confess,I was surprised to receive your letter.
345 00:28:01 “I do urgently desire to discuss with youa matter most delicate.”
346 00:28:05 It's a bit cryptic, wouldn’t you say?
347 00:28:08 It was intentional.
348 00:28:10 I see.
349 00:28:12 And if I were to infer that your aimwas in fact to reignite a rebellion...
350 00:28:20 We already tried it.
351 00:28:22 For eight bloody years.And we failed.
352 00:28:25 Because we didn’t unite.
353 00:28:27 No, because your family
354 00:28:29 were too busy trying to claima crown that wasn’t theirs.
355 00:28:33 Are you saying you wishto relinquish that claim?
356 00:28:35 I’m saying we need to set asideour rivalry and win back our country.
357 00:28:39 Then we can decidewho wears the crown. Us.
358 00:28:42 Not Edward.
359 00:28:45 John, between us,we could raise 20,000 men.
360 00:28:49 -We could have a fighting chance.-It’ll never work.
361 00:28:53 The people are tired of war and suffering.
362 00:28:55 Wallace was tortured and slaughtered.The people aren't tired,
363 00:28:58 they are desperate for justice.
364 00:29:00 Wallace got what he deserved.
365 00:29:04 He wasn’t a man, he was an idea.
366 00:29:06 A destructive and dangerous idea.
367 00:29:09 Almost as dangerousas the idea you’re proposing.
368 00:29:11 You Bruces are all the same.
369 00:29:13 -John---You’re not worthy of our country.
370 00:29:15 And I swear I’ll do whatever it takesto keep you from being its king.
371 00:29:20 And once I explain to Edwardthe meaning of your furtive letter to me,
372 00:29:24 he’ll place a noose over your head...
373 00:29:28 and Scotland’s crown upon mine.
374 00:30:12 He was going to betray you.You had no other choice, Robert.
375 00:30:15 We have to tell Lamberton.I'm a damned man now.
376 00:30:24 With Robert,at least we stand a chance.
377 00:30:26 He needs to be excommunicated,as the Pope will surely demand.
378 00:30:29 Where would that leave us?
379 00:30:31 If we disown him now,we remain at the mercy of Edward.
380 00:30:35 The survivalof the Scottish church is at stake.
381 00:30:38 No one is arguing that,but you are asking us
382 00:30:42 to support a murderer.
383 00:30:43 The answer is clear, is it not?
384 00:31:04 You will confess.
385 00:31:06 And I will absolve youfor the murder of John Comyn.
386 00:31:10 If you vow to support the Church,
387 00:31:12 we will supportyour inauguration as our king.
388 00:31:26 It must be done quickly. In Scone.
389 00:31:28 Scone may be dangerous.
390 00:31:29 It’s next to the English garrisonat Perth.
391 00:31:31 For the people, it must be Scone.We need legitimacy,
392 00:31:35 particularly now.
393 00:31:39 Scone it is.
394 00:31:51 I am so sick of Scotland!
395 00:31:55 Slaying his rival on sacred ground.It’s lunacy!
396 00:31:58 I knew he detested John Comyn,but I never thought he'd go this far.
397 00:32:01 He'll have himself crowned kingbefore the Pope can excommunicate him.
398 00:32:05 King You think he would dare?
399 00:32:08 Yes.
400 00:32:10 Put me in charge of this.
401 00:32:14 I know you think me incompetent, Father,
402 00:32:17 -but I am to be king...-Hm.
403 00:32:19 ...one day. Let this be a test.
404 00:32:21 What would you do, son?
405 00:32:26 I would raise the dragon, Father.
406 00:32:37 Get word to Valence.
407 00:32:39 Robert the Bruce to be declared an outlaw.
408 00:32:42 Any man or woman who would give shelterto him or any of his ranks
409 00:32:46 to be executed without trial.
410 00:32:48 My son will raise the dragon banner.
411 00:32:52 The codes of chivalry are ended.There will be no quarter.
412 00:32:58 Your recklessnessis going to get us all killed!
413 00:33:00 -Not if we stand side by side.-The bishops absolved him.
414 00:33:04 -Surely you can do the same.-It’s not as simple as that.
415 00:33:06 -Why is it not as simple as that?-Because we promised our people peace!
416 00:33:10 We should never have surrendered.
417 00:33:11 We had no choice because we hadno one to lead us.
418 00:33:15 Perhaps now we do.
419 00:33:19 The Comynsand the Balliols will never swallow that.
420 00:33:23 The Balliols have had their chance.
421 00:33:24 -Think about what you're doing here.-It's time for change.
422 00:33:27 Malcolm.
423 00:33:29 He will not be forgiven.
424 00:33:34 Robert... I'm with you.
425 00:33:37 As am I.
426 00:33:40 Hurry yourself. Come on!
427 00:33:51 We must be careful on the road to Scone.
428 00:33:54 We have enemies on all sides now.
429 00:34:00 I am sorry...
430 00:34:02 for bringing you into this.
431 00:34:07 I understand.
432 00:34:09 And I know my duty.
433 00:34:15 Hm.
434 00:34:19 Thank you.
435 00:34:22 I'll be with you the whole time.
436 00:34:28 Can we?
437 00:34:30 -Please, can we take him?-We can't. I'm sorry.
438 00:34:33 -Seamus here will take good care of him.-Please.
439 00:34:35 Let's move out.
440 00:34:48 Halt! Rider ahead.
441 00:35:10 Just be ready.
442 00:35:14 What is your business?
443 00:35:17 Halt.
444 00:35:19 I said halt!
445 00:35:24 My Lord,
446 00:35:26 I am James, son of William Douglasof Douglasdale.
447 00:35:32 I recognize your father in you.
448 00:35:34 I've come to pledge myselfto you as your defender.
449 00:35:37 He could be a spy,
450 00:35:38 loyal to Comyn, perhaps,or even Edward.
451 00:35:42 What is it you actually want?
452 00:35:44 I want what Edward stolefrom my father and me.
453 00:35:47 I want my land back.
454 00:35:51 I want my name back.
455 00:35:55 Now, you give me that,
456 00:35:57 I will be loyal to you forever.
457 00:36:01 I killed John Comyn at the altar.
458 00:36:06 You should know the manto whom you’re offering loyalty.
459 00:36:18 Are you a good man?
460 00:36:22 I’m trying to be.
461 00:36:26 That’s good enough for me.
462 00:36:29 Oh, aren’t we fortunate.
463 00:36:32 You can bring up the rear.
464 00:37:32 Let this blow bethe last you receive unanswered.
465 00:37:36 Next.
466 00:37:44 The crown wornby every Scottish king
467 00:37:47 has been stolen by the English King.
468 00:37:50 So, too, our ancient coronation stone
469 00:37:52 and yet remains in Scotland a little goldand good men to work it.
470 00:38:02 We have a crown.
471 00:38:04 We have a king to wear it.Praise be to God.
472 00:38:16 I inaugurate you,
473 00:38:18 Robert Bruce, son of Robert Bruce,son of Robert Bruce,
474 00:38:24 son of Isabella Huntingdon,daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon,
475 00:38:29 son of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon,
476 00:38:32 son of David, King of Scots.
477 00:38:40 God bless the King of Scots.
478 00:38:43 God bless the King of Scots.
479 00:38:49 Your Majesty.
480 00:39:11 I wear this crown
481 00:39:14 as a symbol of my dutyto serve the Scottish people.
482 00:39:17 My title is King of Scots.
483 00:39:22 Not of the land, but of the people.
484 00:39:31 By these swans,
485 00:39:34 I vow to avengethis murderous insult to God!
486 00:39:56 I hereby pledge my undying fealty
487 00:39:59 to Robert Bruce, King of Scots.
488 00:40:02 Thank you, my lord.
489 00:40:08 Scrymgeour, you have hands like rocks.
490 00:40:11 These are paws. My father was a bear.
491 00:40:17 I, too, pledge my undying fealty.
492 00:40:20 Valence's men are assembling in Perth.
493 00:40:24 And now the real test begins.
494 00:40:26 Aye...
495 00:40:28 Your Majesty.
496 00:40:37 You were wise to join us.
497 00:40:39 That murderer is no king of mine.
498 00:40:41 Nor anyone’s much longer.The Prince and his envoy are on their way,
499 00:40:45 unbound by the shackles of chivalry.
500 00:40:48 They’re flying the dragon banner.
501 00:41:19 As King of Scots,I speak for our sovereign nation.
502 00:41:24 I demand that you returnour castle at Perth.
503 00:41:28 I demand that you return to your homeland.
504 00:41:30 “King of Scots.”
505 00:41:36 You murdered my brother-in-law
506 00:41:37 and made my sister a widow.
507 00:41:41 I look forward to this fight.
508 00:41:45 We can resolve this conflictby fighting one-on-one.
509 00:41:48 Now.
510 00:41:52 I accept.
511 00:41:56 But today is a Sunday.
512 00:41:59 I know you don’t much respectholy matters, but I do.
513 00:42:04 Tomorrow then.
514 00:42:10 Tomorrow then.
515 00:42:24 That wasn't the plan, Robert.
516 00:42:26 The man's a bloody beast.Are you sure this is a good idea?
517 00:42:29 I can handle myself.
518 00:42:31 And what happens if he kills you?
519 00:42:36 Shouldn’t you wait for the Prince?
520 00:42:38 The Prince has served his purposeby raising the dragon banner.
521 00:42:41 Are you sure that's a good idea?
522 00:42:44 The King has made it clearthat we must do whatever it takes.
523 00:42:47 We are dealing with outlaws, man.They have no rights.
524 00:43:09 Trying to takeeveryone's money again, Archibald?
525 00:43:12 You fancy a game of knucklebone, Sire?
526 00:43:14 Perhaps later. Go easy on them.
527 00:43:20 -You arsehole.
528 00:43:32 Did you get them, Drew?
529 00:43:34 Yes, Sire.
530 00:43:36 Good man.
531 00:43:41 I couldn't find any decent goblets.
532 00:43:53 -Nor any decent wine.-No.
533 00:44:02 Alas, we are but Kingand Queen of the May.
534 00:44:08 And tomorrow will cometo strip us of our crowns.
535 00:44:16 No.
536 00:44:19 We have too much work to doto let that happen now.
537 00:44:24 "We"?
538 00:44:34 We.
539 00:47:37 -If I die tomorrow---No. I won’t speak of it--
540 00:47:40 If I die tomorrow...
541 00:47:44 you are Marjorie’s and she is yours.
542 00:47:49 Do whatever you must.
543 00:47:51 Do you understand?
544 00:48:01 What is it
545 00:48:08 Ambush!
546 00:48:12 Get down!
547 00:48:15 -Now, come!-Marjorie, up.
548 00:48:18 -What's happening?-Up. Go.
549 00:48:21 -Go! Get down!
550 00:48:25 -Marjorie, hold on.-Down!
551 00:48:31 -Neil! Now, go!-I'm with you, Robert.
552 00:48:34 Take them to the horses, go!
553 00:48:37 Loose!
554 00:48:48 Marjorie, run!Come on, I need you to run!
555 00:48:51 Horses! Prepare the horses!
556 00:48:53 Foot soldiers.
557 00:49:00 Atholl men, on me!
558 00:49:02 Come on, you bastards!
559 00:49:11 Take them to Kildrummy.Lord Fraser's a friend.
560 00:49:14 Don’t worry, brother.They’ll be safe with me.
561 00:49:16 -Come on.-Lord Fraser will take you to France.
562 00:49:23 I want you to take me. No.
563 00:49:26 I'll meet you there, okay?
564 00:49:27 -You take us. Daddy, please.-Be brave. I love you.
565 00:49:30 -Come on, Marjorie, let's go.-Look after each other.
566 00:49:32 -No! You can come!-Marjorie.
567 00:49:33 -Come. Quickly.-I'll come find you.
568 00:49:36 Daddy!
569 00:49:39 Charge!
570 00:49:58 Bruce! Ahhh!
571 00:50:16 Remember the name Douglas!
572 00:50:25 Douglas!
573 00:50:32 Douglas!
574 00:50:42 Douglas!
575 00:50:46 Retreat! Pull back!
576 00:50:50 John!
577 00:50:54 Go! Go!
578 00:50:59 -Move! Get him out of here!-Go! Run!
579 00:51:17 Bruce isn't here!
580 00:51:19 Kill all the prisoners.
581 00:51:22 Let the Scots see what comes of pledgingfealty to their new "king."
582 00:51:26 -On your knees!-What about Atholl? He is an earl.
583 00:51:33 Take him to London.
584 00:51:34 You bastard, Valence.
585 00:51:36 The king will hang him for treason.
586 00:51:39 And, Percy, spread word.
587 00:51:43 Gold to those who lead usto Robert the Bruce.
588 00:52:36 Perhaps you should saya few words to the men.
589 00:52:38 And say what?
590 00:52:42 Let's get these men on the horses.
591 00:52:44 John, you're hurt.Here, Duncan. Come here.
592 00:52:52 Thank you.
593 00:52:56 We can go to Islay, to my home.
594 00:53:00 It’s so remote, no one will thinkto look for you there.
595 00:53:03 We can enlist the islanders.Replenish our ranks.
596 00:53:11 Robert?
597 00:53:13 What do you think?
598 00:53:14 We don't have a choice, do we?
599 00:53:20 Fifty men to fightthe strongest army in the world.
600 00:53:26 Robert!
601 00:53:37 Lord MacDougall.
602 00:53:43 Have you come to join us?
603 00:53:45 And why would we be wanting to do that?
604 00:53:52 No more taxes for Edward's pocket.
605 00:53:55 No more good mendying in wars not of their making.
606 00:54:01 We can unite Scotland.
607 00:54:03 We could win her back.
608 00:54:07 You’ve got nerve, Bruce,I’ll give you that.
609 00:54:16 Comyn was my cousin.
610 00:54:19 You’re no king of ours.
611 00:55:45 Lord Fraser, we bring the Queen.
612 00:55:49 Your Majesty.
613 00:55:52 Follow me.
614 00:55:56 Welcome to Kildrummy.
615 00:55:59 You know, Marjorie,your mother grew up here.
616 00:56:02 You can have her bedroom. -
617 00:56:07 My lady.
618 00:56:19 -Hang the bastards!
619 00:56:24 This is what you getfor supporting Robert the Bruce!
620 00:56:39 We go south,we run into Valence's men.
621 00:56:43 And north,we go back into MacDougall land.
622 00:56:46 If we take the boats across this loch,
623 00:56:48 the other side of that hillis the coast to Islay.
624 00:56:51 Ah, it's a wonderful ideain theory, Douglas,
625 00:56:54 but there's more hole than boat.
626 00:56:56 This boat's good.
627 00:56:58 We can't leave the horses.
628 00:56:59 We don't need horses, we need men.
629 00:57:01 Euan, gather provisions as you can.
630 00:57:02 James, put the horses in the forest.Alexander, you come with me.
631 00:57:06 We need as many menon that boat as we can.
632 00:57:08 -Hamish, John.-Horses in the forest now!
633 00:57:11 Let's go.
634 00:57:13 We’ll be back for you.
635 00:57:14 Lead the horsesand follow me into the woods.
636 00:57:30 Good man, Alex. See you soon.
637 00:57:35 Not worth it, Your Majesty.It's too small.
638 00:58:00 Angus!
639 00:58:02 Look! MacDougalls!
640 00:58:11 MacDougall!
641 00:58:12 -Into the boats!-MacDougall!
642 00:58:16 MacDougall!
643 00:58:19 Bruce's men!
644 00:58:21 Hold the line!
645 00:58:30 Die, you Bruce bastard!
646 00:58:53 -To the boat!-Quickly!
647 00:58:58 Go! Into the boat!
648 00:59:08 Get on the boat!
649 00:59:09 Take my hand.
650 00:59:10 Come here. I've got you.
651 00:59:13 Thanks, brother.
652 00:59:18 Alex?
653 00:59:19 No! No!
654 00:59:22 Alex!
655 00:59:25 No!
656 00:59:27 No!
657 00:59:31 Euan, we need the space, boy!We need the space!
658 00:59:42 I'm sorry, boy.
659 00:59:47 Come on board!
660 00:59:50 Douglas! Come here!
661 00:59:53 Get on!
662 00:59:54 -Row!-Row!
663 01:00:08 Come on! Row!
664 01:00:29 Valence.
665 01:00:35 You failed to wait for me.
666 01:00:36 You attacked by night,you had the upper hand,
667 01:00:38 you had the element of surprise,and yet you lost him.
668 01:00:41 The battle was a success.
669 01:00:42 We crushed them mercilessly.
670 01:00:44 A few managed to escape.
671 01:00:46 Including the Bruce!
672 01:00:47 Your aim, our aim,
673 01:00:50 was to capture him, and you failed!
674 01:00:51 My scouts are searching for him,Your Highness.
675 01:00:55 And a reward has been offered.
676 01:00:56 It will be your head if he's not found.
677 01:01:02 -Lord Buchan.-Your Highness.
678 01:01:04 You bring news of the Bruce?
679 01:01:06 No, Your Highness,his wife and child.
680 01:01:11 Marjorie, we've been ridinghorses for days. Are you not tired yet?
681 01:01:14 No.
682 01:01:17 English soldiers approaching,we have to go now.
683 01:01:26 Get to the trees,I'll send horses and men. Go.
684 01:01:39 Lord Fraser!
685 01:01:42 We know you havethe Bruce’s wife and child.
686 01:01:44 Hand them over and I spare the castle!
687 01:01:47 Draw!
688 01:01:52 They are not here, Your Royal Highness.
689 01:01:56 Loose!
690 01:02:02 There’s no need to burn us down.
691 01:02:05 I will open the gate.
692 01:02:14 Neil, where's Robert?
693 01:02:17 Your Highness, I don’t know.
694 01:02:20 Where are his wife and daughter?
695 01:02:22 They left for Turnberry on Tuesday.
696 01:02:24 They left for Turnberry on Tuesday?
697 01:02:27 -Ow!
698 01:02:31 Elizabeth!
699 01:02:34 Where is your brother?
700 01:02:36 I swear I don't know.
701 01:02:45 I swear I don't know!
702 01:02:47 -Uncle Neil!-I swear!
703 01:02:49 -You forced my hand, Neil.-Elizabeth!
704 01:02:53 -I swear!-Let him go!
705 01:02:55 -I swear I don't know!-What are they doing?
706 01:02:58 -No, please. I swear.-Uncle Neil!
707 01:03:00 No! No!
708 01:03:10 Look at me!
709 01:03:13 No, no! No!
710 01:03:20 No! Stop!
711 01:03:22 No, Neil!
712 01:03:28 Where is your husband?
713 01:03:30 We don’t know.
714 01:03:32 We don’t know.
715 01:03:34 Please, have mercy.Your father is a tyrant, you are not.
716 01:03:37 You think me weak?
717 01:03:39 Compassion is not weakness.
718 01:03:47 mercy.
719 01:03:51 Fraser.
720 01:03:54 You seem like a...
721 01:03:59 reasonable man.
722 01:04:04 Where's the Bruce?
723 01:04:08 I truly don’t know.
724 01:04:27 Hang them both up
725 01:04:28 for all to see what becomes of thosewho support the outlaw Bruce.
726 01:04:33 Take the women to England,seize all his lands.
727 01:04:37 Leave him with nothing.
728 01:04:55 See you later.
729 01:05:25 Come on.
730 01:06:02 Lord Mackinnon.
731 01:06:04 I heard a rumor you made yourself king,
732 01:06:07 and the Prince is tearing Scotlandapart looking for you.
733 01:06:10 I've come to ask for your support.
734 01:06:12 My men and Istood with Wallace at Falkirk.
735 01:06:16 Where were you then?
736 01:06:18 There was no winning Falkirk.You know that.
737 01:06:20 How can I follow a manwho's never won an open battle?
738 01:06:23 From what I've been told,you barely escaped Methven alive.
739 01:06:27 We were ambushed in the dead of night.
740 01:06:30 How many men have you?
741 01:06:33 Forty.
742 01:06:35 I'm still rounding people up.
743 01:06:40 I wish you luck. I truly do.
744 01:06:43 Come on, Lachlan!I've known you for over 25 years.
745 01:06:47 -Now just please, give us some people---Angus!
746 01:06:50 -We've come here for your help.-Are you done?
747 01:06:58 I believe, in time,you'll change your mind.
748 01:07:02 And I'll be waiting.
749 01:07:05 Move.
750 01:07:27 Good to see you all again!Hamish, how you doing?
751 01:07:30 How you doing, boy?
752 01:07:34 My darling!
753 01:07:35 Where the fuck have you been?
754 01:07:38 You said three weeks,it’s been four months!
755 01:07:41 Much has happened, my love.
756 01:07:42 Oh, Angus.
757 01:07:50 -Maybe I'll see you later, then.-Sure.
758 01:07:54 Is that Robert?
759 01:07:55 Our new king.
760 01:07:58 Aye.
761 01:08:02 Welcome, Your Majesty.
762 01:08:04 It's good to see you again, Aine.
763 01:08:05 Come! Let’s get you warm and fed.
764 01:08:40 One man to down the horse.
765 01:08:44 And one man to remove the knight.
766 01:08:49 And then to kill him.
767 01:08:51 Weak spots under the arm,
768 01:08:53 the neck... On your feet.And in the groin.
769 01:08:57 You go near my daughter again,I'll cut them off and use them as bait.
770 01:09:01 Are we clear?
771 01:09:04 What you doing, you bastard?
772 01:09:06 -I'll kick your bloody arse, Douglas, eh?-You taste sweeter!
773 01:09:09 -You think that's bloody funny?
774 01:09:11 Right. Who's next?
775 01:09:25 Thank goodness.
776 01:09:27 I'm to take the girlto our convent for religious training.
777 01:09:32 Only the girl.
778 01:09:39 Oh.
779 01:09:44 Isn't that wonderful?
780 01:09:46 The sisters want to look after you.
781 01:09:49 And they are gonna takesuch good care of you.
782 01:09:53 Come, child.
783 01:09:54 Are you coming?
784 01:09:57 No.
785 01:09:59 No, but...
786 01:10:02 we'll all be home again soon.
787 01:10:04 I'm certain of it.
788 01:10:06 And Father?
789 01:10:09 Mm-hmm.
790 01:10:10 Come on. Come here.
791 01:10:12 -No.-Come on, Marjorie.
792 01:10:14 Please, don't make this hard.
793 01:10:16 No, I don't want to go! No!
794 01:10:19 Marjorie, I'll see you soon. I promise.
795 01:10:22 I love you.
796 01:10:23 -No, I want to go back!-I love you.
797 01:10:25 -You'll be fine.-Let go!
798 01:10:27 No. Elizabeth!Let go of me! Elizabeth!
799 01:11:08 Your Grace.
800 01:11:12 Angus's other daughter.
801 01:11:16 Oh, here he comes.This could get interesting.
802 01:11:25 Kildrummy’s fallen.
803 01:11:28 Every man massacred.
804 01:11:29 Your brother was hanged,drawn and quartered.
805 01:11:36 My wife
806 01:11:38 They’re both alive.
807 01:11:40 Taken by the Prince.
808 01:11:57 We have to go back.
809 01:12:24 You wanted to be king.
810 01:12:26 Well, you're king now.
811 01:12:28 This is the price you pay.
812 01:12:32 We only win if you survive.
813 01:12:46 Thinking about revenge?
814 01:12:51 I know the feeling.
815 01:12:56 It tears at the soul.
816 01:13:03 But it can also be a weapon.
817 01:13:12 No more chivalry.
818 01:13:17 Now we fight like wolves.
819 01:13:31 Open the gate.
820 01:13:36 -You know him?-Aye.
821 01:13:42 Come on, James.
822 01:13:56 Whoa! Whoa, whoa, whoa!
823 01:14:00 Lord Bruce.
824 01:14:02 Your Majesty.
825 01:14:05 Your Majesty.
826 01:14:06 Iain.
827 01:14:13 You’re late.
828 01:14:14 Where have you been?
829 01:14:16 Aye, sorry. Wheel came clean off.Took an age to fix it.
830 01:14:21 Yeah, well, come on!
831 01:14:22 Let’s unload thisbefore they gut the both of us.
832 01:15:07 By the gate!
833 01:15:11 What've you got in there?
834 01:15:13 -Porridge.-Oh...
835 01:15:14 I'll have some of that, then.
836 01:15:17 Come on, get me a bowl.
837 01:15:19 Of course.
838 01:15:30 Come on!
839 01:15:34 Follow me!
840 01:15:46 Die, you bastard!
841 01:15:47 To the stairs! Follow me!
842 01:15:49 Arm yourselves! Arm yourselves!
843 01:16:14 Seamus. Are you all right?
844 01:16:16 Your Majesty! It’s good to have you home.
845 01:16:19 We can’t stay.They’ll know where we are.
846 01:16:21 -You’re all to come with us.-Aye.
847 01:16:24 We take what we can, and burn it down.
848 01:16:26 -Gayle!-Leave nothing for the enemy.
849 01:16:31 Burn it! Burn it all!
850 01:16:39 This is how we do it.
851 01:16:40 We travel in stealth.
852 01:16:42 Strike without warning.
853 01:16:44 Take the land back castle by castle,destroying them as we go.
854 01:16:49 It’s not exactly chivalry, but I like it.
855 01:16:52 Burn it all and take what you can!
856 01:16:55 Let's move!
857 01:16:57 Robert, you know,my father’s land is only a day’s ride.
858 01:17:00 It would mean so much to meif I could take it myself.
859 01:17:04 You know, I’d only need two or three men.
860 01:17:07 Take five.
861 01:17:09 And keep your wits about you.
862 01:17:11 I've already lost two brothers,I can't bear to lose another.
863 01:17:14 Everyone out!
864 01:17:16 Good luck, boy.
865 01:17:34 Palm Sunday...
866 01:17:52 Alleluia!
867 01:18:23 Alleluia!
868 01:18:39 Douglas!
869 01:18:58 Douglas!
870 01:19:15 I watched once, from that very window,
871 01:19:19 my mother and father standingin this courtyard.
872 01:19:22 And my father whisperingin my mother’s ear.
873 01:19:28 I don’t know what he said,but it must have been funny because she...
874 01:19:31 she couldn’t stop laughing.
875 01:19:45 I used to drink this water.
876 01:19:49 Poison it.Throw the bastards down the well.
877 01:19:53 Where’s that cunt Clifford?
878 01:19:54 He’s gone to join Valence, my lord.
879 01:19:59 Well, then, I’ll see him soon enough.
880 01:20:03 Friends, don't be afraid. Please join me.
881 01:20:08 No!
882 01:20:09 Come, enjoy this Palm Sunday feast.
883 01:20:13 It was prepared for your enemies.
884 01:20:16 It is yours now.
885 01:20:17 As is everything in my family’s castle.
886 01:20:20 I serve Robert Bruce, King of Scots!
887 01:20:24 Join us to free our land!
888 01:20:38 Sir Richard's castlein Scotland has also fallen.
889 01:20:42 The man responsible may have been mad.
890 01:20:45 He was heard screamingthe same word over and over.
891 01:20:49 Douglas.
892 01:20:51 He claimed to be fightingfor Robert the Bruce.
893 01:20:54 The outlaws continueto sack their own castles,
894 01:20:58 and as word of Bruce's exploits spreads,so does his support amongst the people.
895 01:21:08 Of course, there are still nobleswho remain loyal to the Crown.
896 01:21:15 This morning...
897 01:21:17 I woke up...
898 01:21:21 performed my ablutions,
899 01:21:23 and then walkedfrom my bedchamber to the great hall.
900 01:21:28 And on the way, I stumbled.
901 01:21:34 No reason, just...
902 01:21:39 just lost my footing.
903 01:21:43 Well, I lose my footing sometimes.
904 01:21:46 Especially in the morningwhen the body is still waking up.
905 01:21:52 It was my hope to grow old
906 01:21:56 and not die on the battlefield.
907 01:21:58 But I see now
908 01:22:00 that the great dangerin a death from natural causes
909 01:22:03 is that one maybe lying in one's bedchamber,
910 01:22:08 thinking of all the things
911 01:22:10 that have been left undone.
912 01:22:16 Fear not, Father.We will not fail you again.
913 01:22:23 Well, you managed to imprison a few women.
914 01:22:36 These gentlemen of Francewere in the dungeon. They wish to join us.
915 01:22:46 Is it true?
916 01:22:48 You’re the King of Scots?
917 01:22:50 He certainly is, you cheeky wee shite.
918 01:22:58 Hey.
919 01:22:59 Go tell all your friendswe’re going to win our country back.
920 01:23:02 Aye, Sire. Come on, Arthur.
921 01:23:06 Is that really the King?
922 01:23:07 Robert. I bring more men.
923 01:23:14 -Drew!-Your Majesty.
924 01:23:15 -Good to have you back!-We found them on the road.
925 01:23:18 We thought you were dead!
926 01:23:20 They tried to ambush us!
927 01:23:23 I have something for you, Sire.
928 01:23:25 I managed to take it from Methven.
929 01:23:35 Rise.
930 01:23:39 You look after this for me.
931 01:23:42 You’ve done a grand job so far.
932 01:23:46 I'll guard it with my life.
933 01:23:50 It's good to have you back.
934 01:24:16 It's all right.
935 01:24:20 All's well, Elizabeth.
936 01:24:23 You're here!
937 01:24:25 It's all right. We missed you.
938 01:24:36 Elizabeth.
939 01:24:44 Be calm.
940 01:24:46 Be strong. Look at me. Look at me.Look at me.
941 01:24:51 I have known you all my life.
942 01:24:55 Now, my father is onlygranting you this chance
943 01:24:59 because you are his goddaughter.Is that understood?
944 01:25:01 -We are very grateful---Margaret.
945 01:25:05 Now, Elizabeth,you are to renounce the title of Queen,
946 01:25:09 and the marriage will be annulled.
947 01:25:11 Uh...
948 01:25:12 Sign.
949 01:25:17 Your pitiful union is a charade.
950 01:25:21 Oh...
951 01:25:35 It'll be all right.
952 01:25:39 You're doing the right thing.Do not weep.
953 01:25:45 Come now.
954 01:25:47 Robert will soon be dead,and you can go home to your family.
955 01:25:59 If he will soon be dead, then why...
956 01:26:02 why force me to forsake him?
957 01:26:14 He's continuing to evade you...
958 01:26:17 isn't he?
959 01:26:23 Why do you laugh at me?
960 01:26:26 I have been kind!
961 01:26:28 I have given you this opportunityto redeem yourself!
962 01:26:33 Now sign it!
963 01:26:35 My lord, I pray.
964 01:26:36 -Elizabeth---Take the quill in your hand. Now sign.
965 01:26:41 -Sign.-Sign.
966 01:26:47 I cannot.
967 01:26:57 Guards.
968 01:26:58 -No, no, no. No, my lord...-Elizabeth--
969 01:27:00 -Come on!-No!
970 01:27:05 No! No!
971 01:27:08 -Lower her down.
972 01:27:12 Wait, wait, wait!
973 01:27:59 It’s time to come out in the open.
974 01:28:02 Their army. Our army.
975 01:28:04 Aye.
976 01:28:05 They’ll destroy us.
977 01:28:07 We've no chance against their cavalry.
978 01:28:10 Angus is right.
979 01:28:13 If we try and face them head on,
980 01:28:15 in an open battlefield,they’ll be riding straight towards you.
981 01:28:18 Let them.
982 01:28:20 We’ll be ready.
983 01:28:22 We'll be like the spider and its web.
984 01:28:25 Best to wait, Robert,
985 01:28:27 -gather our strength.-No.
986 01:28:30 I'm done with running,and I’m sick of hiding.
987 01:28:34 We'll provoke themuntil they come after us.
988 01:28:39 A raid on the Earl of Hereford’scastle at Lochmaben
989 01:28:43 by Robert the Bruce...
990 01:28:45 and 50 men.
991 01:29:40 Go ahead.
992 01:29:45 That's fine.
993 01:30:01 -The King!-Halt!
994 01:30:08 If I die, you are to boil my bodyand carry my bones
995 01:30:13 into every battle...
996 01:30:16 with the Scots,until Robert the Bruce’s head
997 01:30:19 is on an English spike.You understand?
998 01:30:22 With pleasure, Father.
999 01:30:23 Promise me.
1000 01:30:24 I promise.
1001 01:30:35 Do you know...
1002 01:30:39 I have never been able to imagineyou leading an army into battle...
1003 01:30:47 ...driving your horse forwardto the sound of the drum,
1004 01:30:52 risking your lifefor the honor of the English crown...
1005 01:31:12 Do you remember, Father,
1006 01:31:15 when I was a boy...
1007 01:31:18 and you would beat me?
1008 01:31:22 I never criedbecause I knew it scared you.
1009 01:31:27 The thought that I was stronger than you.
1010 01:31:31 And the truth is...
1011 01:31:35 I am.
1012 01:31:40 I always have been.
1013 01:31:44 And soon, the whole world will know that.
1014 01:31:50 I’ll make sure of it.
1015 01:32:10 Bury him here.
1016 01:32:12 Shouldn't we honor his wishes?
1017 01:32:14 No.
1018 01:32:16 You should honor mine.
1019 01:32:27 Onward to Scotland!
1020 01:32:39 Looks like you've got your fight, Robert.
1021 01:32:46 Go back to your home!
1022 01:32:50 The English are coming!
1023 01:33:10 They would take our land.
1024 01:33:14 But they don’t know our land.
1025 01:33:16 Here. This is the place.
1026 01:33:20 Good length.
1027 01:33:23 Aye, that should do.
1028 01:33:25 Take them over there. Sharpen them up.
1029 01:33:29 My mother says you have to return it.
1030 01:33:31 Oh, I promise I will.
1031 01:33:35 I've a daughter your age.I'm sure she'd like you.
1032 01:33:38 Where is she?
1033 01:33:42 I wish I knew.
1034 01:33:56 They’ve come to fight for his Majesty.
1035 01:33:58 Is he here?
1036 01:34:00 Get down here. We could use the help.
1037 01:34:04 Come on.
1038 01:34:09 Welcome, everyone.
1039 01:34:40 Wait until you try my black pudding, boys.
1040 01:34:47 Out the way!
1041 01:34:54 Halt!
1042 01:34:56 Halt!
1043 01:35:02 This gauntlet...
1044 01:35:04 belongs to Robert the Bruce,King of Scots.
1045 01:35:08 Now, you see that hill over there?
1046 01:35:11 It's Loudoun Hill.
1047 01:35:16 We’ll fight you under it tomorrow.
1048 01:35:21 These people.
1049 01:35:31 Seems it’s better for us bothif this battle were to end swiftly.
1050 01:35:35 It will.
1051 01:35:37 With 3,000 mounted soldiers.
1052 01:35:39 Yes. My portion of whomare to have a single aim...
1053 01:35:42 the man whom you failed to capture.
1054 01:35:54 How many are we now?
1055 01:35:56 Nearly 500, I'd say.
1056 01:36:01 We cannot match their strength...
1057 01:36:05 so we will not even try.
1058 01:36:09 We leave the horses behind,
1059 01:36:11 and use the land to our advantage.
1060 01:36:14 At all costs, we hold the center ground,
1061 01:36:17 and we force them to the flanks.
1062 01:36:20 Simple.
1063 01:36:25 God willing, that will be enough.
1064 01:36:33 Your Majesty.
1065 01:36:39 Forgive me.
1066 01:36:40 I should never have doubted you.
1067 01:36:48 How many men have you?
1068 01:36:51 We have 40.
1069 01:36:58 You're here now.
1070 01:37:00 That's all that matters.
1071 01:37:03 Thank you.
1072 01:37:06 Join us, please.
1073 01:37:09 You heard King Edwarddid not survive the journey?
1074 01:37:11 Aye. His son may bethe more dangerous enemy.
1075 01:37:16 Here, eat.
1076 01:38:53 Remember this!
1077 01:38:55 The men that we fight today
1078 01:38:58 have sworn fealty to a godless murderer!
1079 01:39:04 Make no mistake,
1080 01:39:06 his aim will be to take our England next!
1081 01:39:35 I could talk about God,
1082 01:39:39 but he has no place where we are going.
1083 01:39:44 I could talk about honor,
1084 01:39:48 but you are here.
1085 01:39:51 You know enough about honor.
1086 01:39:58 I know you all as men,
1087 01:40:01 but today...
1088 01:40:04 today, we are beasts.
1089 01:40:08 If you fight for God, for honor,for country, for family,
1090 01:40:12 for yourselves, I do not care,so long as you fight!
1091 01:40:26 Take the day!
1092 01:40:52 Wait on my word!
1093 01:40:59 Hold!
1094 01:41:02 Now!
1095 01:41:04 Move!
1096 01:41:06 -Down!-Pikes ready!
1097 01:41:10 Ready! Now!
1098 01:41:26 It's a trap!
1099 01:41:37 -Archers!-Loose!
1100 01:41:58 Find another way through!
1101 01:42:04 Forward! Forward!
1102 01:42:29 They have the center ground!
1103 01:42:32 Move right! Use the flanks!
1104 01:42:36 Follow me!
1105 01:42:38 Use the flanks!
1106 01:42:39 What is he doing?
1107 01:42:41 What is he doing?
1108 01:42:43 Valence!
1109 01:42:48 Move downhill! Break through!Any way you can!
1110 01:42:57 Avoid the bog!-It's too deep!
1111 01:43:09 Come on!
1112 01:43:13 Clifford!
1113 01:43:20 Know who I am?
1114 01:43:26 What's my fucking name?
1115 01:43:30 Douglas.
1116 01:43:31 Yes!
1117 01:43:45 Loose!
1118 01:43:49 Bruce! You bastard!
1119 01:43:57 Charge!
1120 01:44:03 Find the Bruce!
1121 01:44:07 Go around the bogs!
1122 01:44:10 We're stuck!
1123 01:44:12 Keep formation!
1124 01:44:21 Solid ground here!
1125 01:44:44 Keep going! Crush them!
1126 01:44:46 Riders in the center!
1127 01:46:09 Retreat!
1128 01:46:10 Retreat! There's no winning here!
1129 01:46:15 Retreat!
1130 01:46:17 Get out! Save yourselves!
1131 01:46:20 Retreat!
1132 01:46:24 Retreat!
1133 01:46:32 The battle is lost! Retreat!
1134 01:46:41 Robert!
1135 01:48:15 Help!
1136 01:48:19 Shall I kill him, Your Majesty?
1137 01:48:22 Help!
1138 01:48:23 Help me!
1139 01:48:54 Help!
1140 01:52:16 Where's Marjorie?
1141 01:52:18 -She's waiting for you.
1142 01:52:24 Welcome home, Your Majesty.
1143 01:52:30 I brought you something.
1144 01:52:38 My Queen.